Selected Families and Individuals

Notes


Sara Agnes Burkhard

Sara Burkhard's wedding announcement ran on pg 2 C of the Zanesville Times Recorder on 29 Oct 1967

REICHART, BURKHARD CEREMONY
Miss Sara Agnes Burkhard of 1938 Ridge avenue, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Burkhard of 2015 Neil avenue and John Conrad Reichart of 723 Fountain square, were married Saturday [ 28 Oct 1967] afternoon in St. Nicholas Catholic Church. Msgr. Linus J. Drury officiated at the double ring vows at 1 p.m.
The bride was attired in a gown of white delustered satin with fitted bodice and long tapered sleeves, button trimmed. The bouffant skirt extended into a chapel train. Her headpiece of imported Italian flowers held her illusion veil in place and she carried a white prayer book topped with white roses, ivy, and streamers.
The Misses Barbara and Camilla Calendine, nieces of the bride, were the attendants. They wore matching dresses of white silk crepe, empire style, and carried red carnations. Their headpieces were white silk roses with silk illusion blushers. Jennifer Roberts was the flower girl. Russel Ross served as the best man and Robert Strauss was usher.
A reception was held from 2 until 5 p.m. at the Eagles' Temple. Assistants were Miss Evalena Burkhard, Mrs. Russel Ross, Mrs. Gene King, Mrs. William Bee of Lancaster, Mrs. Henry Kemp of Canton and Mrs. William Wagner.
Mrs. Reichart, a graduate of Rosencrans High School, is employed at the United Fund office. She is a member of the church in which she was married.
Mr. Reichart, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Conrad Reichart, is a machinist at Chaffin Machinery Co. He is a member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles.


Bonnie M. Burkhard

Obituary:
Bonnie M. Gardner, age 82, died Monday in Mercy
Medical Center after an extended illness. Born in Zanes-
ville, OH., she had been a Canton resident for over 60
years. She was a 1944 graduate of the Mercy School
of Nursing. Bonnie was a retired registered nurse and
instructor at the Timken- Mercy School of Practical
Nursing. She was a member of St. Michael’s Catholic
Church, The Garden Club, The Massillon Women’s
Club, and had done a lot of volunteer work in the com-
munity.
Preceded in death by her husband Willard C. “Bill”
Gardner who died in 1994. Survived by three daughters
and sons- in- law, Marty and Brett Caudle of Elgin, IL,
Mary Jane and Kevin Johnson of Harrison, TN, and Joan
and Douglas Pauly of Canton; two brothers and sisters-
in-law, John and Marilyn Burkhard of Wilmington, N.C.,
and Michael and Sandra Burkhard of Canton; nine grand-
children and eight great- grandchildren.
A mass of Christian Burial will be Friday at 10:00 AM in
St. Michael's Catholic Church with Fr. Bradford Helman
as celebrant. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. Friends
may call Thursday from 6-9 PM at the Lamiell Funeral
Home. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the
American Caner Society


Jacob S. Haren Jr.

At the time of the 1910 census, Jacob Haren owned a farm in Sunsbury Twp., Monroe County, Ohio. Jacob and his second wife, Caroline E. (32) had been married for just two years. Living with them were children Leo (16), Laney K. (9), Angela K. (7), and Anthony J. (6). The oldest two children attended school. Leo and Angela were born in Ohio, and Laney and Anthony were born in Pennsylvania, as were their parents. None of the youngsters are identified as step children, and no distinction is made between their surnames. The fact that Laney and Anthony were born long before Jacob and Caroline were married, combined with their different birthplaces, strongly suggests that they are the children of a previous marriage of Caroline's.

In 1920, Jacob Haren (53) owned a mortgaged farm in Sunsbury Twp. He lived there with his second wife, Callie (41), and childre Leo J. (24), Levey I. (19), Angela (17), Andrew (15), and Loretta (6). None of the children attended school.


Leo Jacob Haren Jr.

From the Zanesville Times Recorder, 28 Apr 1964:
5 PERSONS INJURED IN TWO-CAR COLLISION ON
JERSEY RIDGE ROAD
Five persons were injured in a head-on two-automobile
collision on Jersey Ridge road near the farm of Dr. Charles
Murrey early Monday evening. Late last night two persons
were reported injured in a two-automobile crash on Fifth
street near the YMCA.
Deputy sheriffs said cars driven by Leo J. Haren Jr., 38,
of Route 3 and Stanley R. Merkle, 53, of Hopewell Route 1
collided on a curve at the crest of a hill in Jersey Ridge road.
All five were taken to Bethesda Hospital, most in a DeLong
and Baker ambulance.
Injured in the Haren car were the driver who was dismissed
after treatment for a puncture wound on his left forearm, and a
bump on his left leg; and his wife, Edna Haren, 28, who was
admitted for treatment of cuts on her face, and pain in her left
leg and right hand.
In the Merkle auto, the driver suffered bruises on his chest
and abdomen and was treated and dismissed; his daughter,
Delores Merkle, 19, of Hopewell Route 1, was admitted for
treatment of severe cuts on her scalp and forehead, and Roger
Secrist, 19, of Hopewell Route 1 was admitted for treatment of
a severe face cut.
Both cars were towed from the scene.


Edna Belle Lynn

An article in The Zanesville Times Recorder on 27 Apr 1964 regarding an auto accident on Jersey Ridge Road in Zanesville stated (in part):
Injured in the Haren car were the driver [Leo J. Haren Jr., 38, of Route 3] who
was dismissed after treatment for a puncture wound on his left forearm and a
bump on his left leg; and his wife, Edna Haren, 28, who was admitted for
treatment of cuts on her face, and pain in her left leg and right hand.


Steven Haren

From the “Police News” column of the Zanesville Times Recorder on 15 Aug 1968:
Marilyn J. Quinlan, 32, of 1188½ Wheeling avenue
pleaded innocent to assault and battery and disorderly
conduct charges filed by Edna Haren of 1188 Wheeling
avenue.
Mrs. Haren accuses Mrs. Quinlan of throwing water
into her house and on her 13-year-old son, Steven.


Ronald R. Basford

Ronald Basford was an insurance salesman.
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From the Zanesville Times Recorder, 1 Sep 1968
David Basford, 10, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Bas-
ford of 920 Locust avenue, spent a fine day deep sea
fishing while vacationing recently in Miami Beach, Fla.
David his parents and sister all spent the Florida vaca-
tion together and Dave decided he would give deep sea
fishing a try.
When the fishing was completed, David had caught
11 nice-sized dolphin and provided a pleasant memory
to carry down life’s road.


Mary Louise Haren

Mary Louise Haren was among 26 members of the Class of 1947 at St. Nicholas High School in Zanesville, Ohio.

Wedding announcement from the Zanesville Signal, 13 Aug 1955:
MISS MARY LOUISE HAREN BECOMES BRIDE AT ALTAR OF ST. NICHOLAS
Large bouquets of white gladioli were arranged against a background of
palms on the altar of St. Nicholas Catholic church for the wedding this morning
of Miss Mary Louise Haren and Ronald Basford.
Rev. Linus J. Dury, pastor of the church officiated at the double ring ceremony.
Organ music was presented by Mrs. Ramsey.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Haren of 51 Southard avenue.
Mr. Basford’s parents are Mrs. Helen Basford of 2437 Linden avenue, and Donald
Basford of Cambridge Route 5.
Given in marriage by her father, this morning’s bride wore a gown of Chantilly
lace over satin. Three tiers of lace enhanced the skirt and the long sleeves tapered
to points over the backs of the hands. The bodice was of sheer illusion and mandarin
collar of lace marked the neckline of the gown. Her veil was caught to a turban style
head dress of imported lace trimmed with seed pearls and sequins. White carnations
on a prayer book completed the bridal ensemble.
The bride’s “something borrowed” was a strand of crystal beads which had been
worn by her mother at her wedding. Her “something blue” was a white linen hand-
kerchief with blue tatting edge and her “something old” was a white gold antique
bracelet.
Three attendants and a flower girl preceded the bride and her father to the altar.
Miss Nancy Burkhard, maid of honor, wore nile green fashioned with a lace bodice
and lace and net skirt. A bolero of lace was worn with the gown and on her hair she
wore a half-halo of lace and seed pearls. Miss Burkhard carried a colonial bouquet
of pink carnations tied with pink ribbon and lace.
The bridesmaids were Miss Edith Zimberlin and Miss Barbara Schaumleffel. Their
gowns were styled the same as the honor attendant’s. Miss Zimberlin wore orchid and
Miss Schaumleffel, yellow. Their colonial bouquets were fashioned of yellow carnations
with matching ribbon and lace ties.
Little Cathy Mangin was flower girl and her dress was of white nylon, styled with a
bouffant ruffled skirt over a hoop. She wore a garland of white carnations in her hair and
carried a miniature colonial bouquet of white carnations.
Eddie Labaki served as best man for Mr. Basford and users were Dave Haren, a
brother of the bride, and Charles Labaki.
For her daughter’s wedding, Mrs. Haren wore navy blue lace with white accessories
and a corsage of white carnations. Mrs. Basford, mother of the bridegroom, wore pink
crystalette with white accessories and a corsage of yellow carnations.
A buffet followed at the home of the bride’s parents where 100 guests were entertained.
Seven sisters of the bride’s mother assisted and aides included Mrs. Dorothy Butler and
Mrs. Ann Colopy, classmates of the bride, Mrs. Charlotte King, sister of the bridegroom,
Miss Eleanor Burkhart, Miss Helen Stohler, and Miss Rhoda Fox.
When the couple left for a wedding trip to the New England states and Canada, Mrs.
Basford was wearing a blue linen dress with white bolero and white accessories. A
corsage of white carnations was pinned to her shoulder.
Upon their return, Mr. and Mrs. Basford will reside on Muskingum avenue.
The bride is a graduate of St. Nicholas high school and Good Samaritan Hospital
School of Nursing. She is a member of St. Nicholas Catholic church and of the Good
Samaritan Alumnae association. She is on the nursing staff of the hospital.
Mr. Basford is employed at Labaki market.


From The Zanesville Times Recorder, pg 10, 16 May 1950:
ILL IN HOSPITAL
Miss Mary Louise Haren, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Haren of Southard avenue,
is a medical patient in Good Samaritan hospital. Miss Haren is a student nurse at the
hospital.

From The Zanesville Times Recorder, pg 3, 13 Jun 1953
Miss Mary Louise Haren of 51 Southard avenue is spending some time in New York City,
caring for her uncle Carl Himmelspach, a patient at Memorial hospital there. His condition
is critical. Miss Haren is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Haren and is a nurse at Good
Samaritan Hospital.


David Edward Basford

From the Zanesville Times Recorder, 17 Sep 1957:
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Basford of 155 Sheriden
street, a son, at Good Samaritan, Sept. 17.


Paula Marcine Basford

From the Zanesville Times Recorder, 5 Mar 1959:
DAUGHTER NAMED
The daughter born Jan 29 in Good Samaritan Hospital
to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Basford of 920 Locust avenue has
been named Paula Marcine. Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Haren of 51 Southard avenue, Mrs. Helen Bas-
ford of Arch street and Don Basford of Cambridge. Great-
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gatewood of Federal
avenue.