![]() Memorial contributions are suggested to St. Janice will be laid to rest at Oak Grove Cemetery in Morenci. Visitation is planned at the church from 10 a.m. Janice was proceeded in death by her parents husband Thomas brother Paul Powers and sister-in-law Imogene Powers.įuneral services will begin at 11 a.m. She is survived by her brother, Dennis (and Juell) Powers of Overbrook, Kansas nephews Tracy Powers, Myron Powers, Todd Powers, Patrick Powers and William Powers and nieces Susan Bickerstaff, Sandra Coffee and Karmel Bellew. John’s Lutheran Church where she served in many capacities. The highlight of her travels was seeing the pyramids. Janice was an avid traveler, having visited all 50 states, several countries in Europe, the Holy Land and Central America. On June 30, 1989, Janice married Thomas Limbacher, Jr., in Adrian, and they shared 15 years together before his death in 2005. Janice taught first grade at Madison Elementary School for two years, and fourth grade at Tecumseh Acres School for 28 years. ![]() She graduated from Lyons High School in 1958 and Bowling Green State University in 1962. 21, 1940, to Donald and Irene (Thomas) Powers. 4, 2023, at Brookdale of Adrian under the care of Hospice of Lenawee. Limbacher, 82, of Adrian, Mich., formerly of Seneca Township and Morenci, died Oct. Memorial donations are suggested to Wright-Waldron Fire and EMS, where many of her nieces and nephews are members. 9, at Eagle-Marry Funeral Home in Morenci, with Pastor Darren Lemmon officiating. Burial will follow in Oak Grove Cemetery in Morenci. Visitation will precede the service from 11 a.m. Keefer, John Keefer and Lorraine Patterson.įuneral services will begin at 1 p.m. Irlene is survived by siblings Carl (and Janice) Keefer, Alvin (and Diane) Keefer, James (and Gwen) Keefer, Lois (and Walter) Hassenzahl, Betty Shaffer, Marlene Eckel, and Elaine (and Larry) Deck and many nieces and nephews.Īlong with her parents and husband, she was preceded in death by siblings Denver R. She also became a snowbird, traveling to Florida in the wintertime. In her free time, she enjoyed sewing, crocheting and working puzzles. 8, 1960, she married Michael Patke at Fayette United Methodist Church, and he preceded her in death Sept. Until her retirement, she worked in several hospitals and nursing homes. 19, 1939, in Fayette, Ohio, to Denver and Bessie (Smith) Keefer, the oldest of 11 children. Irlene attended and graduated from Gorham Fayette High School and went on to obtain an LPN license. 4, 2023, at Ebeid Hospice House in Sylvania, Ohio. Patke, 84, of Swanton, Ohio, and formerly Morenci, died Oct. Michael is survived by his sons Frank (and Dawn) Prystash, Buzz (and Daniela) Korth daughters Laura East, Karla (and Caleb) Korth wife Joanie Korth brother, Steven (and Jodi) Prystash sister Debra (and Mark) Kogovsek grandchildren Brandy (and Mitch) Mika, Brittany (and Sheldon) Baker Jackson Prystash, Blake Korth, Brock Korth, Kyle Korth and Cara Korth great-grandchildren Taytum, Tanner and Maxwell.īesides his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife Georgia Prystash sons Mark Murar and Michael Prystash brother George Prystash grandson Mark Murar, Jr. ![]() He enjoyed auto restoration and spending time with family and friends. He was a member of the Wauseon Lodge #349 F&AM. Michael owned and operated the former MG & Son Automotive in Lyons, Ohio. Michael was a United States Army Veteran. 28, 1944, in Youngstown, Ohio, to Michael and Mildred (Malter) Prystash. 17, 2023, at Meadow Grove Transitional Care and Rehabilitation. Michael Patrick Prystash, 79, of Grove City, Ohio, formerly of Lyons, Ohio, died Oct.
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