Selected Families and Individuals

Notes


Helen Bailey

Helen M. Gulling's obituary appeared in The Repository (Canton, Ohio) newspaper on January 9, 2006 Helen M. Gulling, age 79 of Louisville, loving mother, grandmother
and great-grandmother, passed away Wednesday, January 4, 2006 at
her home following an extended illness. Helen was born April 14, 1926
in Vichy, MO, to the late Daniel and Lila (Moreland) Bailey. She was a
former vice president of Home Savings and Loan. Helen was a member
of St Louis Catholic Church in Louisville.
Helen is survived by her children, John B. (Janet) Metzger III, Julie A.
Egan and Jack D. Metzger; grandchildren, Jason B. (Susan) Egan, Joey
L. (Jim) Rudder, Jack D. (Stephanie) Metzger Jr. and Nicole R. Metzger;
great-grandchildren, Jake William Egan and Danika Lynn Rudder; and
her very dear sister, Lucille Lloyd.
She is preceded in death by husbands, John B. Metzer Jr., Boyd Quentin
West and Richard Albert Gulling.
In keeping with Helen’s wishes, there will be no local services. A private
interment service will be held April 14, 2006 in Macedonia Cemetery in
Vichy, MO. Her arrangements are at the direction of the Paquelet-Falk
Funeral Home of Louisville, OH. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions
may be made in Helen’s memory to St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital.
Helen wanted to share with those who knew and loved her how much
they meant to her and how happy she was spending time with her children
and grandchildren.


Helen Bailey

Helen M. Gulling's obituary appeared in The Repository (Canton, Ohio) newspaper on January 9, 2006 Helen M. Gulling, age 79 of Louisville, loving mother, grandmother
and great-grandmother, passed away Wednesday, January 4, 2006 at
her home following an extended illness. Helen was born April 14, 1926
in Vichy, MO, to the late Daniel and Lila (Moreland) Bailey. She was a
former vice president of Home Savings and Loan. Helen was a member
of St Louis Catholic Church in Louisville.
Helen is survived by her children, John B. (Janet) Metzger III, Julie A.
Egan and Jack D. Metzger; grandchildren, Jason B. (Susan) Egan, Joey
L. (Jim) Rudder, Jack D. (Stephanie) Metzger Jr. and Nicole R. Metzger;
great-grandchildren, Jake William Egan and Danika Lynn Rudder; and
her very dear sister, Lucille Lloyd.
She is preceded in death by husbands, John B. Metzer Jr., Boyd Quentin
West and Richard Albert Gulling.
In keeping with Helen’s wishes, there will be no local services. A private
interment service will be held April 14, 2006 in Macedonia Cemetery in
Vichy, MO. Her arrangements are at the direction of the Paquelet-Falk
Funeral Home of Louisville, OH. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions
may be made in Helen’s memory to St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital.
Helen wanted to share with those who knew and loved her how much
they meant to her and how happy she was spending time with her children
and grandchildren.


Marcella Schumacher

Obituary:
Marcella L. Wampfler, age 83, of Louisville, loving mother, sister and friend to many, passed away Sunday, Jan. 16, 2000, in the Joseph T. Nist Health Care Center following an extended illness. Marcella was born July 31, 1916, in Louisville and was the daughter of the late Simon and Mary (Haren) Schumacher. She was a member of St. Louis Catholic Church in Louisville. Marcella leaves behind her son and daughter-in-law, David and Ann (Romar) Wampfler of Midland, MI; a brother, Roger Schumacher of Louisville; a sister-in-law, Arlene Schumacher of Louisville; two grandsons, Daniel and Mark Wampfler; a special cousin, Eileen Foltz and neighbors, Gary and Mikey McLughlin. She was preceded in death by her husband, Harry J. Wampfler, who passed away Feb. 9, 1964; a sister, Mary Gulling; four brothers, Paul, Harold, Leo and Russell Schumacher.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Wednesday at 10 a.m. in St.
Louis Catholic Church with Msgr. Ken Miller officiating. Burial will be in the
church cemetery. Friends may call Tuesday (tonight) 6-8 p.m. at the Paquelet-
Falk Funeral Home in Louisville. Memorial contributions may be made to the
Mercy Medical Center Hospice Program


Katherine L. Schaub

Buried at St. Louis Cemetery