Selected Families and Individuals

Notes


James J. Noll

Graduated St. Nicholas High School, Zanesville, Ohio; 1950. Received award for achievements in music. Attended Ohio State University. Living in Columbus, Ohio in 2008.


Vincent Lee Noll

A photo of four-month old Vincent Lee Noll appeared in the "Kiddie Karavan" section of the Zanesville Signal on 41 Jul 1949 accompanied by the following caption:
Vincent Lee Noel (sic), son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Noll,
Somerset, was four months old when this picture was taken.
His grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor, Glenford,
and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Noll, Somerset.

Vincent Noll's obituary appeared in the Zanesville Times Recorder on 29 Apr 2005:
SOMERSET - Vincent L. Noll, 56, of 4171 Ohio 668,
Somerset, died at 9:04 p.m. Wednesday, April 27, 2005, at
Genesis Good Samaritan Hospital emergency room after a
short illness.
Vincent was born Feb. 12, 1949, the only child of Frank
and Rachel Taylor Noll of the home. He was a member of
St. Joseph Catholic Church and was raised in the Somerset
area. He was a diesel mechanic for 40 years, employed by
Wal-Mart Distribution Center in Grove City and was a veteran
of the Vietnam War, serving from 1970 to 1972.
In addition to his parents, surviving are his wife of 37 years,
Pam Sims Noll; a son, Josh and Sherry Noll of Zanesville; a
daughter, Sarah and Rich Szatanski of Taylor, Mich.; and two
granddaughters, Jessica and Erin Noll of Zanesville.
He was preceded in death by an infant son, Matthew.
Calling hours will be held from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. today,
April 29, at Bope-Thomas Funeral Home, Somerse, with Vigil
services at 7:45 p.m.
Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Saturday,
April 30, 2005, at St. Joseph Catholic Church with Father Tony
Breen as celebrant, assisted by the Rev. Mr. Gene Dawson.
Burial will be in St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery. Somerset Amer-
ican Legion Leo Ryan Post 58 will provide military honors.


Helen A. Krumlauf

Obituary:
WIDOW OF SOMERSET CLINIC FOUNDER DIES
Mrs. Lena A. Clouse, 79, of Somerset, widow of Dr. Michael
Clouse, Sr., founder of Clouse Clinic in Somerset, died at 11:10
a.m. Thursday (Sept. 5 1968) in Good Samaritan Hospital. She
had been admitted late Wednesday. Born Dec. 21, 1888, in Som-
erset, she was a daughter of Albert and Mary Flautt Krumlauf.
She was a member of Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Somerset
and the Altar and Rosary Society. She served for 40 years as choir
director and organist for the church. Her husband died in 1946.
Surviving are a daughter, Miss Marguerite Clouse of the home, a
son, Dr. Michael Clouse Jr. of Somerset, three grandsons and four
granddaughters.
Friends may call at Thomas Funeral home in Somerset from 7 to
9 p.m. today and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday. Rosary
will be recited at 8 p.m. Saturday.
A con-celebrated requiem mass will be held at 4:30 p.m. Sunday
at Holy Trinity Church. Rev. Fr. Michael A. Snider, nephew of Mrs.
Clouse, will be the celebrant. Burial will be in the church cemetery.

The following appeared in the paper the next day:

CLOUSE SERVICE
SOMERSET - A con-celebrated requiem mass will be held at 4:30
p.m. Sunday in Holy Trinity Catholic Church here for Mrs. Lena A.
Clouse, 79, of Somerset. Rev. Fr. Michael A. Snider, a nephew of
Mrs. Clouse, will be celebrant; Rev. Fr. W. A. Fincel will be deacon
and Rev. Fr. James McGee will be sub-deacon. Burial will be in the
church cemetery.
Pallbearers will be Paul McGreevy Jr., Michael Clouse III, Stephen
Clouse, Dennis Wilson, William Snider and Lawrence Hammond.
Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Susan Snider of Somerset. Mrs.
Clouse, widow of Dr. Michael Clouse Sr., who founded Clouse Clinic
here, died Thursday


Michael Paul Clouse

From the “Armed Forces” column of The Zanesville Times Recorder, 5 Nov 1969
Lt. Michael P. Clouse Jr., son of Dr. and Mrs. Michael P. Clouse of Somerset
Route 1, and husband of the former Miss Christina J. Mills of 517 Echo avenue
is serving at the U.S. Naval Air Station in Meridan, miss.
The station is part of the Naval Air Basic Training Command. It is one of the
Navy’s newest and most modern Naval installations in the United States.

Michael Clouse is a dentist.


Christina Jane Mills

Wedding announcement:
AFTERNOON WEDDING TAKES PLACE AT
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Miss Christina Jane Mills, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Leslie Mills of 617 Echo avenue, became the bride of Dr. Michael
Paul Clouse Jr., son of Dr. and Mrs. Michael P. Clouse of Somerset
Route 1, in a double ring ceremony solemnized Saturday [21 Jun
1969] in St. Thomas Catholic Church.
Rev. Paul Scanlon officiated at the wedding at 2 p.m. The bride
walked to the alter with her father by whom she was given in
marriage.
She was attired in a rose pointe lace gown with scalloped lace
wedding ring collar, long sleeves and empire bodice defined with narrow
band of jeweled lace. The A-line skirt featured a scalloped hemline and
full attached train that extended from the shoulders to chapel length.
Her tiered silk illusion veil draped from a silk embroidered organza
bow touched with pearl and sequin trim. The bride carried white roses.
All of the attendants wore floor length saki empire gowns with white
lace embroidery. A large bow with streamers centered the back. Each
wore a tiered veil attached to clusters of silk leaves and blossoms to
match her gown and carried pink carnations and white daisies.
Miss Bev Stevens, maid of honor, wore petal pink. Bridesmaids were
Mrs. Tom Kullman who wore mint green, Miss Patty Clouse, who wore
celestial blue, and Mrs. John Leslie Mills who wore maize.
Susie Hammer was flower girl and Jimmie Hammer was ring bearer.
Steve Clouse served as best man and guests were seated by Tom
Russell, Charles Saunder, and John Leslie Mills.
A reception followed at St. Thomas Elementary School where assis-
tants were Miss Terry Clouse, Mrs. David Wamer, Mrs. Ronald Mills,
Mrs. Ralph Hummel, Miss Patty Patterson and Miss Ellen Harnetty.
Dr. Clouse and his bride will live in Pensacola, Fla.
Mrs. Clouse, a graduate of Bishop Rosecrans High School attended
Ohio University at Zanesville. She has been a dental assistant in the office
of Dr. Chad Fogle and is a member of St. Thomas Church.
Her husband, a graduate of St. Aloysius Academy, attended Xavier Uni-
versity and is a graduate of Ohio State University College of Dentistry. He
is a member of Holy Trinity Catholic Church at Somerset, Psi Omega Dental
Fraternity and is a naval reserve officer in the Reserve Officers Training Corps.


Romona Rae Ritterbeck

Romona Ritterbeck Harris has at least three children. Their names are not known.