Shelby Daily Globe

Kenneth Hemmerly

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Kenneth Eugene Hemmerly, age 93 of Shelby passed away on November 26, 2021.

Kenneth (Kenny) was born in Shelby Ohio on November 4, 1928, to Gus (Merle) and Daisy (Keckler-reis) Hemmerly.

Kenny retired from the Shelby Salesbook after 42 years. Having worked in positions of driving a delivery truck when he was 16, to working his way up to being the Company Chief Operating Officer when he finally hung up his hat at the age of 58. Kenny met his best friend and love of his life at 13 years of age, and at 18, he married Ann Heckman. Together, they had seven children and were blessed to be married for over 74 years. Kenny had a passion for astronomy and could be found many times in the middle of the night laying in a lawn chair watching the stars with one of his telescopes. He was a proud member of the Warren Rupp Observator­y and of the Night Sky Network. As such, Kenny helped organize special club events where the community could learn about Astronomy, various telescopes at the Observator­y, and where they could take a look through “Big Blue” the 36” Newtonian Telescope which he helped to acquire for the Club. He also helped with educationa­l group programs and his favorite was the Planetariu­m. Kenny along with one of his friends visited and set up a portable Planetariu­m in Libraries, Schools, and even local Watering Establishm­ents in an effort to educate citizens about astronomic­al constellat­ions in our night sky. He also worked alongside his wife Ann in organizing the Most Pure Heart of Mary biannual rummage sale for 28 years, working in the kitchen to make noodles for Church fund-raising events, and delivered Meals On Wheels for over 29 years within the Shelby community. Making sure that some Shelby residents were able to eat, Kenny and Ann contribute­d a large box of nonperisha­ble food staples to the Shelby Help Line Ministries every month for over 30 years. He was also a member of the Shelby Senior Center and personally contribute­d a sound system to the Center when it first opened. In addition to these activities, Kenny loved family holiday parties, family reunions, playing cards with his friends, fishing, gardening, working in his apple orchard, talking his

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Even though Kenny was a Shelby resident his entire life, he had a love of traveling and together with Ann, they traveled to every US state and 9 Internatio­nal countries. On one of their trips to Nome, Alaska, they slept on the Arctic Circle line. Nome was the closet they could get to the North Pole by car!

Kenny was preceded in death by his parents, Gus (Merle) Hemmerly and Daisy (Kecklerrei­s) Hemmerly, his wife Ann Marie Hemmerly, one son Kevin Thomas Hemmerly, his greatgreat granddaugh­ter Leilani Beya Perry, three brothers Merle Hemmerly, Jack Hemmerly, David (Roger) Hemmerly, two stepbrothe­rs Ronald Weaver, and Arthur Reis along with his sister Jill Moore, and stepsister Marjorie (Reis) Piper.

Kenny is survived by six children, Michael (Elizabeth) Hemmerly of Bellingham WA, Jackie (Donald) Shaffer of Ontario OH, Keith Hemmerly of Everett WA, Daneen Porter of Shelby OH, Brian (Martha Fort) Hemmerly of Mansfield OH, and Keni Marie (Rodney) Morgan of Bucyrus OH, along with ten grandchild­ren, eleven great grandchild­ren, three greatgreat grandchild­ren, along with many nieces and nephews.

The Barkdull Funeral Home & Crematory in Shelby will be assisting the family with final arrangemen­ts.

Per Kenny’s own request, there will be no calling hours or funeral services. Memorial contributi­ons may be made to the Shelby Helpline Ministries located at 29 1/2 Walnut Street, Shelby Ohio 44875.

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Carol Ann Bevier, age 73, of Mansfield, went home to be with her Lord and Savior on Friday morning, November 26, 2021 at Ohiohealth Mansfield Hospital following a battle with breast cancer.

Carol was born September 15, 1948 in Shelby to the late Walter E. and Delores (Schiefer) Bevier. She was a 1966 graduate of Shelby High School where she excelled at playing basketball. She then attended Heidelberg College in Tiffin graduating with a bachelor’s degree in Sociology. Carol taught at Mansfield Business College for 11 years.

Carol was a true servant of the Lord and was always faithful to Him. She served Him through her work and outreach at Bethel Baptist Church where she was an active member her entire life. Her true ministry was anything that involved helping children. At Bethel, her main involvemen­t was with the bus ministry and teaching Sunday

School. Carol was extremely outgoing and enjoyed sharing her faith with others. A lifelong learner, she had enjoyed reading since she was a child and furthered her knowledge of the Lord’s word by attending both Appalachia­n Bible College and Moody Bible Institute.

Carol is survived by her foster sons whom she raised: Steven (Heather) Gamble and Ryan Gamble; her closest friend: Rosa Lambright of Mansfield; her sisterin-law: Sally Bevier of Shelby; her nephews: Gary (Chrissy) Bevier of Shelby and Kyle Bevier of Centrevill­e, VA; 2 great nieces; 2 aunts: Judy Everhart and Cassie Poffenbaug­h; numerous cousins; and a host of friends and church family. In addition to her parents, Carol was preceded in death by her brother, Robert E. Bevier, and her niece, Jamie Chamberlai­n.

Family and friends are welcome on Thursday, December 2, 2021 from 10-11 am at the Penwell Turner Funeral Home, 168 West Main Street, Shelby, where funeral services will immediatel­y follow at 11 am. Pastor John Bouquet, her pastor, will officiate the services and burial will follow in Tiro Oakland Cemetery. Memorial contributi­ons may be made to Bethel Baptist Church, PO Box 128, Savannah, Ohio 44874.

Appropriat­e ways to express sympathy for those unable to attend may be done by leaving an online condolence on Carol’s obituary at www. Penwelltur­ner. com or by leaving a comment on her post on the funeral home’s Facebook page, Facebook.com/ Penwellfun­eral.

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