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Wilma McNutt
1936 - 2021

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Wilma Jean McNutt

FRANKLIN FURNACE-Wilma Jean McNutt, 84, of Franklin Furnace, Ohio passed away Saturday, February 27, 2021 at King’s Daughters Medical Center in Ashland, KY. Wilma was born November 19, 1936 in Franklin Furnace to the late Curtis VanHorn and Inez Daniels VanHorn. Wilma was a high school graduate and employed as a bus driver for Green Township Schools. She was a member of Plymouth Heights Nazarene Church. Wilma is survived by her husband Roger McNutt, whom she married April 29, 1957 in Franklin Furnace. Also surviving are daughters, Dana and Jeffery Jones and family, Lauren and Logan Jones; Debbie and Kevin Akers and family, Stacia Boyer, Makayla and Sylas Akers; Dianna and Eric Keister and family, Brandon, Nathan, Abbey and Alyssa Keister, Denise and Kenn Mengerink and family, Reid and Reagan Mengerink and a son, Jason and Jessica McIlhenny and family, Kinslee and Eli McIlhenny.

Private services for Wilma will be 3:00 PM Monday, March 1, 2021 at Harrison-Pyles Funeral Home with Pastor Andy Ramey officiating. Interment will be in Sunset Memorial Gardens. Memorial contributions may be made to Plymouth Heights Church of Nazarene. Condolences to the family may be made at www.harrison-pyles.com

 

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Sunday February 28, 2021

Susan and Bill Sparks

Roger, Debbie, Dana, Diane, Denise, spouses, and grandkids, I cannot begin to tell you how our hearts ache for you. We are still in shock ourselves. We want you to know that Wilma will surely be missed. Seeing she and Roger on the golf cart riding down to visit or get the mail, delivering Wilma’s apple pie, Amish cinnamon bread, or fudge, will no longer happen. We’ll miss seeing them holding hands walking out by the garage, or the two of them out on the mowers mowing with their straw hats on. No longer will we see Wilma sitting on the ground picking weeds out of the concrete and around the trees. She loved all of you and was very proud when she spoke about you to us. We have to believe in our hearts that God needed her more and we will see her again some day. Please know that if there is anything we can do to help, we will surely try to do it. Know that you and your family are in our thoughts and prayers. Love, Bill and Susan Sparks

 

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