Harriet Jane (Gerber) Darmour passed away peacefully on January 30th in Wadsworth, Ohio.
She was born May 25, 1933 to Edgar H. and Lela I. (Shafer) Gerber in Fort Wayne, Indiana; the youngest of three children. At age 4, the family moved to the Shafer farm in Decatur. She attended a one room school through 4th grade and finished her schooling in Decatur, graduating in 1941.
Graduation took her to her church affiliated college at Heidelberg. There she quickly met the love of her life, Ken Darmour. They were married on November 5, 1955 and enjoyed 50 years together. Her years at Heidelberg created long-lasting friendships. She was a member of the Philalethean Society.
From growing up on an Indiana farm to seeing the world, she visited six continents. She was an enthusiastic volunteer for Youth for Understanding for 20 years, receiving the Volunteer of the Year Award in 1996. The family hosted many exchange students. Playing tennis provided continuing enjoyment and many deep friendships. Always the learner, she enjoyed her membership in the Wadsworth Literature and Arts Club. She was inducted into the Chataqua Literary Society in 2000.
She was a life member of the United Church of Christ and a member of Trinity UCC in Wadsworth for over 60 years. She appreciated Biblical history and was a lifelong learner of religious history and customs.
She is survived by her children, Nancy (Michael) Grandillo of Tiffin, OH and John of Woodbury, TN; grandchildren Vincent (Amy) Grandillo and Gina Grandillo and two great-granddaughters. She was proceeded in death by her parents, two siblings, husband and son Joseph.
Private interment will be at Ohio Western Reserve National Cemetery. A memorial service will be held on May 18th at Wadsworth’s Memorial Park, 274 Grandview Avenue at 1:00 pm.
Memorials may be sent to Trinity UCC, 215 High St., Wadsworth, OH 44281; Wadsworth Public Library Foundation, 132 Broad St., Wadsworth; Heidelberg University International Study Abroad Fund, 310 E Market St., Tiffin, OH 44883; or the organization of the donor’s choice.
Cox McNulty Funeral Home, Barberton, is in charge of the arrangements.
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Harriet Jane (Gerber) Darmour passed away peacefully on January 30th in Wadsworth, Ohio.
She was born May 25, 1933 to Edgar H. and Lela I. (Shafer) Gerber in Fort Wayne, Indiana; the youngest of three children. At age 4, the family moved to the Shafer farm in Decatur. She attended a one room school through 4th grade and finish
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