![]() ![]() She also attended college classes at ACC Austin. Following her second husband’s death, she worked at Walmart as a door greeter and in the garden center for 12 years. One of its projects is the Tampa History Research Automated Index to Library Services, a database that includes death notices, obituaries, and funeral notices from the Tampa Tribune and its predecessors, spanning a period from 1855 to 1983. While at WCTW in New Castle, Indiana, she hosted a popular morning program called “Coffee Break with Phyllis Jean.” She was remarried to Charles Carlow in 1973 and moved to Taylor, where she became a partner in Carlow Discount Furniture & Carpet from 1973 to 1987. The Florida Genealogy Society was founded in 1958 and is the oldest genealogical association in the state. They worked together in radio for many years until his death in 1971. After her high school graduation from Carrollton (KY) High School, she went on to play music on variety and radio programs, when she met and married Arno Walker. She loved music and taught herself to play the guitar at a young age. Carlow was born Januin Madison, Indiana to Rubye (Lightfoot) and Avery Brooks. Visitation was held Tuesday, from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. at Providence Funeral Home, with Pastor Billy Bob Cox officiating and Dean Boyer assisting. The Sentinel-Record is Hot Springs, Arkansas source for news, entertainment, weather, classifieds, jobs, autos, real estate, and Oaklawn racing information. ![]() Alternatively, donations can be made in her name to a charity of the donor's choice.Funeral services for Phyllis Jean (Brooks) Carlow, age 85 of Taylor were held Wednesday, at 10:00 a.m. Memorial contributions can be sent to St. Arrangements have been entrusted to Dunn Funeral Home in Bowling Green. Visitation will be held Thursday at the church from Noon until the time of the service at 2:00 p.m. Interment will follow at Oak Grove Cemetery in Bowling Green. Thomas More University Parish, 425 Thurstin Ave. She is survived by her two sons, William (Valerie) and Ryan, siblings Grace (Jim), Joletta (Dennis), Ted (Sandi) and Walter (Tammy), sisters-in-law Kathy, Linda and Kathy and numerous nieces and nephews.Ī Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Thursday Decemat 2:00 p.m. She was preceded in death by her husband Gene and parents Tony and Marge, as well as her brothers Butch, Tony, and Joe. She was also a member of the American Business Women’s Association. Throughout her life, she was a devoted Catholic, and very active in her local parishes. During that time, she went above and beyond her job duties to develop programs for the community, like a summer reading program for neighborhood children. She later left the newspaper to focus on raising her family, though she continued to work as a Postmaster for the USPS until her retirement. She also met her husband, Gene Welty, while working there. When she was still a journalist at the Sentinel Tribune, she won many awards for her writing and news coverage. She once even joked that her tombstone could read, simply: “Gone antiquing.” She always stopped at garage sales for this very reason: to find new pieces for her collection. Margaret was an avid antique dealer and collector, and managed the Lakeside Antique Show for many years with one of her best friends, Fern Kao. She married Gene Welty Octoand he preceded her in death July 3, 2015. She was born Novemin Bellevue, Ohio to the late Anthony and Marjorie (Nobles) Sberna. Margaret Sberna Welty, 67, of Bowling Green, Ohio passed away Friday December 13, 2019. ![]()
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