Denise Marlene Storer, age 52, of Hillsboro, died Monday January 9, 2006 at Miami Valley Hospital in Dayton, Ohio. She was born November 22, 1953 in Wilmington, Ohio the daughter of Enoch and Dona Gustin Strider. She had attended the Wilmington 7th Day Adventist Church and the Samantha Free Will Baptist Church and had worked at the East Main Mini-Mart in Hillsboro. She is survived by her husband Robert Maynard Storer, to whom she married June 2, 2002; father Enoch Strider of Blanchester; four children, Debra (Todd) Delaney of Bowling Green, Kentucky, Brian Howell of Hillsboro, Jonathon Howell of Leesburg, and Dona (Howard) Burns Benson of Hillsboro; eight grandchildren; three brothers, David Strider of Seattle, Washington, Kevin (Linda) Strider of Wilmington, and John Strider of Lebanon; mother-in-law Donna (Eugene) Gruber of Ft. McCoy, Florida; and several nieces and nephews. She is preceded by her mother Dona Gustin Sparks. Funeral services will be 12:30 p.m. Friday, January 13, 2006 at Turner & Son Funeral Home, Hillsboro. Michael Benson, Jr. will officiate. Visitation will be Friday from 10:30 a.m. until time of service at 12:30 p.m. For more information and to sign our on-line register please visit www.turnerfunreralhomes.cc
206 Pamela Lane Summerville So. C. 29483
Dear Family, Kevin , I was so shock when your Aunt Hariett told me about Denise. To think I use to take care of her when she was a baby, all of you kids. Denise is in heaven with her Mom, Aunt Mary Lee, Aunt Phoebe and Paul. Paul went to be with Jesus August 5 of 2005. What a reuion they are having. Give my love to Denise children and grandchildren. Will be in prayer for you all. Sorry am unable to be there. I will keep in touch with your Aunt Hariett. Mark {''Bubby''} and his wife Betty and family send their regards. Love and Prayers, Susanna
PO BOX 5974 Lacey, WA 98509-5974
Denise, Neecey-Doodle, my baby sister, life is what we make it and today you sleep waiting for the coming of Jesus. I don't mourn your passing I rejoice having a sister,who laughed when I got in trouble instead of her, who hunted escaped circus lions with her brothers, catching copperheads and water mocs, made me an uncle then a great one, who was there when my children were hurt,helped with the wood clinic remember you found the tree limb named it the "wood doctor". Now everyone who has a business is a doctor and you and I did it first and "we entered a student and left as a fizzigan" one thing I do regret is you never really got to talk with your oldest brother Dad's oldest son, Charles Franklin Johnson, lives in Colorado,has a beautiful family wife and son. We talked about him and I am glad you asked about him and wanted to know more about our "long lost Big Brother" brother Chuck you would have called him like me you put brother before my name. He asked about you and was saddened he never got to meet you. but what do you say to someone you are not going to see for a while? Laugh and enjoy love with all your heart, never forsake love embrace and tell those you love you care, to take care let them know you really do. I know you love me as I love you. Can't wait to see you again because I know we will never be apart again but that going to be a while there is still a lot to do here Sis so chill out and have a latte on me, Please read this Debra Lynn, or Brian, Jonathan, or Dona
9820 Mullen Road Olympia, WA 98513
My dear Denise, I cannot believe in the wink of an eye you are gone from this world but I can let you go because you are in God's hands now in heaven and not in pain anymore. You will always be my Sis and I will miss our online chats that we always had. We loved each other so and always told each other how much we meant to each other and I will cherish that always. Your laughter meant so much to me as I know mine meant a lot to you also and we seemed to always pull each other thru the hard times. May you rest in peace now knowing you are in the best place to be and someday we will meet again and take up right where we left off I'm sure. I cherish our times spent chatting even though we never did meet in person it felt like it and you will always be my sis. I love you. Judy
1186 Sylvan Drive Wilmington, OH 45177
We were so shocked to hear of Denise's passing! She was a sweet person, and although we didn't see each other much after our younger years, always brought a smile to my face when I thought of her. (I am her cousin - My mother was Alice (Strider) Berlin. My sister, Terri, lives in Bowling Green, Ohio. Aunt Dona made us all wonderful doll clothes.) We know she will be missed by her family and friends. Please know that we hold you in our hearts and prayers.
Tammy
220 W. South St. Hillsboro, Oh 45133
Dona, We are so sorry to hear about your loss. I never knew your mother, but if she was anything like you, I'm sure she was a sweet and joyful person! If you need anything at all, please let us know. Take Care, Tim and Candace
901 Cherry Street Apt C-4 Blanchester OH 45107
Dear Enoch,boys, and Denise's family, Was so sorry to hear of her passing. I knew her and the family for many years. Taught Brian in Headstart. Denise lived on Clark street in Wilmington at that time. I thought a lot of her and I hope she is at peace. May God bless you all. You are in my prayers.
901 Cherry Street Apt C-4 Blanchester OH 45107
Dear Enoch, boys and all of Denise's kids and grand kids, I was saddened to read of her passing in the paper. How sad it is. I used to live neighbors to Dona,and the kids and have known Enoch for years as well. But Denise I knew well. My heart is with all of you today in your time of sorrow. I taught Brian in Headstart back in the 70's. Denise lived on Clark street then in Wilmington. You are all in my prayers. May God Bless.
Tenn.
I'm very sorry to learn of your mothers passing. May she be with God and shine down on you.I remember so many of the good times we had. The laughs and the talks. And I'm sure will meet again. I'll see that wonderful smile,talk of old times, and we will laugh so hard that our faces are red and the tears are falling. God bless you all and Wissy I'll see you on the other side.