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John H. Aschliman, 104, of Goshen, died Friday, January 24, 2020, at Greencroft Healthcare.
He was born September 15, 1915 in Cecil, Ohio to Sam and Anna (Plank) Aschliman.
On January 15, 1938 he married Kathryn Allomong in Bryan, Ohio. She died August 2, 1996.
Survivors include three children, Mary Harris of Phoenix, Arizona, Laura (Bob) Barley and Donn Aschliman, both of Battle Creek, Michigan; 10 grandchildren and four siblings, Anna Belle Emmert and Betty Lambright, both of Goshen, Carolyn (Jimmy) Stephens of Venice, Florida and Dale (Phyllis) Aschliman of Sarasota, Florida.
Along with his parents and his wife, he was preceded in death by a son, Gene Harris; four sisters and two brothers.
He was a member of West Goshen Church of the Brethren and worked as a plant manager for EZ Gas. His passions included fishing, playing guitar and singing. He was a sports fanatic and wanted to live long enough for the Cubs to win the World Series.
Visitation will be Saturday, February 1, 2020, from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at The Meetinghouse, Greencroft, Goshen, where a 1 p.m. funeral service will be conducted. Pastor Norm Replogle will officiate.
Burial will be Monday, February 3, at West Goshen Cemetery.
Memorial donations may be made to West Goshen Church of the Brethren.
I flew back to attend the visitation, funeral service and burial. Laura and Donn had asked if I would lead one of John's favorite hymns, In The Garden, and I agreed as long as there was also a piano player and perhaps a lead singer. Aunt Anna Belle lined up the piano player and Uncle Claude reluctantly agree to help lead. We practiced for 5 minutes, and it turned out OK. The best part is that Donn brought one of John's guitars for me to play, and many folks commented about how much they appreciated that we used John's guitar. Like John, the attendees sang with gusto. The service was very nice with some sharing by relatives and friends. Below are a few words that will conjure up many memories for those of you who knew John:
Tomatoes
Fishing
Singing & Guitar Playing
Marl
Worms
Laughter
The Cubs
Kate and Gene
I am hopeful that folks with add their memories in the comments section.
No, not the 1968 and 2010 TV series Hawaii 5-0 but rather our family trip to Hawaii that coincided with our 50th wedding anniversary. We actually were traveling to Hawaii on our anniversary date, but as we told the kids and grand-kids, the trip was for anniversary, Mother's Day, Father's Day and everybody's birthday for the whole year!! We lined up a Home Away place in Laie toward Oahu's north shore, away from the crowds of Honolulu. If you visit the Laie link, you will see a picture of Lāʻie Point which was a short walk from our place.
So, here we are 50 years ago - and - there will be no "Fifty Years Later" photo!!
However, I will share a picture of the whole gang - this was at Lei Lei's where the kids treated mom and dad with a very nice dinner. Some couldn't resist hamming it up for the camera.
In a previous post found here, I discussed the Colours, Gary Montgomery and other facets of the band. I recently found a copy of one of the posters that was used to promote the band - we had a full-sized version framed and hung in our living room for a number of years. Some folks who were not particularly observant thought that it was Rhonda and me - yeah, right!!!