Licensed Social Worker Harold Dean Lammers
1945 - 2001 (56 år)-
Navn Harold Dean Lammers Titel Licensed Social Worker Født 30 maj 1945 Twin Falls, Idaho, USA Køn Mand Død 13 jun. 2001 North Ridgeville, Lorain, Ohio, USA Person-ID I37615 Bjarklev Sidst ændret 25 feb. 2022
Far Harold Paul Lammers, f. 29 maj 1921, d. 15 jul. 2007, Twin Falls, Idaho, USA (Alder 86 år) Tilknytning natural Mor Belva Louise Ross, f. 30 jul. 1924, McGill, White Pine, Nevada, USA , d. 3 mar. 2007, Twin Falls, Idaho, USA (Alder 82 år) Tilknytning natural Gift 21 maj 1943 Twin Falls, Idaho, USA Familie-ID F13773 Gruppeskema | Familietavle
Familie Cathleen Parrish Børn 1. Jason Lammers, f. Provo, Utah, Utah, USA [natural] 2. Brian Lammers, f. Orem, Utah, Utah, USA [natural] Sidst ændret 25 feb. 2022 Familie-ID F14241 Gruppeskema | Familietavle
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Notater - Harold Lammers, 56, Licensed Social Worker
Harold "Dean" Lammers, age 56, of North Ridgeville, died Wednesday, June 13, 2001 in the Intensive Care Unit of EMH Regional Medical Center-Elyria following an eight-month illness. Mr. Lammers was born on May 30, 1945 in Twin Fall, Idaho and had been a resident of North Ridgeville for the past 2 1/2 years after coming from Lakewood, OH.
He received his Bachelor's of Arts degree in Social Work from Brigham Young University and his Master of Arts degree in Social Work from the University of Utah. He was a licensed social worker and employed as the Director of Personnel and Human Resources for the Cuyahoga County Department of Family and Children's Services; he had previously served as the associate Director for that same agency. In addition to his work in county government, he maintained a private social work practice and also taught the subject at the eastern campus of Cuyahoga Community College for many years. He was the Past President of the Ohio Welfare Conference.
He was musically inclined and enjoyed participating in numerous community theater productions in both his native Utah as well as northern Ohio. He was an accomplished marksman and was acknowledged as the only civilian member of the U.S. Coast Guard Pistol Team in Cleveland. An avid outdoorsman, he enjoyed boating as well as duck and goose hunting. He was a motorcycle enthusiast and participated in many rallies and road tours sanctioned by Honda Gold Wings clubs and organizations throughout the Midwest.
He is survived by his wife of 7 1/2 years: Cathleen (nee Parrish), sons: Jason Lemmers of Provo, Utah, and Brian Lammers of Orem, Utah, one granddaughter, parents: Harold and Belva (nee Ross) Lemmers of Twin Falls, Idaho, brother: Rex Lammers of Kimberly, Idaho, and sisters: Teresa Althouse of Bountiful, Utah, Bonita Jones of Burley, Idaho, Darla Birch of Star, Idaho, and LaDeana Rout of Twin Falls, Idaho.
Friends may call Friday from 5 to 9 p.m. in the Gluvna-Shimo-Hromada Funeral Chapel- 3224 Broadway- Lorain. Funeral services will be Saturday at 10:30 a.m. in the funeral chapel with Carl Anderson, Elder of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints officiating. Burial will follow in Ridge Hill Memorial Park- Amherst Township.
- Harold Lammers, 56, Licensed Social Worker