Rhoda M Nale
October 30, 1920 ~ August 9, 2010
Resided in:
Centerville, PA
CENTERVILLE " Rhoda M. Nale, 89, formerly of 26775 Pinney Road, Cambridge Springs, died Monday, Aug. 9, 2010, at Homestead Hearth Personal Care Home, Centerville.
Born in Mifflinburg on Oct. 30, 1920, she was a daughter of Simon and Cora Shoulter Bingaman. She married Miles L. Nale; he preceded her in death.
She worked at Talon, National Teltronics, Mercer Spring and Wire and owned and operated N.T. Discount Store.
She enjoyed her garden, sewing, hunting, fishing and traveling. She loved spending time with family.
She was a member of New Richmond United Methodist Church.
Survivors include a daughter, Jenny Taylor of Little Cooley; three grandchildren, Bill Taylor and his wife, Kathie, of Townville, Scott Taylor and his wife, Joanne, of Little Cooley, and Alicia Mervine and her husband, Jim, of Townville; five great-grandchildren, Shane, Samantha, Steven, Breanna and Trenton; her loving companion, George Townley of Cambridge Springs; a sister-in-law, June Bingaman; a brother, Daniel Bingaman; and several nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband; a daughter, Darlene Dupont; two sons-in-law, Chuck Taylor and Richard Dupont; four brothers, William, Fred, Earl and Everet Bingaman; and two sisters, Isabelle Badinger and Gladys Harvey.
Calling hours are today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Willis L. Arnold Funeral Home, 33353 N. Main St., Townville, a branch of Roofner-Collins Funeral Home.
The funeral and committal service will be Wednesday at 11 a.m. at Willis L. Arnold Funeral Home, with Pastor Jeff Bobin of New Richmond United Methodist Church officiating.
Burial will be in Roselawn Memorial Gardens, Meadville.
To send condolences, visit www.roofner-collinsfh.com.
Dear Jenny,
So sorry to hear about your Mother(Aunt Rhoda)
My thoughts and prayers are with you.
So sorry to hear about Rhoda. Our thoughts and prayers are with the Nale and Townley families. We cannot be at the funeral home…currently in Va with Heather
Dear Family of Aunt Rhoda
My prayers and thoughts go back a long way to my childhood. I always looked forward to going to my Uncle Spark’s and Aunt Rhoda’s home. There, I could fish in the ponds or play games with my cousins Jenny and Dolly. Aunt Rhoda always had a smile and a hug for me. The world is less bright now that she is no longer in it. Rest in Peace Aunt Rhoda. You will be missed. Your nephew, Bob
Dear Jenny,
Was so sorry to read of your mothers passing and I also did not know you lost your Chuck as well. I too lost my husband in 08. Plus both of my parents.. May the Lord comfort you. God Bless.
Love,
Marian Kelly McCool