Roy Albert Lehman

March 3, 1926 ~ May 5, 2017
Born in: Franklin, Pennsylvania
Roy Albert Lehman, 91, of Franklin, passed away at 7:34 a.m. on Friday, May 5th at UPMC Northwest in Seneca, following a lengthy illness.Born March 3, 1926 in Franklin, Roy was the son of the late Ephraim and Nellie Anne Doerr Lehman. He was raised on his family farm on Doerr Road, Sandycreek Township, along with his 8 sisters and 3 brothers. He attended the Graham Elementary School, once located on Belmar Road, and graduated from Franklin High School in 1944.Following graduation, Roy enlisted in the United States Army Air Force, where he remained active until the end of WWII in 1945. While in the military he was the recipient of the American Theater Ribbon, the Good Conduct Medal and the WWII Victory Medal.After his military service, Roy began working on local oil leases with his father, as well as working for Oil Well Supply. From 1950 until his retirement in 1990, he was employed by Joy Manufacturing in the shipping and receiving department.On August 27, 1949, Roy married Faye Maxine Smith, who survives, and they have resided in the same residence since 1951, which was once a one-room schoolhouse that his wife attended as a child.Roy was a longtime active member of the Congress Hill Church of God, and served on the Board, was the janitor, maintained the lawn of the church cemetery, and served as a missionary. He went to Haiti in 1975, 1977, and 1979 for mission work to assist in building a clinic. Roy, along with his wife, also took mission trips to New Mexico and Arizona for the Navajo Missions in the late 1970s and early 1980s. During the summer, Roy would also assist at Camp Sonrise Mountain.Since 1946, Roy had also been a longtime member of the Sandycreek Grange, where he held several offices, was the caretaker of the building, and oversaw the sauerkraut dinners for 53 years. He was also a member of the Venango County Pomona Grange, the State Grange, and also the National Grange.In his spare time when his health permitted, Roy was an avid deer hunter, enjoyed fishing, and was a handyman to anyone who needed help. He also enjoyed spending time with his family and grandchildren.In addition to his wife, Roy is survived by his five children: Betty Rae Clarke and her significant other, Cecil Ward; Sharon Robertshaw and her husband, Tom; Lynn Lehman and his wife, Linda; Rodney Lehman and his wife, Janie; and Chris Lehman and his wife, Debbie. He is also survived by his 14 grandchildren; 33 great-grandchildren; and 4 great-great-grandchildren.He is additionally survived by his 6 sisters: Alice Nuefeld; Lucy Ratzlaff; Gladys Hites; Kathleen Harrington and her husband, Dave; Mildred Cozad and her husband, Albert; and Dorothy Sopher; and his sister-in-law, Carolyn Lehman.Roy was preceded in death by his parents; his sisters, Florence Ross and Ethel Orlando; and his brothers, David Lehman, Glenn Lehman, and Paul Lehman; his grandson, Timothy Lehman; and his granddaughter, Shyra Clarke.Family and friends of Roy will be received at the Gardinier Funeral Home, Inc., 1315 Chestnut Street, Franklin on Monday, May 8th from 3 to 7 p.m. Funeral Services will be held at the Congress Hill Church of God on Tuesday, May 9th at 11 a.m., with Rev. Johnny Pennington, pastor of the church, officiating. Interment will be in Graham Cemetery, where military honors will be accorded by the V.E.T.S. Honor Guard.Roy's family suggests that memorial contributions be made to the Congress Hill Church of God - 406 Congress Hill Road, Franklin PA 16323 and/or the Venango VNA Foundation – 491 Allegheny Blvd., Franklin PA 16323.Family and friends of Roy are invited to visit www.gardinierfuneralhome.com to send flowers, cards or online condolences.
The greatest gift a man can be given, is that on the day he leaves this earth for the promised Heavens, he knows that he was loved and will be missed. Roy was given that gift. Thank you for your wisdom and your smiles. I love and will miss you Dad Lehman!
Happy Days and how they loved each other. Taught us about God and prayed for us all.
My deepest condolences to Maxine (Mom) and family. Roy (Dad) was like an adopted father to me. You two were always close to my heart. You were there for me in every turn of my life. I was never alone. After loosing my mother at age 16, you n Dad prayed for me, help guide me in life, and I knew you were there if I ever needed you. Thank you for loving and caring for me and making me part of your family.
Heaven is a lot more richer by having him there. We have been so blessed to have had him here on earth for so long. God felt he had finished his work here on earth and it was time for him to come home. We love you and will miss you. But I know you will be our guardian ANGEL and watch over us.
One thing funny I will always remember my 16th birthday. Dad gave me one heck of a spanking. Thanks, Dad
You will be in my prayers. Love you and a big Hug
Carolyn n Jim
The kind of man everyone loved
To All of the Lehman Family… I am so sorry for the loss of Roy. He was an amazing loving man that always brought a smile to my face and heart as he also shared his smile and love! He certainly will be greatly missed by many. You are in my thoughts and prayers. Love, Cheryl Hanna
We are saddened to hear of the death of another one of Kathy’s brothers. Every brother and sister are so special and will truly be missed.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and David and family.
Praying for peace and comfort in this time of mourning in Jesus name. So sorry for your loss. God be with you now and always, Joan (Hodgson) Thorp
To the entire Lehman family, my deepest condolences at Roy’s passing. But I rejoice that knowing that he will be greeted in Heaven with “well done, oh good and faithful servant.” There are so many memories. Roy and Maxine stepping in to comfort my mother in the time of her loss of a husband. Roy always lending a hand when needed. And the entire family embracing us as part of your family. Roy will be missed but the memories will stay forever. Love to all. Sandy
To Roy’s Family, May each of you hold and share Roy and Maxine memories and stories. Roy had a kindness that he showed to each person he was near. I shall hold the Grange Sauerkraut making and dinners with fond memories. God comfort all of you now and the days to come.
Mel and I want to send our condolences to you Maxine and your family….God understands all….We will be praying for you…love ya