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Born June 3, 1932 in Warren, Trumbull County, Ohio to '''[[Arthur Erwin Cooper Walker]]''' and '''[[Frances Elsie Shafer]]'''. She was the only daughter to '''[[Arthur Erwin Cooper Walker]]''' and '''[[Frances Elsie Shafer]]'''.
 
Born June 3, 1932 in Warren, Trumbull County, Ohio to '''[[Arthur Erwin Cooper Walker]]''' and '''[[Frances Elsie Shafer]]'''. She was the only daughter to '''[[Arthur Erwin Cooper Walker]]''' and '''[[Frances Elsie Shafer]]'''.
  
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== Education ==
 
== Education ==
 
She graduated from Warren G. Harding High School in 1950 in Warren, Trumbull County, Ohio.
 
She graduated from Warren G. Harding High School in 1950 in Warren, Trumbull County, Ohio.
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[[File:0278 - Edward & Jeannette (Walker) Timko Sr Wedding.jpg|thumb|Edward & Jeannette (Walker) Timko in front of Sts. Cyril and Methodius Catholic Church.]]
  
 
== Family Years ==
 
== Family Years ==
  
* '''How they met''' - My mother loved to tell us kids how she met my dad by writing letters to him during the end of WWII. As she told it, my dad’s sister Dorothy was good friends with mother because they went to the same high school. Somehow Dorothy must have told my mom about her brother being stationed at Lackland AFB. Now, during the war, people were constantly encourage to support “our boys over seas.”  And one of the ways suggested was to write to the troops, you know, become a penpal. Dorothy must have told my mom about her brother because Jeannette began writing to him. My dad was a bit surprised when he received the first letter but it soon grew into something that they each enjoyed as the frequency and length of the letters grew over time. (I know this to be true because my mother kept all my dad’s letters to her.) Eventually, they arranged to meet when my dad was home on leave, and, well as they say, the rest is history.
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* '''How they met''' - My mother loved to tell us kids how she met my dad '''[[Edward John Timko]]''' by writing letters to him during the end of WWII. As she told it, my dad’s sister Dorothy was good friends with mother because they went to the same high school. Somehow Dorothy must have told my mom about her brother being stationed at Lackland AFB. Now, during the war, people were constantly encourage to support “our boys over seas.”  And one of the ways suggested was to write to the troops, you know, become a penpal. Dorothy must have told my mom about her brother because Jeannette began writing to him. My dad was a bit surprised when he received the first letter but it soon grew into something that they each enjoyed as the frequency and length of the letters grew over time. (I know this to be true because my mother kept all my dad’s letters to her.) Eventually, they arranged to meet when my dad was home on leave, and, well as they say, the rest is history.
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* '''Stories About Edward and Jeannette'''
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**While living with parents, Jeannette's husband Edward broke his arm. The story, entitled "''His Broken Arm,''" can be found at the link, '''[[Timko Family Stories]]'''<ref>Memories of Paul Petrilla, as told to Edward John Timko Jr.</ref> ----
 
* '''Marriage''' - Jeannette married '''[[Edward John Timko]]''' on June 21, 1952 at Sts. Cyril and Methodius Catholic Church in Warren, Trumbull County, Ohio. The couple had four children: three boys - Edward John Jr., Kenneth Joseph and Donald Judson, and one girl - Jeannette Frances.
 
* '''Marriage''' - Jeannette married '''[[Edward John Timko]]''' on June 21, 1952 at Sts. Cyril and Methodius Catholic Church in Warren, Trumbull County, Ohio. The couple had four children: three boys - Edward John Jr., Kenneth Joseph and Donald Judson, and one girl - Jeannette Frances.
 
** Edward John Timko Jr. and spouse Mary Cathleen Laughlin
 
** Edward John Timko Jr. and spouse Mary Cathleen Laughlin
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* 1454 McMyler Street NW
 
* 1454 McMyler Street NW
* 4419 Kincaid East Road, Trumbull County, Ohio
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* '''[[4419 Kincaid East Road]]''', Trumbull County, Ohio
  
 
== Working Years ==
 
== Working Years ==
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== Death ==
 
== Death ==
Jeannette died from a stroke on January 16, 2012 at Hospice House in Poland Mahoning County, Ohio. She was buried on January 19, 2012 at Champion Township Cemetery in Champion, Trumbull County, Ohio.
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Jeannette died from a stroke on January 16, 2012 at Hospice House in Poland Mahoning County, Ohio.  
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She was buried on January 19, 2012 at Champion Township Cemetery in Champion, Trumbull County, Ohio. This cemetery is located on Center Street (Rt 305) in Champion, Trumbull County, Ohio. This cemetery is approximately 7 miles northwest of Warren, Ohio.

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Page edited 30-Jul -22. ET

Jeannette Walker Timko

Born June 3, 1932 in Warren, Trumbull County, Ohio to Arthur Erwin Cooper Walker and Frances Elsie Shafer. She was the only daughter to Arthur Erwin Cooper Walker and Frances Elsie Shafer.

Description

Jeannette was average of build who stood about 5 foot 10 inch in height. She had dark brown hair and brown eyes.

Early Years

  • Childhood -
  • Siblings
    • Richard Arthur Walker

Education

She graduated from Warren G. Harding High School in 1950 in Warren, Trumbull County, Ohio.

Edward & Jeannette (Walker) Timko in front of Sts. Cyril and Methodius Catholic Church.

Family Years

  • How they met - My mother loved to tell us kids how she met my dad Edward John Timko by writing letters to him during the end of WWII. As she told it, my dad’s sister Dorothy was good friends with mother because they went to the same high school. Somehow Dorothy must have told my mom about her brother being stationed at Lackland AFB. Now, during the war, people were constantly encourage to support “our boys over seas.”  And one of the ways suggested was to write to the troops, you know, become a penpal. Dorothy must have told my mom about her brother because Jeannette began writing to him. My dad was a bit surprised when he received the first letter but it soon grew into something that they each enjoyed as the frequency and length of the letters grew over time. (I know this to be true because my mother kept all my dad’s letters to her.) Eventually, they arranged to meet when my dad was home on leave, and, well as they say, the rest is history.
  • Stories About Edward and Jeannette
    • While living with parents, Jeannette's husband Edward broke his arm. The story, entitled "His Broken Arm," can be found at the link, Timko Family Stories[1] ----
  • Marriage - Jeannette married Edward John Timko on June 21, 1952 at Sts. Cyril and Methodius Catholic Church in Warren, Trumbull County, Ohio. The couple had four children: three boys - Edward John Jr., Kenneth Joseph and Donald Judson, and one girl - Jeannette Frances.
    • Edward John Timko Jr. and spouse Mary Cathleen Laughlin
    • Kenneth Joseph Timko and spouse Connie Shae Cox
    • Donald Judson Timko and spouse Lorraine Beverly Eckley
    • Jeannette Francis Timko and spouse Kirk Brian Yauger. (2nd husband - Wayne August Aubel - No children)

Residences

Working Years

Worked for a few years before her marriage at Trumbull Saving and Loan in Warren, Trumbull County, Ohio and as a housewife for sixty years.

Personal Life

Death

Jeannette died from a stroke on January 16, 2012 at Hospice House in Poland Mahoning County, Ohio.

She was buried on January 19, 2012 at Champion Township Cemetery in Champion, Trumbull County, Ohio. This cemetery is located on Center Street (Rt 305) in Champion, Trumbull County, Ohio. This cemetery is approximately 7 miles northwest of Warren, Ohio.

  1. Memories of Paul Petrilla, as told to Edward John Timko Jr.