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Martha Ruley (Landenberger)

Martha Ruley Landenberger

 

Martha Jane Landenberger, age 71, of Hilliard, passed away December 1, 2015 at Riverside Methodist Hospital. Martha was born September 10, 1944 and graduated from Chillicothe High School 1962 and Western Reserve University 1966 with a BBA where she held several elected positions including student government president. She became a computer programmer for the State of Ohio in 1966 and then a tax agent for the I.R.S. She was the founder of Landenberger tax accounting business for over 30 years as a CPA. She was a life master bridge player. Preceded in death by parents William Robert and Nina Margaret (Thacker) Ruley and grandmother Martha Mae Thacker. Survived by loving husband of 46 years Charles B. Landenberger, children Margaret Beth Landenberger and Douglas Charles (ReNae) Landenberger, grandchildren Emily R. Landenberger, Isabel M. Jimenez, KayLah M. and Jacob D. Lacher, twin sister Marcia Jean Ruley, sister- and brother-in-law Eileen and Joseph DiGiovanna, nieces, nephews, great nieces and great nephews. Family will receive friends Friday 6-8 pm at the TIDD FAMILY FUNERAL HOME, 5265 Norwich St., Hilliard, OH 43026; and Saturday 10 am until service time at 12 pm. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the charity of one’s choice.



 
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03/03/16 09:43 AM #1    

Donna Lee Watts (Wisecup)

May you rest in peace, Martha.  heart


09/18/16 10:48 PM #2    

Sharon R Thomas (Ward)

I went to school with twins Martha and Marcia for most of our school years, and though both had a certain quietness and shyness, they also commanded a feeling of respect and likeable quality to everyone who knew them.  I can't say that I was ever a really good friend,, but I always had a highly positive attitude toward them both.  I was a bit surprised about the career Martha ended up in, for I thought both girls would end up in Nursing like their mother; but reading about her successful college life and building of a business in tax accounting pleased me for her accomplishment.  I'm sorry for the loss her death left for her husband and family, because I'm sure she brought much sunshine to each of their lives. May memories of their time together remain alive in their hearts.


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