Hannah Laughman Denney

April 8, 1914 ~ May 25, 2012
Hannah Laughman Denney, 98, Plainfield, died May 25, 2012, in Meadow Lakes, Mooresville. Mrs. Denney was born April 8, 1914, in Grindstone, Pennsylvania, to the late John Addis and Blanche (Gibboney) Goff.
She worked for several years as the head of housekeeping at Methodist Hospital. Mrs. Denney was a member of the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witness. In addition, she was very talented and enjoyed all kinds of crafts, including gardening, sewing, and quilting. She will be missed by her loving family and fondly remembered for her great pies and cakes.
Mrs. Denney was preceded in death by her first husband, George E. Laughman and second husband, Merle Denney; son, Ralph Laughman; brothers, Roger and Robert Addis; sisters, Leona Addis and Evelyn Tipple.
Survivors include her son, George J. Laughman (Doris C.) of Plainfield; daughters, Sharon Linder of Plainfield and Karen Bingham (Larry S.) of New Madison, Ohio; sixteen grandchildren; many great grandchildren, and a host of great great grandchildren.
Friends and family will gather on Sunday, May 27, 2012, 3 to 7 p.m., at the Carlisle – Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, Mooresville. A memorial service will be held at a later date at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witness. Visit www.carlislebranson.com to share a favorite memory or to sign the online guest registry.
Sharon,Karen and Junior: So sorry to hear of your mothers passing. I will always remember her and uncle George. I always liked going to Gettysburg and visiting, playing and eating dinner there. Happy memories abound of us all when we were kids. God bless all of you at this time. Love, Wilma and Lowell and families.
Sharon, Karen and Junior, Marlene called to tell us about your moms passing. She lived a good long life, was very talented and loving. I know that you will miss her. Love, Chuck and Carol
Dear Sharon, Karen and Junior So sorry to hear of your mothers passing. I will always remember the reunions out at the farn and her teaching me how to crochet. I remember the time that our whole family came and stayed at the house for the weekend. Hannah will be deeply missed. You all will be in my prayers. Love Gary and Mary (Laughman) Alspaugh
Sharon, Karen and Junior Grandma has given me so many great memories. Being so far away I have already missed her greatly. I often think about the times when mom amd dad had the chance to get rid of me for a week and let me go spend time at grandma’s house. Catching squirrels in the live trap, working in the garden, the 8mm movies fires in the basement. Too much to say here. Can’t leave out the pies though. I’m working on bringing the Texas brigade up there on the 23rd. All my love and respects Jay
Dear Sharon, Karen and Junior, Sorry to here about Aunt Hannah. My prayers and thoughts are with all of you. Love Evelyn (Robert) Goff
Sharon, Junior, Karen and families: we have fond memories of your mother, of course ours are of Gettysberg and reunions. She always had a smile and listened to what we had to say. I’m sure you will all miss her, and have lots of memories also. You are in our prayers and thoughts. Love, Marilyn, Gene and family
Dear Junior,Sharon and Karen, So many memories of visits to Gettysburg and I was so impressed with your mothers crafts. It is good that she was with you for such a long time. Few words can convey our sympathy. Blessings, Judy and Larry
Sharon, George and Karen, just heard from mom about Hannah. Very saddened by her passing. She will truly be missed. I really loved your mom. With much sympathy. Val and Dorothy Grubb