Jean E. Yedloutschnig
Jean E. Yedloutschnig, 86, beloved wife of Dr. Ronald Yedloutschnig for 64 years, passed away Sunday, Feb. 21, 2021, at Stony Brook University Hospital.
Born Sept. 7, 1934, in Ceresville, Md., she was the daughter of Ruth E. Brandenburg and Charles N. Reeder. She was a loving mother to James (Ruby) and John (Kim); cherished grandmother of Lisa (Nicolas), Alicia and Jamie; and adored great-grandmother of Sofia.
Jean graduated from Frederick (Md.) High School and studied at Adelphi University in Garden City, N.Y. While working at Fort Detrick, in Frederick, Md., she met 1st Lt. Ron Yedloutschnig, whom she married on Oct. 26, 1956. After moving to Bellingham, Wash., Jean worked as a secretary, nurse and surgical assistant in her husband’s veterinary practice. She later resided in Modesto and Sacramento, Calif., ultimately settling in Southold, N.Y., where she lived for the past 55 years.
Jean E. Yedloutschnig
Jean E. Yedloutschnig, 86, beloved wife of Dr. Ronald Yedloutschnig for 64 years, passed away Sunday, Feb. 21, 2021, at Stony Brook University Hospital.
Born Sept. 7, 1934, in Ceresville, Md., she was the daughter of Ruth E. Brandenburg and Charles N. Reeder. She was a loving mother to James (Ruby) and John (Kim); cherished grandmother of Lisa (Nicolas), Alicia and Jamie; and adored great-grandmother of Sofia.
Jean graduated from Frederick (Md.) High School and studied at Adelphi University in Garden City, N.Y. While working at Fort Detrick, in Frederick, Md., she met 1st Lt. Ron Yedloutschnig, whom she married on Oct. 26, 1956. After moving to Bellingham, Wash., Jean worked as a secretary, nurse and surgical assistant in her husband’s veterinary practice. She later resided in Modesto and Sacramento, Calif., ultimately settling in Southold, N.Y., where she lived for the past 55 years.
Gordon Taylor Chamblin
Gordon Taylor Chamblin, 79, of Belmont, WV, passed away peacefully January 6, 2021, at his residence. He was born in Winchester, VA on March 25, 1941, and was the son of James Chamblin and Mabel Love Chamblin. He is a graduate of Frederick (MD) High School. Gordon graduated in the class of 1963 at Virginia Tech as a Mechanical Engineer and was a member of the Corp of Cadets. He was in the Army Reserves for 5 years. Gordon was a summer student employee for APS from 1959 to 1964. He started in 1964 as an engineer for the Potomac Edison Company in Hagerstown, MD. He transferred to R. Paul Smith Power Station in 1965 and was promoted to test engineer in 1968. He transferred to Bulk Power Supply as maintenance engineer in 1970 and became senior engineer, generation planning in 1977. He transferred to Monongahela as assistant manager of the Harrison Power Station in 1980. He transferred and was promoted to manager of Pleasants Power in 1986. He also served for a ti