Irene W. Kaldor, 96 of Shadyside, Ohio died Sunday, October 11, 2015 at the Valley Hospice South’s Liza’s Place in Wheeling, West Virginia.
She was born September 16, 1919 in Shadyside, Ohio a daughter of the late Noble Grand and Emma Brinkman Brown.
She was a member of the East Richland Evangelical Friends Church in St. Clairsville, Ohio.
Irene received Jesus Christ as her personal Savior in 1956. Since that day, Irene has been a faithful shining beacon of the love of Christ and his saving grace.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Frank Kaldor on July 30, 1984 and a daughter-in-law, Judith J. Snedeker Kaldor on March 13, 2014, three brothers, Herman, William and Charles Brown and one sister, Helen E. Bartlow.
Surving are her sons, Frank J. Kaldor of Bellaire, Ohio and Gary L. (Penny) Kaldor of Shadyside, Ohio. Also five grandchildren, G. Scott Kaldor, Leslie Horne, Timothy J. Kaldor, Sheri McConnaughy and Melissa Boles and five great grandchildren.
Family and friends will be received at the Bauknecht-Altmeyer Funeral Homes & Crematory 3900 Central Avenue Shadyside, Ohio onThursday from 10 am until time of services at 2 pm with Pastor Jerry Wenger and Pastor Jeffrey Lewis officiating. Interment in the Holly Memorial Gardens in Pleasant Grove, Ohio.
Memorial contributions may be made to the East Richland Christian Schools, 67885 Friends Church Road, St. Clairsville, Ohio 43950.
Share your thoughts and memories with Irene’s family at www.bauknechtaltmeyer.com.
Please accept my heartfelt condolences. My heart goes out to your family. Death is something we will never get use to. In fact, God’s Word refers to death as an enemy. (1 Corinthians 15:26) Very soon our loving Heavenly Father, will remove death once and for all ( Rev 21:4) and give us the opportunity to see our loved ones again here on the earth. (Acts 24:15)
If you would like to learn more from the Bible about why we die or why a loving God allows so much suffering & injustice, please feel free to go to jw.org to find some very satisfying answers
You ran the race well, Grandma Kaldor. It was our joy to know you, here. ‘Til we see you again. Love, George and Jen
When you met Irene it was not long before she gave you a strong testimony. Once you talked with her you realized her God was real and she loved to share her love. I loved her dearly. Condolences to her family.
The best neighbor a young boy growing up could ever want. Rest in Peace Irene. I will surely miss visiting you when I come home, but I will never forget the teasing and that old shriveled up hot dog you gave me for my 8th birthday. Tell Frank Hi for me.
Irene was a wonderful influence in my life when I was a teenager. She was so easy to talk to and was not afraid to tell you what was on her mind. When I graduated in 1984 she & Frank gave me a bible and I still have it. She was one of the best women I know and she will be missed. May she rest peacefully in it loving arms of those who went before her as she sits at the side of God.
May God’s peace and blessings be yours during this most tender season; and, may He give you many lovely memories so that you may always have roses in December.
Ever hoping . . .
Always in Jesus,
Maryann
As our hearts break for the entire Kaldor family, heaven has received an angel. I’m sure Uncle Frank was waiting for her with open arms. She will be deeply missed, but we have many wonderful memories that give us peace. We love you Aunt Rene. May you rest in peace.
“Well done thou good and faithful servant…”