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  • In Loving Memory of Sarah B. Stoltzfus and Her Six Children

    In Loving Memory of Sarah B. Stoltzfus and Her Six Children

    In Loving Memory of Sarah B. Stoltzfus and Her Six Children

    LAMAR TOWNSHIP, Pennsylvania — Some tragedies feel too heavy for language, too vast for understanding, and too painful for the human heart to fully carry. On Sunday, April 19th, 2026, a devastating house fire along Route 477 near Long Run Road in the Mill Hall area took the lives of an entire family, leaving behind a silence that echoes far beyond the walls of what was once a home.

    Sarah B. Stoltzfus, 34, and her six beloved children—Andrew (11), Benji (10), Susie (8), Barbie (6), Michael (5), and James (2)—were all lost in the fire. In a matter of moments, a home filled with life, faith, laughter, and love was reduced to ashes, and a family that meant everything to one another was taken together.

    Sarah was a mother in the truest, deepest sense of the word. She was the heart of her home, the steady presence her children depended on, and the quiet strength that held each day together. Those who knew her remember a woman devoted not to comfort or recognition, but to her family, her faith, and the simple, meaningful rhythm of life she built around her children. Her love was not spoken only in words, but lived out in every meal prepared, every lesson taught, every moment of care given without hesitation.

    Andrew, just 11 years old, was the eldest—old enough to be helpful, young enough to still be a child. He carried responsibility in small ways, likely looking after his younger siblings with the gentle pride of a big brother.

    Benji, 10, was in that bright middle of childhood—curious, active, learning the world one step at a time. A boy with personality, growing into who he would become.

    Susie, 8, brought softness and light into the family. At an age where imagination is still wide and pure, she was full of stories yet to be written.

    Barbie, 6, was still in the earliest years of school and discovery, where everything is new and exciting, where laughter comes easily and love is unconditional.

    Michael, 5, was just beginning to understand the world beyond home—the start of friendships, learning, and small dreams forming.

    James, only 2 years old, was the baby of the family. His life was measured not in years, but in moments—first steps, first words, and the warmth of being held by the people who loved him most.

    Together, they were not just a family—they were a world within themselves. A home filled with routine, faith, togetherness, and the quiet beauty of everyday life. That world was shattered in a single, tragic event that no one could have imagined.

    Early reports suggest the fire may have been linked to an internal propane issue, though investigations remain ongoing. Emergency responders arrived as quickly as possible, but despite their efforts, the lives inside could not be saved. It is a reality that has left even experienced responders shaken by the scale of loss.

    Behind this tragedy is a husband and father, David Stoltzfus, who has lost nearly everything in a single morning—his wife, his children, and the home they built together. No words can truly capture the weight of such grief. In moments like these, even silence feels heavy.

    And yet, even in the darkest stories, communities respond with compassion. Neighbors, friends, and strangers alike have begun to come together in support, offering prayers, donations, and presence. A fund has been created to help support David as he faces an unimaginable future, carrying memories where a home once stood.

    But beyond the sorrow, there is also memory—and in memory, there is love that does not end.

    Sarah B. Stoltzfus will be remembered as a devoted mother whose life was centered on her children.

    Andrew, Benji, Susie, Barbie, Michael, and James will be remembered not for how their lives ended, but for the joy, innocence, and love they brought into the world during their time here.

    Their lives were brief, but they were not small. They mattered deeply—to each other, to their family, and to a community now grieving alongside them.

    As we remember the Stoltzfus family, may we hold their story with care and reverence. May we honor them not only in sorrow, but in the love they shared, the lives they touched, and the bond that kept them together until the very end.

    Rest in peace, Sarah and children.

    You were deeply loved. You will never be forgotten.

  • In Loving Memory of Lisa Gail Fields, Keziah Arionna Luker, and Thomas Cordelle Jr.

    In Loving Memory of Lisa Gail Fields, Keziah Arionna Luker, and Thomas Cordelle Jr.

    In Loving Memory of Lisa Gail Fields, Keziah Arionna Luker, and Thomas Cordelle Jr.

    WILMER — There are tragedies that shake a family, and there are tragedies that shake an entire community to its core. The heartbreaking loss of Lisa Gail Fields, her daughter Keziah Arionna Luker, and young Thomas Cordelle Jr. is one of those moments that leaves words feeling painfully inadequate.

    In the stillness of the night, a home that should have been a place of comfort and safety became the scene of unimaginable violence. Lisa, 46, Keziah, just 17, and Thomas, only 12 years old, had their lives taken in a way that has left loved ones and neighbors grappling with grief, disbelief, and profound sorrow.

    Lisa Gail Fields was more than a mother—she was the foundation of her family. She was the steady presence, the protector, the one who held everything together. Her love for her children was evident in every part of her life, and her absence now leaves a space that cannot be filled. She was someone who gave of herself, who nurtured, who cared deeply, and who deserved so much more time.

    Keziah Arionna Luker was at a delicate and meaningful chapter of life. At 17, she carried not only her own dreams, but also the promise of new life. She was preparing to become a mother herself, holding hopes for the future that will now never fully unfold. Those who knew her remember a young woman with a spirit, a presence, and a path that was uniquely her own. The loss of Keziah is not only the loss of who she was, but also the loss of who she was becoming—and the child she was preparing to welcome into the world.

    Thomas Cordelle Jr., just 12 years old, was still in the innocence of youth. A boy with curiosity, energy, and so much life ahead of him. At an age filled with discovery and growth, his life was cut short in a way that defies understanding. He should have had years ahead—years of learning, laughter, and becoming. Instead, his story is one that ends far too soon.

    The details surrounding their passing are deeply painful, and for many, difficult to comprehend. Yet even in the face of such darkness, it is important to remember who they were beyond that moment. They were a family. They shared a home, a bond, and a connection that cannot be erased by violence.

    Amid this tragedy, there is also a small light—a reminder of resilience—in the survival of the youngest child in the home. While the pain remains overwhelming, that life stands as a symbol of hope, of continuity, and of the love that still endures.

    As the investigation continues and the search for justice moves forward, one thing remains certain: the lives of Lisa, Keziah, and Thomas mattered. They were loved. They are mourned. And they will be remembered.

    In times like these, communities come together—not because the pain disappears, but because it is shared. Because no one should have to carry such grief alone. Their memory now lives on in the hearts of those who knew them, in the voices that speak their names, and in the quiet moments where love refuses to fade.

    May Lisa Gail Fields be remembered for her strength and devotion.

    May Keziah Arionna Luker be remembered for her youth, her courage, and the life she carried within her.

    May Thomas Cordelle Jr. be remembered for his innocence, his light, and the joy he brought into the world.

    Gone in a way no one could ever prepare for—but never forgotten.

    May their souls rest in peace. And may justice, in time, bring some measure of peace to those left behind.

  • In Loving Memory of Joshua Edleman “JJ”

    In Loving Memory of Joshua Edleman “JJ”

    In Loving Memory of Joshua Edleman “JJ”

    HOLIDAY, Florida — In the quiet hours before dawn, when the world is still and most are at rest, tragedy struck in a way no one could have anticipated. On April 19, at approximately 4:30 a.m., a devastating road incident at the intersection of Industrial Boulevard and Anclote Boulevard claimed the life of a young man whose journey had only just begun.

    Joshua Edleman, affectionately known as “JJ,” was only 19 years old. In a moment that changed everything, the motorcycle he was riding collided with a pickup truck making a turn at the intersection. Despite the immediacy of emergency response, JJ suffered fatal injuries and was pronounced dead at the scene. The driver of the truck was unharmed, and the incident remains under investigation.

    But JJ’s story is not defined by the circumstances of that early morning. It is defined by the life he lived in those 19 years—a life filled with energy, promise, and the unmistakable spirit of youth. He was more than a name in a report or a headline; he was a son, a friend, a presence that brought meaning and connection to those around him.

    Those who knew JJ will remember the spark he carried. Whether it was his passion for riding, the freedom he felt on the open road, or the way he connected with people in his everyday life, JJ lived with a sense of intensity and authenticity that left a mark. He was at an age where dreams feel within reach, where every new day holds possibility, and where life is meant to unfold in chapters yet to be written.

    The loss of someone so young carries a particular kind of heartbreak. It leaves behind unanswered questions, unfulfilled plans, and a silence where laughter and conversation once lived. For JJ’s family, the grief is immeasurable—a loss that reshapes everything. For his friends, it is the absence of someone who was part of their shared memories, their routines, their lives.

    In the wake of such tragedy, a community is reminded of how fragile life can be. How quickly moments can turn, how important it is to cherish the time we have, and how deeply we are all connected. JJ’s passing is not just a loss for those who knew him personally, but a reminder to all of us to live with intention, to care for one another, and to hold onto what truly matters.

    Though his time here was brief, JJ’s impact will not fade. His memory will live on in the stories told by those who loved him, in the quiet moments of reflection, and in the enduring love that surrounds his name. He will be remembered not for how he left this world, but for how he lived within it—boldly, freely, and unapologetically.

    As we honor Joshua Edleman “JJ,” may we keep his spirit alive in our hearts. May his memory bring comfort to those who mourn him and strength to those who carry his legacy forward.

    Rest in peace, JJ. You were deeply loved, and you will never be forgotten.

  • In Loving Memory of Ryan Hayes

    In Loving Memory of Ryan Hayes

    In Loving Memory of Ryan Hayes

    CHILLICOTHE, Ohio — There are moments in life that arrive without warning, changing everything in an instant. On a quiet Sunday evening, a heartbreaking tragedy unfolded at the intersection of Veterans Parkway and US Route 50—one that would take away a young life far too soon and leave an entire community in mourning.

    Ryan Hayes, just 19 years old, lost his life following a motorcycle crash that has deeply shaken the hearts of those who knew and loved him. After the accident, he was transported by Union Township EMS to Adena Regional Medical Center, where despite every effort, he succumbed to the injuries he sustained. The news of his passing has left a silence that words can hardly fill.

    Ryan was at the beginning of his journey—an age filled with dreams, ambition, and the promise of tomorrow. He carried the energy of youth, the kind that lights up a room and brings warmth to those around him. Whether it was through his laughter, his determination, or the simple presence he brought into people’s lives, Ryan made an impact that will not be forgotten.

    According to reports, the crash occurred around 8:10 p.m. when a vehicle traveling eastbound attempted to make a left turn, crossing paths with Ryan as he rode his motorcycle westbound. In a matter of seconds, everything changed. What should have been just another evening became a moment that would forever be remembered with sorrow.

    But Ryan’s life is more than the circumstances of his passing. He was a son, a friend, a young man with hopes and a future that mattered. To his family, he was someone deeply cherished. To his friends, he was someone who shared memories, laughter, and moments that will now be held even closer. His presence in their lives was a gift—one that remains, even in his absence.

    In times like this, grief can feel overwhelming. Questions arise that have no easy answers, and the weight of loss can feel impossible to carry. Yet within that pain also lives love—the love Ryan gave and the love that surrounds his memory now. It is in that love that his legacy will continue.

    As the Chillicothe community reflects on this loss, may we also be reminded of how fragile life can be. May we hold our loved ones a little closer, speak our words a little kinder, and never take a single moment for granted.

    Ryan Hayes will not be defined by the tragedy that took him, but by the life he lived and the lives he touched. Though his time here was brief, his memory will endure—in every story shared, every tear shed, and every heart that refuses to forget him.

    Rest peacefully, Ryan. You were loved, you are missed, and you will always be remembered.

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