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IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Bethel B. "Bernice"
Vonroeder
March 17, 1933 – July 31, 2025
Bethel B. "Bernice" (Scarbrough) VonRoeder, age 92 of Arcanum, passed away peacefully on Thursday, July 31, 2025, at her home surrounded by her loving family. She was born on March 17, 1933, in Arkansas, the daughter of the late William & Purley (Ratliff) Scarbrough.
Bernice was a farmer all of her life, she worked in the strawberry, bean, black berry, and raspberry fields, as a new crop supervisor and teaching how to pick these fruits and vegetables. She enjoyed reading, crocheting, and spending time with family and friends. Bernice was also a member of the Seventh Day Adventist Church, and Baptist church, and assisted with the church donations to help the families in need in her community.
Preceded in death by her husband William VonRoeder, her daughter Evelyn Christine Miller, her granddaughter Tamera Vasili, 8 brothers and sisters, and by her granddaughter-in-law Stephanie LeGrande.
She is survived by her son Ronnie LeGrande and wife Dawna, her sister Wilma Shamblin, 6 grandchildren David Wilson and wife Michelle, Sarah Peters and husband Eric, Ronnie LeGrande and wife Monica, Shey-Rima LeGrande, Jason LeGrande and Jennifer Miller, as well as numerous great grandchildren, great great grandchildren, nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
Private Services will be held. Arrangements entrusted to the Swart Funeral Home, West Carrollton.
Please share memories and condolences at www.swartfuneralhome.com. Expressions of Sympathy, Love, and Thinking of You cards may be sent to The Family of Mrs. Bethal B. "Bernice" (Scarbrough) VonRoeder, C/O Swart Funeral Home, 207 E. Central Ave., West Carrollton, Ohio 45449.
Ronnie wrote this for me in 1988 – Bernice VonRoeder
On whose hands once soft
and tender
grow callous hard
with toil?
And whose brow
once fair and
mild grow lines
of age and worry?
And on whose shoulders
once proud
when young lies heavy
the faint name of Mother.
Your tender soul grown tired with pain
whose lap held the hearts
of children as they
cried their tears of hurt
and ran away to play.
I, your son with humble
sorrow too late too
realized the loss
Of you, my
Mother.
I knew your love better
than others
And I was seldom good
I brought tears
to your eyes with deeds
and haughty words
But age has brought
a remembrance
of all that you have
done, and if you can still
still forgive me
Mother
accept this Love from your son.
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