Ethel Vroman

Obituary of Ethel M Vroman

Mrs. Ethel (Sue) M. Vroman of 421 East Walnut Street Titusville died Sunday November 29th peacefully at her home.

Ethel was born on September 14, 1930 in Titusville to the late Homer and Ethel Buchanan Kinney. 

She is a Titusville High School graduate.  She was employed by GTE Sylvania in Pleasantville for over 14 years.

  Mrs. Vroman enjoyed raising her large family and spending time with her children and grandchildren. She was a member of the local PNA Women's Auxiliary where one of her favorite responsibilities was presenting scholarship checks to local high school graduates to help further their education. A lifetime Auxiliary Member of the Bruce Shorts Post 5958 VFW, and Auxiliary member of the Cleo J. Ross American Legion Post 368.

Her favorite holiday was Christmas and she is most famous for making and gifting her delicious peanut butter fudge. Her potato salad and Swedish meatballs were also second to none.   In later years, her most enjoyed past time was completing word search puzzles. She often joked that if all the puzzle books she had finished were stacked up, they would reach to the moon. She loved music and the entire family spent many wonderful decades together singing and making music.  

Mrs. Vroman is survived by a son, Robert (BJ) S. Vroman, four daughters, Susan V. Ruot and husband Randall, Carol L. Pipher, Patricia (Trish) A. Anthony and husband Phillip and Connie L. Ackerman and husband Dan all of Titusville; 14 grandchildren, 28 great grandchildren, and 4 great great grandchildren.  One sister  Mrs. Arlene Murphy of Townville also survives. 

She was preceded in death by her husband Robert (Rusty) L. Vroman who passed in 1995 and three sons, Patrick, David and Timothy as well as six brothers and two sisters. 

There will be a private service for immediate family only.

Interment will be at Vroman-Excelsior Cemetery.

The family has asked that monetary donations please be made to the local chapter of Hospice of Crawford County 417 N. Monroe St. Titusville, PA 16354.

A Memorial Tree was planted for Ethel
We are deeply sorry for your loss ~ the staff at Gordon B. Garrett Funeral Home