Obituaries

Therese ‘Terry’ Pounds (Joiner): 1927-2024

Therese “Terry” Pounds (Joiner), 97, of Montclair, NJ died peacefully surrounded by family at Mountainside Hospital on Wednesday, September 11, 2024. Beloved mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, aunt, cousin and friend, Terry was born a ‘survivor,’ having lost her mother who died soon after her birth in 1927 in New York City. She subsequently lived all over the world as a self-described “army brat” after her father, Colonel Talley Dosier Joiner, remarried and reclaimed “his little Therese” from her aunts who raised her until she was six. After graduating from Columbia High School in Maplewood, NJ, Terry briefly attended college at Trinity, DC, then decided to go to Katharine Gibbs Secretarial School in NJ. The skills she learned there served her well at her first secretarial jobs in Manhattan, then later at Montclair Kimberly Academy in Montclair where she worked for almost twenty years in the Office of External Affairs. She was proud of her mastery of the rules of English grammar, and many relied on her to proofread their letters. After the death of her husband in 1978, Terry set up a Montclair chapter of THEOS, a nationwide non-denominational support group for widowed men and women. She ran the group for approximately ten years and created friendships from that work that lasted until her death. She was also involved with the Friends of Barnet and the Montclair Fine Arts Festival.

Terry was predeceased in death by her husband, Donald Pounds, her son Richard, her beloved companions, Arthur Jones and Fred Berinato, and her sisters Lucy and Claire. She is survived by her son Donald Pounds and his companion Patrice Holtzer, daughter Mary Pounds Sisler, daughter-in-law Bette Pounds, sons James Pounds (Bethany) and Thomas Pounds (Liljana), daughter Virginia Pounds, sons Michael Pounds (Catherine) and John Pounds. She was the proud grandmother of sixteen grandchildren and five great-grandchildren: Katy, Austin, Colleen, Connor, Jordan, Jason, Jeremy, Natalie, Anika, Evan, Noah, Ben, Eli, Max, Harper and Nolan; Scarlett, Emma, Carson, Peyton and Wesley. She is also survived by a large extended family and countless friends.

Funeral Services will be held on Saturday, November 9 at 10 a.m. at Immaculate Conception Church, 30 N. Fullerton Ave., Montclair, NJ 07042, followed by interment of ashes at Immaculate Conception Cemetery in Upper Montclair.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Terry’s name to The Release Recovery Foundation at: https://donate.hakuapp.com/donations/new?fundraising_effort=in-loving-memory-of-therese-terry-pounds.

David Allen Saunders

02/10/1931 - 04/16/2024

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Obituary For David Allen Saunders

David (Dave) Allen Saunders of Perrysburg passed away peacefully at Hospice of Northwest Ohio on Tuesday April 16, after a brief illness. Dave was born in Toledo on February 10, 1931 to Lois (Long) and well-known serial comic strip writer and cartoonist Allen Saunders. He attended Libbey high school where he met his wife Charlotte (Gaynor). They were married on August 23, 1952 at historic First Presbyterian Church of Maumee, and were lifelong members. Dave was active as an elder, was responsible for the interior design of the current sanctuary, and aided in the preservation and renovation of both of the pipe organs. He attended Wabash College in Evansville, Indiana, and after graduation was called to service late in the Korean War. Upon his return he and Charlotte moved to Chicago where he attended the Chicago Art Institute and also taught interior architectural watercolor rendering. While there he landed a position with Toledo area interior designer Clare Hoffman, and moved back to the area, first living in Maumee, then in Perrysburg. After ten years with Hoffman’s firm, he left to establish his first studio, showroom, and upholstery shop in Maumee. Later, after moving to Perrysburg, he purchased the closed Sunoco station building and property on the corner of Hickory and Front Streets and had it expanded and converted into showrooms, offices, and an upholstery shop. He had clientele that spread across the country and often traveled to provide consultations and supervise installations on location. Although he eventually sold the Front Street building and moved to a much more modest location in Perry’s Landing in uptown Perrysburg, and finally to a small home office, he never stopped working in the field, reserving his time and efforts to only his oldest and most valued clients.

Outside of his active career as an interior designer Dave and Charlotte both enjoyed an active sporting and social life, playing tennis, golf, and paddle (platform) tennis, and had memberships at Belmont, Carranor Hunt and Polo, and Toledo Country Clubs. They were also part of a social group that regularly gathered to play duplicate bridge.

He and Charlotte traveled frequently, touring Portugal, Italy, France, the United Kingdom, Austria, Spain, and Greece. They also regularly spent time each winter in Sarasota and on Siesta Key, Florida.

They were both lovers of all kinds of music and theater, including operas, musicals, and stage plays, and attended productions for many seasons in Stratford, Canada and later attended Ohio Light Opera productions in Wooster, Ohio.

Dave was preceded in death by Charlotte (May 3, 2021),and is survived by their children Cynthia “Cindy” Kurtz, Scott (Carol), and David, as well as three grandchildren, Timothy Kurtz (Sarah), John Saunders (Nina), and Cameron Saunders (Brandon), and four great-grandchildren, Calvin Saunders, Charlotte Saunders, Iris Saunders, Lydia Saunders, with a fifth great-grandchild due in June. He is also survived by his two sisters, Penny (Saunders) Carson, and Lois Ann (Saunders) Morgan. He was predeceased by his brother, John (November 15, 2003).

He was interred in the memorial garden at First Presbyterian Church of Maumee in a private service. A memorial service is planned for late summer or early fall, also at First Presbyterian Church. Tributes may be made in his honor to the charitable organization of the donor’s choice. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Witzler-Shank-Walker Funeral Home, Perrysburg (419-874-3133). Condolences may be made to the family online at www.walkerfuneralhomes.com.

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