She was a graduate of Conemaugh Township High School and magna cum laude graduate of St. She was a 30-year employee of Berwind Natural Resource Corp.’s Windber office in the capacity of administrative manager and executive assistant, Real Estate agent and notary. Michele was a longtime member of Carpenter Park Mennonite Church, where she had many loving friends. Also survived by uncle, William, and aunt, Amelia Coyle aunt, Patricia Peters Denovich cousins, William Coyle Jr., Mark and Linda Coyle and family, and Mark and Deb Denovich and family mother-in-law, Sandra Barkley and grandmother, Alyce Ober. Survived by beloved husband, Christopher Ober Barkley and adored son, Max Allan Michael Barkley. Denovich uncles, Marko, Nicholas and Milos Denovich and cousin, Sam Denovich. Preceded in death by parents, Mike and Mildred (Denovich) Czuplak brother, Michael paternal grandparents, John and Eva Czuplak maternal grandparents, Mojsya and Dorothy G. All subdivisions must be recorded within 90 days of the local governing body approval.BARKLEY – Michele (Czuplak), Davidsville, went to be with our Lord April 3, 2012, at Windber Hospice. Local Planning Commission (where applicable)Įngineer's seal must be applied to plan.Subdivisions are submitted in paper or mylar form. The original is maintained by the veteran, the copy retained by the office will be used to make a certified copy when a veteran applies for employment, veteran benefits, etc. Veterans are encouraged to file their military discharge papers for safekeeping. To assemble and retain the documents permanently for administrative, legal, and historical purposesĪll recorded documents are of public record with the exception of Military Discharges (DD-214).To collect fees and taxes levied for recording the documents and distribute the receipts to the state, county, municipalities, and school districts in accordance with the law.Documents are recorded, indexed, verified, and scanned within the current business day Record deeds, mortgages, subdivisions, and other documents deemed by state law to be of enduring public value.The Washington County Recorder of Deeds Office was established in 1781 to:
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