Bernice Hunsinger (November 17, 1912 - January 12, 2019)

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Bernice Hunsinger
  • November 17, 1912
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  • January 12, 2019

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Bernice Hunsinger of The Villages, Florida passed away peacefully January 12, 2019 with family by her side.  She was born November 17, 1912.  She was formerly from Ohio and a part-time resident of Venice, Florida for 38 years until the death of her husband of 62 years, Carl Hunsinger.  Born to Ira and Mary Alice Beatty, she was educated in Jackson County, Ohio schools and the Interstate College of Business.

She and her husband lived in Pickaway County, Ohio where they owned land and were lifetime devotees to the principles of soil and water conservation organizations.  They were active in securing the designation of Big Darby River as a national and state scenic river which bordered their land. She was associated with the County Soil Conservation Service for several years, then with the Ohio Department of Education, retiring in 1984.

The couple also managed land in Jackson County and were committed to the principles of forestry.  A primary consideration was given to the concept of trees as a renewable resource.  Endless efforts were fought to save them.

She is survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Jo and Bob Kister with whom she made her last home in The Villages, FL.; two grandsons – Scott (Stella) Kister of Los Altos Hills, CA, and Chad Kister, Nelsonville, OH; and three great-granddaughters—Zoe, Kara and Mia; three brothers – Roger Beatty, Wellston, OH; Don Beatty, Dublin, OH; and Dr. Bernard Beatty, Winston Salem, NC.

Bernice was known for her amazing intellect that was still strong at age 106.  She was an avid reader, possessed an unusual curiosity about the world, and enjoyed challenging conversations.  In addition to her environmental advocacy, she rescued many dogs and cats and supported humane society causes.  Arrangements are entrusted to the Baldwin Memorial Care Service.  The family is grateful to Cornerstone Hospice for compassionate, caring service. There will be a family gathering in Ohio at a later date.


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  1. Rose Yake, Jo's Tennis Buddy says:
    20 Jan 2019
    Bernice was a dear friend with whom I enjoyed stimulating conversations and special moments. Our shared memories of being in large families (Bernice was one of twelve children) gave us both lots of laughs. I was amazed at her remarkable memory and extensive vocabulary. Most of all, Bernice appreciated her devoted daughter, Jo, and son-in-law, Bob. May fond memories of Bernice bring peace and even joy to her family and friends.

  2. Marti Corbett says:
    17 Jan 2019
    Bernice was one of a kind. So admired for her respect of nature; for her dry wit; her wonderful memory that I so envy; the way that she drug her cane a year ago while at a restaurant for brunch, too proud to admit that it might just be a bit helpful. I am so grateful that Sharon introduced me to Bernice, Jo and Bob a few years ago. What a blessing.

  3. Jeff Kennedy says:
    17 Jan 2019
    I remember wonderful summer days fishing the ponds on her farm. I took it all for granted. I thought everybody had a terrific Aunt with a big beautiful farm. Boy was I wrong. It was all so special. Thanks for those lazy summer days and thanks for being a wonderful Aunt.

  4. Chad Kister says:
    17 Jan 2019
    Grandmother Bernice taught me much about nature, and the need to care about our fragile environment. She was an amazing person, and will always be remembered as such. She was generous and loving, and had great care for everyone, and every living thing.

  5. DON BEATTY says:
    17 Jan 2019
    A wonderful and full of life journey.

  6. Shelley posted an image:
    17 Jan 2019
    Aunt Bernice holding Allie shortly after she was born
    Aunt Bernice holding Allie shortly after she was born

  7. Sharon Edwards says:
    17 Jan 2019
    I am grateful for the lasting legacy Bernice left for me -- her respect and love for our environment. From my childhood memories on the farm to the most recent memories of our trips together to her beloved Blueridge mountains, I continued to learn from her and appreciate her enjoyment and concern for our world.

  8. Clara (Tinker) Greiner says:
    16 Jan 2019
    I worked with Bernice in Vocational Education from 1979 to 1984 when she retired. She was a great lady and an awesome role model for all of the other secretaries. She could sign her boss's signature better than he could. Rest in peace my friend. My prayers go out to her family.

  9. Bernard Beatty says:
    15 Jan 2019
    A wonderful lady to the end.

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