Andover, NY / Avoca, NY
Alison “Jeannette” Zartman – 75 – of Lynch-Casey Road, Andover, NY, died Saturday afternoon (September 14, 2024) at the home of her son in Avoca, NY, following a long illness.
Born in Lewisburg, PA on August 11, 1949, she was the daughter of Elwood & Ruth (Klingman) Zartman.
Jeannette grew up in Lewisburg, PA and graduate from Lewisburg High School. She resided in Milton, PA for about 2 years and later lived in Dundee, NY for several years. She has resided in Andover for the past 10 years.
A “Domestic Housewife,” Jeannette was a talented artist who enjoyed creating beautiful scenery paintings. She also enjoyed crocheting and gardening.
Jeannette was one of Jehovah’s Witnesses and was a member of Wellsville’s Kingdom Hall congregation where she taught many bible studies and enjoyed God’s gifts & creations.
She was preceded in death by her former husband, Robert W. Moll, Jr. who died in 2020; her brothers, Robert Zartman and Lee Zartman; sisters, Rosemary Zartman and Carol Zartman.
Surviving are her son, Richard (Iryna) Moll of Avoca; her daughter, Selenna (Kenny) Fiessler of Ocala, FL; her brother, Joseph Zartman of Mifflinburg, PA; her sister, Ruth Ann Hixon; her grandchildren, Kyle Fiessler, Joshua Moll, Rebekah Moll, Faith Moll, Shane Hight and Clayton Oakley; 2 great-grandchildren, Hunter & Harper.
Family & Friends of Alison “Jeannette” Zartman are welcome to attend a Memorial Talk on Saturday, September 21, 2024 at 2:00 PM at Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses, 115 Chamberlain St., Wellsville, NY.
Funeral arrangements are in care of the Dagon Funeral Home, 38 Church St., Hornell, NY.
Memorial contributions on Jeannette’s name may be made to the World Wide Work of Jehovah Witness at www.jw.org
To leave an online condolence or share a memory, visit www.dagonfuneralhome.com.
My mom was a kind, generous, giving person to all who met her. She would take in strays…whether animals or people. She thought everyone deserved that kindness and respect. My mom was also tough as nails, strong, and independent. This world will be less for her not being in it any longer. I will be at a loss without you momma….I will miss our early morning talks on the phone with coffee in hand. Rest easy and know I love you always 💜
My sister nailed it!! I already miss being able to talk to my mom In the morning and in the evening, like we did every day for so many years!
Continued tears keep me for writing anymore right now. Coffee in Hand morning or night!!
Alison was my best friend since 7th grade. No matter how many years went by I could always count on her to be there. I will miss her texts and phone calls. We would talk about just about anything.Her faith was a big part of her life and she wanted it to be a part of mine. Rest in peace and know you will see your family in Jehovah’s kingdom.
Rich and Selenna, sorry for your loss!