
Henry E. Moreland, age 84, of Jamestown passed away Monday morning, May 10, 2021 in Marquette Hospice House, Meadville.
He was born in Jamestown on July 11, 1936 a son of Wilson E. and Edna G. (Robertson) Moreland. He served his country in the United States Army as an Airborne Infantry Paratrooper from 1954-1957. He was the owner/operator of Moreland Motors garage and car dealership in Conneaut Lake, was a train conductor, owned Moreland Tavern/Restaurant, and drove buses for O.D. Anderson.
He is survived by a daughter, Julie Patterson and her husband William of Richmond, VA and Jamestown, PA; two sisters, Onnalee Patterson and her husband Jim of Greenville, Grace Wagner and her husband Bob of Fredonia; a brother, James W. Moreland and his wife Fran of Jamestown; two grandchildren, William Patterson and his wife Heather of Wiggins, MS and Lauren Patterson-Wagy and her husband Andrew of Richmond, VA; three great grandchildren, Kendyl, Saoirse, and Blake. He was preceded in death by his parents and two brothers Thomas W. Moreland and George L. Moreland.
A Celebration of Life will be held later this summer. Inurnment will be in Park Lawn Cemetery. Arrangements have been entrusted to LOUTZENHISER-RANDALL FUNERAL HOME AND CREMATION SERVICES, 416 LIBERTY ST., JAMESTOWN.

So very sorry for your loss
Dear Julie,
You and your family have my sympathy at the passing of your dad. May GOD’s presence bring you comfort and peace. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Sorry to hear of Henry’s passing. I just got to know him.in the past few years. I enjoyed our conversations greatly.
Jim and Fran, you have our sincere sympathy and condolences of the passing of your brother.
May the Lord comfort you at this time.
RIP old friend!
Julie and Bill,
Rob and I were so sorry to hear of your dad’s passing. What an amazing life he had. I have such fond memories of going to your dad’s tavern for sandwiches, sodas and to play music. I know no words can help you at this time, but know I am always here for you if you ever want to talk about the “good ole days” or just catch up on our lives.
Cammy (Wolf) and Rob Andrews