
Calling Hours:
Friday, June 24, 2022, 10:00-11:00am
Loutzenhiser-Jordan Funeral Home and Cremation
Services, Inc., 366-368 S. Main St., Greenville, PA
Funeral Service:
Friday, June 24, 2022, 11:00am
Loutzenhiser-Jordan Funeral Home and Cremation
Services, Inc., 366-368 S. Main St., Greenville, PA
Rev. Nathan Seckinger, officiating
Chaplain of St. Paul's Senior Living Community
Burial will be in White Oak Springs Cemetery
Connoquenessing, PA
Mildred L. McLaughlin, age 90, of St. Paul's Senior Living Community, passed away Thursday afternoon, June 16, 2022.
She was born in Teaneck, NJ on October 31, 1931 to Harry and Louise (Lupfer) Daw. Mildred was a graduate of Tenafly High School. She retired in 1990 from Weight Watchers International, where she worked as a Program Director and she had previously been employed at Schering-Plough Pharmaceuticals.
Mildred was a member of First Presbyterian Church, where she served as an Elder and sang in the choir. She was also a moderator for Presbyterian Women in the Shenango Presbytery and served on the coordinating team.
On January 10, 1953 Mildred married Rev. Benjamin E. McLaughlin, he passed away on October 2, 1995. She is survived by two daughters, Ginny Jewett (Toby) of Youngstown, NY and Cindy (Ken) Prow of of Knightdale, NC, two sons, Benjamin McLaughlin (Deb) of East Stroudsburg, PA and David McLaughlin (Patti) of Wantage, NJ, three brothers, H. Robert Daw of Norristown, PA, James Daw of Ramsey, NJ and Edward Daw of Durham, NC, seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents and husband.
Memorial contributions may be made to St. Paul's, 339 E. Jamestown Rd., Greenville, PA 16125 or to 1119 Park Ave., #7, Meadville, PA 16335.

Dear Ginny, Cindy, Ben, and David, you have my condolences on the passing of your mother. I have such fond memories of Aunt Millie at the cottage on Lake George and at your parents’ woodland retreat in Hadley. Many happy hours spent in conversation and laughter with our parents gathered around a meal at the campfire or settled comfortably on the screened porch on a summer evening. My sympathies are with you at this time of loss. I hope there is some comfort in sharing happy memories of your mother’s life and the many lives she touched in the course of her nine decades.
Dear Ginny, Cindy, Ben and David–and Uncle Bob, Uncle Jim, and Dad,
I send my love and deepest condolences to you all. I have fond memories of Aunt Mildred and the family togetherness in “the country” and will treasure them; and I hope you find comfort in coming together to celebrate her life and share in your memories.
Many hugs from NC. I’m so sorry I can’t be there in person.
Love,
Jen
Dear Ginny, Cindy, Ben and David, and Dad, Uncle Jim and Uncle Ed,
Sincere condolences and much love to all. Will always cherish the memories of all the Thanksgivings in Union, Christmas’s at Nana and Grandpas and summer holidays up at “The Country”. May you all find peace in sharing the memory of her life.
Sorry I can’t be there in person, but sharing much love with you all.
Dear cousins Ginny, Cindy, Ben, and David, and Uncle Bob, Uncle Ed, and Dad,
Sending much love and prayers to you all. Mildred was a wonderful, independent woman, and I always loved spending time with her – in the country (with Uncle Ben, too), my visits in Greenville when I attended Grove City College, and even in Hadley one summer with Rees and the kids. Please know that I am sorry I couldn’t be there for her service. May you feel the love of family and friends, their thoughts and prayers, surround you at this difficult time. I’m so glad my brother Jim and his son Jimmy were there to celebrate her life. It was so good to hear about the service.
Much love and lots of hugs,
Jessica