Am trying to find out If an obituary is posted in the newspapers for people who die who has no family or friends to claim the body for a proper burial. Is there any type of a public notice of any kind that does get posted for the unclaimed people?
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Obituaries for the unclaimed bodies
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Re: DORIS van HEECKEREN
I lived diagonally across from Doris, Daniel, Anna, Vimmy and Christian while Daniel was in his residency at Yale.
Some of my finest childhood memories involve the van Heeckerens.
One specific memory is of the Royal Barge anchoring in front of our house when their family came to visit.
I extend my condolences and those of my family to the van Heeckeren family.
John Barrett
Some of my finest childhood memories involve the van Heeckerens.
One specific memory is of the Royal Barge anchoring in front of our house when their family came to visit.
I extend my condolences and those of my family to the van Heeckeren family.
John Barrett
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DORIS van HEECKEREN
DORIS van HEECKEREN died at age 73 on November 13, 2012, two days following a snorkeling accident (near drowning) in Hawaii of irreversible brain damage.
Doris was born March 23, 1939 in Finland to Marta (died young from appendicitis) and Holger (contracted tuberculosis and unable to take care of Doris) Lindberg-Lindfors, and later adopted by Swedish couple Rolf and Astrid Stenberg of Stockholm, Sweden, when she was a young girl during World War II.
She met her husband who survives her Daniel W. van Heeckeren, MD, in Boston.
She is also survived by her four children – Anna, Wim, Christiaan, Ingrid – eight grandchildren, brother Ulf Stenberg and sister Suzanne Lindqvist, both of Stockholm.
She loved animals, sailing, sewing, her Swedish heritage, working on her horse farm, and her family.
She volunteered for Partners with Paws and One Health Organization and was a leader of the quilting guild "Baby Sew" that made articles for distribution to families at the Ronald McDonald House.
A Celebration of Life ceremony will be held at Landerhaven, 6111 Landerhaven Dr., Mayfield Heights, OHIO 44124 on Saturday, January 26, 2013 from 2-5pm.
In lieu of flowers the family suggests contributions to One Health Organization (596 Battles Rd., Gates Mills, OHIO 44040), Geauga Humane Society (15463 Chillicothe Rd., Russell Twp., OHIO 44072), Davis and Mentor Harbor Youth Sailing Association, Inc. (5330 Coronado Dr, Mentor-on-the-Lake, OH 44060).
Cuyahoga County, Ohio
Doris was born March 23, 1939 in Finland to Marta (died young from appendicitis) and Holger (contracted tuberculosis and unable to take care of Doris) Lindberg-Lindfors, and later adopted by Swedish couple Rolf and Astrid Stenberg of Stockholm, Sweden, when she was a young girl during World War II.
She met her husband who survives her Daniel W. van Heeckeren, MD, in Boston.
She is also survived by her four children – Anna, Wim, Christiaan, Ingrid – eight grandchildren, brother Ulf Stenberg and sister Suzanne Lindqvist, both of Stockholm.
She loved animals, sailing, sewing, her Swedish heritage, working on her horse farm, and her family.
She volunteered for Partners with Paws and One Health Organization and was a leader of the quilting guild "Baby Sew" that made articles for distribution to families at the Ronald McDonald House.
A Celebration of Life ceremony will be held at Landerhaven, 6111 Landerhaven Dr., Mayfield Heights, OHIO 44124 on Saturday, January 26, 2013 from 2-5pm.
In lieu of flowers the family suggests contributions to One Health Organization (596 Battles Rd., Gates Mills, OHIO 44040), Geauga Humane Society (15463 Chillicothe Rd., Russell Twp., OHIO 44072), Davis and Mentor Harbor Youth Sailing Association, Inc. (5330 Coronado Dr, Mentor-on-the-Lake, OH 44060).
Cuyahoga County, Ohio
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Re: Jo Ann Clemons
Eileen, I am Brenda Clemons Goldey, Jo Ann and Everett's daughter. Please contact me at bcgoldey@hughes.net and I will try and fill you in about the family. Brenda. Would love to talk to you and Joe would as well, I'm sure :)
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James P. Asimakopoulos
POLAND, OH - James P. Asimakopoulos, 92, entered into rest on Thursday, Sept. 11, 2014, after a six and a half-year courageous recovery from a stroke.
James was born on Aug. 22, 1922, in Youngstown, Ohio (Mahoning County) the son of Peter and Olga (Karvellas) Asimakopoulos.
His father had a confectionery in the Reality Building.
The family moved back to Greece when he was two years old, where he spent the next 22 years of his life.
James graduated from the First Gymnasium of Tripolis, Greece in 1942.
During the German occupation of Greece, he worked for the taxation office of the state of Arcadia and from 1945 to 1947 for the Transportation Department of the Greek Government (Y.E.K.A.).
Upon his return to his birthplace he worked at a restaurant in the Erie Terminal.
He attended Youngstown State University, majoring in Mechanical Engineering.
James obtained a job at United Engineering/Wean United as a machinist, and eventually ran the largest machine lathe in the country.
He was proud of his employment, loved his work, and retired in 1986, after a 30-year fulfilling career. James was a member of the Local Machinist Association No. 1230 and a member of Retirees Union No. 730.
He was a long-time member of St. John Greek Orthodox Church.
In his early years, he served as a Greek schoolteacher, later becoming a council member, Vice President, and eventually President of council during the church’s 75th Anniversary.
He was also a member of the Pan-Arcadian Federation of America, Tripolis Chapter No. 9, where he served as President of the Chapter, as well as District Governor.
Jim will be sadly missed by many, including his son, Peter (Sharon) Asimakopoulos of Boardman; two loving, loyal grandchildren, Nicholas (Kathryn) Asimakopoulos of North Carolina and Alexandra Asimakopoulos of Boardman; a great-grandchild, Brayden (Nicholas and Kathryn’s son); and many devoted nieces and nephews and close family friends.
Besides his parents, he was preceded in death by his loving wife, Katherine, whom he married on July 30, 1950, and enjoyed for 55 years; an infant son, George; four brothers, Elias (Louise P.), John, Andreas, and George; and three sisters, Nicholaia, Chrisoula, and Athena.
Friends may call from 2 to 5 p.m., where a Trisagion service will be held at 4 p.m., on Sunday, Sept. 14, at the Vaschak-Kirila Funeral Home and Monday, Sept. 15, from 10:30 to 11 a.m. at the church. A special thanks and loving wishes from James’ family to the administration, nurses, aids, activities department, and the entire staff at the Woodlands at Hampton Wood Nursing Home.
Also, thanks to St. Elizabeth Boardman Health Center and Hospice of the Valley for their support during his last few days.
Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m., Monday, Sept. 15, 2014, at St. John’s Greek Orthodox Church
The family requests that memorial contribution be made to St. John’s Greek Orthodox Church Endowment Fund or the activities department at Hampton Woods.
May his memory be eternal.
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James was born on Aug. 22, 1922, in Youngstown, Ohio (Mahoning County) the son of Peter and Olga (Karvellas) Asimakopoulos.
His father had a confectionery in the Reality Building.
The family moved back to Greece when he was two years old, where he spent the next 22 years of his life.
James graduated from the First Gymnasium of Tripolis, Greece in 1942.
During the German occupation of Greece, he worked for the taxation office of the state of Arcadia and from 1945 to 1947 for the Transportation Department of the Greek Government (Y.E.K.A.).
Upon his return to his birthplace he worked at a restaurant in the Erie Terminal.
He attended Youngstown State University, majoring in Mechanical Engineering.
James obtained a job at United Engineering/Wean United as a machinist, and eventually ran the largest machine lathe in the country.
He was proud of his employment, loved his work, and retired in 1986, after a 30-year fulfilling career. James was a member of the Local Machinist Association No. 1230 and a member of Retirees Union No. 730.
He was a long-time member of St. John Greek Orthodox Church.
In his early years, he served as a Greek schoolteacher, later becoming a council member, Vice President, and eventually President of council during the church’s 75th Anniversary.
He was also a member of the Pan-Arcadian Federation of America, Tripolis Chapter No. 9, where he served as President of the Chapter, as well as District Governor.
Jim will be sadly missed by many, including his son, Peter (Sharon) Asimakopoulos of Boardman; two loving, loyal grandchildren, Nicholas (Kathryn) Asimakopoulos of North Carolina and Alexandra Asimakopoulos of Boardman; a great-grandchild, Brayden (Nicholas and Kathryn’s son); and many devoted nieces and nephews and close family friends.
Besides his parents, he was preceded in death by his loving wife, Katherine, whom he married on July 30, 1950, and enjoyed for 55 years; an infant son, George; four brothers, Elias (Louise P.), John, Andreas, and George; and three sisters, Nicholaia, Chrisoula, and Athena.
Friends may call from 2 to 5 p.m., where a Trisagion service will be held at 4 p.m., on Sunday, Sept. 14, at the Vaschak-Kirila Funeral Home and Monday, Sept. 15, from 10:30 to 11 a.m. at the church. A special thanks and loving wishes from James’ family to the administration, nurses, aids, activities department, and the entire staff at the Woodlands at Hampton Wood Nursing Home.
Also, thanks to St. Elizabeth Boardman Health Center and Hospice of the Valley for their support during his last few days.
Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m., Monday, Sept. 15, 2014, at St. John’s Greek Orthodox Church
The family requests that memorial contribution be made to St. John’s Greek Orthodox Church Endowment Fund or the activities department at Hampton Woods.
May his memory be eternal.
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Terry L. Certalich
BESSEMER, PA. - Terry L. Certalich, 51, passed away on Wednesday, Sept. 10, 2014, at the UPMC Hospital in Farrell, Pa.
He was born in New Castle, Pa., the son of John and Ingrid Radke Certalich.
Terry was a graduate of Mohawk High. Had been employed at Consolidated Glass, was a member of the Mahoning Sportsman’s Club, The Bessemer Coon and Fox Club and The Bessemer Rod and Gun Club.
Terry is survived by his son, Mathew of Bessemer; father John and stepmother Bette of North Beaver Township; brothers Tim Certalich and his wife, Denise, of West Palm Beach, Fla., and Jeff Certalich of Belgrade, Montana; and sister Marci McCuskee and her husband, Bill, of New Springfield.
Terry was preceded in death by his mother, Ingrid.
Terry had requested that there be no visitation or services and that his body was to be cremated. His family respectfully honors his wishes and asks that you keep them in your thoughts. Arrangements have been entrusted to the Terry A. Cunningham Funeral Home.
He was born in New Castle, Pa., the son of John and Ingrid Radke Certalich.
Terry was a graduate of Mohawk High. Had been employed at Consolidated Glass, was a member of the Mahoning Sportsman’s Club, The Bessemer Coon and Fox Club and The Bessemer Rod and Gun Club.
Terry is survived by his son, Mathew of Bessemer; father John and stepmother Bette of North Beaver Township; brothers Tim Certalich and his wife, Denise, of West Palm Beach, Fla., and Jeff Certalich of Belgrade, Montana; and sister Marci McCuskee and her husband, Bill, of New Springfield.
Terry was preceded in death by his mother, Ingrid.
Terry had requested that there be no visitation or services and that his body was to be cremated. His family respectfully honors his wishes and asks that you keep them in your thoughts. Arrangements have been entrusted to the Terry A. Cunningham Funeral Home.
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Julia Ann (Kellhofer) Allen
CHILLICOTHE: Julia Ann (Kellhofer) Allen, 88, of Chillicothe, Ohio, died peacefully on September 12, 2014 at Traditions of Chillicothe after an extended illness.
She was born August 31, 1926 to the late Leo M. and Ada G. (Lawhorn) Kellhofer.
On May 18, 1945, she married Gilbert Allen, her husband of 52 years, who preceded her in death.
She is survived by their four children and their spouses, Dr. Judy (Ned) Maxson, Pam Allen, Jan (Curt Steiner) Allen, and Steve (Jodi) Allen, and Mary Duafala whom she loved like a daughter; grandchildren Victor (Brittany) Maxson, Michael Steiner, Kevin (Amanda) Allen, Patrick Allen, Stephanie (Gene Fowler) Allen, Jason (Amber Reynolds) Dement and Justin (Katie) Dement; and great grandchildren Ashley (Nathan Lambert) Maxson, Josh Maxson, Garrett Allen, Hayden Dement and Hudson Dement; and many nieces and nephews whom she loved dearly.
She was also preceded in death by her siblings Geraldine Harker, Duena Ames, Betty Trainer, and Mark Kellhofer.
Julia was a graduate of St. Mary High School in Chillicothe.
She devoted her life to her husband and children and was key to the success of the family business, Allen's Pharmacy.
Julia created the most fun Christmas's, Easter's and birthdays, as well as a loving, comfortable, stimulating home every day for her family.
An avid bowler, Julia was a fierce competitor on the lanes. And along with husband Gilbert, she was a formidable bridge player.
Physically fit before it had such cachet, she loved biking and walking and at times incorporated yoga and weight training into her routine.
After years of working night and day in the business and taking care of the family, Julia and Gilbert enjoyed traveling and exploring the world.
. Her children and extended family adored her and relied on her support, wisdom about life, beautiful laugh and grit and determination.
The Allen family will welcome friends and family at the Haller Funeral Home on Wednesday, September 17th from 11:00 am to 12:30 pm, with a brief remembrance and eulogy of Julia at noon, at Haller's.
This remembrance will be followed by the Mass of Christian Burial at St. Mary Catholic Church at 1 pm, and a graveside service at Greenlawn Cemetery immediately following.
In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in her name to the
Ross County Historical Society, 45 W 5th St, Chillicothe, OH 45601
www.rosscountyhistorical.org/
Her online memorial register is available at www.HallerFuneralHome.com.
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She was born August 31, 1926 to the late Leo M. and Ada G. (Lawhorn) Kellhofer.
On May 18, 1945, she married Gilbert Allen, her husband of 52 years, who preceded her in death.
She is survived by their four children and their spouses, Dr. Judy (Ned) Maxson, Pam Allen, Jan (Curt Steiner) Allen, and Steve (Jodi) Allen, and Mary Duafala whom she loved like a daughter; grandchildren Victor (Brittany) Maxson, Michael Steiner, Kevin (Amanda) Allen, Patrick Allen, Stephanie (Gene Fowler) Allen, Jason (Amber Reynolds) Dement and Justin (Katie) Dement; and great grandchildren Ashley (Nathan Lambert) Maxson, Josh Maxson, Garrett Allen, Hayden Dement and Hudson Dement; and many nieces and nephews whom she loved dearly.
She was also preceded in death by her siblings Geraldine Harker, Duena Ames, Betty Trainer, and Mark Kellhofer.
Julia was a graduate of St. Mary High School in Chillicothe.
She devoted her life to her husband and children and was key to the success of the family business, Allen's Pharmacy.
Julia created the most fun Christmas's, Easter's and birthdays, as well as a loving, comfortable, stimulating home every day for her family.
An avid bowler, Julia was a fierce competitor on the lanes. And along with husband Gilbert, she was a formidable bridge player.
Physically fit before it had such cachet, she loved biking and walking and at times incorporated yoga and weight training into her routine.
After years of working night and day in the business and taking care of the family, Julia and Gilbert enjoyed traveling and exploring the world.
. Her children and extended family adored her and relied on her support, wisdom about life, beautiful laugh and grit and determination.
The Allen family will welcome friends and family at the Haller Funeral Home on Wednesday, September 17th from 11:00 am to 12:30 pm, with a brief remembrance and eulogy of Julia at noon, at Haller's.
This remembrance will be followed by the Mass of Christian Burial at St. Mary Catholic Church at 1 pm, and a graveside service at Greenlawn Cemetery immediately following.
In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in her name to the
Ross County Historical Society, 45 W 5th St, Chillicothe, OH 45601
www.rosscountyhistorical.org/
Her online memorial register is available at www.HallerFuneralHome.com.
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Isaiah Booth
Searching for obituary or death certificate of Isaiah Booth born 1816, deceased AFTER 1870.
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Re: O'CONNOR, Rose
Greetings! Your great-grandmother, Grace Marie McEntee, was the much younger sister of Anna McEntee, my paternal grandmother. The 1900 U.S. Federal Census has 5 yr. old Grace, 24 yr. old Anna, and their 3 sisters and 1 brother living in Bedford Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, with their Plumber father Patrick and mother Mary. Both parents were born in Ireland. Later, in 1920, the U.S. Federal Census has 24 yr. old Grace residing in the same Brooklyn neighborhood but actually living with married Anna's McAuley family! Please contact me so that we may share information.
Evelyn
Evelyn
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Raymond C. Owen, age 79, of Conneaut, formerly of Albion,Pa.son of the late Samuel and Anna (Sippola) Owen.
Raymond C. Owen, age 79, of Conneaut, formerly of Albion,Pa.
passed away Tuesday, September 23, 2014, at University Hospitals Geauga Medical Center. He was born January 21, 1935 in Cleveland, son of the late Samuel and Anna (Sippola) Owen.
Ray enjoyed hunting and collecting cans.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a son, Samuel Owen, and by twin daughters, Diana Owen and Deana Owen. His is survived by his wife, Silvia (Bateman) Owen, two sons, Daniel Owen and his wife, Denise, of Conneaut, Kirk Owen and his wife, Cindy, of Pittsburgh, two grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
A memorial service will be held on Saturday, September 27, 2014 at 10:00 a.m., at the Mattera Funeral Home, 188 East State Street, Albion, with Pastor Allan Thorpe, officiating. Burial will be private by the family.
passed away Tuesday, September 23, 2014, at University Hospitals Geauga Medical Center. He was born January 21, 1935 in Cleveland, son of the late Samuel and Anna (Sippola) Owen.
Ray enjoyed hunting and collecting cans.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a son, Samuel Owen, and by twin daughters, Diana Owen and Deana Owen. His is survived by his wife, Silvia (Bateman) Owen, two sons, Daniel Owen and his wife, Denise, of Conneaut, Kirk Owen and his wife, Cindy, of Pittsburgh, two grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
A memorial service will be held on Saturday, September 27, 2014 at 10:00 a.m., at the Mattera Funeral Home, 188 East State Street, Albion, with Pastor Allan Thorpe, officiating. Burial will be private by the family.
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Naseby
To find relationship with Dylan Thomas ( poet & author)
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Peter Crummy (1898-1929)
Peter Crummy was born in Liverpool, England, son of Matthew Crummy (1865-1923). He served in the English Merchant Navy, mainly shipping from Southampton, England to New York on many trips from 1921. His last listed sailings were in 1929 out of San Francisco, via Panama Canal to Cuba on board the SS. California. In 1929 he gives a home address as 220 East 4th Street, Philadelphia. My deceased mother informed me that soon after he died in a lift accident in New York. This is all I know. I would dearly love to see if we have any Crummy cousins in Philadelphia or New York. Can somebody help me to track down his death details and place of burial.
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Re: Sarah Alice Snoddy Birge
I know this is a long shot because it has been so many years, but do you have any other information on anyone in Sarah's family? Her parents are my second great grandparents on my mother's side.
Thanks so much in advance.
Thanks so much in advance.
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Tribbitt family from Denton
Looking for any Tribbit family original Maryland. Cora and Walter Tribbitt
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Re: LTC Walter Watson Tribbitt, USArmy (Ret.)
This is my family! Please contact me if you are related
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Steve R. Kaliney
CANFIELD, Ohio - Steve R. Kaliney, 81, died Thursday morning at Hospice House. (Mahoning County, Ohio)
He was born Jan. 28, 1933, in Farrell, Pa., a son of Stephen C. and Mary A. Horvat Kaliney. Steve was an Industrial Arts and Woodworking teacher with the Liberty School System for 30 years, retiring in July of 1986.
Steve honorably served his country as a member of the U.S. Army during the Korean War, from 1953 to 1955.
Steve was a master woodworker.
He was an excellent golfer and enjoyed his time spent with the Millcreek Park Golf League. Steve is survived by his wife of 38 years, Jean DiThomas, whom he married Dec. 25, 1977. Besides his parents, Steve was preceded in death by his sister, Mary Ann Mikulski, and his brother, Robert P. Kaliney.
According to Steve’s wishes, there will be no calling hours or service.
Memorial contributions may be given to Hospice House, 5190 Market St., Youngstown, OHIO 44512.
Arrangements are by the Lane Family Funeral Homes, Anstrom Chapel.
Family and friends may visit www.lanefuneralhomes.com to view this obituary and send condolences. - See more at: http://www.vindy.com/news/tributes/#sthash.FXMQ3j8h.dpuf
He was born Jan. 28, 1933, in Farrell, Pa., a son of Stephen C. and Mary A. Horvat Kaliney. Steve was an Industrial Arts and Woodworking teacher with the Liberty School System for 30 years, retiring in July of 1986.
Steve honorably served his country as a member of the U.S. Army during the Korean War, from 1953 to 1955.
Steve was a master woodworker.
He was an excellent golfer and enjoyed his time spent with the Millcreek Park Golf League. Steve is survived by his wife of 38 years, Jean DiThomas, whom he married Dec. 25, 1977. Besides his parents, Steve was preceded in death by his sister, Mary Ann Mikulski, and his brother, Robert P. Kaliney.
According to Steve’s wishes, there will be no calling hours or service.
Memorial contributions may be given to Hospice House, 5190 Market St., Youngstown, OHIO 44512.
Arrangements are by the Lane Family Funeral Homes, Anstrom Chapel.
Family and friends may visit www.lanefuneralhomes.com to view this obituary and send condolences. - See more at: http://www.vindy.com/news/tributes/#sthash.FXMQ3j8h.dpuf
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No answer WHY!
I left this message a year plus ago and no return message WHY! I dad was given promises form his dad that I guess were just lies. This was my last request. I have been trying to get in touch with the DeCavalcante family for sometime now. My grandmother was married to Sam her name was Mary Sturgis I think the spelling is correct. My dads name was Robert A Rizzo. He only was able to his father Simone a few times a year and I never was able to meet my real grandfather. I would however like to meet the rest of my true family. I have lost both my dad and mother most of my brothers and sisters. There are very few members left and over the last 30 years I have tried and get shut down. Please at 56 I would like to know something about my true family. Can this website contact anybody from the DeCavalcante side for me? Thank You. So If anybody from the DeCavalcante would contact me it would be great.
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Re: Ronnie P. Gossett Died July 23, 2007
I heard a funny story from the Honky Tonk Man involving Gossett. Apparently, he once sold Nick Gulas' territory to an old woman for a hefty sum. The woman later called Gulas and said, "I'd like to know when I can come down to look over the business?"
Gulas answers back, "What do you mean?"
The woman says, "Well, I own the territory. I bought the wrestling business there."
"Bulls**it," says Gulas. "This is my territory. Who'd you buy it from?"
"I bought it from Ronnie P. Gossett!"
Gulas takes the phone away from his ear and exclaims "God**mn that f**king Gossett!"
Seemed a fitting and humorous epitaph to him.
Gulas answers back, "What do you mean?"
The woman says, "Well, I own the territory. I bought the wrestling business there."
"Bulls**it," says Gulas. "This is my territory. Who'd you buy it from?"
"I bought it from Ronnie P. Gossett!"
Gulas takes the phone away from his ear and exclaims "God**mn that f**king Gossett!"
Seemed a fitting and humorous epitaph to him.
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Jeanette M. Shrock
NEWARK: A graveside inurnment service celebrating the life of Jeanette M. Shrock, age 84, of Newark, Ohio, will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Monday, October 13, 2014 at Newark Memorial Gardens with Pastor Rusty Foley officiating.
Jeanette was born October 6, 1929 in Newark, Ohio to the late Russell Irwin and Eva E. (Adams) Irwin-Bidwell.
She passed away on Wednesday, October 1, 2014 at her home.
Jeanette retired from the Newark Telephone Company where she had been a telephone operator. She enjoyed ballroom dancing, singing and needlepoint.
She is survived by a son, Donald Shrock of Newark; grandchildren, Allison Shrock of Columbus and Cathy Shrock of Rochester, New York; great-grandchildren, Owen Anders; brother-in-law, Ray E. (Jean) Shrock of Kansas City, MO; nephews, Steven Trager, Gary and Randy Shrock; Janice Sprague and Norma Gay Haught.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, David Shrock, Sr.; a son, David Shrock, Jr.; a sister, Alice Trager; and step-father, John Bidwell.
A graveside inurnment service celebrating the life of Jeanette M. Shrock, age 84, of Newark, Ohio, will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Monday, October 13, 2014 at Newark Memorial Gardens with Pastor Rusty Foley officiating.
Criss Wagner Hoskinson Funeral Home is honored to care for the Shrock family.
Please visit www.CrissWagnerHoskinson.com to share a special memory about Jeanette or to sign an online guest book.
Jeanette was born October 6, 1929 in Newark, Ohio to the late Russell Irwin and Eva E. (Adams) Irwin-Bidwell.
She passed away on Wednesday, October 1, 2014 at her home.
Jeanette retired from the Newark Telephone Company where she had been a telephone operator. She enjoyed ballroom dancing, singing and needlepoint.
She is survived by a son, Donald Shrock of Newark; grandchildren, Allison Shrock of Columbus and Cathy Shrock of Rochester, New York; great-grandchildren, Owen Anders; brother-in-law, Ray E. (Jean) Shrock of Kansas City, MO; nephews, Steven Trager, Gary and Randy Shrock; Janice Sprague and Norma Gay Haught.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, David Shrock, Sr.; a son, David Shrock, Jr.; a sister, Alice Trager; and step-father, John Bidwell.
A graveside inurnment service celebrating the life of Jeanette M. Shrock, age 84, of Newark, Ohio, will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Monday, October 13, 2014 at Newark Memorial Gardens with Pastor Rusty Foley officiating.
Criss Wagner Hoskinson Funeral Home is honored to care for the Shrock family.
Please visit www.CrissWagnerHoskinson.com to share a special memory about Jeanette or to sign an online guest book.
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Mary Kaykish (Kakish)
YOUNGSTOWN – A Mass of Christian Burial will be Tuesday, Oct. 14, 2014, at 10 a.m. at St. Dominic’s Church for Mary Kaykish, 98, who passed away peacefully at St. Elizabeth Boardman Health Center, with her family by her side.
Mary was born May 13, 1916, in Youngstown, Ohio, (Mahoning County) a daughter of Peter and Anastazia Suchinsky Kakish.
She was employed as a manager at Lerner’s in downtown Youngstown for approximately 40 years.
Mary will always be remembered by all for the strong, independent and courageous life that she led.
She was an outstanding cook, who loved to entertain and feed her guests.
Mary was a long-time member of St. Dominic’s Church.
She also was an avid Cleveland sports fan, especially the Indians.
Mary will be greatly missed by her surviving family, in particular, her niece, Janet (Austin) Scudieri; grandnephew Paul (Carissa) Scudieri; and grandniece Kristen (Ryan) Ackerman.
She will also be dearly missed by her many faithful friends and neighbors who supported her throughout her latter years.
She was preceded in death by her beloved brother, Paul Kakish; and sister-in-law Mary Kakish. Interment will take place at Newton Falls Cemetery.
The Kaykish family has entrusted their loved one to the care of the Kubina-Yuhasz-Wasko Funeral Home. Family and friends may pay their respects on Tuesday, Oct. 14, 2014, from 9 to 10 a.m. at St. Dominic’s Church Visit www.waskofamily.com to view the obituary and send the Kaykish family condolences.
Mary was born May 13, 1916, in Youngstown, Ohio, (Mahoning County) a daughter of Peter and Anastazia Suchinsky Kakish.
She was employed as a manager at Lerner’s in downtown Youngstown for approximately 40 years.
Mary will always be remembered by all for the strong, independent and courageous life that she led.
She was an outstanding cook, who loved to entertain and feed her guests.
Mary was a long-time member of St. Dominic’s Church.
She also was an avid Cleveland sports fan, especially the Indians.
Mary will be greatly missed by her surviving family, in particular, her niece, Janet (Austin) Scudieri; grandnephew Paul (Carissa) Scudieri; and grandniece Kristen (Ryan) Ackerman.
She will also be dearly missed by her many faithful friends and neighbors who supported her throughout her latter years.
She was preceded in death by her beloved brother, Paul Kakish; and sister-in-law Mary Kakish. Interment will take place at Newton Falls Cemetery.
The Kaykish family has entrusted their loved one to the care of the Kubina-Yuhasz-Wasko Funeral Home. Family and friends may pay their respects on Tuesday, Oct. 14, 2014, from 9 to 10 a.m. at St. Dominic’s Church Visit www.waskofamily.com to view the obituary and send the Kaykish family condolences.
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