OBITUARIES
A Remembrance of Loved Ones
Reinhold William Petruschke
Bill Petruschke peacefully passed from this life on February 9, 2021 due to complications from Parkinson's Disease and Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP). He was 78 years old. Married for over 50 years, he leaves behind his spouse, Candy, his two daughters Alysha (Glenn) and DeAnn (Jared) and four grandchildren.
Bill was a Tool and Die Maker by trade and owner of Endura Plastics in Kirtland, Ohio. After selling his company he founded Wedgewood products and became the world’s largest producer of aquarium hydrometers. Bill lived a full and rich life and loved to make others laugh. He will be remembered as a loving husband, attentive father, doting grandfather and friend to all.
An online memorial service will be held on February 13, 2021. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to CurePSP at 1216 Broadway, 2nd Floor, New York, NY 10001 or online at psp.org/iwanttohelp/ways-to-give/
Mary M. Harrington
Mary M. (Peggy) Harrington (nee Williams), 73, of Wickliffe, Ohio, passed away February 6, 2021 in Mentor, Ohio.
Peggy was born in Cleveland, Ohio, to Earle W. Williams and Margaret J. Williams (nee Burke) on February 16, 1947. She attended Wickliffe Senior High School graduating in 1965. She worked as a clerk and office manager for Cuyahoga County Probation Department for 36 years before retiring. She also worked part-time as a home health aide as well as at Nautica Stage on occasion. She liked collies but loved her cats. She collected several different things over the years and liked candles, artwork and in general nice things. She loved to travel and wanted to visit as many places around the world as she could. She especially loved ocean cruises and sailed well over 100 times. Peggy loved to meet new people and make new friends and cruising afforded her that pleasure. She was kind, generous and really liked to help people.
Mary was preceded in death by her parents Earle and Margaret Williams and her sister Madonna Nicholls (nee Williams)
Peggy is survived by her longtime companion Michael Jablonski of Mentor on the Lake, her niece Debora A. DiLillo Nicholls of North Olmsted, nephew R. Scott E. Nicholls (Lisa), and great nephew and nieces Peyton, Olivia and Ella Nicholls of North Ridgeville. She is also survived by her brother-in-law Raymond Nicholls of North Olmsted.
Funeral mass will be held at 10:00 a.m. Friday February 19, 2021 at Our Lady of Mount Carmel, 29850 Euclid Ave., Wickliffe with Father Joseph O’Donnell officiating. Arrangements handled by Blessings Cremation Center, 9340 Pinecone Dr., Mentor, Ohio
In lieu of flowers the family suggests contributions in her name to the Alzheimer’s Association Cleveland Chapter, National Multiple Sclerosis Society Ohio Buckeye Chapter, The Hospice of the Western Reserve, or the charity of your choice.
Due to Covid 19 restrictions and risks the family plans to hold a Celebration of Life gathering at a time, date, and place to be determined based on existing circumstances. Those wishing to attend are asked to email Michael Jablonski at travel_guy@sbcglobal.net. You will be added to the contact list once we are able to hold the celebration safely.
Mary’s family wishes to extend our sincere thanks to the caring staff at Salida Woods Assisted Living, Hospice of the Western Reserve, Sister Mary Ann Burke and the Sisters of Notre Dame and the countless others who have prayed for and helped us along this journey
Hanna C. Kessler
June 16, 1925 - January 23, 2021
Hanna C. Kessler (nee Paschke) age 95. Beloved widow of John J. Rys and Joseph W. Kessler Jr.; loving mother of Robert M. Rys (Barb), Kathleen Staub (Carl) (both deceased), Barbara A. Rys, Linda M. DiCenzi, John E. Rys (Lori); stepmother of Ruth Loya (Don), Chris Skoczen (Ron), Joseph W. Kessler III (deceased), James Kessler (Mary), and Julia Devine (Bill); treasured grandmother, aunt, and friend of many.
Private services will be held.
Molly Pan
Molly Pan, 82, of Cleveland, Ohio, passed away peacefully in her sleep on January 31, 2021, at Heartland of Mentor, Ohio with her family member by her side. She was born on August 12, 1938 in Rangoon, Burma. Her proudest moment was becoming a naturalized United States citizen with her family.
Molly was a seamstress & homemaker living in Cleveland, Ohio. She loved cooking, baking, making clothes, traveling, playing Mahjong, watching TV, attending church and spending time with friends and family. She has passed down many traditional Burmese recipes to her children. Her smile wasinfectious and brightens any room when she was there. Molly will be truly missed. Live like Molly; Smile. Laugh. Be happy and joyous.
Molly is survived by her husband, Ying Yu Pan, 91. They were married for more than 60 years. Survived by her four children: Jackson Pan & Nelson Pan, of California; Mary Pan, of Wickliffe; and Wilson Pan, of Cleveland. She is also survived by her two grandchildren and three cats.
A private memorial & celebration of Molly’s life will be planned for a later date. In lieu of flowers, Molly’s family suggests that memorial donations be made in her name to your favorite local food bank.
James Edward Salzbrunn
September 9, 1937 - January 7, 2021
“Jimmy the Brick” world’s best brick layer and stone mason for over 63 years. He began his career with Fragassi & Son Mason Contractors. James was born in Chicago, Illinois to his parents the late Fred and Mary Alice (nee Hall) Salzbrunn; beloved husband of Jeri (nee Fragassi) for 52 years; father extraordinaire of Michael James, Susan Marie and Patricia Ann; extremely proud grandfather of Hannah Leigh, Sarah (deceased), Kurt James, and James Michael; great-grandfather of Luke and Hailey Hope; brother of William, Renee, Ellen Shelfo, and the following deceased: Richard, Rose Mary Hass, and Ben. Our father “Bricks” gave every part of his heart and hard work to everyone, he gave everything!! Mike, Sue and Patricia are blessed by the legacy of their parents. Jim and Jeri were a strong couple with love and passion. Jim loved his family and his many friends. A special thanks to all of you. He loved being “Boss”, Nascar, casinos, and watching the horses run.
In the spring of 2021, as he requested for a celebration of his awesome 84 years of life, his cremains will be buried next to his wife at Mount Carmel Cemetery in Hillside, Illinois. “God loves you dad”
Hildegard Hantzmann
Hildegard (Otto) Hantzmann, age 91, of Willowick, passed away peacefully surrounded by family on Wednesday, January 27, 2021. Hildegard was born on September 21, 1929 in Lerbach, Germany. She was the youngest of five children of the late Hubert and Anna (nee Koch) Otto.
Hildegard cared for her friends and family throughout her life in a special, motherly way. She was devoted to her children, husband and those close to her and will forever be remembered for being a hardworking, independent, loving and caring grandmother. Hildegard beamed with pride for her grandchildren often sharing their noted accomplishments with anyone she talked with and could always be found on the sidelines cheering them on. She was also thankful to enjoy quality time with her great-grandchildren who absolutely adored her.
Hildegard is survived by her brother, Helmuth Otto; sister, Elfriede Seibt; daughters, Iris (Dennis) Giannini, Kim (Michael) Marhefka; five grandchildren, Tara Giannini, Ryan (Stephanie) Giannini, Adam Giannini, Adrian (AJ) Piazza, and Logan (Antonella) Marhefka; two great-grandchildren, Cooper and Callie Piazza; and will be sadly missed by her extended family and close friends of the family.
She was preceded in death by her husband Otto Hantzmann; parents; sisters, Anneliese Bertram and Margarete Koch; and great-grandchild Forrest Giannini.
In lieu of a formal service or flowers, donations can be made to St. Jude in her memory as Hildegard always had a special place in her heart for children and wanting to help those in need. Donations can be made by clicking here.
Rebecca Stibila
Rebecca Stibila (nee Funnell) age 44, passed away suddenly on January 23, 2021. Beloved daughter of James (deceased) and Louise (deceased) and sister to Jay (deceased). Beloved granddaughter to Lawrence and Laverne Neeld (both deceased) and Harry and Nancy Funnell (both deceased). Survived by loving sister, Jamie Heppner and nephew, Jay Harr. Rebecca also leaves behind a loving family of aunts, uncles and cousins.
Rebecca had a great love for cats, doing art work, word searches, playing bingo and interacting with the Bridges group.
Thank you to all the staff at Homestead II in Painesville for your constant care and compassion for Rebecca. It is truly appreciated.
A Memorial Service will be held on Saturday, February 6, 2021 at 11am at Victory Baptist Church, 8911 Lakeshore Blvd. Mentor.
Gary Colavecchio
Gary Colavecchio was born in Cleveland at St Luke’s hospital on June 23, 1948 and passed away January 23, 2021. Son of the late Joe and Catherine Colavecchio. Loving Companion of Peggy Smith. Cherished father of Andrea Boyd (husband Ben). Devoted grandfather of Kaitlin and Brianna Boyd. Dear brother of Eileen Froelich (husband Dave)
Gary was a Veteran of The U.S. Navy, he was a lifelong Cleveland Browns fan, and loved watching The Food Network.
A Graveside Service will be held 1:00 P.M. Friday February 5, 2021 at Knollwood Cemetery, 1678 Som Center Rd, Mayfield Heights, OH 44124.. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Gary’s names to Hospice of the Western Reserve, 17876 St. Clair Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44110.
Joseph R. Kubasha
May 2 1955 - January 16, 2021
Joe Kubasha from Garfield Hts beloved son of the late Joe and Stephanie Kubasha beloved sister of Louise Hancovsky and best friend and brother in law of Dave Hancovsky. Loving fiancé of Kim Dennis . Joe was kind to everyone and loved life. He enjoyed fitness training and his pets. His family and friends will miss him dearly.
Douglas Lee Lucas
Douglas (Doug) Lee Lucas, age 61, of Cleveland, Ohio passed away unexpectedly while at home on Sunday, January 17, 2021.
Doug was born in Clarksburg, West Virginia on November 5, 1959, the son of Robert L. Lucas and Emma C. Lucas (née Martin).
Doug is survived by his sister Arleta Ann Grenon, his nieces Kristin Grenon and Stacey Liddington, and his close friends Steve and Laurabeth Gresham. Doug was preceded in death by his father and mother, his son Donnie L. Lucas, and his nephew Eric J. Liddington.
Having grown up in Eastlake, Ohio,
Doug attended North High School. He worked at West Side Catholic Center in Cleveland. In his spare time, he loved being with his friends and family, hunting, fishing, and riding motorcycles.
Doug will be remembered as a son, father, brother, uncle, and friend. He will be dearly missed by all of those that loved him.
In accordance with Doug's wishes, there will be no service held. Instead, his ashes will be taken to Black Water Falls in West Virginia, where he will be put to rest with his mother, father, and nephew.
A celebration of Doug's life will be held for his family and friends, the date of which will be announced at a later time.
You're my brother. When you think of me while you're up in Heaven, think of how much you meant to me. It's sad that you left without being able to say goodbye, but as you begin to fly, just remember that I love you.
You're my brother. I will always miss you, but I know we will see each other again one day. Until then, may you rest in peace with Dad, Mom, Donnie, and Eric.
I will always carry your memories forever in my heart,
-Annie-
Frederick Thomas Jones
Frederick Thomas Jones passed away peacefully on Monday, January 11th, 2021 in Cleveland, OH at the age of 74.
Fred was born on February 20th, 1946 in Youngstown, OH to Thomas Frederick Jones and Margaret Rita (Rowse) Moore. Fred proudly served with the United States National Guard and was a member of the New Apostolic Church for 32 years.
Fred was always available to lend a helping hand. He was an inspiration of strength and willpower to his family. Finding happiness in the simple pleasures of life, Fred enjoyed many, many long walks. Memories of camping and hunting trips will always be cherished by his loved ones. He shared his love of professional wrestling and fondness for fishing with his children and grandchildren. Kind to all and always with a treat in hand, Fred will be dearly missed by his beloved grand-dogs, Enzo and Frankie.
He is survived by his son, Frederick Jones Jr.; his daughter Kandy (Harold) Hite; his step-daughters Stephanie (Matthew) Carter and Kristin (Alex) Siegman; his grandsons Matthew, Edward, Torrin, Parker, Nolan and Jace; his granddaughters Crystal and Nicole; and seven great grandchildren; his siblings William Jones, Shirley (James) English, Mary Lou (Donald) Lemmo, and Lawrence Jones and by his many nieces and nephews. He is preceded in death by his father Thomas Jones; his mother Rita Moore; his brother Ronald Jones; and his nephew Daniel English. A private memorial for family was held on Sunday, January 17th, 2021 at 10 o’clock a.m.
“Dearest loved one, you were always welcome in my day, important in my life and cherished in my heart.”
Art J. Sattler
With great sadness, we announce the passing of Art J. Sattler on January 10th, 2021. He will be greatly missed by his loving family and close friends. A funeral service will not he held at this time due to covid restrictions.
Patricia DeVeny
Patricia DeVeny, 74, of Eastlake, Ohio, passed away on January 9, 2021. Pat, the cherished daughter of Howard and Marie, graduated from The Andrews School and was a skilled optician until she retired several years ago. Pat loved singing, traveling, and spending time with friends and family, but she was especially happy when she was serving others. She was a wonderful cook and a fearless adventurer, as well.
Pat was a proud member of the Maple Mountain Chorus and, more recently, the Greater Cleveland Chorus, and she was a dedicated member of Reformation Lutheran Church for decades. Pat is survived by George DeVeny, her husband of forty-five years; her children Deb (George) Hanna, John (Marcy) DeVeny, and Tricia (Josh) Zeedrich; and her beloved grandchildren Veronica, Sylvia, Sadie, and Ben. Pat was preceded in death by her parents.
A public celebration of Pat’s life will be planned for a later date. In lieu of flowers, Pat’s family suggests that memorial donations be made in her name to the Lake County Foster Parent Association or Lake and Geauga County, Ohio Toys for Tots.
Carl F. Kuhns
July 16, 1927 – January 3, 2021
Carl F. Kuhns, July 16, 1927 – January 3, 2021. Passed peacefully in his sleep. The last of his generation, he is now with his siblings and parents. Carl was a loving husband to Bonnie for 35 years, a wonderful father to Carla, Robin, Howard, Mark, Lee, Meredith and Charles, to several grandchildren and great grandchildren, nieces and nephews and a very dear friend to many. Toward the end of WWII, Carl served in the Navy from 1945 to 1948. He was in the Command Information Center (CIC) on destroyer escorts and later was recalled during the Korean Conflict. He graduated from San Diego City College and holds a life membership in the California Honor Society, attended MIT, a member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, (IEEE), and a private pilot with single and multi-engine ratings. He had a diverse career in various technical fields from basic research to technical writing for both industrial and technical clients. He was a Boy Scout Scoutmaster for 10 years, celebrating four Eagle Scouts and one Star Scout, and formed an Explorer Post. He volunteered at the Cleveland Clinic for eight years and the Better Business Bureau for five years. Carl enjoyed music and Broadway musicals. Another favorite was playing softball at family reunions. He played tennis and Jai Alai, and for 17 years, played racquetball three times a week. A few of his many hobbies were electronics/amateur radio, photography, woodworking, sailing, winemaking, and cooking. He was kind man who was always joking and laughing. Carl will be greatly missed, but always in our hearts.
Joan Smith
October 29, 1931 - December 20, 2020
Joan Marie Smith (DeGirolamo/Fredericy) Born October 29, 1931 Passed away at home, peacefully December 20, 2020. Beloved daughter to John and Celesta (Girardi) both deceased; Loving sister to Beverly (Robert) DiVincenzo-Schwab; Mother to Edward Fredericy Jr. and Tina Blankenship; Adoring grandmother to Jessica and Jack Cruz, Stephanie, Grace (Paul) and Charles Blankenship; Devoted Great grandmother to Kaelynn Dockery, Gage Cruz, Chiron Cuthrell and Gavin Kaiser. Loved and cherished by many.
Lawrence Krempasky
Lawrence Krempasky passed away on January 7, 2021, and had resided at Maplewood Assisted Living in Twinsburg. He worked for the Chrysler Stamping Plant in Twinsburg for many years right after high school. He loved boating near Catawba Island in Sandusky, hunting, and enjoyed story telling. Private Family Services were held.
Ruth Cozadd
Ruth E. Cozadd (nee Perry) of Mentor, Ohio was received into the loving arms of her savior, Jesus Christ on December 29, 2020. Ruth is survived by her beloved husband of sixty years, Ellis E. Cozadd, twin daughters Darla (Jay) Rovniak of Glen Allen, VA and Darlene (Dan) McNiel of Mentor, OH. The joy and lights of her life, her precious granddaughters Darcy McNiel of Rosenberg, TX; Lauren (Joel) Murray of Nashville, TN; and Jocelyn Rovniak of Glen Allen, VA. Also surviving are her dearly loved sisters Beatrice (Adam) Fredrick and Nora (Durb) Loudin, several sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents Ralph M. Perry, Sr. and Lavern K. (Stein) Perry; her in-laws Ellis M. & Harriet I. (Thompson) Cozadd; her brothers Robert M., Calvin C., Vernon R. and Ralph M. Perry, Jr. After graduating from Howland High School she began her career at Ohio Lamp in Warren, Ohio where she made light bulbs. Over the course of her career she worked at Allen Bradley and Picker X-Ray as a printed circuit board assembler. She was proud to serve on the Picker X-ray team that built the first CAT Scan machines. She ended her career in 1994 retiring from PCC Airfoils. Her greatest life’s work and joy was raising her twins and then helping to raise her precious granddaughters. She also volunteered at Lake Elementary School helping a number of students improve their reading skills. She enjoyed working with the students and would purchase them stickers and small gifts as rewards for their efforts. She never wanted anyone to go hungry and would cook and bake for her family and friends and supply groceries to those who were unemployed. She baked and donated countless cookies, brownies and her famous “Hello Dollies” for many of her granddaughters’ activities and school functions. She always proudly supported their endeavors in marching band, cheerleading, show choir, drama club and dance.
A memorial service and celebration of her life will be held later in 2021 when it is once again safe for her loved ones and friends to gather.
Cheryl Hertel
November 5, 1968 - December 23, 2020
Cheryl Victoria Hertel (nee Gittings) passed away on December 23, 2020. Cheryl leaves to mourn her mother Elaine; her children: Mark (Val), Damien, Liz (Brandon), and Adrian (Ray); her grandchildren: Brandon Jr. and Jayzon; her nephew Dominic. She is joining her twin sister Apryl, her brother Richard, and her niece Rachel. She leaves behind many Aunts, uncles, cousins and dearest friends. Thank you all for being in her life.
No services will be held at this time due to covid. A celebration of Life will be announced on social media and held at a later time in 2021.
Tommy Nash
Tommy Nash, 74, of Painesville Ohio passed away after his long battle with cancer on Tuesday, December 29, 2020 at his home surrounded by his family.
Tommy was born in Tuscaloosa Alabama on December 12, 1946, born to the late Mary Frances Wynne. On December 14, 1996 he married the love of his life Lorri (24 years) and all the years together was 38. They had a son, Jeremy Ryan Nash (34). Tommy attended public school and graduated from Duritt High School and graduated from Boise Iowa College with a business associate's degree.
In 1968, Tommy moved to Cleveland Ohio to join his mom and found employment as a salesman and then became general manager at Regal Shoes.
1969, Tommy started at Rockwell Trucking learned how to drive semi, and worked his way up being a trainer, over the road truck driver, then a local driver.
In 1988, Tommy became owner operator and drove until 2016 when he retired.
Tommy has played golf since 1972. His first most of enjoyment of the game was practicing and playing different golf courses in Northeast Ohio. He loved betting his friends on holes along with teaching anyone that needed help. He also fished with his son, family, and friends and to see who could make up the biggest fish stories. Hunting was another activity he enjoyed, along with horse racing. Cousin Danny Spence taught him how to smoke meat and Tommy enjoyed sitting on his patio for hours cooking.
Survivors are his wife, Lorri, son Jeremy (Amanda). Grandchildren: McKenzie, Neigell, Neiman, Jeremy Jr, Mason, Autumn, Noel, and Cleo Jane. He loved spending time with his Nash Grands. He leaves behind very important people in his life, Sister in law: Chris Willhoite and cousin Mayo Spence-brother from another mother along with many family members and numerous friends. Nephew: Armando Morin very close relationship they spent many springs and summers playing golf and sitting down at F.A.T.S. restaurant talking with him and many of his friends.
Tommy is preceded in death: his mom Mary Frances Wynne and his mother in law Cleo Wiant.
Tommy will be remembered for love of golf, fishing, hunting, and horse racing: along with his genuine smile, his fun loving uplifting spirit. Tommy never met a stranger!
Per Tommy request no funeral services. A private memorial service will be at a later date for the family
Lacy Lowe
Lacy Lowe, 60, of Eastlake passed away after his battle with cancer on Wednesday December 23, 2020 at Lake West Hospital in Willoughby, Ohio.
Lacy was born in East Cleveland, Ohio on May 7, 1960 to Ray and Frankie (Roberts) Lowe. On January 16, 1988 he married Patricia Helt, and together they had two loving children, Jessica (32) and Richard (29). A graduate of West Geauga High School, Lacy spent many years in the music retail industry before becoming co-owner of Gas and Grills in Willoughby with his wife from 2006-2020, which was opened by Patricia’s father in 1991. Lacy was a lifelong Cleveland sports fan and held season tickets for the Browns for over 40 years. He will be remembered for his love of sports and his fun loving, uplifting spirit.
Lacy was preceded in death by his parents and is survived by his wife Patricia, daughter Jessica (fiancé Jeffrey Milo), son Richard (Jacquelyn), brothers Wesley (Donna) and Kenneth (Debbie), as well as his many nieces and nephews.
A private ceremony will be held at St. Justin Martyr Church (35711 Stevens Blvd, Eastlake, OH 44095) followed by a Catholic burial at All Souls Cemetery in Chardon. A celebration of life will be held at a later date.