OBITUARIES
A Remembrance of Loved Ones
Nila Rintatalo
Nila Rintatalo. age 77, passed away on May 24, 2022. She was originally born in New Braunfels Texas.
Loving wife of the late Erkki for over 40 years. Cherished sister of Conse, and Mother of Lupe, James and Helen. Devoted grandmother of six grandchildren: Justin, Jazmin, Brandon, Sara, Ava, and Natalie.
Nila worked at Heinens as a meat cutter for many years, and enjoyed social clubs which included: The Madison garden club (valued member), book club, and sauna club (with Erkki). She was a great gardener for many years at home and around the community of Lake county with her garden club members, where they planted many flowers with white ones being her favorite. She was an amazing cook that always made great meals for friends and family, as well as for holiday get-togethers.
Erkki and Nila traveled all around the world with Turkey being her favorite place. In her free time, she enjoyed bird watching and watching movies, especially horror and old Turner classics.
Storytelling was one of the many things that Nila will be remembered for, because of her animation. Erkki and Nila cherished spending time with family, and meeting friends for dinners on Tuesday nights. A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date. Please share your favorite memory below of Nila with the Rintatalo family.
Donna Lee Moss
Donna Lee Moss (nee Sunagel) age 78, of Mentor, Passed away peacefully on May 23, 2022. Beloved daughter of the late Robert and Genevieve Sunagel. Cherished mother of Diane Deubreau (Moss) of Mentor, Debbie Blaney (Moss) of Mentor, and Don Moss of Mentor. Loving sister of Marlene Giffin of Madison, and the late ex-husband Donald L. Moss of Texas. Loving grandmother of Jennifer, Megan Blaney, Nicole Molser, Sarah, Kate, Nathan Aaron Moss, Avery Deubreau.
Donna was a kind caring soul to many people in her life. Her family always came first, and she was always willing to help others in need, with an open door that crossed her path. She enjoyed cooking, gardening, hummingbirds, and sitting in her window after watching and talking to neighborhood dog walkers that passed by, remembering all their names. She was a humanitarian for all people and animals, and she always donated to a cause.She will be greatly missed by many. Private family services were held. www.blessingcremation.com
Veronica A. Provenzale (nee Thomas)
May 17, 1953 - May 18, 2022
Veronica “Vicki” Ann Provenzale (née Thomas), age 69, Willoughby Hills, died on her birthday May 17, 2022. Dearest mother of Stephanie Furino (Tony), cherished grandmother of Francesca and Charlie. Daughter of the late Delbert and Josephine Thomas; dear sister of the following deceased Virginia Polas (Clifford), Carole Whelpley (Richard), and living sister Barbara Flick (Roger). Beloved aunt and great-aunt to many. Precious friend to hundreds. Anyone who knew Veronica knew she had the sweetest soul. Her happiness came from helping others. Veronica genuinely enjoyed taking care of people. Whether it was a check-up phone call to a friend, a bowl of homemade noodle soup for her daughter, a dog-sitter at the last moment for her nephew, or babysitting her grandchildren, she found purpose and joy in watching others burdens be lifted. She would encourage others who were having a bad day to “change your thinking.” According to Veronica, with the right mindset, anything can be accomplished. Veronica was an avid bird lover. Her entire life she could be seen refilling her birdfeeders no matter where her address was. One of her favorite memories was handfeeding the chickadees at the F.A. Seiberling Nature Realm with her daughter, son-in-law, and infant granddaughter. She understood the language of the birds, which so many of us never hear.
There will be a private interment with close family at Western Reserve Memorial Gardens.
A celebration of life will be held on Sunday, June 12th from 2:00-4:00 at The Italian-American Club of Wickliffe, 29717 Euclid Ave, Wickliffe, OH 44092. It will be in the hall located in the back.
Linda Ann Brooks
Linda Ann Brooks, 84, a long-time resident of Mentor, Ohio, passed away peacefully on the morning of Thursday, May 19, 2022 at Anthology Senior Living in Mayfield Heights, OH. Linda was born on December 8, 1938 in Bay Village, OH to Paul B. And Katherine A. (Kaltenmark) Baldwin.She is survived by three sons: James Stifler (Karin), Hudson, OH, Thomas Stifler (Linda), Berkeley, CA and Michael (Meg) Stifler, Mayfield Village, OH; four grandsons: Nathan Stifler, Los Angeles, CA, Colin Stifler, Charlotte, NC, Ryan Stifler, Los Angeles, CA. and Paul Stifler, Mayfield Village, OH, and a brother, James Baldwin of Lexington, MA. She was preceded in death by her parents and her husband, Joseph Brooks.
Linda will be remembered as an enthusiastic athlete, legendary middle school teacher and meticulous housekeeper. When she was eight years old, her father moved the family from Bay Village, Ohio to Dearborn, Michigan where she took up golf at an early age. She became a junior champion in the City of Detroit by age 15. She married three years later and became a full time mother with three sons and no time for golf. In her 40’s she became a dedicated distance runner and won her age group multiple times in the News Herald Johnnycake Jog, her favorite local running event. Later in life, after earning her teaching degree at Lake Erie College Linda was a much loved middle school teacher of science, social studies and language arts from 1981 to 2008 at the Phillips Osborne School, now the Andrews Osborne Academy in Willoughby, OH. She was passionate about her work and encouraging seventh and eighth graders. She spearheaded the school’s participation in the statewide writing competition, Power of the Pen, resulting in numerous state winners for the school. So respected as a coach, she was ultimately chosen to be a judge in the competition.She was creative and dedicated in her efforts to bring life’s realities to her students. One day her students might find themselves at the town dump or the water works plant watching the miracle of purified drinking water happen. She wanted her students to learn about the environment and human responsibility for it. On another day they might attend a trial in a Painesville city courtroom. Wherever she took them, they would have to write about it. No student could leave her language arts classroom without knowing how to construct an essay.
When she wasn’t teaching, running or housekeeping—she loved shopping and had an eye for beautiful clothes—Linda was keeping a spotlessly clean house, her sons often complaining that it was like growing up in a museum. It has been said that Linda trained the family dog to wipe its paws on the rug outside the back door before he dared to enter her house. Her sons joke that she had more success with the dog than them.Linda was a genuine people person with a giving soul that made her many treasured friends feel important and loved. As she declined in health toward the end of her life, when she felt fearful and lost, she was so grateful for all those friends who returned those feelings to her with their generous time, love and support. She will be remembered with love.In her later years, Linda became a devout Christian and an active member of the Trinity Baptist Church congregation, finding much fulfillment, calm and deep friendship there.
So it is only fitting that a memorial service in her honor be held there, 9225 Johnnycake Ridge Road, Mentor, OH, on June 23 at 11 AM. In lieu of flowers, donations in her memory may be made to Hospice of the Western Reserve 17876 St.Clair Ave. Cleveland, Oh. 44110 or Andrews Osborne Academy, 38588 Mentor Ave. Mentor, Oh. 44094
Erkki T. Rintatalo
Erkki T. Rintatalo age 74, born in Finland, and passed away on April 29, 2022. Devoted husband to Nila (nee Mata). Loving grandfather to Brandon. Cherished brother of two sisters. Erkki was a Rifleman in Finnish Army, and was a BMW technician for 30 years.
He loved traveling, spending time with family, and watching sports & movies. He always enjoyed making jokes and loved to laugh. His hobbies included reading books, fishing, and working on cars.
A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date. Please comment below a memory or wish for Erkki's family.
Staci Harris
July 11, 1978 - April 29, 2022
Staci Lynn Perkins-Harris entered in to the kingdom of heaven on April 29, 2022. She passed away in her home, in the comfort of her bed, unexpectedly. We have no doubt that she was welcomed with the biggest smile by her son Gabe, who passed away several years ago. Staci was born in Norwalk, OH on July 11, 1978 to Deborah and Chuckie Perkins. To know Staci was to love her. She was the twinkle in her Daddy’s eyes and missed him dearly. She had a wicked sense of humor and this allowed her to make friends easily. Staci’s greatest love was her family. Her love for her husband and children was immeasurable. Staci was preceded in death by her father Charles S. Perkins, her paternal grandparents Chuck and Gretchen Perkins, her maternal grandparents Richard and Mona (Shipman) Ballou, and her uncles Bill Ballou, Daryl, Harry and Bruce Perkins, her Aunt Judy Dameron, her brother-in-law CJ Hafley, and her handsome son Gabriel Charles Harris. Leaving behind a place in the hearts of those who knew and loved Staci the most are her husband Ronnie and her son Gavin Lee Harris, who will miss her more than words can express. Her mother Deborah Perkins, her sister Melonie Sue Hafley, her brothers Chad Perkins, Todd Perkins, Jon Parker and her sister by heart Dawn Elizabeth Perkins. Her Aunt Brenda Perkins and Uncles Rob and Mark Ballou. Her nieces and nephews; Sammi and Dustin Howell, Cameron Puckett, Mary Jo Rose, Kristina Parker, and Jose Mendiola. As well as several great nieces and nephews.
As of now there has been no arrangements made to celebrate the life of Staci. When those plans are made the family will make an announcement for all of those who knew and loved her.
Dolores M. Vignero
Dolores M. Vignero age 71, of Eastlake. Passed away peacefully surrounded by her family on April 28, 2022. Devoted wife of the late Gilbert. Loving mother of Gil (Lauren) Vignero. Cherished sister of Larry (Linda) Dea, Michael (Evelyn) Dea, and Mildred Perralut (Edward deceased). Daughter of the late Helen Dea (nee Grim) and Luciano Dea. Dolores enjoyed playing Bingo, taking care of her cats, and sipping a hot cup of coffee with a good conversation. She was a resident of Eastlake for over 20 years. Private family services will be held at a later date.
Janet White
Janet White passed away April 28th at Hospice Of The Western Reserve. Loving daughter of John and Matilda. Dearest sister of Patricia. Loving mother of Ronald, John and Michael. Beloved grandmother of 11 and great grandmother of 1. Janet was an animal lover and friend to many.
Robert Lemr
Robert Lemr, 82 of Kirtland, Eastlake, Ashtabula passed away in Mentor on April 27, 2022 following a long battle with renal disease.
Robert was born to Charles and Margaret Lemr. He went to school in Kirtland. He recently celebrated his 60th wedding anniversary with his wife Madeline.
He is preceeded in death by his parents Charles and Margaret Lemr, brothers Charles and James Lemr, and sisters Yvonne Schell, Rita Maycroft and Rosemary Lemr.
He is survived by his wife Madeline Lemr and sons Robert, Michael (Lois) and David, 6 grand children and 3 great grandchildren.
The family would like to thank the staff of the Enclave of Newell Creek, DaVita Dialysis and the Hospice of the Western Reserve for caring for Robert. Those wishing to make donations in his memory can make them to the Hospice of the Western Reserve 17876 St. Clair Avenue Cleveland, OH 44110 Attention: Development.
Graveside services for Robert will be held on Saturday, June 4th at 11:00 am at Kirtland Cemetery South 10444 Chillicothe Road in Kirtland.
Tonkin William "Bill" Beuck
Tonkin William "Bill" Beuck age 75, of Mentor. Passed away peacefully at his home, with his beloved wife by his side on April 27, 2022. Cherished son of the late Robert T. Beuck and Margaret F. (nee Kokorich). Devoted husband of Beverly (nee Felicko). Loving father of Jennifer & Son William. Beloved Stepson Chad Hudson & Stepdaughter-in-law Nina Gallo. Grandfather of Charlie, Dylann, Kirt, Dominic, and Michael. Great-great-grandfather of Lilly. Uncle to Tracey. Brother of Barbara King. Bill proudly served his country in the U.S. Army from 1970-1972. He attended Kent State University, and achieved a BS in Timber Management from University of Montana.
Bill was a Certified Arborist, for 45 years serving local communities. He loved preserving trees, being outside with nature, enjoyed boating, hunting, and was an avid fisherman.
A Celebration of Life Church Service will be held on Saturday May 21st. 1:00P.M.-4:00P.M. at the Prince of Peace Church at 7193 Reynolds Rd. (rt.306) Mentor, Oh. Casual attire. A Private Burial service will be at Standing Rock Cemetery, Kent, Ohio at a later date.
In lieu of flowers, a donation can be made in Bill's honor to the Hospice of Western Reserve, "The Mentor, OH. Team."
Colleen P. Jarrett
Colleen P. Jarret age 83, of West Virginia, passed away on April 21, 2022. Loving mother of Bill and Kathleen Staats, and Charman Carlton. Cherished grandmother of 5, and great-grandmother of 5. Colleen graduated from Cosmetology school in 1967. She ran her own successful business, and was a professional bra fitter at JCPenny. She will be dearly missed by all. Private Family services were held.
Rosalie Ann Arhar
Rosalie Ann Arhar was born in Cleveland, Ohio on February 13, 1924, to Angelo D’Anna and Mary D’Anna (Giamo). Her Father was born in Sicily and her mother was born in New York, New York. Rosalie died on April 14, 2022, she was 98 years old.
Rosalie is preceded in death by her late husband of 70 years, Edward James Arhar. She is survived by her two children, Joseph Edward Arhar (Jill Kay Ungvari-Arhar) of Fairport Harbor, Ohio and Sharon Ann Dorrell-Ours (Steven Ours) of Concord, Ohio. She is also survived by four grand children, Christopher Joseph Arhar (died June 21, 1995), Jill Heather Jackson (nee Arhar) Ross Jackson of Tipp City, Ohio, Emily Dorrell (Matt Nagy) of Mentor, Ohio and Katie Ours-Barrett (Colin Barrett) Concord, Ohio. She also has three great-grand children, Connor Jackson, Paige Jackson and Hadley Barrett.
Rosalie is also preceded in death by her dear brother Lawrence D’Anna, who died in WWII, and her sister Colletta Logan, who died in 1999. Her sister Maria Shultz, is still living in Florida.
Rosalie grew up in Cleveland and remembers, when little, her and her sister Colletta helping after school in her father Angelo’s dry-cleaning business. After high school, Rosalie worked at the Cleveland News. Rosalie and Ed were married on January 8, 1949.
Rosalie was then a homemaker and mother in Wickliffe for over 25 years before moving with Edward to Florida to retire and live in Palm Harbor for 27 years before moving back to Ohio in 2004. There they enjoyed many years in a retirement community, traveling and dancing with friends. Rosalie and Edward were both very devout Catholics.
Mass of Christian Burial 9:30 A.M. Saturday April 23, 2022 at St. John Vianney Church in Mentor, 7575 Bellflower Rd, Mentor, OH 44060 with calling hours one hour prior from 8:30 A.M. until time of service. Burial will be held at a later date.
Donations may be made in Rosalie’s name to Hospice of the Western Reserve, 17876 St Clair Ave., Cleveland, OH 44110.
Esther Markel
Esther Markel age 88, of Mentor on the Lake, passed way Wednesday April 13, 2022, while under the care of Hospice of the Western Reserve care at her home, with her children and family at her greatly appreciated side. She was a loving wife, mother, and grandmother, and will be missed. She was born December 7, 1933 in Sprangler, PA, but lived most of her life in Ohio. She then retired to PA, and came back to Ohio in 2006, when her health got worse. She was the daughter of the late Louis Barnosky, and Mary (Nagy) of PA. She was a woman of faith, and she loved her Lord and attended the mentor church of God. After retiring to PA she attended East Ridge United Methodist Church. Sher loved her family, and was proud of her grandchildren, always praying for them and encouraging them.
She loved to help with her church, making chocolate candy’s, baking pies, an cooking when needed. She was also an avid animal lover, taking care of all kinds. She loved gardening and caring for all her plants and flowers most of her life. Her hobbies were putting puzzles together painting, lawn decorations, among other things fishing and camping.
Loving wife of the late Wallace L. Markel. Survivors are her children daughter Charlotte (Rodney) Snow of Chardon, Son Dennis (Bonnie) Markel of Linesville, PA, Son Wallace (Debbie) Markel of Mentor, and son Randy (Kandy) Markel of Mentor. Grandchildren, Tina, Rodney Jr., Ricky, Shauna, Lynn, Shannon, Shane, Justin, Jeanna, Sara Lee, Randy Jr., and many great-great grandchildren, as well as her sister Nancy Snyder, and brother Larry Barnosky, and the following deceased Maryann, Margaret Louise, Louis Jr., and Ronald. Esther was an aunt to many nieces nephews.
A Celebration of Life Service will be held at a later date.
Candy Petruschke
Candy Petruschke unexpectedly passed away on April 12, 2022. She was 76 years old. Candy has joined Bill, her husband of 53 years, in heaven. She leaves behind her two daughters Alysha (Glenn) and DeAnn (Jared) and four grandchildren. Candy was a hairdresser by trade, but left full time employment in order to devote her life to raising her children and supporting her husband in his business endeavors. She delighted in her grandchildren and loved spending time with her family and friends. She will be remembered for her infectious laugh, bright smile, and generous spirit. Memorial services will be held May 14, 2022 beginning at 10:30 am at Old South Church, 9802 Chillicothe Rd, Kirtland, Ohio 44094 with fellowship to follow. There will also be a Pig Roast that evening to celebrate the lives of both Candy and Bill at Kirtland Grange Hall 10350 Chillicothe Rd, Kirtland, Ohio, 44094 starting at 6:00 pm. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to American Cancer Society online www.donate3.cancer.org, or by phone at 1-800-227-2345
Joseph Kovach
July 11, 1924 - April 1, 2022
Joseph Kovach Beloved husband of Ann T. Kovach ( deceased) for 65 years. Dearest father of Joe Jr. (Jan), Dianne Kummer (Tom), Robert (Holly) and Kenneth; Loving grandfather of Kristen Eschmann (Ehren), Kim Sutton (Jeff), Christopher, Lynsey and Scott (Erin). Great grandfather of TJ, Olivia and Calle.
As a self-educated engineer he designed and built some of the finest equipment covering multiple industries. He was an animal lover with a soft spot for “pussycats” and Maltese pups. He was an avid reader and could emphatically discuss numerous topics from current events to electrical current with ease.
A celebration of Joe’s life will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, a donation to your favorite pet rescue organization in Joe’s name would be greatly appreciated.
Donald "Jim" Weaver
Donald "Jim" Weaver age 76, of Oakwood Village. Passed away peacefully on March 23, 2022. Beloved husband of 36 years to Betty (nee Fleischer). Loving brother of Mary Harding (Earl), and the late Margaret Duell. Private family services were held.
Susan D. Corbin
Susan D. (Chaffee) Corbin, aged 69, passed away March 18, 2022, at Tripoint Medical center in Concord Township. She was born September 24, 1952, in Painesville Ohio. There will be a private service.
Susan was a liver transplant and brain cancer warrior. She took great pride in taking care of her family and loved spending time with them. Her laughter was infectious and filled the room. She enjoyed listening to country music.
She is survived by her husband, Jerry Corbin; children Laurie (Raymond) Reynolds Clute and John Corbin; grandson Jeremy Clute; brothers Edward (Maryann) Chaffee, Larry (Sue) Chaffee, Tom (Marcia) Chaffee, Bill (Michelle) Chaffee; sister Sharon (Bob) Birtley. She also leaves behind many nieces, nephews and great nieces and nephews.
She is preceded in death by her parents William and Peggy Chaffee.
In lieu of flowers donations can be made to The Corbin Family at P.O. Box 80 Painesville, Ohio 44077
Francis W. Bousquet
Francis W. Bousquet
6-4-1924 - 3-14-2022
On March 14, 2022 Frenchy left us to be with his wife sally in god’s kingdom. If you were lucky enough to have met or known him you knew he led a very colorful life where no time was wasted.Frenchy was a world war II veteran and served as a member or the 82nd airborne. Upon his return home he worked for various companies before starting Aero Promotions.He provided search lights, blimps,marquees and firework displays.After moving to Ohio he operated a marina out of Grand River. It was from there he began to see the need of marine electronics. Aero Marine Electronics was his next endeavor. His other passions included magic, painting, fishing and spending time with family. He is survived by his children William Bousquet, Sheila Bousquet, Joseph Bousquet, Pamela Bousquet, James Bousquet(Laurie), and Step children Sharon Cadman(Larry), Diane Lonsway (William), Brian Foster(Susan), James Foster Tracy Ellison(Gary)And several Grand children and Great Grand children. He is proceeded in death by his children Michael Bousquet,Paula Bousquet, Stephen Foster
A Private Family Memorial is planned for a later date.
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Nancy A. Hearn
Nancy Ann Hearn, age 79, of Madison, Ohio passed away peacefully at home March 10th. Her departure from this life was eased in her final days by love from family and friends who visited, called, and kept her in thought and prayer. Her beloved pets Jasper, Keiko and Mei-Koo were by her side.Nancy was born in Painesville, Ohio to Harry and Dorothy Carrig. She graduated from Harvey High School in 1960 and spent time as a foreign exchange student in Argentina. She graduated from the College of Mount St. Joseph in Cincinnati, earned a nursing degree and later continued her studies at Case Western Reserve University and John Carroll University. Nancy assisted teaching surgical nursing at Mt. Sinai and was a long-time RN, BSN. She married David Hearn in 1976 and the two enjoyed 28 happy years together until his passing in 2004. For many years she helped the family businesses; David Hearn and Son Plumbing and Heating and Madison Hardware on Main Street.Nancy is survived by her children Michael (Rachelle) Hearn of Painesville, Dan (Jennifer) Hearn of Mentor and Ginny Hearn of Painesville; stepchildren Linda (Bob) Dion, Polly Kenneth and Dan (Cate) Hearn; granddaughter Sara Misura; step-grandchildren Tom (Dennielle) Hearn, Jeff Hearn, Alex (Erin) Hearn and Chelsey (Josh) Carpenter and their families; brother Tom Carrig, nephew Stephen (Ruthie) Carrig; great-niece and great-nephew Veronica and Leo Carrig; cousins Jean Smith and Dick Moodey, .She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, stepdaughter Jeanne Caruthers, brother-in-law James Imburgia, and sister-in-law Elaine Carrig.Nancy will be remembered for her lovable personality, quick wit and humor, and the selfless ways she cared for and comforted others. She never met a stranger. Her gentle, cheerful spirit enhanced the lives of her nursing patients, loved ones and everyone she met.A devout Catholic, Nancy was an active member of Immaculate Conception Church in Madison where she helped serve others through the ICC Charities.She was a board member of The Madison Historical Society, serving the organization as president and co-president and taking on various responsibilities through the years to preserve Madison’s history.As a lifetime member of The Madison Garden Club, Nancy delighted in helping to beautify Madison through her work with the club. She took pride in maintaining her own garden for passersby and visitors to enjoy.Nancy will be sorely missed by so many --- including the birds, chipmunks and squirrels whose antics at her backyard feeders she enjoyed daily.A Mass of Christian Burial will take place Saturday, March 19, 11 am at Immaculate Conception Church, 2846 Hubbard Road, Madison, Ohio 44057Final interment will be at a later date with immediate family at Evergreen Cemetery in Painesville.In lieu of flowers the family suggests donations in Nancy’s name to Immaculate Conception Church’s ICC Charities, The Madison Garden Club, or The Madison Historical Society.
Barbara Green
Barbara "Barb" Green was a caring mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister and friend. She left this world on March 9th, 2022 at the age of 74. Barb was born to Buford and Elaine on August 22, 1947 in Bonaqua, Tennessee. Barb was a loving Mother to Bob (Sue), Brenda (David), Bill, and Bart (Diana). Loving Grandmother of 8 and Great-Grandmother of 21. Loving sister to Buford (Rita), Jerry, dec. (Diane), Todd (Tory), and Brad, dec.
Barb loved spending time in the kitchen creating meals and sharing them with neighbors and friends. Her favorite pastime was watching videos of animals and cuddling with her dearest pet dog, Jade. Towards the end, Barb was surrounded by loving family and friends. Family will be celebrating the life of Barb on March 19th, 2022 at 6182 Brambleside Ln, Mentor, OH 44060 with open house hours between noon and 5pm.