OBITUARIES
A Remembrance of Loved Ones
Maureen Jasulevich
Maureen Jasulevich (nee Eiermann) 65, of Mentor, passed away November 27, 2023 surrounded by her loving family. Maureen was born March 30, 1958 in East Cleveland to the late John and Phyllis (nee Pickett) Eiermann.
Dearly beloved wife of Walter Jasulevich for 45 years. Loving mother of Jason (Stacey), and devoted grandmother of Leo and Olive Jasulevich. Sister of James (Dona) Eiermann, Denise Yanosko, Mary Ellen (Bryan) St. Clair. Loving aunt, niece, cousin and friend to many.
Maureen was an avid reader, she loved sewing, crocheting and baking for others. She had a giving heart and was a very generous soul. A celebration of life will be held at a later date.
Karen A. Hochschild
Karen Ann Hochschild of Mentor-on-the-Lake, Ohio passed away peacefully on November 25, 2023, at University Hospital in Cleveland, Ohio. She was 74 years of age.
Karen was born on January 5, 1949, in Cleveland, Ohio. After obtaining her G.E.D., she enlisted in the Army in 1968 at age 19 and served for 3 years. Karen had a few jobs, but most of her career was with Progressive Insurance which led to her retirement in 2011.
Anyone who knew Karen knew how much she loved animals. Not only was she known for taking in strays, but she was also extremely philanthropic when it came to animal charities. She regularly contributed to the Humane Society, ASPCA, PETA, and several others. She enjoyed feeding all the animals that came into her yard, especially the birds.
Along with her love of animals, Karen loved working in her yard and planting flowers. It's something she and her partner Bob enjoyed doing together. When she was younger, she loved to ride her motorcycle. Due to health reasons, she eventually had to hang up her helmet. More recently Karen picked up bowling, even joining a league with her brother Bobby. Music was also a favorite, especially Rock-n-Roll. Not surprisingly she played music for her animals when leaving the house. She was a member of Mentor Community Church of God.
Karen is survived by her loving partner Robert "Bob" Hughes, brother Robert "Bobby" Hochschild, sister Debra (Hochschild) Mack, brother Ronald Hochschild, brother Leonard Hochschild, nieces and nephews Ruth (Pat) Paterson, Stephen Hochschild, Keith (Nancy) Hochschild, Christine (Donald) Ross, Daniel (Megan) Hochschild, Timothy Hebebrand, Teresa (David) Kerr, Karen (Brian) Oliver, Starson (Ellen) Hochschild, Nicole Hochschild, Diana (Fabio) Gonzalez, along with many grandnieces and grandnephews. She also leaves behind her long-time best friend Paulette Mack and beloved dog Taz.
Karen was preceded in death by her parents Robert and Theresa (Turay) Hochschild, brother Michael Hochschild, and many animal companions.
A Celebration of Life will be held at Mentor Community Church of God, 8245 Munson Rd, Mentor-on-the-Lake, OH on Saturday, January 6, 2024, at 11:00 a.m.
Interment will be at the Ohio Western Reserve National Cemetery in Seville, Ohio on a later date.
Karen Lynn Fryman
Karen Lynn Fryman (nee Heaton) of Willowick passed away on Friday, November 24, 2023. She was born on June 14, 1963 to Richard and Donna Heaton. Karen enjoyed listening to music, going to concerts, watching movies, spending time with her family and working at Curves while living in Pennsylvania, where she loved working out and motivating others to reach their goals. Karen is survived by her sister Kimberly Trinkle, nieces Ashley Trinkle (Jennifer George), Kayla Trinkle (Celeste Zimmerman). She is preceded in death by her father Richard Heaton, brother Keith Heaton and mother Donna Heaton.
A private memorial will be held at a later date.
James P. Durket
James P. Durket, age 63. Loving partner of Amy Jaklich for 22 years; son of Peter and Catherine (both deceased); brother of Michael and the following deceased Cathy, Susie, and John. Devoted uncle and great-uncle of many. Jimmy was known for his BIG heart, sense of humor, and his devotion to his cats. He was an animal lover, compassionate, kind, and giving. Jimmy was a dear friend to many and will be deeply missed.
A Celebration Of Life gathering will be held on Friday, December 15, 2023 from 4:30 – 8:30 p.m. in the back hall of the PLAV 850 East 200th. St. Cleveland, OH 44119.
Clifford Franklin Long Jr.
Clifford F. Long Jr.,age 55, died peacefully on Friday, November 10th, 2023 at Ohman Family Living at Briar in Middlefield, Ohio due to complications arising from a Solitary Fibrous Tumor of the Central Nervous System
Clifford was born July 17th, 1968 in Lititz, Pennsylvania. He moved to Slanesville, West Virginia as a young boy.
Known as "Junior" in his youth, Clifford was a graduate of Hampshire High School Class of 1986 in Romney, West Virginia where he played the Trombone in Marching Band. After graduation he played Trumpet in a Jazz band. His love for music continued throughout his life and he played many instruments including Saxophone, Drums and Keyboard. He loved Big Band music and hated Rock and Roll because it is too repetitive. He especially enjoyed singing with the entire congregation and would attempt to sing harmony with anyone sitting near him at Christian meetings and conventions.
Clifford and Jenny Leigh Talcott were married on December 11th, 1993 in Ravenna, Ohio, where they eventually settled and spent 30 years together, doing their best to live a peaceful, simple life as volunteer ministers; sharing their faith and hope with the community as members of the Ravenna, Ohio Congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses and formerly members of the Romney, West Virginia Congregation. One positive result of Clifford's disability is that, for awhile, it allowed him to devote all of his time and energy to the ministry and he had the joy and privilege of serving as a Regular Pioneer for a year, until his condition deteriorated. Clifford firmly adhered to Jesus words when he said, "you received free; give free", so while his heart was in the ministry, he made his money by other means. He was a semi dump truck driver and heavy equipment operator for many years and then he focused on hauling freight, finally ending his career as a yard manager / diesel mechanic / driver until July 2021 when the brain tumor was discovered.
In his early twenties, Junior was a volunteer Firefighter with the Slanesville Volunteer Fire Department Company 5 and Levels Volunteer Fire Department Company 6. He also volunteered as an EMT with Romney Rescue Squad Company 11, until he moved to Ohio in 1995.
In addition to his wife, Jenny Leigh Long (Talcott), Clifford is survived by his siblings Lester Long of San Antonio, Texas, Naomi Long and Walter Long (Jennie) both of Slanesville, West Virginia, also many extended family members and in-laws, as well as a couple of dozen nieces and nephews and Grand nieces and Grand nephews.
He also leaves behind many health care workers who took such good care of him during his final months, but the following 5 touched his heart and he viewed them as being his family: (the other)Jenny, Jessica, Kate, Richard and Shar.
Clifford asked that no funeral or memorial service be held, in accord with his own long held personal opinions and wishes. However he wanted all to know about his sure hope for the future when his favorite Bible verse, Isaiah 65:17 will be fulfilled. "For look! I am creating new heavens and a new earth; And the former things will not be called to mind, Nor will they come up into the heart."
His desire is that everyone reading this, please watch the 3 minute video at the following link that briefly explains his belief in a physical resurrection to perfect life forever, right here on earth. His focus on that promise and the joy that he looked forward to is what helped him to endure life's difficulties, faithful to his God, Jehovah, right down to the end.
https://www.jw.org/finder?srcid=share&wtlocale=E&lank=docid-502017858_1_VIDEO
Robert George Klabik “Bob”
Robert George Klabik “Bob” born on December 27, 1940 passed peacefully on November 7, 2023. Beloved husband of Margaret Ann (nee Jochum); father of Kelly Ann Lloyd (Joseph), Shannon Marie Underwood (Les), Robin Kish (Keith), Robert William (Jennifer), Brad Allen (Adrianne), and Trevor James (Erin); grandfather of Paulette, Jacqueline Gonzalez (Jose), Christopher; Joshua; Keith, Kasey, Kodey; Addisyn, Alexander; Bennett, Knox, Duncan and Quinn; great-grandfather of Lilliana Gonzalez. Cherished son of the late Mary Elizabeth (nee Hepner) and William F.; brother of William F. Jr. “Sonny” (Ann Pritt) (both dec,), Dennis “Butch” (Lauralee, dec.); uncle and great-uncle of many. Bob retired from Solon Schools where he taught Math and Woodshop for 31 yrs. During his career, he coached soccer, gymnastics and tennis. Sports were Bob’s passion starting in high school where he placed second in state for wrestling. As an adult when he was not on a golf course, you could find him working in his garden. He will be deeply missed.
All are welcome to the Mass of Resurrection on Saturday, November 18, 2023 at 11:00 a.m. at St. Rita’s Church 32820 Baldwin Rd. Solon, OH. 44139. The family will receive friends at the Church 1 hr. prior to mass. www.blessingcremation.com
Deborah R. Fulmer
Deborah Fulmer age 72, passed away peacefully in hospice on the morning of November 6th, 2023. Deborah is survived by her sister Pamela Rife, son Damien ( Dawn) Fulmer and grandsons Gavin and Bryce Fulmer. She is preceded in death by her parents Leonard and Patricia Rife, her husband Raymond Kriha and sister Susan Rife.
Per Deborah’s request, no services will be held.
Ralph Eugene Masten
November 6, 2023
Ralph Eugene Masten passed away peacefully in the Sandusky Firelands hospital five days after his birthday and two days following his 100th birthday celebration. He was born at home in Sandusky (less than 1,000 feet from the hospital where his life ended) to Amelia Johnson, a daughter of Swedish immigrants, and to Edward Masten, a Lake Erie fish tug captain at the time. In 1923 they had just relocated from Port Clinton with their four other children (Warren, Howard, Helen & Clifford), the last of whom passed in 1997. He was preceded in death by his loving wife Mary Westerhold in 2006 after 59 years of marriage. The last 50 of those were lived at their two-story bungalow home in Wickliffe, Ohio where they managed to raise ten children and 2 grandchildren.
Surviving him are seven children: Steve, Patti Ranallo, Jude, Joe, Rich, Mike, and Jim. Three children predeceased him: Mary Jo McCallion (1988), Tom (2013) and Don (2018). There are 16 grand and 12 great grandchildren.
Shortly following graduation from Sandusky High School (1942) he served three years in the army during WW2 in England and Belgium following the D-Day invasion. His duties involved ordnance transportation logistics at the Port of Antwerp during its prolonged V-2 rocket bombardment. His four-volume memoir of that experience now reside in the Library of Congress’ Veterans History Project Collection.
The GI Bill helped him in acquiring a chemical engineering degree from Fenn College (now Cleveland State University). This landed him a 35-year career as a staff engineer with the Lubrizol Corp. from which he took early retirement in 1986 to care full-time for Mary who was increasingly in need of help during her 34-year battle with multiple sclerosis.
His interests were many, including computer programming, geography and memoir writing. He and Mary enjoyed many car trips across most of the lower 48 states, sometimes with various children and also with Ralph’s sister Helen Mickens and Mary’s sister Ruth Riley. The two of them managed to visit the continental 49 states; Ralph eventually checked off Hawaii.
The family is extremely grateful for all the heartfelt thoughts and prayers. A special thank you is extended to all the wonderful caregivers at the Commons of Providence Assisted Living Facility and the Providence Care Rehab Center.
A combined graveside service for the interment of Ralph’s and Mary’s cremains is to be held next Spring at All Souls Cemetery, Chardon OH.
William Richard "Rick" Allison
William Richard “Rick” Allison, age 69, of Mentor, left us peacefully surrounded by his family on November 4, 2023. Loving husband of Kathy. Devoted father of Eric, Dawn & Adam Allison, and Angie Jones (David). Cherished grandfather of Starla and Carter Allison, Lydia and Lucy Jones. Brother of Lori Miska and Garry Allison. He is preceded in death by his parents William and Dolores Allison, and his grandson Tyler Allison. Rick’s hobbies included collecting beer memorabilia, trips to the casino with his daughter, and driving his dune buggy. He was an Army Veteran, who served his country. He enjoyed hosting parties at his home, and bartending. Rick enjoyed vacations to Put-in-Bay and the Outer Banks. He will be dearly missed by all, and will forever be in our hearts. A Celebration of Life Service will be held at a later date. Please share your favorite memory of Rick below.
Valerie Mehalic
Valerie Mehalic took flight with the angels on Saturday, November 4, 2023 following a lengthy and private battle with cancer. Valerie was at peace in her home, held by her husband Mitchell and circled in love by her daughters and siblings.
Born in western Pennsylvania, where Valerie and Mitch met camping in the early 70s, Val relocated immediately after their connection. Moving to Willoughby in 1973, Valerie would become a Cleveland loyal and always considered Mentor her home. Val and Mitch raised their daughters in Mentor and created the same home Val was welcomed to by Chuck and Lillian Mehalic when she moved. Neighbors and strangers alike knew the safe space created by a Mehalic home, and Valerie carried what she learned, proudly, while instilling it in another generation.
Valerie and Mitchell were together over 50 years, celebrating their 45th anniversary together this past June. They were covered in the colors of their wedding and memories of the music, sights, people and love that started their legacy. To witness the way they looked at each other was a blessing in itself—may their love transcend with all who have loved them as well. It is the greatest honor to their testimony of devotion, strength, and unconditional love.
Valerie worked in many places before raising her girls and others in her own day care in the 1980s. She went back to school and work when her daughters were small, with the perfect partnership to foster both family and each other. Valerie would go on to graduate with her Associate’s Degree alongside her daughter Ariane, one of the proudest days of her life. Val valued not just higher learning, but true knowledge. Her success was simply a side effect of her drive and desire to always be the best she could at anything she attempted.
Some of the moments she really proved her drive and power were when Val was in “Mom Mode.” Her daughters treasure the sacrifices Valerie made to provide incredible core memories of concerts in the 80s and 90s, along with the others she made. Val was protective to the core, and appreciated when others would do the same. Just like many turn to Mitch for their car questions, anyone could turn to Valerie to answer anything else. She was knowledgeable about so much and always ready to “go to bat” for someone she cared about and a cause she believed. Not only did she love unconditionally, as her eldest can gratefully attest, but she did so fiercely. To be loved by Valerie was a true blessing.
Valerie and Mitchell were married at St. Bede in 1978 and attended the church with their family through their time at home together. For more than 20 years Valerie and Mitch worked together at Hasek Automotive, where they made countless connections spanning multiple cities. When Mitch came back to work in Lake County, Val went to work at CGI Federal downtown. She loved a challenge and proved it with perpetual promotions and growing responsibility. Val thrived effortlessly at management, especially in her last position as a financial analyst.
Valerie wore her heart on her sleeve and never minced words. She let you know how she felt about you and did so with purpose. If she shared an anecdote with you, or most of all a song, know that’s her sign. Val did everything with intention, and expressed herself uniquely. She was so grateful to have so much love around her, and will continue to remind us of it with joy.
There will be no services at Valerie’s request, and family is wordlessly grateful for the support received in the last two weeks. Gratitude to local families, friends, and businesses who have been generous with gifts, nourishment, and support. Eternal gratitude to the Longo family and its Friday night Mentor Ave. crew, Mitch’s coworkers at Gerber Collision, Ariane’s family at Dr. Philip J. Weiss and associates, and CGI Federal for their ongoing support of the Mehalics. The staff at Hillcrest Hospital and Hospice of the Western Reserve hold special places with the family for their compassion in caring for Valerie.
Valerie was welcomed home by their first baby, Shanna Lynn; her father Paul, in-laws Chuck and Lillian, sister Patti Marie, dear friends Mary Ann (Don) Crooker, and protective brothers-in-law Mike Goodnight and recently, Charles Oblich.
Celebrating Valerie’s legacy, her one true soulmate and only love, Mitchell Mehalic of Mentor; daughters Michelle (Kristoffer) Mehalic and Ariane (Ryan) Kirschner support Mitch in this time. Blessed to have the best grandma in the world are Anthony Jr, Avalon, and Ryan. Valerie has also been a loving and FUN aunt to over 25 nieces and nephews, over 21 great nieces and nephews-- one on the way, and one making her entrance the same hour Valerie crossed realms. So many blessings of life! Brought to us thanks to Valerie’s amazing siblings: Randy & Vickie, Faith and Donald, Jennifer, Paul Joseph, Matthew, Damian & Sheila, Charles and Heidi, John & Stacy, Gary & Mica, Patti & Bruce, Loren, Lynley, and Deidre & Kent. Valerie’s mother Mary, 93, brought it all together over 50 years ago. We are all so blessed to be part of such a major circle of love! Valerie’s extended family went beyond blood and for that, we are all truly grateful.
Mitchell and his daughters have appreciated the privacy and support from the community and look forward to individual contact when scheduled. With gratitude and love, the Mehalic family looks forward to carrying Valerie’s compassionate and magical spirit through Mentor forever.
James Bickley
James Benton Bickley, called Jimmy by friends and family, passed away on November 2, 2023, at the age of 74 in Mentor, Ohio. Born in Euclid, Ohio, Jimmy was a beloved member of his community.
Jimmy was an exceptional guitarist and had the privilege of playing with several local bands throughout his life.
He possessed a natural talent for mechanics and spent many weekends working on his cars. One of his most remarkable achievements was when he bought and rebuilt an old Jaguar.
Jim's love for the outdoors was evident in the spontaneous camping trips he would take with his friends.
He had a listening ear and constant smile and was a friend to all. Known as a witty jokester, his infectious personality touched the lives of everyone who knew him.
Jim also had a spiritual side that caused him to ask questions and look to the Bible for answers.
Jim is survived by his three adoring sisters, Laverne (Edwin deceased) White, Yvonne (Jerome deceased) Spencer, Mary (Michael) Hamilton, brother-in-law Leroy Wells and two ex-wives Shirley Bickley and Tommie Bickley. He was the loving uncle to 28 nieces and nephews and to many, many great nieces and nephews. Not to be forgotten are the numerous cousins whose lives he shared.
He was preceded in death by his loving parents, Mary and William Lloyd Bickley, as well as his sisters Jean Wells, Ida (Oliver) Coleman, Shirley (Zerubbabel “Joe”) Evans, and a brother, William “Billy” Bickley.
After a successful career that spanned over 30 years, Jim retired from General Electric having held several positions. His dedication and hard work earned him the respect of his colleagues and the admiration of his loved ones.
In honor of Jim's life, the family will hold a private ceremony at a later date. The memories and legacy of Jimmy will forever be cherished by those who had the privilege of knowing him.
Samantha D. Winland
Samantha Winland (Lewis) aged 33, of Cleveland, Ohio, peacefully passed away on November 1, 2023, in her mother's home in Willowick, Ohio.
Samantha is survived by her beloved mother, Paula Gillen (John), and her cherished siblings, Heather Troglin (Craig), Jennifer Lewis (Shon), Joe Lewis (Manda), as well as her nieces and nephews, Aidan Troglin, Lizzy Vance, Brooklyn Vance, Preston Vance, and Arden Skufca.
She was preceded in death by her father, Walter J Lewis Jr., her stepmother Linda Lewis, and her grandparents, Bert and Shirley Ray, Walter J Lewis Sr., and Audrey Harris.
Samantha attended Perry Elementary School and graduated from North High School. She had a passion for arts and crafts and found joy in adult coloring books and playing Yahtzee and other games with friends. Family was most important to Samantha, and she loved spending time with her nieces and nephews.
A celebration of Samantha's life will take place on November 19, 2023 from 2pm to 4pm at Willow Praise Church, located at 32901 Vine Street, Willowick, Ohio 44095. Following the services, there will be a time of fellowship and nourishment, as we gather to share cherished memories and honor Samantha's life.
Samantha will be remembered for her gentle spirit and the love she brought to her family and friends. May we find peace in the memories we shared and draw strength from the legacy she leaves behind.
Robert F. Jensen
Robert F. Jensen age 84, passed away peacefully surrounded by his family. Loving husband of Rita. Cherished father of Stacy Wolf, Brandon Holschuh (Michelle Bonnay), and Jenny Heim (Zach). Grandpa of Eriq, Ian, Meena, Olive, Alexis, and Morgan. Robert enjoyed fishing, golfing, antique cars, and was truly a businessman & entrepreneur and a man of many trades. A Celebration of Life Service will be held for Robert on November 18, 2023 at 2:00P.M. Hope Ridge United Methodist Church, 9870 Johnnycake Ridge Rd, Mentor, OH 44060.
Carol Bailis
Carol Bailis, age 89, of Painesville Twp, passed away peacefully on Oct 27, 2023 with her family by her side. She was born on Dec. 22, 1933 to William and Ruth Gardner. Carol met the love of her life, Donald Gene Bailis, & they married on April 25, 1970. Together they are survived by many children: Susan(Randy) Karlovec; Kathleen (Russell) Ford; Kim (Sylvia) Rice; Kelly (Shannon) Rice; Keith (Carolyn) Rice; Scott (Becky) Bailis; Mark (Collen) Bailis; daughter in law Donna Rice; Even more Grandchildren; Amanda (Bill) Cusano; Christina Popp (Karl); Douglas Rice; Samantha Rice; Joshua Rice, Brandon Rice, Pete Larkin III; Taylor Rice; Nate (Rikki) Rice, Alexandra Karlovec; Randy Karlovec; Danielle (Jeremy) Tripp; Angela Muncy; Kelsey Bailis; Rachel Bailis, Daniel Bailis, Keven Popp, David (Cindy) Popp, and Rob (Tana) Ford. She also had a village full of great & great great grandchildren. Carol was Preceded in death by her loving husband Donald, her son Kevin Rice, great-grandchildren Michael and Kernin, and Parents William and Ruth Gardner. She loved most of all being with her family. She also loved a fine wine, arts & crafts, seamstress, gardening, QVC shopping, & reminiscing. She was also a member of the Masonice & The Blazettes. Carol will be missed tremendously, & leaves behind a legacy.
George F. Kilburg
George F. Kilburg, age 77, peacefully passed away at St. John Medical Center of natural causes on October 27, 2023.
He was born in Cleveland, Ohio on March 27, 1946, to George P. Kilburg (deceased) and Elizabeth H. Balaam - Kilburg (deceased). George was raised in Cleveland's west side suburbs with his four younger sisters, Joyce (deceased), Cindy, Jeannine and Patricia.
Always intrigued by technology and adventure, George entered the U.S. Navy just after high school to become a submariner. After honorably fulfilling his obligations on USS Threadfin (Key West, FL) he joined the Army National Guard where he served as a combat medic with the 316th AeroMedEvac unit. This endeavor ignited his love for flying. George went on to build a career in corporate aviation spanning several decades, introducing him to many people and places the world over.
Flying private jet powered aircraft also fueled his passion and involvement in motorsports. He poured his energy into building, modifying, and driving open-wheeled race cars with his family and friends. He was a founding member of M.O.R.E. (Mini-Champ Outlaw Racing Enterprises) which opened new opportunities, for many, to local circle track racing. He also competed in the SCCA Formula 440 North-East Ohio Regional Series before retiring comfortably in North Olmsted, Ohio with his wife Barb.
After Barb's untimely passing (2018), George relocated and lived out his remaining years in Brecksville, Ohio. There, he continued to exercise his never ending desire for creativity by designing various pieces on his computer and producing them on his 3-D printer.
At the end of the day, he loved to unwind with an old movie, sitting by the fire surrounded by loved ones.
He was held dear to many for his wild sense of humor, lightning quick whit, highly playful nature and magnetic charm. He carried these traits, keeping people laughing, to the very last moments and will forever be missed.
George is survived by his sisters; Cindy Ruic, Jeannine Edlund (Dave) and Patricia Jogan, his children; Jackie Thompson, George Kilburg, Stacey Zahuranec (Bonnie), Dave Kilburg, Kristen Kilburg, his grandchildren; George & Sarah Kilburg, Peyton & Bayleigh Skernivitz, Spencer Thompson, Matt Collecchi, Cynthia & Grace Fisak.
Military Honors and interment will take place at 1:15 pm December 8, 2023 in the Ohio Western Reserve National Cemetery, 10175 Rawiga Road, Seville, OH 44273.
Allan C. Jacobs
Allan C. Jacobs, age 79, of Concord, Ohio passed away peacefully on October 26th, 2023. Born in Milan, Ohio to Dwilla and Clark Jacobs, he graduated from Milan High school class of 1962 where he played basketball, was VP of his senior class and made lifelong friends.
After High school, he started his working career in building construction for Milan Steel Corporation as an estimator, jobsite supervisor and eventually sales, working in Akron, Galion and Cleveland Ohio offices. He also attended Star building school to further his skills and knowledge. In the mid-1970s, Al became co-owner of Doyle-Jacobs building company in Mentor. He and his partner Bob Doyle built many buildings and additions for local companies in Mentor/Lake County Ohio, including the first solar panel building in Mentor and also Royal Plastics, Fredon, Polychem, Wiseco, 3M and others.
In the late 1980s, Al would begin to work for USA Management as Construction Manager and worked on many projects and companies throughout Lake County. He was very well liked and known in his work. He did this work until his retirement in 2020. Al was a life member and active in Willoughby Elks Lodge #18, he was named Exalted Ruler in 1974-75.
In his leisure time, Al really enjoyed playing golf and watching Ohio State and Cleveland sports. He and his cousin Myke Wharff shared a close relationship and had regular great conversations about sports. He always enjoyed being with friends at the local watering holes including Blue Spruce, Matchworks, Epiq and later Hellreigel’s.
Al met Sandy Makuch, a bartender at Epiq restaurant in Concord Ohio around 2000. After many attempts from Al to have a date, Sandy gave in, and they attended an Indians game together. Al was Sandy’s longtime partner/Fiancé and the love of his life. Sandy’s family, Ritchie, Denise and Debby loved Al as part of their own and they became very close for 20+ years. They spent many good times together until Sandy’s passing just 9 weeks ago. Al wasn’t the same and his broken heart gave in on Oct. 26th. Al and Sandy are now together again forever.
Al was preceded in death by his parents Dwilla (Dee) Nelson and Clark Jacobs and Sandy Makuch, his longtime partner/fiancé. He is survived by his daughter Dara (Jeff) Jacobs Frango, brother Steve (Lisa) Jacobs, 5 step brothers, 4 step sisters and many nieces and nephews. He also leaves behind the loving Makuch family of Ritchie, Denise (Tom) and Debby (Ed) Makuch. A celebration of Al’s life will take place at a later date.
Al wished to thank all of his friends for a good ride.
Todd Harris
Service for Todd Harris, 62, of Willoughby, will be at 3:30 p.m., Monday, October 30th, 2023, at Zion Lutheran Church in Painesville, 508 Mentor Ave., Painesville. You may visit the family prior to the funeral service from 2:30 - 3:30 at the church.
Todd went to be with the Lord October 24th, 2023. “For we know that when this earthly tent we live in is taken down (that is, when we die and leave this earthly body), we will have a house in heaven, an eternal body made for us by God himself and not by human hands.” (2 Corinthians 5:1) Born September 30th, 1961, in Euclid, Ohio. Todd was a painter, and painted many new and old houses before retiring and working part-time as a pizza delivery driver to keep him young and active. He was a loving husband, dad, & Papa. He had a special relationship with his grandkids, whom hold Papa close to their hearts. He also loved watching football and was a big fan of the Browns. He was always ready to make a joke and light up the room with laughter.
Survivors include his wife, Margaret Harris; children, Michael & Anna Nocera, Christopher & Jessica Harris, Nathan & Trisha Harris; five grandchildren, Christopher, Michaela, Kellen, Carrisa, and Thea; siblings Rex (Tammy), Dale (Gretchen), Jack Rowan, James (Sandy) Rowan, Jeffrey (Susan) Rowan, Kathleen (Robert) Summers, Roseanne Rowan, Gerald (Susan) Rowan; many nieces and nephews; he also loved his grand-pup, Loki. He was preceded in death by his parents, Paul Harris and Freda Rowan.
Paula Ann Rosiek (Puskarich)
Paula Ann (Puskarich) Rosiek, 75, of Willoughby Hills, OH, passed away on Sunday, October 15, 2023, at University Hospitals Main Campus in Cleveland, OH. Paula was born on December 15, 1947, in Connellsville, PA. The daughter of Anthony Puskarich, Jr. and Ann (Skudar) Puskarich. Paula lived most of her childhood years in Pennsylvania and moved to Euclid, OH with her parents during her high school years. Upon high school graduation, Paula married and moved to Willoughby Hills, OH, where she raised her family of three boys and lived until her passing. Paula was a homemaker when her boys were young, then worked for the Lubrizol Corporation Coating Additives group as a Sales Coordinator for more than 25 years until her retirement in 2017. Paula loved her family and would do anything for them. Overcoming a brain aneurism then multiple myeloma bone cancer, she was a fighter and had an extremely strong work ethic, passed down by her parents and on to her boys and grandchildren. Paula was a caregiver for both her parents until their passing and was a devoted Christian, believing we are nothing without God in our lives. Paula had the kind of personality that would light up any room she entered and would always carry the conversation, which could last for hours and cover everything and sometimes nothing at all. Her entire family and friends will miss her smile, enthusiasm, laughter, voice of reason, comfort, encouragement and support; her years of knowledge and wisdom; and her unconditional and enduring love.
On October 15, heaven gained the most special, kind, selfless, encouraging and loving angel. Paula was always a fighter to the end, and that’s what she always raised her family to be, saying “Keep on fighting; you are strong, you are able, you are who you are and there’s no one else like you!” She would write long texts to fill your soul and would talk so poetically. You could listen to her for hours and hours on end. A call with Grandma could be about nothing and she would be the most open listening ear. She would sing “You are my Sunshine” and “A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood” while pushing her grandchildren on the swings and never complain about it even if it were for hours on end. But now, her family knows she will be watching over them as their guardian angel. We are all going to miss Paula so much it hurts, but we know she is up in heaven with no more pain and forever in eternal happiness. Sunsets and the beauty of fall tree colors will remind her family of her love for them and her awe of God’s creation.
Paula is survived by her ex-husband Charles Rosiek of Homosassa, Fl; three loving sons, Stephen Rosiek (Michelle) of Oak Ridge, NJ, David Rosiek of Willoughby Hills, OH, and Timothy Rosiek (Susan) of Mentor, OH, and four adoring grandchildren: Danielle, Christopher, Erin and Kristen Rosiek. She was preceded in death by her parents, Anthony Puskarich, Jr. and Ann (Skudar) Puskarich.
Paula's family is planning a memorial gathering on Saturday, January 13, 2024, at Trinity Church in Mentor, OH from 1-4 pm, weather permitting. She will be cremated and laid to rest in Brownsville, PA, alongside her parents Anthony and Ann.
Sandra Strater
Sandra Faye (Secrest) Strater passed away on Sunday October 15, 2023 at age 86 at her home. Sandra was a Mayfield Heights School teacher for 35 years. She studied at California State College, Ohio University, and Kent State University. She taught school in California, was an avid doll collector, and an active member of The Cleveland Doll Club. She had a huge heart to everyone in her life, and great compassion for animals. Sandra is preceded in death by her parents Clifford and Lucille Secrest, her brother Van Secrest, her aunt Faye Rhodes, and her loving husband Paul Strater. Sand had no Children. She is survived by her niece Tanya Secrest, and great nephew T.J. Rice.
Arrangements have been made at Blessings Cremation Center in Mentor, Ohio.
A celebration of life party will be arranged at a later date.
Larry Nagel
Larry Nagel age 70, passed away on October 14, 2023. Devoted father of Jeremy, and stepfather of Buddy, and Katie. Cherished brother of Al and Denny. Loving companion of Connie. Papa to grandchildren, and friend to many. Loving son of the late Maye (Small ) Nagel, and Jerome Nagel.
Larry loved racing the pocket rocket He used to race at Thompson speedway back in the day. He created Vorian which was a transforming jet car transformed into a robot that performed at numerous monster truck shows and the Macy’s day parade also at the Olympics in 1996 in Atlanta Georgia.
The last 15 years he got into building custom motorcycles. He was on the cover of so many magazines. He debuted a couple of his bikes down on rodeo drive, where he met Jay Leno. Larry lived the life he wanted to live, he did what he loved .. He will be so missed.
A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date, and will be updated on facebook.