OBITUARIES
A Remembrance of Loved Ones
Edward Thomas Marcel
Edward Thomas (94) of Painesville, OH passed away peacefully on February 22, 2024, surrounded by his loving family.
Tom was the beloved husband of Judith and the devoted father of Lisa Burrage, Amy Brunsen (Bill), Anne De May (Rich), Ruthanne Bell, Thomas, and Michael (Tracey) Marcel. He was cherished grandfather to Tom Serger, Alexandra Burrage, Gabrielle Burrage, Isabella Burrage (Rachel), Adam Brunsen (Sarah), Carolyn Brunsen (Grace), Sophia Marcel, Jordan and Lauren Bell.
He was great grandfather to Taylor Bergoch, Danika Serger and Gianna Serger.
Dear brother of Linda Lucas (Ed) and Arlene Borger and uncle to many loving nieces and nephews. Tom was preceded in death by his beloved sister, Delores Martin and his parents, Edward and Katherine Marcel.
Born in Mount Vernon, NY, Tom moved to Painesville as a young teenager with his parents and siblings. After graduating from Harvey High School, he went on to earn a degree in Architecture from the University of Cincinnati. After starting his own company, E Thomas Marcel Architects, Tom went on to enjoy a successful career that spanned over 50 years. Throughout his esteemed career, Tom was always recognized for the highest standards, talent, and creativity he brought to every project. Tom’s legacy can be seen in the many buildings and design projects he was associated with in and around Lake County.
Tom served in the US Army during the Korean War. He had been a past member of the Mentor Rotary Club, the Elks Club, and the Lake County Historical Society where he also served a term as president.
Tom embodied intelligence, kindness, integrity, and wit. His unconditional love and constant steady guidance, like our memory of him, will endure and embrace us always. He was so loved and will be missed dearly.
A memorial service is planned for March 9th, 11:00am at the Western Reserve Memorial Gardens Chapel in Chesterland, Ohio.
In lieu of flowers donations can be made to Hospice of The Western Reserve.
Marianne Bordonaro (nee Engoglia)
Marianne Bordonaro (nee Engoglia), 71, of Cleveland, Ohio, passed away on February 18, 2024. She was born on February 26, 1952, in Cleveland, Ohio.
Marianne was known for her wonderful sense of humor and loving nature. She also was an avid lover of music, especially soft rock and Motown. She will be deeply missed by her son Dave Perrier (Susan), beloved grandchildren Zoe and Zach, her brother Mark Engoglia, Nephews John Engoglia (Tina), Matt Engoglia(Rachael), niece Tara Catalano (Robertto), sister in law Barbara Engoglia, extended family, and many friends.
Marianne is now reunited in heaven with her husband Chuck Bordonaro, her Father & Mother John & Eleanor Engoglia, and her brother John Engoglia.
A Celebration of Life will be planned for friends and family at a future date to honor and remember Marianne's life and the joy & laughter she brought to those around her.
Margaret A. McClain "Arlene"
Margaret A. McClain “Arlene” age 82, of Chardon, passed away peacefully on February 25, 2024 at Mapleview Country Villa, leaving her earthly home for her eternal, home in heaven with her lord and savior. Margaret was born to Fred and betty Molin, in Youngstown, OH. She graduated from McDonald. High School in 1959, and Kent State University in 1963. She married Jim her high school sweetheart November 23, 1963. Arlene went on to teach Home Ec. In the Willoughby Eastlake School System North High School for 30 years. Her hobbies included collecting antiques, especially antique and estate jewelry. She could answer almost any question concerning gems or jewelry. Arlene was a private person, quiet by nature, and happiest at home with a good book. She was a founding member of Willo-Hill Baptist Church, and later a member of Calvary Fellowship Baptists Church where she was a prayer warrior.
Loving husband of 60 years to Jim. Devoted mother of Michael (Carolyn) of Mentor, Sister Trish (Ray) Rutushin of McDonald, OH. Sister-in-law of David and Janet McClain of Xenia, and Robert and Sheryl McClain of Poland. She was preceded in death by her parents, and brother Paul. Her special Best Friends include Robin Reeder and Shelia Hamrick. A special thank you residence of Chardon Staff, for their loving kindness during Arlene’s stay. There will be no services per Arlene’s wishes. Arrangements by Blessing Cremation Center of Mentor. Final Resting Place will be at Ohio Western Reserve National Cemetery Seville, OH.www.blessingcremation.com
James L. Moran
James L. Moran age 61, of Bedford, passed away on February 21, 2024. Loving father of Colleen and Eric Moran. Cherished brother of Wendy and Alan Moran. All Services will be Private. All Arrangements were made with Blessing Cremation Center.
Ann M. Malcolm Aldridge "Ree Ree"
Ann M. Malcolm Aldridge "Ree Ree" (nee Tischler) passed away on February 13, 2024. Ann was preceded in death by her husband Teddy R. Malcolm. Loving wife of 34 years to Theodore. Cherished mother of Mary A. Mitchell (Kevin), Christine L. Panzero-Chismar( Frank W.), John J. Malcolm (Kathleen), Edward R. Malcolm (April), Mitchell E. Aldridge. Preceded in death by her children Teddy R. Malcolm Jr., Donnella M. Malcolm, and grandson Justin Aldridge. Step-mother of Stephanie Aldridge, Randie Ronczka (Al), Theodore R. Aldridge (Chong), Daniel J. Aldridge (Jennifer). Devoted grandmother of 20 grandchildren, and great-grandmother of 15. A private family interment will be held at Holy Cross Cemetery.
Aubrey Rancel Yeater “Butch”
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Butch Yeater from Thompson, Ohio passed away peacefully on February 8, 2024, after a short stay in a nursing facility. Butch Yeater was born in Geneva, Ohio, and is the son of Benjamin & Goldie Yeater. Butch is survived by his girlfriend Eleanor Fischbach of 24 years, and his dog (Rowdy), along with his children: Susan (Robert) Shingler, SC, Rhea (Shirley) Yeater, OH, Janet Beling, SC, Raymond Yeater, OH, Kimberly (Gary) Main, OH, Karen (Mike) Johnson, OH, Laura (Jay) Harris, OH, Tom (Kim) Fischbach, OH.
Sisters: Nellie (Bill) Egelston, OH, Mae Yeater, FL, Patty (Tony), Korpela, OH. Butch had 23 grandchildren, and 25 Great-grandchildren, along with several nieces and nephews. He is preceded in death by his parents, and his son Jimmy Yeater, SC, and grandson Jacob Daniel, SC, along with his favorite dog, “Scout,” Brothers: Jesse Yeater, James Yeater, and Denver Yeater. Sisters: Dorothy Piercy, Alice Shaughnessy & Betty Rigby.
He went to school at Thompson High School, Thompson, OH, and after became a Thompson Police Officer, where he spent thirteen years, and achieved the rank of Sergeant. Butch then became a truck driver with Colonial Motor Freight, SC, and spent many years as a volunteer firefighter with St. Johns Fire Department, Johns Island SC. Butch retired from Premier Trucking in 2019. Butch and Eleanor enjoyed traveling, and going to country music festivals, and being home with family.
“Until we meet again, Daddy we love you.”
Susan C. Gorsha
Susan C. Gorsha age 79, of Mentor passed away peacefully on a sunny mild winter day, surrounded by her family on February 7, 2024. Wife of the late Robert Gorsha.
Devoted mother of Judi McNeely (Tony), and Jaci Miller (Tim), and Justina Gorsha (Ryan). Dearest grandmother of Tiffany (Justin), Chris, William (Chelsea), Tye, Johnathon, Anthony, Davonte, James, Natalie, Logan. Sister of Virginia Strasser (Karl), David Harrivel (Ann), Natalie Wilson (Oran deceased), and Elizabeth Andrews (deceased). Susan was the daughter of the late Benjamin and Alice Harrivel. Susan was a loving friend, aunt, and cousin to many.
Susan graduated from Mayfield High School, and she lived in Cleveland, Eastlake and Mentor. Her sister Elizabeth introduced her to taxes. They spent alot of time talking about taxes at family gatherings. She would also tell silly jokes and stories.
She worked at H & R Block for many years. Then she opened her own business in 1994 Andrew's Business services later known as TAPP. This is how she became known as the "Tax lady" by many. She was greatly loved by her clients, and will be greatly missed by all. There will be no services for Susan.
Robert "Bob" Kline
Robert (Bob) Kline proudly described himself as American-made with Italian roots. He grew up surrounded by his maternal Leone Family in Dover, Ohio, with a childhood full of running around the neighborhood with his cousins, Sunday sauce dinners, and getting called a ‘chooch’ endearingly by his elders.
Bob worked for 40 years as a case manager and school-based counselor. He fell in love with his coworker Tracy (Hedges), who became his wife of 28 years. Together, they raised two brilliant kids, Emma and Tony. Bob adored all of his children, both the ones that he taught and the ones that he raised.
In his free time, Bob loved to explore this nation’s natural beauty. He camped in every state but Alabama and Hawaii over the course of his life. He planned wonderful road trips for his family every summer to different National Parks and was an avid photographer, taking pictures everywhere he went. When not on the road, he was a voracious reader with a head stuffed full of trivia. He could explain to you everything from the rituals in sumo wrestling to the difference between Detroit and New York-style pizza. Above all else, he was someone who had never met a stranger and loved to make people laugh. In serious moments you couldn’t make eye contact with him because his impish expression would make you giggle. When we asked Bob what we should say about him after he was gone, he suggested the following: “Say what you want about the guy, but he had a lot of stuff.” His friends all knew him as irreverently funny and ferociously loyal. He was a solid guy.
Bob was diagnosed with Glioblastoma in November of 2022. He embraced his cancer journey with more grace and humor than could be asked of anyone, even arranging in the end to donate his brain to science (as he made the doctors agree, it was too magnificent of a specimen to go to waste). His brain surgeon and medical team noted that he had a thick skull and very stubborn DNA, which was surprising to no one who knew him.
Robert Kline died on February 6, 2024 in his home as his wife promised. He is preceded in death by his parents Robert Kline and Mary Kline (Leone), his beautiful sister Martha Carrey (Kline), his favorite cousin Linda Murakami (Marks) and friend Mark Caswell. He is survived by his wife Tracy, children Emma and Anthony, Nephews Matthew Wydick and Joshua Wydick, Nieces Nikki Smith (Judah) and Alisa Bray, Great Niece Josephine Bray and Great Nephew Damion Manning, as well as numerous cousins and a multitude of friends.
There will be a celebration of life for Bob on April 13, 2024 at Alfredo’s at the Inn, located at 780 Beta Drive Mayfield Village, OH 44143 from 1-5pm. Please bring your favorite Bob stories to share at the open mic. While we know there will be tears, he made us promise to fill this event with laughter.
John Joseph Fornadel
John Joseph Fornadel, age 80, of Willowick, Ohio passed away peacefully in his home in the presence of family on February 6, 2024. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, he was one of three children of the late John, Sr., and Helen (West) Fornadel. John was a graduate of Collinwood High School in Cleveland, class of 1961, after which he attended Kent State University. He married his wife, Carol, in 1964 with whom he enjoyed 59 years of marriage.
John worked as a mechanical engineer. He was athletic in his younger years and was on the high school basketball team and later enjoyed playing golf and softball. He was also very involved as a volunteer with the Willowick and Euclid YMCA swim teams. He always put family first, and especially enjoyed doing things with his grandson. John loved numbers and games of strategy including cards, chess, and backgammon and enjoyed his trips with his wife to Las Vegas.
John is survived by his wife, Carol (Kovalsky); children Julie (Dan) Baker of Mentor, OH, and Brian Fornadel (Scott Monnin) of Columbus, OH; grandson Richard Baker; brother Martin (Karen) Fornadel of Mentor, OH; as well as many more extended family members and friends; he was preceded in death by his sister Reta Jean Fornadel.
A funeral mass will be held on May 18, 2024 at St. Mary Magdalene Church, 32114 Vine St., Willowick, Ohio from 12-1 pm, followed by a Celebration of Life starting at 2 p.m. at All Aboard bar at 8455 Station St., Mentor, Ohio. The family express thanks to Miracle City Hospice for their care of John.
William Riley McCauley
William Riley (Bill, Billymack, Red) McCauley, age 88, passed away peacefully on February 5 with his wife, Shirley, and “grand” Kelly by his side.
Bill is survived by his wife, the love of his life and soulmate, Shirley (Slater), for over 66 years. Born and raised in rural Enterprise, West Virginia to Dhring and Lilly Olive (Cunningham) McCauley (both deceased) and was the last survivor of 12 siblings. Bill was lovingly supported by three generations of close family, children of whom he and Shirley affectionately referred to as their “daughter/son”, “grands” and “great-grands”.
Bill received his draft notice while on his honeymoon and served two years repairing tank engines at US Army bases in Germany. He worked for the South Euclid-Lyndhurst Schools as custodian for 33 years. In 1981, after cancer surgery, he was told he would have only 2 to 2- ½ years to live. Obviously, the “energizer bunny” proved doctors wrong. He was a warrior!
Bill was an avid sports player for 70+ years, playing basketball, volleyball, and hardball weekly, bowled in several bowling leagues, and his love for the past 20 years was playing softball with Solon’s “Babes of 1916.” He grew up playing horseshoes, and was darn good at it, throwing ringer after ringer. Friends and family always wanted to partner up with Bill when playing horseshoes or cornhole, as they knew they would be “the winners.” Bill helped establish South Euclid’s first Ponytail Softball League in the ‘60s.
Bill and Shirley loved travelling by car or going on bus trips. Every year, they travelled by car to San Diego to visit family, taking a different route every year, enjoying the beauty of the USA, especially our National Parks, with Yellowstone being their favorite. They have hiked almost all of our National Parks, visited every State Capitol, loved visiting historic towns and places, and cruised many USA Rivers. Their last trip was in 2019, covering over 10,600 miles in 61 days.
In lieu of flowers, consider donations, in Bill’s memory, to: Babes of 1916, 37182 O’Neill Dr, Solon Oh 44139, or Alzheimer’s Association, Cleveland Area Chapter, 23215 Commerce Park, Suite 300, Beachwood, Oh 44122, or a charity of your choice.
Cremation arrangements were handled by Blessing Cremation in Mentor, OH. A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date.
Edna M. Yuras
EDNA M. YURAS, age 90. Beloved wife of John G. Yuras (Deceased); loving mother of Debi Thome (Thomas), Mary Yuras (Ernie, Deceased) and John Yuras (Joanna); dearest grand-mother and great-grandmother of many; great great grandmother of one. Edna’s greatest Joy was serving the Lord. Memorial Service Saturday, February 17, at 2 p.m., at the New Apostolic Church, 7820 Ridge Rd., Parma, 44129. THE FAMILY WILL RECEIVE FRIENDS AT THE CHURCH TWO HOURS PRIOR TO THE SERVICE. In lieu of flowers, the family prefers, that those who wish, make contributions to the NewApostolicChurch,Recharitable Ministry www.wesharegiving.org/app/giving/recharitable?tab=home
Patricia A. Ackroyd
Patricia A. Ackroyd (nee Penny) passed away unexpectedly Feb, 3, 2024. She was 79. Patricia was a wife, mother, grandmother and great grandmother.
She was a graduate of Ohio School for the Deaf, a member of the Cleveland Association of the Deaf and was a member of
Buckeye Deaf Senior Citizens. She retired from the Department of Veterans Affairs.
Patricia leaves behind her husband, Barry Ackroyd; sister, Charlene Calogar (nee Penny) (Husband Ken); brothers William (wife Tammey), and Richard(wife Jolene); son, Seth Ackroyd; daughter Neva and her husband, Paul; daughter-in-law Lisa Ackroyd; grandchildren Katie (Dan) Lenz and Shauna Ackroyd; and great grandchildren Damien, Natalie and one on the way; and many friends. Sister-in-law of Mary and Brenda. She was the beloved Aunt and friends to many.
She was preceded in death by her brother Tom, parents Neva and Charles Penny, and son Rory,
There will be no funeral. A memorial service will be announced at a later date.
Brian P. Hawkins
Brian P. Hawkins age 56 of Willoughby, passed away unexpectedly at home on February 1, 2024. Loving husband of the late Toni Hawkins. Brian was the dearly beloved son of Donald and Vera Hawkins. Loving brother of Kim Zivny (Donald), and Eric Hawkins. Loving uncle of Sara and Adam, Levi Zivny (Jessica), and Great-uncle of Logan, Levi Jr., Landon, and Aria. Special friends of Joe, Michelle, Jackson, and Mike.
Larry Gean Lynn
Larry Gean Lynn, 75, a long standing Perry, Ohio resident, passed away on January 31, 2024. He was born on October 30, 1948, in Painesville, Ohio. Larry was a dedicated carpenter by trade, working alongside his father Harold building homes. Eventually, he became the proud owner and operator of Lynn Contractors.
Larry will be lovingly remembered by his wife of 53 years, Melody, his son Levi, his daughter Laryn (Curtis) Bryan, his granddaughters Vivian and Penelope, and his brothers Russel (Rebecca) and Keith (Donna). He is preceded in death by his father Harold, mother Ruth, and sisters Janet and Tina.
In his free time, Larry had a variety of hobbies that brought him joy. He was an avid pilot in his early years and enjoyed traveling. He took pleasure in witnessing to people about his faith as a minister and dedicated Jehovahs Witnesses for over 55 years. Larry cherished spending time on his porch with his friends and family, riding his motorcycle, and collecting coins.
Larry found solace and spiritual guidance reading the Bible and attending the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses. It was a place where he could nurture his faith and find support with others who serve Jehovah God.
A ceremony to celebrate Larry's life will be held on Saturday, February 17th at 1:00pm at the Madison Kingdom Hall of Jehovahs Witnesses 7320 Middle Ridge Rd., Madison, Oh., 44057. Following the service, refreshments will be served at the North Perry Village Hall, 4449 Lockwood Rd., Perry, Oh., 44081.
Larry Gean Lynn will be dearly missed by all who knew and loved him. May his memory be a source of comfort and strength during this difficult time.
Franny Palker
Franny Palker (Surber) born July 15, 1971, passed away on January 28, 2024. Happily married to Ward for 23 years. Stepmother to Ally (Drew) Stewart, and Brendan. Step Grandmother to Isabelle and Madelyn Stewart. Loving daughter of Cathie Surber, sister of Cathie (Marty) Zelinsky, Sara (Dan) Llewellyn, Danny Surber, Clara (Rob) Kalal, Trish (Vito) Simonetta, and Jennifer (Kurt) Higginbotham. The best aunt to Nolan, Madeline, and Kaine Kalal, Reece and Raigan Llewellyn, Rachel and Lexi Zelinsky, and Dominic and Michael Simonetta. Franny was welcomed with open arms in Heaven by her Dad, Dan Surber.
If you knew Franny, you know that she always had treats for everyone. It brought her pure joy by doing things for others. Take comfort in knowing that in the end, Franny was able to give the ultimate gift of life through organ donation.
Franny lived for 52 years. She had beaten and defied every odd given to her since she had her first massive stroke on Mother's Day in 1993, when she was only 21 years old.
After being told Franny would remain in a vegetative state, our determined girl went on to learn to walk, write, drive a car, hold numerous jobs, be a best friend, be married to Ward (for 23 years), help to run a business, and remain the most positive and genuinely happy person that you'd ever meet.
Franny had special relationships with so many people and touched countless lives over the years. She always was quick to laugh, and always had the very same impish grin every day of her life.
Franny was a true example of strength and positivity. She had the most infectious smile and found the beauty in everything.
Please join us in celebrating the life of our beautiful girl on Sunday, February 18 at Pleasant Valley Church, 12193 W. Pleasant Valley Rd., Parma, OH 44130. Mass is at 2:00pm, followed by visitation and a meal. Please dress casual.
Nicoletta L. Woodin
Nicoletta L. Woodin (Poe), 50, of Mentor, Ohio, passed away on January 20, 2024, surrounded by people who loved her. She was born to James and Judy Poe (Wancho). Nicoletta was a licensed therapist, and held a Masters degree in her field. She was a dedicated and compassionate individual who touched the lives of many through her work.
Nicoletta was a wonderful person, an amazing loving wife, a mother, and a kind & generous soul. She had a down-to-earth nature, that endeared her to others. Nicoletta had a radiant presence that would light up any room she entered. She was always taking care of everyone else, and had a special ability to make people feel seen and valued.
In addition to her successful career, Nicoletta had a variety of interests and hobbies. She loved reading, and spending time with her friends and family. Nicoletta had a deep love for animals and found joy in their companionship.
Nicoletta is survived by her loving husband, Robert Woodin, and their children: William Jr., Jacie, Cory, Brandi, Dominick, and Stella. She was preceded in death by her father, James F. Poe Sr., her son, Nicholas James Hitchcock, and her brother, Philip Poe.
A Memorial Service to honor Nicoletta's life will be held on Saturday, February 3, 2024, at 1:00P.M at Victory Baptist Church in Mentor, Ohio. Family, friends, and all whose lives were touched by Nicoletta are invited to attend and celebrate her remarkable life.
May Nicoletta L. Woodin's memory be a blessing and may her legacy of kindness and care live on in the hearts of those who knew and loved her.
Denis P. Shinhearl
Denis P. Shinhearl, age 72, passed away peacefully on January 19, 2024.
Denis was the beloved husband of Bonnie (Kellogg), devoted father to Brandon (Brittany) Shinhearl and Alexandra Shinhearl Lanigan (Michael), and doting grandfather to Carter Salsbury, Maximus Salsbury, and Harper Stoerkel.
Denny was a member of the St Mary of the Assumption Holy Name Society which he devoted many years of service, being honored with Man of the Year in 2005. Denis was also honored that same year as St. Mary of the Assumption Member of the Year by the Lake and Geauga Deanery. In addition to his devotion to others, Denis was also awarded the Cougar Pride Award in recognition of his accomplishments, involvement and dedication to Lake Catholic High School in 2009. His devotion, dedication, and service to others and the Lake Catholic community continued to the day of his passing.
Denny loved nature and the outdoors, enjoying many days at his farm. He especially loved sharing this joy with family and friends, hosting many fun parties and narrating guided tours around the farm on his ATV. Denny loved reading, learning new things, daily crossword puzzles, scrabble, and especially making friends everywhere he went. His ability to make friends was nothing short of amazing. Denny loved watching Sponge Bob with Carter and Max.
A Harvey High School and Cleveland State University graduate, Denny earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting and was a CPA. Denny was a “Proud of it Painesville boy,” who loved sharing his many funny stories about his high school days with his family and friends. Denny enjoyed a long career in business, retiring in 2016 at Ancora.
Denny was a devoted and avid supporter and fan of Lake Catholic sports, announcing the football, basketball and volleyball games which brought him great joy. Denny began his love of volleyball watching his daughter Alexandra play on the Lake Catholic volleyball team of 2000-2004. His love continued up to the day of his death. Volleyball gave him a purpose while bravely managing his health challenges. The players all embraced him, loved him, and comforted him even though they might not have known this at the time. He never missed a game (2000-2024) encouraging every player and becoming a fixture on the bench and in the gym. Every Tuesday or Thursday he would tell Bonnie, “Its Tuesday. Today is volleyball. I’ll eat when I get home. We’re going to kick their A$$!” And they did.
Denis was preceded in death by his mother Elizabeth Shinhearl, father Frederick Shinhearl, brother Frederick Shinhearl, Jr., nieces Stacy Shinhearl and Shannon Nelson Childs, nephew Geoff Wise, and brother-in-law Robert Nelson.
Family will receive friends on February 9 before mass from 9:00-10:00 at St. Mary of the Assumption Church, 8560 Mentor Avenue, Mentor, Ohio 44060.
A mass of Christian Burial will follow at 10:00 February 9 at St. Mary of the Assumption Church.
Denny had a special bond with his grandson Maximus, who is autistic, showering him with endless love and calming hugs. In memory of Denny, the family asks, in lieu of flowers, to consider making a donation to Maximus’s special needs classroom, Structured Language, at Orchard Hollow to continue the amazing work Maximus’s teachers do every day with these special children.
DONATIONS CAN BE MADE AT VENMO @bonnie-shinhearl (if checks, please make it payable to Bonnie Shinhearl)
Pamela Jean McGuire
Pamela Jean McGuire, age 76, passed away peacefully January 18th 2024 from natural causes. She was born in Parma, Ohio to Evelyn and Albert Pillar. She married her high school love Arthur Daniel Quinn the summer of 1965 who preceded her death in 1999. She remarried Charles Michael McGuire. Pam and Chuck worked together as technical and creative writers, enjoyed sailing, friends and their dogs. She is survived by her brother Jeffery Pillar, and Beth Poyer, children Julie Anne Quinn, Daniel John Quinn her grandson Ian Arthur Quinn and daughter-in-law Kristan T. Markopoulos.
Pam was ahead of her time. She was very intelligent, generous and a loving soul.
Her life was a living example of her favorite Bible verse, Ephesians 4:32 — “And be kind and compassionate to one another, forgiving one another, just as God also forgave you in Christ.”
Family and friends will gather in celebrating her life later this spring 2024 at a date to be announced.
Debra Anne Blazek
Debra Anne Blazek, born Deguido, on July 30, 1962, in Flushing Queens peacefully passed away on January 17th, 2024 in her home in Garrettsville, OH. She was surrounded by her loving family. Debra was a beloved wife, mother, and grandmother.
Debra had a vibrant personality. She had a deep love for spending time with all her grandchildren and animals. She also loved sun tanning outside with her cup of coffee. She cherished every moment with her loved ones and brought joy to their lives.
Debra is survived by her husband Jerome (Jay) Blazek, her 3 children Kelli Bitz, Georgie (Kayla) Bitz, and Charles (Samantha) Bitz. She is also survived by her grandchildren and her sister Linda (Gino) Floro. She was preceded in death by her father, Robert Deguido and her brother Andrew Deguido.
Her cremation arrangements were handled by Blessing Cremation in Mentor, OH.
The family appreciates the support and condolences during this difficult time.
May Debra’s soul find eternal peace, and may her memory be a blessing to all who knew and loved her.
Dale Jack Hannen
Dale Jack Hannen of Mentor, OH passed away peacefully on January 16, 2024 at the age of almost 87 encircled by love from his wife, Alice, daughter, Ashley, and the kindhearted staff of Homestead II.
Jack lived a long, happy life. He was kind, caring, funny and smart and could fix, assemble, or build anything including tools, appliances, horse jumps, and large, confusingly intricate toys.
He loved playing golf, bowling (until he couldn’t stand the smoke anymore), working outdoors to care for the lawn and gorgeous flower gardens, and viewing the stunning sunsets over Lake Erie.
Jack focused on participating in the various activities of his family including ball games, horse shows, skating competitions, therapy dog visits, his wife’s piano entertainment (for which he was the official page turner), and every special occasion such as birthdays, graduations, weddings, and holiday get-togethers.
Interests include Classic cars and related Shows as well as Drum and Bugle Corps competitions (since he played the real percussion instruments in high school and, after that, any surface that would suffice as a pad for his complicated drum beats), and piecing together 1,000-piece jigsaw puzzles.
Jack was born in Chester, West Virginia to Dale and Olive (Glendenning) Hannen (both deceased).
He leaves behind his wife of 41 years (Alice Jane), his sister Alma Jane Arnott (Robert deceased) and brother Donald Hannen; his children Jeffrey Hannen (Pam), Joseph Hannen, Julie Hannen Bixel (Dave), and Ashley Hannen (Michael Sr.); and his step-children Trent Weller and Ainsley Weller Carter (deceased). Also, surviving are his grandchildren Matthew Hannen, Nicole Gruden (Craig), Heather McWhirt (Jim), Rebecca Hannen, Autumn Fulton (Bryan), Aubriauna Rusnak, Michael Gundic Jr., and Anthony Gundic; his step-grandchild Matthew Poveroni; and great-grandchildren, Max Hannen, Cole Hannen, Rosaland Gruden, Vivian Grudin, Josie McWhirt, Rowan Fulton, Bailey Fulton; step-great grandchild Grayson Poveroni, as well as his nephew Mike Arnott, and niece Debbie Arnott Shockey.
In honor of Jack’s wishes, there will be no funeral. He will be cremated and an inurnment will follow.