Lorain County Obituaries
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MALINOVSKY, Theodore W.
- ©The Morning Journal
2001 (August 03, 2001)
HOOVER, Ala. -- Theodore W.
Malinovsky, 24, of Hoover,
Ala., formerly of Lorain, died Monday, July 30, 2001, while vacationing
in Fort Myers Beach, Fla., after a lifelong illness. He was born Jan.
25,
1977 in Lorain and lived in Vermilion until moving to Alabama in
1983.
He graduated form Hoover High School in 1996 and was attending
Jefferson
State Community College in Alabama.
Malinovsky was employed at
Tropical Smoothies in Hoover,
Ala. He was a member of St. Peter's Roman Catholic hurch, Hoover, and a
former member of St. Vincent De Paul Catholic Church, Elyria. He
enjoyed
playing pool and was a member of the American Pool Association. He had
also played Little League baseball. Survivors include his parents,
Richard
and Kathy (nee Dellefield) of Hoover, Ala.; sister, Kimberly M.
Anderson
of Hoover, Ala.; a nephew and two nieces; his paternal grandmother,
Janet
Malinovsky of Lorain; and maternal grandmother, Clara Dellefield of
Elyria.
He was preceded in death by his paternal grandfather, Theodore
Malinovsky,
in 1976.
Friends may call Friday 6 to 9
p.m. at Dovin Funeral
Home, 2701 Elyria Ave., Lorain. Services at the funeral home Saturday
at
9:30 a.m. will be followed at 10 a.m. by Mass in St. Vincent De Paul
Catholic
Church, 41295 North Ridge Road East, Elyria. The Rev. Gaetano Menegatto
will officiate. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery, Lorain.
Memorial contributions may be
made to American Heart
Association, P.O. Box 182039, Dept. 13, Columbus 43218.
Hart
Smith
MANT, S. - The Elyria
Democrat, Wed., Aug 23, 1865
At Heuvelton,
NY, Aug 12th, 1865 after a long and painful illness, Mant
S., wife of J. M. Ritchie, Esq., of Grafton, aged thrity-three years,
eleven months and thirteen days.
Submitted by Norma Karter, Not related.
MARLETT - ( MARLOTT ) - Elyria Democrat Wed March 14, 1860
In LaPorte on the 16th of congestion of the Lungs, George, son of B. F. & C. B. Marlett ( Marlott ), aged ten weeks.
Submitted by Norma Karter
MARSHALL, Julia (nee
Laux)
Julia T. Marshall, 87, of 323 W.
25th St., Lorain,
died yesterday in St. Joseph Hospital following a long illness.
She was a member of St. Joseph
Church and Ladies Guild.
Surviving are three daughters,
Mrs. George (Dorothy)
Maxwell, Sheffield Lake, Mrs. John W. (Rosemarie)
Fitch, Garden City, Mich., Mrs.
Theodore (Joan Havel,
Hudson; three sons, William, Interlachen, Fla., John A.,
Warren, Mich., Robert, Lorain; 25
grandchildren, 22
great-grandchildren, one great-great grandchild.
Friends may call, 7 to 9 this
evening; 2 to 4 and
7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow, at Reichlin-Cooley Funeral Home,
Lorain, where parish rosary will
be recited at 8:15
p.m. tomorrow. Rites will be 9:30 a.m. Saturday in the
funeral home; Mass at 10 a.m. in
St. Joseph Church,
the Rev. Kenneth Retter officiating; burial in Calvary
Cemetery, Lorain.
(March 9, 1978)
Liisa Penner
MARSHALL, Marijane Molly
(nee Dellefield)
Marijane "Molly"
Marshall (nee Dellefield),
70, of Elyria died Wednesday March 28, 2001 at New Life
Hospice Center
of St. Joseph in Lorain following an illness of several months. Born in
Elyria, she lived here most of her life and graduated from Elyria High
School in 1948. She was employed by American Standard (later known as
Tappan
and then Smith Jones) as accounting supervisor for 27 years before
retiring
in 1982.
Mrs. Marshall was a member of St.
Paul United Church
of Christ in Elyria. She also was a member of the Elyria VFW
1079 Auxiliary. Survivors include
her husband of 47
years, Fred C.; a son, Richard C., and a grandson,
Guy Marshall,
both of Herndon, Va. She was preceded in death by her parents, Irvin
and
Mary (nee Mahlke) Dellefield; brothers Irvin and Robert Dellefield, and
a sister, Lois Krueck. Friends may call 5 to 8 p.m. today and 10:30
a.m.
Saturday until the time of services at 11:30 a.m. in the Dicken Funeral
Home, 323 Middle Ave.,Elyria. The Rev. Kenneth L. Gerhardt will
officiate.
Burial will be in Brookdale Cemetery, Elyria. Memorials may be made to
St. Paul United Church of Christ, 9715 East River St.,
Elyria 44035.
Hart
Smith
MARSHALL,
Robert - Lorain Journal May 24,1996
CSX RAILROAD RETIREE
Robert E. Marshall, 70, of
Lorain, died Thursday May
23, 1996, in Lorain Community/St. Joseph Regional Health
Center, East Campus, following a
lengthy illness.
He was born Jan. 17, 1926, in Lorain, and was a lifelong
resident. Marshall was a World
War II U.S.Army veteran.
He was a chief clerk for CSX Railroad, Lorain, for more than 40 years,
retiring in 1987. He also worked at Thew Shovel/Koehring for four
years.Marshall
was a member of
St. Joseph Church, Lorain, its
Holy Name Society,
and was auditor of the former St. Joseph Credit Union. He was
a social member of Italian
American Veterans, Lorain
Moose, and American Slovak Club. He enjoyed dancing,
crocheting, plastic canvas and
reading. Survivors
include his wife of 39 years, Marge(nee Pappe); sons Wayne of LaGrange
Township, and James and Robert, both of Lorain; daughter Mrs. Chris
(Melanie)
Barnicle of Amherst; four grandchildren; and sisters Mrs. J.W. (Rose)
Fitch
of Garden City, Mich., and Mrs. Ted (Joan) Havel of Aurora, Ohio. He
was
preceded in death by his brothers Arthur, William and John; and sisters
Evelyn Marshall, Lenore Steele and Dorothy Maxwell. Friends may call
Friday
from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 in Reichlin-Cooley Funeral Home, 2920 Broadway,
Lorain, where a Christian wake service will be conducted at 8:30 p.m.
by
the Rev. Luis A. Maldonado. Service will be Saturday at 9:30a.m. in the
funeral home, followed by 10:00 a.m. Mass in St. Joseph Church, the
Rev.
Christian Moore officiating. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery, Lorain
Louise Moran
MARTIN, John Jr. - Lorain County Reporter - Saturday March 5, 1892
John Martin Jr.,
died Wednesday, March 2, 1892 at the home of his parents here, aged 29
years and 11 months. The
funeral services were held Friday at St. Peter’s church, Rev.
Hasfedlt
officiating. He was injured some time ago at the Ohio Stone
Company’s
quarry while working on the railroad track and never recovered for the
effects
of his injuries received on that occasion.
Abstracted by Norma Karter (
Elyria newspaper lookups
)
McCARTY,
CORRINE (nee KNIPPER) - (from Elyria Chronicle)
Mrs Corrine (nee Knipper)
McCarty, 30, formerly of Elyria died yesterday afternoon September 19, 1968 in St Francis
Hospital in Hamtramick, Michigan after being stricken with a
massive heart attack at her
home. She lived at 3115 Jacobs Ave in Hamtramick. Mrs McCarty was born in Elyria on April 19, 1938 and had
made her home here until 1 year ago. Surviving are her husband
Joseph C. McCarty; a daughter Kathy McCarty of the home; her mother Harriet (nee Greenich) Knipper of
Elyria; tow sisters Mrs Earl (Beverly) Telzerow of Elyria and Mrs Bernard (Carol A.) Wright of
Lodi, Ohio; two brothers Edwin E. Knipper and George R. Knipper both of Elyria. She was
preceded in death by her father George V. Knipper in 1960. Friends may call at Reichlin Funeral Home of Elyria 2 to
4 and 7 to 9 and services will be held on Monday at 2:00pm with Rev Kriete
of St Pauls United Church of Christ officiating. Burial will follow in Ridge Hill Memorial Park in
Lorain.
Joseph F Conley
McDERMOTT, Henry
Dies Here Today (8
December 1928)
Lived in Lorain 25 Years; Funeral
Arrangements Pending
Henry McDermott, 80, died this
morning in his home,
1411 Washington av. McDermott came to Lorain 25
years ago with his family from
Brownhelm, where he
had resided 35 years. He was employed by the city
as foreman in charge of street
men, but has been retired
for the past five years.
Surviving him are six children,
Mrs. F.E. Seward,
Elyria; Mrs. D.J. Foy, Henry and Michael, Toledo;
Katherine and Thomas, this
city. He also leaves
two brothers, John and Peter, Ireland, and two sisters,
Mrs. Mary Riley,
Ireland: Mrs. Delia Dormody,
Cleveland.
Funeral plans under the direction
of Reichlin, Reidy
& Scanlan are pending.
Jolaine
M. Petersen
McDERMOTT, Peter
DIED: 15 September 1905
Peter McDermit Killed Under Cars
Peter McDermit, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Henry McDermit,
of 510 Charles street, and employed as a conductor by the B.
& O., while in discharge
of his duties, met with
an accident last evening at 10:45 that resulted in instant death.
It is not known just
how the accident occured.
Last evening he reported for duty at 6 o'clock at the yard office and
as
work was slack at the docks, where he was regularly assigned with a
crew,
he was instructed to go to the east yards to transfer coal form the B.
& O. yards to the yard of the steel plant. Up until
the time
of his death everything went along nicely and the terrible arrair was
not
discovered until a large number of cars had been shifted. The
crew
was about to leave the steel plant yard when he was missed and a search
was institued for him. Almost immediately his mangled body
was found
lying on the track, part on one side and part on the other, his body
being
severed in two at the stomach. Six or seven cars passed over
it.
His right leg and left arm was badly mangled. At the time of
the
accident he was engaged in cutting cars and it is believed that he
stepped
between two of them and caught his foot in some manner between the
switch.
His body was
immediately placed on the engine
and taken to the yard office and from there to Wickens &
Ransom's
morgue. This morning an
inquest was held by
Corner French.
McDermit had been
employed by B. & O. for
the past three years and was one of the most popular railroad men on
the road. He was
unmarried and 24 years of age
and a member of the B. of R.T., of this city and a Good Templars.
To mourn his death he leaves his
parents, Mr. &
Mrs. Henry McDermit, and two brothers and one sister.
Lorain Herald Times
(The paper misspelled the
last name, should read: McDermott)
Jolaine
M. Petersen
McPHERSON,
Harriet - Saturday Jan 23, 1892
Lorain County Reporter
Oberlin
Jan 10th Mrs.
Harriet McPherson, aged 78 years, died at her
home on N. Prof St.
Abstracted by Norma Karter (Elyria
newspaper lookups)
MENGES, Edward H. -
The Plain Dealer, 21 August 1996
Edward H. Menges retired in 1982 from the maintenance department at the GM Fisher Guide plant in Elyria, where he had worked for 26 years.
Mr. Menges, 71, died Monday at home of complications of
cancer. He served in the Navy during World War II. Mr. Menges was
a life member of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1079 in Elyria. Mr. Menges, who enjoyed baseball, managed the Little League West team.
The Milton, Pa., native moved to the Elyria area as a youngster.
Before working at Fisher, Mr. Menges had worked for Colson Co. in
Elyria. Survivors include his wife, Ruth E.; sons, Donald E. and Gregory W.,
both of Elyria; six grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; and four
sister. Private services were held. Arrangements are being handled by Curtis-Scheuffler-Busch Family Chapel in Elyria. Memorial contributions may be sent to New Life Hospice, 5255 N. Abbe Rd., Elyria
Leslie Rodriguez
McCREEDY, Frank P, - Chronicle-Telegram, 16 February 1940
Frank P. McCreedy, 70, died
suddenly from a heart attack about
seven o'clock this morning at his home at his home, 187 South Main
street. He was born September 18, 1869 in Henrietta, and had been
a resident of Oberlin for four years. Besides his wife, Bertha,
he leaves a son, William McCreedy of Huron,
and two stepchildren, Mildred Bittner of Detroit and Claude Love of
Lynwood, California. Funeral services will be held Monday at 2
o'clock from the Sedgemank
Funeral parlors with the Rev. mrs. Anna Hale of the Alliance
Spiritualist church of Elyria in charge. Burial will be made in Camden
Cemetery.
Leslie Rodriguez
McVEIGH, "Red" - Chronicle-Telegram 21
May 1984
Leukemia claims 'Red' McVeigh at 57
Keeping streets in good shape, digging ditches, and picking up
are not
glamour jobs, but such essential work was the province of Harold "Red"
McVeigh, who devoted more than 30 of his 57 yeats to those labors in
North Ridgemille. Mr. McVeigh, who battled for a year against
leukemia, died Sunday night
at Elyria Memorial Hospital, where he was admitted one day earlier.
A lifelong North Ridgeville resident, he had retired as service
department superintendent Jan. 1. Employed with the city 33 years, he
had been road superintendent since Jan 2., 1980 when he was appointed
by Mayor Richard Noll to replace Joe Bachna, who took the job back
following Mr. McVeigh's retirement. A member of the street
department crew since 1950, Mr. McVeigh served as street superintendent
from 1964-78. In February, more than 200 officials and friends,
including Noll and
former mayors Charles Stuart and Paul Sweda, honored Mr. McVeigh with a
surprise party, and a proclamation and plaque from Mayor Floyd Peaco
naming Feb. 26 Harold E. McVeigh Day. "I know he helped an awful
lot of people," said Peaco this morning,
adding "and the prayers of all the families here at city hall are with
his family." Until 1971, Mr. McVeigh was a part-time farmer,
concentrationg on the growing of soy beans and corn. Mr. McVeigh
lived his entire life in the house where he was born. A
graduate of North Ridgeville High School, his interests included
restoring antique cars, and gardening. An avid horse racing fan, he
frequently enjoyed races at Northfield Park. He is survived by
his wife, Lillian (nee Starkey), to whom he was
married 37 years; sons, Glenn H. and Gary; and a daughter, Ellen, all
of North Ridgeville; and four grandchildrenHe was preceded in death by
his father, Everett, in 1966, and his mother, Fern, in 1963.
Friends may call at the Bogner Funeral Home, North Ridgeville,
Tuesday
from 2-4 and 7-9 pm. Services will be Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. at the
funeral home with the Rev. Dr. Priscilla Shoup, pastor of the First
Congregational Church of Christ, officiating. Burial wil be in Fields
Cemetery, North Ridgeville. Memorial contributions should be made to the First Congregational
Church of Christ Memorial Fund.
MENNELL, Elizabeth (nee
Welburn/Wellborn)**
- The Elyria Republican
Newspaper, April 21,
1881
Obituary, Belden, April 17,1881
Miss Elizabeth Welburn was born
in Fimber, Yorkshire,
England, May 14th,1791. Died April 11th, 1881, aged 90 years, and
eleven
months. She was married to Crispen Mennell, February 3rd, 1809. They
immigrated
to America in 1817, and settled in Albany, N.Y., where they resided for
three years, they then moved to Pittsfield, Mass., where they lived for
six years.In 1826, they came to Grafton, Lorain County, Ohio, where
they
continued to reside until the death of Mr. Mennell, which occurred May
22nd, 1857. Since that time Auntie (as she was familiarly known by her
friends), has lived with her son, Mr. D. Mennell, and has ever been
noted
for her amiability and kindness of disposition. It was the
writer’s privilege
to be at her bedside during her last hours. Although her sufferings
were
intense, she neither murmured nor complained. She was highly respected
by all who knew her, and her memory will long be cherished by her
family
and many friends. The funeral services were held in the M.E. Church at
Belden, April 13th, 1881, and were conducted by Rev. G.L. Hanawalt, who
preached an appropriate and impressive sermon from these words:
“ Whoso
offereth praise glorieth Me, and to him that ordereth his conversation
aright will I show the salvation of God”.
** Although her maiden name is
given as Welburn in
the newspaper obituary, Williams 1879 History of Lorain County, gives
her
maiden name as Wellborn.
Submitted by Richard Kurish
MERLE, Leota Mae (nee Grundy) - The Morning Journal, 25
October 2004.
AMHERST -- Leota Mae Merle, 90,
of Amherst, died Friday, Oct. 22, 2004,
at Welcome Nursing Home, Oberlin, following a lengthy illness. She was
born April 19, 1914, in Brighton Township and lived all her life in the
Oberlin area. She was employed for the Northern Ohio Telephone
Co. for 33 years, retiring in 1973. She enjoyed bowling and was a
member of Grace Lutheran Church.
Survivors include her daughters, Sue A. Schnarr of River Bend, N.C.,
and Patricia L. Schnarr of Virginia Beach, Va.; brother, Ivan Grundy of
Amherst; and four grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren and eight
great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband,
George Conrad Merle; parents, Ray and Eleanor (nee Stanifield) Grundy;
and sister, Leila Ermina Rathwell. Friends may call Monday from 6 to 8 p.m. at Cowling Funeral Home, 228
S. Main St., Oberlin, where services will be Tuesday at 11 a.m. Burial
will be in Ridge Hill Memorial Park, Lorain.
Leslie Rodriguez
MIGLETS, Beth Marie - The Morning Journal, 14 May 2006
CLEVELAND -- Beth Marie Miglets, 36, of Cleveland, died unexpectedly
Thursday, May 11, 2006. She was born Sept. 17, 1969, in Lorain, and had
lived in Cleveland since moving from Amherst in 1986. She attended
Amherst Steele High School, graduating in the class of 1988. She was a
member of St. Joseph Catholic Church when she was a resident of Amherst.
She worked for many years in the food service industry. Most recently
she was employed in maintenance for a custodial service in Cleveland.
She enjoyed listening to rock'n' roll music.
Survivors include her mother and stepfather, Patricia A. (nee Johnson)
and Geoffrey Spicker of Cleveland; father and stepmother, Charles S.
and Diana Miglets of Parma; brother, Charles S. Miglets Jr.; and
maternal grandparents Kenneth and Philomena Johnson of Amherst. Friends may call Saturday, May 20, from 9:30 a.m. until time of
memorial Mass at 11 a.m., at St. Joseph Catholic Church, Amherst. The
Rev. Lawrence Martello, pastor, will officiate. Burial will be in St.
Joseph Cemetery, Amherst. Arrangements by Garland-Misencik Funeral
Home, Amherst.
Leslie Rodriguez
MILIS, Jesse
Elyria Republican, Thursday
April 5, 1894, LaPorte
Area
Jesse Milis was born in Green county, Ohio
in 1820. He came to this county in 1833, and settled on Chestnut ridge on
the farm on which he died on March 18, 1894, of pneumonia, after a brief
illness. He was the oldest of a large family, of which four
brothers and two sisters survive him. He was married March 2nd, 1847 to Miss Jane M. Dewhurst of Carlisle, who with a son and daughter, is
left to mourn the loss of a kind and affectionate husband and father. He
was converted in early manhood and united with the Methodist church, and has
always remained a earnest and faithful member. The family desire to return
heartfelt thanks to all those who rendered assistance and sympathy in their
hour of affliction.
Abstracted by Norma Karter (Elyria
newspaper lookups)
MILLER, Dwight
- (©The Morning Journal 2001, August
25, 2001)
BROWNHELM TOWNSHIP -- Dwight J.
Miller, 75, of Brownhelm
Township, died Wednesday, Aug. 22, 2001, at Akron City Hospital, of
injuries
sustained in a fall at his home. He was born Sept. 20, 1925 in
Brownhelm
Township, where he had lived his entire life in the family home. He
graduated
from Brownhelm High School. He owned and operated Miller Farm Market in
Brownhelm Township. Miller was a director of the Lorain County Farm
Bureau,
member of the Brownhelm Township Zoning Board and a member of Linwood
Park
Council of Religious Work. He was a 4-H advisor for 20 years and was a
life member of the Ohio Fruit Growers Association, a past member of
Lorain
County Bee Keepers Association, member of Brownhelm Community Christmas
and a member of the Farm Bureau Council 4-F. He enjoyed community Bible
study and singing. He was a member of Church of the Open Door,
attending
the Messengers Class. He was a former member of Brownhelm Evangelical
United
Brethren, where he was active as a trustee and Sunday School
superintendent
and teacher. Survivors include his wife of 53 years, Shirley Ann (nee
Eppley);
sons Roger G. Miller and David D. Miller, both of Brownhelm, Vernon R.
Miller of Alitou, Papua New Guinea, and Duane C. Miller of Medina; and
15 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death
by his parents, Ruben and Bertha (nee Kuellmer) Miller; sisters
Beatrice
Saley, Grace Miller and Emma Miller and a sister Elmira in infancy.
Friends may call Saturday 2 to 4
at Hempel Funeral
Home, 373 Cleveland Ave., Amherst. Friends may also call on Sunday from
5 to 8 p.m. at the funeral home. A memorial service will be held Monday
at 2 p.m. at Church of
the Open Door, 43275 Telegraph
Road, Elyria. The Rev.
Darrell Farney, pastor of Faith Evangelical Free Church, Milford and
former
associate pastor of Church of the Open Door, will officiate. Graveside
services at Brownhelm Cemetery will be private. Memorial contributions
may be made to Wycliff Bible Translators, c/o Vernon Miller, P.O. Box
628211,
Orlando, Fla. 32862-8211.
Hart
Smith
MILLER, Laurie - The Chronicle-Telegram,31 Aug 1977
Laurie M. Miller, 64, of 1330 Lakeview Ave., Lorain, died Monday in
Lorain Community Hospital following a short illness. Born on Feb. 24,
1913, in Cleveland, he was an area resident 40 years.
He retired in 1968 from the U.S. Post Office where he had been employed
as an accountant. He was a Navy veteran of World War II and a member of
First United Methodist Church, Lorain, and the Lorain VFW. He is survived by his wife, Ruby; one daughter, Juanita Miller of Lorain and one brother, Robert of Louisiana. Friends will be received at the Schwartz, Spence and Boyer Funeral
Home, Lorain, tomorrow from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral services
will be held on Friday at 1 p.m. in the funeral home with the Rev.
Donald Taylor officiating. Burial will be in Ridge Hill Memorial Park,
Lorain.
Leslie Rodriguez
MILLER, Nathan
Wellington, Apr.
21. A dangerous Maygar street
railroad crossing claimed another victim yesterday afternoon when
Nathan
Miller, 74, was struck and killed by an east bound Big Four Flyer about
four o'clock. Mr. Miller was driving a horse and
wagon and as he
approached his view to the west was obstructed by a string of
cars.
A train was going west, and he waited for it to go by then drove on the
tracks. When the impact took place both Mr. Miller and the
horse
were instantly killed. The deceased lived on Courtland Avenue
and
was a lifelong resident and was well and favorable known throught this
vicinity. He is survived by his wife and nine grown up
children.
Funeral arrangements have not be arranged yet. (d 20 Apr 1923)
(The article does continue
discussing the crossing
and how dangerous it was and the fact that others had been killed there
in the same way. Since there was no further discussion on
Nathan
I didn't include it here).
Karen Krugman
MILLER, Wesley D.
Wesley D. Miller, 82, of 330
Eastern Heights Blvd.,
died Tuesday morning at Elyria Memorial Hospital shortly after being
admitted.
He was born and raised in Wellington. Prior to coming to
Elyria two
years ago, he had resided for 35 years in Wooster where he was employed
by the Western Reserve Insurance Co. He was a member of the Church of
the
Open Door here. He is survived by his wife, Mildred (nee Baylor), two
daughters,
Mrs. Dale (Dorothy) Barndollar, Elyria, and Mrs. Don (Hilda) Roth,
South
Bend, Ind.; four granddaughters, and five great grandchildren, a
brother
I. G. Miller, Elyria; and a sister, Mrs. Minerva Ward, Columbus.
Services
will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. at the Harold Dicken FUneral Home in
Elyria
with the Rev. Don Ingram officiating. Burial will be at Greenwood
Cemetery
in Wellington. Calling hours will be today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.
at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the Church
of
the Open Door. (Son of Nathan Branch & Eliza Dute)(d
26 Dec 1978)
Karen Krugman
MILLS,
Richard
Saturday Jan 23, 1892
Lorain County Reporter, Oberlin
On Monday Jan 18th the
sad news reached town that ?? Richard Mills
of Pittsfield had had suddenly dropped dead at the age of 82 years.
Abstracted by Norma Karter (Elyria
newspaper lookups)
MITTENDORF, Ruth V. (nee
Krugman)
Mrs. Ruth V. Mittendorf (nee
Krugman) 63, of Lorain,
died Sunday in St. Joseph Hospital after a brief illness.
Mrs. Mittendorf, a Toledo
resident 38 years, was born
in Elyria and lived in Lorain the past three months. She was a women's
wear buyer for Tiedkes Department Store in Toledo 11 years before
retiring
in 1978. She was a member and a past president of the
American Business
Women's Association of Toldeo. Surviving are her husband, Charles and
brothers,
Arnold and Dan Krugman, both of Lorain, and Reese Krugman, of Elyria.
Friends
will be received in the Reidy-Scanian Funeral Home, Lorain, Tuesday
from
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Services will be Wednesday at 8:30 a.m. in the funeral
home and at 9 a.m. in St. Peter Church, Lorain, with the Rev. Joseph C.
Step officiating. (d 26 Jul 1981)
Karen Krugman
MOIR, James
- (Morning Journal Saturday, June
16, 2001)
Melrose Florida- James A Moir,
84, of Melrose Florida,
formerly of Lorain, died Wednesday, June 13,2001, at his home.
He was born in 1917 in Lorain.
Moir was a veteran
of World War II, serving 44 months in the South Pacific. He was
employed
as a social worker in Lorain County, and was also a partner in the L-O
Paint Store, Lorain. He retired to Lehigh Acres, Fla., in 1980, later
moving
to Melrose, Fla. He enjoyed golf, gardening and his family. He was a
32nd
degree Mason and a Shriner. Survivors include his wife of 56 years, Pat
of Melrose; his daughters Leslie Harper of Melrose, Fla., Marcia
Beltzer
of St. Charles, Mich., Patricia Fischer of Vermilion, Margaret ''Peg''
Moir of Mansfield and Lisa Cardoza of Ft. Myers, Fla.; and his son,
Dale
of Lisle, Ill.; 13 grandchildren, six great-grandchildren; one brother;
and one sister. Private services will be held. Burial will be in Ridge
Hill Memorial Cemetery, Lorain. Memorial contributions may be made to
the
Shriner's Children's Fund, 2900 Rocky Point Drive, Tampa, Fla.
33607-1460.
Hart
Smith
MOIR, James
- (©The Morning Journal 2001 July 19, 2001)
MELROSE, Fla. -- Memorial
services for James A. Moir,
84, of Melrose, Fla., formerly of Lorain, who died Wednesday, June 13,
2001, in Melrose, will be Tuesday, June 26, at 1 p.m., at Heritage
Presbyterian
Church,
3840 Kolbe
Road, Lorain, with Rev. Smucker,
pastor, officiating
Hart
Smith
MOORE, CHARLES C.,
- (Newspaper not identified, 15 August
1981)
Charles C. Moore, 85 of the
Heritage Square Apartments
in Wellington, died Saturday evening after a six month
illness. Born
in Cleveland, he was an area resident all of his life. He was
employed
as a stationary engineer at Hawthornden State Hospital. Mr.
Moore
is survived by his wife, Nellie, 5 daughters, Mrs. Harold (Carol) Rolfe
of Wellington, Mrs. Merle (Nada) Bradstock of Wellington, Mrs. Neva
Smedley
of Welllington, Mrs. William (Margaret) Cutright of Wakeman, and Mrs.
Scott
(Betty) Given of Lodi; one son, Lee of Penfield; 18 grandchildren, 25
great-grandchildren,
4 great-great grandchildren; two brothers, Ross of Wellington and Roy
of
Florida. He was preceded in death by one daughter, one son
and 2
brothers. Services will be Wednesday at 2:30 PM at the Huntington
United
Church of Christ.
Cowling-Truman Funeral Home in
Wellington is in charge
of arrangements.
Carole J. Schetter
MOORE, Mrs. Eunice
Saturday Feb 13, 1892
After
an illness of about seventeen weeks, Mrs.
Eunice Moore passed away, aged 81 years, 3
months and 12 days. Six
children and circle of friends mourn her loss. Mrs. Moore was born in York
state in 1816 and in 1833 with her husband, came to Troy, Lorain
County, where
they long resided.
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MOORE, NELLIE YOLLAND
BRYANT - (Newspaper not identified,
19 January 1983
Mrs. Charles Moore, 68 of
Wellington, died Wednesday
at the Medical College of Ohio in Toledo. Mrs. Moore was born
in
Huntington and lived in the Wellington area all of her life.
She
is survived by her daughter, Mrs. Scott (Betty) Given of Lodi;
step-daughters,
Mrs. Merle (Nada) Bradstock, Mrs. Harold (Carol) Rolfe, and Mrs. Neva
Smedley,
all of Wellington, and Mrs. William (Margaret) Cutright of Wakeman;
stepson,
Lee Moore of Penfield; 18 step-grandchildren, 24
step-great-grandchildren
and 5 step-great-great-grandchildren; sisters Mrs. Ross (Winnie) Moore
and
Mrs. Esther Eibner, both of
Wellington. She
was preceded in death by her husband, Charles in 1981 and by a brother,
Dow Bryant, in 1973. Memorial services will be held Saturday
at 2
PM in the Huntington United church. Rev. Steve Carmany will
officiate, assisted by Rev.
John Hood. The Cowling-Truman Funeral Home, Wellington, is in
charge
of arrangements.
Carole J. Schetter
MOORE, Winnie Bryant,
- (newspaper not identified), 29
May 1989
Winnie B. Moore, 83 of
Wellington, died May 29 at
Medina Community Hospital after a long illness. She had been
a resident
of Wellington for 30 years. Surviving are four sons, Ronnie
of Vermilion,
Gerald of Texas, David of Elyria, and Harold of Wellington; two
daughters,
Mrs. Clara Mends of Colorado, and Darlene Moore of Elyria.
Family
services were held at the Elms Nursing Home where she had been a
patient.
Burial was in Greenwood Cemetery. Arrangements were by
Cowling-Truman
Funeral Home.
Carole J. Schetter
MORAN, Laurie
- Lorain Journal Oct. 7, 1982
Laurie A. Moran, 19, a 1981
graduate of Southview
High School, was dead on arrival last evening at St. Joseph
Hospital. Lorain County Coroner
Dr. William Kishman
ruled this morning she died of electric shock. According to hospital
reports,
Miss Moran was found unconscious by family members next to a grinding
tool
at her home. She was transported to the hospital by Lorain
police
officers. A shortage of manpower, an injured rescue worker and a
flurry of calls for assistance
prevented the arrival
of a rescue truck to the home, according to Fire Chief Alfred Damm.
Damm said Lt. Pat Costello
arrived at the home with
a pumper truck and immediately began cardio-pulmonary
resuscitation, but there were no
vital signs. A lifelong
resident of Lorain, Miss Moran attended St. John
Elementary School and was active
in the Art Club and
Dramatic Arts at the high school. Miss Moran had worked
at McDonalds on SR 254 for 2 1/2
years, and for the
past two months at Sears at Great Northern Mall. She was a
member of St. John Roman Catholic
Church, Surviving
are her parents Mr. and Mrs. Bill J. Moran; brother, Kirk Fitch of
Lorain;
sisters Mrs. Dary (Karen) Chawansky of Lorain, and Barbara and Tracey,
both at home; her grandparents. Mrs. Helen Boughton of Lorain and Mr.
and
Mrs. Walter Moran of Cucumber, W. Va. The family will receive friends
tomorrow
2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the John R. Dovin Funeral Home,
2701 Elyria
Ave.,Lorain, where a Christian Wake service will
be at 9:30 a.m. Saturday in the
funeral home, followed
by 10 a.m. Mass at St. John Roman Catholic Church. The Rev. Thomas
Rath,
pastor, will officiate.
Louise Moran
MOREHOUSE - Elyria
Republican, Thursday
April 5, 1894, Lorain
The
two week old babe that weighed but one and one-half pounds and belonged to H. Morehouse and wife, died last week.
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MOULDER, LEONARD D. 91, passed peacefully on October
30, 2007 in Westminster. Survived by his beloved wife of 68 years, Elizabeth
(Bette), daughter Carol Cornelius, 3 grandchildren, 7 great-grandchildren and a
host of other family members and friends. Leonard is preceded in death by his
son, John C. Moulder. Leonard grew up in the Lagrange area of Ohio. He
graduated from Baldwin Wallace College in 1939 and later received an
alumni merit award. After moving to Colorado in 1956 he became the first
Industrial Engineer at Coors Ceramic division in Golden. He would eventually
become head of the IE department at Coors. Leonard was an active member of the
IEEE society and held many posts including president of the local chapter.
After retiring in 1981 he and Bette were active members of the Coors vice squad
helping them run many community volunteer projects. Leonard was an
avid
member of the Boy Scouts of America. Memorial
contributions may be made to the local chapter of your
choice. Contact:
Billy Cornelius
Margaret Cheney
MYERS,
Mrs. - Saturday Feb 27, 1892, Lorain County Reporter - Ridgeville
Mrs. Myers,
aged 73 (or maybe 75 hard to read) years died last Friday.
Deceased was mother of Mr. Peter Myers, a
resident of the center road and almost one mile
north of the center. Mrs. Myers was taken ill with the grip several
weeks ago
and her only wish was to return to her son’s here from her
daughter’s.
She was buried from St. Peter’s church, Sunday Feb. 21st.
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