Jonathan Hayes

Jonathan Q Hayes  Born June 29 1990 went to be with the Lord on February 24, 2023.  Beloved son of Ray & Debra and loving grandson of Harry Wentland, dear brother of Crystal Keister(Bill), Robert (Melanie) and Kellie. Uncle to 12 nieces & nephews and great uncle to 2 nephews.  Predeceased by grandparents Viola Wentland, and Robert and Edith Hayes.  The cooler weather of fall was his favorite time of year.  An avid bicyclist and always willing to join his friends for a round of golf or out on boat for some time fishing.

Linda Fay Cramer

Linda Fay Cramer, 69, (nee Sword) of Cleveland passed away peacefully in the early hours of February 15, 2023 after a long health battle. 
She was born in Kentucky on November 6, 1953 to the late Marion and Molly Sword. She was one of 18 children. 
Linda relocated to Cleveland in her adolescent years. She married the love of her life and soul mate the late William P. Cramer on June 19, 1971.  They celebrated many wonderful years together.
She is survived by her loving children,  Christina, William Jr. (Tora), Joshua, and Connie (Alan) Krokey; her grandchildren William III, Xavier,  Kalina, Abby, Leila, Ethan, Ariana, and Olivia; a brother Sam, two sisters Brenda and Grace and many other family members.
Linda loved Jesus and her family. 

She devoted so much of her life caring for and lifting up others. 

Funeral Services Saturday February 18th at 11AM at at DONLON FUNERAL HOME 15408 TRISKETT RD. CLEVELAND. Interment West Park Cemetry. Family will receive friends at the funeral home on
Friday 2-4 & 6-8PM.

Patricia A. Kilbane

Patricia Ann Kilbane,81, nee Goebel, of Cleveland, passed away peacefully at her home in Cleveland January 25th 2023. She was the beloved wife of the late Patrick J. Kilbane Jr.; loving mother of Joanna (Jamie) Henderson, Michelle, and Joseph (Tiffany); loving grandmother of Stephanie, Al (Rebecca)Henderson, and Jacob; and daughter of the late Alma and Eugene Goebel. Special grandmother to Crystal and Arora. Patricia was born and raised in Cleveland, Ohio. A proud graduate of John Marshall High School, she graduated in 1964 from Fenn College (CSU). Before she stayed home and raised her children, she taught at Willard Elementary School in Cleveland.

She was very active in the Blessed Trinity Catholic Church Community volunteering weekly at the Bountiful Basement Food Pantry. When the kids were little, she spent countless hours calling parents for the Rainbow Choir at Ascension Church and sewing clothes for the children's Christmas pageant. She enjoyed volunteering at her children’s school and supporting their interests like theater, ice skating, and baton twirling. With her grandchildren, she enjoyed reading, helping them with homework, taking them to musicals and letting them eat cookies. Before her husband died, they both enjoyed taking walks, square dancing and taking one-tank trips to local attractions. She most recently toured Falling Waters in Pennsylvania and enjoyed Hamilton at Playhouse Square.

Funeral Mass Monday January 30th at 12PM at Blessed Trinity Catholic Church 14040 Puritas Ave. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Family will receive friends at Donlon Funeral Home on Sunday 2-4 & 6-8 PM.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be sent to Bouniful Basement Hunger Center c/o Blessed Trinity Catholic Church 14040 Puritas Ave. Cleveland, Ohio 44135.

Matthew Perovick

Matthew J. Perovick, age 88, went home to be with the Lord and his
beloved wife, Julie (nee Misencik), on January 23, 2023. Loving
brother-in-law and uncle of many. Matt was an avid golfer and enjoyed many summers boating, as well as gardening and caring for his pets. Friends may call at DONLON FUNERAL HOME 15408 TRISKETT RD. on Thursday Jan. 26th 6-8PM. Mass of the Christian Burial Friday Jan. 27th at 10AM at St. Patrick's Church 4427 Rocky River. Dr. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

Ralph Ramhoff

Ralph Ramhoff passed away peacefully on January 19, 2023 with his loving wife, Deanna Ramhoff (Williams) at his side. He was born August 13, 1957 in Pittsburgh, PA to the late Ruth Ann (Pugh) Adams and Ralph Ramhoff Sr. And eventually raised by his late stepfather William Pugh. He is survived by his daughters Kassandra Ramhoff and Jessica Ramhoff. His 3 stepchildren, Michelle (Keith) Novak, James White, and Michael (Samantha) White. And six grandchildren: Ryan, Logan, Ayden, Landon, Makayla, and Kylie. 

He is also survived by his siblings Reford Ramhoff (Faith), Georgeanne Nigro (Rick), Roxanne Baron (Mark) and William ‘Bill’ Pugh (Maxee). 

Ralph grew up with his family in Frostburg, MD. Graduated from Beall High Scool and had numerous undergraduate and graduate degrees in computer sciences from Allegany College, Frostburg State University, and Loyola College of Maryland. He taught courses in programming on occasion and he really loved camping, playing cards, computer games, watching movies, and of course Star Trek. 

Memorial service will be held at Donlon Funeral Home located at 15408 Triskett Ave Cleveland, OH 44111 from 5pm to 7pm on Tuesday, January 24, 2023.  Refreshments will be served after after 6841 Day Dr, Cleveland, OH 44129.

"Live now; make now always the most precious time. Now will never come again." Jean-Luc Picard

Patricia Doubrava

Patricia Doubrava, age 88. Beloved wife of the late Leonard. Loving mother of Leonard Doubrava (Sally), Terry Doubrava(deceased), Colleen Conway (Jim-deceased), Gary Doubrava(deceased)(Ellen), and Tammy Piotrowski(Dave-deceased). Cherished grandmother of Becca, Lennea, Derrick, Noah, Sierra, Gary, and Jamie. Dear great-grandmother, aunt and great-aunt of many. Sister of Sonny Wodarczyk(Betty), Ronald  Wodarczyk(deceased)(Cecilia-deceased) and Robert Wodarczyk(Judy). Funeral Mass Saturday January 7th at 10AM at St. Monica Catholic Church. Interment All Saints Cemetery. Friends may call at THE FERFOLIA FUNERAL HOME 356 W. AURORA RD. (OHIO RTE. 82) SAGAMORE HILLS FOR VISITATION FRIDAY JANUARY 6, 2023 FROM 4-8PM.

Helen L. Belovich

Helen L. Belovich (nee Spisak), age 98, passed away peacefully in her sleep on Monday, January 2, 2023. Beloved daughter of Elizabeth and Vincent Spisak (both deceased) born on 14 December 1924. Loving wife of the late Thomas; loving mother of Anne T. (Dennis) Jex, Stephanie J. Belovich PhD, Thomas S. (deceased) Belovich, Steven G. PhD (deceased) (Joanne PhD) Belovich, and Vincent M. (Janet) Belovich PhD; preceded in death by sisters, Margaret, Anne, and Elizabeth, and brothers Joseph and Aloysius; devoted grandmother of Lawrence (Angie), Melanie (Michael), Xavier (Stefany), Emily, and Michael; loving great-grandmother of Trinity, Sofia, Oliver, Thomas, and Lily. She is survived by sister-in-law Doris Belovich, numerous nieces and nephews, as well as great, great-great, and great-great-great nieces and nephews. A fixture at the 8:00am Sunday Mass, she was loved and will be missed by many. Funeral Mass Monday January 9th at 10AM at St. Joseph Church, 12700 Pearl Rd, Strongsville. Family will receive friends at Donlon Funeral Home, 15408 Triskett Rd, on Sunday 2-6pm. Interment Strongsville Cemetery.

Pauline Welsh

Pauline Roberta Welsh (Weber), 46, passed away suddenly on November 21, 2022.

She was born on April 16th , 1976 to the late Bert and Eilleen Weber. Pauline is survived by her children Zachary Taylor, Samantha Whitt, Shauna Whitt, Stepmother to Bricen Walterschied and Partner Scott Walterschied. Brother Paul, Sam Sisters Grace, Sandy, Ruth and Sylvia 

In addition to her parents, she is preceded in death by her sister Alberta. Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, January 7th, 2022 11am at Grace Baptist Church 3480 Laurel Road Brunswick Ohio 44212. Gathering directly after for refreshments

Joanne Brinkman

 

Brinkman, Joanne B. 88 died peacefully December 10th surrounded by family. Pre - deceased by her husband of 60 years, John C. Brinkman, daughter Jody and parents Joseph and Irma Buchanan. Survived by her children James (Mary), John, Jennifer (Kevin), J David (Devon). Grandchildren Aaron and Jacob Barcus, Sarah Scott, Samantha, Joseph, Tessa Brinkman and Sister Phyllis Roemer. Joanne was a retired X-RAY technician, having worked at Bay View hospital, Saint Johns Westshore and for Dr. Linke. She was also a tireless volunteer for anything that was asked of her. Always a consummate hostess, she loved nothing more than hosting endless swim team parties, bridge clubs, PTA meetings or Jaycee activities. She will be missed by many but we are grateful that she is reunited with her husband and daughter. Visitation Friday December 16th 2-7 PM at Donlon Funeral Home: 15408 Triskett Road, Cleveland Ohio. Funeral Saturday December 17th,  receiving line at 10:30am, funeral at 11. Fairlawn Lutheran Church: 3415 W. Market Street. Livestream of service and can found here: https://www.youtube.com/@fairlawnlutheran1692/streams  

In lieu of flowers please consider a donation to either Lakewood Community Services Center or Lakewood Kiwanis Scholarship Foundation

Interment Saturday December 17th at 2:30: Harris Elmore Union Cemetery, in Elmore Ohio.

Sandra L. Davis


Sandra Davis, born Sandra Lee Neiger on October 16th of 1940 was married to the love of her life, the late Charles (Chuck) Davis for 58 years; loving mother of Charles, Christopher (Beth), Michael, Brian (Ginger), John (Cindi), David (Stephanie), Barbara Miller (Dan); as well as 15 grandchildren and 9  great-grandchildren; daughter of the late Bill and Julia Neiger; sister of Carol Thomas (Mike, deceased) and the late Bill (Sherry).  Sandy peacefully departed this earthly life surrounded by family on Wednesday, December 7, 2022 at the age of 82. She graduated from John Marshall High School (‘59) and then went on to work at the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen.  After marrying Charles, raising their children as well as fostering children in their home, Sandy earned a degree in nursing.  Her compassion to help others led her to work at Metro’s NICU and volunteer as an in-home hospice nurse. She later retired from Ford Motor Company as an employee health care nurse. Sandy loved to try new recipes and host friends for cards, games, book club or just a quick hello.  Family and friends could drop by anytime to receive her patience, kindness or a comforting word. She always had plenty of food to share and welcomed everyone into her home.  As a woman of faith, Sandra found peace in her daily prayers, journals of gratitude, and eagerness to help others in need through her generous donations to various charities.  Funeral Mass, 11AM, Saturday December 17th, 2022 at St. Clarence Church 30106 Lorain Rd. North Olmsted, OH.  Luncheon to follow at the church.  Interment at a later date: Ohio Western Reserve National Cemetery in Rittman, Ohio.

Barbara A. Ferro

Barbara A. Ferro, 83, passed away on Friday evening, November 4, 2022, at O’Neill Healthcare of North Olmsted.

Barbara was born March 8, 1939, in Youngstown, the daughter of the late Evan and Christine (Mathies) Powell.

She graduated from Boardman High School in 1957 and from Youngstown State University with an Associate in Applied Science degree in 1985.

Barbara worked as a cosmetologist for many years before becoming a pre-school teacher.

She was a member of Bethany English Lutheran Church in Cleveland, Bethel Lutheran Church and Good Hope Lutheran Church of Boardman, Boardman Historical Society, and Friends of Boardman Library.

Barbara was an avid reader, crafter, gardener, Sunday School and Bible teacher.

Barbara was preceded in death by her husband of 57 years, Robert Frank Ferro whom she married on May 19, 1962; she is survived by her children, the Reverend Robert F. (Linda) Ferro Jr. of Cleveland, OH and Cathy Lynn Ferro of Boardman, OH; four grandchildren, Jonathan R. Ferro of Oklahoma City, OK, David E. (Stephanie) Ferro of North Olmsted, OH, Anna M. Ferro (Josh Blauert, fiancé) of St. Paul, MN, and Rebekah E. Ferro of Cleveland, OH, and a great-granddaughter, Camille Reign Jackson. Barbara was also preceded in death by a son, Mark Edward Ferro.

Family and friends may call on Friday, November 11, 2022, from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at Donlon Funeral Home, 15408 Triskett Road, Cleveland, Ohio.

Funeral Service will be held on Saturday, November 12, 2022, at 11:00 a.m. at Bethany English Lutheran Church, 15460 Triskett Road, Cleveland, Ohio.

Graveside service and Burial will take place on Monday, November 14 at 11:00am at Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Boardman, Ohio.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that contributions be made to Bethany English Lutheran Church of Cleveland or Bethel Lutheran Church of Boardman.

Barbara was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, and friend. She will be missed greatly by her family and friends.

Ernest P. Petti



Ernest P. “Ernesto” Petti, age 102, passed away on October 20, 2022. Beloved husband of 55 yrs. to Martha (nee Petrus). Dearest father of Matthew (deceased), Anne (Iris Rosado), Susan (Todd Lutes), and Ernest John (Aidess Domagas). Loving grandfather of Chiara; Imre, Leandro, and Ilaria. Uncle, great uncle, and great granduncle to many.

Ernesto grew up in Cleveland’s Little Italy. He joined the army in WWII and was the last living member of the 202nd Combat Engineers Battalion. This group fought at Normandy and the Battle of the Bulge. After the war he had his own TV repair business in the early days of television.  Later while working at NASA he took part in various telemetry and satellite projects. He was also a backyard mechanic and could be found crawling under cars well into his 90s. All who knew Ernesto will remember his kind heart, his great stories and sense of humor, his adventurous spirit, and his charm.

Funeral Mass Saturday October 29th at 10AM at St Mel Church 14436 Triskett Rd. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Family will receive friends at DONLON FUNERAL HOME 15408 TRISKETT RD.FRIDAY 2-4 & 7-9PM. Family suggests donations to St. Mel Church.

Michael J. Reading

Michael Joseph Reading Sr., 74, of Cleveland Ohio passed away unexpectedly on October 13, 2022.Mike was born on November 4, 1947 to Mary (Yacklin) and Valentine Reading. After graduating from Saint Edward High School in 1966, he went on to join the Pipefitters apprenticeship program and became a member of Pipefitters Local 120 in 1968. He worked for the Cleveland Public Schools for 25 years until retiring in 2011.

Mike married the love of his life, his best friend, Bonnie (Hansen) in 1969 and had five handsome sons. In his spare time, he loved spending time with them camping, gardening and teaching the boys everything he knew about home and auto repair, as he was an avid tinkerer and could fix just about anything. Later in life he could often be found taking his dog King to the park for regular walks, or spending time with his granddaughters. Mike will be remembered for his love of trains, Coca-Cola, Snoopy and his family.

Mike is survived by his five sons, Michael Jr. (Amy), Christopher (Cindy), Brian (Melissa), Patrick (Sarah) and Timothy (Sarah); five granddaughters, Stephanie Burch (Dan), Mackenzie, Kaitlin, Molly and Lindsey; great-granddaughter Arya; Brother, William Reading; and numerous nieces and nephews. He is preceded in death by his beloved wife Bonnie (Hansen) and his parents Valentine Reading and Mary (Yacklin).

Visitation will be held on Tuesday, October 18. 2022 from 2:00-4:00pm and 6:00-8:00pm at Donlon Funeral Home, 15408 Triskett Rd, Cleveland, OH 44111.

Funeral will be Wednesday, October 19, 2022 at 10AM Our Lady of Angels, 3644 Rocky River Drive, Cleveland OH 44111. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation to A Special Wish Foundation Inc. of Northeast Ohio, which was a charity that was close to Mike’s heart. www.aspecialwishneo.org

Ruby Cunningham


Ruby Fletcher Cunningham was born on January 5, 1924, the second of five children of Eva Waterbury Fletcher and R. Frank "Doc" Fletcher, a veterinarian. Ruby was an exemplary student in school and also studied ballet, tap, tennis, and had some piano lessons. She graduated from The University of Wisconsin Platteille with a double major in English and history and began teaching high school at age 21. Soon she discovered her calling to be a Christian educator and earned her masters in christian education from Garrett Seminary (Northwestern University in Illinois). Ruby was subsequently employed at churches in Beloit, WI and Tulsa, OK before moving to Ohio in 1954, where she was hired as the Methodist Church's NE Ohio conference Christian Education Director, traveling throughout the conference as a new driver with a new car (and no GPS).

Ruby continued in her position, where she met a new pastor, Earl H. Cunningham. They worked together as counselors at a work camp, where something worked on them and they fell in love. The couple married in 1958, at which time Ruby resigned her post and became a full-time pastor's wife and then mother to daughter, Ruth, some years later. Together, the team served at four Cleveland area Methodist churches: Trinity (1956-63), Broadway (1963-68), Mount Pleasant (1968-77), and North Royalton (1977-86). Subsequently they served in Wadsworth (1986-88), Warren-Tod Avenue (1988-92) and Lorain-Faith (1992-1997). Ruby returned in her professional capacity as diaconal minister in three of those churches, beginning in North Royalton UMC. Both she and Earl retired in 1997 and moved into Earl's family home in the West Park area of Cleveland.

Ruby and Earl quickly became involved in several activities at Christ UMC, including choir and Bible studies. After Earl's passing in 2002, Ruby has remained a pillar of the church, to date still active in the women's group as co-president. In June 2022, she attended the East Ohio Annual Conference daily. Later in the month, she flew to Austin, TX to celebrate the 100th birthday of her sister Mary Alice "Fletch" Bauer. Ruby's daughter Ruth and her husband, Emanuel "Manny" Mora, moved in with her last year to care for her increasing needs. Ruby remained quite independent to the end, and is survived by one brother, Dr. Kent Fletcher, sister, Mary Alice, granddaughter, Erin Barr, and several nieces and nephews. She also has many close family friends. Ruby will be remembered as a strong but sweet woman, a good Christian, and an angel to many. Those knowing her have been truly blessed.

Visitation will be held on Saturday Oct 15th 7-9PM at DONLON FUNERAL HOME 15408 TRISKETT RD. CLEVELAND with funeral services Sunday Oct. 16 at 3PM at CHRIST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 3625 W. 138th where family will receive friends from 2:00 until the time of service.

Denis A. Beran

Denis A. Beran (Age 80 yrs.) beloved husband of Sheridan (deceased); dear father of Theressa Hilts (Doug) and Valerie M. Scott; Grandfather of Jamie, Laney, Bailey, Sydney, Sara, Keri, Rhianna and Michael (Bubba); Great Grandfather to Javier, Emilio, Denver and Vincent; dear brother of Beverly Kovach (Gary) and Patsy Smith (Roger-deceased). Please join his family for his graveside service Saturday October 8 at 11 a.m. Brooklyn Hts.

PLEASE MEET INSIDE THE STATE RD. ENTRANCE

Colleen Marie Harrington


Colleen Harrington, age 36, passed away on Thursday September 22nd. Loving mother of Eleanor Durant. Daughter of Daniel Harrington and the late Shelly Harrington. Sister of Jason Danford(Tami), Amy Harrington, and Maggie Nolfi (Anthony). Cherished aunt to Aidan Danford, David Nolfi and Patrick Nolfi. Colleen loved her family and her friends. Funeral Mass Tuesday September 27th at 10AM at St. Clarence Catholic Church 30106 Lorain Rd., North Olmsted. A Celebration of Life to Follow. ARRANGEMENTS BY DONLON FUNERAL HOME.

Yvonne Wolfe

Wolfe, Yvonne, age 70, passed away peacefully at home on Sunday, September 18, 2022. She was born on September 25, 1951, in Bedford, Ohio to Thomas and Evelyn (Sweet) Wolfe. She is survived by siblings Thomasene Hensley, Donald Wolfe, Michelle Surace, and Lois Lucchese and, proceeded in death by sisters, Claire Munley and Francine DePasquale.

Yvonne “officially” retired from University Hospital (Bedford) in 2021, where she worked as a Respiratory Therapist. She took pride in her work and was well loved by her patients and co-workers alike. Yvonne truly lived life to the fullest. She enjoyed traveling and visited many places around the world. She was an art/theater buff and spent many years volunteering as an usher at Playhouse Square. She was an avid reader and gardener and spent most of her free time indulging in her favorite activities. Yvonne’s favorite place was in her own backyard. Over the years she created a beautiful and relaxing oasis where she enjoyed spending her time. Yvonne was a longtime member of The Bedford Garden Club and loved sharing her knowledge of plants with others. Yvonne was an amazing cook and often whipped up dishes on a whim to share with those she loved. She was passionate advocate of women’s rights and proudly marched in protest during the 2017 Women’s March in Washington, D.C. Yvonne was an animal lover and always had furry companions in her home. Her current crew included her beloved dog Preston and kitties Gracie and Sadie. She loved feeding all the various creatures that graced her backyard. Yvonne cherished time spent with friends especially her monthly lunch dates with her childhood friends. Family meant everything to Yvonne. She was extremely close to her nieces and nephews. She loved spending time with her family and played an active role in all of their lives. Yvonne was everyone’s favorite aunt and, she will be greatly missed by each and every one of them. Yvonne was a spiritual person and held unique views on life and death. She would not want us to be saddened by her death but rather to celebrate the wonderful life she led.

“Those we love don’t go away; they walk beside us every day. Unseen, unheard, but always

near, still loved, still missed and very dear” Unknown

Flowers are welcome, and memorial contributions can be made in Yvonne’s honor to a charity of your choice. Organizations/charities near and dear to Yvonne’s heart include The World Literacy Foundation, The Girl Scouts of America, Cleveland Botanical Gardens, Cleveland Museum of Art, ASPCA, Audubon Society, and Global Fund for Women.

PLEASE JOIN YVONNE’S FAMILY FOR VISITATION ON THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 22, 6-8PM. at DONLON FUNERAL HOME 15408 Triskett Rd. Cleve., 44111

Margaret E. Braseman



Margaret E. Braseman, age 95, long time resident of Cleveland, OH passed away on September 14, 2022.

She was born to the late Alex and Julia (Reis) Kitcko, December 24, 1926 in Cleveland, OH and grew up in Strongsville, OH.  She married the late Gerald R. Braseman on July 22, 1950, they spent 58 years together. They were a hardworking couple and often put others before themselves.  Over the years, the children, grandchildren, and even great grandchildren could always count on the large Tupperware container on top of the fridge to be filled with cookies or the candy dish in living room to be stocked with various chocolates.     

Margaret is survived by her daughters Wanda Sedlock and Julie Kitcko (Brad).  She is also survived by grandchildren Lisa Allmond (Sedlock), Shelly Sedlock, Erica Lucas (Colin), and Jeremy Braseman (Caitlin), and great grandchildren Morgan, Jared, Alexia, Jeremy, Emily, Audrey, and Oaklee. She leaves behind her life time sister and best friend of 80 plus years, Mary Ganiere. 

She is preceded in death by sons Gerald P. Braseman and Alex Kitcko.  Along with her siblings John, Stephen, Frank, and Alex.

 Margaret was a lover of all animals and would often take various animals under her wing.  Gifts in lieu of flowers may be made in Margaret’s memory to the Cleveland Animal Protective League, 1729 Wiley Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44113 (donatenow.networkforgood.org) or to any local animal shelter of your choice.

 A private viewing will be held on Tuesday, September 20th at DONLON FUNERAL HOME followed by private burial at Strongsville Cemetery on Friday, September 23th... 

Harold J. "Hal" Braschwitz


Harold J. Braschwitz (Hal), age 94, passed away September 2, 2022. Born August 18, 1928; Devoted husband of Betty (nee Braby). Beloved son of the late John and Rose (nee Fessler); former husband of the late Agnes Braschwitz; Beloved father of Eric (Kim), Linda, and Diane Eichman (David); Loving grandfather of Max Eichman; Cherished brother of the late Evelyn Marolt (Herman); uncle and great uncle of many. Hal graduated from West Tech High School and served in the United States Army in the Korean War ifrom 1950 to 1952; graduated from the Case Institute of Technology, with a Master's Degree in Electrical Engineering, worked at WKYC-TV 3 as an Engineer. He was an accomplished ham radio operator, call letters W8PN, and enjoyed participating in ham radio contests, making connections in every county in Ohio, and beyond. He enjoyed volunteering and training others on the radio, especially other veterans. He also studied and enjoyed astronomy, making annual visits to the Green Bank Observatory in West Virginia and traveling to Lima, Peru to view Halley's Comet in 1986. He also enjoyed running and participated in several marathons. Service will be held on Sunday, October 2, 2022 at 3:00 p.m., at Christ United Methodist Church, 3625 W. 138th Street, Cleveland. Burial at Ohio Western Reserve National Cemetery, Rittman, Ohio.