Dorothy Mae Heidenreich

Dorothy, 98, passed away peacefully on Sunday January 21st. She was preceded in death by her late husband Carl Heidenreich, her beloved daughter Deborah June Nesbitt. and her dear sister Delores Van Scyoc (husband Russell).

She leaves behind to mourn her passing her son-in-law Edward Nesbitt, her nephews Russell (Gail) Van Scyoc, David Van Scyoc, Charles Van Scyoc, Mark (Laura) Van Scyoc and her niece Lisa Miragliotta-Van Scyoc. She was a great-aunt and great-great aunt to many. She was loved by all.

Dorothy was a longtime member of Christ United Methodist Church 3625 W. 138th St. Cleveland where services will be held for her on Sunday February 4th at 2PM. Internment private at Sunset Memorial Park Cemetery.

Verda L. Hinds

Verda L. Hinds, 88 of Cleveland, Ohio passed away January 7th of 2024.

Survived by her husband Ronald Hinds, her children Leon & Frankie Justus, Rain & Frank Haynes, Jack & Peggy Justus and Laura Justus.

Verda has 14 grandkids and many great grandchildren and 1 great great grandson.

Verda was adored by her family and friends. 

Her amazing sense of humor and motherly nature which extended far beyond her own family as she welcomed everyone into her home as if they were her own.

She will be greatly missed and was incredibly loved.

Friends will be received on Thursday January 11 from 4-7PM at DONLON FUNERAL HOME 15408 TRISKETT RD. CLEVE, 44111. Funeral services will be held on Friday January 12th at 12noon at Brooklyn Hts., Cemetery 4700 Broadview Rd. Cleveland. PLEASE MEET INSIDE THE BROADVIEW ENTRANCE.

Harry R. Wentland

WENTLAND
Harry R. Wentland born August 25, 1934 to Clarence and Nellie Wentland(both deceased). Dearest husband of the late Viola (nee Robert). Dear brother of the late Norma. Harry was a longtime  employee of East Ohio Gas Company. Longtime active member of Christ United Methodist Church,
and a 25 year scout leader. Survived by  his daughter Debra Hayes (Ray) and sons Daniel (Gloria) of Williamsburg, VA and David (Michelle) of  Union Grove, AL. He is survived by 6 grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren and 2 great-great grandchildren. Services Friday January 5th at 11AM at Christ United Methodist Church (W. 138th & Lorain Ave.) where family will receive friends from 10-11AM. Interment Sunset Memorial Park Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, please donate to
Christ United Methodist Church
christumc.com or hospice of the Western Reserve  https://hospicewr.org/

Lawrence W. Jones


Lawrence William Jones Sr. (63)

Born November 26, 1960, Passed away Wednesday, December 20th 2023 surrounded by the love of his family. Larry lived valiantly through a year long illness, defeating odds time and again and living up to his nickname of “The Larrygizer.” Not many could keep up with him, but boy did he like to make us try. To know Larry was to love him- he lived to make other people smile, and his kindness touched friends and strangers alike up to his last breath. This kindness was returned in droves by all of the people who have supported him and our family through his illness. Whether it was visits, texts, food, or cards, the love never stopped, and we appreciate every one of you for loving him the way he loved you. 

Larry loved babies, vacuuming, scary movies, and to both trick and treat his family just to hear us laugh. He had the most creative mind, and could tell the best stories, mostly scary.  No age was too young for him to share his love of all things horror, and his children enjoyed watching Nightmare on Elm Street with him when they were barely in elementary school. Conveniently, we lived by a park for a good while, so the Park Monster was said to have visited us every night. Fortunately, Larry concocted a “monster spray” that we faithfully and liberally sprayed our rooms with every night before being tucked in and told to sleep tight, and to not bite the bed bugs. When Larry Jr. was little, he’d moved on from the Park Monster to his even scarier cousin, the Hallway Monster, which created quite the problem when Lar Jr. became too afraid to use the bathroom of his own for fear of the monster lurking in the hall. We are glad to say, Lar Jr. has since conquered his fear of the Hallway Monster. He also loved his swimming pool, and surprised us all by maintaining the strength he needed to get in it every single day this summer. He took pleasure in the simple- he loved a good TV series, listening to music, being in the sunshine, cleaning his pool, riding his Vespa, and taking trips down the valley to enjoy nature. He took pleasure in feeding the birds in his yard, despite the gutter that his brother Sam had to replace on his house next door due to the mess that such well fed birds created, and despite how loud the birds would get in the wee hours of the morning, waking up half of 148th Street while awaiting him to feed them. (Such trickery may have been why he enjoyed feeding those birds so much). He was hilarious and he knew it- and he passed on his sense of humor to his family, who will put it to good use as we process the massive absence that his passing has created. 

Larry adored his wife, Ann, whom he married in 1995 after he swooned her over with the line “meet your new boyfriend.” Together, they built a life they loved, spoiling each other rotten, and enjoying their children and grandchildren. He loved to cook, and even at his sickest, he tried to make Ann’s lunch every day. He was a huge critic of other people’s cooking, though, so a compliment from him on something you made was worth its weight in gold. (Here’s looking at you, Karen! And Bruce and Kim, too!).

Larry retired in 2014 from the Cuyahoga County Board of Developmental Disabilities, where he was loved and admired. He truly cared about making a difference in other people’s lives, and this desire was well served in his career. He was a caretaker through and through, from loving his own babies and grand-babies and his wife, to caring for neighbors, to helping complete strangers. At a recent doctor appointment, he told another patient awaiting their appointment “boy, you look nice today” as he walked by her chair, and we watched her face transform from worry, to surprise, and finally, to joy. That was Larry’s way- his greatest superpower of many was to create joy and laughter. After years of taking care of others, it was the greatest honor of our family’s lives to be able to take care of him the past several months. 

Larry was preceded in death by his mother, Eleanor (née Cremati), whom he loved and missed dearly, his first and best friend in the world, his brother Bob, whose passing Larry never got over, and his in-laws Donna and Steve Humenuik. He recently also said goodbye to dear friends and neighbors of the Hough and Joyce families, so we can only imagine the joyful block party that they are having in Heaven now. He is survived by the love of his life, Annemarie (née Humenuik) Jones, his children Joshua (Megan née Black) Jones, Mikaela (Nikolas) Marty, Serena (Joe Scott) Jones, and Lawrence Jones Jr., and his 8 grandchildren, Juliana and Avery Jones, Isabella, Noah, and Lilia Marty, and Eliot, Louise, and Rowan Scott, all of whom he was so proud of. He is also survived by his father William (Bill) Jones, sisters Marilyn Carr, Karen (Tom) Holian, and Nancy Maxwell, and brother, partner in crime, and best friend, Sam Jones, brothers in law Doug and Mikey Humenuik, as well as many nieces and nephews. The list of friends that he loved is expansive, but know that if you are one of the many, many people hurting in his absence, he loved you with the entirety of that huge heart of his. 

In a journal that he wrote recently, he left the following wish and advice to us: “My existence here is to make this place a better place after I have left. Please always try to be kind. It will ALWAYS come back to you. I call it the boomerang!” Dad, you accomplished your mission. This place is immeasurably better for having you in it. We promise to throw kindness boomerangs just the way you taught us to. Sleep tight and don’t bite the bed bugs!

Friends and family will be received Wednesday Dec 27th at Donlon Funeral Home from 3-7pm (15408 Triskett Road, Cleveland, Ohio 44111). Funeral mass will be at St. Mel Church on Triskett in Cleveland Thursday Dec. 28th at 10am.

In lieu of flowers, please write your favorite story or memory of Larry and drop it in the provided basket at the services, or mail it to the family. We would love to hear how he made your life better, too. Donations can also be made to Lutheran Metropolitan Ministry, as it was Larry’s hope to help as many people in need as he could. https://www.lutheranmetro.org

Patrick W. Candow

Patrick W. Candow passed away peacefully on December 4, 2023, surrounded by family after a courageous battle with cancer. 

He is survived by his beloved wife of 54 years, Rosemarie (née Greskowiak), and their children. He was a devoted and loving father to Rose (Tom), Donald Triesel (Sarah), Patrick (Sue), Niki Canoyer (John), Joe (Sarah), and Steve (Leanne), and the cherished grandfather and great-grandfather of sixteen. Patrick is survived by his brothers Bill (Bernadine), Gary (Ivadell), Mike (Adria), and sisters Marie Cook (John) and Karen Burke. He was preceded in death by his parents, William Patrick and Virginia Marie Candow, older sister, Joanne Dugan, and brother-in-law, Rick Burke. 

Patrick loved spending time with his wife, children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Family gatherings were always marked by cornhole tournaments, pick-up football games, playing catch, conversation, and laughter. 

He was a natural all-around athlete who enjoyed playing all sports and running. However, Patrick’s lifelong sports interest was playing basketball. From the time he was young, Patrick played year-round. He would shoot around or play basketball whenever the opportunity presented itself, and it is a passion that he instilled in his children and older grandchildren, a passion now passed down to his younger grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Patrick had a gift for making kids laugh, especially babies and toddlers, who would laugh hysterically from hearing his Donald Duck impression, playing peek-a-boo, or being chased around by him. He also had a million-dollar smile that could light up a room. His whole face lit up when he smiled, and you couldn’t help but smile if you were near him.  

Patrick lived his dream of being a truck driver. One of his favorite sayings when other drivers were confronted with difficult and narrow roadways or parking spots was, “I could fit a Mack truck through there.”

The family will receive friends from 4 pm -8 pm, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 2023, at Donlon Funeral Home, 15408 Triskett Rd. in Cleveland. The funeral mass is at 10:00 am., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 2023, at St. Luke Church, 1212 Bunts Rd. in Lakewood. Interment will follow at Ohio Western Reserve National Cemetery in Seville, Ohio.


Conlan J. Higgins

Conlan J. Higgins, 15 years of age, passed away peacefully on Monday Nov. 20th. Cherished son of Chryssy Tsolakidis and Adam Higgins. Big brother of Sophie and Griffin. Grandson of Valerie Tsolakidis and Myra Higgins. Nephew and cousin to many.

Conlan loved his family and was a real life superhero to all who knew him. He loved his Mickey Mouse and Superman. He was the bravest and strongest of all of us.

Visitation will be Saturday November 25, 2023 12-3pm at Donlon Funeral Home 15408 Triskett Rd. Cleveland, Oh 44111

Margaret Swartz

 

 

Margaret Swartz, age 90, peacefully passed away on November 10, 2023. Beloved wife of the late Thomas Swartz. Loving mother of Linda (David, deceased) Omerza and Bruce (Paula) Swartz. Cherished grandmother of Joshua Chaky, Jeanette (Joshua) Peters, Jessica (Craig) Schwartz, Christopher (Maureen) Swartz, Laura (David) Boroway, and John (Carol) Omerza.  Great grandmother to Olivia and Parker Schwartz, Isabella and Evelyn Peters, Mallory, Jacqueline and Emily Swartz, and Aria and Ella Boroway,

Daughter of the late Anton and Julia (Babin) Dudas. Sister of the late John Toth, Ernest Toth, Anton Dudas, Joseph Dudas, Alex Dudas, William Dudas, George Dudas, Gizella Nocera and Frank Dudas.

Mass of Christian burial will be Saturday, November 18, 2023 at noon at St. Christopher Catholic Church, 20141 Detroit Road, Rocky River, Ohio 44116. THE  FAMILY WILL RECEIVE FRIENDS at St. Christopher Church at 11:00 AM prior to the Mass. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, the family would appreciate donations made in memory of Margaret Swartz to Light of Hearts Villa, 283 Union Street, Bedford, Ohio 44146 or to Regina Health Center, 5232 Broadview Road, Richfield, Ohio 44286

Enrique I Montalvo

The Broken Chain

We little knew that day, that God was going to call your name. In life we loved you dearly and in death we do the same. It broke out hearts to lose you, but you did not go alone. For part of us went with you, The day God called you home. You left us beautiful memories, your love is still our guide. And although we cannot see you, you are always by our side. Our family chain is broken, and nothing seems the same. But as God calls us one by one, the chain will link again.

~ Author is Ron Tranmer

Enrique Montalvo, born July 19, 1961 in Cleveland Ohio passed away October 22, 2023. He was the son of Emerito Irizarry Montalvo Sr. and Consuelo Reyes Montalvo (both deceased). Brother to Emerito Montalvo Jr, Ernesto Montalvo, Theresa (deceased), Samuel Montalvo, Evelyn Montalvo Chura (James), Edward Montalvo (Lisa), Isabela Montalvo, and Devi Stockard (John), Hector Irizarry, Anibal Irizarry and Rafael Irizarry, Carmen Hinojosa, Yolanda Stancil, and Gloria Wamsley. Dear uncle of many. nieces and nephews. This is a long family chain that will link again.

Henry's kind and gentle spirit will be missed by so many. He was well known in the community and everyone that knew him, loved him. Whether he was out at the local bar singing his favorite country songs on Karaoke night or going shopping in the thrift stores in search of a good deal; he lived his life simply and doing things he loved to do. He will be greatly missed. Rest in peace Hank!

The family will receive friends on Sunday October 29th at DONLON FUNERAL HOME 15408 TRISKETT RD. from 12-3pm with services being held at 2:00 officiated by Fr. Damian Ference.

The family also wishes to invite everyone to a reception immediately following Hank’s service at SAINOTO’S AT RIVERGATE 1852 COLUMBUS RD. CLEVE., 44113

Stanley E. Baker


Stanley Edward Baker(Abdul Ali) was born on September 08,1952 in Cleveland,Ohio.
Stan grew up in the Glenville area of Cleveland. During his free-spirited, years he traveled to different states where he would reside for some short times but always seem to come back to his hometown. In 1975 Stanley converted to Islam and lead his life by Muslim faith and went by Abdul Ali To know Ali was to love Ali. He had no problems is praying with you and for you to help you in healing or to get through your day. He enjoyed playing his percussion instruments mostly the conga drums and loved performing in the heart of Downtown Cleveland. He also enjoyed and was very good at making his famous incense and oils. Ali has always lead by his faith in God and maintained his love and faith in God. People enjoyed being around and talking to him and when he spoke they listened. The City of Cleveland loved and respected Ali and he will be greatly missed.

He was predeceased by his Mother Olivia Tyson(Howard), His Father Jessie Baker, His sister Ramona Baker, His brother Carl Baker.

He is Survived by His wife Nayda Cruz de Baker, His Children Aleisha Baker, Shukria Baker, Kimberly Cleveland whom he had by his first wife, Victoria Cleveland and his eldest Juana . His Aunt Jean Howard, his Siblings Odelvia Baker, Larry Baker, Michael Baker. His Grandchildren Juleisha Wells, Janiyah Wells, Jameil Wells, Aaron White, Aariyanna White, Aalaiyah White and great-granddaughter Xendaiyah. He is also survived by a host of bonus children, grandchildren and great grandchildren.

Stanley E. Baker

Born, Stanley Edward Baker to Olivia Howard and Jesse Edward Baker.
He was 71 at the time of death.
Born in Cleveland Ohio and passed away in Elyria, Ohio.
He is survived by his wife, Nayda Cruz de Baker. Siblings, Deborah Baker, Larry Baker and Michael Baker. His children by his first wife, Victoria Cleveland; Shukria Baker, Aleisha Baker and Kimberly Cleveland whom he raised as his own. Many Grandchildren and his Great Granddaughter, Xendaiyah.

Became a traveler within the United States at a young age. By 19 years old he had joined the Nation of Islam studies, and continued Islamic studies becoming a devoted Muslim and a respectable man of great faith.
His spiritual name; Abdul Alí Mohammad.
Place of worship:
"First Cleveland Mosque"
3613 East 131rst Street Cleveland OH 44120

Personal ministry of outreach, feeding women and children.
He visited Florida numerous times, and  other States like California frequently. Stan Alí, lived in Hawaii as he continued education at the University. Gifted in music; percussionist, vocalist. He had a voice that serenaded the heavens.
Stan formed a Drum Circle at the University Gardens while attending classes there. A young man who was known as "Dr. H" on those grounds,  would join occasionally.  The world knows him today as, Barrak Obama.

Stan Alí made wheelchair sexy. 6'3" and a little bit, he would say. A fine and well suited man . God-fearing, and a family man, in love with his wife, companion of 14 years.
He began a more hebraic research studies with a pursue to a much deeper and intimate relationship with Yah'GOD.
Stan Alí Baker died in great faith as he lived.

VISITATION at DONLON FUNERAL HOME 15408 TRISKETT RD. CLEVE., THURSDAY OCTOBER 19TH, 4-8PM.

BURIAL FRIDAY OCTOBER 20TH AT 1PM AT RIVESIDE CEMETERY3607 PEARL RD. CLEVELAND, OHIO. 44109

Judy Bellett


Judith (Judy) Bellett, age 82.  Beloved daughter of the late Frank and Natalie Bellett.  Judy passed away peacefully on Saturday, October 14, 2023.  Mass of Christian burial on Thursday, October 19, 2023 at 10am at St. Mel Catholic Church located at 14436 Triskett Road, Cleveland, Ohio 44111.  Internment at Brooklyn Heights Cemetery.  Friends may call at Donlon Funeral Home 15408 Triskett Road, Cleveland, Ohio 44111 on Wednesday October 18, 2023 from 5pm-7pm.  

Sophie H. Morris


Sophie H. Morris, passed away on September 18, 2023, at the age of 90. Loving wife of the late George T. Morris and Alfred Jasany; beloved mother of Darlene Morris; dearest "Grandma Sophie" to Brianna Blankenship and The Princess. Aunt, cousin, and friend to many. Personal Trainer Tammey Karp contributed to Sophie's longevity over the years as well as taking care of The Princess. Visiting Angel Leyda Torres was an angel on earth during the last several months of Sophie's life. Sophie lived a life of service. For 16 years she was volunteer at Fairview Hospital with her dear friend, Emma Kozar, at the information desk on Wednesday evenings. The family will receive friends on Sunday 2-8 PM at the Donlon Funeral Home, 15408 Triskett Road. Intombment will be at the Brooklyn Heights Cemetary, funeral services are private. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations be made to the Hospice of the Western Reserve.

Pedro D Caraballo

Pedro caraballo, 54 years old of Cleveland, Ohio. Born march 17th 1969 was sent home to the lord September 9th 2023. Pedro was a beloved son to Syria Fonseca. Brother to Rita and Robert caraballo. As well as bestfriend and life partner to Rachel sprouse. 

  Pedro was a man with great purpose, driven by being the fabric of the caraballo family. Pedro loved spending time with his children and grandchildren and family as a whole . 

  Pedro’s energy radiated through the entire family, bringing feelings of safety and happiness as he would often sing and  dance around the room bringing all the positive vibes where ever he went. If Pedro was there it was going to be a good time. And a good time it was. 

   Through Pedro’s life experience he provided great guidance and instilled the core belief to all of his loved ones that family is what mattered most to him. And that Carrie’s through all of us today. Pedro will always and forever be in our hearts. 

Betty Mulhorn


Betty A. Mulhorn, born September 13, 1938, passed away peacefully surrounded by her family after a courageous battle with ovarian cancer. Loving wife of Fred for 66 yrs. Cherished mother of Edward Mulhorn, Tina Melillo,
Terri Mulhorn (Linda), Tammy Snider (Eric), and Traci Manzo (Jim). Beloved grandmother to Maria(Ryan), Matthew (Kristen), Andrew (Colleen), Joe (Krista), Jenny, Ryan(Kayla), Christa and Tara. Great-grandmother to Madison, Brielle, Brantley, Miles, Lucas, and Lincoln. Preceded in death by her parents Joseph and Theresa Lane, and her sister Marie Soltis. Betty was a dear and loyal friend to many. She will be greatly missed by all.   Friends received Thursday September 14th 4-8PM at WAITE AND SON FUNERAL HOME 3300 CENTER RD.,BRUNSWICK  44212.Funeral Mass Friday September 15th at 10:30AM at
St. Ambrose Church 929 Pearl Rd., Brunswick 44212
The service can be viewed online at
https://boxcast.tv/view/91523-betty-ann-mulhorn-celebration-of-life-eycn7mkqpzrmobbfmdon

RoseMarie Nolan

RoseMarie J. Nolan (nee Freiheit), 89, beloved wife of William L. (deceased); devoted mother of William A. (deceased) (Julie, deceased), Jeanne (David) Rist; Barbara (deceased) (Scott) Zubricky and Deborah; loving grandmother of 13, great grandmother of 15 and great-great grandmother of one; and cherished daughter of late Otto and Stella (nee Hejl), passed away peacefully on September 10, 2023. The family will receive friends on Thursday, Sept. 14 from 4-8 p.m. at Donlon Funeral Home 15408 Triskett Rd. Cleveland, OH. The funeral mass will be Friday, September 15 at 10AM at St. Ignatius of Antioch Church 10205 Lorain Ave. at W. Blvd. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

Marie Bliscik



Marie Bliscik, 60, passed away on Tuesday September 5, 2023. Cherished mother of Morgan Pursel, Andrew Pursel and Holly Pursel. Daughter of the late Charlotte and Andrew Bliscik. Sister of Andrew Bliscik (Jean). Dear aunt of Andrea Bliscik. Soul mate of 20 years to Michael Harcar. Dog mom to Titan and Sully. Employee of Cuyahoga County Probate Court. Marie was a beautiful, smart, generous, and courageous woman who loved animals and gardening. She was an avid boater spending her time at the Lakeside Yacht Club. Marie was a member of the North Coast Ohio Sail & Power Squadron. Funeral Mass Friday Sept. 15th at
10AM at St Mel Church 14436 Triskett Rd. Friends received at THE BERRY-McGREEVEY FUNERAL HOME 26691 DETROIT RD. THURSDAY 4-8PM.

Ralph E. Kunze


Ralph E. Kunze, beloved husband of the late Carol. Dear father of Lynne Kunze Berg (David), John R. Kunze (Linda), Paul M. Kunze (friend Tammy), Sharon Kunze Meade (Gordie), and Mark Kunze (fiancé Karen) Grandfather of 10. Great-grandfather of 4. Dear brother of Don Kunze (deceased) and Eunice Langner. Dear uncle and great-uncle of many. Memorial Hymn-Fest Service will be held on Saturday September 16th at 1PM at St. Thomas Lutheran Church, 21211 Detroit Rd. Rock River, Oh 44116. The family will greet guests immediately following the services. In lieu of flowers the family suggests memorials to
CLHSA(
www.clhsa.org)BHITC(www.buildinghopeinthecity.org),  or St. Thomas Lutheran Church(www.stcr.org).

Cheryl E. Lamson

Cheryl E. Lamson passed away suddenly on Wednesday August 23rd. Beloved daughter of the late Charles Raymond and Joan M. Lamson. Dear sister of Susan Mendez (Salvatore-deceased). Loving friend of the Ed Stash family. Funeral Mass Tuesday September 5th at 11:30am OUR LADY OF THE ANGELS CHURCH 3644 Rocky River Dr. Friends received at DONLON FUNERAL HOME 15408 TRISKETT RD. Tuesday 9-11am Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Requested donations to The Cleveland Animal Protective League 729 Willey Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. 44113. PLEASE NOTE CHANGE OF DAY.

Frank L. Kastelic


Frank Kastelic, age 99, Lakewood, Ohio, passed peacefully in his sleep on Wednesday, August 23, 2023. He was preceded in death by Lillian, his loving wife of 66 years, and his devoted son, Joseph. A native Clevelander, he held an engineering degree from Cleveland State University and earned an MBA from Case Western Reserve University. He retired after a long career at Harris Corporation, contributing several patents for the design of commercial printing presses.

He is survived by his loving daughter, Kate; nieces Jeanne, Maureen, and Bridget; nephews James, Rob, Tom, and Mark; and his extended family in Cleveland, and Washington D.C. A devoted father, he was a champion for the Walk for Hope, walking many miles in support of his son, Joe. An avid sailor, he spent many weekends racing and pleasure boating on Lake Erie with friends and family. He enjoyed traveling throughout the U.S. and Europe, with a special fondness for his native country, Slovenia, and Ireland, where Lillian’s family originated. Never without his camera, he loved regaling family and friends with slide shows documenting family adventures and events.

His sense of humor, kindness, and passion of life will be missed by all who knew him.

 A funeral mass will be held on Wednesday, August 30th at 11:30am at the family parish: St Thomas More, 4170 N. Amber Dr., Brooklyn, OH;( https://www.stmparish.net/)  with visitation being held one hour prior to mass.                                          

Thomas M. Lewalk


Thomas M. Lewalk, age 72, beloved son of the late Paul and Margaret
(nee Collins) Lewalk. Passed away on Friday August 18, 2023. Cherished
brother of Mary Kay Malott(deceased), Jim(Tina), Ed(Mary Lou), Bonnie
Kolodny(Joe), Denise Borgio(Tom-deceased) and Greg(deceased). Dear
uncle, great-uncle and cousin of many. Memorial service Saturday
August 26 at 1PM.The family will receive friends from 1-4p.m. at
Johnson-Romito Funeral Home 99 W. Aurora Road (Rt. 82 1 mile west of
Rt. 8) Northfield Center, Ohio.