Kimberly Gross

Kimberly A Gross , 58, passed away peacefully on Thursday June 27th 2024.

She was born on December 31st 1965.

Preceded into death by her Mother Sandra, adopted Father Clayton and her brothers James and Andrew.

Leaving behind her sister Dawn, her children Jennifer, Heather (Ashton), Keith (Karilyn), her children's father Kenneth and her grandchildren Heavenly, Anastasia, Layla, Layani, Olivia and Lontae.

Your wings were ready, our hearts were not, rest peacefully

Family will recieve friends on Sunday July 14th at Donlon Funeral Home 15408 Triskett Rd. 3-6PM

Leslie "Les" Darvas

Leslie “Les” Alan Darvas, 88, passed away peacefully on June 24 surrounded by his family. Les was born in Cleveland in 1935. He married his wife, Elaine, in 1962 and enjoyed 57 years of marriage until she passed in 2020.

Les’ life was defined by his love for his family and his devotion to Boy Scout Troop 178, serving as a Scoutmaster for more than half a century. The troop met on Tuesday evenings, where Scouts learned to tie knots and earn merit badges. But Les also shaped their lives, expecting the boys to listen to directions and learn leadership skills as they rose in the ranks. He organized car washes, pancake breakfasts and auctions to support the troop and its periodic tours to Washington, DC. Countless young lives were enriched through participation in Troop 178.

Les taught Sunday school at Christ United Methodist Church, remaining active in church life and offering an occasional sermon as a lay leader. He called square dances at the church and could always be found with a camera around his neck at any special event, vacation trip, or wedding. He helped organize regular reunions for the West Tech High School class of 1953 and was inducted into the West Tech Alumni Hall of Fame. Les spent most of his career with Bronze Headquarters in Cleveland.

Les loved his family, nature, his church and Cleveland baseball, and could fondly recall the starting lineup of the 1948 Cleveland Indians championship team.

Les is survived by his children, Richard Darvas of Cleveland and Lori (Matthew) Roberts of Carmel, IN. He was a beloved Grandpa/Papa to Samuel, Jacob and Robin Darvas and Becca and Emily Roberts; and brother to Nancy (Ken) Smith. Les was preceded in death by his parents, David and Margaret Darvas.

The family will receive friends at DONLON FUNERAL HOME, 15478 TRISKETT RD, CLEVE., on Tuesday, July 2 from 2-4 pm and 6-8 pm. A memorial service will be held at 4 pm Sunday, July 7, at Christ United Methodist Church, 3625 W. 138th, Cleveland, 44111. The family respectfully requests that any donations go directly to Christ United Methodist Church, the host church of Troop 178, rather than to the Boy Scout office. 

Marcelline Sparano

We are heartbroken to share our beautiful grandma, Marcelline Sparano, passed away on Father’s Day, joining our grandpa, James Sparano, her one true love, in heaven. My grandpa died young, and she lived 40+ years on her own, serving as the glue that held our family together.

She raised 5 children, 8 grandchildren, 2 great-grandchildren, and many, many grand-dogs. She spoiled her grandchildren rotten, breaking all the rules from our parents, and getting us whatever we wanted, no matter the time of day. She accepted all of us EXACTLY as we were and was resentlessly on our side in all situations. We could tell her anything or nothing and she would listen, even the stupid mistakes and craziest stories. She loved us despite it all and was sure to tell us that every time we said goodbye. We sent her off to heaven the same way.

In our grandmother’s honor, we will always remember:

  1. Family First

  2. Eat dessert

  3. Sit in the sun every day

  4. Spoil your grand dogs and all dogs

  5. Pasta sauce matters

  6. Get your hair done, dammit!!

  7. Listen to Frank Sinatra

  8. Watch as much reality TV as needed

  9. Wear your jewelry

  10. A single woman can do it all

To say she will be deeply missed is not enough. Please pray for our family in your prayers as we navigate this incredibly difficult time together. Love you forever gram

Jerold Evans

Jerold Evans (age 65) passed away peacefully at the home of his beloved aunt Linda Gersdorf. Loving father of Connor Evans. Beloved son of the late Beverly Dennerll (nee Gersdorf) and Jerold D. Evans. Cherished brother of Todd Evans (deceased), Kathy Kramer (Dale), Karen Davis, Patty Homish (Tom). Dear uncle, cousin and friend of many.

Jerry’s personality brought warmth and joy to everyone he encountered and his passing will be mourned deeply by everyone who knew and loved him. Jerry’s memory remain will in the hearts of those who were honored to have the privilege of knowing him.

Jerry loved cooking, nature and music, but his greatest passion was fishing.

“Where everyday is a day to fish

To fill your heart with every wish

Don’t worry or feel sad for me

I’m fishin’ with the master of the sea.”

A Celebration of Life will be announced .



Daniel J. Cavoli

In Loving Memory of Daniel J. Cavoli

Mr. Daniel J. Cavoli, beloved son of the late Hugh and Janice Cavoli (nee Allwine), brother of Clare Lopez, Mary, John (Kirk Helmstaedter), Terri, and the late Robert Cavoli, cherished nephew of Sr. Francis Allwine, O.S.U., and uncle of Jennifer (Marco) Robinson, passed away peacefully on April 27, 2024. He was 66 years old.  
Daniel was a 1976 graduate of Saint Ignatius High School and was valedictorian of his graduating class at the College of the Holy Cross in 1980, where he majored in Classical Languages.  He was a devoted Latin teacher who worked in Catholic education for over 40 years, most recently at St. Edward High School where he served as a faculty member since 1989. In 2004, he was named the Ohio Latin Teacher of the Year and in 2005 St. Edward High School was honored as the top Latin program in Ohio, in large part due to his excellence and enthusiasm.  In 2015, Daniel was honored with the prestigious Kraft Award for Excellence in Secondary School Teaching.
Daniel’s intelligence was matched only by his desire to support the spiritual and academic development of his thousands of students and to walk side by side with his colleagues. His love of language was the way he authentically connected to so many people. Legend has it that he spoke 28 languages, and he'd often jump between them with ease when meeting someone from a culture different than his own, more often than not at one of the many ethnic restaurants in the area where the staff seemed to always know him by name.  When engaged in a conversation with Daniel, he made sure that you knew you were the most important person in the world.

Daniel was an exceptional artist and musician. He earned an MFA from the Cleveland Institute of Art and his commitment to perfection and attention to detail fueled his creation of beautiful artwork. He loved art history and would happily discuss art in any style. Classical music poured from his classroom and his car radio was always set to WCLV. Daniel was a member of the St. Christopher Church choir and a regular cantor at weekend masses.

One of Daniel’s greatest impacts was through the Wilderness Retreat Program which he founded in 1987 while teaching Latin at St. Ignatius High School.  Up to eight times a year, Daniel led groups of students on multi-day backpacking trips to bond with each other and experience God in His “first and finest Cathedral” -- the wilderness.  Daniel's incredible memory allowed him to readily recall the name of every retreatant (or WilderVet as he called them), as well as the exact retreat they attended and its location. Beautiful photographs of these trips adorned his classroom.  Through the Wilderness Retreat and his example of selfless generosity Daniel had a hand in the faith formation of thousands of individuals, and the program continues to impact students at both St. Ignatius and St. Edward today. 

During his illness, Daniel’s impact was apparent in the overwhelming outpouring of support from family, friends, and generations of former students and retreatants.  Even in the later days when sickness made it hard for Daniel to speak beyond a whisper, he conveyed his gratitude at a life well lived with the simple words:  “I’ve been so blessed.”   Indeed, we have all been so blessed to have had Daniel in our lives.

Mass of Christian Burial Saturday, May 4 at 11:00 am at St. Edward High School, 13500 Detroit Ave., Lakewood. Private Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. 

In lieu of flowers, family suggests memorial gifts to the Daniel J. Cavoli Endowed Memorial Fund, a fund St. Edward High School has created in his honor that will support the programs Daniel held dear, ensuring his legacy continues to enrich the lives of future generations. Click here if you'd like to make a gift in his memory.

Alternatively, memorial gifts can be made to St. Edward H.S., St. Ignatius H.S., Monastery of the Poor Clares, 3501 Rocky River Dr.,Cleveland, OH 44111.

Friends may call at St. Edward High School, 13500 Detroit Ave., Lakewood, Friday, May 3, 4-7 pm.


James P. Lipker

James “Jim” P. Lipker of Cleveland, Ohio, passed away on April 14, 2024, at the age of 91. Born October 17, 1932, in Ironton, Ohio to the late Harold and Ruth Lipker. He was also preceded in death by his wife Grace Lipker in 2001, and son James W. Lipker (Lisa) in 2018. Jim is survived by his children Paula “Sue” Umlauf (Bill), Tom Lipker (Janda), Joe Lipker and Ann Hinton (Kevin). His grandchildren Jamie (Sean) Potts, Tyler Lipker (Emily), Katie Lipker (Michael), Jimmy Hinton, Rebecca Christian-Lipker (Derek) and Thomas Lipker. Jim recently became a great grandpa to Thomas Joseph (TJ) Potts from California and was able to see him in pictures prior to his passing.

Jim served in the Air Force during Korea and was stationed in Japan. He was proud to be a veteran, and could always been seen wearing his Air Force hat. He worked and retired from PPG Industries (Cleveland Location) and Seibert Powder Coating.

The family would like to Thank the staff and friends at the Danbury (Broadview Heights) Assisted Living for their kindness and care he received. Along with the friends he has made throughout his 91 years.

Services and Burial will be held at the Ohio Western Reserve NationaCemetery in Rittman Ohio on April 22, 2024, at 9:15 a.m.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in memory of Jim Lipker to Katie Lipker’s or Tyler Lipker’s Pelotonia ride for cancer research atpelotonia.org. Katie and Tyler ride in honor of their dad and Jim’s son, JimW. Lipker who passed away in 2018 from Cancer.

Services arranged by DONLON FUNERAL HOME, 15408 TRISKETT ROAD, CLEVELAND, OHIO 44111.

Calvin E. Aldridge

Calvin Eugene Aldridge III was born December 2, 1999 in Springfield, Ohio and was killed when he was hit by a car on April 5, 2024. As a young child he loved saying hello to everyone and singing with his mother.  At age 3 he was wrongfully removed from his mother and endured the trauma of many moves and losses due to the injustices of the child welfare system. During those years he also loved and was loved by many caregivers and families. Throughout Calvin was able to maintain an unquenchable optimism and joy that showed through to all.   At 15 he connected with the Gadomski Littletons and at 18 they decided to formalize the relationship through adoption.  He graduated from Cleveland Heights-University Heights in 2018 on time, an incredible feat given the many places he had lived and schools he had attended. 

Calvin was talented in writing music, drawing, and basketball. He loved singing and dancing. He collected mentors and could find someone to talk to everywhere he went.  People were drawn to his incredible resilience, kindness, and sparks of joy.  He was incredibly brave— opening himself up to new experiences, people, and relationships despite all the hurt in his past. He had an abiding faith that he was loved by God. 

Calvin was preceded in death by his brother Kadar Aldridge and grandfather Michael Gadomski. Calvin is survived by his parents, Sharonda Aldridge and Jared and Danielle Gadomski Littleton; siblings, Rakerm Aldridge, Shyaneia Rogan, Lataisha Aldridge, Demetrius, Jaymir, and Demonta Wells, and Elijah and Micah Gadomski Littleton; and many beloved grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends. 

Calvin will have a private funeral and burial in Springfield, Ohio.  In addition, calling hours will take place on Friday April 19th from 5-7 pm at Christ United Methodist Church (3625 W. 138th St).  A service of remembrance will be held on Saturday, April 20th at 10 am at Christ United Methodist Church.  The service will be streamed at https://www.youtube.com/user/ChristChurch75.

To honor Calvin please consider a donation to the Metanoia Project (https://www.metanoiaproject.org/donate) which gave Calvin community and freedom or A Place 4 Me (https://aplace4me.org/donate/) which made it possible for Calvin to have his own apartment, a long time dream for him. 

Edward Francis Burke

Edward Francis Burke (1957- 2024)

Edward Francis Burke, 66, passed away on April 8, 2024. A devoted Catholic and proud Marine, cherished uncle, brother, and friend. Edward was celebrated for his good humor, and generosity. His legacy of kindness and compassion are exemplified by his impassioned conversations,  commitment to service and the love for his St. Bernard Show dogs.

Born in Garfield Heights, Ohio, to John and Irene Burke, Edward dedicated his life to service, first in the Marine Corps and later through his work at the post office and various volunteer efforts.

He is lovingly remembered by his parents, John and Irene; brother, Jim; sisters, Marian (Thomas Young), Kathy (Jeff Gosciniak), and Christine (Larry Burgess); and his adored nieces and nephews, Katy ,Matthew, and Anthony Guinta, Daniel Young, Elizabeth, Marianne, and Joan Gosciniak, Nicole, Dorothy and Carol Burgess.

Edward's life was a beacon of generosity, kindness, and love. While we mourn his loss, we also celebrate the immense joy and positive impact he brought to our lives. His legacy will forever inspire us.

Services:

  • Visitation: Vito Nero Funeral Home, 6130 Turney Road, Garfield Heights, Ohio. Thursday, April 11th, 4-7 PM.

  • Catholic Burial and Mass: Holy Name Church, 8328 Broadway Ave, Cleveland, Ohio. Friday, April 12th, 10 AM.

  • Burial: Ohio Western Reserve National Cemetery at 12:45 PM, promptly.

In lieu of flowers and reflecting his giving spirit, donations are welcomed at Edward's favored community service, Holy Name Parish, 8328 Broadway Ave, Cleveland, Ohio 44105.



Mary Uhlik

Mary Margaret Uhlik was Born February 25, 1956 passed away at age 67 at Medina Hopsital on December 18 at 3:43am due to COVID-19. by her side was her daughter Elizabeth Bell and Son-in-law Larry Bell Jr. Mary was born in Cleveland Ohio to a Frank and Veronica Uhlik. Where she was raised and went to school and graduated at St. Mel's Catholic School. She graduated class 1971. She moved to Phoenix Arizona and where she loved to be. She feel in love with a Native American and had a daughter. Mary was always in love with the Native American culture. Mary loved to travel, she visited almost all of the United States.  She also loved to write songs, movies and  draw. She had songs made it (Why I Get This Way and Just Be A Friend). Mary also loved to go ghost hunting. But most of all she loved her daughter and granddaughters and her animals. Mary loved having her granddaughters over and teaching them how to cook and taking them for a drive through the Cleveland Valley. She loved spending time with family and friends. Mary is preceded by her Father and Mother Frank and Veronica Uhlik, Older Sister Carol Uhlik, Older Sister Veronica Uhlik, Husband William Jold, Brtoher-In-Law Jimmy Lytle. Mary leaves behind Daughter Elizabeth (Jold) Bell Age 35 and Son-in-law Larry Bell Jr. Age 36 and Two Granddaughters Ruth Bell age 12 and Leona Bell Age 9 and Stepson Andrew Urmos Age 15, Sister Janet Lytle and Brother Geg Uhlik. And Two cats Spooky and Midget. MARY UHLIKE WILL BE VERY MISS AND LOVED BY HER FAMILY AND FRIENDS. IN LOVING MEMORY MARY MARGARET UHLIK.

Irene P Kane

Irene Patricia Kane, 103, wife of the late Joseph Blair Kane, passed away peacefully in her sleep on April 1, 2024. Irene is survived by her children: Patricia Mohar (John), Susan Yoder (David), and Gloria Ditzler. Her grandchildren, John Mohar(Jacqueline), Annette Carl(deceased), husband Michael, Frank Mohar(Nicole), Thomas Mohar(Nancy), Kathy Bass(Anthony), Maria Switzer(Matthew), David Yoder(Megan), and Patrick Ditzler(Molly). She is survived by 24 great-grandchildren and 5 1/2 great-great grandchildren. Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday April 6th at 10AM at St. Mel Church 14436 Triskett Rd. with visitation one hour prior to Mass. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. In lieu of flowers please make donations to Ames Family Hospice or St. Mark School 15724 Montrose Ave. Cleve.,Oh 44111.

Nancy E. Jones

Nancy E. Jones age 90 of Bay Village passed away on March 13, 2024. Devoted wife of D. Brough Jones (deceased) for 57 years. Loving mother of David (Fayette) of Overland Park, KS and Gordon (Julia) of Avon. Dear Nanny of Matthew, Ryan, Katie, and Nick. Aunt of many nieces and nephews. Daughter of Alfred and Mildred Eastwood (deceased). A memorial service will be held at Bay Presbyterian Church 25415 Lake Rd., Bay Village, OH 44140, at 1:00 PM on Saturday April 20. Memorial contributions may be made to Bay Presbyterian Church.

Dr. Christine Newton

It is with profound sadness that family and friends announce the untimely passing of Dr. Christine (Chris) Newton on February 10, 2024, from a short, but valiant, fight against cancer.

Born April 21, 1943, in Vallejo California she was the youngest daughter of Miles C. and Margaret R. Newton. After Margaret’s passing, Miles remarried Ms. Elizabeth (Lou) Newton (Hafford) She then spent most of her childhood in Fremont, OH, with her 2 youngest brothers, where she graduated in 1961 from St. Joseph Catholic Central High School.

Upon graduation, she went to University of Detroit where she successfully studied Dental Hygiene and practiced in the Detroit area and Okemos, Michigan. In the early 1990’s, she decided to further her education by attending Dental school at the University of Michigan, graduating in 1994 with her D.D.S. Dr. Newton went on to have a successful dental practice of her own in Rochester Hills, Michigan for over 20 years, retiring at the age of 73.

Dr. Newton leaves behind two loving daughters Dr. Elizabeth Hankins (Trish Hendy) and Jessica (Paul) Melson (Hankins), and “Nana” to 2 granddaughters, Audrey (20) and Maura (15) Melson and many beloved grand fur babies.

She is also survived by her siblings, John (Nancy) Newton, Richard (Sharon) Newton, Roger (Jamie) Hafford and her only sister Marta (Hank - deceased) Wold (Newton) along with a plethora of loving nieces, nephews, cousins and her dear friend Charlotte Partlow.

Dr. Newton found much pleasure in reading broadly, and in sharing books with her friends, family and especially her cousin Mary Lynne O’Brien. She was a private and quiet person, but also loved to travel and have new experiences! She was fearless and independent, yet sensitive with a philanthropist heart, supporting everything from Democratic campaigns around the country to being a major donor to The Lakewood Orchestra Program, helping numerous students realize their dreams.

Mom, everyone you left in this world hates that you are gone, but we are happy that you were welcomed into heaven, now free and without pain. We will always love and miss you until we can meet again.

We are in the process of preparing our mother’s celebration of life over the 4th of July weekend in Cleveland, Ohio. A memorial mass will be held on July 6, 10am at St. Mark’s Catholic Church, 15800 Montrose Ave, Cleveland Ohio.

In lieu of flowers, please make donations to the Lakewood high school orchestra c/o Beth Hankins 14100 Franklin blvd Lakewood Ohio 44107

John Alan McLelland

John Alan McLelland (43) was born July 7, 1980 and passed away peacefully on February 14, 2024.

He was preceded in death by grandparents Tressa (Terri) & Henry Fleming, Mary (May) & John (Al) McLelland and by his mother Victoria Fleming. He is survived by his father Lorne McLelland, sister Catrina Morales (Andy) and Sebastian, brother Colin (Natalia), Sebi & Stella, Ashley Busler and daughter Madilynn and many aunts, uncles and cousins. He was especially close and doting on his daughter Maddie. John’s good nature sincere caring made everyone around him comfortable especially with his humor and laugh. He leaves a void for all who knew him.

A memorial service will be held Saturday, February 17 2:00 pm at Lakewood Presbyterian Church, 14502 Detroit Ave., Lakewood.

Albert L. Fleming

Albert (Al) Lee Fleming (75), went home to be with the Lord on Saturday February 10, 2024. Albert was born on November 27, 1948 in Cleveland, Ohio, son of the late Robert and Betty (nee Spaulding) Fleming. He was preceded in death by his brothers, Johnathan, George, Richard, Alonzo and sister Debra. He is survived by his loving wife of 54 years Gloria (Zangla) whom he married on July 10, 1969. He is survived by sisters Barbara (Bryant), Donna, Patricia, Margaret Davis, and brothers Edward, David, William(Billy). He was a loving son, brother, cousin, friend, brother-in-law and uncle to many nieces and nephews. Al leaves behind his devoted sister-in-law Mary Shulsky and brother in-law Tom Shulsky. Preceding him in death is his sister-in-law Marie Zangla and his beloved mother-in-law Ruby Zangla (of Vestaburg, PA). Al leaves behind 2 beloved nephews and nieces Tommy (wife Erica )Shulsky and their children ( Erigan, Sebastian and Branson Shulsky ) and Todd (wife Jacque ) Shulsky and their children (Lawson and Lana Shulsky ).

Al worked at The Variety Theater, Joseph & Fiess, and Union Carbide (Eveready Battery) for 19 yrs. and retired.

All Services will be PRIVATE.

Requested donation to Hospice of the Western Reserve.

Rosemarie Candow


Rosemarie Greskowiak Candow, passed away peacefully at her home, January 22nd, 2024 after a long battle with cancer.

She is predeceased by her husband of 54 years, Patrick Candow, and is survived by her children Rose (Tom), Donald Triesel (Sarah), Patrick (Sue), Niki Canoyer (John), Joe (Sarah), and Steve (Leanne), 14 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren. She is also survived by her sister Antoinette McGroder, brother Edward (Nancy), sister Jeanette Valentino and brother Anthony (Michele). She was predeceased in death by her parents, Edward and Rose (Panasiti) Greskowiak.

Rosemarie was a pillar in the community. Always willing to donate to local organizations, churches and the CPD.  She was highly creative and able to turn anything into beautiful works of art. Never one to miss an opportunity to share a cup of coffee, lively conversation, and a good laugh, countless people came to know her over the years.  Rose loved her family, friends, and pets with all her heart. She will deeply miss her beloved best friends Lynn and Sally.

The family will receive friends at Donlon Funeral Home, 15408 Triskett Rd, Cleveland, Ohio on Monday, January 29th from 4 pm to 8 pm. There will be a funeral mass on her behalf at 10 am Tuesday, January 30th at St. Lukes Church, 1212 Bunts Road, Lakewood, Ohio.

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