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B8 Akron Beacon Journal Monday, October 23, 2000 Virginia G. Andrews Virginia G. Andrews, 83, died Saturday, October 21, 2000. Funeral services 1 p.m. Monday at the CIRIELLO FUNERAL HOME, 3653 W.

Market Pastor Charles Lentner officiating. Interment Rose Hill Burial Park. Friends will be received at the funeral home one hour prior to service time. For those who wish, donations may be made to the Haven of Rest. (Ciriello 330-666-3089.) Sister Evangeline Doyle, well-known area artist, dies Rachel Burrell Rachel Burrell passed away Oct.

20. Announcements later. (Stewart Calhoun 535-1543.) John A. Campbell John A. Campbell, age 53, went home peacefully to be with his Lord on October 17, 2000 after a long illness.

John was born in Akron, Ohio. He was a man of wide interest and talents. He was a philosopher, drummer, artist, and amateur magician. He will be deeply missed by his family and friends. For the last four years, he was a resident of the Portage County Nursing Home.

His mother Betty preceded him in death. He is survived by his sons, John of Houston, Texas and William of Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio; father, Dr. John A. 'Campbell; sisters, Judith and Roberta Nehrenz (George); and brothers, Duncan and Kevin (Anita) and many dear friends at the nursing home. The family wish to thank the staff at the nursing home for their many kindnesses and loving care.

Classified DeathjbticeS: Stark County Mildred E. Hennacy Mildred E. Hennacy, age 91, of St Joseph Care Center, died Friday in Aultman Hospital. She was a life resident of the Canton area and was a retired bookkeeper. Mildred was a member of St Peter's Catholic Church and The Julliard Senior Center In Louisville.

Her husband, Harold Ray Hennacy, died in 1977. Survived by two daughters and a son-in-law, Elinor Roll) of Louisville and Doris and Dean Moore of Sun City Center, a son and daughter-in-law, Richard and Sue Hennacy of Cypress, a sister, Rita M. Grau of Canton; 11 grandchildren; and numerous great and great-greatgrandchildren. Mass of Christian Burial will be Monday at 10 a.m. In St Peter's Catholic Church with Msgr.

John C. Finnigan as Celebrant Burial will be in Evergreen Memorial Park. Friends may call TODAY from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. at the Lamiell Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St Peter's Catholic Church.

(Lamiell, 330-456-7375.) www.Ohio.com Sister Evangeline Doyle created sculptures familiar to thousands in Summit County. She died Wednesday at 73. was on the Our Lady of the Elms campus. "She said she was waiting for the log to tell her what it wanted to be," Sister Bernadine said. "There was a deep spirituality in her and it came to expression through her art." She is survived by brothers, Fred of Reno, and Michael of Wadsworth; and sisters, Evangeline Preston of Oak Harbor, and Sylvia Doyle of Kent.

Calling hours are 3 to 7 p.m. tomorrow at Our Lady of the Elms Convent in Akron. A wake service will be held at 4 p.m. A funeral Mass will be at 7 p.m. in the Elms Chapel.

Burial will be Wednesday in Holy Cross cemetery. Thompson, Robert, 51, of Canton. Tuesday. Brogdon Son funeral home. Medina Spice, Ralph 83, of Wads-worth.

Sunday. Hilliard Mullaney funeral home. Slaby, Charles 75, of Bar-berton. Saturday. Roberts funeral home, Wadsworth.

Wayne Maibach, Benjamin 50, of Wooster. Sunday. Gillman funeral home, Rittman. Sculptures are familiar to thousands of people living in Summit County By Robert Holies Beacon Journal staff writer The sculptures of Sister Evangeline Doyle are familiar to thousands of Summit County residents. Sister Evangeline, a well-known artist, had been commissioned to complete many stone figures, including a 3-ton limestone piece, The Story, dedicated at the High Street entrance of the Akron-Summit County Public Library, and Students in Harmony, dedicated at the courtyard of Revere High School in Bath Township.

She died Wednesday after a long illness. She was 73. Lucille Doyle entered the Sisters of St. Dominic in 1945. She exchanged her given name for the name of one of her sisters.

In a 1979 Akron Beacon Journal interview, Sister Evangeline talked about her work as an artist: "Everything else flows from art. You can use art to appreciate the beauty of God's creation. You can use art to appreciate the beauty in people, too." She tried painting and drawing, but after getting her introduction to sculpture as a high school student, Sister Evangeline found her artistic niche. She was a graduate of Barber-ton High School, St. John College in Cleveland and Catholic University of America in Wash- Summit Ciccarone, Nicholas, 78, of Akron.

Saturday. Hennessy-Bagnoli funeral home. Stark Beck, Lillian, 84, of Massil-lon. Friday. Arnold-Lynch funeral home.

Brown, Thelma 94, formerly of Virginia. Monday. Kreighbaum-Sanders funeral home, Canton Township. Clopton, Danielle 35, of Canton. Brogdon Son funeral home.

Diamond, Mickey, 38, of Canton. Thursday. Reed fu ington, D.C. She taught at elementary schools in Alliance, Ravenna and Akron and at Our Lady of the Elms High School in Akron. In 1976, she gave up teaching to be a full-time artist at the Elms who signed her work "Vang," the second syllable of the nickname she took from her sister.

In 1981, her work was featured in a traveling exhibit of the Liturgical Art Guild of Ohio. In 1983, she was among 10 Akron-area women honored as "Women of the Year." Sister Bernadine Baltrinic, president of the congregation of the Sisters of St. Dominic, said Sister Evangeline once waited for two years to carve a log that AREA DEATHS neral home. Fernandez, Margaret, 87, of Canton. Friday.

Reed funeral home. Hennacy, Mildred 91, of Canton. Friday. Lamiell funeral home. McGraw, Agnes 93, of Louisville.

Saturday. Paquelet-Falk funeral home. Mohler, Ramona 57, of Canton. Rossi funeral home. Palmer, Sarah 75, of Canton.

Friday. Waltner-Simchak funeral home. Smith, Glenna 69, of Louisville. Thursday. Reed funeral home, Canton.

Evelyn Benson (nee Eva Cohen) Evelyn Benson (nee Eva Cohen), 88 years young, left us peacefully October 21, 2000. Graveside service will be held TODAY, October 23, at 11 a.m. at Rosehill Cemetery (Beth El Section 11), Rabbi Arthur Lavinsky officiating. Remembrances in memory of Evelyn may be made to the American Heart Association, whose research gave us 20 "new" years to enjoy her hugs, kisses and a warm smile. In regards to the visitation, please call the funeral home.

(Gordon, 330-836-7989.) Nicholas Ciccarone Nicholas Ciccarone, 78, of Akron, died Saturday, October 21, 2000. Mr. Ciccarone was born in Farrell, on November 24, 1921. He had been a lifelong resident of the Akron area. He was a veteran of World War II, serving in Iran.

He retired in 1982 from the, Board of Edu cation in the Maintenance Dept. for 22 years. He was a member of I St. Anthony's catholic Church, and an avid golfer. Preceded in death by his' parents, Rocco and Theresa; niece, Dr.

Carolyn Petrucelli; and nephew, Dean Paonessa; he is survived by his brother, Andrew (Marie) Ciccarone of Cuyahoga Falls; and sisters, Ann Fiasco of Stow, Julia (Guido) Paonessa of Akron, and Marie (John) Petrucelli of Akron; aunt, Grace Scarlatelli; nieces and nephews, Gary and Richard Ciccarone, Andrea Adam, Michael Fiasco, Theresa Sitko, Lucy Potisuk, Denise Mandelson, Dennis Paonessa, Theresa Faidley, Joseph, Rocky, John and Ralph Petrucelli, and Mary-lee Flach. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, 1 p.m., from the HEN-NESSY-BAGNOU FUNERAL HOME, 936 N. Main Akron, Deacon David Seal officiating. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Tuesday, 11 a.m.

to 1 p.m. Military honors will be provided by the V.F.W. Firestone Post 3383. (HENNESSY-BAGNOU, Akron, 330-376-4251.) www.legacy.com Model 214S Tractor IS I 1 1 Classified Thelma Brown Thelma Brown, age 94, formerly of Farmville, and more recently resided with her niece, Betty Teis of Canton, passed away after a brief illness on October 21, 2000. Prior to moving to Virginia, she resided in Akron and retired as head cook at Akron University.

Bom to Wesley and Ellen Betz on March 17, 1906, she attended Mt. Zion United Methodist Church in Canton, Ohio and was a member of Antioch United Methodist Church in Farmville, Pa. She was preceded in death by her husband, Robert A. Brown who passed away in 1985; and three sisters, Florence Wallace, Ruth Whitaker and Alta Rodgers; seven brothers, Bert, John, Harry, Charles, David and William K. Betz and Russell Bates; and is survived by many nieces and nephews and great-nieces and nephews.

Funeral services will be TODAY at 2 p.m in the Kreighbaum-Sanders Funeral Home on South Cleveland Ave. in Canton with Samuel Shah-een, Jr. officiating. Burial in Liberty Cemetery near Minerva. Friends may call TODAY one hour before the service 1 to 2 p.m.

(Kreigh baum-Sanders, I asked for strength that I might QchicvG" I was made weak that I might learn humbly to obey. I asked for health that I might do greater things; fwas given infirmity that I might do better things. I asked for riches that I might be happy; I was given poverty that I might be wise. I asked for power that I might have the praise of men; I was given weakness that I might feel the need of God. I asked for all things that I might enjoy life; I was given life that I might enjoy all things.

I got nothing that I had asked for, but everything that I had hoped for. Almost despite myself my unspoken prayers were answered; I am, among all men, most richly blessed. There will be no funeral or calling hours. The family suggests memorials be made to the Portage County Nursing Home, 7988 Infirmary Ravenna, Ohio 44266. (Dunn-Quigley-Ciriello Carr, Stow, 688-3866.) CARD OF THANKS Take a moment to thank those who helped and supported you during your loss.

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