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The Akron Beacon Journal from Akron, Ohio • Page 39

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I 4 Rosa Lee Lytle (Mutsy) lee fr3 ct 3'C Death Notices Marion J. Kozloski DAN'IA, Fio Maron 63. 325 SF 11th Terroce. Ac 304, Doma, Fla died Thufsdoy morning Ar. Koilosi was bom in Icretta M.

Sncver rii L.oien'r'' Jot 5 Vij-ri, Fla mass Of Christian burial SATURDAY, I PM, FROM ANNUNCIATION ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH, 87 EffOAD AKRON, BURIAL GPEENSBURG CEMETERY. FRiLNDS MAY CALL AT THE HOPKINS FUNERAL HOME, 547 CANTON AKRON, 6 TO 9 P.M. TONIGHT, WHERE WAKE SERVICES Will BE CONDUCTED AT 8:30. (Hopkins, Akron, 733 6271.) Mrs. Mary Steward Mrs.

Mary Steward, 70, of 535 Edge wood passed away January 3 at Akron General Medical Center, Jay L. Tyson TA N': t-G jof I. Tyson, be-tvved hust-Jid of Mcgore in Dicker cx-or father of Mrs. Mory lou SfH-'ier, John Gary, Terry, grond'other of sewn, and brother of me late Vern ond Floyd, died Thursday. It is suggested by the family that memorials be mode in Jay's nonrxj to the First Congregational Church of Twinsburg, the Amertcon Cancer Society, or the charity of your chotce.

Services will be held ot 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 8, 1983. ot the John-son-Romito Funeral Home (Rte. 91), Twinsburg.

where friends will be received TODAY from 3 to 5 ond 7 to 9 p.m. (650-4181.) Donna M. Weaver Donna M. Weaver, 80, of 263 S. Main Apt.

1401, died Tuesday. Visitation 2 to 4 ond 7 to 9 p.m. TODAY, at the funeral home, where Rev. Floyd E. Brown will conduct services at 1 p.m.

Saturday. Interment Rose Hill. (Dunn-Quigley Ciriello, Akron, 253-8121.) Russell M.White Russell M. White, 64, of 945 Tressel died unexpectedly Jon. 6, 1983.

He was born in Rossiter, and came to Akron in W. 1929. He was employed by pg the Ohio Turnpike Commis- sion as a toll collector ot Exit 12 Jor over 13 years, retiring in Ond was the owner -operator of RussVTop Service Gas Station on East Av. from 1952 to 1963. He was a veteron of the navy during World War II.

Mr. White is survived by his wife of 42 years, Lillian; his sister, Mrs. Harry (Ruth) Critchfield of Sarasota, and eight nieces ond nephews. Funeral services will be held Monday 1 1 a.m. at the Kucko-Anthony Funeral Home, Rev.

Eugene White officiating. Interment Northlawn Memorial Gardens. The family will receive friends Sunday from 2 to 4 ond 7 to 9 p.m. ot the funeral home. (Kucko-Anthony, John Yarnovitz BARBERTON John Yarnovitz, 77, of 1051 E.

Robinson passed away Jan. 5 ot Barberton Citizens Hospital. Funeral services will be Saturday 10:30 a.m. Most Rev. Emit Mibolik, Bishop of Parma, presiding at'the funeral home.

Divine Liturgy ot 1 1 a.m. at St. Nicholas Byzantine Catholic Church, Very Rev. Fr. Robert Yarnovitz officiating.

Interment St. Nicholas Cemetery. Friends may call Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. at the funeral home. Parastas services will be Friday at 7 p.m.

at the funeral home. (Hahn, Barberton, 825-2467" WHkie N'ichcls 64 d.t-o Jan. 6 funeral to'-' s. 67-4141 James W. Redick SPRINGFIELD Tp.

James W. Redick, 70. died Suddenly Jan. 6 ot Akron City Hospital. He was born in Coshocton County, Ohio, ond hod lived most of his life in the Akron orea.

Mr. Redick owned and operated Redick Radio ond TV. and had served in the Armed Forces during World War II. He is survived by wife, Bessie Masons, Dwight I. of Englihtown, N.J., James Jr.

of Akron, Gordon Dean of Mt. Vernon. Warren B. of Coshocton; daughter, Mrs. John (June Miller of Carlisle, Oh 12 grondchildren; one great-grandchild; ond brother, Arnold of West Lafayette, Ohio.

Funeral services Saturday, 3 p.m., from the Hopkins Funerol Home, 547 Canton Akron, Dr. Harold D. Kelley officiating. Burial Hillside Memorial Pork. Friends may call at the funeral home 2 to 4 ond 7 to 9 p.m.

TODAY. The family suggests memorials to the American lung Association. (Hopkins, Akron, 733-6271.) Freda M. Renicker CUYAHOGA FALLS Freda M. Renicker, 49, of 1772 11th died Jan.

7. Funeral announcements later. (Corr Memorial Homes, Falls Chapel, 867-7306.) Elsa Sandberg Elsa Sandberg, 86, of 209 Merri-man died Jan. 6. She was born in Sweden, ond had been a Christian Science Reader.

She is survived by her niece, Doris Schmoele of Virginia. There are no services or calling hours. Should friends desire, memorials may be made to the Sumner Home Foundation, 209 Merrimon Akron, 44303. (Billow's, Fairlawn, 867-4141.) Hazel Adele Sharp Hazel Adele Sharp, 94, of 2189 Sourek Akron, died at Horn's Nursing Home, Wooster, Wednesday. She attended the First Church of Christ Scientist, and was a charter member of the church in Hudson.

She is survived by son, Arthur Williams of Akron; daughter, Mrs. Anne R. Dick of Point Reyes, eight grandchildren; and seven great-grand children. Private family memorial services will be held at a later date. Contributions may be made to the First Church of Christ Scientist, 1736 Cleveland Wooster 44691.

(Mclntire Funeral Home, Wooster, 262-7771.) St ded Jon. 4. Si THotvo', Hospital, c'ter Funeral services Saturday. 10 am. from the New Hope Baptist Church.

Rev. T. Dewitt Smith ofh- I ciatmg. Interment Glenda'e Ceme Vo ot short tery Visitation Fndoy 7 to 9 p.m. at the Chooel.

Condolences may be sent to ond procession will form from 310 E. Crosier St. (Turner -Jones, 724-1201.) Eva G. May ELLET Evo G. May.

81, died Jan. 5, ot Akron City Hospital, ofter six-month tllness. Mass of Christian Burial Saturday, 10 a.m., from the St. Matthew Roman Cotholit Church, 2603 Benton Av. Burial St.

Joseph Cemetery, Suffield. Friends may call ot the Hopkins Funeral Home, 547 Canton Akron, 6 to 9 p.m. TONIGHT, where woke services will be conducted ot 8 p.m. (Hopkins, Akron, 733-6271.) JoAnna Dupay Munroe SAVANNAH, Go. JoAnna Dupay Munroe, 37, of Savannah, died Wednesday, January 5.

She was a native of Akron, wos a member of the Chatham Assoc. of Educators, ond had been a resident of Savannah for the past eight years. She is survived by daughters. Miss Angela Munroe, Miss lori Munroe, both of Savannah, mother, Mrs. Helen Boyd Jones, of Loke Placid, sister.

Miss Saroh Dupay, of Savannah, and brother, Mr. Kenneth Dupay, of lakewood, Ohio. Funeral services will be held Saturday, 2 p.m., in the chapel of Sipple's Mortuary, with interment at Forest Lown Cemetery both in Savannah. Helen H. Porter Helen H.

(Bennett) Porter, 87, for-merfy of Stow, went to be with the lord, Jan. 5. Born in leechburg. she was an area resident for 53 years. She is survived by husband, Clarence (Ed); sons, Leroy Bennett of Cuyahoga Falls, Chester Howe of Wick-liffe; daughter, Helen Beck of Cleveland Heights; 10 grandchildren; five great-grandchildren.

Funeral services Saturday, 2 30 p.m., from the funeral home, Rev. Bob Fleming officiating. Interment will be private. The family will receive friends at the funeral home one hour prior to service time on Saturday. (Dunn-Quigley Ciriello, Akron, 253-8121.) ofter a long illness.

Funeral services Saturday, 10 a.m., at the Stewart Colhoun Funeral Chapel, Pastor Arthur Kemp officiating. Interment Glendale. Friends may call at the chapel Friday 7 to 9 p.m. Condolences may be sent ond family will assemble at 1282 Crestview Ave. (Stewart Calhoun, 535-1543.) James W.

Sunderland CLARINGTON James W. Sunderland, 65, of Clarington, passed away at Bellaire Hospital in Bellaire Jan. 6. He was formerly of Brimfield, and wos a retired maintenance mechanic for Goodyear Tire 4 Rubber. He was a veteran of World War II, a former member of the Brimfield United Methodist Church, and a member of the Clarington United Methodist Church in Clarington.

He is survived by wife, Norma sons, James B. of Stow, Donald J. of Akron, John C. of Deerfield; daughter, Mrs. Norma Nighmon of North East, 12 grandchildren; two greatgrandchildren; brothers, Alton of Canal Fulton, Roy C.

of North Canton, Ted T. of Curwensville, Bud of New York, Clair L. of Hyde City, Poland sister, Mrs. Grace L. Meckley of Clearfield, Pa.

Funeral services 1:30 p.m. Saturday at Bissler's Funeral Home in Kent. Interment Restland Cemetery, Brimfield, Rev. Paul Whipple officiating. Friends may call at the funeral home 3 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

Friday. (S.C. Bissler Sons, 673-5857.) 1 o-iiV" A Mary Lou Fenn J-J" UmV-oi Ch rih cl Kii't Sht- is suvived by tnponi, Crmg of Rochester, Raymond of Colonial Heights, Vo Dt Robert of Medina, ganaV hildien; sister, VioV-t Potts of Canlon, brother Harold Stro'k of Jacksonville, Fla, Don of Poland. Ohio, ond Kenny of O'londo. Fla She was preceded in death by Her husband, Sidney in Januory of 1982 Funeral services will be held 1 1 Saturday, Jon 8, at the Waite Son Memorial Home, Medina, where the family will receive friends on Friday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

(Waite Son, 723-3229.) Raymond Tyrone Gratton Raymond Tyrone Gratton, 60, died Jan. 5, 1983 at Akron General Medical Center, after a long illness. Mr. Gratton was born in Birmingham, and was a 36 year resident of Akron. He was a United States Army veteran of World War II ond had worked as a foreman ot the Atlantic Foundry.

1 1 i- He is survived by daughter, Shirley sons, Raymond ond Samuel Weaver, oil of Akron; brothers, Herman Gratton of Worrensville Heights, George ond Wilbur Gratton, both of Birmingham, Hoover Gratton of Chicago, sister, Mabte Terrell of Chicago, eight grandchildren; and other relatives ond friends. Visitation TONIGHT from 7 to 9 p.m. ot the Turner-Jones Memorial Home Chapel where services will be held Saturday at 1 p.m.. Rev. James McWoin officiating.

Interment Mt. Peace Cemetery. Condolences may be sent ond procession will form at 839 Peerless. (Turner-Jones, 724-1201.) Velva Harper STOW Velva Harper, 79, died Thursday, Jan. 6.

Funeral announcements later. (Adams, 535-9186.) Walter W. Hinton Walter W. Hinton, 85, of 1279 Andrus passed away Jan. 5, 1983, at Akron General Medical Center following a short illness.

Mr. Hinton was born in Ellenboro, W. and was an Akron area resident for tfie past 66 years. He was employed at the Goodyear Aerospace where he retired 20 years ago. He is survived by daughters, Mrs.

Gornett Snider of Kent, Mrs. Richard (Elva) Hay of Akron, and Miss Melva Hinton of Akron; seven grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren; and three great-great-grandchildren. Funeral services 1 1 a.m. Saturday, at the Hennessy-Bagnoli Funeral Home, 339 Southwest Tallmadge, Rev. Frank Neal officiating.

Interment Tallmadge Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday. (Hennessy-Bagnoli, Tallmadge, 376-4251.) Vola Klink Vola Klink, 77, died January 4. Mrs.

Klink was born in Rushville, W. and had been employed as a clerk with the Gray Drug Company. Surviving are nephews, Charles Prit-chard of Rittman, Thomas Scanlon of Akron; and niece, Katherine Spindler of Akron. No calling hours. Cremation has taken place.

Memorials may be made to the American Heart Association. (Adams, 535-9186.) IffM 1 (PET 1 tf 3 MM 1 11 I MIL IM1E 0 Aron, "-erved in world War II in the Army, in the First Calvary Division, and was wounded in the Battle of Monilo for which he received the Purple Heart. While dvmg Akron, he was employea1 by the MtDonold Restouront chain until sn years ago when he moved to Florida, ond was associated with the Kentucky Fried Chken chom. His memberships include. South Akron of C.

ond the First Catholic Slovak Union. He is survived by his wife, Rosemary; and nieces ond nephews. Visitation 6 to p.m. TODAY at the tuner ol home, where the South Akron of ond the First Catholic Slovak Union will recite the Rosory at 7:30. Wake service 9:30 a.m.

Saturday ot the funeral home, followed by funeral mass 10 a.m. at St. John the Baptist. Interment Holy Cross. (Dunn-Quigley Ciriello, Akron, 253-8121.) Clee B.

"Charlie" Lamb Clee Burl "Charlie" Lamb, 56, of Cox's Mills, formerly of Akron, died Wednesday, Jan. 5, at the Veteran's Administration Hospital, Cleveland, following on extended iHness. Funeral services 2 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 8, at the Spurgeon Mortuary in Glenville, W.

Gerry Hough officiating. Burial in the Pisgah Cemetery. Friends may coll after 2 p.m. Friday ot the mortuary. (Spurgeon Mortuary, 304-462-7660.) William E.

Lanning BARBERTON William E. lanning, 76, of 1303 Valley died Jan. 6. A resident of Barberton 45 years, he retired from the Company, Dept. in 1971 offer 35 years service.

He is survived by wife, Moria; daughters, Violet Carr of Barberton, and Arbutus Giavasis of Canton; son, William J. Lanning of Barberton; six grondchildren; five great-grandchildren; sisters, Goldte Gardner, Veola Pittillo, and Mae Maxwell, all of North Carolina. Funeral services Tuesday, 2 p.m., at the Fruitland Methodist Church, Rev. Danny Brown officiating. Burial lanning Pittillo Cemetery.

Visitation Saturday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. ot the Campfield-Hickman Funeral Home. Further calling hours ot the Jackson Funeral Home, Hendersonville, N.C., Monday 7 to 9 p.m. (Campfield-Hickman, Barberton, 745-3161.) Dale Lester Means Dale Lester Means, son of the late Charles; brother of Mrs. Edith Delaney of San Antonio, Mrs.

Phyllis Vogel, Maynard F. Means, and Mrs. Mildred L. Wolff; died Jan. 5 in Dayton, Ohio.

Graveside services will be held at Woodlawn Cemetery, Wadsworth, Saturday, Jan. 8, 1 p.m. No visitation. Arrangements by Zeis Funeral Home, Lakewood, Ohio (221-0220). Frieda E.

Rice Mishler Frieda Elisabeth Rice Mishler, died Jan. 6, in St. Augustine, Fla. Born April 13, 1908, in Colton County, Ohio, she had been a resident of Springfield Twp. She is survived by husband, Clayton Henry; two daughters, Mrs.

Betty Scherer of Monterey Park, and Mrs. Loretta Bensinger of Akron; two grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; and one brother, Verl Rice. Arrangements will be handled in Florida. Journal 'y iQ1 rOl fcfcfc i IM 11 Pf EPSfilPE ILE liWlulE lie Mir 1 mMMtui Li Lull i falsi LmJ UU Li LiO II 11 1 mm Don't sell your business short just fast Vcntlcss Kerosene Space Heater. Cost Per 1 Million BUI'S Based on an Average Cost Per Gallon Kerosene Price.

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