WHITE,LILLIAN

Lillian White (Richardson) 96 of Cleveland, Ohio passed away peacefully on Friday October 30, 2020. Loving wife of Emil (deceased), Mother of Janice Wilkinson (Ronald- deceased), Marilyn Kaufman (Leonard), and the late Robert White. Grandmother of Christopher Davisson (Barbara), Jennifer McCleary (Christopher), Ronald Wilkinson, Sara Browns (Nathan), Melissa Hogel (Phillip), Jessica LaBlanche (Sam). Great grandmother to many. She has 8 siblings: Archie, Leslie, Lyle, Richard, William, Dayna, Marlys, Myrna. Aunt to many. Lillian was born in Arkansaw, Wisconsin 02.24.1924. Lillian was a long time resident of the Old Brooklyn neighborhood where she loved her garden and her cats. Lillian and her husband Emil were the owners of the Fulton/Denison Open Air Market. Lillian love bargain shopping, keeping active taking Tai-Chi and other activities at the at the Rec/Senior centers. Lillian had a great sense of humor, loving to make all laugh until the end Celebration of life will be observed at a later time.

WHITE,LILLIAN2023-06-06T16:18:44+00:00

MCDEVITT

age 36. Beloved wife to Ted Tywang; devoted mother to Frances (4) and Ramona (2); cherished daughter of Mary McDevitt and Michael Robins, and adored daughter-in-law of Alice Newgarden and Rene Tywang (Roni); best friend, confidant and inspiration to many. Bridget passed peacefully at home surrounded by her loving family on October 9, 2020 after a difficult battle with neuroendocrine cancer that she faced with grace and her characteristic humor. Born on January 13, 1984 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Bridget attended Breck School where she was a theater standout, and then Boston College where she sang a capella and graduated with Honors in Political Science in 2006. After living in Melbourne, Australia post-graduation, Bridget earned her J.D. from Columbia Law School in 2012, where she met her husband and served as the Editor in Chief of A Jailhouse Lawyers’ Manual. A passionate advocate for social justice, Bridget practiced as a public defender in the Bronx with the Legal Aid Society before leaving the legal world to complete an urban farming apprenticeship in Brooklyn. Bridget and Ted moved to Cleveland in 2016, where their girls were born and Bridget cared for them as a wonderful (if somewhat unlikely) stay at home mom. ...Read More

MCDEVITT2023-06-06T16:18:55+00:00

VALOVEN

John Richard “Fargo” Valoven, 64, of Cleveland, Ohio passed away in the comforts of his home on October 9, 2020. John was born on September 15, 1956 in Cleveland, Ohio. He is the son of the late Peter Valoven. Throughout his life, John enjoyed bowling, throwing darts, building model cars & ships, going to the racetrack, carpentry, and watching live sports. But most of all, John spent most of his free time in an area known as “Duck Island” with family and friends. John was always known as being a very quiet person but he had the biggest heart and would do anything for anyone. He will truly be missed for his kind heart and infectious smile. John is survived by his daughter, Tiffany Valoven; sons, John Valoven Jr. and Anthony Valoven; sister, Dianna (Roger) Hatfield; brother, Robert (Debra) Valoven; life long friend, Tommy Turner; 2 granddaughters; and many nieces, nephews, and extended family. Due to the current pandemic, there will be funeral services at this time. A celebration of life will be scheduled at a later date.

VALOVEN2023-06-06T16:19:08+00:00

CRUSE JR.

“It is with deepest sorrow and loving memory that we announce the loss of our father, Lawrence John Cruse Jr. He suffered from a medical condition that was left untreated, and passed unexpectedly in his home in Cleveland just days before his 59th birthday. Many of us knew Larry as a chef, a lover of music, and a man full of passion for charity. He worked hard daily and cared deeply for his friends and family. Larry was lost after the passing of his parents, Sandy and Larry Sr., but we have peace knowing he finally feels whole and found again. Our dad will be cremated and his ashes will be scattered amongst the places that meant the most to him. Please join us in celebrating the life of Larry Cruse on October 14th from 1-4pm at Edgewater Park near the Cleveland script sign. Assorted light refreshments will be provided, along with individually packaged snacks. Our dad touched many lives throughout the years, so we wanted to extend our celebration to as many as possible. Anyone who knew and loved Larry is welcome to join us as we reminisce on the wonderful memories he graced us with. Due to the ...Read More

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TUCKER JR.

Charles Edward. Tucker Jr., age 65, of Lakewood, Ohio, passed away on Friday, October 9, 2020. Loving son of his deceased parents Charles Sr. and June (nee O’Donnell). Dear brother of James T. Tucker. Uncle of Constance Gabriella, and Juan Thomas Tucker. Donations may be made to Collin Cares Cure Cancer through CollinCares.net. Life Celebration, 5-7pm, Thursday, October 15, 2020 at the Malloy - Esposito Celebration Center, 6384 Pearl Rd. Parma Heights, Ohio 44130

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GIBBONS

Dorothy Margaret Gibbons ended her 97-year journey through this world on Monday the 28th of September. She was a bright light to family and friends and to so many others she met along the way; it was a life of giving she shared with us. While she was born to Marie and George Davis in Detroit, Michigan, her family ended up living in Cleveland, where she graduated from John Hay High School. She abandoned a budding clerical career, feeling the call to enlist in the Navy in 1943. She served for three years, stationed at a Navy hospital in Seattle, earning the rank of Chief Pharmacist's Mate. After the war, she continued her education in Cleveland where she was introduced to James Gibbons, with whom she would ultimately share 67 years in Holy Matrimony. She lovingly raised two boys while being a housewife and helpmate to Jim as he forged his industrial sales career and created his own company. She shared many happy times with her family, the four of them traveling the country visiting relatives and just exploring. Facing life's challenges, she found that the writings of Christian mystic Joel S. Goldsmith spoke to her in a compelling way, ...Read More

GIBBONS2023-06-06T16:19:49+00:00

BURK

James (Jim) Burk passed away at his home in North Royalton at the age of 61. Loving father of Danielle Herron (Tristian), grandfather to Nova Grace. Jim is preceded in death by his father Donald Burk (Patricia) and mother Helen Burk. He is also survived by his sister Karen. Jim was an avid fan of NASCAR and all Cleveland sports. He was a hard worker and loved his family very much. Becoming a grandfather made him so happy and he was very proud of that. He lit up when Nova was around and you could see how much he loved her. Jim was a simple man. His favorite thing to do was to hang out with friends and relax with a cold beer. He battled with quite a few health issues and he still remained in good spirits through it all. Jim was a great father and was quite the jokester. Jim never liked being the center of attention and per his wishes, there will be no services. In lieu of a funeral, I ask that you have a cold one in his honor. He’d want you to celebrate his life, rather than mourn his death.

BURK2023-06-06T16:20:00+00:00

NEWTON

David Wayne Newton, 56, of Cleveland, Ohio passed away on September 23, 2020 after a battle with chronic liver disease. David was born on January 28, 1964 to James and Mary Newton in Houston, Texas. After graduating from Nimitz High School in 1982, he went on to study at Abilene Christian University. After leaving ACU, David moved to Tyler, Texas and began his lifetime career in telecommunications. Within a short time, he started his own business, Newton Consulting Services. In his spare time, David enjoyed fishing, playing softball, and his ultimate passion officiating basketball at the high school and collegiate levels. David was preceded in death by his father, James Newton. He is survived by his daughter, Erin Moore-Newton; his mother, Mary Newton; his brother, Mike Newton and family; his sister, Kris Newton; his uncle, Russell Newton; his aunt, Jean Jackson; and his aunt, Jo Ann Russell. A memorial service for David will be held Saturday, October 10th at 2:00 pm at the Church of Christ in Jersey Village, 8810 Jones Rd, Houston, TX 77065. In lieu of flowers please donate to your local Al-Anon, support groups for families and friends of alcoholics.

NEWTON2023-06-06T16:20:17+00:00

MOREY

Edward D. Morey, 65, passed away at his home after a long illness on Monday, September 28, 2020. Edward was born on March 17, 1955 in Cleveland, Ohio. Loving father of Amy Ortiz (Alex), Edward Morey (Amber); stepfather of Carmella Reyes (Gilberto) and Mary Anne Catania. Cherished grandfather of Alex, Alisia, Jada, Isaiah, Adrianne, Gilberto, Destiny, Hope, and Noah. Dearest son of the late Fred and Helen Morey. Dear brother of Barbara Reagh (Ken), Peggy Bastyr (Paul), Fred Morey (Rose), Jane Bulfinch (Chuck), Elizabeth Kravochuck (Paul, deceased) and preceded in death by his brother Matthew Morey. Also survived by many nieces, nephews, and dear friends. The Family will receive friends (while practicing social distancing and the use of masks), 3-5pm, Sunday, October 4, 2020 at MALLOY-ESPOSITO CELEBRATION CENTER, 6384 Pearl Road, Parma Heights, OH 44130.

MOREY2023-06-06T16:20:27+00:00

DRAEGER

Daniel S. Draeger, 83, passed away peacefully on September 24 after a short stay at Ames House of Western Reserve Hospice in Westlake. He was born on January 23, 1937 in Lakewood to the late Carl and Isabelle (Miles). After graduating from Rocky River High School in 1955, Dan joined the Navy Reserves. Upon returning from the Navy, he met his wife, Kay Fauver. Kay passed away in 1980 after 25 years of marriage. They are survived by their three children, Patti Safford (Bill) of Bay Village, Rick of Strongsville, and Lisa Roach (Michael) of Libertyville, IL. Dan excelled in his career as a sales manager for S & S Merchandise in Cleveland. He cherished his years spent in Al Koran as a 32nd Degree Mason and as an active member of the Fraternal Order of Police. Dan enjoyed history and keeping up with current events. He found passion in his hobbies of boating, fishing, and photography, which he enthusiastically shared and centered around his family. He is survived by his three children, his brother Dennis Draeger (Carol) of Hilton Head, SC, his five grandchildren Lindsay, Josh, Jack, Halle, and Libby, and great grandson Henry. Dan will be laid to ...Read More

DRAEGER2023-06-06T16:20:38+00:00
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