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

DUTTON

Steven Vincent Dutton, age 55 passed away September 20th, 2020 after battling cancer at Cleveland Clinic with his two loving sons by his side. Born in Cleveland, Ohio on August 6th, 1965 to Charles and Peggy (Baker) Dutton. Steve attended both Thomas Jefferson and Gilbert Public Schools. He was employed at Reilly Painting as well as owning his own company, Steve's Quality Care where he was a painter and carpenter. Steve enjoyed fishing, grilling, amusement parks, being outdoors and he was especially proud of all of his exhibits he had built for the Children's Museum. He is survived by two sons, Stephen (Autumn) Dutton of Dorset, Ohio and Robert (Kylie) Dutton of Cleveland, Ohio; twelve grandchildren, Jaren, Raygen, Angie, Evie, Austin, Jayce, Lilaine, Rayah, Riley, Eden, Ivy and Robert Jr. Five siblings, Mary DeSmith, Connie Rivera, Sharon (Rick) Maggard, James (Pebbles) McArthur and Patrick (Pam) McArthur, his former spouse, Rachel Watson, Loved like a son by Ruth Loukas, several aunts, cousins, nieces and nephews as well as great nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, one brother, Charles (Chuck) Dutton, two brother in laws, Art DeSmith and David Kulow, great-uncle James Loukas and stepfather John McArthur. ...Read More

DUTTON2023-06-06T16:20:49+00:00

Saunders, Bobbie Gene

Bobbie Gene Saunders of Wickliffe,Ohio passed away on Friday September 18th 2020. Born on January 29th 1937 to the late parent Thomas and Hazel Saunders. In addition to his parents Bobby is preceded in death by his brother Doug. Those left to cherish his memory include his sons Robert and wife Robin, Edward Saunders and wife Laura, siblings include Delbert wife Faye. Barbara husband Jim. Carol husband fran.Shirley husband Clyde. Margaret husband bill. Grandchildren Rob Saunders wife Christine. Amber Kenyon husband Eric Grandchildren Shelly, Braden, Priscilla and Harrison. Friends and family may gather on Friday September 25th at the Aspinwall Church of God, 14627 Aspinwall Avenue. Viewing will begin at 2:00, services will begin at 6:30, and private family viewing will begin at 7:30. Pastor Jon Walden will be conducting the services. Malloy and Esposito funeral home will be taking care of the other arrangements. Thank you in advance for your love and support during this difficult time.

Saunders, Bobbie Gene2023-06-06T16:21:01+00:00

AGUIRRE

On Friday, September 11, 2020, Linda Aguirre, loving mother, grandmother of four, and Great-Grandmother of two, passed away suddenly, at the age of 76. Linda was born on November 6, 1943 in Neu Schowe, Yugoslavia to Stefan and Elizabeth and one sister, Lore. The family moved to the United States in hope for a bright future in 1952. Making their new lives in Cleveland, Ohio, Linda and family learned to speak English, went to school, found employment and got married. Linda raised one son Aaron and was very involved in the lives of her grandsons, Jonathan, Matthew, Christopher and Michael. Linda enjoyed extra-curricular activities joining groups at her German American club...- Schuhplattler and Ski Club. Linda enjoyed bowling, going to movies, family parties...where she was the mad photographer!! She loved to dance and have fun. Linda also was very involved at the Donauschwaben's German-American Cultural Center, working in the kitchen, and decorating for Christmas, another big passion of hers. And, as some may know, Linda loved Halloween...making a point to get a great costume. The center of Linda’s life was her son Aaron. Linda was incredibly devoted to her family. It was her joy to see the happiness of “the ...Read More

AGUIRRE2023-06-06T16:21:14+00:00

SLIMAN

Steven J. Sliman of Columbia Station Ohio passed away suddenly Sept. 5th 2020. He is survived by his Father George Sliman of Brunswick, his siblings David and Debbie Sliman, Ronald Sliman of Middleburgh Heights, Dennis and Denise Mizner of Columbia Station, grand-daughter Liana K. Burke of North Ridgeville. (Secondary family Micky Burke, Betsy Burke and Angie DeCaprio). Nieces and nephews are Kayla Mizner and Chase Pettrella, David and Nicole Core, Karly DeCaprio, Louis and Colton Mizner. He is preceded in death by his Mother Geraldine Mizner, step-Father Louis Mizner, adopted Father Terry Burke and his beloved son Stevie John Burke. Steve touched the hearts and lives of many people, he loved to make people laugh and was a great entertainer. He will be dearly missed, his favorite pass-time included spending time with his grand-daughter and many friends, He enjoyed camping, Nascar, and listening to his favorite band Motley Crue. He would always lend a helping hand to anyone in need.

SLIMAN2023-06-06T16:21:27+00:00

O’SHEA

Mary Eileen O’Shea, born December 8, 1954, died September 3, 2020. Preceded in death by parents, Tommy and Rita Mae, and brother Patrick (Christine). Greatly loved and missed by spouse Mike Beckman, sons Ben Beckman (Ali Day) and Jake Beckman (Lizzy Hindman-Harvey), grandchildren Anders, Cleo, and Skyler, siblings Kathy (Scott) Meyer, Patty, Kevin (Mary), and Timmy, as well as many nieces, nephews, friends, and colleagues. Mary grew up in Akron, Ohio and attended Saint Mary’s High School. She graduated from Cleveland State University with a BA in Philosophy, and later completed coursework in non-profit management studies at the Mandel Center for Nonprofit Organizations at Case Western Reserve University. Mary held positions of leadership at the Cleveland Food Co-op, later moving to Planned Parenthood of Northeast Ohio to serve as the Director of Public Policy. At the Greater Cleveland Foodbank, she pushed for food equity in our region as the Director of Advocacy and Public Education, fighting for policy and legislative support in Columbus and Washington, DC. Mary loved gardening, walking, being with her grandkids, and just hanging out with her husband Mike, partner for 32 years. She was a wonderful writer and editor, accomplished in things as disparate as poetry ...Read More

O’SHEA2023-06-06T16:21:39+00:00
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