Lorain County Obituaries
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DAGUE, BARBARA (WALTNER), The Medina Gazette, April,
1900
Spencer—Barbara Dague was born in York Co., PA in December
1817. in which vicinity she lived until the year 1834 when she emigrated with
her parents to Wayne Co., She was united in marriage to John Dague, January 20,
1842. In February 1852, they came to Penfield and purchased a farm where
she lived for 43 years, sharing with her husband the privations and hardships of
pioneer life. To their union were born 8 children, two of whom preceded
her to the spirit world. The deceased made a Christian confession 40 years ago
and has since lived an exemplary Christian life. She was kind to all and
ever ready to help and care for the sick and distressed. To know her was
to love her. Her husband died in May 1895. Since then she has made
her home with her children. She departed this life at the home of her son
John, in Spencer, April 18, 1900 at 4pm at the age of 86 years, 4 months, of
pneumonia surrounded by all of her children, except Mrs. R. Davidson of New
Jersey. We shall miss her, but not as those without hope, for what is our
loss is heaven’s gain. She has but left this world of care to join her
loved ones on the other shore, there to live and reign with Jesus
evermore. 6 children, 38 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren are left
to mourn her loss. The funeral was held at the Spencer M. E. Church April
21, Rev. Jacobs of Homer officiating.
Carole J. Schetter
DAGUE, BELLE (COLEMAN), The Medina Gazette, 2 May
1924
Mrs. Eli Dague—Mrs. Belle Dague was born in Spencer
Township, August 14, 1875. She was the first child that blessed the home
of her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Coleman. She had 2 sisters and 2
brothers, 2 of whom are still living. Inez and Chester died in infancy.
During her early life, her parents lived on their farm in Spencer
Township. Miss Belle Coleman was united in marriage to Eli Dague, February
14, 1903. To this union was born Marguerite, Dec. 17, 1909 and Burton, Sept. 10,
1913. Mr. and Mrs. Dague spent the first year of their married life in the
village of Spencer, the next 4 on a farm north of Spencer. 16 years ago,
they moved to their present location in Chatham Township. When but a girl,
Mrs. Dague became a Christian and United with the Spencer Methodist-Episcopal
Church in 1888. 15 years ago, she transferred her membership to Chatham M.
E. Church. On Monday evening, April 7, at 5:30, at the age of
48 yrs., 5 mos., and 23 days, she fell asleep in the arms of Jesus and waits for
that resurrection morn when we all shall meet before the judgment throne of
God. She leaves behind one sister, Mrs. John Fetzer of Spencer, one
brother, John Coleman of Brighton, her husband Eli and 2 children. She
will always be remembered by her friends especially as a devout and
conscientious Christian woman; an example to all of us. Funeral services
were held in Chatham and at the Spencer M. E. Church. Rev. D. E.
LaFollette of Chatham had charge of the services and was assisted by Rev. Mr.
Canfield in the service at Spencer. Mrs. Dague’s remains were laid to rest
in Spencer Cemetery.
Carole J. Schetter
DAGUE, BETTY M. (KIRKLAND), The Akron Beacon Journal, 26
April 1985
Barberton—Betty M. Dague, 64, died April 24th.
A resident of Barberton for 30 years, she was a member of the Kenmore Church of
Christ. She is survived by husband, Donald A.; daughter Bonnie J. Martin
of Worthington; sons Jeffrey D. of Doylestown and William J. of Massillon; 4
grandchildren, mother Cecelia Kirkland of Canton; brother David Kirkland of
Canton; sisters Margaret Eldridge of Elyria, Ruth Mahaffey of Akron, Mary Jane
Little of Canton; nieces and nephews. Funeral services Saturday, 11 am. At
Campfield-Hickman Funeral Home, Rev. Ira Brandon officiating. Burial
Greenlawn Cemetery. Visitation today 2-4 and 7-9 pm.
Carole J. Schetter
DAGUE, BYRON BLAKE, Chronicle-Telegram, Elyria, Ohio, 21
August 1951
Byron Blake Dague of 1406 Grafton Road died suddenly
after an illness of 4 months at Elyria Memorial Hospital at 7:10 pm
Monday. He was 44 years of age. Mr. Dague was born in LaGrange
March 27, 1907, and had lived in Elyria for 25 years. He was a graduate of
Penfield High School in 1926, a member of First Baptist Church, men’s bible
class of the church and LaGrange Masonic Lodge R. and A.M. Surviving are
his widow Donna Dague (nee Stegman); 2 sons, Larry S. and John Fredrick Dague at
home; his mother Mrs. Clara Dague of Jeromesville, Ohio; 2 sisters, Lemoyne
Garman of Jeromesville and Mrs. Alan Van Wormer of Elyria and 2 brothers Morris
Dague and Quinton Dague, both of Jeromesville. His father George Dague died in
1939. Friends may call at the Harold Dicken Funeral Home from 7 to 9:30 pm
today and 2-4 and 7-9:30 pm Wednesday. Services will be held from the
funeral home Thursday at 2 pm with the Rev. H. K. Finley officiating and burial
will be made in Brookdale Cemetery.
Carole J. Schetter
DAGUE, CHARLES ANSON, Wooster Daily Record, 15 January 1957;
also appeared in the Medina Gazette
Charles A. Dague of Lodi
Vicinity
Lodi—Charles Anson Dague, 79, died Saturday evening at his
farm home in Huntington Twp., following three weeks’ illness. He had been
a resident of Huntington and Penfield townships all his life. Surviving
are his wife, Ruby; 5 daughters, Mrs. Marie Bowen of Spencer, Mrs. Rhea Bridges
of Grafton, Mrs. Dorothy Magune of Huntington Park, Calif., Mrs. Lois Demeny of
San Jose, Calif., and Joan of the home; 3 sons, Hugh of Medina, Harold of
Newport Beach, Calif., and James with the US Army on Okinawa; a step-son, Bob
McDowell of El Paso, Texas; 4 grandchildren; 7 great-grandchildren, a sister,
Mrs. Walter Storm of Spencer; a brother, Rollin of Wellington. 5 sisters
and a brother died previously. Services will be held at 2 pm Tuesday at
the Parker Funeral Home in Spencer. The Rev. Adam Galt of Spencer will
officiate. Burial will be in Spencer Cemetery. Friends may call
Monday afternoon and evening at the funeral home.
Carole J. Schetter
DAGUE, CHARLES B., The Medina Gazette, June, 1930
Charles B. Dague, youngest son of Frederick and Maria Dague
was born in Penfield, O., July 8, 1862, and departed this life at his home in
Spencer Sunday morning, June 1, 1930, aged 67 years, 10 months and 23
days. His death came as a shock to all, he having been in usual health
even to the time he was stricken and within an hour’s time he had passed to his
heavenly home. At the age of 16 years, he was united with the Black River
Church of the Brethren, to which he remained a true and active member up to the
last, he being, at the time of his death, church treasurer and chairman of the
ministerial board. On Dec. 15, 1887, he was united in marriage to Florence
Jennie Piper of Shelby, Mich. To this union were born two children,
Clarence Hugh and Hazel May. The deceased has resided on the old farm on
the Smith Road practically all of his life, moving to town four years ago.
He was a prosperous farmer, good citizen, kind neighbor and beloved by all who
knew him. He was one of a family of 12 children, of which only three are
living. He leaves to mourn their loss a faithful wife, 2 children,
Clarence H. of Spencer, and Hazel M. (Mrs. Aaron Browand) of Litchfield, 2
grandchildren, Eleanor and Kenneth Browand of Litchfield, one
step-granddaughter, Leona Rogers of Spencer, one sister, Mrs. Ella Hull of
Spencer, 2 brothers, Emerson of Litchfield and Jerry of Lodi, besides a host of
relatives and friends. The funeral was held at the Baptist Church in
Spencer on June 3, 1930 at 2:30 pm with burial in the Penfield
Cemetery.
Carole J.
Schetter
DAGUE, CHRISTINE (ARCHER), Wooster Daily Record, 11 January
1944
Christine Archer Dague Dies at Daughter’s House
LODI, Jan.. 11—Mrs. Christine Archer Dague died Monday night
at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Lena Jamison, with whom she lived on S. Market
St. She is also survived by 3 sons, Earl of Medina, Ray of Wellington, Clint
of Lodi, __(illegible #) grandchildren and 6
great-grandchildren. Mrs. Dague was born in Lincolnshire, England but came
to this country when she was 6 years old. Funeral services will be held
Friday at 2 pm from the Elliott Funeral Home, with the Rev. L. J. Quade of
Sandusky officiating, assisted by Rev. L. J. Shoemaker of Lodi. The body
will be at the family home Wednesday and Thursday.
Carole J. Schetter
DAGUE, CLARA M. (PELTON), The Wooster Daily Record, 4
December 1967
Jeromesville--Mrs. Clara Dague, 82 of Jeromesville,
RD #1, died at the new Edlo Rest Home early Saturday morning. Mrs. Dague
was a member of the Lakefork EUB Church. She is survived by two daughters,
Mrs. Celia Van Wormer of Elyria, and Mrs. Lena Garman of Jeromesville, RD #1; 2
sons, Morris and Quinton, both of Jeromesville, RD#1, 13 grandchildren, 12
great-grandchildren, and a brother, David Pelton of LaGrange. Her husband,
George died in 1939 and a daughter and a son also died previously.
Services will be at Fickes Funeral Home in Jeromesville Tuesday at 2 pm with Rex
Thomas Keck officiating. Burial will be in Spencer. Friends may call at
the funeral home after 4 pm today (Monday).
Carole J. Schetter
DAGUE, CLAIR E., The Akron Beacon Journal, 30 July
1987
Medina—Clair E. Dague, 79, died July 29, at Medina Community
Hospital, following a short illness. He was a lifetime resident of Medina
County and was active with the Medina County Fair Board for over 16 years as an
electrician, and was responsible for many years for the Christmas lighting of
the Uptown Medina Park. He was an electrical contractor. He is
survived by his wife, Maxine; daughter, Virginia Saddler of Elyria; son, John E.
of Medina, sister, Dorothy Long; and brother, Robert, both of Sima, Calif.;
brother Willard of Thousand Oaks, Calif; stepsons, Jack, Gordon, Larry and
Maynard Coudret; stepdaughters, Janet Slulak, Maureen Szostek, Marlene Flowers,
Darlene Peek, all of the Dearborn, Mich. Area; 7 grandchildren, 1
great-grandchild, 27 step-great grandchildren and 6
step-great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Mary
B. (Kuhn). Funeral services will be Friday, July 31, 1:30 pm at the Waite
& Son Memorial Home, 765 N. Court St., Medina, where friends may call
Thursday, 2-4 and 7-9 pm. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer
Society (Waite, 723-3229)
Carole J. Schetter
DAGUE, CLINTON JEREMIAH, Wooster Daily Record, date not
given (died 30 November 1950)
Dague Services to be held
Friday
LODI—Funeral services for Clinton Dague, 59, of Lodi, will
be held at the Elliott Funeral Home in Lodi Friday at 2 pm. with Rev. Haddad of
Cleveland officiating. Burial will be in Chatham Cemetery. Mr. Dague
died suddenly Friday in Cleveland of a heart attack, while visiting his
mother-in-law. He was a charter member of the Harrisville Grange, and was
a retired farmer. He was in ill health for 5 years. Surviving are
his widow, Florence (Platell); 2 sons, Archer and Stanley, both of Lodi; 3
grandchildren; 2 brothers, Earl of Medina, and Ray of Lorain; and a sister, Mrs.
Glena Jamison of Medina. The family will receive friends at the funeral
home until time for services Friday.
Carole J. Schetter
DAGUE, CLYDE WILLIAM, (Medina Gazette), 23 July
1956
Medina—Clyde W. Dague, 55, a former resident of Wellington,
died suddenly early yesterday morning in the Fisher Food Co., store at Medina
Shopping Center where he was employed as manager. He was taken to the
office of Dr. R. L. Mansell where he was pronounced dead on arrival. He
had been in ill health for some time. Mr. Dague was born in Penfield, the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dague, and came to Medina from Wellington 26 years
ago. He had been associated with Fisher Food stores for 27 years. He
was a member of the Medina Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Dague’s wife, Cornelia
(Schubert), who survives, formerly lived near Oberlin. She is society
editor of the Medina Gazette when the family resides on Lafayette Rd., Medina,
during the winter months. The summer home is at Chippewa Lake. Also
surviving are 2 daughters, Mrs. Robert Favri of Bedford and Mrs. Edward Freeland
of Medina; 3 greandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Walter Storm of Spencer and 2
brothers, Charles of Huntington Township and Rolla of Wellington. The Rev.
Robert Searles will officiate at services tomorrow at 1:30 pm, DST, at the
Gensemer Funeral Home. Burial will be in Spring Grove Cemetery,
Medina.
Carole J. Schetter
DAGUE, CORNELIA E. (SCHUBERT), The Chronicle Telegram, 1
January 1988
Cornelia E. Dague (nee Schubert), 79, of Medina, died
Friday at Evergreen Health Care Center in Medina, after a long illness.
Born in Elyria, she had lived in Medina for many years. Surviving are
daughters, Shirley A. Saporito, of Parma Heights, and Janet Favri, of Medina; 6
grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren; and sisters, Margaret Peterson, of
Medina, and Janette Bechtel, of Birmingham, Ohio. A private family service
was to be held today at Spring Grove Cemetery in Medina, with Rev. Donald
Nichols officiating. Memorial contributions, if desired, may be made to
the Medina County Cancer Society, 740 E. Washington St., Medina, 44256.
Arrangements were handled by Waite and Son Memorial Home of Medina.
Carole J. Schetter
DAGUE, FLORENCE DEBORAH (JONES), (newspaper not given),
November 25, 1973
Mrs. Florence Dague, 83,
of 126 Bennett St., Wellington, died yesterday noon at the Elms Convalescent
Home where she had been a patient since Sept. 11. She was born in Penfield
Twp March 15, 1890 and was employed as an inspector and assembler at Cleveland
Steel, Wellington, before retiring in 1952. She was a member of the First
Congregational Church of Wellington and a charter member of the Pythian Sisters
of Spencer. She is survived by one son, Paul of Wellington and one
daughter, Mrs. Myron (Eleanor) Kolbe of Wellington, 3 grandchildren, 9
great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. Her husband Roy died
in 1927. One sister and one brother also preceded her in death.
Friends will be received in the Curtis E. Truman Funeral Home tomorrow afternoon
and evening. The Rev. Ron Boldman will officiate at services at 2 pm
Tuesday at the funeral home. Burial will be in Spencer
Cemetery.
Carole J.
Schetter
DAGUE, FREDA M. (SHEPARD), newspaper unknown, 10 September
1988
Freda M. Dague, an employee of Brumfield’s Sparkle Market,
died Saturday of an apparent heart attack (age 51). Taken to Wellington
Community Hospital, she was pronounced dead on arrival. Mrs. Dague, who
was born in Wellington and had been an area resident all her life, was employed
for more than 10 years at Brumfield’s, where she worked in the deli, bakery and
produce departments. Services were held yesterday, Wednesday, at the
Cowling Funeral Home with Rev. Dennis Peterson, Pastor of First Congregational
Church, officiating. Mrs. Dague is survived by her husband, Philip, to
whom she was married 29 years; a son, David, and a daughter, Brenda, both at
home; and 5 sisters, Mrs. Francis (Gloria) Lowery of Spencer, Miss Mary Jane
Shepard of Elyria, Mrs. Carol Toby of LaGrange, Mrs. Lois Lynch of Elyria, and
Mrs. Kay Hudson of Michigan. She was preceded in death by her parents,
Clayton and Dorothy Shepard; a sister, Ruth Krieg; and brothers, Earle, and
Paul. Burial was in Greenwood Cemetery.
Carole J. Schetter
DAGUE, HAZEL R. (BEAL), (newspaper not identified), 24
January 1987
Hazel R. Dague, 73, of Wellington, died Saturday at
the Medina Community Hospital after a short illness. She was born in
Wellington and lived in the area all her life. She retired from Kimmel’s
Pharmacy after many years. She had been a clerk and bookkeeper. Mrs.
Dague was a member of the Wellington Community Hospital Auxiliary and the
Rebekah Lodge, where she was the past Knoble Matron. Survivors include 2
sons, Roy of California and Philip of Wellington; a daughter, Mrs. Phylis Regal
of Lodi; 9 grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren, a brother, Clayton “Hugh”
Beal. She was preceded in death by her husband, Paul in 1976.
Memorial services will be Tuesday at 11 am. at the Cowling-Truman Funeral
Home in Wellington with the Rev. Dennis Peterson officiating. Interment
will be at Greenwood Cemetery in Wellington. Memorial contributions may be
sent to the Wellington Community Hospital Auxiliary.
Carole J. Schetter
DAGUE, HUGH W., (newspaper not identified), 2 February
1984
Hugh W. Dague, 79, of Medina, died Thursday at home of
apparent natural causes. Born in Penfield, he was a Medina resident for
the past 60 years. A mechanic by profession, he was retired from Medina
Tractor Sales. He was a member of the Modern Woodmen of America. He
is survived by a son, Robert W. of Medina; 4 sisters, Rhea Bridges of Lorain,
Marie Bowen of Elyria, Dorothy Magune and Lois Horwath, both of California; and
a brother, Harold of Costa Mesa, Cal. Friends may call tonight from 7-9 pm
at Waite and Son Memorial Home, Medina. Services will be Saturday at 11 am
at the funeral home. Burial will be in Spring Grove Cemetery,
Medina.
Carole J. Schetter
DAGUE, IRVING NELSON, The Post Standard, Syracuse, NY, 29
January 1987
Services will be held today in Raleigh, NC for
Irving Nelson Dague, 65, a former area resident who died Tuesday at his home in
Raleigh. Spring burial will be in Mexico Village Cemetery. Mr. Dague
resided most of his life in Raleigh. He was an office service manager for
Nationwide Insurance Co. Mr. Dague was a World War II Veteran. Surviving are his wife, the former Margaret Powell, a
daughter, Carol Query of New Bern, NC, a sister, Phyllis Campbell of Elyria,
Ohio and 2 grandchildren.
Carole J. Schetter
DAGUE, LILLIAN L. (FLASKAMP), Cleveland Plain Dealer, 12
January 1969
Lillian L. Dague, age 82, mother of Mrs. Weber
(Donna) BeVier of Wellington and Mrs. Nicholas (Beulah) Obrig of Coloma,
Michigan. Services 2 pm Tuesday from the Curtis E. Truman Funeral Home,
Wellington, Ohio. Burial Penfield, Ohio
Carole J. Schetter
DAGUE, MARY BERNICE (KUHN), The Akron Beacon Journal, 28
March 1991
Medina—Mrs. Mary Bernice Dague , 66 of 1581 Edgewood
Drive died Sunday at Medina Community Hospital after a long illness. A
native of Newcomerstown, O., she lived in Medina for 36 years, having come from
Akron. She was a member of First United Methodist Church. She was a
retired school teacher. She leaves her husband, Clair; daughter Mrs.
Virginia Saddler, Elyria; son John E., Medina and 4 grandchildren.
Services will be at 2 pm Tuesday at Waite Funeral Home, where friends may call
from 2-4 and 7-9 pm today and 3-5 and 7-9 pm Monday. Burial will be in
Spring Grove Cemetery.
Carole J. Schetter
DAGUE. ORLAND , Wooster Daily Record, 4 January
1954
RICE, JOHN
Friendsville, Elyria Men
Crash, Die
Services will be held Wednesday for Orland Dague, 77
of Friendsville, who died instantly at about 2:15 pm Saturday in a two-car
collision which killed another man and injured 4 persons at the intersection of
State Rt. 76 and Medina County Road 4, two and ˝ miles north of
Chatham. The car, which Dague was driving alone eastward on County Road 4 was
struck broadside by a northbound vehicle driven by John Rice, 55, of Elyria, who
also was killed. Dague apparently failed to yield the right-of-way at the
intersection, according to the Medina Post State Highway Patrol, officers of
which investigated. Both men died instantly, Dague from a crushed chest
and Rice from a skull fracture. The two dead men and 4 other occupants of
the Rice car were taken to Lodi Hospital. Cathy Rice, a daughter, 2 ˝
suffered a leg fracture, while Mrs. Rice and 2 sons sustained cuts and
bruises. Dague was an employee of the Ohio Injector Company in Wadsworth
and had spent most of his life in the Lodi area. Relatives, who did not
know the man’s destination at the time of the accident said that he frequently
went on visiting trips in the area alone in his automobile. Surviving are
3 sons, Clair of Medina, Robert of Cleveland, Willard at home; 2 daughters, Mrs.
Dorothy Long of the home and Mrs. Neva Fernwald of Elyria; 2 brothers, Melvin of
Mallets Creek
and Bert of Lodi; 2 sisters, Mrs. Charlotte Ewing of
Lodi and Mrs. Carolyn Billman of Wooster and 9 grandchildren. Rev. Walter
Gravelt of the Chatham Congregational Church will officiate at services in the
Elliott Funeral Home in Lodi Wednesday at 2:30 pm. Rice was returning home
with his family after a New Year’s visit with his family in Cadiz, Ohio where he
had lived until a year ago. Rice was a member of the Christian Church at
Flushing, Ohio and had served 10 years in the US Army. Surviving besides
his wife and 2 children are another daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Gammeter of Cadiz,
sons John, Jr. of Cadiz, Ralph of Cadiz, 3 stepsons, Clarence McBride of Canton,
Ronald McBride of Elyria and Richard of Cadiz, his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Nicholas Rice of Pennsylvania; 2 grandchildren. The Parker Funeral Home
handled local arrangements and the transferring of the body to Cadiz, where
services will be conducted on Tuesday.
Carole J. Schetter
DAGUE, RUBY McDOWELL (NORTON), (newspaper not given), 25
June 1989
Ruby Dague, 81, who resided at the Elms Nursing
Home, was killed in an auto accident Sunday on Route 58 just north of
Ashland. Mrs. Dague was a passenger in the car driven by her son-in-law,
James A. Louisa, 18063 Route 58, who was admitted to Ashland Samaritan
Hospital. Her daughter, Joan Louisa of Wellington, along with another
passenger, Flora Dardinski of the Elms, were taken to the hospital where Mrs.
Louisa was flown by helicopter to Cleveland Metro Health Medical Center because
of abdominal injuries. From reports of the accident, the southbound Louisa
car was struck by Jack E. Birky, 38, of Ashland, who was driving eastbound on
County Road 620 and failed to obey a stop sign at Route 59. Birky was not
treated for injuries at the hospital. Kevin E. Padrutt, 32, of Ashland, a
passenger in the second car, was also flown from Samaritan to Cleveland Metro
with fractures of skull and knee. Mrs. Dague had lived for many years in
Huntington before moving to Wellington where she formerly worked for the
Lattimer Rest Home on Magyar Street. She was a member of the Church of
Christ in Christian Union. Other survivors include another daughter, Lois
Howarth of Paradise, Calif.; 2 sons, Robert McDowell of Las Vegas, Nevada, and
James Dague of St. Cloud, Fla.; 2 sisters, Muriel Everett of Wellington and
Helen Sietman of Kettering; 3 brothers, James Norton of Wilmore, Ky., Homer
Norton of Marion, Iowa, and Charles Norton of Lorain; and several
grandchildren. Funeral services will be today (Thursday) at 11am at Church
of Christ in Christian Union, Wellington, with the Rev. Craig Watson
officiating. Burial will be in Spencer. Norton Funeral Home handled
arrangements.
Carole J.
Schetter
DALGLEISH, BLAKE D., (Newspaper not identified), 29 August
1992
Blake D. Dalgleish, 75, of Lodi died Thursday at Samaritan
Care Center, Medina. Born in Spencer Township, he lived in the Spencer
area most of his life, moving to Lodi six years ago. He was a farmer and
had worked in road maintenance for Spencer Township. He was a member of
the Spencer United Methodist Church and had been a 4-H adviser for a number of
years with the steer club. Mr. Dalgleish is survived by his wife Peg;
daughters Betty Bowman of Nova, Janet Botdorf of Galion, Ohio, Gayle Polacsek of
Elyria, Pamela Dalgleish of Anchorage, Alaska, Kelly Dalgleish of Medina; 7
grandchildren; 4 great-grandchildren; and by a brother Adrian Dalgleish of
Spencer. He was preceded in death by twin daughters in infancy.
Friends may bell Sunday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the Parker & Son Funeral Home,
210 Medina St., Lodi. Services will be held Monday at 11 a.m. at the
funeral home. The Rev. Helen DuBell of Clyde, Ohio, will officiate.
Burial will be in Spencer Cemetery. Memorial contributions if desired, may
be made to the Lodi Rescue Squad, % Carl Stewart, 137 Harris St., Lodi, Ohio
44254.
Carol Schetter
DANZEY, ELIZABETH E. (RIPPON) DANZEY, The
Chronicle-Telegram, 11 November 1930
Elizabeth Danzey, 88, 229 Harvard Avenue,
died this morning at nine o'clock at her home. Although she has been in
ill health for the past three years, death resulted from pneumonia.
The deceased was born in Lincolnshire, England, and has lived
in Elyria for 23 years. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Alexander
(Lottie) Parsch and a son, Charles Amos Richards, two brothers, two sisters,
three grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. She was a member of the Church of Christ and Rebekah
Lodge. Funeral arrangements will be announced later. Burial will be
made in Wakeman Cemetery.
Abstracted by Diane Hayward
DAUDET, Rev.
John
Saturday Feb 13, 1892 - North
Amherst
The death of Rev. John Daudet,
pastor of the Catholic church at Grafton, occurred at that place Wednesday
morning at the age of eighty-one years. He was born in 1810, entered the
priesthood 1835 and has been continual in service during fifty-seven years,
being at the time of his death the oldest living priest in the United States. He has been connected with the Cleveland diocese
twenty-three years and as pastor at Grafton since 1870. The funeral was held at
Grafton Friday morning at 9 o’clock. The funeral services were attended by a
number of Cleveland priests.
Abstracted by Norma Karter (Elyria newspaper lookups)
DAWES, Peter
Saturday Jan 23, 1892 Lorain County Reporter - North Amherst
The death
of Peter Dawes occurred here at his home
Tuesday, January 19, 1892, aged 77 years. He had been in poor
health for some time, his first ailment being a stroke of paralysis, followed by
other complaints that broke down his constitution. His widow, now confined
to her bed, survives him. The funeral services were held at the house Friday
afternoon, conducted by Rev. P. E. Harding, and were very brief owing to the
illness of Mrs. Dawes. The remains were placed in the vault awaiting burial in
the cemetery here. Deceased came to this country with his parents when 17
years old and settled in Lyme, Huron County, subsequently moving into Erie
County, where the elder Mr. Dawes became proprietor of what was known as the
“Half Way House” a country tavern situated on the road south of Sandusky, where
the subject of our sketch became an expert grain buyer for Hubbard & Co. and
for years he was engaged in buying grain, his opinion as to the price to be paid
for grain and all other details of the business being left to his own judgment.
He was engaged in this business when Milan, O[hio] was a great grain center by
reason of the canal there, and which was a competitor of Sandusky. He
accumulated a competency sufficient to support his comfort in his latter years
of life. He was married in about the year 1866, coming to North Amherst the
following year, where he made his home with Joseph Robbins on the farm now owned
by N. L. Cotton. He has, therefore, been a resident of this place for
twenty-five year, spending his time in a quiet way without any fixed duties and
getting comfort out of life. Upon to a year of his death he appeared to be in
good health, his complexion was good and his spirits lively. He was an
interesting talker, a very sociable man, the whole tenor of his life seemed to
be marked without a ruffle or discontent. Much might be said of the pleasant
remembrances his friends and neighbors have him. A pleasant gentleman and
of a sociable disposition he enjoyed the friendship of all who knew him.
Abstracted
by Norma Karter (Elyria newspaper lookups)
DAY, Eugene,
The Elyria
Republican,
Thursday
July 12, 1894, Sheffield
Mr. Eugene Day , formerly of this place, now
of Weeping Water, Neb., died at his home on July 5
th of paralysis.
He leaves a wife and son to mourn his loss. She has the deep sympathy of her
many friends and relatives here in her bereavement.
Abstracted
by Norma Karter (Elyria newspaper lookups)
DAY, Eugene, The Elyria
Republican,
Thursday
July 12, 1894
In
another column we recorded the death of Mr. Eugene
I. Day, of Weeping Water Neb., formerly of Sheffield,
this county. The deceased was a brother Sumner B. and Henry K. Day, of
this city, William Day, of Sheffield and Mrs. G. F. Wright of Oberlin. He
leaves a wife (formerly Miss Carter, of Sheffield) and two children.
Funeral services were conducted at his late home, Sunday at five o’clock.
Abstracted
by Norma Karter (Elyria newspaper lookups)
DEA, John M. (September 13, 1897 - June 06, 1969)
Id#: 0472265 Name: Dea, John M. Date: Jun 8 1969 Death
Notice
Source: Plain Dealer;
Cleveland
Necrology File, Reel #103.
Notes: Dea. John M. Dea, residence, 37266 Centennial Ave.,
Avon, O., beloved husband of Regina L., father of Eleanor Krawczyk, Norman
Youngblood, James Youngblond and Harry Deal, brother of Michael Deal, Helen
Skowronski and Rose Bucks, grandfather of six, great-grandfather of nine.
Friends may call at The Burmeister County Line Funeral Home, 32000 Detroit Rd.
(Rl. 254) Avon, 2-4 And 7-9 P.M. Sunday. Funeral Mass Monday, June 9 at 11 a.m.
at St. Mary's Church,
Avon.
Interment
Calvary Cemetery,
Cleveland.
Richard O'Keefe
DEA, Regina L. “Jean”
(nee Schneider) (September 7, 1913 - August 13, 1990)
The Cleveland Plain Dealer Aug 15, 1990, pg. 12 sec. B Death
Notice
Regina L. Dea (Jean) (nee Schneider), beloved wife of the
late Irving Youngblood and John Dea, mother of Norman V. and James R.
Youngblood, grandmother of two, sister of Vincent C. and the late Bernetta
Butz, Trudy Schneider, Caroline Wilhelm, Aloysius, Ralph, Leonard, Carence,
Robert, Roman and Bernard.
Passed away
August 13.
Memorials may be forwarded to
the American Heart Assoc.
Prayer service
at the Funeral Home Thursday August 16 at 9:30 a.m. and the Funeral Mass at St.
Mary Church at 10 a.m.
Friends may call
at the Burmeister County Line Funeral Home, a G.H. Busch Company,
32000 Detroit Rd.,
Avon (Rt 254) from 2-4 and 7-9 Wednesday.
Richard O'Keefe
DELLEFIELD, Agnes
Agnes J. Dellefield
(nee Lasky), 77, of Elyria Township, died Sunday, November 25, 2001 at the Grace
Unit of Amherst Hospital after an illness that lasted several months. She was
born in Elyria Township, where she lived most of her life. She also had lived in
Oberlin. She was formerly employed at Western Automatic in Elyria and retired
from the J.C. Penney Co. at Midway Mall. She was a member of St. Paul United
Church of Christ in Elyria. She also was a member of the Lake Erie Chapter No.
47 White Shrine of Jerusalem in Lorain and the Elyria Chapter 165 Order of
Eastern Star. In 1989, she was Golden Ager Queen of the Amherst Potato Festival.
She is survived by her husband of 52 years, Irvin C.; daughter Esther L.Groner
of Elyria;and three grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her brothers,
William, George, Peter, Stephen, James, Paul, Michael, Joseph and
John Lasky. Friends may call from 2 to 4 p.m. and from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at Dicken Funeral Home, 323 Middle
Ave., Elyria.The Order of Eastern Star will conduct a service at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home ,service
will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. Burial will
be
in Ridge Hill Memorial Park, Amherst Township. Memorial contributions can be
made to St. Paul United Church of Christ or the
American Diabetes Association.
Hart Smith
DELLEFIELD, Elsie M (nee SCHROEDER) - (The Morning Journal, Tuesday May 11, 1994)
Elyria--- Elsie Margaret Dellefield (nee Schroeder ), 95, of
Eylria, died Monday, May 30, 1994, at Amherst Manor Nursing Home, following a
brief illness. She was born August 9, 1898, in Amherst, was raised and atttended
school in Amherst and made her home in Elyria for 73 years.She had been a
patient in Amherst Manor for the past 10 months. Mrs. Dellefield was a lifetime
member of St. Peter United Church of Christ, Amherst; the Carlisle Grange 1502,
where she had served as Chaplin for 15 years; and was a member of the West Ridge
Craft Club. She enjoyed bowling with the Elyria Senior Citizens Bowling League,
and in her early years was a member of the Evergreen Club. Survivors include
daughters Mrs. Ray (Norma) Wensink of LaGrange and Mrs.Arthur (Dori ) Gwin of
Elyria; three granddaughters and three great -granddaughters. She was preceded
in death by her husband of 72 years, Carl in 1990; and a sister Florence
Pries. Friends may call Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7to 9 p.m. at the
Hempe Funeral Home, 373 Cleveland Ave., Amherst, where theCarlisle Grange will
conduct a prayer service at 3:30 p.m. Service will be Thursday at 11 a.m. in the
funeral home, the Rev David Gross, pastor of St. Peter United Church Of Christ
Amherst, officiating. Burial will be in Ridge Hill Memorial Park, Amherst
Township.
Hart Smith
DELLEFIELD, Irvin C.
Irvin C. Dellefield, 78 of
Elyria Township died Thursday, November 4,1999 at EMH Regional Medical Center.
Born in Elyria, he lived there most of his life. He had also lived inGreenwich
and Oberlin. Mr. Dellefield was an electrician and was a 50-year member of
Electrical Workers Local 129. He was an Elyria Township electrical inspector for
the Fire Department and was on the Township Zoning Board. Mr.
Dellefield served in the Army Air Corp during World War II in
Germany, France, and England. He was also a member of the C.I.D., and received
the Presidential Citation. He was a member of the St.
Paul United Church of Christ in Elyria. Mr. Dellefield also belonged to the
Oberlin Masonic Lodge 380 and was a life member of VFW Post 1079 and
the Disabled American Veterans, both of Elyria. Survivors include a daughter, Esther L. Groner of Elyria;
grandchildren Gregory M, Terry L. Jr., and Elizabeth Joy
Groner, all of Elyria; and a sister Marijane "Molly"
Marshall of Elyria. He was preceded in death by wife, Agnes J., in
June; parents, Irvin and Mary; a brother Robert; and a
sister Lois Krueck. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. on
Sunday at the Dicken funeral Home, 323 Middle Ave., Elyria, where the Oberlin
Masonic Lodge 380 will conduct a Masonic service at 7:30
p.m. Services will be at 11 a.m. Monday at the funeral home. The Rev. Kenneth L.
Gerhardt, pastor of the Pittsfield United Church of Christ, , will officiate.
Burial will be in Ridge Hill Memorial Park, Amherst Township, where VFWPost 1079
will conduct a military service. Memorials may be made to:St. Paul United Church
of Christ 9715 E. River St. Elyria 44035.
Hart Smith
DELLEFIELD, Jean (nee Stevenson) -
ŠThe Morning Journal 2001 (November 26, 2001)
VERMILION -- Jean S. Dellefield (nee Stevenson), 77, of
Vermilion, died Sunday, Nov. 25, 2001, at her home, following a three-month
illness. She was born March 31, 1924, in Elyria and has been a Vermilion
resident since 1939. She worked for 17 years at
Buyers Fair department store, Vermilion, and also worked at Pottery Cupboard,
Vermilion. She was a member of First Baptist Church, Vermilion,
and the Women of Mission. She had been active in Girl Scouts, volunteered at
Lorain Community Hospital and was instrumental in bringing the YMCA to
Vermilion. She enjoyed bird watching and was a member of the National Audubon
Society. She traveled extensively in Europe, Canada and the United States.
Survivors include her husband of 57 years, Raymond Dellefield; daughters Barbara
Dellefield of Amherst, Marybeth Dellefield of Cleveland and Amy Dellefield of
Berkeley, Calif.; brothers Robert Stevenson of Cary, N.C., Arch Stevenson of
Seven Hills and John Stevenson of Sanibel Island, Fla. She was preceded in death
by her parents, Archibald and Beatrice (nee Boteler) Stevenson. Friends may call
Thursday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Riddle Funeral Home, 5345 South St.,
Vermilion. Memorial services will be held Friday at 11 a.m. in First Baptist
Church, 6716 W. River Road, Vermilion, with Pastor Jerry Anderson
officiating.
Memorial contributions may be made to New Life
Hospice, 5255 N. Abbe. Road, Elyria 44035; or a charity of the donor's choice.
Hart Smith
DELLEFIELD, Leonard H.
ELYRIA -- Leonard Henry
Dellefield, 91, of Worthington, formerly of Elyria, died Sunday, Nov. 5, 2000,
at Sunrise
Assisted Living Center in Worthington, of
complications of congestive heart failure. He was born March 26, 1909, in
Elyria, and was a lifelong Elyria resident until he moved to Worthington a year
and a half ago. He graduated from Elyria High School in 1928. Dellefield was a
co-founder in 1947 of the Elyria Pattern Co., from which he retired in 1973. He
had started his career at the Elyria Foundry. He was a member of St. Paul United
Church of Christ, Senior Fellowship and the Elks Club, all in Elyria. Survivors
include his daughter Jeanne Browne of Worthington; four grandchildren; and
brothers Victor Dellefield of Lorain and Gaillard Dellefield of Amherst. He was
preceded in death by his wife, Helen Irene (nee Csesregi); parents, Peter H. and
Rosa A. (nee Roebke) Dellefield; brothers Walter, Richard and Howard Dellefield;
and sisters Helen Franklin and Donna Lentz.
Friends may call Tuesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at
Busch-Curtis-Scheuffler Family Chapel, 114 Second St., Elyria, where services
will be Wednesday at 10 a.m. Interment will follow in Elmwood Cemetery, Lorain.
Memorial contributions may be made to a hospice of the donor's choice. ŠThe
Morning Journal 2000
Hart Smith
DELLEFIELD, Thelma L. (nee Arndt)
Thelma L. Dellefield, 91, of Lorain died Saturday, March 11,
2000 at New Life Hospice Center of St. Joseph after a short illness. Born in Cleveland, she lived in Lorain about
80 years.She was a member of the Church of the Redeemer in Lorain and an active
member of the church's St. Elizabeth's Guild, Service Guild and Episcopal Church
Women. Mrs. Dellefield also was a member of the Ladies League of
the Lorain Yacht Club for more than 25 years. She enjoyed gardening, reading,
traveling, playing cards and being with her family. She was a founding member of
the Rin Tin Tin Bridge Club. Survivors include daughters Laurel Sprague of
Elyria and Carol Goodman of Roslyn Heights, N.Y.; six grandchildren; and three
great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband of more than 50
years, Grant Dellefield; her parents, Harriet and Clifford Arndt; a sister,
Ethel Weatherford; a brother, Elmer "Bud" Arndt; and a half brother, Hugh
Johnson. A memorial service will be at 1 p.m. June 4 at the Church of the
Redeemer, 647 Reid Ave., Lorain. Memorials may be made to New Life Hospice, 5255
N. Abbe Road, Elyria 44035 or the Church of the Redeemer, 647 Reid Ave., Lorain
44052. The Dicken Funeral Home, 323 Middle Ave., Elyria, is handling
arrangements.
Hart Smith
DELLIFIELD, Jessie nee KROPF - (Amherst News Times, 3 Jul 1930)
Mrs. Jessie G. Dellifield, 82, of 13020 Baird Road, Oberlin,
died Wednesday evening at the Welcome Nursing Home following an extended
illness. Born in Axtel, she was a resident of Henrietta the past 60 years. Mrs.
Dellifield was a farmer teacher in the Birmingham schools and a cook at the
Henrietta school. She also worked as a dietician at Allen Memorial Hospital and at the Welcome Nursing Home. She was a
member of Henrietta United Church of Christ, the somens guild of the church, the
Henrietta Grange, No. 1053 and the Rebeccas. Survivors include a daughter,
Mrs. Shirley Filker, and a son, Maynard, both of Henrietta, sisters, Edith
Kropf, Vermillion, Mrs. Bernice Hartman and Mrs. Nelda Niggle, both of New Port
Richie, Fla.; a brother, Walter Kropf, Vermilion, four grandchildren and
two great-grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Gerber
Funeral Home in Wakeman, Friday from 7-9 p.m. Services will be at the
funeral home, 1:30 p.m. Saturday. The Rev. Leah Matthews of the Kipton
Community Church will officiate. Burial
will be at the Birmingham Cemetery.
Karen Krugman
DENT, Elizabeth, the daughter of
Charles and Frances Dent, was born in England, July 6, 1923, aged 77
years, 8 months and 9 days. In May 11 th 1866 she was united in marriage
with Charles H. Bayless, their having been married 55 years and departed this
life fourteen hours apart. To this union were born two children, Charles
and Lena. The daughter having preceded them to the grave in
1909. They leave to mourn their loss the son and wife, five
grandchildren and one great grand daughter. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Peter yong and Mrs.
Maude bates sang "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere". Burial took place in Camden Cemetery. The floral
offerings were many and beautiful. Relatives were present at
the funeral from Cleveland, Elyria, Oberlin, Canton, and
Toledo.
Kathy Groner
DIEDERICH, Alvasious W. (August 04,
1869 - Abt. March 04, 1951)
Id#:
0476905 Name: Diederich, Alvasious W. Date: Mar 6 1951
Source:
Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #104.
Diederich, Alvasious W., 35083 Center Ridge Rd., North Ridgeville, O.; passed
away Friday afternoon, beloved father of Rev. Father Francis Diederich, pastor
of St. Francis de Sales' Church, Portage Lake, O., Albert M. and James A of
North Ridgeville, Sister Mary Roseleen of Notre Dame Academy in Cleveland;
beloved brother of Joseph Diederich of Cleveland and Urban Diederich of Elyria.
Funeral Tuesday at 10:30 a. m. at St. Peter's Church, North Ridgeville.
Richard O'Keefe
DIEDERICH, Anne Mary “Emma” (nee Platten) (January
14, 1832 - November 23, 1893)
Id#: 0077268 Name: Diederich, Mrs. Anne Mary
Date: November 27, 1893
Source:
Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #020.
Diederich- On Thursday, November 23, Mrs. Anne Mary Diederich, aged 61 years,
at her late residence, 89 Mechanic st. Funeral Monday, Nov. 27, at 8:30 a. m.,
from St. Mary's church.
Richard O'Keefe
DIEDERICH, Anton M. (February 06, 1868 - Abt. June
29, 1938)
Id#:
0077269 Name: Diederich, Anton M. Date: Jul 1 1938
Source:
Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology
File, Reel #020.
Diederich: Anton M., beloved husband of the late Theresa (nee Auer), dear
father of Mrs. Marion Hansen and the deceased Verena. Walter, and grandfather;
brother of Joseph, Alvin,
Leo, Isadore and Urban. Tuesday, late residence, 3189 W. 90th st. Now at the
funeral home of F. G. Nickels & Son, 3134 West blvd. Funeral services St.
Ignatius' Church Friday, July 1, at 9 a. m.
Richard O'Keefe
DIEDERICH, Audoen F. (August 23, 1903 - March 11, 1970)
Id#: 0476906 Name: Diederich, Audoen F. Date: Mar 12 1970
Death Notice
Source: Plain Dealer;
Cleveland
Necrology File, Reel #104.
Notes: Diederich. Audoen F. Diederich, age 66, of 38599
Center, Ridge Rd., North Ridgeville, beloved husband of Aurelia H., dear father
of Eugene, Raymond, Robert, Loyola, Natalie, Martha and Patricia, grandfather
of 17. Funeral Mass, Friday, 11 A.M., St. Peter Church in
North Ridgeville. Visitation will be at The
Residence Thursday Afternoon and Evening. Funeral arrangements by The Bogner
Funeral Home.
Richard O'Keefe
DIEDERICH, Aurelia Helen (nee Pitts) (January 19, 1907 - April
03, 1990)
The Cleveland Plain Dealer Apr 5, 1990, pg. 6 sec. C Death
Notice
Aurelia Helen Diederich (nee Pitts), age 83 of No.
Ridgeville, died Tuesday, beloved wife of the late Audoen F., mother of Eugene,
Raymond, Robert, Loyola Diederich, Natalie Smith, Martha Diederich and Patricia
Bradley, grandmother of 19, great grandmother of seven. Friends may call at the
residence
38599 Center Ridge Rd.,
No. Ridgeville, Thursday, April 5 afternoon and
evening.
Funeral Mass, Friday, 10 A.M.,
St. Peter Church in
North Ridgeville.
Funeral arrangements by Dicken Funeral Home,
Elyria.
Richard O'Keefe
DIEDERICH, Catherine (nee Mahoney) (November 20, 1873 - July 12,
1946)
Id#:
0077274 Name: Diederich, Catherine Date: July 1946
Source:
Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #020.
Diederich: Catherine, Cleveland Rd., North Ridgeville; beloved wife of Alvaius
W.; mother of Rev. Father Francis Diederich of St. Thomas Aquinas' Church of
Cleveland, Sister Mary Roseleen of Notre Dame Academy, Albert and James of
North Ridgeville; passed away July 12. Funeral Monday, July 15, St. Peter's
Church, North Ridgeville,
at 10 a. m.
Richard O'Keefe
DIEDERICH, Catherine (nee
Pauly) (September
14, 1840 - February 12, 1922)
Id#:
0077273 Name: Diederich, Catherine Date: February 12, 1922
Source:
Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #020.
Diederich-Catherine (nee Pauly), beloved wife of Frank Diederich, mother of
Joseph, Anton, Alvay, Leo, Paul, Isadore, Urban and the late Mrs. Eleanor
Schuster, at her home at North Ridgeville, O., at 3:30 p. m., Sunday, February
12, age 81 years and 6 months. Funeral at St. Peter's church, North Ridgeville, O., at 9:30 a. m.,
Wednesday, February 15.
Richard O'Keefe
DIEDERICH, Catherine (nee Weixel) (October 23, 1850 - May 09, 1917)
Id#:
0077271 Name: Diederich, Catherine Date: May 11, 1917
Source:
Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #020.
Diederich-Catherine (nee Weixel), beloved wife of the late Peter Diederich and
mother of Elizabeth, Edward, Joseph, Mrs. F. P. Scherschel, Mrs. John M.
Storey, Olive and Leander, passed away at her residence, 7616 Decker ave.,
Wednesday, May 9, at 6:45 p. m. age 67 years. Funeral Saturday morning, May 12,
at 8:30 a. m. from St. Francis' church.
Richard O'Keefe
DIEDERICH, Cecila (Sr. Mary Roseleen, SND) (Abt. 1905 -
January 20, 1999) The Cleveland Plain Dealer Jan 22, 1999, pg. 6 sec. B
Sr. Mary Roseleen, SND, (Cecilia Diederich), beloved daughter of the
late Aloysius and Catherine (nee Mahoney) Diederich; beloved sister of the late
Rev. Francis Diederich, Mildred, Ralph, Albert, and James Diederich; and Sr. to
the congregation of Sisters of Notre Dame, with whom she shared her life for 74
years. Funeral 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 23 at Notre Dame Educatinal
Center, 13000 Auburn Rd., Chardon, OH. Friends may call at The Center,
Friday, Jan. 22 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Memorial contributions may be sent
to the Sisters of Notre Dame. Arrangements by DeJohn-Flynn-Mylott Funeral
Home.
Richard O'Keefe
DIEDERICH, Rev. Francis H. (July 23, 1904 - September 01,
1981)
The Cleveland Press Sep 2,
1981, pg. 6 sec. G and The Cleveland Plain Dealer Sep 2, 1981, pg. 7 sec. G
Obituary
Rev.
Francis H. Diederich, 77, pastor emeritus in Akron
The Rev.
Francis H. Diederich, 77, pastor emeritus of St. Francis de Sales Catholic
Church in Akron and former assistant pastor here, died Tuesday at Akron General
Hospital after about a month's illness with cancer.
Services
will be at 11 a.m. tomorrow at St. Francis de Sales Church,
4019 Manchester Rd., Akron.
Father
Diederich was also assistant pastor at St. Thomas Acquinas parish on Ansel Rd. for three
years before going to Akron
in 1948 to found St. Francis de Sales parish.
He supervised construction of a new church in 1967 and remained as
pastor emeritus after retiring from the pastorate in 1974.
He knew
every school bus route in his parish and in the old days would drive the bus
himself when a driver called in sick. It
gave him a chance to be with children.
He loved them, and the sentiment was returned. If he stopped in the school yard, he was soon
the center of a juvinile cluster.
At 48,
he became the victim of a bone disease which gradually affected his ability to
walk, and he spent the last four or five years in a wheelchair.
He said
a 7 a.m. mass in the rectory, heard confessions and celebrated one mass in the
church on Sundays until he became ill at the beginning of August.
Father
Diederich was born in Cleveland
and grew up in St. Aloysius Parish. He
went to Cathedral Latin School
and John Carroll University. After studying at St. Mary Seminary here, he
spent 1928-29 at the University of Louvain in Belgium completing his theological
studies. He was ordained in 1931 and was
assistant pastor of St. Paul Church in Cleveland
until 1945.
Until
the last five years, his two-week vacation was usually spent on the North Ridgeville farm of
his brother, Albert, riding a tractor.
Also
surviving is a sister, Sister Mary Roseleen, a Notre Dame nun in Chardon.
Richard O'Keefe
DIEDERICH, Rev. Francis H. (July 23, 1904 - September 01,
1981)
The
Cleveland Plain Dealer Sep 2, 1981, pg. 7 sec. H Death Notice
Father
Francis H. Diederich, age 77, founding pastor of St. Francis de Sales Church,
Akron, died
Sept 1. Brother of James (deceased),
Albert of North Ridgeville, Sister M. Roseleen, S.N.D., Chardon, OH, many
nieces and nephews. Bishop Pilla will
celebrate Mass of Christian Burial on Friday at 11 a.m. at St. Francis de
Sales, Akron. Interment Holy Cross, Akron.
Vespers of the Dead, Thursday, 3 p.m. at St. Francis de Sales Church. Friends may call at St. Francis Rectory
Wednesday 6-9 p.m. and at the church on Thursday 3-9 p.m. Hummel 253-6126.
Richard O'Keefe
DIEDERICH, Frank (March 13, 1840 - January 5,
1931)
Id#:
0077277 Name: Diederich, Frank Date: Jan 6 1931
Source:
Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #020.
Notes:
Diederich: Frank, of North Ridgeville, age 91 years, beloved husband of the
late Catherine, father of Joseph, Anthony and Leo of Cleveland, Paul of Toledo,
Isadore and Urban of Ridgeville and the late Eleanor Schuster. Funeral
Wednesday, Jan. 7, at 9:30 a. m., St. Peter's Church, North Ridgeville.
Richard O'Keefe
DIEDERICH, James A. (February 24, 1911 - Abt.
September 17, 1970)
Id#: 0476913 Name: Diederich, James A. Date: Sep 19
1970
Source:
Plain Dealer; Cleveland
Necrology File, Reel #104.
Notes:
Diederich. James A. Diederich of 35049 Center Ridge Rd., North Ridgeville,
beloved husband of Christine, dear father of Robert, brother of Rev. Francis
H., Sister Mary Roseleen S. N. D. and Albert, grandfather of three. Mass of The
Resurrection, Monday, 10 a.m., St. Peter's Church. Friends may call at The
Bogner Funeral Home, 36403 Center Ridge Rd. (Rt. 20), North Ridgeville,
Saturday And Sunday 2-4 And 7-9 P.M.
Richard O'Keefe
DIEDERICH,
John
Peter (August 23, 1864 - September 20, 1934)
Id#: 0077280 Name: Diederich, John Peter Date: Sep 23 1934
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #020.
Diederich: John Peter,
3806 Lorain Ave., Cleveland,
husband of the late Frances K. Diederich (nee Heising), father of Audoen and
Justin, died Thursday, Sept. 20. Remains at the Welsh Funeral Home,
West Bridge St., Elyria,
until Sunday noon when it will be taken to the home of his son,
Cleveland Rd., U. S. 20.
Elyria. Funeral services St. Peter's Church,
Ridgeville, Monday at 9:30 a. m. Burial in St. Peter's Cemetery.
Richard O'Keefe
DIEDERICH, Kathryn (nee Myers) (September 02, 1903 - July 30,
1959)
Id#: 0476914 Name: Diederich, Kathryn Date: Aug 1 1959 Death
Notice
Source:
Cleveland Press;
Cleveland Necrology File,
Reel #104.
Notes: Diederich, Kathryn (nee Myers), 6873 Avon-Belden Rd.,
North Ridgeville, O., dearly beloved wife of Marcellus B., dear mother of Wayne
F. of West Richfield, Miss Nancy K. at home, sister of Mrs. William Youngblood,
Sheffield, O., Mrs. John Horwedel, Cleveland, Mrs. George Steigerwald,
Westlake, Mrs. Wren Burrer, LaGrange, O., grandmother. Friends may call at the
Reichlin Funeral Home,
327
Cleveland St., Elyria.
Services Monday at St. Peter Church,
North
Ridgeville, at 10 a. m.
Richard O'Keefe
DIEDERICH, Leo F. (November 12, 1871 - October 10, 1942)
Id#: 0077284 Name: Diederich, Leo F. Date: Oct 12 1942 Death
Notice
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #020.
Notes: Diederich: Leo F., beloved husband of Mary L. (nee
Ternes), father of Clarence F., Mrs. Julia Neville, Raymond L., Mrs. Gladys
Boyd, Arthur A. U., Herbert E., Charles L., Norman F., George R., and
grandfather, Saturday, Oct. 10, residence, 9918 Olivet Ave. Friends may call at
the Flynn-Froelk Co. Funeral Home, 13104 Euclid Ave. Funeral Tuesday, Oct. 13,
St. Thomas Aquinas' Church, at 9:30 a. m.
Richard O'Keefe
DIEDERICH, Marcellus B. (February 15, 1900 - January 12, 1974)
Id#: 0476917 Name: Diederich, Marcelus B. Date: January 14,
1974 Death Notice
Source: The
Cleveland Press;
Cleveland Necrology File,
Reel #104.
Notes: Marcellus B. Diederich. Mr. Diederich, 73, died
yesterday in his home at
6873 Avon
Beldon Rd., North Ridgeville.
Surviving are a son Wayne and a daughter Mrs. Robert Lohrer. Services will be
tomorrow at 10:30 a.m. in St. Peter Church,
35777 Center Ridge Rd., North
Ridgeville.
Richard O'Keefe
DIEDERICH, Marcellus B. (February 15, 1900 - January 12, 1974)
Id#: 0476916 Name: Diederich, Marcellus B. Date: Jan 14 1974
Death Notice
Source: Plain Dealer;
Cleveland
Necrology File, Reel #104.
Notes:
Diederich.
Marcellus B. Diederich (Marc), of
6873
Avon-Belden Rd., North Ridgeville,
beloved husband of the late Kathryn, dear father of Wayne Diederich and Mrs.
Robert (
Nancy)
Lohrer, brother of Mrs. Lidwina Schuster, Mrs. Amanda Kelling, grandfather of
five. Funeral Mass Tuesday, (1/15/1974) 10:30 A.M., In St. Peter's Church,
North Ridgeville. Friends
may call at The Bogner Funeral Home, 36403 Center Ridge Rd. (Rt. 20), North
Ridgeville, Monday 2-4 And 7-9 P.M.
Richard O'Keefe
DIEDERICH, Mary A. (nee Brown) (September 13, 1912 - July 12,
1992)
The
Cleveland Plain Dealer Jul 14, 1992, pg. 3 sec. F Obituary
Mary A.
Diederich, 79, N. Ridgeville seamstress
North Ridgeville
Brides
from North Ridgeville
sought the stitchery talents of Mary A. Diederich in the 1950s and 1960s to
provide beautiful gowns for themselves and their bridesmaids.
Mrs.
Diederich never advertised her skills as a seamstress. Her reputation for satisfying wedding parties
was established by word-of-mouth.
Mrs.
Diederich, 79, of North Ridgeville, died Sunday
at St. John and West
Shore Hospital
in Westlake. She had cancer.
She was
born in Lorain and lived most of her life in North Ridgeville.
Mrs.
Diederich's late husband, Albert, was one of North Ridgeville's first firefighters. As a result, she became a charter member of
North Ridgeville Fireman's Wives.
Until
her husband's death in 1983, the Diederichs grew pumpkins that they annually
put on display and sold at the corner of Jaycox and Center Ridge Rds.
Mrs.
Diederich was a member of St. Peter Catholic Church in North Ridgeville, its
Knights of St. John Auxiliary 229 and American
Association of Retired Persons.
She
enjoyed gardening and flowers.
Surviving
are daughters, Rose Smith, Kathy Borowy and Donna Moran, all of Elyria, Deanne Lottman of LaGrange, and Maggie Finney of North Ridgeville; a son, George A. of Elyria; 25 grandchildren; 25
great-grandchildren; and a sister.
Services
will be at 11 a.m. tomorrow at St. Peter Catholic Church, 35777 Center Ridge Rd., North
Ridgeville.
Richard O'Keefe
DIEDERICH, Mary C. (October 17, 1856 - September 18,
1917)
Id#:
0077289 Name: Diederich, Mary C. Date: September 19, 1917
Source:
Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #020.
Notes:
Diederich-Mary C., Sept. 18, at 9:30 a. m. Funeral Thursday, Sept. 20, at 10:30
a. m. Eastern time, from the residence of Frank Diederich, Stop 64, Elyria line.
Richard O'Keefe
DIEDERICH, Mary (nee Taylor) (1866 - Abt. May
30, 1925)
Id#:
0077287 Name: Diederich, Mary Date: June 1, 1925
Source:
Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #020.
Notes:
Diederich-Mary (nee Taylor),
beloved wife of Peter J., mother of Thomas and Richard F., sister of Mrs.
Margaret Betts and Rose Taylor, at her home. 1265 E. 80th street. Funeral 9 o'clock
Tuesday morning, at St. Thomas Aquinas' church. Interment at Elyria, O.
Richard O'Keefe
DIEDERICH, Mathias (November 14, 1833 - June 3,
1919)
Id#:
0077290 Name: Diederich, Mathias Date: June 5, 1919
Source:
Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #020.
Diederich-Mathias, Tuesday, June 3d, at 1:30 a. m.; aged 85 yrs., 6 mos., at
residence of his son, J. P. Diederich, 14704 Lorain
av. Funeral Thurs., June 5th at 9 a. m., from St. Patrick's church, West Park, Ohio.
Burial at St. Mary's cemetery, W. 41st and Clark
av. Kindly omit flowers.
Richard O'Keefe
DIEDERICH, Olga
G. (nee Smith) (September 29, 1935 - July 08, 2007) Elyria Chronical Telegram July, 10,
2007
Olga G. Diederich (nee Smith), 71, of North Ridgeville died Sunday, July 8, 2007. She
was born September 29, 1935 in Elyria.
She lived in North Ridgeville until moving
to Elyria in the third grade and graduated from
Elyria
Catholic High
School in 1953. She returned to North Ridgeville in
1955.
Olga was a member of St. Peter’s Church in North Ridgeville
where she was also employed for 23 years retiring in 2000. She is
survived by her husband of 51 years, Raymond A. Diederich; sons, Allan
of Elyria, David of Cincinnati, Gregory of Sheffield Village, Joseph of
Avon, and Michael of Tecumseh, MI; daughters, Anne Parsley of Beaver
Creek, Debra Tschudy of Huntersville, NC, and Georgine Murra of Howell,
MI; 12 grandchildren, two step-grandchildren; brother, Thomas Pitts of
Elyria; sisters, Dorothy Boreski of Elyria and Betty Eberling of
LaGrange. She was preceded in death by her son, Paul in 1986;
sisters, Arlene Krucinski and Clara Jane Linden; parents, Genevieve and
Walter Smith. Visitation will be Wednesday from 5 to 8 P.M. at
Dicken Funeral Home, 323 Middle Ave.,
Elyria. A prayer service will be Thursday 9:15 A.M. at the funeral home followed
by a funeral mass at 10 A.M. at St. Peter’s Church, 35777 Center Ridge Rd., North Ridgeville.
Rev. Charles J. Ryba will be the Celebrant. Burial will be in St.
Peter’s Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Elyria
Catholic High Educational Endowment Foundation, 725 Gulf
Rd., Elyria, OH 44035 or New Life Hospice, 3700 Kolbe Rd., Lorain, OH 44053.
Richard O'Keefe
DIEDERICH, Peter (January 27, 1844 - April 18,
1912)
Id#:
0077291 Name: Diederich, Peter Date: April 21, 1912
Source:
Cemetery record; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #020.
Diederich-Peter, Thursday, 12:15 a. m. in his 69th year, at his residence, 7616
Decker ave. Funeral Monday at 8 o'clock, standard, at St. Francis' church,
Superior and E. 71st. 1844 - 1912. age 68. Calvary
Cemetery Cleveland, Ohio.
Richard O'Keefe
DIEDERICH, Peter Joseph (August 13, 1866 - May 17, 1952)
Id#:
0476921 Name: Diederich, Peter J. Date: May 19 1952
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland
Necrology File, Reel #104.
Diederich. Peter J., age 85, husband of the late Mary (nee Taylor), father of
the late Thomas A. and Richard F., grandfather of Thomas A., Ann, John and Jean
Diederich brother of Urban of Elyria, Saturday morning, late residence, 1230 W.
115 St. Friends received at the Nickels Funeral Home, 14500 Madison Ave.
Services Tuesday, May 20. from St. Rose's Church at 9:30 a. m. Interment St.
Mary's Cemetery. Elyria.
Richard O'Keefe
DIEDERICH,
Raymond A. "Mike" (November 29, 1917 - December 22, 2007, Elyria Chronicle-Telegram Dec. 23,
2007
Raymond A. "Mike" Diederich, 90, of Avon, passed away
Saturday, December 22, 2007 at St. John
West Shore Hospital, Westlake, following a brief illness. He was
born November 29, 1917 in N. Ridgeville, and has lived in Avon for the past 67 years. Raymond was a graduate of N.
Ridgeville High School. He was employed at Bendix in Elyria for 30 years, retiring in 1981. He
enjoyed helping his wife in their "century home", and still maintained a garden
every year, producing his "prize" musk melons. He was a member of St. Mary of
the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, Avon, and a member of their Holy Name Society. He is survived by his wife of 67 years, Elizabeth "Betty" (nee Kinzel);
son, Raymond "Ray" (Denise) Diederich of Webberville, Michigan, three daughters,
Elizabeth "Liz" (Henry) Wojciechowski of Pontiac, Michigan, Eloise "Ellie" (Don)
Stiffler of Webberville, Michigan, and Frances "Frannie" (George) Pavlovcic of
Avon; 15 grandchildren, 29 great-grandchildren; three sisters, Bernadine
"Birdie" Jalowiec of N. Ridgeville, Lois Kern of Fort Myers, Florida, and Ann
Ackerman of N.
Ridgeville. He was preceded in death by his parents, William and Julia (nee Gerhart);
two brothers and five sisters. Friends will be received Wednesday 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 P.M. at the Misencik
Funeral Home, 36363 Detroit Rd., Avon, where closing prayers will be Thursday,
9:30 A.M. followed by a 10 A.M. mass at. St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception
Catholic Church, Avon. Interment will be private at St.
Mary Cemetery, Avon.
Richard O'Keefe
DIEDERICH,
Teresa H. (1885 - March 18, 1933)
Id#: 0077297 Name: Diederich, Teresa H. Date: Mar 21 1933
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #020.
Diederich: Teresa H., March 18, at
North Ridgeville, O., daughter of the late
Nicholas and Catherine (nee Schnider), sister of Mrs. Lidwina Schuster,
Marcellus B., Amanda and the late Zita and Leonarda. Services will he held at
St. Peter's Church.
North Ridgeville,
Ohio, Tuesday, at 10 a. m.
Richard O'Keefe
DIEDERICH, Urban H. (May 06, 1879 - November 02,
1955)
Id#:
0476922 Name: Diederich, Urban H. Date: Nov 3 1955
Source:
Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #104.
Diederich, Urban H., late residence, Brown Hotel. Elyria,
O.; passed away suddenly Wednesday, Nov. 2; funeral Saturday, 11:30 a. m., St.
Mary's Church, Elyria.
Interment. St. Peter's Cemetery. North Ridgeville, O. Friends may call at the
Welsh-Goldcamp Funeral Home, 202 W. Bridge St., Elyria.
Richard O'Keefe
DIEDERICH, Verena (September 01, 1896 - October
14, 1928)
Id#:
0077298 Name: Diederich, Verena Date: Oct 15 1928
Source:
Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #020.
Diederich-Verena, dearly beloved daughter of Anton and the late Theresa (nee
Auer) and sister of Marian, passed away peacefully Sunday at 12 noon. Funeral
Wednesday, Oct. 17, from residence, 3189 W. 90th Street, 8:30 a. m.; St.
Ignatius' Church at 9 a.m. Friends invited.
Richard O'Keefe
DIEDERICH, Walter F. (August 13, 1897 - August 06,
1909)
Id#:
0077299 Name: Diederich, Walter F. Date: August 7, 1909
Source:
Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #020.
Diederich-Walter F., aged 12 years, son of Anthony and Theresa Diederich, died
Friday, Aug. 6, at 4 a. m., at the residence of his parents, 2080 W. 42d st.
Funeral Saturday, Aug. 7, from residence at 10 a. m.
Richard O'Keefe
DIEDERICH, William Frank (October 19, 1877 - June 10, 1959)
Id#: 0476923 Name: Diederich, William Frank Date: Jun 12
1959 Death Notice
Source:
Cleveland Press;
Cleveland Necrology File,
Reel #104.
Notes: Diederich, William Frank, 6417 Avon Belden Rd., North
Ridgeville, beloved husband of the late Elizabeth, dear father of Mrs. Verena
Myers, Mrs. Genevieve Smith, Mrs. Martina St. Ternes, Mrs. Alberta Wysocki,
Mrs. Ann Ackerman, Mrs. Bernadine Jalowiec, Leonard, Bernard and Raymond, all
of Ridgeville, Mrs. Alma Mahl, and Mrs. Lois Kern of Elyria, brother of Mrs.
Cecilia Schneider of North Ridgeville, grandfather, great-grandfather. Friends
may call at the Reichlin Funeral Home,
327 Cleveland St., Elyria,
O., where services will be held Saturday, 7:30 a. m., followed by services at
St. Peter Church,
North Ridgeville,
at 8 a. m.
Richard O'Keefe
DIEDERICH, Zinta Gertrude (October 20, 1889 - April 13,
1918)
Id#:
0077300 Name: Diederich, Zieta Gertrude Date: April 14, 1918
Source:
Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #020.
Diederich-Zieta Gertrude, 1251 E. 124th st., daughter of Nicholas Diederich,
died at Glenville hospital, April 13. Funeral at Sheffield,
Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock.
Richard O'Keefe
DIRLAM, Florence L., nee BROUSE - (newspaper not
identified), 3 August 1993
Florence L. Dirlam (nee
Brouse), 90, formerly of Wellington, died Saturday, July 31, 1993, at the Elyria
United Methodist Home following a lengthy illness. She was born Sept. 19,
1902 in Wellington and had lived in Elyria most of her life. Mrs. Dirlam
graduated from Wellington High School. She worked as a machinist at
Bendix-Westinghouse, Elyria, for several years. She was a member of First
United Methodist Church and the American Legion Post 12 Auxiliary, both in
Elyria. Mrs. Dirlam is survived by her niece, Patricia Bodell of
Waynesfield, Ohio; nephews, Clint Miller and Martin Miller, both of Delphos,
Ohio, and Kenneth Miller of Van Wert, Ohio. She was preceded in death by
her husband, Foster Peet in 1992, brother, Mort Brouse, and sister, Dorothy
Miller. Services will be held today, August 3, at 10 a.m. at the
Reichlin-Roberts Funeral Home, 327 Cleveland St., Elyria. The Rev. Brian
Smith, pastor of First United Methodist Church, will officiate. Burial
will be in Brookdale Cemetery, Elyria.
Carole J. Schetter
DOLCH,
Charles H.
(July 06, 1924 - December 06, 1994)
The Cleveland Plain Dealer Dec 7, 1994, pg. 10 sec. B Death
Notice
Charles H. Dolch, beloved husband of Jeanne N. (nee
Niepert), dear father of William (Joanne) of Homewood, Il., Leona Manogg (Mrs.
Philip) of Newark, Oh.,
and Laurie Jason
(Mrs. Victor) of Cleveland, grandfather of nine,
great-grandfather of one, brother of Ruth E.
Miller and the late John R. Dolch.
Tuesday, Dec. 6, 1994. Funeral Services will be held Friday, Dec. 9 at 2
p.m. in the McGorray Bros. Funeral Home,
14133 Detroit Ave. Rev. Paul H. Hansen
officiating.
Interment Sunset
Memorial Park at 3
p.m.
Friends may call at the funeral
home Thursday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
The
family suggests Memorial contributions to the Visiting Nurse Assoc. of
Cleveland Hospice,
3950 Chester
Ave., Cleveland 44114.
Please note change in time of funeral
service.
Richard
O'Keefe
DOLCH,
Charles H.
(July 06, 1924 - December 06, 1994)
The Cleveland Plain Dealer Dec 8, 1994, pg. 11 sec. B
Obituary
Charles H. Dolch, 70, fought at
Normandy
Olmsted Township -- Charles H. Dolch served in the Army in
both
Europe and the Pacific during World War
II.
Mr. Dolch had been ill with heart disease for several
months.
He died at home Tuesday.
He was 70.
He was born in
Lakewood and graduated
from
Lakewood High School.
He participated in battles from
Normandy to the Central European campaign
during the war.
After he was discharged in 1946, he graduated from
Ohio State
University.
He worked as an industrial engineer at
Republic Steel Corp., then joined General Motors Corp.
He was a steel buyer for the Terex Division
when he retired after 30 years with GM.
He lived in
Olmsted
Township.
Mr. Dolch is survived by his wife, Jeanne N.; a son, William
of Homewood, Ill., daughters, Leona Manogg of
Newark,
Ohio, and Laurie Jason of
Cleveland; nine grandchildren; one
great-grandchild; and a sister.
Services will be at 2 p.m. Friday at the McGorray Bros.
Funeral Home,
14133 Detroit Ave.,
Lakewood.
Richard
O'Keefe
DOLCH, Jeanne L. (nee Niepert) (December 29, 1929 - May 12,
2007)
The Cleveland Plain Dealer May 14, 2007, pg. 4 sec. B Death
Notice
Jeanne Louise Dolch (nee Niepert), age 77, loving wife of
the late Charles H.; dear mother of Leona "Lee" Manogg (Philip) of
Newark, OH.; William T. "Bill" (Joanne) of Westmount, IL., and Laurie
L. Jason (Victor) of Grafton; "Grandma Jeanne" to Scott, Becky,
Tammy, Julie, Victor, Daniel, Brian, Shana and David; great grandma of nine;
sister of Kay Gallito (Martin); aunt of six; great aunt of fourteen; daughter
of the late Ralph and Leona Niepert; special friend of many.
Passed away peacefully, Saturday, May 12,
2007, at
St. Joseph Center -- New Life Hospice in
Lorain, Ohio.
Funeral Services in the McGorray Bros.
Funeral Home of Lakewood, 14133 Detroit Ave., Wednesday, May 16th at 9:30
a.m.
Interment Sunset
Memorial Park.
Friends may call at the funeral home Tuesday
4-8 p.m.
Richard
O'Keefe
DONALDSON, Raymond Walter -
The Chronicle-Telegram, 12 July 2007
Raymond Walter Donaldson, 88, of Wellington, died Tuesday, July 10,
2007, at EMH Regional Medical Center, Elyria. He was born April 6,
1919, in Cleveland, son of the late Ellis and Oceana K. (Hitchcox)
Donaldson.He
attended schools in Cleveland and Bainbridge. Mr. Donaldson had
lived in Wellington for the past 14 years. He was a carpenter and a
member of the Carpenters Local 509 Cleveland. He enjoyed hunting and
fishing and trained his hunting dogs. Mr. Donaldson built muzzle loader
rifles. He also repaired violins and wind instruments. He is
survived by his wife of 14 years, Vivian (Ward) Donaldson; his
extended family ,Scott and Aubrey Ward of Wellington and Eugene Forbush
of Grafton; brother, Jarmes R. Donaldosn, of Melbourne, FL; half
sisters, Lareda Hess and Linda Wilderman, both of Middlefield. In
addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his first wife,
virginia (Smith) Donaldson; and his extended family member, Neal Ward.
Memorial services will be held at 4 P.M. Saturday, July 14, 2007, at
the Pittsfield Community Church, 17026 St. Rt. 58, Wellington, with
Pastor Kenneth Gerhardt officiating. Memorials, if desired, may be given to the American Heart Association,
Ohio Valley Affiliate, P.O. Box 163549, Columbus, Ohio 43216-3549.
Norton-Eastman Funeral Home, 370 S. Main St., Wellington, were in
charge of arrangements.
Leslie Rodriguez, Aug 2007
DONOHUE, Geraldine (nee HAMMER)
LORAIN - Mrs. Geraldine Donohue, 55,
of 2623 South Jefferson Blvd., died in St. Joseph Hospital yesterday
afternoon. She had been ill six months. A registered nurse, she was a lifelong
resident of Lorain where she was born. Mrs. Donohue was a 1935 graduate
of St. Elizabeth School of Nursing, Youngstown, and had been employed
in the maternity ward of St. Joseph Hospital.
She was a member of St .Anthony Church
and the Marian guild of the church. She was an associate member of the
St. Joseph Hospital Nursing Association and the Lorain Fire Department
Ladies' Auxiliary. Surviving are her husband, Raymond; two sons,
Richard and James, both of Lorain. Friends may call at the
Reidy-Scanlan
Funeral home today from 7 to 9 p.m. and tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9
p.m. Services will be in the funeral home Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. and at
10 a.m. in St. Anthony church. The Rev. George Schroeder will officiate
and burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. There will be a Rosary service
in the funeral home tomorrow at 8:30 p.m. Chronicle-Telegram, 16
Jun 1969
Leslie Rodriguez, Aug 2007
DONOHUE, Raymond Valentine - The Plain Dealer, 15 June 1999
Raymond Valentine Donohue was
a 33-year Lorain city firefighter. He retired in 1974. Mr.
Donohue, 87, was born in Lorain and graduated from St. Mary High
School in 1931. He served in the Army during World War II. He
died Saturday at New Life Hospice. During the 1930s, he worked
for the Reidy-Scanlan furniture store and
funeral home. He was a longtime member of St. Anthony of Padua
Catholic Church, and
most recently, belonged to St. Mary Catholic Church. He also enjoyed
gardening. His wife, Geraldine J., died in 1969. Survivors
include his sons, Richard A. of Amherst and James E. of Wakeman; and
six grandchildren.
Services will be at 9:30 a.m. today at St. Mary Church, 310 Eighth St.,
Lorain. Arrangements are by Reidy-Scanlan-Chambers Funeral Home
of Lorain. Donations may be sent to the American Cancer Society,
43099 North Ridge Rd., Elyria 44035.
Leslie Rodriguez, Aug 2007
DRAHOS, Mary E. "Pat" (nee Billinghurst) (March 27,
1926 - August 27, 1986)
The Cleveland Plain Dealer Aug. 31, 1986 pg. 13 sec. C Death
Notice
Mary E. Drahos "Pat" (nee Billinghurst), residence
Avon, O., beloved wife of Edward S., mother of Edward G., Mrs. Richard (Gail)
Ogle, Jeffrey and Mrs. Mark (Beth) Frey, daughter of Grace Billinghurst, sister
of William and Roy Billinghurst, Mrs. Joseph (Jeanne) McFarland and Mrs. Roger
(Marge) Hill and Kenneth and Donald McKinney, grandmother of Megan Ogle,
preceded by her father George and brother Gerald.
Funeral Mass will be Monday, Sept. 1, 10 a.m.
at St. Mary Church,
Avon.
Friends may call at the Burmeister County
Line Funeral Home,
32000 Detroit
Rd.,
Avon, 2-4
and 7-9 P. M. Saturday and Sunday.
Family suggests memorial contributions to St. Mary Church or Our Lady of
the Wayside Home.
Richard O'Keefe
DuBROY, Infant
Saturday Feb 6, 1892
The home of Mr. and
Mrs. L. P. DuBroy was saddened by the death of their youngest child,
a daughter, aged 1 year and 9 months, Saturday Feb 6, 1892
after an illness of two weeks.
Abstracted by Norma Karter (Elyria newspaper lookups)
DUMAS, Alec - Elyria Chronicle Telegram October 2,
1917
WELL KNOWN RESIDENT OF
THIS CITY, IS DEAD Many persons will miss the friendly smile of Alec
Dumas.
Alec Dumas, aged 62, a well known resident of this city,
died today at his home on North Street, as the result of a complication of diseases. He has been failing in
health for the past year, but not until a week ago, was
taken seriously ill. The deceased was a life-long resident of Elyria, having
been born and reared here. Having served in the capacity of constable, humane
officer, game warden and truant officer, he was known to many people.
He was for some time caretaker of the city park. He is survived
by two sons, Frank and William, both of Cleveland; also two sisters and two
brothers, Mrs. Ora Rawson of Elyria; Mrs. Hattie Johnson of Lagrange; Paul Dumas
of Elyria and Joe Dumas of Montrose, Michigan. The remains are now at the
Wilkins-Hurst Funeral Parlors, from which place the funeral will be conducted at
a date to be announced later.
Louise Moran
DUMAS, Joseph (Lacephas) - Chronicle Telegram-September 23,
1927
Joseph Dumas, aged eighty, passed away Thursday evening,
September 22 at twelve o'clock at Elyria Memorial Hospital. He is
survived by two daughters, Mrs. E. R. Strauser of Bell Avenue, and Mrs.
Lou Boughton of Fremont Street, and a son Paul Dumas,of
Washington, D.C. Funeral services will be held tomorrow at 2:30 from Welsh's
Funeral Home. Burial at Ridgelawn Cemetery.
Louise Moran
DUMAS, Lorette nee Farr - Elyria Independent-July 3, 1872
DEATHS- DUMAS - On the 16th of May, Lorette, wife of Lafayette
Dumas, aged 22 years.
DEATHS - DUMAS - On th
27th inst. Henry, infant son of Lafayette and Lorette Dumas, aged 6
weeks.
Louise Moran
DUMAS, Paul - Elyria Constitution Sept.
23, 1880
Paul Dumas died very
suddenly last Thursday morning,Sept. 16, 1880. He arose from his bed to get a
drink of water, and just as he reached the kitchen door he dropped dead. The
deceased was born in Montreal ,Canada, and reached the age of 58 years. He was a
veteran of the Union Army and member of the 103 O.V.I.. He was a good soldier,
always ready for duty,and often when really diabled by sickness and when he
ought to have been in the hospital he was along with his company ready for
active service. His funeral took place on Sunday afternoon under the directions
of the Elyria Veterans Association, the Rev. E.E.Williams officiating. The
funeral procession marched to the cemetery to an appropriate dirge by the Cornet
Band. When the remains were lowered to their final resting place the Hart Guards
fired a parting salute over the grave. The funeral exercises had a military cast
throughout but were none the less solemn and impressive. The attendance was very
large. The relatives of the deceased desire us to return thanks to the Veterans,
the Hart Guards, the Cornet Band and the Rev. E.E. Williams for their kind
services at the funeral.
Note-Paul was survived by Emily Hollis Dumas and 10
children.
Louise
Moran
DUMAS, PAUL JR. - Chronicle Telegram- September 21,
1938
After a year's illness
Paul Dumas, 77, died at Elyria Memorial Hospital yesterday afternoon. For the
past two years and three months he has lived at the home of his
niece who operates Martha's Convalescent Home at
345 Twelfth Street. Mr. Dumas was born in Elyria on the Tenth of September,
1861, lived all his life here. He was a painter by trade. Surviving are
several nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the Nichols Funeral Home
where services will be held Friday Afternoon at 3:00 with the Rev.
Ralph Neighbour officiating. Burial will be made in
North Murray Ridge Cemetery.
Louise Moran
DUMAS, Potter - Elyria Chronicle-October 9, 1914
DEATH CALLS POTTER
DUMAS
Potter Dumas, a native of this city, died at the home
of his sister-in-law Mrs. George Dumas last night, aged 61
years. Mr. Dumas had been sick for some time with blood poisoning. He was for
many years a well-known painter and paper hanger, living
here all his life except a short time spent in Alaska. He leaves three brother,
Alexander, Cephas and Paul Dumas, two sisters, Mrs. Ora Rawson
of this city and Mrs. Johnson of LaGrange, and the following daughters: Mrs. F. W. Hopkins, Mrs. L.E. Hopkins,
of LaGrange; Mrs. Earl Merriam, of Cleveland Mrs. C. Slauter, of LaPorte.
Funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon at two o'clock at the Friday
& Thomas Funeral Parlor, East Broad Street, conducted by Rev. Geo.
Johnson.
Louise Moran
DUTE, August A. - (Chronicle Telegram, 2 Apr 1951)
Funeral services for
August A. Dute, 83, of 779 Cleveland Avenue were held Wednesday afternoon of
this week from the Zilch funeral home with Rev. Dale Riggs officiating. Burial
was made in Ridgehill Memorial cemetery. Dute, who passed away at
the Amherst hospital on April 1, had been in ill health since last
November. He was born in Amherst Township and had pent his
entire life in this vicinity, where he was a member of the Methodist
church. He had retired 18 years ago from the National Tube company in
Lorain where he had been an employee for 32 years. Surviving are his wife,
Elizabeth A.; one daughter, Mrs. Ruth E. Gerswold, Rocky River; two sons,
William E. and Glenn A., both of Rocky River; nine grandchildren; two brothers,
Julius of Amherst and Jacob of Berlin Heights.
Karen Krugman
DUTE, Anton - (Amherst News Times, 11 Aug 1921)
Anton Dute, aged resident
of Amherst and well known business man and Church worker throughout the county,
died at his home on Elyria Aveune Sunday morning at 12:15, after being in ill
health for about two years. Mr. Dute suffered a stroke of paralysis on
Sunday July 31, which resulted in his death. Mr. Dute was 63 years of age and
has lived in Amherst all of his life. He was born on a farm about one mile north
of Amherst, where he spent his boyhood days. He later moved to Amherst
with his parents, where he became very active in Community work. He was
connected with the dry goods business for about 40 years in Elyria and
Lorain. Twenty years of this period was spent with the John Lersch company
of Elyria and remainder with the Lorain Mercantile company of Lorain. At
one time he was owner of this concern and not until a few years ago did he sell
out his holdings. He was a member of the stone church for over 45 years and
during that time he held every church office. He was also active in Sunday
School work being connected with the Lorain County Sunday School Association for
several years. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Dute; six
brothers, Henry, Julius, August and Casper of Amherst; John and Harvey of
Lorain; and four sisters; Mrs. Martha Lau of Southerland, Nebraska, Mrs.
A.H. Kern of Detroit, Mrs. Anna Krugman of Elyria and Mrs. Nathan Miller
of Wellington. Funeral services were conducted from the late home at 1:30 and
from the Stone Church at 2 O'Clock Tuesday afternoon, the Rev.
Neumister officiating. Burial was in Cleveland Street Cemetery.
Karen Krugman
DUTE, Casper - (Elyria Republican, 18 Apr 1900)
Casper Dute of 314
Cleveland Avenue, died at his home at 3:50 pm Sunday. He had been ill for
four years. He was 73 years of age and had lived in Amherst all his
life. he was a member of the Congregational Church and the Stonington
Masonic Lodge. He was formerly employed at the White Roth Machine shop in
Lorain. Surviving are his wife, Mary; one son, Harold of Dearborn, Mich., two
grandchildren, Mrs. Leslie Hart of Washington, D.C., and John Casper Dute of
Dearborn. Also surviving are three brothers, August and Julius of Amherst
and Jacob of Berlin Heights. Funeral services will be
conducted at the Zilch Funeral Home at 2 pm on Wednesday with the Rev. Mr. parks
and the Rev. F.E. Eastman conducting the services. Masonic services will
be held at the graveside in Ridgeville Memorial cemetery.
Karen Krugman
DUTE, Casper J. - (Amherst News Times, 1 Aug 1946)
Funeral services for
Casper J. Dute, '8 Park Ave., were held at the Zilch funeral home at 2
p.m. Saturday. Born in Amherst, Mr. Dute had lived in this vicinty all his life.
He was a member of the Amherst Methodist church. Death came at 10:30 a.m. July
24, after an illness of several months. Besides his wife, Elizabeth, he is
survived by two daughters, Mrs. John Kuraczi, Beaver Park, and Mrs. Robert
Buswell, Amherst; two sons, Roy of South Amherst, and Jerald at home; two
grandchildren, one brother, Harry Dute, Vincent; and one sister, Mrs. Viola
Berg, Oberlin. Rev. Edgar B. Smith officiated and burial was made in Ridge Hill
Memorial Park Cemetery.
Karen Krugman
DUTE, Elizabeth (nee Mertz) - (Amherst News Times, 3 Jul 1930)
Death called another life long resident of Amherst when Mrs.
Henry J. Dute, 66, passed away Wednesday morning at 10 O'Clock at her home, 438
Maple Avenue. Death followed an illness of more than two weeks. Mrs.
Dute was a member of the First Evengelical church of Amherst. Surviving are her husband and five children: Casper Dute,
Mrs. Viola Reinhard and Mrs. William WIlson, all of Amherst, Rev. Henry Dute of
Chicago and Harry Dute of Sheffield. Eight grandchildren, one sister, Mrs. A.F.
Haas of Amherst and three brothers, John Mertz of Amherst, Christ Mertz of
Elyria and J.C. Mertz of Toledo survive. Funeral services will be
held Saturday afternoon at 2 O'Clock from the Zilch Funeral Home. Rev.
Holliger of the Firest Evengelical church will officiate, with burial in Crown
Hill Cemetery.
Karen Krugman
DUTE, Elizabeth (nee Miller) - (Amherst News Times, 24 Sep 1959)
Services for Mrs. Elizabeth Dute, 86, who formerly resided
at 779 Cleveland Avenue will be held tomorrow (Friday) at 2 pm. from the Garland
Funeral Home. Mrs. Dute, whose death Wednesday morning at the Haulk Rest home,
Oberlin, followed an illness of 1 month, was the widow of August Dute.
Born in Greenville, Pa, Mrs. Dute had resided in Amherst most of her life.
She attended the Amherst Methodist Church. Survivors include two sons, William
and Glen Dute both of Rocky River; 10 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren; 2
sisters, Miss Estella Miller and Mrs. Peral Aspden, both of McDonald, Ohio. She
was preceded in death by her husband, a daughter, Ruth Griswold, and a son,
Homer Dute. Rev. M.Ray Smith will officiate at the services and interment will
take place in Ridge Hill Memorial Park Cemetery.
Karen Krugman
DUTE, Elizabeth J. (nee Mollison) - (Chronical Telegram & Amherst News Times, 4 Apr
1968)
Mrs. Elizabeth J. Dute, 73, of 1130 Park Avenue, Amherst,
died last Wednesday evening in Amherst Hospital following an illness of one day.
Mrs. Dute was born August 30, 1894 in Grind Stone City, Michigan and had lived
in Amherst for 60 years. She was a member of the Amherst Methodist
Church, the Women's Society of Christian Service of the church and the Amherst
Golden Age Club Surviving are two sons, Roy of South Amherst and Jerald of
LaGrange; two daughters, Mrs. John (Dorothy) Kuraczi, of Amherst and Mrs. Robert
Buswell of Canton; eight grandchildren, a sister, Mrs. Leon (Anna) Manger of
Amherst and two brothers, William Mollison of Fibra, Mich. and Charles Mollison
of Amherst. She was preceeded in death by her husband, Casper, and by a brother
and a sister. Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon in the Garland
Funeral Home with the Rev. Robert Smith, pastor of the Amherst Methodist Church
officiating. Burial was in Ridgehill Memorial Park Cemetery.
Karen Krugman
DUTE, Ella E. (nee Pember) - (Chronicle Telegram, 6 Dec 1963)
Berlin Heights - Mrs. Ella E. Dute, 84, rural Berlin
Heights, died early yesterday morning in Amherst Manor Nursing home.
Mrs. Dute was born in Oberlin, spent her early life in Amherst and was graduated
from Amherst High School. She moved to Berlin Heights about 30 years ago. Mrs.
Dute was a member of the methodist Church of Berlin Heights and the Woman's
Society of Christian Service of the Church. She and her husband
Jacob, who died in 1954, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary in 1950. She
was also preceded in death by a son Leonard in 1960.
Survivors are two sons, Warren, Berlin Heights, and
Sylvester, Shinrock, Ohio; a daughter, Mrs. Edna Schawver, Lorain; 13
grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren. Friends will be received in the Hinman
Funeral Home where services will be Sunday at 2:30 pm. the Rev. Ronald
Opfer will officiate. Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery.
Karen Krugman
DUTE, George - (Amherst News Times, 3 Apr 1916)
George Dute, 65, a life
long resident of Amherst, died early Friday evening at this home on Franklin
Ave. following a three months illness. Death was due to a complication of
diseases. For two weeks beore death Mr. Dute was unconscious. Mr. Dute was the oldest of 15 children
of the late Mr. and Mrs. Casper Dute, and for many years resided north of
town. He was injured about two years ago at the plant of the American
Shipbuilidng Company in Lorain and has been in ill health since that time.
Besides his widow and two children, Walter and Mrs. Philip Braun, there are
seven brothers, Casper, Henry, August, Julus and Anton of Amherst, Harvey of
Wellington, and Jacob of Lorain, Four sisters, Mrs. Nathan Miller of Wellington,
Mrs. John Krugman, of Elyria, Mrs. Albert Kerns of Detroit, Mich., and Mrs. Fred Lowe of Weeping Water, Nebraska.
Funeral services were conducted Monday afternoon from the late home in charge of
Rev. R.G. Armstrong of the Congregational Church. The home was filed with
friends, relatives and neighbors. Six brothers of the deceased acted as
palbearers. Burial was made in the Cleveland Street Cemetery.
Karen Krugman
DUTE, Dr. Harold - (Newport News Virginia, Daily Press, Jul 1970)
Word was received this
week of the death of Dr. Harold Dute, a former Amherst resident and son of the
late Mr. & Mrs. Casper Dute. He was 70. Dr. Dute, a retired Dentist,
suffered a stroke at his home in Poquoson, Virginia, on July 8. Services were
held on the 10th. Friends will recall that he attended the 50th anniversary of
his Amherst high school graduating class. Survivors include his wife, a son and
a daughter.
Karen Krugman
DUTE, Col. Harold Lawrence (Same as above) - (Amherst News Times, 16 Jul 1970)
(USAF Ret.), 70, 12
Bayview Drive, Poquoson, died Wednesday morning in Dixie hospital after a brief
illness. He was born Dec. 29, 1899 in Amherst, Ohio and graduated from Amherst
High School in 1918. He graduated from Ohio State university in 1922 with
a DDS degree and was a member of Xi Psi Phi fraternity. He was
commissioned in 1930 as a first lieutenant in the Dental Corps, U.S. Army and
served at Ft. Knox, Ft. Hayes, Ft. Thomas, Bolling Air Force Base and Lanngley
Air Force Base. He served at LAFB from 1942 to 1946 as base dental surgeon
and retired from active service in 1946. Following his retirement he served as
chief of Dental Service, Veterans Administration, from 1946 to 1962. He
served at VA facilites in Dearborn, Mich.; Hines, Chicago and VA Center, Los
Angeles. He retired in 1962 and since then has made his home on the Peninsula.
He was a member of Emmanuel Episcopal Church, Hampton and served on its vestry
at the time of his death. He was a member of Poquoson School Board from
1964-1967 and a member of Military Order of World Wars, Hampton Roads Chapter.
Surviving are his widow, Mrs. May Fergus Dute; a daughter, Mrs. Leslie F. Hart,
Bethel Park, PA.; a son, John C. Dute, of Ann Arbor, Mich. There are 5
grandchildren. Funeral Services will be at 2 pm on Friday in Emmanuel Episcopal
Church with Fr. John J. Howard, rector officiating. Burial with Military
honors will be in Parklawn Memorial Park. The family has requested that
expressions of sympathy be in the form of contributions to the building fund of
Emmanuel Episcopal Church. The family will receive friends at home. R. Hayden
Smith Funeral Homer is in charge.
Karen Krugman
DUTE, Harry A. (Sr) - (Chronicle Telegram, 13 Jan
1995)
Harry A. Dute Sr.,
82, of 2765 Fackler Ave. was pronounced dead at Elyria Memorial Hospital
yesterday at 11:30 a.m. He was taken there after suffering an apparent
heart attack in his car on East Avenue and Second Street. Mr. Dute was born in
Amherst Township May 15, 1886 and had lived in Elyria 52 years. He was a
retired plant railroad engineer at the Lorain Works, U.S. Steel Corp., and a
member of the Lorain Eagles Lodge. Surviving are his wife, Mary E., a son, Harry
Jr., Elyria; three grandchildren, a great granddaughter and a sister, Mrs. Viola
Arnosk, Oberlin. Services will be tomorrow at 2 p.m. in the Sudro-Curtis Funeral
Home. The Rev. John Link, Vincent United Methodist Church will
officiate and burial will be in Elmwood Cemetery, Lorain. Friends may call at
the funeral home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. (Chronicle telegram, 31
Jan 1969)
Karen Krugman
DUTE, Harry A. (Jr)
Harry A. Dute, 76, of
Elyria died Wednesday at EMH Regional Medical Center. Born in Elyria
Township, he was a lifelong Elyria area resident, graduating from
Clearview High School in 1937. He was a machinist at Parker-Hannifin for 47
years, retiring in 1985, and was a past president and recording secretary for
the Parker Hannifin Corp Credit Union. He was also past recording
Secretary for the International Association of Machinists Local 1282. After
retiring, he worked as a delivery man/clerk for NAPA Auto Parts in Amherst for
more than eight years. A member of Vincent United Methodist Church in Lorain, he
had served as a Church Trustee. He enjoyed model airplanes and outdoor scale
model trains and belonged to the North Eastern Ohio LIve Streamers, the
Experimental Aircraft Association 255 and the Lorain County Model Flying
Club. He also had built a 1923 Model T Car. Mr. Dute was a past pack
leader for the Cub and Boy Scouts and enjoyed gardening, wood and metal working
and animals, especially horses and dogs. Survivors include his wife, Mildred;
sons Richard H. of Clinton, Ohio and Gary A. of South Amherst; a daughter,
Charlene R. Cox of Elyria; and six grandchidren. Friends may call
from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today in the Curtis Scheuffler-Busch Family Chapel,
114 Second Street, Elyria, where services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday. The
Rev. Chris LaLonde will officiate. Burial will be in Ridge Hill Memorial Park in
Amherst Township. Memorials may be made to Vincent United Methodist Church, 2283
North Ridge Road East, Lorain 44055.
Karen Krugman
DUTE, Harvey - (Chronicle Telegram, 16 Feb 1925)
Amherst - Feb
16. Harvey Dute, age 54, was found dead Sunday morning in the barn at the
Andy Ehrhardt farm where he was employed on the Mefster road. He had gone
to do the chores. Death was due to heart failure. He
is survived by five brothers and four sisters; Jacob of Town Line Road; Henry,
Julius, Caspar and August of Amherst; Mrs. John Krugman of Elyria, Mrs. Albert
Kerns of Detroit, Mrs. Martha Lau of Southerland Nebraska, and Mrs. Elizabeth
Miller. The funeral will be held from the Zilch funeral parlor on Tuesday
afternoon at 1:30. Rev. W. A. Talbert will officiate, with burial in the
Cleveland Avenue Cemetery.
(Compilor note: directly below this obit is an annoucement
for the marriage of Paul Mori. Some of the text from the marriage
announcement ended up in spots in this obit. They have been
removed).
Karen Krugman
DUTE, Rev. Henry - (Amherst News Times, 19 Jan
1940)
Funeral services were held
this afternoon for Rev. Henry Dute, former Amherst resident, who died Sunday at
his home in Dunkirk, N.Y. He had been ill for several months. Services were held
Tuesday afternoon in Dunkirk and then today in Amherst at the First Evangelical
church. Burial was in Crownhill Cemetery.
Karen Krugman
DUTE, Homer A - (Amherst News Times, 5 Dec 1918)
A very fitting memorial
service for Homer A. Dute was held Sunday evening at the Methodist church.
An appropriate song service was arranged and a choir chosen from singers of the
M.E. church, The Cong'l and Stone Church choirs did justice to the musical
program. Rev. Kline of the M.E. Church presided and read the
scripture lesson and Rev. Neumeister of the Stone Church offered prayer. J. J.
Smythe as a friend of the departed business man gave a eulogy of him, directing
the attention of the large audience to the points in the life of the young man
that cherished him as a leader in business and social life, an influential
citizen, and a man well loved by all who knew him. He commanded the
confidence and respect of all with whom he came in contact. Amherst will not
soon forget him. Homer Dute was born in Amherst on October 5, 1894.
He was raised hence, gain, thru the public school of Amherst and finally
graduating from High School in 1913. While in school he was a leader in
practically all student activities and his advice was generally sought by the
students on matters of this nature. He was a good athlete and played on
all the representative teams of the school while he was there.
During spare time while in High School he worked in the clothing store of John
F. Plato Sons. After graduating he was employed for about six months at
the Robinson Hancock Clothing Store in Elyria after which he returned to Amherst
and bought an interest in the store where he had formerly worked. the firm name
was later changed to Plato and Dute. In November, 1917 he was married to
Miss Thressa Wagner and the young people went to housekeeping on Prospect St.
where they lived until he was called into the service. He was lost on the ill
fated Ticonteroga on October 8th when that boat was sunk of the Irish coast by a
German submarine. He was a member of the local ___ of Eagles, the Odd Fellows
and the Yeomen. He is survived by his wife, his parents Mr. and Mrs. August A.
Dute of Cleveland Avenue, one sister, Mrs. Ruth Dute Plato and two brothers,
William Dute and Glen Dute.
Karen Krugman
DUTE, Jacob H. - (Chronicle Telegram, 6 Apr 1954)
Berlin Heights - Jacob H.
Dute, 82, died late yesterday evening at his home on Ceylon Rd. after a lengthy
illness. Born in Amherst, he was a resident of Berlin Heights for the
past 15 years and worked as a blacksmith until a year ago when illness forced
him to retire. Besides his wife, Ella, he is survived by three sons, Warren of
Berlin Heights, Leonard of Genova and Sylvester of Huron and one daughter, Mrs.
E. P. Shauber of Lorain. Friends may call at the Hinman Funeral Home after 7 pm
Thursday. Funeral services will be held Friday at 2 pm from the funeral home,
the Rev. Clarence Cotwell, pastor of the First Congregational
Church of Berlin Heights, officiating. Burial will be in
Riverside Cemetery.
Karen Krugman
DUTE, Julius - (Amherst News Times, 31 Aug
1951)
Last rites for Julius V.
DUTE who passed away Aug. 26, at the Lorain Convalescent home, were held Wed.
afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Zilch funeral home with Rev. C.C. Vandersall
officiating. Burial was made in Crown Hill Cemetery. Dute, who was 88 years of
age had fallen and broken his hip 6 weeks ago and was confined in St. Joseph's
Hospital in Lorain for 5 weeks before being taken to the rest home. A well known
farmer, he was born and lived all his life in Amherst and Amherst Township. His
present residence was on Leavitt Road. He was a member of the First Evangelical
United Brethren Church. Surviving are two sons, Reuben A. and Nelson F., both of
Amherst Township, 2 grandchildren and 1 brother, Jacob, of Berlin Heights. His
wife proceeded him in death on Aug.17, 1945.
Karen Krugman
DUTE, Martha L. (nee Eschtruth)
Mrs. Martha L. Dute, 82,
died at the Amherst hospital at 9
am Friday, after having been taken there about a month ago when she fractured
her hip. Born in Elyria township on South Ridge Road,
she lived all her life in Lorain County, 44 years of which she spent in the same
home on Leavitt road. She was a member of the First Evangelical Church of
Amherst and a member of the Ladies Aide. Surviving are her husband, Julius, two
sons, Nelson and Reuben of Amherst and a brother, Frank Eschtruth of Elyria. The
body is at the Zilch Funeral Home where friends may call. Services will be held
at 2:30 pm Sunday with the Rev. G.C. Andersail officiating. Burial will be made
in Crownhill Cemetery.
Karen Krugman
DUTE, Mary (nee Eschtruth) - (Amherst News Times, 5 Apr
1940)
Funeral Services were held Tues. P.M. for Mrs. Mary Dute,
83, who died at her home on Elyria Ave., Fri. p.m. Mrs. Dute had been ill less
than a week before she passed away at 6:30 p.m. Born in Elyria Township, Mrs.
Dute had spent all her married life in Amherst. She was a member of the First
Evangelical Church and many societies of the Church.
Survivors include three sisters, Mrs. Julius Dute, Amherst,
Mrs. Sophia Monroe, Elyria, and Mrs. Catherine Austin, Florida; one brother,
Frank Eschtruth, Vincent. Rev. M.A.Hayes of the First Evangelical Church
officiated at the rites which were held at the Zilch Funeral Home. Burial
was in the Cleveland Street Cemetery.
Karen Krugman
DUTE, Mary A. (nee Holzhauer)
Final services were held on Monday afternoon at the Garland
Funeral Home for Mrs. Mary A. Dute, 78, widow of Casper G. Dute, whose death
occurered last Friday at the Amherst Hospital where she had been a patient for
several days. A member of the Amherst Congregational Church Mrs. Dute was
born in Amherst and resided here all her life. Mrs. Dute is survived by one son,
Dr. Harold Dute, Hines, Illinois; two grandchildren; five great
grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. S.C. Williams, Lorain and Mrs. Martha
Miller, Cleveland, and a brother, Albert Holzhauer, Port Clinton. Rev. F.E.
Eastman officiated at the services and the burial was made in Ridge Hill
memorial park. Memorial Obituary - Entered into Eternal Rest
Wednesday, July 8, 1970.
Karen Krugman
DUTE, Mary E. (nee Reibeling)
Mrs. Mary E. Dute, 83, formerly of 2470 Fackler Ave., died
in the Amherst Manor Nursing Home yesterday after an illness of several
months. Mrs. Dute, an Elyria resident most of her life,
was born in Lorain on Nov. 30, 1893. Her husband Harry A. Dute, died in 1969. A
son, Harry Dute Jr.of Elyria, three grandchildren and two great grandchildren
survive. Friends will be received in the Curtis Scheuffler Funeral Home today
from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm. Services will be tomorrow at 1 pm in the funeral
home, with the Rev. Kenneth Kubicheck officiating. Burial will be in
Elmwood Cem. (b 30 Nov 1893, d 21 Jul 1977)(obit 22 Jul 1977)
Karen Krugman
DUTE, Nelson - (Amherst News Times, 24 Nov 1955)
Services were held on
Monday afternoon at the Emmerich Funeral Home for Nelson Dute, aged 65, whose
death occured last Friday in St. Joseph Hospital, following a two weeks
illness. He was born in Amherst and had resided here all his life. A
farmer, he also worked with his brother, Reuben Dute, in the Dute
greenhouse. He attended the Methodist church. Survivors
include his wife, Sarah; his brother Reuben; a niece and a nephew. Rev.
Dale Riggs officiated at the services and burial was made in Crown Hill
Cemetery.
Karen Krugman
DUTE, Reuben A. - (Amherst News Times, 19
Jul 1984)
Retired farmer, Reuben A.
Dute, of Amherst, died July 8 at St. Joseph Hospital after a long
illness.
Dute, an Ohio native and Amherst resident for most of his
life, was a member of Old Stone United Methodist Church. Surviving are a
daughter, Eleanor Wall of Huron, son, Thomas of Amherst; Seven grandchildren and
three great grandchildren. His wife Louise died in 1972.
Karen Krugman
DUTE, Roy C. - (Amherst News Times, 12 Mar
1970)
Roy C. Dute, 47, a World
War II Army veteran, of 408 CHurch Street in South Amherst, died last Wednesday
night in Lorain Community Hospital after a week long illness. Born October 24,
1922 in Amherst, Mr. Dute had lived in South Amherst for 24 years. A
plastering contractor, he was part owner of T and D Plastering Company. He
was a member of the Amherst VFW Post 1662 and the Elmer Johnson Post 116 of the
American Legion. Surviving are his wife, Donna Y., to whom he had been married
24 years; a son Roland R., who is a post graduate student at Ohio State
University; a brother, Jerald of LaGrange; two sisters, Mrs.
John (Dorothy) Kuraczi of Amherst and Mrs. Robert (Joyce) Buwell of Canton.
Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon in the Garland Funeral Home with
the Rev. Wilbut Steil, pastor of St.John's United Church of Christ
officiating. Burial was in Evergreen Cemetery.
Karen Krugman
DUTE, Sylvester
Sylvester "Buss" Jacob
Dute, 63, of 9807 Barrels Road, Shinrock, a rural and city mail
carrier 22 years before retiring in 1976, died Wednesday in Lorain Community
Hospital after a brief Illness. He was a part time Huron police officer until
1960, operated the Wayside Tavern in Shinrock until 1970 and was a television
repairman for Apex and Philco of Sandusky. Mr. Dute, a captain of the Erie
County Sheriff's posse, was active in CB Clubs and was known by the handle
"Bozo". He was the recipient of a safe driver award and was a member of
the Lakeview United Methodist Church, the Men's Club, Fraternal
Order of Police and the National Rural Carriers Association. Born in
Amherst, he lived in Berlin Township for 21 years. Surviving
are his wife, Georgia, sons, Ray, Berlin Heights, and Dean, Shinrock; seven
daughters, Mrs. Joanne Grant, Mrs Jade Cordle, both of Berlin Heights, Mrs Mary
Ellen McConkey, Norwalk, Mrs Patricia Linden, Mittiwanga, Mrs Edna
Heimrich, Milan, Mrs. Barbara Tunnell, Vermillion and Melody Dute, Elyria; 18
grandchildren; a brother, Warren, Berlin Heights. A sister and a brother
preceded him in death. Friends will be received in the Hinman Funeral Home,
Berlin Heights, Friday 2-4 and 7-9 pm. Services will be Saturday at 11 am in
the funeral home with the Rev. Eugene Booker
officiating. Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery, Berlin Heights. The
family suggests memorial contributions, if desired, be made to the Lakeview
United Methodist Church Stepple Fund.
(b 16 Mar 1918, d 24 Jun
1981) (obit 14 Jun 1981)
Karen Krugman
DUTE, Walter - (Elyria Evening Telegram, 19 Oct
1916)
Amherst, Oct 16, Walter
Dute, aged 37, died at his home here early Tuesday. He had been an
invalid for about 14 years and had been confined to his bed for about a
month. A complication of diseases caused death. The decedent was born in
Amherst and had resided here practically all his life. He graduated
from Amherst High School in 1898. He was a member of the Woodmen of the
World and of the Knights of Pythias. For a time Mr. Dute was associated
with Harry Field in the operation of the Amherst Reporter. Mr. Dute is survived
by his mother Mrs. George Dute and a sister, Mrs. Philip Braun.
Karen Krugman
DUTE, Warren -
(Sandusky Register, 22 Jul 1983)
BERLIN HEIGHTS -- Warren
A. Dute, 74, 13302 Ceylon Road, Berlin Heights, died Thursday in Sandusky
Memorial Hospital after a brief illness. Born in Amherst Township, he had lived
in the Berlin Heights area for 44 years. He was a former member of the Ford
Motor Company, Sandusky, retiring in 1970. He attended the Trinity Temple
and was a member of the Oak Harbor Masonic Lodge. Surviving are his wife, Rubie
Patton Dute; two sons, Robert, Las Vegas, Nev., and Larry, Sandusky; two
stepsons, Roy David Patton, Seattle, Wash., and Roger Patton, Murfreesboro,
Tenn.; a daughter, Jane Climp, Denver, Col., three stepdaughters, Mrs., Gary
(Barbara) Hoffman, Baltimore, Md., Charlotte Patton, Portland, Ore., and Mrs.
Wayne (Kay) Dill, Oak Harbor; and 18 grandchildren. Friends may call from 7 to 9
p.m. Saturday and from 2 to 4 Sunday at Hinman Funeral Home, 38 South St.,
Berlin Heights, where masonic services will be conducted at 8 p.m. Sunday.
Services will be conducted at 10 a.m. Monday at the funeral home with the Rev.
Roy Harless, Trinity Temple, officiating. Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery.
Karen Krugman