Mills to Myers

MILLS, Richard
Lorain County Reporter, Oberlin
Saturday Jan 23, 1892

On Monday Jan 18th the sad news reached town that ?? Richard Mills of Pittsfield had had suddenly dropped dead at the age of 82 years.

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MITTENDORF, Ruth V., nee Krugman

Mrs. Ruth V. Mittendorf (nee Krugman) 63, of Lorain, died Sunday in St. Joseph Hospital after a brief illness. Mrs. Mittendorf, a Toledo resident 38 years, was born in Elyria and lived in Lorain the past three months. She was a women's wear buyer for Tiedkes Department Store in Toledo 11 years before retiring in 1978. She was a member and a past president of the American Business Women's Association of Toldeo. Surviving are her husband, Charles and brothers, Arnold and Dan Krugman, both of Lorain, and Reese Krugman, of Elyria. Friends will be received in the Reidy-Scanian Funeral Home, Lorain, Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Services will be Wednesday at 8:30 a.m. in the funeral home and at 9 a.m. in St. Peter Church, Lorain, with the Rev. Joseph C. Step officiating. (d 26 Jul 1981)

Karen Krugman

MINNICH, Aloysius “Ollie”
February 22, 1887 - July 29, 1974
Id#: 0638952 Name: Minnich, Aloysius (Ollie)
Date: Jul 31, 1974 Death Notice
Source: Plain Dealer; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #136

Notes: Minnich. Aloysius (Ollie) Minnich, of RD No. 3, Wellington, O., passed away July 29, 1974 in Avon Oaks Nursing Home, beloved husband of the late Lucy, father of Mrs. Doris Atkins of Elyria, O., Gilbert of Paris, Ky., and Roger of Mansfield, O., grandfather of four, great-grandfather of four. Funeral services at 10 A.M. Wednesday, at The Reichlin Funeral Home, 327 Cleveland St. (Rte.20) Elyria, O. Friends may call at the Reichlin Funeral Home. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, Elyria, O.

Richard J. O'Keefe

MINNICH, Anthony

MINNICH, Anthony Peter "Tony"
June 10, 1922 - June 19, 1998
The Cleveland Plain Dealer
Jun 21, 1998, pg. 6 sec. B, Obituary

Anthony Minnich, 76, North Ridgeville Employee.

North Ridgeville -- Anthony Peter "Tony" Minnich worked for the city of North Ridgeville's Street Department for 23 years. He retired as an equipment operator in 1987.

Mr. Minnich, 76, died Friday at his home in North Ridgeville, where he had lived all his life. He was a member of St. Peter Catholic Church, and was a volunteer with 4-H, the Boy Scouts and the Girl Scouts. He also enjoyed gardening, fishing, cooking and caring for his pets.

Survivors include his wife, Agnes Susan; sons, Raymond E. of Elyria, Robert Eugene of Cleveland, Paul Anthony of Strongsville and Michael Joseph of North Ridgeville; daughter, Jean Marie Kimmel of Lorain; stepson, Arron Hauzer of Missouri four grandchildren; and two sisters. His first wife, Ethel, is deceased.

Services will be at 9:30 a.m. tomorrow at St. Peter Catholic Church, 35777 Center Ridge Rd., North Ridgeville. Arrangements are by David Bogner Family Funeral Home of North Ridgeville.

Richard J. O'Keefe

MINNICH, Catherine G., see Catherine G. Flock

MINNICH, Connie I., nee Walker
June 01, 1912 - May 07, 1995
The Cleveland Plain Dealer
May 9, 1995, pg. 7 sec. B, Obituary

Connie Walker Minnich, was school crossing guard

Elyria — Connie I. Minnich was known as Connie Walker when she worked as a crossing guard for the Elyria schools from the mid-1950s until 1964.

She was a past noble grand of the Rebekkah Lodge and charter member of the Church of the Open Door in Elyria.

Mrs. Minnich, 82, of Elyria, died Sunday at Hennis Care Center in Dover. She was born in Huntington Township and lived in Elyria since early childhood. In 1931, she graduated from Elyria High School. Mrs. Minnich, who enjoyed making craft items with beads, was a member of the Carlisle Craft Club and the Carlisle Grange.

She and her first husband, Frank Walker, were the parents of two children. He died in 1979. Their daughter, Carol L. Peters, died the following year. Survivors include her husband of 10 years, Gilbert; son Keith W. Walker of New Philadelphia; six grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Services will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow at Curtis-Scheuffler-Busch Family Chapel, 114 Second St., Elyria.

Richard J. O'Keefe

MINNICH, Connie J.

MINNICH, Edith, see Edith Smith

MINNICH, Joseph John
August 06, 1871 - August 08, 1926
Id#: 0242207 Name: Minnich, Joseph John
Date: Aug. 10, 1926, Death Notice
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #057.

Notes: Minnich-Joseph John, beloved husband of Lillie (nee Ruple Orvis), father of Aurelia and Jay, brother of Mrs. Gertrude Remaklus, Ignatius Minnich, Pete, Nicholas and Henry and Mrs. Barbara Greenfield, suddenly Sunday, Aug. 8, at 11 A.M., age 55 years. Funeral Wednesday, Aug 11, at 2 p. m., from the late residence, Butternut Ridge Road, North Olmsted, O. Burial at Butternut Ridge Cemetery.

Richard J. O'Keefe

MINNICH, Katherine, see Ktherine Schuster

MINNICH, Mathias “Matt”
October 27, 1877 - October 23, 1947
Id#: 0242210 Name: Minnich, Mathias (Matt)
Date: Oct 25 1947, Death Notice
Source: Plain Dealer; Cleveland
Necrology File, Reel #057

Notes: Minnich, Mathias (Matt), age 69. Stony Ridge Rd., North Ridgeville, O.; Oct. 23, 1947; brother of Mrs. Frank Kelling of Lagrange, O., Mrs. Mathias Smith, Fred, both of Chestnut Ridge Rd., and Ollie of Wellington, O. Remains at residence, where friends may call, Funeral services Monday, Oct. 27, 9:30 a. m., from St. Peter's Church, North Ridgeville, O.

Richard J. O'Keefe

MITTINGER, Margreth, nee Diederich
July 23, 1867 - March 19, 1907
Id#: 0243157 Name: Mittinger, Margreth
Date: March 21, 1907
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #058

Mittinger-Margreth, nee Diederich, formerly member of St. Mary's parish, West Side, at her father's home, Rockport, O. Funeral Friday at 9 a. m. standard time, at St. Patrick's church, Berea rd. Burial at St. Mary's cemetery, Burton st., at 11 a. m.

Richard J. O'Keefe

MOIR, James
Morning Journal
Saturday, June 16, 2001

Melrose, Florida — James A Moir, 84, of Melrose Florida, formerly of Lorain, died Wednesday, June 13,2001, at his home. He was born in 1917 in Lorain. Moir was a veteran of World War II, serving 44 months in the South Pacific. He was employed as a social worker in Lorain County, and was also a partner in the L-O Paint Store, Lorain. He retired to Lehigh Acres, Fla., in 1980, later moving to Melrose, Fla. He enjoyed golf, gardening and his family. He was a 32nd degree Mason and a Shriner. Survivors include his wife of 56 years, Pat of Melrose; his daughters Leslie Harper of Melrose, Fla., Marcia Beltzer of St. Charles, Mich., Patricia Fischer of Vermilion, Margaret "Peg" Moir of Mansfield and Lisa Cardoza of Ft. Myers, Fla.; and his son, Dale of Lisle, Ill.; 13 grandchildren, six great-grandchildren; one brother; and one sister. Private services will be held. Burial will be in Ridge Hill Memorial Cemetery, Lorain. Memorial contributions may be made to the Shriner's Children's Fund, 2900 Rocky Point Drive, Tampa, Fla. 33607-1460.

Hart Smith


MOIR, James
The Morning Journal© 2001 July 19, 2001

MELROSE, Fla. — Memorial services for James A. Moir, 84, of Melrose, Fla., formerly of Lorain, who died Wednesday, June 13, 2001, in Melrose, will be Tuesday, June 26, at 1 p.m., at Heritage Presbyterian Church, 3840 Kolbe Road, Lorain, with Rev. Smucker, pastor, officiating.

Hart Smith

MOLLISON, Elizabeth J., see Elizabeth J. Dute

MOORE, Charles C.
Newspaper not identified, 15 August 1981

Charles C. Moore, 85 of the Heritage Square Apartments in Wellington, died Saturday evening after a six month illness. Born in Cleveland, he was an area resident all of his life. He was employed as a stationary engineer at Hawthornden State Hospital. Mr. Moore is survived by his wife, Nellie, 5 daughters, Mrs. Harold (Carol) Rolfe of Wellington, Mrs. Merle (Nada) Bradstock of Wellington, Mrs. Neva Smedley of Welllington, Mrs. William (Margaret) Cutright of Wakeman, and Mrs. Scott (Betty) Given of Lodi; one son, Lee of Penfield; 18 grandchildren, 25 great-grandchildren, 4 great-great grandchildren; two brothers, Ross of Wellington and Roy of Florida. He was preceded in death by one daughter, one son and 2 brothers. Services will be Wednesday at 2:30 PM at the Huntington United Church of Christ. Cowling-Truman Funeral Home in Wellington is in charge of arrangements.

Carole J. Schetter

MOORE, Mrs. Eunice
Saturday Feb 13, 1892

After an illness of about seventeen weeks, Mrs. Eunice Moore passed away, aged 81 years, 3 months and 12 days. Six children and circle of friends mourn her loss. Mrs. Moore was born in York state in 1816 and in 1833 with her husband, came to Troy, Lorain County, where they long resided.

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MOORE, Nellie Yolland, nee Bryant
Newspaper not identified, 19 January 1983

Mrs. Charles Moore, 68 of Wellington, died Wednesday at the Medical College of Ohio in Toledo. Mrs. Moore was born in Huntington and lived in the Wellington area all of her life. She is survived by her daughter, Mrs. Scott (Betty) Given of Lodi; step-daughters, Mrs. Merle (Nada) Bradstock, Mrs. Harold (Carol) Rolfe, and Mrs. Neva Smedley, all of Wellington, and Mrs. William (Margaret) Cutright of Wakeman; stepson, Lee Moore of Penfield; 18 step-grandchildren, 24 step-great-grandchildren and 5 step-great-great-grandchildren; sisters Mrs. Ross (Winnie) Moore and Mrs. Esther Eibner, both of Wellington. She was preceded in death by her husband, Charles in 1981 and by a brother, Dow Bryant, in 1973. Memorial services will be held Saturday at 2 PM in the Huntington United church. Rev. Steve Carmany will officiate, assisted by Rev. John Hood. The Cowling-Truman Funeral Home, Wellington, is in charge of arrangements.

Carole J. Schetter

MOORE, Winnie, nee Bryant
newspaper not identified), 29 May 1989

Winnie B. Moore, 83 of Wellington, died May 29 at Medina Community Hospital after a long illness. She had been a resident of Wellington for 30 years. Surviving are four sons, Ronnie of Vermilion, Gerald of Texas, David of Elyria, and Harold of Wellington; two daughters, Mrs. Clara Mends of Colorado, and Darlene Moore of Elyria. Family services were held at the Elms Nursing Home where she had been a patient. Burial was in Greenwood Cemetery. Arrangements were by Cowling-Truman Funeral Home.

Carole J. Schetter

MORAN, Laurie
Lorain Journal, Oct. 7, 1982

Laurie A. Moran, 19, a 1981 graduate of Southview High School, was dead on arrival last evening at St. Joseph Hospital. Lorain County Coroner Dr. William Kishman ruled this morning she died of electric shock. According to hospital reports, Miss Moran was found unconscious by family members next to a grinding tool at her home. She was transported to the hospital by Lorain police officers. A shortage of manpower, an injured rescue worker and a flurry of calls for assistance prevented the arrival of a rescue truck to the home, according to Fire Chief Alfred Damm. Damm said Lt. Pat Costello arrived at the home with a pumper truck and immediately began cardio-pulmonary resuscitation, but there were no vital signs. A lifelong resident of Lorain, Miss Moran attended St. John Elementary School and was active in the Art Club and Dramatic Arts at the high school. Miss Moran had worked at McDonalds on SR 254 for 2 ½ years, and for the past two months at Sears at Great Northern Mall. She was a member of St. John Roman Catholic Church, Surviving are her parents Mr. and Mrs. Bill J. Moran; brother, Kirk Fitch of Lorain; sisters Mrs. Dary (Karen) Chawansky of Lorain, and Barbara and Tracey, both at home; her grandparents. Mrs. Helen Boughton of Lorain and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moran of Cucumber, W. Va. The family will receive friends tomorrow 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the John R. Dovin Funeral Home, 2701 Elyria Ave.,Lorain, where a Christian Wake service will be at 9:30 a.m. Saturday in the funeral home, followed by 10 a.m. Mass at St. John Roman Catholic Church. The Rev. Thomas Rath, pastor, will officiate.

Louise Moran

MORAN, Tracey Lynn, see Tracey Lynn Cooksey

MOREHOUSE, Infant
Elyria Republican
Thursday, April 5, 1894, Lorain

The two week old babe that weighed but one and one-half pounds and belonged to H. Morehouse and wife, died last week.

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MORGAN, Harry Neil

MOULDER, Leonard D.

Moulder, Leonard D., 91, passed peacefully on October 30, 2007 in Westminster. Survived by his beloved wife of 68 years, Elizabeth (Bette), daughter Carol Cornelius, 3 grandchildren, 7 great-grandchildren and a host of other family members and friends. Leonard is preceded in death by his son, John C. Moulder. Leonard grew up in the Lagrange area of Ohio. He graduated from Baldwin Wallace College in 1939 and later received an alumni merit award. After moving to Colorado in 1956 he became the first Industrial Engineer at Coors Ceramic division in Golden. He would eventually become head of the IE department at Coors. Leonard was an active member of the IEEE society and held many posts including president of the local chapter. After retiring in 1981 he and Bette were active members of the Coors vice squad helping them run many community volunteer projects. Leonard was an avid member of the Boy Scouts of America. Memorial contributions may be made to the local chapter of your choice. Contact: Billy Cornelius.

Margaret Cheney

MURAWSKI, Edward W.
October 18, 1918 - July 30, 1998
The Cleveland Plain Dealer
Aug 2, 1998, pg. 8 sec. B, Obituary

Edward W. Murawski, 79, war veteran, carpenter

Elyria — Edward W. Murawski served in the Army in World War II and was a member of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1079. Mr. Murawski, 79, of Elyria, died Thursday at Avon Oaks Nursing Home in Avon. He was born in Elyria and lived there his entire life. He graduated from Elyria High School in 1937. He worked as a carpentry foreman at the Elyria Foundry for 20 years and was a carpenter with R. B. Smith Construction Co. for many years. He was an active member of St. Mary Catholic Church and its Holy Name Society. He was a life member of the United Polish Club and bowled with the St. Jude Church Bowling League for many years. He enjoyed all sports and scored a hole-in-one in 1973 at Oberlin Country Club. Survivors include his wife of 56 years, Eileen M.; sons, Jack of Elyria and Rick of LaGrange; daughters, Carol Roswell and Marcia Machovina, both of Elyria, and Sherri Crawford of Berlin Heights; 10 grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; and a brother. Services will be at 11 a.m. tomorrow at St. Mary Church, 320 Middle Ave., Elyria. Reichlin-Roberts Funeral Home of Elyria is handling arrangements.

Richard J. O'Keefe

MYERS, Dorothy E., nee Baldaud
June 15, 1910 - March 20, 1999
The Cleveland Plain Dealer Mar 24, 1999, pg. 6 sec. B, Death Notice

Dorothy E. Myers, 88, of North Ridgeville, died March 20, 1999. Survivors include daughter Kathleen Fish of Parma, sons Donald J. Myers of Kansas City, MO., Thomas H. Myers of San Jose, CA., Theodore R. Myers of Tempe, AZ six grandchildren; three sisters and one brother. Friends may call Friday from 3-7 p.m. at Bauer-Laubenthal Funeral Home, at Chestnut Ridge Rd. at St. Rt. 57, Elyria. Services will be Saturday at 10 a.m. at St. Peter's Church, 35777 Center Ridge Rd., North Ridgeville, OH 44039. Burial will follow in St. Peter's Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Peter's Church; The American Cancer Society, 43099 North Ridge Rd., Elyria, OH 44035 or to the charity of the donor's choice.

Richard J. O'Keefe

MYERS, Eleanor J., nee Wysocki
March 04, 1917 - November 14, 1997
The Cleveland Plain Dealer Nov 15, 1997, pg. 6 sec. B, Death Notice

Eleanor J. Myers (nee Wysocki), age 80, of North Ridgeville. Died Friday. Survived by daughters, Mrs. David (Rita) George of Bath, OH., Mrs. Mike (Lucille) McHugh of Penfield, OH.; son, Herman Myers of Columbus; 13 grandchildren; brother, Joseph Wysocki of Avon. Preceded in death, husband, Eugene; granddaughter Janet Donofrio; brothers, Edward and Harry. Services will be Monday at 10 a.m. at St. Peter's Catholic Church, North Ridgeville. Friends may call Sunday from 2-5 p.m. at Bauer-Laubenthal-Wainwright Funeral Home, Chestnut Ridge Rd. at St. Rt. 57, Elyria. Burial St. Peter's Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the New Life Foundation, 5255 North Abbe Rd., Elyria 44035

Richard J. O'Keefe

MYERS, Elizabeth, see Elizabeth Hordwell

MYERS, George
April 16, 1884 - October 21, 1952
Elyria Chronicle-Telegram Wednesday Oct. 22, 1952, pg 2

George Myers, RD 1 Avon, died yesterday at 4:45 p.m. following a heart attack at his home on Otten road. Mr. Myers was born April 16, 1884 and had resided in the same home for all his 68 years. He was a farmer and a gas well driller. Surviving are his wife Hattie; five daughters, Mrs. Grant Rundle of Columbia Station, Mrs. Leo Ackerman, Mrs. Leo Welter of North Ridgeville, Mrs. Wilson Stoskopf of Valley City, Mrs. Glenn Urig of Avon; one son Lawrence of Eaton township; six sisters, Mrs. Henry Smith of North Ridgeville, Mrs. William Jungblood of Sheffield Lake, Mrs. Elizabeth Horwedel of Cleveland, Mrs. Wren Burrer of Carlisle, Mrs. George Steigerwald of Cleveland and Mrs. M.B. Diederich of Ridgeville; and 16 grandchildren. A daughter Marian and one brother preceded him in death. The body was removed from the Leonard P. Reichlin Funeral Home this afternoon to the late home where services will be held Friday at 9 a.m. and from St. Peter's church. The Rev. Fr. Francis Brucker will officiate and interment will be in St. Peter's cemetery.

Richard J. O'Keefe

MYERS, George
April 16, 1884 - October 21, 1952
Id#: 0648305 Name: Myers, George
Date: Oct 23 1952, Death Notice
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #138

.

Notes: Myers, George, beloved husband of Hattie; father of Mrs. Grant Rundle of Columbia Station, Mrs. Leo Ackerman, Mrs. Leo Welter of North Ridgeville, Mrs. Wilson Stoskopf of Valley City, Mrs. Glenn Urig of Avon and Lawrence of Eaton Township; brother of Mrs. Henry Smith of North Ridgeville, Mrs. William Jungblood of Sheffield Lake, Mrs. Elizabeth Horwedel of Cleveland, Mrs. Wren Burrer of Carlisle, Mrs. George Steigerwald of Cleveland and Mrs. M. B. Diedrich of North Ridgeville; grandfather; suddenly Oct. 21; late residence, Otten Rd., North Ridgeville, where friends may call. Funeral services Friday, Oct. 24, 9 a. m. at the residence, 9:30 a. m. at St. Peter's Church, North Ridgeville. Arrangements by Leonard P. Reichlin Funeral Home, Elyria, O.

Richard J. O'Keefe

MYERS, Gertrude M., see Gertrude M. Steigerwald

MYERS, Hattie, nee Wensink
August 17, 1885 - September 24, 1961
Elyria Chronicle-Telegram, Sept. 25, 1961

Mrs. Hattie Myers, 76, of 5660 Otten Rd., North Ridgeville, died in her home at 6:55 p.m. yesterday. She had been ill since June. Mrs. Myers was born in Brook Park, August 17, 1885, and made her home in North Ridgeville for 51 years. She was a member of St. Peter Church, North Ridgeville, and the Altar and Rosary Society of the parish. Surviving are a son, Lawrence of Eaton Township; five daughters, Mrs. Grant (Leona) Rundle, Columbia Station, Mrs. Leo (Dorothy) Ackerman and Mrs. Leo (Ruth) Welter, both of North Ridgeville, Mrs. Wilson (Jean) Stoskopf, Valley City, Mrs. Alice Urig, Avon; 17 grandchildren; four brothers, John Wensink, Elyria, Henry Wensink, Brook Park, George Wensink, Cleveland, and Aloyisius Wensink, Parma; and three sisters, Mrs. Mary Baldauf, Elyria, Mrs. Agnes Klingshirn of North Ridgeville, Mrs. Lawrence Klingshirn, Avon Lake. Her husband, George, died in 1952 and a daughter, Marian, also preceded her in death. Friends may call after 7 this evening at the Reichlin Funeral Home where services will be held Wednesday at 10 a.m. followed by a requiem high mass in St. Peter Church at 10:30, with Rt. Rev. Msgr. Edward Halloran, pastor, officiating. Burial will be in St. Peter Cemetery.

Richard J. O'Keefe


MYERS, Hattie, nee Wensink
August 17, 1885 - September 24,1961
Id#: 0648328 Name: Myers, Hattie
Date: Sep 26 1961, Death Notice
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #138

Notes: Myers. Hattie Myers (nee Wensink), 5660 Otten Rd., North Ridgeville, dearly beloved wife of the late George, dear mother of Lawrence of Eston, Mrs. Leona Rundle, Columbia Station, Mrs. Jean Stoskopf, Valley City, Mrs. Alice Urig, Avon, Mrs. Dorothy Ackerman and Mrs. Ruth Welter, North Ridgeville, sister of Mrs. Mary Baldauf, Mrs. Agnes Klingshirn and Mrs. Lawrence Klingshirn, John, Henry, George and Aloysius Wensink, grandfather. Friends may call at the Reichlin Funeral Home, 327 Cleveland St. (Rt. 20), Elyria, O. Services Wednesday, St. Peter's Church, North Ridgeville at 10:30 a. m. Burial St. Peter's Cemetery.

Richard J. O'Keefe

MYERS, Hilda R., see Hilda R. Schneidler

MYERS, Irvin W.
February 12, 1905 - November 12, 1983
The Cleveland Plain Dealer
Nov 14, 1983, pg. 8 sec. D, Death Notice

Irvin W. Myers, beloved husband of Verena A. (nee Diederich), dear father of Mrs. Janette Hoffman, Mrs. Charlotte Murph, Mrs. Rose Pecullan, Mrs. Wilda Michel, Mrs. Linda Gilles, Albert, Larry, Terry, Kenneth and the late Marilyn Joviak, brother of Sr. Lucian, S.N.D., Eugene, Herbert and the late Hilda Scheidler, grandfather of 28, great-grandfather of five. Services 10 a.m. Wednesday, in St. Peter's Catholic Church, North Ridgeville. Friends may call at the Bogner Funeral Home, 36403 Center Ridge Rd., (Rt. 20) North Ridgeville, Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

Richard J. O'Keefe

MYERS, Julia Anna, see Julia Anna Youngblood

MYERS, Kathleen Ellen, see Kathleen Ellen Fish

MYERS, Kathryn, see Kathryn Diederich

MYERS, L. John
March 27, 1943 - July 22, 1968
Id#: 0648374 Name: Myers, L. John
Date: Jul 24 1968, Death Notice
Source: Plain Dealer; Cleveland
Necrology File, Reel #138.

Notes: Myers. L. John Myers, age 25, beloved husband of Sheila (nee Cebula), dear father of Robert and Kenneth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Myers, brother of Mrs. Richard Kress, Miss Margie and George Myers. Survived by eight aunts and one nephew, late residence, Chestnut Ridge Rd., Elyria. Funeral Mass Thursday, 10:30 A.M. in St. Peters Church, North Ridgeville, O. Friends may call at The Bogner Funeral Home, 36403 Center Ridge Rd. (Rt. 20), North Ridgeville, Wednesday 2-5 And 7-10 P.M.

Richard J. O'Keefe

MYERS, Leona A., see Leona A. Rundle

MYERS, Margie Ann, see Margie Ann Crocker

MYERS, Marilyn G., see marilyn G. Joviak

MYERS, Mary, see Mary Andress

MYERS, Mathias J.
1875 - Abt. July 21, 1961
Id#: 0648436 Name: Myers, Mathias J.
Date: Jul 23 1961, Death Notice
Source: Plain Dealer; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #138

Notes: 5448 Stoney Ridge Rd., North Ridgeville; beloved husband of the late Lucy; dear father of Sr. Mary Lucian S.N.D. of Cleveland, Mrs. Hilda Scheidler, Irwin W., Herbert G., Eugene H., all of North Ridgeville; brother of Mrs. Joseph Laubenthal of Elyria; grandfather; great-grandfather. Friends may call at the Reichlin Funeral Home, 327 Cleveland St., (Route 20), Elyria. Services Monday, St. Peter's Church, North Ridgeville, at 10 a. m. Burial in the Church Cemetery.

Richard J. O'Keefe

MYERS, Mrs.
Saturday Feb 27, 1892
Lorain County Reporter
Ridgeville

Mrs. Myers, aged 73 (or maybe 75 hard to read) years died last Friday. Deceased was mother of Mr. Peter Myers, a resident of the center road and almost one mile north of the center. Mrs. Myers was taken ill with the grip several weeks ago and her only wish was to return to her son’s here from her daughter’s. She was buried from St. Peter’s church, Sunday Feb. 21st.

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MYERS, Ruth A., see Ruth A. Schaefer

MYERS, Verena A., nee Diederich
June 20, 1906 - February 22, 1989
The Cleveland Plain Dealer Feb 23, 1989, pg. 11 sec. B, Death Notice

Verena A. Myers, beloved wife of the late Irvin, dear mother of Mrs. Richard (Janette) Hoffman, Charlotte Murph, Rose Pecullan, Mrs. David (Wilda) Michel, Linda Gilles, Albert, Larry, Pete and Terry, grandmother of 28, great-grandmother of 13, six sisters and two brothers also survive. Passed away Wednesday, Feb. 22. Memorials may be forwarded to charity of the donor's choice. Services at St. Peter's Catholic Church, Friday, Feb. 24, 1989 at 10 a.m. Friends may call at the Bogner Funeral Home, a G. H. Busch Company, 36403 Center Ridge Rd., (West of Rt. 83), North Ridgeville, from 6-9 p.m. Thursday.

Richard J. O'Keefe

 

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