Watson to Younglas

WATSON, Thelma G.
Lorain Journal Sept 2, 1997

WATSON, Thelma G. 87, retired LPN

Thelma G. Watson (nee Dumas), 87, of Amherst and formerly of Grafton, died Monday, Sept. 1, 1997 at Amherst Manor Nursing Home, following a brief illness. She was born July 16, 1909, in Elyria. Mrs. Watson retired from Southwest General Hospital, Middleburg Heights, where she was a licensed practical nurse. She enjoyed crafts and card playing. Survivors include her brother Glenn Dumas of Sheffield Township; sister, Irene Fugitt of Elyria; and nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband Edgar Watson; sister Hazel Jensen and parents Robert and Ann Dumas (nee Beal). Private services will be held at a later date. The Busch-Curtis-Scheuffler Family Chapel, Elyria, is in charge of arrangements. (Thelma was buried in North Murray Ridge Cemetery on September 6, 1997).

Louise Moran

WEARSCH, Delphine M., see Delphine M. Laubenthal

WEBER, Emma, nee Diederich
December 03, 1859 - November 15, 1945
Id#: 0382796 Name: Weber, Emma
Date: Nov 17 1945, Death Notice
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #084

Notes: Weber: Emma (nee Diedrick), age 86; beloved wife of the late Nicholas A.; mother of Mrs. Gertrude E. Farner, Clarence J., Frank R., Ralph M. Weber, and grandmother; Thursday a. m. Friends may call at the Charles A. Mandley Funeral Home, 15480 Triskett rd., at Lorain ave. Services from Our Lady of Angels Church, Rocky River Dr., Saturday, Nov. 17, at 11 a. m. Kindly omit flowers. Interment North Ridgevillem, O.

Richard J. O'Keefe

WEBER, Helene Barbara, nee Cyprus
Lorain Journal, June 13, 1998

WEBER, Helene Barbara (nee Cyprus) 77, of Lorain died Friday June 12, 1998, at Amherst Manor Nursing Home, following a lengthy illness. She was born in Lorain, where she was a lifelong resident. Mrs. Weber was a welder at the Lorain Shipyards during World War II and also at Freuhauf. She was a member of the Church of St. Peter, Lorain. She loved to dance. Survivors include her husband of 54 years, Robert T.; sister Jean O'Keefe and many nieces and nephews.She was preceded in death by her daughter Cindy Weber; parents John and Elizabeth Cyprus; and brother Richard. Friends may call Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Reidy-Scanlan-Dooner Funeral Home. The Rev. Patrick Henry, associate pastor of the Church of St. Peter, will officiate. Burial will be in Ridge Hill Memorial Park, Amherst Township. Contributions may be made to the Cindy Weber Scholar-ship Fund c/o 3515 Edgewood Dr., Lorain, 44053.

Louise Moran

WEBER, Lillian, nee Parker
April 11, 1898 - April 27, 1986
The Cleveland Plain Dealer
Apr 30, 1986, pg. 11 sec. F, Death Notice

Lillian Weber (nee Parker), wife of the late Clarence J., mother of the late Clarence J. and Raymond K., sister of two sisters and seven brothers, all deceased, dear friend of Mary N? and Chet and Mary Secora, National Recording Secretary of Gold Star Mothers, At services at Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints, 25000 Westwood Thursday 11 a.m. Friends may call at Bollinger Funeral Home, 9610 Denison Ave. 7-9 p.m. Tuesday and 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. Wednesday.

Richard J. O'Keefe

WEIDMAN, Celia, see Celia Reichert

WEIGEL, Clara Helena "Lena", nee Diederich
March 25, 1869 - April 20, 1892
Id#: 0383977 Name: Weigel, "Lena" Diederich
Date: April 22, 1892
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #084.

Weigel - Lena Diederich, beloved wife of George P. Weigel, died April 20. Funeral from her late residence, 18 Siam st., Saturday at 8:30 a. m. Friends invited.

Richard J. O'Keefe

WEISENSELL, Aaron M.
January 16, 1979 - January 24, 2007
The Cleveland Plain Dealer
Jan 26, 2007, pg. 7 sec. B, Death Notice

Aaron M. Weisensell, 28, beloved son of Laura and Paul, brother of Brian, grandson of Loretta Weisensell and the late Mae Mary Reger, nephew of two, cousin of three. Private services at David Bogner Family Funeral Home, N. Ridgeville. Memorials to the Aaron Weisensell Memorial Fund c/o any Fifth-Third Bank. View complete obituary and make online condolences at www.davidbognerfamilyfuneralhome.com


WEISENSELL, Aaron M.
January 16, 1979 - January 24, 2007

Aaron M. Weisensell, age 28, of North Ridgeville, passed away suddenly Wednesday at his home. Born in Cleveland, he had been a resident of North Ridgeville for the past 3 years moving from Fairview Park where he lived for most of his life. He was a 1998 graduate of Fairview Park High School and received an Associate of Art Degree in Auto Tech from Northwestern University, Lima. He enjoyed Boy Scouts, racing and was a muscle car enthusiast. Survivors include his mother Laura Weisensell of North Ridgeville; father, Paul E. Weisensell of Rolling Oaks, Virginia; brother, Brian Weisensell of Nashville, Tennessee; paternal grandmother, Loretta Weisensell of Cleveland; two aunts and three cousins. He was preceded in death by his paternal grandmother, Mae Mary Reger. Services will be private. Burial will be in Lakewood Park Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Aaron Weisensell Memorial Fund c/o any 5th Third Bank. Arrangements are under the direction of the David Bogner Family Funeral Home, 36625 Center Ridge Road, North Ridgeville.

Richard O'Keefe

WEIXEL, Catherine, see Catherine Diederich

Welburn / Wellborn, Elizabeth, see Elizabeth Mennell

WELLER, Grace Elyria Democrat, Wed, Aug 23, 1865

In Elyria, on the 15th inst., of Dysentery, Grace, infant daughter of John and Mary N. Weller, aged 3 months and 20 days.

Submitted by Norma Karter, Not related.

WELSH, Thomas Doyle March 1949
Id#: 0385974 Name: Welsh, Thomas Doyle Date: Mar 2? 1949
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #085

Notes: Welsh, Thomas Doyle, beloved husband of Marguerite; beloved stepfather of Dorothy Gorman and Harry Bogart; beloved brother of Katherine, Agnes and Joseph Welsh of Elyria, and William of Youngstown; passed away at his home Friday morning at 337 Stanford Ave., Elyria. Funeral Monday at 9:30 at St. Mary's Church, Elyria. Burial St. Mary's Cemetery.

Richard O'Keefe

WELTER, Ruth A., see Ruth A. Schaefer

WENSINK, Hattie, see Hattie Myers

WERNER, Jacob
Lorain County Reporter, Saturday Jan 16, 1892

Jacob Werner died on Tuesday Jan 12, aged 60 years of consumption, leaving a widow and six children, three boys and three girls. The funeral services were held at St. Peter's church and the remains were buried here.

Abstracted by Norma Karter, Elyria newspaper lookups

WESTRICK, Corrine M., see Corrine M. Smith

WHEELER, Almira A.
The Elyria Republican Newspaper, March 3, 1881

Lagrange — Died, on Monday morning, February 21st, 1881, of quick consumption, Miss Almira A. Wheeler, aged 17 years, three months, and four days. She accompanied some relatives to Michigan, last autumn, to attend school. She was seemingly in good health there, but a short time passed, and she was obliged to leave school, and the physician said if she wished to go home she must go immediately.. She came about six [word missing] ago, and the disease made rapid work. The funeral services were held in the Baptist Church, on Tuesday, at 1 o'clock, conducted by Rev. W. S. Pechin.

Submitted by Richard Kurish

WHELPLEY, Margaret, see Maqrgaret Jackson

WHITE, Charles Wesley

WHITE, Florence Irene, see Florence I. Wilson

WHITNEY, Ira E.
The Anthony Weekly Bulletin, Harper County, Kansas
Friday, December 18, 1896

Ira E. WHITNEY, was born in Peru, Vermont, September, 13, 1829, and with his father's family moved to Pittsfield, Lorain county, Ohio, in 1836, which place was his home until he came to Harper county, Kansas in the fall of 1886. He was married February 28, 1865 to Mrs. Delia Kelly ROUNDS of Pittsfield, Ohio. Mr. WHITNEY leaves a widow, three sons, one daughter and five brothers and a wide circle of friends to mourn his sudden death. He died at the family residence December 12, 1896, aged 67 years, 2 months and 20 days. An exemplary citizen always, he was admired and respected by all who knew him. His death is a severe blow to the family, especially to the afflicted widow who is in very poor health. The many friends of the family in Harper county are sincere sympathizers with them in their deep grief.

Jim Laird

WHITNEY, Susan
Lorain County Reporter, Saturday March 19, 1892

Pittsfield — Died on the 8th, in her 85th year, of old age, Mrs. Susan Whitney, wife of Ira Whitney, who, with eight children, mourn her loss, this being the first death in her family in a married life of over 60 years. A resident of this town for over 35 years she saw many changes.

Abstracted by Norma Karter, Elyria newspaper lookups

WICKARD, Patricia, nee Rogers
1926 - Abt. January 20, 1979
The Cleveland Plain Dealer
Jan 22, 1979, pg. 3 sec. B, Death Notice

Patricia Wickard (nee Rogers), age 52, of Solon. Beloved wife of Charles G., mother of Charles Jr., of Charlotte, N.C., Scott G. of Oak Hill W. Va., and Bart G, at home. Grandmother of Tricia, daughter of Glen and Elsie Rogers of Elyria, sister of Sherl Saddler of Elyria. Memorial service 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, January 23 at Valley Lutheran Church, E. Orange St., Chagrin Falls. Memorials suggested to American Cancer Society. Arrangements by Stroud Funeral Home.

Richard O'Keefe

WILBERT, Elizabeth, see Elizabeth Hordwell

WILCOX, William H.

WILMONT, B. N.

WILMONT, Silas

WILSON, EDWIN E.
The Chronicle Telegram, 9 June 1984

Edwin E. Wilson, 75, of Elyria died at Elyria Memorial Hospital today following a one-year illness. He was born in Akron and had been an Elyria resident 33 years. He was a retired plant security guard and a fireman for the Detroit Diesel Allison Tank Plant, Cleveland. He is survived by 3 grandchildren and a brother, Earl Wilson of Elyria. He was preceded in death by his wife, Florence I. Wilson, in 1977. Friends may call at the Curtis-Scheuffler Funeral Home, Elyria on Sunday from 7-9 pm. Services will be Monday at 10 am at the funeral home. Alva W. Taylor will officiate. Burial will be in Brookdale Cemetery, Elyria.

Carole Schetter

WILSON, Florence Irene, nee White
The Chronicle Telegram, 14 November 1977

Mrs. Edwin Wilson — Mrs. Florence I. Wilson (nee White) 68, of 175 S. Logan St. died in Elyria Memorial Hospital yesterday after an illness of 2 months. Mrs. Wilson, an Elyria resident since 1949, was born in Barberton, August 21, 1909. She was a member of the New Life Baptist Church of North Ridgeville. Surviving are her husband, Edwin, 2 sons, Richard L., Fort Walton Beach, Fla. and Ronald F., Townville, Pa., 6 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren, a brother, Paul A., Rocky River. Services will be Wednesday at 11 am in the Curtis-Scheuffler Funeral Home. The Rev. Carl Nowlin will officiate and burial will be in Brookdale Cemetery. There will be no visitation at the funeral home.

Carole Schetter

WILSON, James

WILSON, William
Grafton, July 27th, 1887
The Elyria Republican Newspaper, August 4,1887

Born in Yorkshire, England, in 1808, and died at the residence of his son-in-law, Mr. Amos Moon, July 25th,1887, Mr. William Wilson, in the 79th year of his age. Mr. Wilson was united in marriage in the year 1836 to Miss Nancy Finn, in Yorkshire, England, when they moved to this country, locating in Eaton Township, O., where by their industrious habits and arduous labors they purchased a farm, making for themselves a pleasant and comfortable home, where they lived up to the year 1874, when by death he was bereft of his companion. There were born to this union two sons and four daughters, of whom one son and three daughters survive them. Mr. Wilson, since the death of his wife, has made his home with his two daughters, Mrs. Gillmore, of Henry county, and Mrs. Amos Moon, of Weston, Wood county, Ohio, where he received by loving hearts and hands all those kind attentions perquisite to his declining years. Early in life those kind parents, who were deeply loved for their kind admonitions and exemplary life, gave their hearts to Christ, and by their precepts were instrumental in leading their children in the paths of virtue, embracing the same saving faith, in which to trust in life. The deceased was a loving father, a kind and generous neighbor and friend, and his departure leaves an aching void in the hearts of his near kindred. Although a great sufferer during the latter part of his sickness, yet he was never known to complain of his lot, but with a confiding faith centered in Him who was his support in health and in his illness he lived the life of a Christian and ultimately died a triumphant death. His remains arrived at the residence of his son, Mr. George Wilson, on the 26th. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. M. L. Pounds of Oberlin, July 27th, at 2 o'clock p.m., in the M. E. church at LaPorte, where all the children now living, with the exception of the youngest daughter, Mrs. Golden, of California, with his many relatives and friends followed his remains to their last resting place.

Submitted by Richard Kurish

WINSON, David C.
February 05, 1957 - May 24, 2007

David C. Winson, , age 50 of N. Ridgeville died Thursday, May 24, 2007 at EMH Regional Medical Center following a long illness. He was born February 5, 1957 in Elyria and was a life long resident of N. Ridgeville. Mr. Winson was a member of St. Peter Church and enjoyed cooking and gardening. He worked for Milford Rivet Co., Elyria and then later at Seaway Bolt in Columbia Station. Surviving are his wife, Angie (nee Sines) brothers, R. Peter of Homerville, and Tom of N. Ridgeville, sisters, Sally Winson of North Olmsted, Virginia Spisak of Monroe, NC, Rita Winson of North Olmsted and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his mother, Mary Margaret Winson in 2001, and his father, Leonard R. Winson in 1998. Friends will be received Saturday June 2 from 1PM until time of a Memorial Service at 2 PM at the David Bogner Family Funeral Home 36625 Center Ridge Road, N. Ridgeville. Reverend Stephen Kaminski will officiate.

Richard O'Keefe

WINSON, Leonard R.
August 25, 1922 - February 18, 1998
The Cleveland Plain Dealer
Feb 20, 1998, pg. 9 sec. B, Obituary

Leonard R. Winson, 75, N. Ridgeville carpenter

North Ridgeville — From 1975 to 1990, Leonard R. Winson was a carpenter for the Ruppelt Construction Co. of North Ridgeville. He previously worked in auto parts sales for the J.R. Dall Ford dealership in Elyria for 28 years. He was part owner of the Melody Grove social hall in North Ridgeville. Mr. Winson was Treasurer of the North Ridgeville Historical Society. He also belonged to the Inventors Council of Greater Lorain County and the Senior Fellowship Club of Elyria. The 75-year-old North Ridgeville resident died Wednesday at Kaiser Permanente Parma Medical Center. He was born in South Amherst and had lived in North Ridgeville since early childhood. During World War II, he served in the Army in Europe and fought in the Battle of the Bulge. He was a life member of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1079 in Elyria. Mr. Winson, who attended John Carroll University, was a member of St. Peter Catholic Church in North Ridgeville and its Holy Name Society. For many years, Mr. Winson was active with the Boy Scouts. Ballroom dancing and making wooden rocking horses were among his hobbies. Survivors include his wife of 13 years, Shirley; sons, David and Tom, both of North Ridgeville, and R. Peter of Homerville; daughters, Sally and Rita, both of North Olmsted, and Virginia Spisak of Charlotte, N.C.; stepsons, Terry Smith of Wickliffe and Wayne Smith of South Euclid; stepdaughters, Diane Mann of North Ridgeville, Sandy Tsavaris of Mansfield, Bonnie K. Sefcik of Brooklyn and Lori Smith of Elyria; 13 grandchildren; two brothers; and two sisters. Services will be at 10 a.m. tomorrow at St. Peter Church, 35777 Center Ridge Rd., North Ridgeville. Memorial contributions may be made to the North Ridgeville Historical Society, 5880 Jaycox Rd., North Ridgeville 44039. The David Bogner Family Funeral Home is handling arrangements.

Richard O'Keefe

WINSON, Mary Margaret
December 4, 1923 - October 1, 2001
The Cleveland Plain Dealer
Oct 2, 2001, pg. 7 sec. B, Death Notice

Mary Margaret Winson, 77, of North Ridgeville, died yesterday. David Bogner, North Ridgeville.

Richard O'Keefe

WINSON, Pauline M., see Pauline M. Antolik

WNEK, Edward Frank
The Chronicle-Telegram, 27 Aug 2005

Edward Frank Wnek, 88, of Amherst, died Friday, Aug. 26, 2005, at Community Health Partners Hospital and Surgical Center in Lorain following a one-month illness. Born and raised in Lorain, he was a graduate of Lorain High School. He lived in Amherst the past 50 years. He was a veteran of the Army, serving during World War II in Scotland, England, France and Germany. While in England, he was chief clerk of the mail room and commanded all the top secret, secret and confidential letters. He participated in the invasion of Normandy on D-Day and worked in the G-4 section of supply in the ETO. He was chief clerk and key member in the ETO in a Prisoners of War Overhead Detachment 2029 of the Central Prisoners of War enclosure 19. While in St. Mere Iglese, France, he handled more than 100,000 prisoner records. He was in charge of escorting 5,000 prisoners from France to England for labor camp duties. He directed 315 men in Prisoners of War Overhead Camp 19. He compiled the Criminal War Registry of war security aspects. He was employed at the former National Tube in Lorain from 1937 to 1947 as weighmaster and pyrometer technician. He later served as office and sales manager, and as auto mechanic for Wnek's Auto Service in Amherst, where he was in partnership with his sister and brother for 38 years, retiring in 1984. He was a member of VFW Post 451, where he served as captain of the fast-pitch softball team and of the bowling league. He was a member of Amherst VFW Post 1662 and served as its chaplain for 10 years. He organized the golf league and served its president and secretary. He was a member of the Amherst Military Honor Guard, performing honors at funerals and parades. He was a member of the Amherst Eagles Aerie 1442, where he organized a dart ball team and served as captain and was a member of the Amherst American Legion Post 118 and the Lorain PACC. He enjoyed fishing and cooking. Survivors include a daughter, Debra Ann Wnek of Amherst; a stepson, Charles Dean Finlay of Columbus; a stepdaughter, Patrica Ann Ball of Abilene, Texas; three grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; and a sister, Agnes Zelinsk of Elyria. He was preceded in death by his wife of 45 years, Bernice Genevieve (nee Grills) Wnek in 2001; parents, Frank and Mary (nee Szafran) Wnek; brothers Stanley Wnek Sr. and Theodore Wnek; and sisters Stella Nickolette, Anne Sniezek and Lottie Cherney. Friends may call 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at the Hempel Funeral Home, 373 Cleveland Ave., Amherst. Closing prayers will be 9:30 a.m. Monday at the funeral home, followed by a 10 a.m. Mass of Christian burial at St. Joseph Catholic Church, 200 St. Joseph Drive, Amherst. The Rev. Lawrence Martello, pastor, will officiate. The Amherst Military Honor Guard will perform honors. Burial will be in St. Joseph Cemetery, Amherst.

Leslie Rodriguez

WOLF, Jack
Lorain Journal, July 18, 1988 (Incomplete Article)

Jack Wolf, 62, director of the Lorain County Board of Elections, died early this morning of an apparent heart attack after collapsing on a dance floor at an Ohio reception at the Democratic National Convention. Wolf, who was attending his first Democratic convention and was a member of the Democratic Party's Rules Committee, was pronounced dead at 12:51 a.m. at Crawford Long Hospital in Atlanta, Ga. Wolf was named to his fourth, two-year term as elections board director in March. According to Sherrod Brown, Ohio Secretary of State, Wolf collapsed shortly after midnight while dancing with friends at a reception in the ballroom of the Pierremont Hotel that was filled with 500 to 600 people. Brown said someone suddenly shouted that a person had collapsed on the dance floor. Brown said he then called the emergency squad, which tried for about 45 minutes to revive Wolf. Brown said he was aware of past medical problems Wolf had with his heart. 'I know it sounds trite, but Jack died doing what he liked best. He was having fun and he was attending a Democratic Convention". Leonard Camera, the other Democrat on the Lorain County Board of Elections, said "Jack Wolf lived for politics, and (also for) the children of Lorain where he was active in Little League for more than 25 years." Wolf, who was not married, moved with his family to Lorain in January, 1926. His parents, the late Herman and Fenni Wolf, opened a dry goods store in South Lorain. Wolf closed the family store in 1961 and went into real estate and car sales before becoming deputy director. He also was active in various political and sporting organizations, particularly Little League. He was a World War II U.S. Army veteran. Wolf was a member of the Agudath B'nai Israel Synagogue, the B'nai Brith, the Lorain Kiwanis Club. Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Ernest (Evelyn} Ostreicher of Englewood, Ohio and three nieces. Funeral Arrangements are being handled by the Walter A. Frey Funeral Home of Lorain. Jack is buried in the Jewish Cemetery on Rt. 254-Lorain

Louise Moran

WOOD, Family
Wellington Enterprise, May 21, 1884

Memorial services for the Wood Family, lost at sea April 18th in the wreck of the steamer "State of Florida" were held at the Disciple Church Sabbath morning. Here was where they regularly worshiped, Mr. Wood being one of the leading members, and the family were greatly beloved and respected. The two surviving daughters were present, and the three orders to which Mr. Wood belonged I. O. O. F's, Masonic Lodge and Knight's of Honor attended in a body, occupying the centre of the church, which was crowded to its fullest capacity. The floral tributes were very handsome. Mr. Moore, the pastor, conducted the solemn service and the occasion was one of peculiar sadness.

Sari Anna

WOOD, Harry
Wellington Enterprise, January 30, 1879 p. 3

A son of Henry Wood, of Brighton, aged fifteen years, died Monday night of inflamation of the bowels, and was buried Wednesday. A notice will appear next week.


WOOD, Harry

In Brighton, Ohio, Jan. 20, 1879, Harry Wood, only son of Henry and M. A. Wood, aged 14 years and 4 months. Harry attended school till the Friday previous to his death, apparently well, was taken ill Saturday evening with intussusception of the bowels caused, it is supposed, by running or jumping on a sleigh and resulting in death the following Monday evening. He was a bright active boy, greatly beloved by his friends, and died having a Christian's hope, exhorting his friends to meet him in heaven. His dying declaration was: "I am going to see Jesus." The funeral sevices conducted by Rev. D. P. Williams of Brighton, were attended by a large concourse of friends.

Sari Anna

WOOD, Mary Ann, nee Chadderton
Wellington Enterprise, September 27, 1877 p. 3

Mary Ann Wood nee Chadderton, born 1839 Handley, Cheshire, England

On the 12th inst. at her residence in Brighton, Maryann, wife of Henry Wood, aged 38 years. Elyria Republican, September 20, 1877 (Thursday). The following account appeared under the heading Wellington News: The funeral services of Mrs. Henry Wood, of Brighton, were held at the family residence, on Thursday, 13th instant. Mrs. Wood has been a great sufferer for the past year, no two physicians quite able to agree as to the disease afflicting her. Some protested it was cancer in the stomach, others pronounced it dyspepsis, etc. A postmortem examination proved the cause of her death to have originated in the growing up of the stomach, or becoming calloused so there was no action. Mrs. Wood was a lady highly esteemed by all who had the pleasure of her acquantance, and was deeply beloved by the family circle, upon whom this affliction falls with unusual severity. Mr. Wood is a man widely known as a factory man, and a manufacturer of first-class cheese.

Sari Anna

WOODWORTH, Hiram

WRIGHT, Carol Ann, nee Knipper
from Wooster Daily Record - December 17, 1986

Carol Ann Wright (nee Knipper), 50, of Wooster, Ohio died early this morning December 17, 1986 at Mansfield General Hospital. She was born on April 19, 1938 in Elyria to the late George V. and Harriet D. (nee Greenich) Knipper and had made her home there before moving to the Wooster area in 1974 from West Salem. She was a member of the Westwood Baptist Church. Surviving are her husband, Bernard H. Wright whom she wed in 1956; children Bernard Allen Wright, Mrs Efrain (Betty) Segarra and Miss Pamela Sue Wright all of Wooster and Mrs Mitchell (Cynthia) Malcomb of Lakeville; a brother Edwin E. Knipper of Elyria and a sister Beverly J. Telzerow of Elyria and two grandchildren. She was preceded in death by an infant son, a brother George R. Knipper in 1970 and a sister Corrine McCarty in 1968. Friends may call from 7 to 9 at Custer Funeral Home with Rev Guy Morton officiating at services at 3:15 Friday in the funeral home. Burial will follow in Sherwood Memorial Gardens. Memorial Funds may be made to the CAROL WRIGHT MEMORIAL FUND, Lot #1, 1984 Akron Road Wooster, Ohio.

Joseph F. Conley

WYATT, Frank D.
Elyria Weekly Republican, Thursday May 24, 1894, Amherst

The funeral services of Frank D. Wyatt was held at his residence, on Thursday a. m. at ten o'clock, conducted by Rev. Reeder, of Elyria. Seats were placed under the trees in the yard, as the house could not contain the dense crowd of friends who came to pay their last respects to the departed. The floral offerings were very fine and unanimous. We seldom see such a profusion of lovely flowers, which shows how highly he was esteemed. We were misinformed in regards to the bicycles. While Mr. Snyder was driving down the old “Stratton Hill”, the tug, the end of which was a chain, became unfastened and dropped down, striking the horses heels, which caused the runaway. Frank was thrown out a few rods from Mrs. Collins’ house. He struck on his head, which struck a stone, breaking his neck and also his skull, as Drs. Cornwall and Davison found while making an examination the next morning. A gloom has been cast over the entire community over this sad affair. Mr. Geo. Wyatt, of Iowa, is in town. He came last week to attend his brother’s funeral.


Frank D. Wyatt of South Amherst was killed while driving home from his work. He leaves a widow and many friends to mourn his departure. He was thirty-four years of age. Lucy C. Wyatt and James Wyatt appointed administrators of estate of Francis D. Wyatt late of Amherst.

Abstracted by Norma Karter, Elyria newspaper lookups)

WYSOCKI, Eleanor J., see Eleanor J. Myers

YOUNGBLOOD, Catherine Marie, nee Knipper
from Elyria Chronicle

Catherine M. Youngblood, 85, of Elyria died this morning March 3, 1986, at her home after a short illness. Born in Elyria on September 3, 1902, she was a lifelong resident. She was a member of St Marys Catholic Church in Elyria. She is survived by her daughter Mrs Alex (Joann) Horvath of Elyria with whom she made her home; three grandchildren and a sister Mrs Ada Emerich of Oberlin. She was preceded in death by her husband Edwin A. on May 12, 1982, four sisters and six brothers. Friends may call Tuesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 and the Dicken Funeral Home of Elyria. Services will be held on Wednesday at 9:30 at the funeral home with the Rev Dan Dutkofski assocaite pastor of St Mary's officiating. Burial will be in St Mary's Cemetery in Elyria.

Joseph F Conley

YOUNGBLOOD, Julia Anna, nee Myers
March 24, 1882 - October 29, 1968
Id#: 0793622 Name: Youngblood, Julia Anna
Date: Oct 31 1968, Death Notice
Source: Plain Dealer; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #168

Notes: Youngblood. Julia Anna Youngblood, 86 years old. 4792 Oster Rd., Sheffield Village, O., wife of William J., mother of Mrs. Rosella Lattig, Sheffield Lake, O., Mrs. Benn Blinn (Leora), of Columbus, O., sister of Mrs. Elizabeth Horwedel of Cleveland, O., sister of Mrs. Wren Burr of LaGrange, O., Mrs. Gertrude Steigerwald of Lakewood O., Services 10 A.M. Saturday, Nov. 2 at St. Thomas Church, Sheffield Lake, O. Friends may call at The Reichlin - Cooley Funeral Home, 2920 Broadway. Lorain, O. Friday From 2-4 And 7-9 P.M.

Richard J. O'Keefe

YOUNGBLOOD, William J.
May 25, 1875 - Abt. December 12, 1969
Id#: 0793624 Name: Youngblood, William J.
Date: Dec 12 1969, Death Notice
Source: Plain Dealer; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #168

Notes: Youngblood. William J. Youngblood, 4792 Oster Rd., Sheffield Village, age 94. Father of Mrs. Rosella Lattig, Sheffield Lake, Mrs. Ben (Leora) Blinn of Columbus, O., brother of Mrs. Margaret Kilpatrick of Lorain, O., grandfather of five, great-grandfather of four. Funeral services Saturday 9:45 A.M. at The Reichlin-Cooley Funeral Home, 2920 Broadway. Lorain, O., 10:30 A.M. at St. Thomas Church. Burial in St. Teresa Cemetery.

Richard J. O'Keefe

YOUNGLAS, George
October 31, 1888 - October 26, 1918
Id#: 0402524 Name: Younglas, George
Date: October 27, 1918
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #088

Notes: Younglas-George, beloved husband of Catherine Younglas (nee Klinkner), at his residence, North Ridgeville, Sat. morning at 7:50. Funeral Monday at 11 o'clock at North Ridgeville. Burial private.

Richard J. O'Keefe

 

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