
OBITUARIES
A Remembrance of Loved Ones
Virginia Diane "Ginger" Adamowicz
Virginia Diane "Ginger" Adamowicz left us too soon, January 10, 2023, age 87. Wife of 66 years to the love of her life, Raymond Sr, mother of Kevin Patrick, (Donna, nee Meeker) Diana Rae Clasen, (Rick, deceased) Raymond Frank Jr.(Charmaine Paine) Grandmother of Chelsea, Rick; great grandmother, devoted aunt of many. (Aunt Ginny loved and adored all of you) Sister of Joan Licht (deceased) survived by her baby sister Judy Boothe. Daughter of the late Winton and Nina (nee Allen)
Ginger was a farm girl who lived many adventures with her sisters between the Firelands of Ohio and the cotton fields of Alabama. She was a gifted artist with an extraordinary vocabulary that matched her capricious wit and expansive imagination. Ginger was kind, generous, thoughtful, and mischievous. She loved a little practical joke, was the inventor of a dish known as "blech," made the best potato salad, fried chicken and lemon meringue pie man has ever tasted, and hosted more neighborhood kids in the backyard pool than any other mom. Sprayed them with the hose in the front yard as well. She reigned supreme in sock fights and Monopoly; Ginger was a Rainbow girl, then a South Euclid Lioness; she was a 25 year member of Ladies Auxiliary Post 30. She modeled clothes for "Bee Line," at times tended bar at Landerhaven, and other swinging spots. She was a bookkeeper and an employee of the Euclid School System. She was a Cub Scout Den Mother, Home Room mother and PTA Mom. She was a fierce if not objective defender of her kids.. Okay, she was fierce. She was a beauty. She would laugh until she cried. She loved until she ached. Then she loved some more. She was strong. She loved her husband, she loved her kids, her family, her dogs. She loved the children in her care. She was the mom that always took in strays, animal and human. Ginger sang beautifully, spoke gently. She loved music. She was incredibly loved and is already deeply missed. She was intelligent, irreverent, funny, and a force. Ginger was a good neighbor, a good Samaritan, a gift. If she is dancing on the head of a pin right now, of which we have little doubt, we suspect it's to Marvin Gaye.
The family intends an informal memorial service in the near future.
Cary Michael Root
Cary Michael Root age 71 passed away peacefully on January 6, 2023 surrounded by his loving family. Beloved husband of Barbara (nee Budimlic). Cherished father of Stefanie (Matthew) Sullivan and Stacie (Carl) Emshoff and his stepchildren Lauren (Brandon) Cantwell and Shawn (Elza) McKinney. Proud "Papa" to his granddaughters Ellie and Emma Emshoff and Josie and Savannah Sullivan. Loyal "fur dad" to Bella, Riley, Callie, Jade & Hunter. He is preceded in death by his mother Bernadine "Bunny" Cimbalo (nee Waller). He is also survived by his father Sherman Root, sister Cheryl Clark & brothers Dan (Meg) and Ken ( Beth) Root.
Cary was born on November 14,1951 in Chicago, Illinois. He attended Purdue University where he achieved Bachelors and Masters degrees. Cary worked at Burroughs Corporation and at Cleveland Consulting Associates before founding Root-InfoTech in 1981. He was a trusted advisor to his clients with over 40 years of experience in IT and training. He served on the Board of Directors of the Better Business Bureau, Ohio Commerce Bank, Jewish Family Service Association, the BBB Educational Foundation and the Solon Chamber of Commerce. In addition, he volunteered his IT experience with Ronald McDonald House Charities, the Council of Better Business Bureaus in Arlington, Virginia, Children’s Tumor Foundation, and Breakthrough Charter Schools.
Cary loved his family and pets fiercely and was a trusted friend and colleague to so many. He was well known for his generosity, eternal optimism, perpetual smile and positive attitude. He was constantly mistaken for Chuck Norris as he loved mixed martial arts and was considered as tough and courageous as they come. He held black belts in Karate, Shito Fu and Muay Thai and was a Krav Maga Master Instructor at Asian Sun in Hudson. He recently achieved his Master level third degree black belt from USKMA in Krav Maga while still undergoing chemotherapy.
A Celebration of Life will take place at a later date. The family is requesting donations to Friends of CITY DOGS Cleveland at https://friendsofcitydogscleveland.com/donate . A special thank you to Dr. Dale Shepard and the entire Oncology team at Taussig Cancer Center for the amazing care that they provided during his 7 year battle with Stage 4 colon cancer. The family also wants to recognize Corrine, Bridget & the staff at Miracle City Hospice for the kindness and care that they provided to Cary and his family.
Wilma E. Brandt
Wilma E. Brandt passed away January 3, 2023. Daughter of the late Leona Zupancic Kremzar and Albin J. Kremzar. Loving mother of David, Dale Brandt (Darla), Harvey Brandt Jr., and Cheryl Carolus. Cherished grandmother of Tracy Morrow (Roger), Dustin Brandt, Devin Brandt (Lisa), Scott Carolus, and Darcie Spisak (Robert Jr.). Great-grandmother of Alexis Morrow, Elizabeth Brandt, Robert M. Spisak III., Justin Vargas, and Liam Brandt.
Sister of the late Albin J. Kremzar Jr. The family requests no services at this time.
Ronald Bush
Ronald Louis Bush of Concord Twp. passed away on January 3, 2023. He was born on August 7, 1941. Beloved husband of Nancy Lee (nee Nuttall), they were married on October 23,1964. Father of Michael Lewis (wife Diane) and Susan Marie Miller (husband James); grandfather of Caroline (husband Nicholas), Margaret, Christine, and Miles; son of the late Arnold and Elizabeth (nee Buehner); brother of Clarence (wife Gerry), Robert (wife Harriet), Ralf (wife Evelyn), Cleotha, Marilyn, and Arlene Henning (husband David). Ronald graduated from Eastlake North High in 1960. He worked at Lincoln Electric as an Assembler for 38 years and retired in 2001. Ron was a member of the Zion Lutheran Church in Painesville, OH. He enjoyed traveling and spent winters at Holiday Travel Resort in Florida where he was an active member of the tennis club. He also loved all sports.
Private Service will be held.
Robert "Bob" Simon
Robert “Bob” Simon of Mentor, assured of his salvation, went home to be with the Lord, Sat, Dec. 31, with his beloved bride of 59 years by his side & surrounded by his seven children. Born Dec. 1, 1941, Bob met the love of his life at age 17 in his hometown of Villas, NJ. On Jan. 18, 1964, while serving in the USN, Bob and Pat were married. Throughout their 59 year marriage, bride and groom enjoyed the love and blessings of 7 children, 23 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren.
Bob is survived by wife, Pat; children, Bob & Jen (Audrey, Rebecca, Jared & Charolette), Glen & Randi (Raine & Piper), Tracy & Joe (Kyle, Vanessa, Sabrina, Liliya & Violet), Craig & Michelle (Gabriel, Torreya & Andrew), Carisa & Michael (Mikayla, Xander & Quinten), Teresa & Michael (Carmella, Christian, Francesca, Logan & Claudia), Christopher (Amelia) and great-grandchildren, Freya, Fiona, Roux, Samuel, Reagan & Ronin.
Friends are invited to don cowboy boots and a flannel shirt in honor of Bob’s signature look, and join the family at Chesterland Baptist Church (12670 Chillicothe Rd., Chesterland, Oh. 44026), January 7, for a 10a calling and 11a “Celebration of Life” service.
Donna Jean Vargo
Donna Jean Vargo was born in Youngstown, and passed away on December 28, 2022.
Donna graduated from Woodrow Wilson High School in 1966. She was a stay at home mother until she went to Youngstown Vocational School to become a nurse. She enjoyed annual family trips to Myrtle Beach, SC and watching her favorite television shows like the Big Bang Theory and The Walking Dead. As her health allowed, she traveled and visited with family. Donna was a caregiver at heart. As a nurse, she cared for the elderly throughout her career. After work, she would go home to care for her children. She was a strong woman raising her children and loving them unconditionally.
Donna is survived by her husband, Jeff Vargo, who she married on June 2, 2008 after meeting one another at a singles dance. Their first date was at Mill Creek Park in Youngstown, Ohio. Donna is survived by her children: JoLynn Burt (Steve), Jim Weitzman, Will Weitzman, Brittany Weitzman (Brett Kollen); Grandchildren: Ryan Burt, Rachel Burt, Jimmy Weitzman, Ava Weitzman, Ella Weitzman, Jacob Weitzman, Adeline Weitzman; and Step children: Amanda Vargo, Heather Holt (Malik Holt-Shabazz). She was preceded in death by her son, Bryan.
Donna was loved by her sister, Phyllis Widelski (John), brother, Mike Dudash (Julie); sister-in-law Dolores Weitzman (Larry Schweikert) as well as her neices/nephews: Kim Simon (Jeff Simon), Rachelle Smith (Randy). Anna Dudash, and Michael Dudash Jr.
Russell A. Florentine
Russell A. Florentine, 86, of Munson Township entered into eternal rest on December 27, 2022 after a short illness. Beloved husband of 40 years to Mary Lou (Matthews) and cat dad to his beloved Missy. Loving father of Sandra (George) O’Brien and devoted grandfather to Leslie (Ed) Wojtonek. Cherished son of the late Michael Angelo Florentine and Frances (nee Guerra) Stephany. Russell was also preceded in death by his sons Michael, Mitchell and Russell Florentine.
A graduate of Euclid High School (Class of ‘54) Russell was the owner of Russ Automotive in Wickliffe for many years. He was also an avid gardener, and enjoyed travel and woodworking, producing many fine pieces.
In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in memory of Russell to Rescue Village, 15463 Chillicothe Rd., Novelty, OH 44072.
William Thomas Miller
William Thomas Miller age 95, born to the late Thomas and Saima (nee Jacobson). Passed away peacefully December 24, 2022. Loving husband of Carol (nee Murdoch-Miller (Green). Devoted Stepfather of Doug (Sherri), Jen (Matt), Jill (Albie). Cherished grandfather of Erin (Don), Evan (Ashley), Christina (Mike), Keith (Evan), and great-grandfather of Jane, and Karsyn. William was a Corporal in the U.S. Army, as well as the U.S. Military Police Corps. A Celebration of Life Service will be held at a later date.
Alfred R. Schaeffer
Alfred R. Schaeffer “Al”
Al passed away on December 18, 2022, age 69, after 3 months of fighting a very aggressive brain disease. He was a loving and devoted husband to Barbara (nee Schoren) for 40 years, and together they have 2 sons, Tom (Emma) and Joe. He was the proud "Grampy" of one grandson, Leo.
Al was born in December of 1953 to parents Fred and Edna Schaeffer (both deceased). He has a sister Rita Bogucki (Dave deceased) and 3 deceased brothers, Tom, Dan (Laurie), and Fred (Joann). He has many nieces and nephews. He went through life with a positive attitude and a sense of humor that was contagious. Al was a quiet, patient, gentle, and loving man. He would do anything he could to help those he cared about. Al enjoyed working in his garden, grilling on his BBQ, fishing, and woodworking. Al will be greatly missed by his family and friends.
Ying Yu Pan
In Loving Memory of
Ying Yu Pan
June 1929 - December 2022
Ying Yu Pan, 93, of Cleveland, Ohio, passed away peacefully in his sleep on December 16, 2022 at home in Cleveland, OH with his family member by his side. Born in Rangoon, Burma; He immigrated to United States in 1974 with his family. He was very proud to become a naturalize citizen in 1979 with his family. In 1982, he achieved his American Dream by becoming a home owner. Though a stranger in a foreign land, he stated home is where the heart is.
Ying worked as a cabinet maker, bean sprout farmer and chef at a Chinese restaurant. He was an avid community member. As a self-proclaimed mayor of little Chinatown, he always took the initiative to greet you with a warm smile and talk about his family. He received recognition from the City of Cleveland of Ward 13 for his hard work and dedication in the community. He also was selected for Southwest - Home for the Holiday Event in 2002. This was first real vacation to visit family on the west coast.
After retirement, he found peace and serenity by growing Chinese vegetables in his backyard. He always had bountiful crops and would share them to the local retirement center. He had a great devotion and selflessness to the local Christian Church. He utilized his cooking talents by creating many delicious dishes every weekend and holidays. He loved to sing hymns before his hearing loss.
Ying favorite pastime was reading new recipes and sending Christmas cards to his many friends and family. He would start in early November so he can write them all. If you were on the list, you were considered family. He also loved to share his wisdom about being fearless and trying out new things. Be kind to one another. We have much more in common than anyone realize.
Ying will join his wife, Molly in heaven. They were married for 60 years until her passing in 2021. He is survived by his four children: Jackson Pan & Nelson Pan, of California; Mary Pan, of Wickliffe; and Wilson Pan, of Cleveland. He is also survived by his two grandchildren and six cats.
A private memorial & celebration of Ying’s life will be planned for a later date. Ying was a simple man and dislike extravagance. To Ying striving for money was meaningless, the friendship you gain was more precious. In lieu of flowers, Ying’s family suggests that memorial donations be made in his name to your favorite local food bank.
Karen Marie Tetrick
Karen Marie Tetrick (nee Braski) age 74, passed away peacefully surrounded by her family on December 13, 2022. Cherished daughter of the late Marvin “Buddy” Braski and Eleanor (Simko) Braski. Devoted mother of Tammy Tetrick Weaver(deceased), and Eugene Tetrick.
Cherished sister of David, Johnny and Linda Braski. Loving grandmother of Ripley Weaver. Karen graduated with her diploma in nursing from Mount Sinai School of Nursing. She worked as a registered nurse for 44 years prior to retiring. Karen enjoyed crossword puzzles, her iPad, coffee, and most of all spending time with her family. She will forever remain in our hearts, and will be dearly missed by all. A. Celebration of Life will be held at a later date.
Rachel “Dawanna Ratcliffe
Rachel “Dawanna” Ratcliffe
Rachel “Dawanna” Ratcliffe, 30 yrs., of Concord Twp., died December 12, 2022 at Tri Pointe Hospital.
Dawanna was born in 1992 in Cleveland Ohio and became the daughter of Michael and Stephanie Ratcliffe at the age of 6 months. She resided in Painesville Twp until 2021 and then resided in Concord Twp.
Dawanna attended Broadmoor School and was a graduate of Riverside High School. She recently attended Broadening Abilities at the LCBDD Willoughby Branch.
Dawanna enjoyed going to “school” every day and socializing with her aids, administrators and peers. She loved being the center of attention to her family and her nurses. She loved music, walks outside, eating out, dancing and reading and writing in her books. She was the life of any party.
Dawanna will forever be remembered for her sparkling smile, infectious laugh, her warm hugs and her ability to make everyone she came in contact with “happy”.
Dawanna leaves to cherish her memories:
Her mother, Stephanie; Brothers and sisters Tim (Jamie), Molly Doeing, Katie (Chawezi) Kumwenda, Amanda, Donald, Sylvia, Bob, Dolly, Jay, Tara, Danny, Kenny, and Angel; Aunt Judy (Chuck) Molnar, Uncle Mark Bressler; Nieces and nephews Samantha Doeing, Haley Ratcliffe, Leah Kumwenda, Elijah Kumwenda and Leo Ratcliffe; Nurses Maureen Ely, Kelly Van Horn, Kathy Kovach and Chris Forrester.
Dawanna was preceded in death by her father Michael, sister Annie, brothers Charlie and Zachary; brother in law Joe Doeing; Uncle Byron Bressler
A Celebration of Life will be held on Friday January 13, 2023 from 4pm to 6:30pm at The Concord Community Center, Ellison Room, 7671 Auburn Rd., Concord, Ohio 44077
Reed H. Martin III
Reed H. Martin III, age 68, of Mentor, passed away on December 11, 2022. Reed was born in Ohio to Reed Martin Jr. and Margaret Martin. He is predeceased by his loving wife of 43 years (48 years together) Elaine V. Martin. Reed was a devoted father of Reed (Stephanie) Martin IV and Robyn (Adam) Rupp; cherished grandfather of Pierson, Lennon and Arlow Rupp; dear brother of Denise Martin and Debbie Barnick; loving brother-in-law of Robert Rand and Bethany Blake. Reed is predeceased by his parents and sister Michelle (Anthony) LoPresti.
Reed worked for Mentor Lumber for 31 years. He worked his way up to president of the company in the last 14 years of his career before retiring in 2019. He enjoyed golf, softball, his pool, Marco Island, and most importantly, spending time with his family and numerous friends.
A celebration of life will be held in January.
JUNE ANN O' NEIL
JUNE ANN O’NEIL
June 27, 1936 – November 28, 2022
June was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to Nicholas and Irene Christos. Her mother died when she was just four years old, but she had a close relationship with her two sisters, Dorothy and Patsy, that helped her grow into a successful adult.
While attending the University of Pittsburgh, she met and married James Betts, with whom she had two daughters, Patty and Peggy, after moving to the Cleveland area.
June had two careers in her life. She was a research scientist at the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, the Veterans Administration Hospital, and the Cleveland Clinic. After retirement she was a respected fiber artist enjoying showings of her work at museums and galleries throughout Ohio.
June loved science, art, gardening, animals, and cooking and dining with family and friends. She was passionate about social justice and volunteered her time generously with Witness for Peace, the Cleveland Heights Hunger Center, and various civil rights organizations.
June is preceded in death by her parents, her first husband, James, her second husband, John O’Neil, and her sister, Dorothy Moss. She is survived by her sister, Patsy Thiros; her daughters, Patty Hall and Peggy Light; her grandchildren, Matthew Light, David Light, and Anne Hall; two great grandchildren, Marley Light and Maci Light; and her dear colleague and friend, Dr. George Hoppe.
Following her wishes, June has been cremated with a private family service, In her honor, the family encourages those who know her to engage in a deeply considered and deliberate act of kindness toward a person or animal in need of it.
Shirley Carol Overturf
January 3, 1934 - November 28, 2022
Our beloved mother and the matriarch of our family, Shirley Carol Overturf, age 88, passed away peacefully at home, with her family by her side, on Monday, November 28, 2022. Loving mother of Richard Hatfield, Cheri Quill, Linda Ilacqua, Thomas (Sharon), and Jefferson (Michele); loving grandmother of Bobbie Lynn, Jackie, Heather, Brett, Michael, Kristina, Jefferson, Mack, and Rick “Cody”; Great-grandmother of Kylie, Keira, Alexis, Hayden, Jefferson, and Lexi; beloved Aunt of many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband Thomas Chester, parents William and Sophia Ringler (nee Ringer), son Richard Hatfield, daughter Cheri Quill, twin brothers Gerald and Herald Ringler, sisters Helen Halberg and Eleanore Karkoska. Shirley had a passion for reading and loved animals. Her biggest passion was walking and riding her bike. Shirley started her career later in life at age 39 when she decided to take her GED test. She scored “Top 10” in the United States and won a scholarship to nursing school. She then started working at the Cleveland Clinic (formerly Euclid General Hospital) where she worked for 25 years before retiring. For many years she walked or rode her bike every day to work. She worked in the Rehab unit where she made many lifelong friends. She was a kind, compassionate, and a caring nurse that truly loved her job and taking care of her patients. She never missed a day and worked every Holiday. But she still managed to cook a huge meal for her family to enjoy. She always said, “I love my job.” She also enjoyed going to garage sales to find unique things and antiques. Shirley leaves behind her most beloved furry companions her cat (Jack) and her dogs (Dottie Mae and Macho).
A special thanks to the kind and caring team at the Hospice of Western Reserve for their support and compassion.
There will be a graveside service and Celebration of Life in the Spring of 2023.
Alice Jane Shaffer
Alice Jane Mason Shaffer passed away peacefully in her home on Thursday, November 24th 2022.
She was the loving mother of Virginia "Ginny" and Jeff Lopick (deceased), and Gregory Shaffer. Dear Grandma of Joshua (Krystal), Emily (Parker) Porosky, Michael and Joseph, Great Grandma of Aidan and Kian, as well as a beloved Aunt, Cousin and friend to many.
Alice was preceded in death by her parents John and Belva Mason (nee Culp) and dear sister Hazel Petrovich (nee Mason) and brother John "Jack" Mason.
Per Alice's request, services and interment will be private. Arrangements can be entrusted to Vito Nero Funeral Home and Crematory.
After Glow by Helen Lowrie Marshall
"I'd like the memory of me
To be a happy one
I'd like to leave an after glow
Of smiles when life is done
I'd like to leave an echo
Whispering softly down the ways
Of happy times and laughing times
And bright and sunny days
I'd like the tears of those who grieve
To dry before the sun
Of happy memories that I leave
When life is done"
Viola A. Pergl
Viola A. Pergl, 95, of Garfield Hts. passed away peacefully on November 17, 2022. Beloved sister of the late Elsie Gerlica, James, and Joseph Pergl. Dear Aunt of Jane Gerlica (Robert Sorce), Carol Hren (Gerald), and John Gerlica (Jennifer). Viola was a loyal friend to many. Viola worked as an executive secretary at The Standard Oil Co. for nearly 40 years. She was a faithful Cleveland baseball fan, an avid reader who loved sharing books, as well as stories with friends. A prayer service will be held on January 28, 2:30pm, at St. John Lutheran Church in Garfield Hts. Interment private. Family suggests memorial contributions to Jennings Home for the Aged, 10204 Granger Rd., Garfield Hts. Ohio 44125.
Edith I. Dobrzanski
Edith I. Dobrzanski age 71, passed away peacefully on November 17, 2022. Loving mother of Frankie (Tina), Jarrells, and Tina (Frank) Olivo. Devoted grandmother of Eddie, Skyler, Ashley, Monica (deceased), Shyan, Austin, and Kaleigh. Great-grandmother of Austin, Jayden, Navara, and Laylah. Sister of Nick (deceased), Bob, and Meda. Cherished daughter of Denny “Happy,” Lester, and Virginia. The family will hold a Private Celebration of Life Service in the summer at a later date.
John A. Wronski Jr.
John A. Wronski Jr., age 65 passed away on November 14, 2022. Beloved husband of 40 years to Mona (nee Burrows). Father of Christopher G. Kowalewski, and Lorelyn H. Loepp (Timothy). Grandfather of 4, and great-grandfather of 1. Brother of Randall J. Grzeskowiak. Uncle of Kristen, Jeffrey, and Michael Grzeskowiak. John loved fishing, camping, and relaxing by a campfire with a drink. He was an avid viewer of street outlaws, and no prep kings. John would do anything he could for family and friends. He was dependable and reliable to those who ask. A Memorial will be held Sunday December 11, 2022 at Newburgh Heights Community Room, 3801 Harvard Avenue, Newburgh Hts., OH 44105 from 1:00-3:00P.M.
David H. Butts
David H. Butts was born on Valentine’s Day, 1943 in Charleston WV. He passed away peacefully on 11/13/22 at Hospice of the Western Reserve after a long battle with cancer.
David was a long time resident of Chardon, OH. He was a mechanic for Wally’s Gulf Gas Station and Cooke’s Marathon Gas Station. Dave had a lifelong passion for cars and loved to work on them. He even raced cars in past years at the local racetrack. He also was an avid fisherman, enjoyed flea markets and loved to tinker with clocks and watches. Dave was known for being able to repair grandfather and mantle clocks and was the go to for quick watch repair and batteries at his flea market stand in Middlefield for many years. He enjoyed spending time with friends and neighbors at his favorite hangout, the garage and patio area of the apartment complex where he lived for over 40 years.
Dave was preceded in death by his parents, Lewis and Evelyn, ex-wife Betty Lou Butts, his later life partner, Donna Lookabill, siblings Peggy Benton, Wesley Butts, Betty Layton, Roger Butts and son Donald Blodgett.
Surviving children include daughters Antoinette Vandenburg (Casey), Evelyn Zeiten (Jon), Catherine Thorne (Edward), D’Ann Camp, Carolyn Lookabill (Ray Poplyk) and son Scott Blodgett (Gail). 10 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren. He leaves behind a large extended family from Campbell’s Creek WV. Siblings include Caroline Martin (Sherman), Vincent and Ivan (Sandy).
Following cremation, Family will hold private services in both OH and WV.
“County roads, take me home to the place I belong….West Virginia”. Almost Heaven!
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to The American Cancer Society, UH Seideman Cancer Center or Hospice of the Western Reserve.