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Continued from previous page Minnie L. Lewis Minnie L. Lewis, away Dec. 13, 2004, at Manor- care. Minnie was born inLouis- ville, Nov.

10, 1923, toJim Hunter and Mariah cKenzie) Hunter. She was a seamstress for over 60 years. She was preceded in death by husband, Charlie Lewis, and son, Dennis Lewis. She leaves, to mourn, her Yvonne Eugene (Levonia) Calvin Lewis, and Donald Lewis; sisters, Roberta Baker, Lula Brooks, and Verdie Lane; six grandchildren, five great-grandchildren, and a host of other relatives and friends. Services will be held at 12 noon on Saturday, Dec.

18, 2004, at St. Thomas Baptist Church, Rev. James Masonoffi- ciating. Friends may call from 11 a.m. until the time of service.

Interment at Greenlawn Cemetery. Procession will form and condolences may be sent to 85 Brookside. (330-535-1543.) Please sign the guestbook at www.ohio.com/obituaries Wallace M. Mays BARBERTON WallaceM. Mays, 80, died Tuesday, Dec.

14, 2004. A resident ofBar- berton for over60 years, he was a U.S. Marine Corps veteran of World War II. He was preceded in death by wife, Eileen M. Surviving are stepson, William (Sarah) Mohn; daughters, Cassie(Dwain) Westfall, Sherry Thomas D.

(Nancee) Mays; five grandchildren, one stepgrand- child, and eight great-grandchildren. Funeral services will beheld Saturday, 10 a.m., at Campfield-Hickman-Collier Funeral Home, with Pastor Brian Cowan officiating. Burial atGreenlawn Cemetery, where military graveside services will be conducted by Firestone V.F.W. 3383.Visi- tation TODAY, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. (Campfield-Hickman-Collier, 330 745-3161.) Please sign the guestbook at www.ohio.com/obituaries Annie Modugno STOW Annie passed away Dec.

14, 2004. She was a lifetime resident of the area, had retired from Bolich Junior High School, serving asa cafeteria employee for15 years, and was amem- ber ofHoly Family Catholic Church. She was preceded in death by her husand of 64 years, Nicola, and daughter, Phyllis Kline. She is survived byher daughters, Antonette(Robert) Trimble of Hinckley, Ohio, Connie Raiche of San Anselmo, Debbie (Paul) Stitzel of Stow; Kline, Nicole Trimble, Christian Trimble, SonyaSantos, Paula Stitzel, Anna Stitzel, Theresa Stitzel, Daniel Stitzel; great-grandchildren, Carter Kline, Liam Feigin, andAmelia Santos. A special thanks to the staff at Falls Village Retirement Community for their special care.

A memorial mass will beheld on Saturday at 12 noon at Holy Family Catholic Church, with Fr. Paul Rosing, celebrant. Visitation 5 to 8 p.m. TODAY at the Dunn-Quigley, Ciriello Carr Funeral Home, 3333 Kent Stow, Ohio. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society.

(Stow, 330-688-3866.) Please sign the guestbook at www.ohio.com/obituaries IN REMEMBRANCE This section is dedicated to remembering the lives of those we have loved, cherished, and lost. Place a tribute to your loved one in the Beacon Journal INRE- MEMBRANCE section. Call (330)996-3352 James Everett Mohler SILVER LAKE James Everett Mohler, 85, passed away Dec. 15, 2004. Mr.

Mohler was born in Wayne resided in SilverLake the past 41years, and in Cuyahoga Falls for 13 years. Here- tired from General Tire in 1981, with 35 years service, having worked as a truck tire builder and in the calender room, and was amem- ber ofthe General Tire irees Club. Hewas a veteran of World War II, having served with the U.S. Army Air Corps, and was a member of the American Legion Charles Faust Post 281. He wasa member of the First United Methodist Church of Cuyahoga Falls and its GROW Sunday School Class, and loved gardening.

He was preceded in death by two brothers and twosisters, and is survived by his wife of 53 years, Mary; sisters, Wanda Fawcett of Rittman, Viola Wald of Dalton, and Letha (Jerry) Weizenecker of Sebring; and many nieces and nephews. Friends may call from 1 to3 p.m. TODAY at the Clifford-Shoemaker FuneralHome, 1930 Front Cuyahoga Falls. A funeral service will becon- ducted at 10 a.m. Saturday at the First United Methodist Church, 245 Portage Trail, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio 44221, Rev.

Marvin Brown officiating. Entombment at Rose Hill Burial Park. A military service will be conducted by AmericanLegion Charles Faust Post 281. The family requests that memorials be made to the First United Methodist Church of Cuyahoga Falls Bus Fund. Please sign the guestbook at www.ohio.com/obituaries Jonathan RobertDean Newman Jonathan Robert Dean Newman was born Dec.

12, 2004, and died Dec. 14, 2004. He was a joy to his family. held our hand for just a little while, but will hold our love for him Jonathan will be missed by his mother and father, Kristen and Jonathan Newman; his twin sister, LiLi, and his older sisters, Tori and Lani. He alsoleaves behind grandparents, Linda and Jeff Newman, and Vickiand Robert Preto; andnumerous other family members.

A graveside service will be held at Lakewood Cemetery TODAY, Friday, Dec. 17, 2004, at 2 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Adams-Mason MemorialCha- pel, 791 E. Market Akron, Ohio 44305, for theNewman family. (ADAMS-MASON, 330535-9186.) Please sign the guestbook at www.ohio.com/obituaries Harvey E.

Sandvik Harvey E. Sandvik, 91, of Hudson, went home to be with his Lord on Dec. 14, 2004. He was born and raisedin Chicago and spent most of his life in Cuyahoga Falls. He is survived by his wifeof 66 years, Louise; his three daughters, Karen (Gene) Smith of Hudson, JoAnn Schick of Concord, and Leslie (Dale) Moeller of Severna Park, Md.

Harvey is also survived by his 10 grandchildren, Randy, Laurie, Bradford, Brooks, Gena, Travis, Tyra, Taylor, Adam, and Aaron, as well as his great- grandchildren. Harvey was known as an avid handyman, a reader of western fiction, and for having a wry sense of humor. He was a lay member of St Church as well as a Mason. Among his favorite loveswere Boxer dogs and peanuts. Memorial services willbe held at St Church, 2121 Sixth Falls, on Saturday, Dec.

18, 2004, at 1 p.m. The family would like to thank the staff of Heather Knoll for the loving care provided Harvey during his last months. (CREMATIONSOCIETY, 330-535-1012.) Please sign the guestbook at www.ohio.com/obituaries Call 996-3352 Monday thru Friday 10 a.m.- 5 p.m. Card ofThanks (3 p.m.deadline for next day publicatio n) Hung Ok Proudfoot MUNROE FALLS Hung Ok Proudfoot, 63, went home to be with Jesus onDec. 15, 2004.

Born inSu- won, South Korea, she had beena resident of this community for thelast 30 years. She willbe dearly missed by her husband, John Proudfoot; brother- in-law, Michael Hickin; nieces, Lynn (Hickin) Nartker, Rosemary Hickin, Olivia and Isabella Nartker; nephews, Thomas M.Hick- in and Chris Nartker. Calling hours will be on Sunday from 3 to 6 p.m. at the Dunn-Quigley, Ciriello Carr Stow Chapel (Kent Road at Route 91), where Pastor Yung Ok Jeong will officiate at services at 11 a.m. on Monday.

Interment at Northlawn Memorial Gardens. Memorial donations may be made to the MichaelJ. Hickin family thefuneral home. (Stow, 330-688-3866.) Please sign the guestbook at www.ohio.com/obituaries Faye N. Taylor Faye N.

Taylor, 69, of Akron, Ohio, passed away Dec. 14, 2004, after a brief and courageous battle with lung cancer. Faye was born and raised in Florida and liked to remind her family friends, and strangers of this frequently. She often stated that she was a native Floridianand many of us She performed atCy- press Gardens in Winter Haven, while in high school. She appeared in two MGMmusicals that were filmed at Cypress Gardens in the 1950s, often as the top of the ski pyramid or wearing a beautiful antebellum gown while strolling through the extensive gardens.

Faye raised her three children in Cincinnati, Ohio. Shemade Akron her home for the past21 years. She was an avid reader and loved to travel and eat good food. She especially enjoyed any and all Floridabeach- es, and Walt Disney World became a special place for her over the years. Faye was famous for her children eat them, but, however, her extended family loved them.

Faye worked for many years in the finance business inboth Cincinnati and Akron. Faye also enjoyed a long career in retail in Akron. She most recentlyen- joyed working in the Akron General Medical Petite Bazaar Gift Shop. She was a people person, sharing her kind and caring manner with many people. Faye is survived by herthree children, Elizabeth Swift of Akron, Ohio, Edmund H.

Taylor III of Cincinnati, Ohio, and James A. (April) Taylor ofCincinnati, Ohio. She is also survived by her three Barry Swift, Joshua Todd Sellers, and Molly Faye Taylor; her sister, Linda (Bill) Clementz of Ft. Myers; her brother, James Nall of North Carolina; her stepmother, Letha Nall of Ft. Myers; her aunt, Faye Tamlyn of Philadelphia; and her cousin, Robert Bylaska of loving nieces and nephews, and countless friends and associates.

She was preceded in death by her naturalfather, Beder Nall, and her parents, Arthur and CloyceThornton, and son-in-law, Barry Swift. Her family would like to thank all of the staff of 5400 Floor at Akron General Medical Center, Dr. Connelly, Dr. Connelland the staff at St. Luke Lutheran Lakes for their support, kindness, and prayers.

Friends and family willbe welcomed from 2 to 4p.m. Saturday, Dec. 18, the Schlup-Pucak Funeral Home, Kenmore Boulevardat Eighth Street, Akron, Ohio. A memorial service will follow at 4 p.m., with Mr. Allan Swiftoffici- ating.

For those who contributions may be made to the AkronGeneral Medical Board, 400 Wabash Akron, Ohio 44307. (Schlup-Pucak Funeral Owned, 330-745-3131.) Please sign the guestbook at www.ohio.com/obituaries Margaret R. Schenkenberger Margaret R. Schenkenberger, 65, went home to be with the Lord on Tuesday, Dec.14, 2004. She was a life resident of Akron, and was a member of Rittman Church of God.

Preceded in death by parents, Adam and Katherin, and sister, Katherine Riter, she is survived by brothers, Adam J.of Doylestown, Raymond J.of Washington Court House; sister, Arlene (Bob) Nugen of Newcomerstown; numerous nieces and nephews. Funeral services will beheld Saturday, 12 noon, at the Campfield-Hickman-Collier Funeral Home, with Pastor Faron Cole officiating. Burial at Greenlawn Cemetery. Visitation TONIGHT, 7 to 9. Campfield-Hickman-Collier, 330-745-3161.) Please sign the guestbook at www.ohio.com/obituaries Benjamin T.

Waynesboro Benjamin T. Waynesboro, 55, of Boston Heights, wonderful husband, father, friend, brother, and son, fought a fearless battle with cancer for the last year. Hedied Tuesda Dec. 14, 2004. Ben gave us the courage to go on day after day, always with a smile on his face.

The doctors and nurses at the Cleveland Clinic would find him dancing in his room. Benjamin loved his bit of heaven in Boston Heights and took great joy in mowing and tending his yard. He loved nature and was given more than a few parking tickets for stopping to photograph something he thought was beautiful. Ben took his workto heart (as he did everything)and always gave his absolute best. He mentored so many people, always reaching behind to pull someone up.

Ben loved his two girls, Lisa and Hannah. He always said, and made surewe knew, we were in his heart. In short 55 years he touched so many and leaves so many people blessed to have known him. Benjamin livedhis life with style, dignity, and class. There will never bean- other man like him.

He was preceded in death by his father, Theodore Waynesboro, and is survived by his wife, Lisa (nee Maupin) Waynesboro; Waynesboro; (Linda Melby) Waynesboro; sisters, Elizabeth (Kirk) Rattray and Kathy (Sean Carey) Waynesboro; niece and and Carson Rattray, and Sean Carey; mother, Kathryn Waynesboro; Lattur; brother-in-law, Steve Maupin; (Judy) Louise (Richard) friends, Dan and Elizabeth Hale. The family suggests that memorial contributions be madeto the Benjamin Waynesboro Benevolent Fund, Key Bank. Services will be held Saturday, Dec. 18, 2004, at 10 a.m.,at Johnson-Romito, a Golden Rule Funeral Home, 19 E. Main the square), Hudson, Ohio friends will be receivedTODAY, 2t o4a d6t o9p.m.

Burial at Fairview Cemetery inBoston Heights, Ohio. Please sign the guestbook at www.ohio.com/obituaries Call 996-3352 Monday thru Friday 5 10 a.m.- p.m. ard of hanks (3 p.m.deadline for next day publicatio n) DORIS G. KING 12-17-24 to 2-21-04 Happy Birthday to our beloved Mom in heaven, and merry first Christmas without you here. We were so blessed to have you as our mother and we do, and always will, miss you so.

Happy Birthday Merry Christmas always in our hearts. Love, Pam, Nancy, Kathy, Lauren m17137830 Mary Vukelich Mary Vukelich, 94, passed away on Wednesday, Dec. 15, 2004, at Hospice Care Center on Ridgewood Road. She was born on Nov. 16, 1910, in Masontown, daughter of the latePeter Smargie and Anna(Dokich) Smargie.

In addition to herpar- ents, she was precededin death by her husband, Mike Vukelich, who passed awayin 1991, also by her Sweda, SophiaZubovich, Bessie Mogush, and her brothers, Melvin, Nick, and Robert Smargie. She is survived by her five daughters andsons-in-law, Pearl and Dr. Robert Horton of Cincinnati, Natalie and Archie Alexander of Stow, MaryAnn and Glenn Christian of Newport Center, Michalene and Ronald Payok of Sterling Heights, and Debra Ann and John T. Safar of Akron; 10 grandchildren, and nine great- grandchildren. Also survivingare her brother, Pete (Dorothy) Smargie Jr.

of Masontown, and Rose Miscovich, ofSmith- field, and numerous nieces and nephews. Many thanks to herfriends who so lovingly cared for her: Bill and Rose Howes, Allenand Almeda Croston, and Bill and Edith Seggie. Also thank you to the entire staff at the Hospice Care Center on Ridgewood Road. Mary was a strong, forthright, beautiful, selfless, andspiritual woman, who was a memberof the St. Archangel Michael Serbian Orthodox Church.

She was a member of the Srpska Zenska Zadruga Organization of the church. She was alsoa member of the SNPJ Lodge Number 626 since 1936. Funeral services will beheld at 12 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 18, 2004, at St.

Archangel Michael Serbian OrthodoxChurch, where the body will lie in state one hour prior to the service, Very Rev. Fr. Dragomir Tuba officiating. Interment at East Akron Cemetery. The family will receive friends Friday, Dec.

17, 2004, from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m., at theKucko-Antho- ny-Kertesz Funeral Home, 95 W. Waterloo where Paras- tas service will be held at 7:30 p.m. Donations may be made to the St. ArchangelMichael Church and Hospice Care Center of Ridgewood Road, 3358 Ridgewood Fairlawn, OH 44333. Mom (Baba) will be missed by all and we will hold her in our hearts forever.

(Kucko-Anthony-Kertesz 330-7241281, www.kakfh.com) AnAn- thony Family Funeral Home Please sign the guestbook at www.ohio.com/obituaries Palmer Wilkerson Palmer Wilkerson, 75, passed away Dec. 13,2004. Announcements Calhoun, 330-535-1543.) Margaret Whelan FLORIDA MargaretWhelan, 81, of Crystal Wednesday, Dec. 8, 2004, in Inverness, Fla. She was born in Akron, Ohio to Thomas F.

Lynett Sr. and Mary M. Murray and she moved to Dunnellon in 1977, and then to Crystal River, where she had lived for the past 12 years. She was a registered nurse after graduating from Mt.Carmel School of Nursing inColumbus, Ohio. She worked in the delivery room of St.

Thomas Hospital in Akron for 20 years and then in offices andnursing homes in the Akron area.She was a member of St. Benedict Catholic Church in CrystalRiver, the Retired Registered Nurses, and the Red Hat Society in Crystal River. She enjoyedcro- cheting and knitting caps and blankets, which she donated to premature infants at area hospitals. She was preceded in death by her husband, Gerald E. Whelan.

Survivors include son, Gerald Whelan and wife Donna, of Arizona; daughters, PeggyWhe- lan of Portland, Monica Whelan of New York, N.Y., Mary L. Whelan of Crystal River and Barbara Whelan of Inverness; brothers, Thomas Lynett and wife Eileen, of Akron, Ohio and Jack Lynett and wife Sy of Bath, Ohio; sister, Kate Keller of Stow, Jared Whelan of Colorado and Lena Aglealora ofPortland, and many nephews and nieces. Fero Funeral Home withCre- matory, Beverly Hills. Please sign the guestbook at www.ohio.com/obituaries Elizabeth R. (Bettie) Williams STOW Elizabeth R.

(Bettie) Williams, 85, died Dec.14, 2004. Rev. Kathleen McKenna will conduct services a.m., at Redmon Funeral Home, where friends may call TODAY, one hour prior to services. Private burial at Northlawn Memorial Gardens.Should friends desire, memorialsmay be made to the American Heart Association, P.O. Box 182039, Department 013, Columbus, Ohio 43218-2039, or the American Cancer Society, 1900 W.

Market Akron 443136927. (REDMON, STOW, 330688-6631.) Please sign the guestbook at www.ohio.com/obituaries Carolyn Wimley Carolyn Wimley passed away Dec. 16, 2004.Announce- ments later. (Rhoden Memorial Home, 330-724-1201.) Marie Wohlwend Marie Wohlwend, away Dec. 16, 2004, atthe VNS Hospice Care Center in Fairlawn.

Marie was born in 1920 and lived her entire lifein Suffield. She was a homemaker, and a member of St. Joseph Parish. hobbies included quilting and playing bingo. Preceded in death by her husband, Martin; sister, Leona; and brother, Bernie, she is survived by her sons, Ed (Donna) and Paul Lisa, Christine, and Theresa; stepgrandchildren, Steve and Mike Smith; and many nieces and nephews.

Mass of Christian Burial Saturday, 10:30 a.m., at St. Joseph Catholic Church, 2643 Waterloo Father Edward R. Wieczorek officiating. Burial at St.Joseph Cemetery. Friends may call Friday (TODAY), 4 to 7 p.m., at Hopkins Lawver MogadoreFu- neral Home, 34 S.

Cleveland Ave. (Route 532), where a wake service will be conducted at 6:30 p.m. Memorialdona- tions may be made to the Hospice Care Center, 3358Ridge- wood Akron 44433, orSt. Joseph Catholic Church. (HOPKINS LAWVER, MOGADORE, 330-733-6271.) www.hopkinslawver.com Please sign the guestbook at www.ohio.com/obituaries Alma Wolfe Alma Wolfe, 78, a longtime resident of peacefully Dec.

14, 2004, in Roanoke, Texas. Friends may call TODAY, 1 to 3 and 6 to 8 p.m., at Redmon Funeral Home, where services will be held Saturday at 1:30 p.m. Burial at StowCemetery. Should friends desire, memorials may be made to theAmeri- can Heart Association. (REDMON, STOW, 330-688-6631.) Please sign the guestbook at www.ohio.com/obituaries www.Ohio.com Akron Beacon Journal Friday, December 17, B7 BLACKMAGENTACYANYELLOW Page System AKRK by JCHILDS Time 20:12:10 Date B7, Black, EDITION DAY 17.

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