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Joshua Stone
BLACKSBURG, S.C. - Joshua Paul Stone, 14, died Wednesday, Feb. 6, 2002, at his home.
Born in Ashtabula, he was a student at Blacksburg High School. He was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter-day Saints and Boy Scouts Troop 51.
Survivors include his parents, Jeffrey and Pamela Jean (Nelson) Stone of Blacksburg; a brother, Jeffrey, at home; two sisters, Kathy Clawson of Cowpens, S.C., and Kim Parris of Blacksburg; maternal grandparents Frank and Sandra Nelson of Ashtabula; paternal grandmother, Betty Stone of Ashtabula; maternal great-grandmother, Mary Long of Beach Grove, Ind.; and maternal great-great-grandmother, Rose Lee Long of Ashtabula.
He was preceded in death by a sister, Sandy Stone and grandfather, William Stone.
Service is 2 p.m. Monday at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints with Elder Manfred Martin and Bishop Dennis Devaney officiating. Burial will be in Clingman Memorial Gardens.
The family will receive friends at home.
The Shuford-Hatcher Funeral Home, 211 E. Frederick St., Gaffney, S.C., has charge of the arrangements.
Margaret E. Monday
NORTH KINGSVILLE - Margaret E. Monday, 93, of Lake Road, North Kingsville, and formerly of 16th Street in Conneaut, died Tuesday evening, May 7, 2002, at the Inn-Conneaut Health Center.
She was born Nov. 19, 1908, in Erie, Pa., the daughter of Vincenzo and Rathaela (Schalli) DiLeva. She lived in Erie, Pa., until her marriage, and was a Conneaut resident most of her life.
She assisted her husband, Dominick Monday, in the operation of the former Monday's Market on 16th Street in Conneaut.
She was a member of St. Mary's Church and enjoyed her family and gardening.
Survivors include a son, James Monday of North Kingsville; grandsons James and John; and three sisters, Alice Del Porto and Violet Adiutori, both of Erie, and Anna Rosarno of Phoenix, Ariz.
She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband; six brothers, Paul, Joseph, Mike, Fred, James and John DiLeva; and five sisters, Rose Parrini, Mary Fucci, Emma Hartieb, Carrie Musone and Josephine Fucci.
A Mass of Christian burial will be 11 a.m. Friday at St. Mary's Church, 480 State St., Conneaut. The Rev. Raymond Thomas will officiate. Burial will be at St. Joseph Cemetery.
Calling hour is 10 a.m. Friday until the time of service at the Marcy Funeral Home and Cremation Center, 208 Liberty St., Conneaut.
Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of Ashtabula County, 2420 Lake Ave., Ashtabula, 44004. Envelopes will be available at the funeral home.
Evelyn T. Donahoe
FORT LAUDERDALE, FLA. Evelyn T. Donahoe, 68, died Friday, Dec. 6, 2002, in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
She was born Feb. 9, 1934, in Cleveland, the daughter of Harold and Eileen (Hill) Criswell.
In 1954, she moved to Ashtabula and raised her family. She moved to Fort Lauderdale in 1975, where she owned and operated a Merle Norman Cosmetics Studio for 23 years.
Mrs. Donahoe is survived by three daughters, Marialice Cordner of Malibu, Calif., Patti Ann Fedor of Fort Lauderdale, Fla. and Kathleen Spute of Parkland, Fla.; one granddaughter, Jennifer Jacobs; three sisters and two brothers.
She was preceded in death by her first husband, James Fedor, her parents and one brother.
Funeral services were Dec. 10, 2002, at Fred Hunter's Funeral Home in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
Dean L. Main, Sr.
NORTH KINGSVILLE - Dean Lowell Main, Sr., 82, died Sunday, January 1, 2012 at his home.
Born June 3, 1930 in Port Allegany, PA, the son of Walter L. and Alice (Cowan) Main, he was a veteran of the U.S. Army serving during World War II.
Prior to his retirement 20 years ago, he was a drilling superintendent and also part owner of M&M; Drilling Co. He worked most of his life in the oil fields. After retirement, he spent most of his time tinkering in his garage on vehicles of various types.
Dean mostly kept to himself but enjoyed spending time with his beloved dog Hilo.
He leaves his son, Dean L. Main, Jr. of Ashtabula; sisters, Marge Lyon and Hellen Tonetti, both of Emporium, PA; brother, Ed (Nancy) Main of Apache Jct., AZ.
He was preceded in death by his brother Leo Main; sisters, Besse Main and Betty Mc Fall; and his parents.
At Dean's request, no calling hours will be held and a private funeral will be held at a later date.
DUCRO FUNERAL SERVICES AND CREMATORY, 4524 Elm Avenue, Ashtabula is in charge of arrangements.
Charles W. Dadd
EUSTIS, Fla. - Charles W. (Bud) Dadd, 88, died Thursday, Sept. 26, 2002, at Oakwood Nursing CenterGenesis Eldercare.
Born July 23, 1914, in Cleveland, he was the son of Russell W. and Frankie (Fitch) Dadd.
A former Andover resident, Mr. Dadd moved to Florida in 1998. He was employed as a tool and die maker by General Motors, working in the Cleveland and Lordstown plants. He retired in 1976.
He attended Our Lady of Victory Catholic Church in Andover for many years. His hobbies included playing poker.
Mr. Dadd married Margaret A. Fagan on July 10, 1937.
Survivors include two daughters, Janice R. Sted of Strongsville and Beverly A. Georgia of Cleveland; six grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife, in 1997; and a sister, Elizabeth Shehad.
A memorial service will be at 1 p.m. next Tuesday, Oct. 15, at Our Lady of Victory Catholic Church, 481 S. Main St., Andover, with the Rev. Larry E. Frient officiating. Burial of cremains will be at Maple Grove Cemetery.
Memorials may be made to the Salvation Army.
Baumgardner Funeral Home, 134 Prospect St., Andover, is in charge of arrangements.
Leonard Boston
KINGSVILLE - Leonard Boston, 73, of West 29th Street, died Friday, Aug. 2, 2002, at the Ashtabula County Nursing Home.
He was born Dec. 13, 1928, in Redlick, Miss., the son of Spencer and Narcissa (Nicholas) Boston. He had been an Ashtabula County resident for more than 50 years.
Prior to his retirement from Conrail in 1991, he worked as a trackman for 37 years for the railroad.
Mr. Boston was a veteran of the U.S. Army from 1951 to 1954, serving in the Korean War.
He loved children and helped many with school through the years. Education was very important to him.
Survivors include three sisters, Sadie Harris of Ashtabula, Juanita Brown of Chicago, and Secrelia Jenkins of Flint, Mich.; and a close friend, Ruth Jenkins of Ashtabula.
He was preceded in death by one brother, Alfred, and his parents.
Service will be 11 a.m. Wednesday at the Ducro Funeral Home, 4524 Elm Ave., Ashtabula, with The Rev. George Lampkin, Pastor of the Greater Promise Baptist Church, officiating. Interment will be in Edgewood Cemetery.
Calling hour will be 10 to 11 a.m. Wednesday at the funeral home.