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Raymond John “Jack” Ramona L. Lowther Steven Michael More Tributes Wean Jr., 85 GIRARD – Ramona L. Lowther, of Yuran, 40 Lois Lane, passed away Sunday of on page B4 complications from emergency sur- gery. Her family was by her side. She was born in Grafton, W.Va., a George Michael daughter of Robert and Helen (Moy- “Garch” Garchar, 53 er) Galford. CORAL SPRINGS, FLA. – George Ramona had worked at Owens Il- Michael “Garch” Garchar, 53, de- CALL 330-747-1471 EXT. 1334 OR 1607 FOR MORE INFORMATION. linois Glass and later retired from parted this life Saturday afternoon, Packard Electric. She was associated Sept. 16, after a long illness at his with the Girard congregation of Je- home. Area Deaths Colleen Marie hovah's Witnesses. George was born Dec. 2, 1952 in Her husband, Phil S. Lowther, BELOCK, Betty, 76, of Sharon, Pa.; Frank-Campbell, 44 Youngstown, the son of George and whom she married Jan. 3, 1948, Caroline Garchar, also of Youngs- calling hours today from 5 to 8 p.m. at passed away in 1984. J. Bradley McGonigle Funeral Home. town. PALM BEACH, FLA. – Raymond She is survived by two daughters, HERMITAGE, PA. – Steven Michael He lived in Coral Springs for the De ATLEY, Ronald S., 57, of North John “Jack” Jr., 85, former chairman Kim Lowther, with whom she shared Yuran, 40, of 487 W. Park St., in the last 30 years, where he was the de- Lima; calling hours Thursday from of Wean Incorporated, a company her home, and Joetta (Jay) Myers of Patagonia section of Hermitage, voted caregiver and best friend to 6 to 9 p.m. at Seederly-Mong & known throughout the world for its Girard; a sister, Galford of passed away unexpectedly at his loving brother, Thomas J. Garch- Funeral Home in Columbiana. design and manufacture of a broad Carolina, W.Va.; eight grandchildren, 2:57 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 17. ar. Prior to that noble endeavor, Launa, Phillip, Kristen, Matthew, FAVORS, Katherine A., 50, of line of machinery and allied prod- Steve was born Thursday, March George had worked at Conrail and Nick, Brianne, Lucas and Trevor; and Youngstown; arrangements pend- ucts for primarily the steel, alumi- 17, 1966, the son of Stanley and was a 1970 graduate of Ursuline five great-grandchildren. ing; L.E. Black, Phillips & Holden Fu- num and metalworking industries, Margaret Voyda Yuran, and was a High School. Besides her husband, she was neral Home. died Sept. 15 in Palm Beach. lifelong area resident. George enjoyed music, sports, A longtime Palm Beach resident, preceded in death by her parents An alumnus of Hickory High traveling and the companionship of FRANK-CAMPBELL, Colleen M., 44, Mr. Wean was born May 30, 1921 in and a daughter, Phyllis Renea School, Steve worked at Sharon his family and friends. of North Jackson; calling hours Wed- Warren to Raymond John Wean Sr. Cooke. Tube Corp. for 19 years, where he He is survived by his brother, Tho- nesday from 4 to 8 p.m. at Lane Fu- Family and friends may call from NORTH JACKSON – There will be and Sara Boone Wean. worked in many capacities and was mas J. Garchar of Coral Springs, and neral Home, Canfield Chapel, and 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at the Lane funeral services at 11 a.m. Thursday He graduated from University most recently working in the hot his former wife and lifelong friend, Thursday from 10 to 11 a.m. at Lord Funeral Home, Austintown Chapel, at the Lord of Life Lutheran Church School in Cleveland and Yale Uni- mill. He was a member of the Holy Patricia A. Garchar (Mitchell) of Co- of Life Lutheran Church in Canfield. where there will be funeral services in Canfield for Colleen Marie Frank- versity’s Sheffield Scientific School Trinity Catholic Church in Farrell, lumbus, and their two sons, Colin T. at 10:30 a.m. Thursday. GARCHAR, George Michael “Garch,” Campbell, 44, who passed away in New Haven, Conn., with a bache- Pa., and enjoyed playing cards, auto Garchar and Kyle P. Garchar, also of Friends and family may view this 53, of Coral Springs, Fla., formerly of Saturday. lor of science in 1943. racing, ATVs and riding and custom- Columbus. obituary and send condolences at Youngstown; calling hours Friday Colleen was born March 28, 1962 After graduation, he joined the izing motorcycles. He was preceded in death by his www.lanefuneralhomes.com. from 6 to 8 p.m. at Higgins-Reardon in Youngstown, the daughter of Jo- U.S. Navy and served as an officer His greatest enjoyment was parents and a brother, Richard N. Funeral Home, Boardman-Canfield seph and Mary Ann (Kovaleski) aboard the destroyer U.S.S. Sullivans spending time with his family and Garchar. Chapel. Frank. in the South Pacific for two years close friends, especially his daugh- Friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m. during WWII. He also completed ad- ter, Leah, and nephew, Eric. He will Friday evening at the Higgins-Rear- GORDON, Sgt. David W., 23, of Kill- A Canfield High School graduate, vanced officer training at the U.S. always be remembered as someone don Funeral Home, Boardman-Can- een, Texas; calling hours Wednes- she was the owner and trainer of Naval Academy Post Graduate 9-19-06 who was willing to help others. field Chapel. day from 4 to 8 p.m. at Andover Sunbridge Farm in North Jackson. School and attained the rank of se- He is survived by his mother, Mar- There will be a Celebration of Life Christian Church Family Life Center Colleen was a member of the Lord Mary Prodesky, 90 nior lieutenant before returning to garet A. Yuran of Hermitage; a Mass at 10 a.m. Saturday St. Chris- in Andover and Thursday from 4 to of Life Lutheran Church, a board civilian life in 1946. daughter, Leah R. Yuran of New Wil- tine’s Church. 8 p.m. at Garrett Funeral Home in member of the Up & Over Hunter As- Mr. Wean spent all of his working mington, Pa.; his sister, Catherine M. The family asks that any monetary Titusville, Pa.; Baumgardner Funeral sociation, a board member of the career with Wean Incorporated and Meser; three brothers, Frank E. Yur- contributions be made payable to Home in Andover. Buckeye Horse Park Association and was a jockey for more than 10 its predecessor companies following an and Joseph J. Yuran and wife Pa- Merrill Lynch, 65 E. State St., Colum- HAYNES, Gloria, 75, of Florida, for- years, holding many track records at WWII. In 1966, the company went mela, all of Hermitage, and Stanley bus, OH 43215 for the George merly of Youngstown; arrangements various thoroughbred race tracks. public and was listed on the New “Butch” Yuran of Sharpsville, Pa.; Garchar Memorial Fund to benefit pending; L.E. Black, Phillips & Hol- She was a past member of the Ma- York Stock Exchange and Mr. Wean two sisters-in-law, Bernadine Yuran his children’s education. den Funeral Home. honing Valley Breeders Association was elected president and chief ex- of Hermitage and Marguerite Yuran JONES, Lorraine J., 61, of Farrell, Pa.; and was a past 4-H advisor with the ecutive officer. In 1979, he took on of Sharon, Pa.; five nephews, Eric calling hours Thursday from noon to North Jackson Young Riders. Colleen the added responsibilities of chair- Yuran of Hermitage, Joseph Yuran 1 p.m. at Washington Funeral Home was also a talented artist. man of the board. He was instru- and wife Deborah of Hermitage, Ray in Farrell. Besides her mother of Boardman, mental in the acquisition program Yuran and wife Dawn of Sharon and 9-19-06 that more than doubled the compa- Michael and Matthew Meser of Simi KOZIORYNSKY, Jerry, 77, of Board- Colleen leaves her daughter, Genna- vieve Marie Campbell at home; a ny’s size, expanded its international Valley, Calif.; two nieces, Andrea man; calling hours Wednesday from YOUNGSTOWN – There will be sister, Jody and her husband Bill activities and broadened its techni- Yuran of Hermitage and Shaina Linda S. Falleti, 59 5 to 8 p.m. and Thursday from 9 to services Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. at Rice of East China, Mich.; two neph- cal base. Jones of Pittsburgh; two great-neph- 9:30 a.m. at Fabrizio Funeral Home. the Higgins-Reardon Funeral Home, ews, Ben and Cory Rice; and her His professional affiliations includ- ews, Justin Yura of Sharon and Austintown Chapel, and at 10 a.m. LOWTHER, Ramona L., of Girard; fiancé, Tim Phillips and his sons, ed membership on the Executive Hunter Meser of Tarboro, N.C.; and at St. Brendan Church for Mary Pro- calling hours Wednesday from 6 to Alex and Scott Phillips. She will also Committee of the Machinery and Al- two great-nieces, Mackenzie Yuran desky, 90, who passed away early 8 p.m. at Lane Funeral Home, Aus- be sadly missed by her entire ex- lied Products Institute and in the of Sharon and Gracelyn Meser of Sunday morning at Forum Health tintown Chapel. tended family at Sunbridge Farm. American Iron and Steel Institute, Simi Valley. Northside Medical Center. Colleen was preceded in death by the Association of Iron and Steel En- He was preceded in death by his LUTZ, Cecilia A., 85, of Warren; call- Mary was born Jan. 15, 1916, in her father, Joseph Frank, in 2002. gineers and the Newcomen Society. father, Stanley Yuran Sr.; his former ing hours today from 5 to 8 p.m. at Youngstown, the daughter of Harry Friends and family may call from Mr. Wean was chairman of the wife, Lisa Yuran; his brother, Robert McFarland & Son Funeral Home in and Anna Homzy. 4 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at the Lane Board of Administrators of The Ray- Yuran; and his grandparents, Joseph Warren and Wednesday from 10 to She was a homemaker, and a Funeral Home, Canfield Chapel, as mond John Wean Foundation in and Mary Voyda and Ivan and Ka- 11 a.m. at Christ Our King Catholic member of St. Brendan Church. She well as from 10 to 11 a.m. Thursday Warren, a private charitable founda- therine Yuran. Church in Warren. enjoyed gardening, working around prior to the services in the church. tion established by the family in Calling hours will be from 2 to PIERCE, Collee, 92, of Youngstown; her home and had a special love for In lieu of flowers, memorial contri- 1949. The philanthropic foundation 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at arrangements pending; L.E. Black, animals, especially enjoying the butions may be sent in Genna’s has supported a wide range of or- the J. Bradley McGonigle Funeral BOARDMAN – There will be serv- Phillips & Holden Funeral Home. companionship of her pets. name to the Lord of Life Church, 550 ganizations, including independent Home, 1090 E. State St. in Sharon. ices at 7 p.m. Wednesday at Hig- Mary is remembered by her family PRODESKY, Mary, 90, of Youngs- North Broad St. Canfield, OH 44406. schools, since education was a fore- There will be a Mass of Christian gins-Reardon Funeral Home, Board- for being a dedicated wife, mother town; calling hours today from 5 to Friends may view this obituary most interest of Mr. Wean. His com- Burial at 10 a.m. Friday at the Holy man-Canfield Chapel, for Linda S. and homemaker. 8 p.m. and Wednesday from 9 to and send condolences at www.la- mitment to education was demon- Trinity Church in Farrell, with the Falleti, 59, of Boardman, who Her husband, Steve Prodesky, 9:30 a.m. at Higgins-Reardon Funer- nefuneralhomes.com. strated by his service as a trustee on Rev. John R. Boeckman, pastor, as passed away early Saturday morn- whom she married Feb. 7, 1942, al Home, Austintown Chapel. a number of school boards over the celebrant. There will be a brief ing at Greenbriar Care Center after a years, including Carnegie Mellon passed away in May of 1991. prayer service at 9:30 a.m. at the fu- courageous two-year battle with RUBENSTEIN, Ruben M., 85, of Niles; University in Pittsburgh, Youngstown She is survived by two sons, John neral home prior to leaving for the cancer. calling hours Wednesday from 6 to State University in Youngstown, Prodesky of Canfield and Edward church. She was born Dec. 6, 1946, in 9 p.m. at Roberts-Clark Funeral Chapel. and his wife Patricia Prodesky of Ak- 9-19-06 Babson College in Babson Park, Interment will be at Holy Trinity Youngstown, a daughter of Robert SCHAAL, Robert, 62, of Boardman; Mass., Palm Beach Day School in ron, and four grandchildren, Ryan, Cemetery in Farrell. and Marilyn Hayden Brown. calling hours Wednesday from 4 to Palm Beach, Miss Porter’s School in Kyle, Derek and Natalie Prodesky. Friends may send condolences to Linda was a 1964 graduate of 7 p.m. and Thursday from 10 to Robert Schaal, 62 Farmington, Conn., Blair Academy in Besides her parents and husband McGonigleFuneralHome@ Chaney High School. She was a 11 a.m. at Davis Funeral Home. Blairstown, N.J., University School in she was preceded in death by three verizon.net. member of the Mahoning Valley Ar- Cleveland and Wooster School in brothers, Paul, Andrew and John 9-19-06 STICKLAND, Susie, 68, of Youngs- cheological Society and the Archeo- Danbury, Conn. Homzy. town; arrangements pending; L.E. logical Society of Ohio. He was the recipient of several Friends may call from 5 to 8 p.m. Black, Phillips & Holden Funeral She will be remembered as a education awards, including the today and from 9 to 9:30 a.m. Wed- Ronald S. De Atley, 57 Home. wonderful mother and a beautiful Seymour Preston Award from the nesday at the funeral home. NORTH LIMA – Ronald S. De Atley, wife and for her dedication to her WEAN, Raymond John “Jack” Jr., 85, Council for Advancement and Sup- This obituary may be viewed and 57, of 1282 E. South Range Road, family. of Palm Beach, Fla.; Quattlebaum Fu- port of Education (CASE) and condolences sent at www.higgins- was D.O.A. at St. Elizabeth Hospital Linda is survived by her husband, neral Home in Palm Beach. Youngstown State University’s Dis- reardon.com. after bicycling with his wife Rachel, Rocky Falleti, whom she married YURAN, Steven Michael, 40, of Her- tinguished Citizen Award, as well as when he had an apparent heart at- Jan. 4, 1967; her mother, Marilyn mitage, Pa.; calling hours Thursday an honorary degree from Westmin- tack. Bennett of Youngstown; a daughter from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. at J. ster College in New Wilmington, Pa. Mr. De Atley was born Sept. 2, Liza (Sean) Bukovac of Boardman; Bradley McGonigle Funeral Home in He served as a trustee of the Free- 1949 in Columbiana, the son of two sons, Rocky (Patty) Falleti of 9-19-06 Sharon, Pa. doms Foundation at Valley Forge James Francis and Velma Foray De Boardman and Joseph (Chrissy) Fall- BOARDMAN – There will be serv- and the Executive Board of the Alle- Jerry Koziorynsky, 77 Atley. eti of Liberty Township; two stepsis- ices Thursday at 11 a.m. at the Davis gheny Trails Council of the Boy Ronald was a lifelong area resi- ters, Tami Ligore of Florida and Bon- Mary J. Tanzabel, 91 Funeral Home, for Robert Schaal, 62, Scouts of America, where for a num- dent. He graduated from Columbiana nie Bennett of Struthers; and four LOWELLVILLE – Services who passed away Sunday evening. ber of years he was chairman of its High School in 1967 and from grandchildren, Rocky, Madison and will be Wednesday at Mr. Schaal was born Feb. 11, Exploring Committee. Youngstown State University with a Noah Falleti and Jonah Bukovac. 10 a.m. at the Rossi-Lellio 1944 in Youngstown, a son of Rob- Mr. Wean served as director for a B.S. in engineering. He worked for Linda was preceded in death by Funeral Home and at ert L. and Lois Jean Buchanan number of boards, including Pitts- Chamberlin Surveying as a field her father; her stepfather, Denver 10:30 a.m. at the Our Lady of the Schaal. burgh National Bank in Pittsburgh agent for five years. He also had Bennett; a brother, Robert Brown; Holy Rosary Church, both in Lowell- A 1962 Boardman High School and Second National Bank in War- worked for Steel Valley Crane in and a sister, Donna DeRenzis. ville, for Mary J. Tanzabel, 91, who graduate, he played on the last un- ren. Canfield for 12 years as a mechani- Friends may call from 4 to 7 p.m. passed away at home Sunday morn- defeated Boardman High School He was a member of the Ever- cal engineer. Wednesday at the funeral home. ing. football team in 1961. He was em- glades Club, the Bath and Tennis He was a member of the St. Jude The family requests that memorial Mary was born Aug. 22, 1915 in ployed as a zoning inspector for Club and the Sailfish Club in Palm Catholic Church in Columbiana. He contributions be made to the Ameri- East Brady, Pa., the daughter of Boardman Township, later becoming Beach, the Duquesne Club in Pitts- served as a M.P. at White Sands, can Cancer Society. Frank and Mary Kuharich Andrevich. the township’s first administrator. burgh and the Union Club in Cleve- N.M., during the . He This obituary may be viewed and She worked for Garfield Schools He was a co-founder and past land. was an old car enthusiast, a member condolences sent at www.higgins- and was a matron for Youngstown president of B.O.A.R.D. “60,” a mem- Mr. Wean loved to travel, having BOARDMAN – Jerry Koziorynsky, of Out-Spoken Wheelmen, where he reardon.com. City Schools for 23 years, retiring in ber and past president of Boardman logged millions of air miles around 77, died Sunday, Sept. 17, at Cap- had been past vice president, and a 1977. Boosters, 1992 inductee to the the globe for both business and rice Nursing Home in North Lima. member of Salem Square Wheels Her husband, John J. Tanzabel, Boardman High School Sports Hall of pleasure. His love of the sea began He was born Oct. 9, 1928 in John- Square Dance Club, where he had whom she married Aug. 7, 1937, Fame, and a member of the Gridiron with sport fishing off the Florida ston, Pa., a son of the late Michael been past president. Ron belonged passed away April 5, 1977. Club and the South County Demo- coast and numerous transatlantic and Pearl (Kuzminsky) Koziorynsky. to Boy Scout Troop No. 16, where he 9-19-06 She leaves behind a daughter, crats. crossings on ocean liners between He was a Wilson High School was an Eagle Scout. Nancy Kausits of Youngstown; three Surviving Mr. Schaal is his father the United States and Europe. He graduate, had formerly worked at Survivors include his wife, Rachel granddaughters, Autumn Kausits of of Boardman; his wife, the former was an avid sports enthusiast and Boardman Supply and was also an L. Barnot, whom he married Sept. Youngstown, Tammy Kausits-Gurry Linda Proietti, whom he married an accomplished golfer who played owner/operator of Jerry K Trucking 21, 1996; a daughter, Jenny Fullum of Tyngsboro, Mass., and Barbara Aug. 8, 1985; a son, Dr. Robert J. on the Yale University golf team. and Jerry K’s Greenhouse. He was a and her husband Dan of Kapac, Kausits-Antelmen of Boston; nine (Carla) Schaal of Akron; four daugh- Mr. Wean is survived by his wife member of the Society of American Mich.; a son, Ronald C. De Atley of grandchildren, Lindsay and Tristan ters, Lisa Roman of St. Petersburg, of 63 years, Adelaide McCracken Florists. Youngstown; three brothers, James Gurry of Tyngsboro, Mass., and Na- Fla., Kathy (James) McDonnell of Wean; his four children, Thomas Family includes his wife, Donna De Atley of Salem, Dennis De Atley tiya, Nediv, Nihera, Navi, Nuchal, Youngsville, N.C., Dana (James) Frederick Wean of Key Largo, Fla., (DeRose) Koziorynsky of Boardman, and his wife Hoa of and Ken Asael, and Yashar Antelmen of Bos- Nordquist of Boardman and Susan Raymond John Wean III of Pitts- whom he married March 3, 1950; a De Atley and his wife Trish of Low- GIVES ton; a brother, Joseph (Theresa) An- (Derek) Cantor of Columbus; a sister, burgh, Gordon Beekman Wean of daughter, Debbie and James Hlebak ellville; two grandchildren, Grace drevich of Struthers; and many nie- Barbara (William) Danks of Board- Cleveland and Sara Rebecca Wean of Boardman; a brother, Harry Ko- and Gretchen; and several nieces YOU ces and nephews; and great-nieces man; a brother, William (Nancy) Stilin of West Palm Beach, Fla.; his ziorynsky of Youngstown; a sister, and nephews. and great-nephews. Schaal of North Lima; and six grand- eight grandchildren; and by his two Helen Pelly of Pittsburgh; four Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. She will be sadly missed by those children, Andrew, Adam, Isabella, great-grandchildren. grandchildren, Jimmy and Crea Hle- Thursday, Sept. 21, at the Seederly- MORE! who knew and loved her. Isaac, Jack, and Nick. There will be a memorial service bak and Jerry Jr. and Matthew Ko- Mong & Beck Funeral Home in Co- Besides her husband, she was He was preceded in death by his at 3 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 23, at the ziorynsky; and his dog, Candy. lumbiana. For News, preceded in death by a son, John mother, Lois Jean Schaal. Episcopal Church of Bethesda-by- Besides his parents, he was pre- There will be services at Sports, Tanzabel Jr.; two sisters, Dorothy Friends may call Wednesday from the-Sea in Palm Beach. ceded in death by a son, Jerry Ko- 10:30 a.m. Friday, Sept. 22, at St. Entertainment, Andervich and Bertha Thomas; two 4 to 7 p.m. and Thursday from 10 to In lieu of flowers, memorial contri- ziorynsky. Jude Catholic Church in Columbiana, brothers, Anthony and Frank Ander- 11 a.m. at the funeral home. butions may be made to the Episco- Calling hours will be from 5 to with Rev. Thomas Ziegler. And More, vich; and a niece, Margaret Becker. The family request material tribu- pal Church of Bethesda-by-the-Sea, 8 p.m. Wednesday and from 9 to Burial will be at Columbiana Cem- Read Friends may call from 9 to 10 a.m. tes take the form of contributions to 141 S. County Road, Palm Beach, FL 9:30 a.m. Thursday at the Fabrizio etery. Wednesday at the funeral home. St. Jude Children’s Hospital, P.O. Box 33480 or the charity of one’s choice. Funeral Home, 619 E. Indianola Ave. This obituary may be viewed or Rossi-Lellio – A Family Owned 1000, Dept. 300, Memphis, TN Arrangements are being handled His services will be at 10 a.m. send condolences online at Every Day! Funeral Home 38148. by the Quattlebaum Funeral Home. Thursday at St. Luke Church. www.seederly-mongandbeck.com. 9-19-06 9-19-06 9-19-06 9-19-06 9-19-06