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CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK » TODAY’S ISSUE (cid:2) TRIBUTES, A8 (cid:129) LETTERS, A12 (cid:129) GOLF, B4 (cid:129) CLASSIFIEDS, B7 (cid:129) BEST, C1 (cid:129) SOCIETY, C6 (cid:129) TRAVEL, C8 (cid:129) WHEELS, D1 (cid:129)HOMES, E1 NEW YORK EDGES MA’LIK & SCHOOL YSU FACULTY GET SHARON COMPANY CLEVELAND, 2-1 OF REDEMPTION GIFT FROM MA’LIK PRESSES FORWARD SPORTS, B1 TODD FRANKO, A2 TODAY’S SAVINGS TOTAL MORE THAN S120 BERTRAM DE SOUZA, A12 BEST, C1 SUNDAY AUGUST 6, 2017 FOR DAILY & BREAKING NEWS $1.50 Transformation of historic Stambaugh Building into a luxury hotel takes shape Poland thrown curve but wins softball title at World Series This restored historic terra cotta cornice adorns the exterior of the Youngstown DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel under construction on Central Square. C I O H HECKING N N ILTON Staff/wire report KIRKLAND, WASH. When the Poland 13-14 softball players and their coaches woke up Saturday, they were preparing to play Virginia’s state champions for the Junior League World Series crown. But as game time approached, Little IN SPORTS League officials in (cid:2) Details of Williamsport, Pa., Poland’s 7-1 vic- disqualifi ed the team tory over Wash- from Atlee, Va., for ington in the what offi cials say was Junior League an inappropriate so- World Series on cial media posting. Saturday. B1 Little League is the organization that runs Junior League. The host Washington team, which lost to Virginia 1-0 in Friday’s semifi nal game, was awarded the championship berth vacated by Virginia. Poland defeated Washington, 7-1, to win the World Series crown. “We were in disbelief, but we always tell our girls that you have to be prepared to play no matter what,” Poland coach Matt Bobbey said. Jackie Grisdale drove in three runs with her two hits. Brooke Bobbey and Camryn See POLAND, A4 Revered Scout leader killed in auto crash; ROBERT K. YOSAY | THE VINDICATOR Dominic Marchionda, CEO of NYO Property Group, oversees progress on a meeting area for the development company’s Doubletree by Hilton Hotel under construction in the Stambaugh Building, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. See video with this story on Vindy.com. wife, 5 boys injured By KALEA HALL [email protected] YOUNGSTOWN DOUBLETREE BY HILTON | At a glance By WILLIAM K. ALCORN YOUNGSTOWN [email protected] (cid:2) PROJECT: Youngstown GUSTAVUS Leaders of NYO Property Group knew restoring the DoubleTree by Hilton James Potjunas of Vienna, a longtime Hotel much-revered Scoutmaster of Boy Scout grandeur of the Stambaugh Building would be a once-in- (cid:2) WHERE: 44 E. Federal Troop 101, was killed Saturday morning in St. on Central Square. a traffic crash in northern a-lifetime opportunity. Trumbull County. “It’s going to be a cornerstone of team and pur- (cid:2) FEATURES: 125 rooms, A rear tire of his 1999 GMC the downtown,” said Jackie Mar- chasing agents two restaurants, coff ee Suburban failed, causing chionda, designer and space plan- from Hilton to shop, bank, rooftop bar. the SUV to go out of control ner for NYO, a downtown develop- fi nish the mod- (cid:2) COST: $34.3 million. on state Route 11 as he was ment company. el room. (cid:2) HISTORY: Occupies driving his wife and five The 125-room DoubleTree by “We had to Scouts to a camping trip in Hilton hotel at 44 E. Federal St. will work within Hilton DoubleTree space of Stambaugh Ontario, Canada. open in February at the recom- standards,” she said. “Their stan- Building, originally built The Ohio State Highway Potjunas mendation of the hotel operator, dards are high. It was certainly one in 1906. It long served Patrol’s Warren Post re- Marshall Hotels and Resorts Inc, of the reasons why we chose them in as headquarters of the ported that Potjunas’ wife, Sandra, 61, a two months later than originally the fi rst place. I wanted [the rooms] Youngstown Sheet & front-seat passenger, and the fi ve Scouts, all planned. to be classic and elegant and time- Tube Co. members of Troop 101, were transported to St. The hotel’s look is taking shape. less, but modern and refreshed.” (cid:2) PROJECTED OPENING: Construction began on the orig- Elizabeth Youngstown Hospital with nonlife- Drywall is up throughout the build- The rooms are brought to life with February 2018 inal eight-story Stambaugh threatening injuries. ing, the rooms are built and a model natural light and a unique view of Building in 1906. In 1913, four Potjunas, 60, was pronounced dead at guest room is complete. Source: Hotel developers additional stories were built. the scene. His body was transported to Marchionda worked with a design See HOTEL, A4 See CRASH, A4 inside With new conduct code, lost days due today INDEX to discipline drop 42% in high schools Books. . . . . . . . . . . C3 Business . . . . . . .C1-2 Classifi ed . . . . . B7-8 100TH BIRTHDAY PARTY Courts . . . . . . . . . A11 FOR LAKE MILTON DAM By AMANDA TONOLI IT’S NOT THAT a 42-percent Crossword . . . . . . C4 Throngs gathered in Lake Milton on [email protected] TEACHERS AND decline. Editorial . . . . A12-13 Saturday to celebrate the centennial YOUNGSTOWN Behaviors Letters . . . . . . . . . A12 A 42-percent decrease in ADMINISTRA- that resulted of the construction of Milton Dam. Lottery. . . . . . . . . . A2 LOCAL & STATE, A3 high school students’ days TORS AREN’T PERMITTED TO in suspen- Parenting . . . . . . . C5 missed due to disciplinary sion in the old SUSPEND STUDENTS, BUT IT Senior Citizens. . C7 JOHNSON, PIETERS LEAD issues is a result Youngstown conduct code Sports. . . . . . . . . .B1-7 PGA TOURNEY IN AKRON City Schools CEO Krish Mo- SHOULD BE RARE.” Mohip included Tributes. . . . . . A8-10 hip is happy to boast about. fighting, sex- Zach Johnson and Thomas Pieters TV Grid . . . . . . . . . C4 Mohip unveiled a new Krish Mohip, ual misconduct, theft, dam- are tied after three rounds of the PGA Weather. . . . . . . . . A2 student code of conduct in Youngstown schools’ CEO age to property, cellphone use, Bridgestone Invitational in Akron. SAVORING ITALIAN FEST Years Ago . . . . . . A13 March that implemented Pos- arson, assault, bullying, bomb SPORTS, B1 Dino Costello of Canfi eld enjoys a itive Behavioral and Interven- In the 2015-16 school year, threats, possession of weap- PLEASE RECYCLE IN DEFENSE OF CHILDREN meatball bread cone at the Greater tion Supports and restorative high school students missed ons and more. Children’s Defense Fund celebrated Ydoouwnngtostwonw Yno Ituanligasnt oFwesnt.i vTahl ein f esti- practices. The process allows 7,424 days over disciplinary The previous code didn’t a year of progress in Youngstown. val continues today. all students to receive educa- practices. After Mohip imple- provide intervention alter- tion rather than exclusion for mented the system, in 2016-17, SOCIETY, C6 LOCAL & STATE, A3 See SCHOOLS, A5 wrongdoing. students missed 4,324 days, C T ALL 3 Sets of 2 To Enter, all you have to do is call 1.866.327.1702 Given Away! T W O IN CCall Sunday, July 9TH thru Sunday, August 20TH See Vindy.Com For Complete Rules. T T ICKETS RRRRRRRRRRRRRRDDDDDDDDDDDDDD Courtesy of and Produced by BAR CODE • MON. - SAT. - 001 • SUNDAY, THANKSGIVING - 002 INITIALS HERE A108-06017 CCYYAANN MMAAGGEENNTTAA YYEELLLLOOWW BBLLAACCKK CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK DAILY BRIEFING TODAY ON VINDY.COM Find a job or vehicle on: 107 Vindicator Square, (cid:2) vindyJOBS.com: 139 openings Youngstown, OH 44503 A2 THE VINDICATOR | SUNDAY, AUGUST 6, 2017 (cid:2) vindyWHEELS.com: 11,206 vehicles VoPluumblei s1h2e7d (cid:129) dNaoil. y3.40 ADVERTISING and BUSINESS NUMBERS IN THE NEWS The school of redemption Phone. . . . .330.747.1471 or 800.686.5199 Ad fax. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 330.747.0399 $2.7M+ Retail Advertising. . . . . . . . . . . . ext. 1216 Want ads. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 330.746.6565 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.800.686.5003 We forgive. We hate. how punishment ends for Home delivery . . . . . . . . . . . 330.746.6561 They are two polarizing Todd a perpetrator is as skewed NEWSROOM Phone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .330.747.1471 Source: Ohio Attorney General’s Offi ce traits that distinguish hu- Franko as asking the same from News fax. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 330.747.6712 mans from all other spe- the perpetrator and that Business . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ext. 1381 The amount Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine awarded cies. family. It’s a slippery, sub- Editorial page. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ext. 1280 Entertainment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ext. 1506 to 130 law-enforcement agencies across the state for drug- In America, we are ex- jective slope. bate here in Youngstown Letters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ext. 1289 use prevention education programs in public schools for ceptional at both, and that in our religion that is foot- Richmond’s five-year Local and regional news . . . . . ext. 1384 the 2017-18 school year. Mahoning Valley police depart- is the paradox in “The Land path to redemption has in- Religion. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ext. 1245 ball. ments and sheriff offi ces are receiving a total of more than of Dreams.” cluded a juvenile detention Special sections. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ext. 1216 On the Youngstown State Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ext. 1292 $100,000. We watch news footage facility, a return to his high University football roster Society news. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ext. 1282 of kangaroo leadership school and his football is Ma’lik Richmond. He NEWS BUREAUS VALLEY WEATHER and human atrocities in team (the latter I think was Warren/Niles: 330.392.0176. played a role in one of the far-flung places and con- incorrect). It continued to Fax 330.392.5202. Warren area toll most heinous chapters in free to Youngstown 330.369.4485. vince ourselves that we are one university setting, and recent Ohio high-school Salem/Lisbon: 330.332.1033. THIS MORNING AFTERNOON OOVVEERRNNIIGGHHTT an advanced and reasoned then to another and then Fax 330.747.6712. 57º 76º 69º society as we sign checks to football history in Steuben- to YSU and now to YSU SUBSCRIPTION RATES ville. Richmond’s sex crime the needy, walk racetracks football. Single copies: 75 cents daily, $1.50 Sun- Mostly cloudy. Mostly cloudy. 50 percent chance of showers. – as a teen against another day. Home-delivery: Seven days, $3.90. for cancer, build homes for teen – was horrific. What All of it unblemished, as Weekend: Saturday and Sundays plus MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY the poor and so on. best as offi cials can deter- holidays (including day after Thanks- adult leadership in the city giving, Christmas, New Years), $1.90. All of it, though, conceals mine. did then in trying to hide ISSN 0890–9857 an ugly American truth – Of the many things the crime was shameful. Periodical postage paid at like a waterway masking a Youngstown State Uni- Youngstown, Ohio, 44501–0780. 72° 58° 75° 56° 77° 59° 78° 61° 79° 59° nasty shore. That was Steubenville versity is known for or is POSTMASTER: Send address changes 2012. to The Vindicator, P.O. Box 780, We are the world’s best at becoming known for, you Youngstown, Ohio 44501–0780. 70 percent chance Partly cloudy. Partly cloudy. 30 percent chance Partly cloudy. In Youngstown 2017, of rain showers. of storms. punishment. Ma’lik is trying to walk on can include a title of The MISSED DELIVERY The International Centre School of Redemption. If your paper doesn’t arrive by: 6:30 a.m. to the football team after Monday-Friday or 9 a.m. weekends or REGIONAL FORECAST Today's high and tonight's low for Prison Studies reported enrolling last August. From coaches to city holidays, call our customer-service de- our American imprison- corridors to athletes to stu- partment at 330.746.6561/800.686.9616 ment at 716 per 100,000 It’s not a popular deci- dents. If there is a national or e-mail us at customerservice@vindy. 7D7e/tr6o0it LA KE ERIE 75E/ri6e2 pweoorlpdl ep,o fwoellrosw aes,d a bhyem su, cSht. siti ohna sf osru mppaonryt .f Broumt e mquaanlyl.y , pdeoellm foinr gr ecbaureieldrsi,n tgh eo rc urer-- crceoadmlle b lbiyvy e1 11r0y a as..memr.v. f iwocree s.e aOkmdna ewy dse aefoyk rer esnaddme/lheivo deliardyya. y, Chicago Cleveland Kitts & Nevis (714), Sey- That’s how the team’s rent YSU might be ranked Customer-service hours are 6 a.m. to 5 72/62 Toledo 77/61 2017 campaign will begin. p.m. Monday-Friday, and 6 a.m. to noon 75/57 chelles (709), U.S. Virgin No. 1. weekends and holidays. F7t.1 W/5a9yne Youngstown Islands (539), Barbados Much of the uproar is The latest chapter is ©COPYRIGHT 2017, 77/61 (521), Cuba (510), Rwanda about letting a sex offender Ma’lik. THE VINDICATOR PRINTING CO. Columbus Pittsburgh (492), Belize (476) and Rus- enjoy the privilege of play- If we’re enjoying much of Arelpl rriignhtitns gre, bserorvaeddc.a Ustn oaru rtehporroidzeudc tion 77/62 77/61 sia (475). ing on the team. Among what the university is now of this publication, in whole or part, is Indianapolis the talk on social media: prohibited without written consent of The Council of Europe under President Tressel (as 71/62 “You give second chanc- the publisher. Cincinnati measured criminal justice we seem to be) and what es to nonviolent offenders. 76/64 systems of like-minded the team is now under Bo Lake Erie Not to rapists.” Charleston South winds 5-10 countries. Our rate of 478 “Ask his victim if she be- Pelini (as we seem to be), 83/66 knots. Partly sunny. per 100,000 far exceeded then this decision with LOTTERIES Louisville lieves he deserves a ‘2nd 81/67 Water temp.: 73° Canada (188), Australia Ma’lik deserves the same chance.’” (130), New Zealand (192) amount of opportunity as SATURDAY’S NUMBERS TODAY’S NATIONAL FORECASTForecasts, graphics and data provided and Japan (51). America – the land of their other decisions. by ©2017, The Weather Company, LLC perpetual punishment. MULTISTATE 60s These measures do not This is their decision that H What Ma’lik did was rep- Powerball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L take into account the thou- they will own – made not rehensible. . . . . . . . . . . . .11-21-28-33-45 L 90s sands of citizens trying to But finding punish- just as president and coach, Red Ball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 L walk a straight line amid but also as husbands and ment equitable to the pain L H L 80s H am saoncdies tsaul cmh ianse:fi cehldec okf tdheis- endured by the victim is fatPheeorps olef dwahuog hctheirds.e such Sana teusrtdimaya’ste Pdo $w2e8rb6a mll idllrioanw.i ng was worth something we will never 100s L previous felon box, sign decisions rarely have the OHIO reconcile in any world cal- these criminal registries, privilege or pain of looking 90s culation. EVENING DRAWINGS don’t be this close to this into someone’s eyes and In mankind’s worst of Pick 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-4-2 place, call here at this time, making life-changing de- crimes – murder – all ad- Pick 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2-4-8 don’t own this, pee here, cisions such as this. vanced societies long ago Pick 5 . . . . . . . . . . 6-2-5-9-8 ALASKA HAWAII COLD WARM STATIONARY work there and more. Criminals have that abandoned the rule that all Rolling Cash 5 . . . . . . . . . . . MAP KEY: SUNNY CLOUDS SHOWERS THUNDER SNOW ICE HIGH LOW Hell – in many parts of chance. And that they killers must be killed. From . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-7-16-30-38 KITDeSac WheErAs,T sHhoEwRcase AIR QUALITY our glorious land, crimi- that foundation, all other make the wrong one is al- Classic Lotto . . . . . . . . . . . . . your students’ talent. 0 50 100 150 200 nals get to pay for this priv- punishments trickle. ways tragic and often fatal. . . . . . . . . . . 1-10-13-21-24-41 ilege to be caught one inch We cannot possibly lock Our system says most Submit their weather drawings Good Moderate Unhealthy out of line. up forever all violent of- such people will live Kicker . . . . . . . . .0-7-6-6-8-7 and we will run them. POLLEN FORECAST So by many measures, fenders – despite our best amongst us at some point DAY DRAWINGS Mail to: 0 3 6 9 12 we are a society that has attempts. again. Pick 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-9-5 Weather Drawings, Sun perfected punishment. So if we are to not lock up Hopefully they see how Pick 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-7-7-2 The Vindicator, P.O. Box 780, Good Moderate High It is perfect, after all, offenders forever, then re- other humans act with a Pick 5 . . . . . . . . . . 8-6-6-8-7 Youngstown, OH 44501 right? Not one innocent entry and redemption are life’s fate in their hands and person has ever been in- the paths we must plow. can learn accordingly. Check Keno numbers at ohiolottery.com. ALMANAC SKYWATCH carcerated and not one We trust the creation of That’s the School of Re- PENNSYLVANIA For Saturday, August 05, 2017 Sunrise 6:24 a.m. Moonrise 7:55 p.m. perpetrator has ever lived those paths to be made at demption. EVENING DRAWINGS Sunset 8:32 p.m. Moonset 5:15 a.m. a purposeful life again af- impartial times by impar- High 74/Norm 81..........Low 55/Norm 59 Todd Franko is editor of The Vindicator. Pick 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-8 Full Last New First ter their crime. tial parties. He likes emails about stories and our Records: High 95/1955......Low 44/1972 Pick 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4-2 That’s the legacy that To ask a victim and fam- newspaper. Email him at tfranko@vindy. 2016 High 74........................2016 Low 56 com. He blogs, too, on Vindy.com. Tweet Pick 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-6-7-6 Precipitation 0.00................Normal 0.11 now emerges in a great de- ily to decide on when and him, too, at @tfranko. Pick 5 . . . . . . . . . . 7-5-2-5-3 Precip. this month 1.15........Normal 0.57 Aug. 7 Aug. 14 Aug. 21 Aug. 29 Cash 5 . . . . .10-11-15-29-42 Precip. this year 31.83.......Normal 23.55 PVLeAnuNsETS R3:I2S5E a.m. S6:E17T p.m. DAY DRAWINGS Average wind velocity....................9 mph Mars 6:05 a.m. 8:27 p.m. NEWSMAKERS stated Bolling had sent a He joined Fox News in Pick 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-6 High humidity..............87% at 7:40 a.m. Jupiter 11:46 a.m. 11:09 p.m. lewd photo to at least three 2008 after working as a Pick 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4-3 Saturn 5:02 p.m. 2:27 a.m. Fox News host Eric female colleagues at Fox commodities trader, ac- Pick 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-4-7-0 NATIONAL FORECAST WORLD FORECAST Bolling suspended News and Fox Business. cording to his bio on the Pick 5 . . . . . . . . . . 4-6-2-9-0 CITY Sun Mon Tue CITY Sun Mon Tue “The anonymous, network’s website. Treasure Hunt . . . . . . . . . . . . Atlanta 87/70/t 87/72/t 84/72/t Athens 101/81/s 101/81/s 101/81/s amid investigation Atlantic City 80/65/pc 79/65/t 80/62/pc Baghdad 120/88/s 119/87/s 122/90/s uncorroborated claims Bolling has been a . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-6-07-21-25 Baltimore 82/69/pc 82/67/t 82/64/pc Hong Kong 91/84/t 91/84/t 91/84/t are untrue and terribly Bismarck 74/52/t 79/56/pc 79/55/pc Jerusalem 90/69/s 91/69/s 91/70/s LOS ANGELES vocal supporter of Presi- unfair,” Bolling’s attorney Boston 80/63/pc 75/63/sh 75/61/sh London 70/56/pc 69/55/c 65/52/r Fox News said Satur- dent Donald Trump. In a Charleston, SC90/75/t 91/76/t 90/74/t Mexico City 79/59/s 81/58/pc 80/57/pc Michael J. Bowe wrote in Charlotte 87/72/pc 87/71/t 83/69/sh Moscow 76/62/s 74/54/r 72/54/pc day that it has suspended an email. “We intend to March op-ed, he accused BIRTHDAYS Chicago 72/62/sh 75/58/sh 80/61/s Paris 75/53/s 79/59/pc 72/55/r Eric Bolling, the co-host House Speaker Paul Ryan, Cincinnati 76/64/sh 77/61/sh 79/61/pc Rio de Janeiro 72/61/pc 78/61/s 83/67/s fully cooperate with the of its late-afternoon news R-Wis., and establishment Actress Catherine Hicks Cleveland 77/61/sh 74/62/sh 77/61/pc Rome 100/75/s 100/74/s 98/75/s investigation so that it can Columbus, OH77/62/sh 76/59/t 79/59/pc Tokyo 88/79/r 87/80/t 87/79/t program “The Special- Republicans of betraying (“Seventh Heaven”) is 66. be concluded and Eric can Dallas 96/75/pc 85/74/t 83/74/t ists,” while it investigates the president with their Country singers Peggy and Daytona Beach92/77/pc 91/77/t 91/77/t return to work as quickly Denver 76/56/t 67/55/t 72/54/t allegations he sent a lewd version of a plan to over- Patsy Lynn of The Lynns are as possible.” DDeestr Moiotines 7747//6600//sphc 7850//5569//sphc 7892//6601//psc photo to co-workers. Bolling is the best- haul the nation’s health 53. Writer-director M. Night Shyamalan (“The Sixth Fairbanks 84/57/pc 81/57/t 77/55/t A network spokesperson known personality on system. HHoonusotluolnu 9829//7786//ptc 8899//7768//ptc 9809//7767//tpc confi rmed Bolling’s sus- “The Specialists,” a pro- The suspension is the SFaernmseig”)a i sis 4 474. A. Acctrteresss sV Seora- Indianapolis 71/62/t 75/58/sh 78/60/pc pension and investigation gram that airs weekdays at latest in a string of sexual- Kansas City 76/63/t 78/62/c 78/64/pc in an email. 5 p.m. The show replaced harassment complaints leil Moon Frye is 41. Actress Las Vegas 99/81/pc 101/82/pc 105/83/pc Melissa George is 41. Sing- Little Rock 87/73/t 83/71/t 82/69/t News of the suspen- the network’s series “The against personalities who er Travis McCoy of Gym Los Angeles 76/67/fg 75/66/fg 76/66/fg sion came one day after Five” in April. He also appear on Fox News and Louisville 81/67/t 81/64/t 82/64/pc Class Heroes is 36. Actor Memphis 88/73/t 84/70/t 83/71/t a Huff Post report relying hosts the weekend show its business network. Leslie Odom Jr. is 36. Miami Beach 89/81/t 89/81/t 90/82/t on anonymous sources “Cashin’ In.” Associated Press Minneapolis 77/58/t 79/59/pc 81/62/pc Myrtle Beach 86/76/t 86/77/t 86/75/t New Orleans 90/77/t 91/77/t 91/78/t New York 82/67/pc 77/67/t 82/66/pc Oklahoma City91/70/t 81/68/t 82/67/t Orlando 94/77/pc 92/76/t 92/77/t Philadelphia 80/69/pc 78/67/t 81/64/pc WINNING LOTTERY NUMBERS | For the week of July 29 - Aug. 4 Daytime drawings Phoenix 104/81/s 105/82/s 108/84/s Pittsburgh 77/61/pc 72/59/r 78/57/pc OHIO SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY Raleigh 87/71/t 88/72/t 84/68/t Sacramento 93/61/pc 94/62/pc 96/64/pc Pick 3 4-0-8 0-2-5 5-2-3 3-6-6 2-1-2 1-5-7 1-8-7 Salt Lake City 90/69/pc 83/68/pc 89/68/pc 4-5-2 1-7-7 3-6-1 6-5-8 2-9-8 5-9-0 6-7-0 San Antonio 95/78/t 94/76/t 93/75/t 8-5-7-5 0-2-2-1 3-5-5-3 3-6-6-3 5-6-7-9 3-6-2-7 4-2-3-7 San Diego 77/70/fg 77/69/fg 78/70/pc Pick 4 3-7-4-3 3-4-1-5 0-9-7-3 5-9-4-4 9-9-3-3 8-6-5-8 7-3-0-2 San Francisco 73/59/pc 72/58/pc 73/59/pc Seattle 85/65/s 85/63/pc 85/66/pc Pick 5 2-9-0-2-0 7-0-7-1-1 1-2-4-1-2 2-1-0-8-0 4-7-9-2-3 3-5-8-3-7 7-4-0-5-0 St. Louis 76/65/t 79/62/pc 81/64/pc 5-7-0-2-2 3-5-1-6-1 4-6-2-1-0 4-8-6-9-6 5-2-3-5-9 8-5-4-3-8 6-1-6-9-6 Tampa 93/78/t 92°/78/t 92°/78/t Wash, DC 83/70/pc 82/68/t 82/65/pc Rolling Cash 5 1-5-10-31-37 5-6-9-19-31 4-13-20-33-37 9-12-13-17-31 2-25-30-33-36 2-5-24-32-34 3-32-33-35-39 12-15-17-22-36-48 1-16-30-35-36-38 3-6-28-32-42-48 Classic Lotto Kicker: 5-8-5-5-9-5 Kicker: 4-2-4-9-3-3 Kicker: 5-5-1-6-7-5 Heat wave stifl es large swath of Europe PENNSYLVANIA SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY Associated Press Serbia, Romania, Croatia Pick 2 8-8 4-2 5-6 6-0 5-6 5-8 6-4 BELGRADE, SERBIA and parts of Spain, France 4-3 4-3 2-4 4-3 8-8 5-7 1-7 A relentless heat wave and Italy has fueled wild- Pick 3 41--18--17 91--56--03 51--93--59 98--43--70 60--15--61 91--95--37 42--97--93 that gripped parts of Eu- fires, damaged crops and 4-1-9-2 6-5-5-5 6-3-8-0 2-4-4-5 9-5-5-4 3-1-7-6 6-6-1-1 rope has sent temperatures strained energy and water Pick 4 6-9-3-3 2-4-0-3 7-0-4-7 3-2-2-9 2-9-2-5 7-1-9-6 5-6-3-2 soaring to record highs for supplies. 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A2-08/06/17 CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK E-MAIL: [email protected] LOCAL & STATE THE VINDICATOR | SUNDAY, AUGUST 6, 2017 A3 METRO Mahoning County prepares for more paving projects digest By JUSTIN WIER While the county closed Live wildlife program [email protected] several roads to replace cul- MERCER, PA. YOUNGSTOWN verts in preparation for the Mercer County Conserva- Mahoning County Engineer Pat Ginnetti paving projects, Ginnetti tion District invites the pub- has $2.1 million in paving projects lined up said the projects themselves for the next few months, covering more than will not require any addi- lic to a special live wildlife 20 miles of road across the county. tional road closings. program from 6:40 to 8 p.m. “We’ve been busy with Meridian Road,” The county’s construction Wednesday that showcases he said. “But it’s going to heat up here. This Ginnetti season begins later than oth- Tamarack Wildlife Reha- is the heart of the construction season.” ers because the projects are bilitation and Education Slightly more than half of the $2.1 million dependent on state grants political subdivi- Center from Saegertown , sions receive at the beginning of the fi scal comes from Ohio Public Works Commission Pa. Attendees will get to see year, which starts July 1. grants, with the county providing the rest. animals that Tamarack has The resurfacing project on Meridian Road, The projects will begin the middle of the nursed back to health, but which is a partnership between the county month, Ginnetti said, and they should be were not fi t to be released. and Youngstown, will continue, Ginnetti completed by the end of October, depend- To pre-register, call 724-662- said. ing on the weather. 2242. Suggested donation The fi rst phase, extending from Interstate Some of the bigger projects include pav- is $5 to go directly toward 680 to Mahoning Avenue, will wrap up by ing New and Raccoon roads in Austintown the costs it takes to care for the end of October. The second phase, ex- and Glenwood Avenue and Hitchcock Road Tamarack’s injured, sick, tending from Mahoning Avenue to Corners- ROBERT K. YOSAY | THE VINDICATOR in Boardman. Construction crews work on the westbound lane of Meridian Road, and educational animals. For burg, will begin the middle of the month. The engineer’s office also has received and then plan to move to the eastbound lane as they work their way information, call 724-662- several calls about Washingtonville Road in north from Mahoning Avenue. More paving projects will begin soon 2242 or visit www.munnell- Green, which will be resurfaced this year. See PAVING, A6 in the county. runfarm.org. Road restrictions Attendance rebounds under sunny skies at Youngstown Italian fest WARREN The Ohio Department Promoting tradition and a revival of Transportation has an- nounced upcoming re- strictions in Trumbull and Mahoning counties. Mesopotamia: State Route 87 between state Route 534 and state Route By WILLIAM K. ALCORN 538 will be closed Aug. 14-16 [email protected] for a culvert replacement. YOUNGSTOWN Detour is state Route 528 The weather was perfect to state Route 88 to state Saturday for the second day Route 534. of the 32nd annual Greater Austintown, Liberty, Youngstown Italian Heri- Girard: The Interstate 80 tage Festival in downtown westbound ramp to Salt Youngstown, and festival- Springs Road will be closed goers sat in the sunshine Aug. 15 through mid-Sep- or under tents to enjoy the tember. Detour will be I-80 great food and live music. westbound to Salt Springs Today is the final day of Road to I-80 eastbound. the event that draws people Austintown, Lake Mil- from around the Mahoning ton: Interstate 76 over Lake Valley and western Pennsyl- Milton and I-80 over Mean- vania. der Reservoir has various Rain and thunderstorms daily lane restrictions until hurt attendance on Friday’s further notice between 6 opening day, and organiz- a.m. and 4 p.m. for bridge re- ers said they hoped Satur- pairs and bridge sealing. The day’s warm and dry weather, work is part of a $2 million with the same predicted for project to seal various bridg- today, would bring out big es in Ashtabula, Mahoning, crowds, said John Rossetti of Portage, Stark, Summit and Youngstown, festival chair- Trumbull counties. The en- man and a trustee of the tire project should be com- Italian Heritage Foundation pleted by December 2018. of Youngstown. Rossetti, a code-en- Lakeview meal policy forcement officer for CORTLAND Youngstown’s building de- Lakeview School District partment, said he is heavily announced its 2017-18 policy involved in the festival be- NIKOS FRAZIER | THE VINDICATOR for free and reduced-price cause his American-Italian The early evening crowd enjoys the food and music during the Greater Youngstown Italian Heritage Festival on Saturday in downtown meals for students unable heritage is “very important Youngstown. to pay full price of meals or to me.” milk. Each school offi ce and Also, Rossetti said he be- Amy Friedrich, also of Po- Christina and John Par- Matthew the central offi ce has a copy lieves since the festival was land. ish of Campbell are regular Melito takes of the policy for review. Ap- brought back to downtown a bite of girl- “My wife and I try to pa- festival attendees. plications will be distributed Youngstown from Canfi eld friend Sarina tronize and support com- “We come every year. We to all homes. Additional cop- Fairgrounds, it has played a Mauerman’s munity events and to try the like the food and the music ies are available at the prin- real part in the rebirth of the cavatelli din- cipal’s offi ce in each school; city’s downtown. food,” said Friedrich. and people-watching,” they ner, one of call 1-800-324-8680 . The Italian Heritage Fes- Debbie and Bob Boyer of said. the authentic Lake Milton, fi rst-time visi- “I think it’s important Italian foods tival is a wonderful com- Celebrating Regula munity event, said Kathy tors to the event, said they to expose children to the being sold on Central ALLIANCE and John McElroy of Po- go to festivals here and there traditions of their parents Square. The life and legacy of the land, who were enjoying and decided to come to and grandparents,” said late Ralph Regula, retired the food and music with Youngstown. Chris, who grew up in U.S. congressman, will be friends and family, includ- They said the food was Youngstown and is a 1995 celebrated at University ing Blaine Wiley, originally “pretty good” and they were graduate of Wilson High of Mount Union from 2 to from Toledo, and Don and enjoying the music. School. 4 p.m. Saturday . Regula, who died July 19 at age 92, served in the House of Rep- Celebrating Saturday, FREE resentatives 1973-2008 EVENT! and was a trustee emeritus of Mount Union, where he Lake Milton’s graduated in 1948. The August 12, 2017 event will be hosted by Mount Union’s Ralph and centennial Mary Regula Center for Public Service and Civic Engagement in Riggs Memo- rial Plaza, south of Campus By BOB JACKSON Lakes. It will be moved to [email protected] Peterson Field House in case LAKE MILTON of inclement weather. She turned 100 years old this year, and folks who Agenda Monday know her well say she’s never looked better. (cid:2) Brookfi eld Township trust- “She” is Lake Milton, ees, 6:30 p.m. special meet- which has become a popular ing, followed by 7 p.m. regular spot for boaters, swimmers, meeting, administration build- fishermen and residents. ing, 6844 Strimbu Drive. SALEM REGIONAL The centennial of construc- (cid:2) Columbiana County Bud- tion of a dam that created get Commission, 10 a.m., MEDICAL CENTER the lake took place Saturday, auditor’s conference room, with a slew of activities on 105 S. Market St., Lisbon. and around the 1,685-acre (cid:2) Crestview school board lake. personnel committee, 4:45 “Without the dam, there Welcomes p.m., superintendent’s offi ce, would be no Lake Milton,” 44100 Crestview Road, Suite A, said Wendy DiBernardi of L. Austin Fredrickson, M.D. Columbiana. Lake Milton, a member of (cid:2) Lordstown Village Coun- the centennial committee. and cil, noon, fi nance committee; She said planning for Sat- 5:45 p.m., work session and Erin N. Newton, M.D. urday’s events took about a executive session to interview year. candidates for open council The day started with seat; 6:30 p.m., planning guests being driven in clas- Providing care for patients ages 16 and older: commission, council cham- sic cars from the Harry bers, administration building, Meshel Amphitheater to a (cid:2) Annual physical exams (cid:2) Chronic disease management 1455 Salt Springs Road SW. (cid:2) Salem Board of Zoning boat-launching area on the (cid:2) Preventative and wellness care (cid:2) Immunizations other side of the lake. From Appeals, 7 p.m., city hall, 231 (cid:2) Sick visits for acute illnesses (cid:2) Health education and counseling there, guests boarded boats S. Broadway Ave., No. C. and were joined by dozens SRMC Internal (cid:2) Trumbull County auditor, of other boaters for a parade Now Accepting Patients: 10 a.m., special budget com- around the lake. The shore Medicine Center mission, second fl oor, auditor’s was lined with residents For more information, please call the SRMC offi ce, 160 High St. NW, Warren. who live along the waterway, Internal Medicine Center at 330-332-7807. AGENDA runs daily. Items for the gathered to watch the boats A Service of SALEM REGIONAL column should be sent to The Vindica- MEDICAL CENTER tor Regional Desk at least two days in 2020 E. State St., Suite C, in Salem advance. See CENTENNIAL, A6 A3-08/06/17 CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK A4 THE VINDICATOR | SUNDAY, AUGUST 6, 2017 LOCAL & STATE WWW.VINDY.COM POLAND HOTEL Continued from A1 Continued from A1 Lattanzio also had two hits downtown Youngstown. while Ally Fabry drove in a “It’s spectacular,” she run. said. “It’s exciting to see the Winning pitcher KaiLi Gross city and our area from that of Canfield, the only player perspective.” on the team not from Poland, With its partners, devel- struck out 10 batters. opers James and George In pool play, Poland needed Pantelidis of Pan Brothers eight innings to defeat Wash- Associates, a real-estate ington, 4-3. Poland’s only loss services company in New of the tournament was to Vir- York City, NYO has a plan ginia, 3-0, on Monday. to restore the more than Little League described 100-year-old building that the offending post only as was on the brink of being “an inappropriate social me- beyond repair. dia post.” The project, in the works But the Richmond Times- since 2012, has seen its Dispatch reported that an share of complexity and de- Atlee team member posted lays because of the nature a photo on Snapchat show- of restoring the historical ing six of the girls giving the elements of the building. middle fi nger. Soon, the vision in mind The post was directed at will become reality. Dominic Marchionda, right, CEO of NYO Property Group, discusses renovations to the Stambaugh Building to a RcOcBoEmRTm K. oYOdSaAtYe | tThHEe V nINeDwIC ATOR the host club from Kirkland, “It’s pretty neat,” said DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel with a Hilton representative in a model room. in response to controversy Dominic Marchionda, CEO in Friday’s semifi nal. of NYO Property Group Scott Currie, the Virginia and Jackie’s husband. “We room will be $129. The hotel This isn’t the fi rst down- terest under certain condi- manager, said the post re- haven’t had a hotel since the has been well received by town renovation the Mar- tions. The funds will come flected bad sportsmanship. 1970s.” the community, Dominic chiondas have taken on in from the city’s water, waste- Chris Mardigan, one of his The city’s last downtown said. recent years. water and environmental coaches, said the post was a hotel was the Voyager Motor “It’s a risk to do something NYO’s Wick Tower, built sanitation funds. retaliation against some mem- Inn, which closed in 1974. like this in Youngstown,” in 1906, at Federal and Though the hotel project bers of the host team who had The DoubleTree will have Jackie said. “You always Phelps streets opened in is not under investigation, a treated the Virginians with two food options on the fi rst have to weigh that but we 2015 with 35 apartments state investigation is under- less than ideal hospitality. fl oor: a steak house and an also feel a very strong com- and 14 extended-stay hous- way into three projects of Little League’s statement Italian bistro and wine cel- mitment to the community, ing units. NYO Property’s subsidiar- on the disqualifi cation cited lar. There also will be a cof- and we didn’t want to see The $34.3-million hotel ies that received $2.27 mil- violation “of Little League’s fee shop and bank. that building go into de- project has to follow certain lion from the city’s water policies regarding unsports- Other amenities include mise.” historic-preservation stan- and wastewater funds: the manlike conduct, inappropri- a fi tness center, conference The Stambaugh Building dards to receive $9 million Flats at Wick student-hous- ate use of social media and spaces and a second-floor is a 12-story, neoclassical re- in state and federal historic ing project; Erie Terminal the high standard that Little lounge overlooking the vival building that opened tax credits. The Western Re- Place apartment project; League International holds for central business district. A in 1907. It’s fi lled with mar- serve Port Authority board and the Wick Tower. The all its participants.” rooftop bar will open later ble from the fi rst fl oor to the approved financing and city has provided about $9 Junior League is for players in 2018. top that will all be restored, sales-tax benefits for the million since 2009 in wa- who are no older than 14. “[Guests] are going to along with the terra cotta, project. ter and wastewater funds It was Poland’s second- love what we are going to the copper corners outside In December 2016, the city for economic development Those working on the renova- straight trip to the World Se- do with the second-floor the building and the eleva- agreed to lend $2,750,000 for projects. tions are striving to keep as ries. Bobbey, Grisdale, Lat- lobby,” Jackie said. “It’s just tors. The plaza landscaping the project with $750,000 of Dominic Marchionda much as possible from the origi- tanzio and Lexi Diaz are the a great gathering space.” in front of the building will it forgiven and the remain- would not comment on the nZaIPl baudioldrninsg a. Ambaoilv ceh, au tvein inta tghee Mr. players who returned from The average cost to rent a be redone. der borrowed without in- investigation. Stambaugh Building. last year’s team that fi nished fi fth at the World Series. CRASH son, Atty. Greg Gold of Colo- stayed at the scoutmaster po- rado, is a former member of sition, which is the hardest job STRAPLESS HOME SICK? • Kitchen Continued from A1 Troop 101. in scouting if it is done right. • Bathroom The troop just erected its Jim literally lived his life for & SUPPORT Trumbull Memorial Hospi- • New Roof own building on property of those boys,” Gold said. 0% Financing or Same tal in Warren. • New Siding Blessed Sacrament Church, All the passengers in the BRAS FIT Potjunas’ vehicle was north- • Screened Porch its sponsor. Suburban were wearing safe- as Cash up to 18 Months bound when the right rear tire FREE W/ • New Deck “The building was named ty belts. Speed and alcohol are blew at about 7:15 a.m. The in Jim’s honor and dedicated not factors, the OSHP said. PURCHASE • Most Home Suburban slid off the left side on Memorial Day,” the elder Improvement Members of Troop 101 will of the highway and over- Projects Gold said. gather at the Jim Potjunas Insurance Restoration turned in the median. “Jim, who was scoutmaster ELMO’S BRAS All Credit Cards Accepted Scout Center on the Blessed & Remodeling Potjunas was transport- of Troop 101 for 37 years, had Sacrament Campus at noon Route 224 (Across From Mall) ing the scouts to join older the ability to gather great adult Boardman 330.758.4178 330-259-1251 today where counselors will members of Troop 101 who leaders around the troop and be available to help with had already spent a week bring in kids from literally all camping and canoeing in socioeconomic backgrounds,” anyone who desires their as- Algonquin Provincial Park he said. sistance. Blessed Sacrament in northern Ontario, said Troop 101 has produced at is located at 3020 Reeves Atty. Ned Gold of Howland, least 140 Eagle Scouts during Road NW, Warren. a member of the Boy Scouts’ Potjunas’ tenure. Gustavus Township Fire Great Trail Council execu- “I can’t say enough good Department, Johnston tive board and a close friend about the man. He knew Township Fire and EMS, of Potjunas’. how to guide without taking Cortland EMS and Kinsman “I loved the guy. It’s such away the leadership from Township Fire and EMS re- a tragedy,” said Gold, whose the boys, where it belongs. He sponded to the crash. Husqvarna M-ZT 52 22hp Commercial ZTR with 52-inch Fabricated Deck SALE! Save Over $137100! Celebrate our 70th year! Come in and register to win FREE, monthly equip- ment giveaways! See us for details… PLUS... with purchase receive: Reg. 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By doing this, Debbie DiFrancesco, Ray- In Ohio, there were 12 2012, 2013 because if I avoided the need to write Continued from A1 en Early College principal, out-of-school suspensions and 2016. you break up a lot of discipline refer- told the story of two seventh- per 100 students for 2015-16, B o a r d my back, rals [resulting in less suspen- natives. If a student was ac- graders who got into what according to the Ohio De- of educa- you’re out sions].” cused of an offense, the code she called a “hair-pulling, partment of Education. In tion mem- of here. She said simply, it’s about spelled out exactly what the drag-out fi ght.” Youngstown City Schools ber Ronald When I did finding a technique that discipline would be. “They told me the basic that average was 49.7 out-of- “It’s not that teachers and story, they were playing and school suspensions per 100 Shadd Shadd said this, those Adair works. he wishes children re- Regardless of criticism, Mo- administrators aren’t per- then someone got too rough students per year in 2015-16. mitted to suspend students, the report on discipline told sponded positively. I walked hip plans to continue his code and whatever,” she said. “But As far as days missed for but it should be rare,” Mo- the whole story. around the classroom and I of conduct. after they explained to me all district students due to hip said. “The new code of “You can make numbers stood next to someone who “We expect to reduce the what happened, we talked discipline, there was a 52 conduct follows restorative look any way you want,” was getting ready to start number again this upcoming about how their actions af- percent decrease between justice and restorative prac- Shadd said. “[With those some dumb stuff. I’m not school year,” Mohip said. fected the rest of the school 2015-16 and 2016-17, from tices as well as Positive Be- results] you don’t know the saying I’m the greatest, but The first day of the school and the community and not 12,867 days to 6,682. havioral Interventions and just them. For each item, there was number of kids referred I know how I handled my year for Youngstown City Supports.” “We talked about how they a decrease in days missed for disciplinary action and classes, and they were un- Schools students is Sept. 5. Suspending a student made me and the other kids from 2015-16 to 2016-17 that’s important, too.” should be a last resort, Mo- in their class feel bad and because of: emergency re- Board member Jackie hip added. how they set a bad example moval, from 436 to 415 days; Adair agreed. “Aside from suspensions for sixth-graders. It had a lot “The discipline is not out-of-school suspension, not being an effective de- of impact which really had down,” she said. “Kids are from 9,256 to 4,155 days; and terrent, a child can’t learn me taken aback.” still misbehaving at the if he or she isn’t in school,” in-school suspension from When DiFrancesco told same pace, maybe more so. he said. 3,175 to 2,112 days. the students she was not go- Just the consequences have With PBIS, parties in- This results in an average ing to suspend them, “their changed.” volved in a dispute come of about 2.4 infractions per mouths just hit the fl oor.” Adair said discipline together and talk about student in 2015-16 and 1.3 “I explained Mr. Mohip in- methods need to be more how and why the incident infractions per student in troduced [administrators to] concise. occurred and how the par- a new concept that being out 2016-17. The infractions are “My concern is simply the ties’ actions affected other of school doesn’t really help those that take students out people. The administration you. We had a discussion of school. fact that classroom man- pulls parents in to this pro- that they were very attentive Lorain City Schools, a agement is almost unrecog- cess when it sees fi t. to and as a part of their re- school district also under- nizable,” she said. “Mohip “This new code of conduct is looking at rehabilitative storative justice, the students going a state takeover to allows teachers and admin- kinds of discipline and I’m had to research restorative improve academic perfor- istrators to tailor discipline justice and do a presentation mance, has also had im- OK, to a small extent, with to the individual student for sixth-graders.” proving discipline results, that. But what I’m hear- and incident involved,” Mo- After the students had decreasing from 2015-16’s ing from the teachers is, hip said. their scuffle, some fam- ‘We don’t have time to go 0.3 to 2016-17’s 0.2 infrac- “The consequence doled ily members who attend the through [the steps] they out is more than a punish- tions per student. ment. It allows a student to Chaney campus wanted to Lorain, however, has want us to go through.” see not only that his or her carry out their own justice – been on a steady disciplin- During her time as a mid- in another fi ght. behavior affects others but ary decline since 2012 and dle school math teacher, But DiFrancesco’s stu- how it affects them, as well Youngstown has not. Adair said she believed and dents put it to an end. as gives them an opportuni- Since the 2012-13 school continues to believe in “a “They asked these other ty to learn how to respond in year, Youngstown City fi rm hand.” students to please respect a positive manner if present- their decision not to fight Schools have been on a “I mean what I say,” she ed with the same situation anymore,” DiFrancesco bumpy ride with disciplin- said. “And you better do what in the future. That allows the said. “When I went home, I ary action resulting in 1.6, I say. These are my class- discipline to have more of an just cried. I could not believe 2.4 and 1.3 infractions per room rules. Don’t step on the CCEEMMEENNTT DOCTORS LLLLLLLLLLC LLooccaallllyy OOwwnneedd!! WWhhyy RReeppllaaccee WWhheenn YYoouu CCaann RReeppaaiirr FFoorr AA FFrraaccttiioonn OOff TThhee CCoosstt?? 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Several state and (cid:2) Berlin Station Road from Township. state Route 534 to Bedell local officials spoke, and (cid:2) New Road from Turner Road in Berlin. the Jackson-Milton High Road to state Route 46 in School marching band per- (cid:2) Calla Road from state Austintown. Route 7 to state Route 164 in formed. (cid:2) New Castle Road from Beaver. Todd Johnson, a mem- state Route 289 to the Penn- ber of the Lake Milton Boat (cid:2) Columbiana Road from sylvania state line in Poland Unity to Honey Creek roads in Township. Club, led the parade with his Springfi eld. 41-foot catamaran house- (cid:2) Raccoon Road from Ma- boat. The boat club, founded (cid:2) Courtney Road from 12th honing Avenue to Kirk Road in Street to Johnson Road in Austintown. in 1949, has 135 members, Smith. Johnson said. (cid:2) Schenley Avenue from Johnson, who grew up in (cid:2) Four Mile Run Road from Hopkins Road to Youngstown Meridian Road to Mahoning city limits in Boardman. Youngstown, said he’s been Avenue in Austintown. sailing for the past 50 years. (cid:2) South Hubbard Road from There were nearly 50 wa- (cid:2) Glenwood Avenue from U.S. Route 422 to New Castle Shields Road to Midlothian Road in Coitsville. tercraft in the parade. Most Boulevard in Boardman. were pontoon boats, but (cid:2) Washingtonville Road there were also speedboats, Youngstown Mayor John A. McNally, left, and Richard K. Montgomery ride in a cMlaICsHsAiEcL TcAaYrL OSRa | tTuHrE dVIaNyD ICATOR (cid:2) Hitchcock Road from ac- from Roller Road to state cess to Western Reserve roads Route 165 in Green. fi shing boats and even a fan during the Lake Milton Dam Centennial Celebration in Lake Milton. in Boardman. Source: Mahoning County boat. (cid:2) Johnson Road from Engineer’s offi ce There was also a jet-ski Society, said the turnout for horn, waved, and said hello buying existing homes or driven by Lake Milton resi- the parade and the activities to friends walking along the building new ones. The dent “Captain” Tony Hoffer, that followed exceeded her lake. lakeshore is now lined with PAVING county, Ginnetti said there whose 10-year-old Ameri- expectations. “I think Lake Milton is the several impressive, pricey isn’t enough money to go can bulldog, Toby, rode “It was all just fantastic,” best-kept secret in North- homes. Continued from A3 around. shotgun. Smolek said. “The cars were east Ohio. I really do,” Var- “Not only does [the lake] “If I put our entire budget “That [second phase] will solely into paving roads, I “He would never sit be- wonderful, the boats were ney said. have history, but the recre- not cause anywhere near couldn’t fi x everything,” he hind me,” Hoffer said of his wonderful, the fl ags ... it was But Mahoning County ational and economic po- the inconvenience the oth- said. seafaring pooch. “But when all just fabulous. We couldn’t Commissioner Anthony Tra- tential for the community er section is posing,” Gin- Funding drives the con- he’s up front, he just loves it. have asked for a better day.” fi canti said the secret is ap- is tremendous,” Traficanti netti said. struction schedule, Gin- He loves having the wind in Charlie Varney, who parently out, as the lake has said. “It’s good for the Ma- The county also has part- netti said, and a few ma- his face.” moved to Lake Milton from become a hotspot for rec- honing Valley. It’s a destina- nerships with the village of jor projects, including a Some of the boats were Aurora, in 2001, said he fell reation and residential life. tion point for people from Sebring to resurface 12th roundabout at Five Points decorated according to in love with the commu- He said growth really took all over.” Street and with the village in Springfield Township, themes, including a pirate nity while he was passing off after a project that began Traficanti, Commis- of New Middletown to re- are still a few years away. ship, Hawaiian scenes and through on a cruise in the in 1985, when the lake was sioner David Ditzler and surface New Middletown Ginnetti advised motor- one adorned with Pitts- same 1957 Chevrolet he drained and the dam was re- county Auditor Ralph Mea- Road. ists to be patient and take burgh Steelers memorabilia. drove in the antique car pa- built. The lake was refi lled in cham said a county-driven “We’re constantly trying their time while projects to partner up with other are completed. Many of the boats sported rade Saturday. 1988, and Lake Milton State project to extend water and communities to stretch “Pay attention, and don’t fl ags and red, white and blue “I love Lake Milton,” Var- Park was established. sewer service along the east the dollars,” Ginnetti text and drive,” he said. bunting. ney said. “It’s like a little fam- Once that happened, side of the lake also con- said. “Traffic will stop periodi- Sally Smolek, president of ily all its own.” As he drove, more people started mov- tributed to the growth in With the amount of cally, but it’s a temporary the Lake Milton Historical Varney often honked his ing to the lake to live, either the area. roadwork needed in the inconvenience.” No Ohio colleges willing to test medical pot LIMITED TIME ONLY call now Associated Press to test cannabis products law, which deems marijua- COLUMBUS for “potency, homogeneity na to be illegal. for denture Testing lab applications and contamination” before Twenty nine states and for Ohio’s medical-mari- they’re sold to patients who Washington, D.C., have ap- savings days! juana program are due next have received physician proved medical marijuana month, yet at this point, no recommendations to use programs in varying forms. 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Jones, Dominic, 61, passed away peace- entrepreneur, artist, poet, play- fully after a short illness on June wright, actor, director and all- 29, 2017. round renaissance man, but most Jeannette, as she was fondly of all a loving, generous husband, called, was born on April 22, 1956, father, grandfather and friend, to the late Nicholas Dominic Sr. passed away at his home on Wed- and Nena (Marcarchenia) Dominic. nesday afternoon, Aug. 2, 2017, Jeannette was a 1974 graduate surrounded by his loving family. of Liberty Local Schools, and was He was 89. very proud that she had never Roger was the youngest of missed a day of school in three children, born on March 31, 12 years. 1928, to the late William John and She was a homemaker and Gladys Gedge Jones of Buffalo, BBAAKKSSAA,,Stephen J., 97, of Hub- PPAATTTTEERRSSOONN,,Frances A., 78, of Kent, caregiver to her brother, John, aunt, Mary Jane Marcarchenia; N.Y. times when we disagree. That’s bard; calling hours Wednesday formerly of Hubbard; calling hours with whom she made her home. and numerous cousins on both Roger was 16 when he graduat- normal for the vibrant group from 6 to 7 p.m. at Kelley-Robb- today from 5 to 7 p.m. at Bissler & She enjoyed music, and shop- sides of the family. ed from the Buffalo area school we’ve accumulated. Don’t be Cummins Funeral Home. Sons Funeral Home and Monday ping, and was a true animal lover, The family would like to thank system. In order to earn more afraid to be wrong and don’t be BBLLOOSSSSEERR,,Eileen W., 82, of Co- from 11 a.m. to noon at Stewart-Kyle especially of rescue cats. St. Elizabeth and St. Joseph money for college after gradua- afraid to be right. Focus on the lumbiana; calling hours Tuesday Funeral Home in Hubbard. Jeannette is survived by her Health Centers, as well as Autumn tion, he worked on the ore boats problems. Compromise if there is from 4 to 6:30 p.m. at Warrick- RROOSSSS,, Geraldine, 76, of North Li- daughter, Jacqueline Dominic; her Hills Care Center for her care. on the Great Lakes and their relat- good reason for it. Remember, we Kummer-Rettig Funeral Home and ma; no calling hours; Conley & sister, Nena Perkins; her brothers, A celebration of Jeannette’s ed steel mills when ice stopped are all rewarded by growth and Wednesday from 10 to 11 a.m. at Vanden Berg Funeral Home in Nick (Cindy) Dominic, John Dominic, life will take place on Saturday, shipping. Despite the fact that the positive change. We’ll all get cred- Midway Mennonite Church. Youngstown. and Ron (Dawn) Dominic; as well Sept. 16, 2017, by invitation only. spike in inflation at the end of it together, and share the sense as her nephew, Dan Dominic; her 08-06-17 World War II lowered the worth of of accomplishment. - Roger Jones, DDYYCCEE,,Richard A., 57, of Struth- SSCCHHUUMMAACCHHEERR,, Gladys E., 92, of his earnings, he went on to gradu- Founder of Fireline Inc.’” ers; no calling hours; Rossi Broth- Burghill; visitation Tuesday from 5 to ate with a BS in Engineering and a Roger built Fireline Inc. on the ers & Lellio Funeral Home in 8 p.m. at Lane Family Funeral Homes, major in refractories from Alfred belief of fairness, rewarding any Boardman. Madasz Chapel in Brookfield. JOHN D. MEDVEC, SR., 70 University, the leading university job well done and creativity. A in that field and the only New second generation has joined the GGUUSSTTAAFFSSOONN,,Nelson E. “Gus,” SSEERRBB,, John A., 82, of Treasure STRUTHERS - John D. Medvec cession worker during varsity and York State University at that time. first in working together at Fire- 86, of Poland; visitation Friday Lake, DuBois, Pa.; Adamson Funer- Sr., 70, passed away at Hospice tournament basketball, and the He received a grant to work on line Inc. from 10 a.m. to noon at Cunning- al Chapel Inc. House after a brief illness on Aug. Aut Mori Circus at the Struthers highly heat resistant ceramics for Roger wrote poems, plays and hlaanmd.-Becker Funeral Home in Po- WarSSrTTeEEnFF;AA cNNa,,llDinogn ahlodu Pr.s S Mr.o, 6n3d,a oyf 3M,a 2Jr0toi1nh7, n aw nwidtah sV fibarogmrininliy aA au(tAg nh. di1s8e ,sr 1si9do4en6.) , to FCiherJlidoshth oonuu wsre aS.s a avnio ar cPtaivreis hm, ewmhbeerer ohfe Cuoserndi nags tGhleas osu, twehr iccohv weerirneg t hofe nth e slekgeetc, hanesd tsoin ecaer nth meno nfoery firni ecnodl-s HHAALLIICCKKII,,Brittany A., 33, of from 5 to 7 p.m. at Sinchak & Kas- Medvec, the second of four boys. served multiple terms as a parish rockets that carried the astro- and organizations. His poems Youngstown; Cremation & Funeral zowski Funeral Home. He was a lifelong Struthers res- councilman, including a term as nauts into space. When the grant have appeared in the Pig Iron ser- Service by Gary S. Silvat Inc. ident. John was a Struthers High council president. He was active ended, he volunteered for the U.S. ies of free-lance popular culture SSTTRRAAUUSSSS,,Mary Ann, 83, of Army. Ending basic training compilations and Young’s Town, a School graduate, Class of 1965. in the Muscle Club, and Pirohy JJOONNEESS,,Roger D., 89, of Youngs- North Lima; calling hours Tuesday school as a sergeant, he went on living history about the region. He served in the U.S. Navy from Making, and Mass usher, and he town; Wm. Nicholas Funeral Home from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. at Christ to OCS (Officer’s Training School), Five of his one-act plays were pre- 1965 to 1967, aboard the USS Ma- had represented COS in the com- & Cremation Services LLC. of Niles. Our Savior Parish, Holy Trinity graduating in the top 5% of his sented at the Unitarian Universal- rias, as a Seaman E3, out of Nor- munity at the “Taste of the Val- Church in Struthers; Lane Family class. He was commissioned a ist Church, where Roger was an KKAAIISSEERR,,David H., 77, of Cleves, folk, Va., and Naples, Italy. After ley” event hosted by area church Funeral Homes, Anstrom Chapel in Second Lieutenant and sent to Ko- active member, one at Pittsburgh’s formerly of Youngstown. his service, he worked for Youngs- community. Boardman. rea to lead a platoon that was de- New Playwright series, and three at town Sheet & Tube/J&L Steel in John was the Chairman/Organ- KKNNAAPPIICCKK,,John Phillip, 72, of TTIILLLLEERR,,Gloria Ann Massaro, 84, production control. He then be- izer for the Struthers 4th of July ployed to work ahead of the front the Rust Belt Theater. Campbell; calling hours today of Poland; Clemente Funeral Home came a driver sales associate for Parade. He started when the pa- lines to clear paths through mine- Roger also had a deep interest from 2 to 5 p.m. at Wasko Funeral in Struthers. both Pesce Baking and Interconti- rade was a function of the Struth- fields and lay down smoke in painting and sculpture. His Home. nental Baking (Wonder Bread and ers Baseball League in the 1980s. screens so the troops could ad- sculptures are in over two dozen VVAASSKKOO,,Ann C. (Chestnut), 88, vance. Promoted to First Lieuten- collections, including the Butler Hostess Cake) until his retirement And has been its coordinator KKUUNNOOVVIICCHH,,James L., 70, of of Hubbard; calling hours Tuesday ant, he received numerous com- Art Museum, Ohio Living Park Vis- in 2008. through the sponsorships of the Plum, Pa., formerly of Youngstown. from 5 to 7 p.m. at Kelley-Robb- mendations and a Bronze Star ta, and two of the former Edward John is survived by his wife, Struthers Business Association, Cummins Funeral Home. Award for Heroic or Meritorious J. DeBartolo Corporation malls in MMAAYYSS,,Mary Catherine, 89, of the former Diane Klovis, whom he and the Struthers Schools Foun- Achievement. Florida. Cornersburg; Cremation & Funeral VVIIVVOO,, Frank D., 66, of Cortland; married July 11, 1970, and with dation for Educational Excellence. When he returned to the United Roger also sat on numerous Service by Gary S. Silvat Inc. in Ducro Funeral Services in Ashtabula. whom he celebrated 47 years to- He was selected as the parade States, he worked for several boards throughout his life, Plan- Austintown. VVOONNDDRRAASSEEKK,, Frank E. II, 47, of gthertehee rc. hHiled rise na,l sJoo hsunr Jvri.v (eTde rbeys ah)is Mdeadrischaatlilo inn t2o0 t16h,e f poar rhaids ey eaanrds coofm - manufacturing companies in the ned Parenthood, Mental Health, MMEEDDVVEECC,,John D., 70, of Struth- Warren; private arrangements; of Struthers, Dan (Sarah) of Low- munity. Philadelphia area before returning and various committees at ers; calling hours Tuesday from Staton-Borowski Funeral Home. ellville, and Stacey (Carl Newyear) This past June, John was hon- to Buffalo to work at Bison Refrac- Youngstown State University. 4 to 8 p.m. at Kirila Funeral Home of Macedonia; and his grandchil- ored by the Struthers Athletic tories. In his spare time, Roger liked Inc. WWEEBBEERR,,John M., 90, of Austin- dren, John III, Jared, BJ, Gianna, Boosters with their “Outstanding He met and married Gloria Ol- working on his garden, golfing, town Township; calling hours son, who was changing from ethi- stamp collecting, and spending Olivia, Patrick, and Madeline. John Contributor Award” for his years MMIISSSSOOSS,, Nikitas Ioannis, 85, of Tuesday from 5 to 8 p.m. at Lane cal drug research to cancer re- quality time fishing with his son. is also survived by three brothers, of giving and service to the peo- Campbell. Family Funeral Homes, Austintown search at Roswell Institute. He He was very skilled at and won Martin Jr (Rose) of Tucson, Ariz., ple, children and athletes of the OO’’BBRRIIEENN,, Annabel O., 74, of War- Chapel. Kenneth (Jane) of Struthers, and Struthers community. was offered a job as head of re- numerous awards at the Art of ren; calling hours Tuesday from WWOOOODDSS,, Charles F., 82, of Niles; Michael (Christina) of Poland; and Visitation will be Tuesday, Aug. search and development, his fa- Fencing. 4 to 7 p.m. at Sinchak & Kaszowski calling hours Tuesday from noon 11 nieces and nephews. 8, 2017, from 4 to 8 p.m. at the Kir- vorite field, at New Castle Refrac- Most importantly, he and his Funeral Home. to 1 p.m. at Joseph Rossi and Sons John was an active member of ila Funeral Home Inc., 258 Poland tories. Two years into that job, wife loved traveling. They trav- Roger and his wife decided they’d eled to every continent and to Funeral Home. the Struthers Baseball League, Ave. in Struthers. On Wednesday, be happiest with starting their over 90 countries and 40 islands. where he served as coach and a procession will leave the funeral own company. His wife began Roger and his wife, Gloria, sup- manager from 1980 to 1989, and home at 10 a.m. for a Mass of “tightening their belts” and sav- ported education through endow- then was elected and served Christian Burial at 10:30 a.m. at ing while Roger worked on devel- ed scholarships, and gifts to indi- many terms as either first or sec- Christ our Savior Parish, Holy Trin- oping new mixes and techniques, vidual students at YSU. When the ond vice president until 2012. ity Church celebrated by Fr. Mar- first in their basement and then in Children’s Museum was failing, Since then, he had been an active tin Celuch. a rented garage. Having found they both mentored and under- league trustee, serving the league Burial will take place at St. their first customer, Falcon Foun- wrote the transition and made with general park, field and con- John Cemetery. dry, they were ready to rent a major contributions to OH WOW! cession stand preparation and In lieu of flowers, donations building and buy real rather than and its endowment fund. maintenance. can be made to Hospice House in FRANCIS ALLEN “AL” BOYD make-do equipment. Thus was the Roger is survived by his wife, He had been active in bowling. Johns name. founding of Fireline Inc. Gloria Olson Jones, whom he mar- YOUNGSTOWN – Francis Allen on Wednesday, Aug. 9, 2017, at He was a league bowler in the 70s The Family would like to extend Because of Youngstown’s repu- ried Nov. 2, 1957; a daughter, Ra- “Al” Boyd was born June 26, 1960. 7 p.m. at the New Beginnings and 80s. He became a coach un- their heart-felt appreciation to tation of having a fine work force, chel Jones Wimer of Sloatsburg, Al went to be with the Lord on Church, 3000 Market St. in der the American Bowling Con- the Mercy Health Boardman ICU, proud of making an excellent N.Y.; a son, David (Judy) Jones of July 18, 2017. Youngstown. gress (ABC) and was an assistant Vista Care Center Boardman, and product, they moved to Youngs- Canfield; and five grandchildren, A memorial service will be held 08-06-17 coach at the Bowladrome in the Hospice House staffs for their in- town and incorporated in 1967. Elisabeth and William Phillips- 1980s. He returned to the lanes in credible care of John during this When the steel plants began to Jones and Zachery, Dylan and Iso- 2015 to be the Saturday morning trying time. shut down and the United Steel bel Wimer. youth bowling director for Holiday IRENE LISKO LYLE Bowl. Workers began to organize small In addition to his parents, Rog- manufacturers, Roger did not er was preceded in death by a sis- John was a past president of BARBERTON – Devout, angelic, make any attempt to stop them. ter, Betty Williams; and a brother, the Struthers Band Boosters. He passionate, forgiving, loyal, intelli- With innovative equipment and Paul Jones. was an active member from 1984 gent, warm, loving, Irene Lisko materials and the union, Fireline A special thank you goes to his to 2000, where besides president, Lyle was all of these and more. Inc. has grown to 107 employees caregivers, Doreen, Andrea and he served as historian, and was a For 96 years, she lived a life of and has customers in the USA, Eu- Joyce. member of the Pit Crew, band love, family, friendship, and most rope and Asia. The chosen niche Friends and family may visit truck driver, chaperone, and con- 08-06-17 importantly, faith. She was the market is supplying investment www.NicholasFuneralHome.comto Lord’s servant, a friend to many, casters of turbine blade for aero- view the obituary and send con- ready to open her heart and her space and land or ocean based dolences. home. Known to many as the energy production. Memorial contributions can be JOHN A. SERB, 82 “Queen of Barberton,” she was al- When time came for the Jone- made in honor of Roger to OH ways willing to hold court with TREASURE LAKE, DUBOIS, PA - his daughter, Jennifer Sabado, ses to retire, in order for Fireline WOW!, 11 W. Federal St., Youngs- anyone who would stop by and John A. Serb, 82, passed away Fri- and his first wife, Shirley Serb. Inc. to retain a presence in town, OH 44503 chat. day, July 28, 2017, at UPMC in Al- John is survived by his wife, Youngstown and retain the union, A Celebration of Life will take Born in Campbell, Irene was al- home into eternal life. What a glo- toona, Pa. Carol; his sister, Laura Shope; two the decision was made to become place on Tuesday, Aug. 8, 2017, at ways proud to be a “Lisko Wom- rious reunion that must have Born Oct. 10, 1934, in Youngs- children, John and Jeff Serb; an ESOP (Employee Stock Owner- 2 p.m. in the Chapel of Ohio Living an.” been! town, he was the son of the late three stepchildren, Keith, Julie ship Plan) with employees owning Park Vista on Fifth Avenue. Family She was valedictorian of Camp- Irene, the Queen, will leave an Elick and Laura (Buckley) Serb. and Dianna; and several grand- 30%. When Roger retired in 2005 will receive friends following the bell Memorial High School, and indelible mark on all those who John graduated from The Ray- children. as president, he still worked, re- service. graduated from The Ohio State knew her. Her cooking, baking, en- en School and was honorably dis- At John’s request, there will be turning to his roots in research A Celebration of Life will take University with honors in Ac- tertaining, dancing and card play- charged from the U.S. Army be- no public visitation or service. and development until 2009. In place on Saturday, Aug. 26, 2017, counting. After graduation, she ing were legendary, but Irene’s fore graduating from Youngstown Arrangements are under the di- August of 2005, Roger posted the at 11 a.m. in the Unitarian Univer- settled in Barberton for the re- love for God, family, friends and State University in 1962. rection of the Adamson Funeral following note in the plant: “I sent salist Church of Youngstown, 1105 mainder of her life. life were her greatest gifts of all! He retired from Bayer Clothing Chapel Inc. this note to everyone several Elm St. in Youngstown. She first worked at B & W, Irene is survived by her loving in Clearfield, Pa., in 2000 as an in- Memorial donations may be years ago, and now that we have Family will receive friends fol- meeting Art, her beloved husband children and their families, Carole dustrial engineer. made to the organization of the expanded the way we have, I lowing the service. of 29 years, with whom she raised “Cartie” Antonelli (John), David John enjoyed doing crossword donor’s choice. thought it would be worthwhile to Arrangements have been en- four wonderful children, and later (Ann), Denny (Vicki), and Jimmy’s puzzles, reading, and building Visit www.adamsonfuneral.comto reissue it, slightly modified. ‘Ev- trusted to the Wm. Nicholas Funeral worked at Vocational Develop- wife (Karin). Also surviving are model ships. leave online condolences. eryone must listen attentively to Home & Cremation Services LLC., 614 ment Center for the Handicapped, grandchildren, the loves of her He was preceded in death by 08-06-17 everyone else. Often, we’ll agree Warren Ave., Niles, OH 44446. where she helped organize the life, Julianne, Davey, Jenelle with each other, but there will be 08-06-17 Chili Open Golf Tournament on (Steve), Jared and Delani; honora- frozen Nesmith Lake. ry grandchildren; loving nieces, Irene was a tireless volunteer nephews; special friends; and sis- MARY CATHERINE MAYS, 89 GLORIA ANN MASSARO TILLER, 84 in her community and church in- ter of the heart, Mary Jessen of cluding Cartie’s Kids Charity, Florida. CORNERSBURG - On Monday, Ju- POLAND – Gloria Ann Massaro dear aunt of numerous nieces and founded by her daughter and son- A celebration of Irene’s life will ly 24, 2017, Mary Catherine Mays, Tiller, 84, at rest on July 17, 2017. nephews. in-law. She also volunteered at be held at St. Augustine Church, at 89, passed from her son, James’ Gloria was born on Dec. 14, She was preceded in death by the Magical Theater, where she 11 a.m. on Saturday, Aug. 12. Inurn- embrace into God’s care at Trum- 1932, in Struthers, a daughter of her sister, Mary Lou, and brothers served for years as head usher. ment will be at Holy Cross Ceme- bull Memorial Hospital. the late David and Minnie Mas- David, Vincent and Donald Mas- She was a devoted member of St. tery. Mary was born in Youngstown saro. saro. Augustine Church. Her advice to Donations in Irene’s name may on Aug. 25, 1927, to Alvin and Elea- She was the beloved wife of the The family would like to thank all was to “pray, pray, pray” and be made to St. Augustine Church, nor (Ruth) Beam. late Charles Tiller; loving mother Edwina Shields and the staff of At “trust God!” 204 6th St. in Barberton. Mary is survived by her sons, of June (Joe) Craig, Patti Home Away From Home. Though she lost her husband in Family will receive friends im- Robert (Megan) Beam, and their Marschke, Chuck Tiller, Gib Tiller, As per Gloria’s request, there 1979 and youngest son, Jimmy, in mediately following Mass at the K son, Brendan, of Boardman, and and Wes (Karen) Tiller; dear sister were no services or visitation. 2007 to ALS, she persevered, of C Hall, 70 N. Van Buren Ave. James (Jill) Mays of Austintown; of Rose Marie Massaro; and proud Arrangements were handled by strong in her faith that they would “With praise and thanksgiving and many nieces and nephews. grandmother of Shellie, April, Sa- the Clemente Funeral Home in be reunited again. On June 11, to Almighty God, we thank the Besides her parents, Mary was mantha (Corey), Courtney, Bri- Struthers. 2017, at her daughter and son-in- Lord for our awesome, incredible preceded in death by her hus- Arrangements by Cremation & gitte, Jeffrey, Sarah, Jonathan Visit www.clementefuneral- law’s home where she happily re- Mom who was His faithful angel band, William; and siblings Frank Funeral Service by Gary S. Silvat and Michael. She was the proud homes.comto view this obituary sided the last four years, sur- on Earth.” She will be forever Beam and Betty Johnson. Inc. great-grandmother of Justyn, and to send condolences rounded by her angels, the missed and always loved. Mary was full of warmth and Visit www.cremateohio.comto Kyle, Orlando, Lily and Ariana; and 08-06-17 Blessed Virgin, family and friends, Blessed is the heart that be- love and made the best of life in send condolences to Mary’s the Lord stretched out His hand, lieves in Angels! every situation. She will be great- family. MORE TRIBUTES ON PAGE A9 lovingly and peacefully calling her 08-06-17 ly missed. 08-06-17 CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK A8- 08/06/2017 CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BBLLAACCKK E-MAIL: [email protected] TRIBUTES THE VINDICATOR | SUNDAY, AUGUST 6, 2017 A9 BRITTANY A. HALICKI, 33 RICHARD A. DYCE, 57 YOUNGSTOWN – Miss Brittany A. STRUTHERS – Richard A. Dyce, Halicki, 33, passed on Tuesday, Ju- 57, passed away peacefully on ly 25, 2017. Tuesday, Aug. 1, 2017, surrounded She was born on June 28, 1984, by his loving family. in Cleveland to George “Bob” Hal- He was born April 20, 1960, in icki and Tracy (Sarrach) Miller. Youngstown, the son of Homer She graduated from Liberty and Grace (Tritt) Dyce. High School in 2002, and was six Richard was a 1978 graduate of months shy of her bachelor’s de- Campbell Memorial High School, gree in Criminal Justice through where he was a standout basket- Kaplan University with honors. ball player. He worked for United Brittany enjoyed many things, Music for 30 years, then AVI Food CHARLES F. WOODS, 82 but most of all, being a full time Systems for six years. In his spare mother to her three beautiful time, Richard enjoyed fishing, NILES – Charles F. Woods, 82, daughters, Elaine, Korial and Cata- Sarrach and George and Erica playing pool in several local lea- He was preceded in death by his died at 3:35 a.m. on Saturday, Aug. leigha. Hash. gues, vacationing in Myrtle Beach, father and sister Judy Kushner. 5, 2017, at his residence Besides her parents and chil- A funeral service in Brittany’s S.C. and spending time enjoying There will be no calling hours. He was born March 26, 1935, in dren to cherish her memory, Brit- memory will be held on Aug. 12, fishing and campfires at his lake A private memorial service was Youngstown, the son of Buster tany leaves her stepfather, Ken 2017, at the New Life Lutheran house on Lake Milton. held for the family. and Josephine Baulo Woods. “Bill” Miller; siblings James (Molly) Church, 1181 Churchill-Hubbard He will always be remembered Arrangements were entrusted Charles was employed as a Halicki of Akron, Brandon (Jessie) Road in Youngstown, with the Rev. lovingly by his wife, the former to the professional care of the group leader for 40 years at Gen- Smith of Austintown, and Ryan Chelsea L Spencer officiating. A Karen Viglione, whom he married Rossi Brothers & Lellio Funeral eral Electric in Niles, retiring in Halicki; goddaughter McKenzie luncheon will immediately follow. on Aug. 18, 1990; mother Grace; Home, 4442 South Ave. in Board- 1992. He was a member of AMVETS McBride, both of Liberty; numer- Arrangements by Cremation & two brothers, John (Sally) Dyce man. No. 106 in Niles, VFW No. 2074 in ous cousins, nieces, nephews, un- Funeral Service by Gary S. Silvat and Pat Dyce; sister Sharon Family and friends may visit Niles, and The American Legion cles, favorite aunts Rebecca Waltz, Inc. (Chris) Matesevac; seven children, the Book of Memories at www.ros- No. 737. He also enjoyed fishing, and Linda Livermore; and her boy- Visit www.cremateohio.comto Holly (Joe) Bada, Jennifer (Adam) sifunerals.comto view this tribute gardening, traveling, and was a friend, Christopher Dalambakis. send condolences to Brittany’s Archuleta, Richard (Monica) Dyce, and send condolences to Ri- U.S. Naval veteran during The Ko- “Together Again” She was preceded in death by family. Angela (Jawaun) Jones, Kimberly chard’s family. rean War having served on The her grandparents, Edwin and Clara 08-06-17 Dyce, Shaun Dunmire, and Bryan USS Franklin D. Roosevelt Aircraft 1 p.m. on Tuesday at the Joseph Dyce; seven grandchildren, Da- Carrier. Rossi and Sons Funeral Home in rion, Gabrielle, Annalei, Liam, Jett, His wife, Joanne Ascione Niles, with Chaplain Rebecca Hu- Hawk, and Piper; and his beloved Woods, whom he married July 12, dak officiating. JAMES L. KUNOVICH, 70 dogs, Beemer and Roxy. 08-06-17 1958, died Nov. 14, 2004. Charles will be honored for his He will be sadly missed by a military service by the Trumbull PLUM, PA. – James L. Kunovich, son, Charles D. Woods of Niles; a County American Legion Honor 70, formerly of Youngstown, daughter, Pamela Sabol, and her Guard immediately following the passed away peacefully at home, NELSON E. “GUS” GUSTAFSON JR., 86 husband, Mike, of Youngstown; a services at the funeral home. on Sunday, July 30, 2017. brother, Gerald Woods, and his The family wishes to give spe- Born in Youngstown on Oct. 11, POLAND – Nelson E. Gustafson wife, Sandy, of Niles; three grand- cial thanks to Hospice House, Mer- 1946, he was a 1964 graduate of Jr., 86, died Thursday morning, children, Salvatore Donadio, Laura cy Health, and Visiting Nurses and Austintown Fitch High School. Aug. 3, 2017, at the Cleveland Clin- Donadio Biamonte and her hus- Physicians for their kind and com- Jim was a Sergeant in the ic. He was known simply as “Gus” band; Vince, and Michael Donadio; passionate care. U.S.M.C., having served in Vietnam, to all who knew him. and two great-grandchildren, De- Arrangements are being han- and was a member of the Ameri- He was born Oct. 16, 1930, in vin Donadio and Luca Biamonte. dled by the Joseph Rossi and Sons can Legion, as well as the V.F.W. Youngstown, to Nelson and Myrna He was preceded in death by a Funeral Home in Niles. He was an avid fisherman, hunter, Jane (Stone) Gustafson Sr., and brother Harold Woods. Family and friends can visit and a champion archer, belonging had been a loyal lifelong area res- Friends may call on Tuesday www.josephrossifuneralhome.com to and competing in many archery ident to the area. from noon to 1 p.m. at the Joseph to light a candle, sign the guest clubs. He was also a Cleveland Gus was a 1948 graduate of Rossi and Sons Funeral Home in book, and send e-mail condolen- Browns fan, even though he resid- Boardman High School and had at- Niles. ces. ed in Pennsylvania. tended Youngstown College. He Funeral services will be held at 08-06-17 Jim was employed as a super- had worked for 20 years as a visor of electricians in various nu- brakeman for the Erie-Lackawan- Besides his wife, the former clear power plants throughout the na Railroad, and in 1966, started Caroline Maxim, whom he married contingent United States and re- his own company working for sev- June 18, 1966, he leaves a daugh- DONALD P. STEFAN SR., 63 tired after 35 years of service. eral decades in the T.V. repair and ter, Amy (Thomas) Davitt of Po- He was preceded in death by antennae business. land; their children, granddaugh- WARREN – Donald P. Stefan Sr., his parents, Louis Kunovich of He was a member of the Holy ters Hannah and Makenna; a 63, passed away at 6:03 p.m. Tues- Youngstown and Katherine Popo- Family Church in Poland, where he daughter, Linda (Steve) Barnes in day, Aug. 1, 2017, at his home. vich Kunovich of McDonald; and had served as an usher. An active Colorado; two sons, Alan (Patty) He was born Sept. 17, 1953, in his wife of 30 years, Sondra Koen member of Rotary, Gus had been a Gustafson of North Lima, and Warren, the son of the late John J. Kunovich of Plum. charter member of the Rotary James (Lori) Gustafson in West Sr. and Dorothy Jurasin Stefan, He is survived by his son, Louis Club of Poland, where he had Virginia; several grandchildren, and was a 1971 graduate of Warren J. Kunovich and companion mitage, Pa.; and his high school served as secretary for many and several great-grandchildren. G. Harding High School. Brooke of Youngstown; stepmoth- sweetheart and companion, Patsy years and had served as the Besides his parents, Gus was pre- Until its closing, Donald worked er Jolene Kunovich of Boardman; Tadla of McDonald. club’s president. While involved ceded in death by his two brothers, for 22 years as a tow motor oper- sisters Joan Arp of Girard and In accordance with his wishes, with the Rotary, He was instru- Robert and Donald Gustafson; and ator for General Refractory, which Maureen (Rink) Perrico of Las Ve- a memorial service will be held at mental in bringing the “Chili his sister, Myrna Jane Smith. began A.P. Green Company in gas; niece Kelly Hontula of Girard; Greenhaven Cemetery in Ohio on Open” golf event and sports auc- The family would also like to Champion. At the same time, he nephews Brian and David Perrico Saturday, Aug. 12, 2017, at 11 a.m. tion to the area, which helped acknowledge Frank Esposito, also worked as a custodian for the of Las Vegas and Mark Arp of Her- 08-06-17 raise thousands upon thousands neighbor and friend, who helped Warren City Schools for the last in-law, Rosemary Stefan. of dollars for local organizations Gus throughout the years. 25, years retiring in 2017. Calling hours will take place on and charities. Friends are invited to visit with Donald was a member of the St. Monday, Aug. 7, 2017, from 5 until An avid golfer himself, Gus had the family on Friday, Aug. 11, 2017, Pius X Catholic Church, now St. John 7 p.m. at the Sinchak & Kaszowski MARY ANN STRAUSS, 83 played in and had sponsored sev- from 10 a.m. to noon at the Cun- PaCcSMbhnaatraeous iHrolfitldyna cheIr ocIn eS ewaP rtanJsaesin,rlir, fol. dDi aJsnob onheoafen n hl oiM nsajtnofar il WyndiRJdpee a.al P dytrrSv.oa r tef(me leiDMn snRfiahnosa.i wiHausdnne;ngne g Jdtt e .ewaHr .bnia aonojynyo ef dny tew eiredo) Fsn1tB0hueyr eornkaABv oe .fuonmiukrcrf a neOf.iM lai,eo rc Helwdrni aamwoe iTtltmri oihulh nlore eogFfif.saomr ,C. dll w lCehaPoi.hyralw li ,rr s ibAkatse iuttiao ngMonp .fC ehB8fheaeu, ardr2rem oi0Hadw1pl e7 a i,-o ta nt. M1Si8An1a3s:a 3v,sSNs 0uwitsoO rm ahuroR. optmfPTh tHaCd.ie orhi oreLinrssnIdi ,Mhs V TfM,tA oiuiHlao lre-aon n sMgTl ddyBheaaa u.eTr yyyrrr, iie aanJA tlwuin tCalyniylth l C S3r b hit1 ser ,u ta a ra uOtc shus r, eheetabbinrrnueavaardsjteolle l hacyygydenoe eo fa ddaaolwfs c rl Tai lslhlaoehll,el wae daYdOg olieO snhulufoihgiietnon ti siogt ilnste hs ie pSn eBtllotoe yotaBrwa hatbrtgenersoeud w BtaSemrenurte aaefascmomta,nk ere.Ie. s n HmsHyU,d eeeaen-ivs -c i--,- nPtasaetoink nltAVaeghdi n hes ppcdai rltoca.mi vhnwca-udewBtro eetwclh cehm.ebkn. eeecfrcome klsFloe.uorrnwioaeiblnr iaMgtls a M.Hcsooosn mmwdeiatl olyi n Warren and Robert J. (Judy) Ste- Caring and Professional Ar- Mary Ann was born May 7, 1934, versity fan. He ushered many Pen- fan of Champion; a sister, Linda rangements for the Stefan family in Struthers, a daughter of Mi- guin football and basketball (David N.) Prokop of Champion; his are under the direction of the Sin- chael and Veronica Tkach Sabol. games. He was also active in the lcohnilgdtriemne, Jfraiceknide aDn. dS tmefoatnh eorf Ntoe whi-s chak & Kaszowski Funeral Home. StrSuhthee wrsa sH iag 1h9 S5c2h goroald. uMaatrey o Af nn Gaelic Parade. 08-06-17 ton Falls; and three grandchildren, was a homemaker. She was a Roxanne, Treyton and Cara Stefan. member of the church and was al- Besides his parents, Donald so a member and the secretary for Locicero, Irene Boris, Joe Sabol NIKITAS IOANNIS MISSOS, 85 was preceded in death by a sister- 08-06-17 many years of the Ladies and Jim Sabol. Pennsylvania Slovak Catholic Union. Friends may call from 10:30 to CAMPBELL - Nikitas Mary Ann was an avid reader 11:30 a.m. on Tuesday, prior to the Ioannis Missos, 85, was and enjoyed spending time with Mass at the church. taken to heaven on FRANK D. VIVO, 66 her family, especially her grand- Memorial contributions may be Monday, July 31, 2017, children. given to Hospice of the Valley, surrounded by his wife and sever- CORTLAND – Frank D. Vivo, 66, Mary Ann’s husband, Edward, 5190 Market St., Youngstown, OH al of his children and grandchil- of Bradley Brownlee Road, passed whom she married June 9, 1956, 44512. dren who were vacationing in Kila- away unexpectedly on Saturday died April 19, 2017. Family and Friends may visit da, Greece. morning, July 29, 2017, at his fa- Mary Ann is survived by her www.lanefuneralhomes.com to Funeral and church services vorite away from home place at children, Kathleen (Dan) Dowler of view this obituary and send con- were held at the Evangelismos their campsite in Ashtabula. Columbus, Sue (Elio) Andreatta of dolences. Greek Orthodox Church in Kilada, Frankie was born on May 11, Boardman, Eric (Nicole) Strauss of Greece, on Wednesday, Aug. 2, 1951, the son of Frank D. and Ellen Baltimore, and Michele (Scott) 2017. A brief Trisagion or memori- Bisso Vivo in Youngstown. Shaffer of Columbus; her brother, al service will be held at Archan- He grew up on the south side George (Pat) Sabol of Struthers; gel Michael Greek Orthodox Nikitas was known for his of Youngstown, where as a child her sister, Dolly (Bill) Ulicny of Church in Campbell, following the strong work ethic, love of Greek he was active with the neighbor- Struthers; her grandchildren, Lia, scheduled 6 p.m. church services culture and, most importantly, his hood kids, in Little League base- Sara, Rina, Macy, Edie and Jack; (Paraklesis) on Wednesday, Aug. 9. love for his family and the Greek ball, riding bikes and always en- and many nieces and nephews. Nikitas was born Sept. 1, 1931, in Orthodox faith. Not a day would joying his friends. sisters, Stella Betsa of Canfield, Besides her parents and hus- Symi (Dodecanese) Greece, the go by that he did not mention his He was a member of the Wood- Mary Ellen Lang of Austintown, band, Mary Ann was preceded in son of Ioannis (John) and Erini pride and joy (his children and row Wilson High School Class of and Carmel Brinson of Hardee- death by her brothers and sisters, (Irene) Missos. grandchildren) who he always 1969 and enjoyed attending his ville, S.C.; and brothers John Mike Sabol, John Sabol, Margaret 08-06-17 At the young age of 17, he kept in his daily prayers. He was a class reunions. After high school, (Sterling Anderson) Vivo of served in the Greek Army. He also loving and humble man. Nikitas he proudly served our country in Youngstown and James (Mark learned the painting and carpen- enjoyed listening to Greek music, the U.S. Air Force Reserves at the Hanson) Vivo of Savannah, Ga. He try trades as a young man, which celebrating the various Greek and Vienna Air Force Base. leaves his grandchildren, Jake, DAVID H. 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Kaiser (Nie- day, Aug. 9, at 11 a.m. at the Mount of Brookfield and Lori (Paul) Ge- place at a later date. haus); his two sons, Keith Kaiser Olivet Church, 410 W. South Range deon of Cortland. He leaves his 08-06-17 (Holly) and Kent (Michelle) Kaiser Road in North Lima. MORE TRIBUTES ON PAGE A10 of Colorado; two stepsons, David 08-06-17 CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK A9- 08/06/2017 CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BBLLAACCKK A10 THE VINDICATOR | SUNDAY, AUGUST 6, 2017 TRIBUTES WWW.VINDY.COM GLADYS E. SCHUMACHER, 92 SHARLA B. WEAVER, 59 BURGHILL – Gladys E. Schumacher, YOUNGSTOWN - There will be a 92, passed away on Aug. 4, 2017, at memorial service held at 7 p.m. on Humility House in Austintown. Monday, Aug. 7, 2017, at the Stewart- Gladys was born in Winchester, Kyle Funeral Home in Hubbard for Ky., on July 24, 1925, to Henry and Sharla B. Weaver, 59, who passed Martha (Hollearn) Martin. away Sunday, July 30, 2017, at home. During World War II, Gladys Sharla was born Nov. 3, 1957, in worked for the U.S. Department of Moundsville, W.Va., a daughter of the Navy as a secretary. Robert Lee and C. Shirley Wilson On Feb. 15, 1947, she was united Beyser. MARIETTA LOUISE (COLELLO) CARLOZZI, 84 in marriage to William E. Schu- She was a 1976 graduate of macher Sr., who preceded her in Hubbard High School. POLAND - Funeral services will death in 2005. Sharla will be sadly missed by be held Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. at Gladys was a woman of faith her family, her daughters, Sherry the Wasko Funeral Home, followed and embraced her Southern Bap- and six great-grandchildren. Quinney of Henderson, Nev., and In lieu of flowers, memorial by a Mass of Christian Burial at tist roots. She was a fabulous bak- Besides her husband, she was Heidi (Vincent Barnes) Weaver of contributions may be made to 10 a.m. at Christ the Good Shep- er and sold her cookies and cakes preceded in death by seven sis- Girard; and eight grandchildren. Stewart-Kyle Funeral Home to off- herd Parish at St. Lucy Catholic locally for many years. Always a ters and two brothers. She also leaves her sisters, Sal- set funeral expenses. Church, with the Rev. Michael devoted mother, she continued to Please visit www.lanefuneral- ly Rivera of Youngstown, Susan Family and friends are invited Swierz officiating, for Marietta be her son Wesley’s caregiver af- homes.comto leave condolences Beyser of Boardman, and Shelley to visit the funeral home’s web- Louise (Colello) Carlozzi, 84, who ter his health required constant for the family. (Gary) McPheron of Hubbard. site at www.stewart-kyle.comto passed away peacefully surround- care. Memorial contributions may be She was preceded in death by share memories and condolences. ed by her family after a brief ill- Visitation will be Tuesday, Aug. made to the American Heart Asso- her parents. ness. 8, from 5 to 8 p.m. at Lane Family ciation. There will be calling hours on Marietta was born Jan. 14, 1933, Funeral Homes, Madasz Chapel in Monday, Aug. 7, 2017, prior to the in New Castle, Pa., the daughter of Brookfield, where a funeral serv- service from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Vito and Gertrude Veri Colello. 22, 1958, at St. Vitus Church in ice will be held on Wednesday, Stewart-Kyle Funeral Home. 08-06-17 She lived on Whipple Avenue in New Castle; her children, Matthew Aug. 9, at 11 a.m. Campbell for 52 years, before A. Carlozzi Jr. of Canfield, Mark Gladys is survived by her chil- moving to Poland for the last six (Joyce) Carlozzi of Poland, Mi- dren, Doris Schumacher, Edward years. chael Carlozzi, also of Poland, and (Michelle) Schumacher Jr., Martin ANN C. (CHESTNUT) VASKO, 88 She was a 1950 graduate of Mary Beth Carlozzi of Boston; and Schumacher, Kevin (Darlene) HUBBARD - A Mass of Christian New Castle High School and also her “little babies,” Matthew A. Car- Schumacher, David (Cheryl) Schu- burial will be held on Wednesday, attended Dr. Brown’s School for lozzi III and Daniel Carlozzi of Co- macher, Wesley Schumacher, Craig Aug. 9, 2017, at 10 a.m. at St. Patrick medical technicians in Columbus. lumbus, Mark Carlozzi Jr. of Allen- (Lisa) Schumacher and Paul (Lisa) Roman Catholic Church in Hubbard, Marietta worked as a medical lab town, Pa., Lauren Carlozzi of Co- Schumacher; eight grandchildren; 08-06-17 with the Rev. Michael Swierz technician for 19 years at Bel-Park lumbus and Patrick Carlozzi of Po- officiating, for Ann C. (Chestnut) Medical Lab in Youngstown. land; and her sister, Mary Lou Ma- Vasko, who died Friday afternoon, She was a lifelong member of linowski of New Castle. LORAINE “LORI” SUSAN (PULLIN) LYNN, 60 Aug. 4, 2017, at Austin Woods Nursing St. Lucy Catholic Church of Camp- Besides her parents, she was Center in Austintown. bell and recently joined St. preceded in death by her brother, RAVENNA - Loraine “Lori” Sus- Ann was born March 21, 1929, in Charles Parish in Boardman. She Anthony Colello; and her sister, an (Pullin) Lynn, 60, passed away Farrell, Pa., a daughter of Ludwig was an active parishioner of St. Margaret Micaletti. Tuesday, Aug. 1, 2017. and Maria (Janusko) Czesnako- Lucy Church, serving as a volun- The Carlozzi family has en- Lori was born April 25, 1957, in wicz, and was a lifelong area resi- teer in the kitchen and as a mem- trusted their loved one to the Youngstown, daughter of Howard dent. She graduated from Farrell ber of the Infant Jesus of Prague care of the Wasko Funeral Home and Wanda Jean McCormick Pullin. High School in 1947. grandchildren, Nicholas (Mallory) and the Altar and Rosary Society. and will receive family and friends She was a 1975 graduate of Lib- Ann was a lifelong are resident DeMaiolo, Stephen DeMaiolo and Marietta also participated in Monday from 4 to 7 p.m. at the fu- erty High School and later attend- and retired from Federal Whole- Alicia (Matthew) Ucchino; and the Ohio Reads Program of the neral home. ed Youngstown State University. sale after working for 20 plus years. three great-grandchildren, Nico Campbell City Schools. In lieu of flowers, the family is She was an operating engineer Mrs. Vasko was a devout Catho- and Leo DeMaiolo, and Marco Uc- For the last 28 years, her life requesting donations be made to, at Local 66 for over 30 years. lic and very active member of St chino. revolved around her five grand- First Book, a charity giving the She was an amazing mother, Patrick Roman Catholic Church in She was preceded in death by children, that to this day, she still gift of reading to children in need. grandmother, companion, daugh- Hubbard were she served as for- her parents; husband; two sons, calls her “little babies.” Visit FirstBook.org to send a dona- ter, sister, aunt and friend who mer president of the Altar and Ro- an infant; Robert Vasko and John Marietta enjoyed cooking for her tion in Marietta’s honor. will be deeply missed. Lori was preceded in death by sary, and worked many festivals M. Vasko II; six brothers, Frank, family, especially the traditional Visit www.waskofamily.com to She leaves behind her fiancé, her father, Howard Pullin. running the linen booth. Edward, Casimir, Henry, Louis and Italian Christmas Eve dinner. view this obituary and send Mar- Mark Schoonover; two daughters, Funeral services will be held on She also enjoyed knitting, cro- Paul; half-brother Joseph Chest- She was an avid reader of spy ietta’s family condolences. Corrine Lynn and Samantha Lynn, Tuesday, Aug. 8, at the Blackstone cheting, jigsaw and crossword nut; and two half-sisters, Phyllis and mystery novels and was ob- both of Pittsburgh; and three grand- Funeral Home in Girard at 11 a.m. puzzles, and she especially en- and Sister Christianna. sessed with Words with Friends. children, Kyle, Ella, and Julian, whom The family will receive relatives joyed her grandchildren and Family and friends may call on Marietta will be deeply missed she was a beloved “Nana” to. and friends on Monday, Aug. 7, at great-grandchildren. Tuesday, Aug. 8, 2017, from 5 to by her husband, Matthew A. Car- She is survived by her mother, the funeral home from 6 to 8 p.m. Her husband, John M. Vasko, 7 p.m. at the Kelley-Robb-Cum- lozzi Sr., whom she married May 08-06-17 Wanda Jean Pullin; three sisters, Visit www.blackstonefuneral- whom she married June 21, 1952, mins Funeral Home. Denise Cohol of Liberty, Diane home.comto view this obituary and died June 18, 2011. Interment will be at Hubbard Pullin of Jacksonville, Fla., and De- send condolences to her family. Ann will be sadly missed by her Union Cemetery. STEPHEN J. BAKSA, 97 va Pullin of Melbourne, Fla.; and a son, Thomas (Kathleen) Vasko of Visit www.krcummins.comto brother, Chip Pullin of Liberty. She Cleveland; one daughter, Gail view this obituary and to send HUBBARD - Funeral services will His wife, Viola “Vi” Tiihonen, also leaves numerous nieces, DeMaiolo of Canfield; one brother, condolences to the family be held on Wednesday, Aug. 9, 2017, whom he married May 17, 1947, nephews and extended family who Albert Chestnut of Hubbard; three 08-06-17 at 7 p.m. at the Kelley-Robb- and died May 28, 2012. loved her dearly. 08-06-17 Cummins Funeral Home with Pastor Steve will be sadly missed by Mike Byus officiating for Stephen J. his daughter, Stephanie Stearns. JOHN M. WEBER, 90 Baksa, 97, who died Friday afternoon, He was preceded in death by WILLIAM J. GRADY, 67 Aug. 4, 2017, at his residence. his parents; wife; and one sister, AUSTINTOWN TOWNSHIP - A He was born July 21, 1920, in Mary Tovarnak. STRUTHERS - A memorial Mass Mass of Christian Burial will be Youngstown, a son of Charles and Family and friends may call on will be at 11 a.m. on Monday at St. held at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, Julia (Baksa) Baksa, and was a Wednesday, Aug. 9, 2017, one hour Edward Church, celebrated by Aug. 9, at the Immaculate Heart of lifelong area resident. prior to the services, from 6 to Monsignor Robert Siffrin, for William Mary Church for John M. Weber, Mr. Baksa worked for Wean 7 p.m., at the Kelley-Robb-Cum- J. Grady, 67, who passed away 90, who passed away peacefully United as an assembler for 21 mins Funeral Home. Wednesday afternoon at Mercy at his home on Thursday, Aug. 3, years, retiring in 1983. He enjoyed Visit www.krcummins.comto Health St. Elizabeth in Youngstown. 2017. ice skating, cooking, and organic view this obituary and to send Mr. Grady was born Nov. 21, John was born Oct. 5, 1926, in gardening and was a specialist in condolences to the family. 1949, in Youngstown, a son of Wil- Youngstown, the son of Steve and making homemade pizza. 08-06-17 liam J. and Mary Louise Berger Elizabeth (Rick) Weber. Grady, and was a lifelong member He attended South High School of the community. and was an U.S. Army veteran, He was employed by Epco Dat- serving during the Korean War. LORIANN “LORI” MARIE CARNEVALE, 57 ko as a machine operator and re- John retired from Roth Broth- Besides his parents and wife, COLUMBUS - There tired in 2012. Mr. Grady was a vich; and several great-nieces and ers Roofing after more than 30 John was preceded in death by a will be a Mass of graduate of Woodrow Wilson High great-nephews. years of service. He was a mem- daughter, Betty Mendzala; three Christian Burial held on School and attended Youngstown Besides his parents, Mr. Grady ber of the Immaculate Heart of brothers, George, Steve, and Tuesday, Aug. 8, 2017, at State University. He was a mem- was preceded in death by his sis- Mary Church. He enjoyed life, Frank; and one sister, Marie Ebert. 10 a.m. at Our Lady of Mount ber of VFW Post 93, enjoyed read- ter, Mary Ellen Grady; and a neph- loved to travel with his wife and Friends may call on Tuesday, Carmel Basilica, 343 Via Mt. ing and was an avid fan of the ew, Billy Grady. family in his mobile homes, boat- Aug. 8, 2017, from 5 to 8 p.m. at Carmel. in Youngstown, with the Cleveland Browns, Cleveland Indi- Visit the funeral home website ing, water skiing, gardening, and the Lane Family Funeral Homes, Very Rev. Msgr. Michael J. Cariglio ans, Notre Dame and Ohio State. at www.mccauleyfuneral.comto playing chess. Austintown Chapel, where closing officiating, preceded by a 9:15 a.m. Mr. Grady is survived by sons send thoughts and condolences. Most of all, John had a passion prayers will be held on Wednes- prayer service held at the Rossi & Scott Grady of Toledo, and William Arrangements by the McCauley for cars. He built and restored day, Aug. 9, at 9:30 a.m. Santucci Funeral Home in Board- Grady of New Castle, Pa.; sister Funeral Home – serving the valley several classics and hot rods for Family and friends may visit man, for Loriann “Lori” Marie Barbara Johnson of Boardman; for more than 115 years! his personal collection. He loved www.lanefuneralhomes.comto Carnevale, 57, formerly of Youngs- nephews Art (Susan) Johnson and spending time in his garage work- view this obituary and send con- town, who passed away Wednes- Michael (Molly) Johnson; nieces MMccCCaauulleeyy ing on cars and helping others dolences. day, Aug. 2, 2017, at Riverside town; nephew Vincent Carnevale Amy (Dan) Henry, Mollie (Andrew) with their own projects. Hospital. Jr. of Canfield; niece Cindy (Ed) Graves and Tammy Hayden; his eesstt.. 11990022 His wife of 55 years, the former Loriann will always be remem- Zebosky of Lake Milton; great- significant other, Karen Milako- 08-06-17 Frances Patricia Ducaster, whom bered and never forgotten for her niece Allison Zebosky; great-neph- he married Oct. 30, 1954, passed generosity and smile. ew Zachary Zebosky; special away on Dec. 30, 2009. She was born Dec. 1, 1959, in friends, Diane Larsuel, Me-Chelle EILEEN W. BLOSSER, 82 John leaves three grandchil- Youngstown, the daughter of Burkhalter, Jackie and James Wil- dren, Tammy McMillen (Michael John P. and Mary (Falabella) Car- liams; nonnie to Alexis Burkhalter COLUMBIANA - Eileen W. Bloss- Corrigan) of Fountain Hills, Ariz., nevale. and Jaylen and Jakaysha Williams; er, 82, died peacefully in her sleep Kismith McMillen of Austintown, Lori was a 1977 graduate of Ur- and puppies Madame Sadie and Friday, Aug. 4, 2017, at St. Mary’s and Steve (Kelly Hayes) Mendzala suline High School and then con- Duchess. Alzheimer’s Center. of Boardman. John also leaves two tinued her education at Youngs- Besides her parents, Lori was She was born Dec. 12, 1934 in nephews, Marty and Rich Ebert. 08-06-17 town State University where she preceded in death by an uncle, Ware, Hertford, England, the earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Anthony Falabella and sister-in- daughter of the late William and Education. She began molding law Joanne Carnevale. Hilda Eliza Ward Perry. FRANCES A. PATTERSON, 78 children’s lives as a teacher at St. Family and friends may pay Eileen was a homemaker and a Mary School in Warren and moved their respects on Monday, Aug. 7, lifelong member of the Midway KENT - Frances A. Patterson, 78, to Columbus in 1986, where she 2017, from 4 until 7 p.m. at the Mennonite Church of Columbiana, died Wednesday, Aug. 2, 2017, at taught and coached at Southwest- Rossi & Santucci Funeral Home, where she enjoyed participating Akron City Hospital Medical Center. ern City Schools. While living in 4221 Market St. in Boardman, the and attending many church func- She was born June 10, 1939, in Columbus, Lori earned her Mas- new location. tions. She was a member of the Hubbard, to the late John and ter’s Degree in Education from Entombment will take place at Mary Dorcus Circle, the Worship “Together Again” Mary (March) MacLellan. The Ohio State University, along Calvary Cemetery in Youngstown. Commission and many Bible stud- children; and 10 great-grandchildren. She encouraged others to share with her Principals Certificate. She Family and friends may visit ies. She volunteered at the Rescue She was preceded in death by a in her love for horses through more retired as principal from Madison www.rossisantuccifh.comto view Mission and the former Woodside granddaughter, Precella Blosser than 45 years as a 4-H advisor and Plains Intermediate School. this obituary, sign the guest book Hospital in Youngstown and was a and brother Ronald Perry. many years as a Pony Club D.C. She She was a member of Our Lady and send condolences to Lori’s chaplain’s assistant at the Salem Funeral services will be held at was active in the Farm Bureau of Mount Carmel Basilica in family. Community Hospital. She would 11 a.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 9, 2017, council, volunteered on local Youngstown and attended St. Ce- In lieu of flowers, material con- do anything at anytime for any- at the Midway Mennonite Church township and school committees, cilia Church in Columbus. tributions may be made to C/O one and always helped and en- with Greg Bowman officiating. A and was a member of the Carousal Lori had many passions Loriann Carnevale, 9940 St. Rt. 38 couraged people with her warm luncheon will follow in the church Association. Calling hours will also be held throughout her life. She enjoyed SW, London, OH 43140, and this heart of compassion. social hall. She is survived by her husband from 11 a.m. to noon on Aug. 14, at going to casinos and baking, espe- will be used for as a scholarship She was preceded in death on Burial will be at Midway Men- of 59 years, Chester Patterson; the Stewart-Kyle Funeral Home, cially all her famous Christmas for a student to further their edu- April 26, 2015, by her husband, nonite Cemetery. son Mark R. (Lori) Patterson of 407 W. Liberty St. in Hubbard, fol- cookies. She was also a huge cation. Herman H. Blosser, whom she Friends may call at the Warrick- Findlay; daughter Debbie Patter- lowed by funeral services. Burial sports fan, rooting for her favor- married Oct. 2, 1953. Kummer-Rettig Funeral Home in son White (Bruce English) of Kent; will be at Church Hill Cemetery. ite teams the Cleveland Browns, Eileen is survived by three Columbiana from 4 to 6:30 p.m. on grandson John Patterson of Fin- In lieu of flowers, the family the Indians and The Ohio State daughters, Lynnette Kreidler of Enon Tuesday and at the church one hour dlay; granddaughter Mary Patter- would appreciate donations made Buckeyes. Valley, Pa., Lisa (Donald) Sawders of prior to services on Wednesday. son of Findlay; granddaughter to the Portage County 4-H Horse She leaves behind to hold onto Columbiana and Sherri Frederick of Family and friends may visit Sarah White of Suffield; and her Alumni Scholarship fund: 4-H her precious memories, a sister, Leetonia; three sons, Laverne www.familycareservices.comto beloved dogs, Pumpkin and Pie. Horse Alumni Scholarship fund, Angela Carnevale of Austintown Blosser of Greenford, Phillip (Lisa) view the obituary and leave con- Calling hours will be held from OSU Extension, 705 Oakwood St., and Laurel Springs, N.J.; brother Blosser of Salem and Kevin (Joann) dolences for the family. 5 to 7 p.m. on Aug. 13 at the Biss- Suite 103, Ravenna, OH 44266. Vincent Carnevale Sr. of Austin- 08-06-17 Blosser of Tyler, Texas; 19 grand- 08-06-17 ler & Sons Funeral Home in Kent. 08-06-17 CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK A10- 08/06/2017

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