Resident - OBERLIN
passed away New Life Hospice Residential Center in Lorain following a lengthy illness.
born & raised in Amherst
lived on the family farm
Oberlin, Ohio has been his home since 1972
Occupation:
Lear Siegler in Elyria as a machinist, tool & die maker, 30 yrs
Hobbies:
A "jack of all trades",
industrious
TV repair.
gardening
hunting
trapping
as a young boy, cared for a pet fox.
Member:
Nativity Blessed Virgin Mary Catholic Church in South Amherst
Girl Scouts, made honorary Girl Scout because of the time spent assisting his wife and supporting the girls.
Survivors:
daughter Kathleen and Arthur Roose
daughter Donna and Robert Thompson
grandchildren Susan Ortiz, James Roose, and Sherry Roose
one great grandson Daniel Ortiz
brother Joseph Sterna
preceded in death by:
wife, 54 yrs, Erma I. Sterna nee: Standen on April 14, 1994
parents John and Martha Sterna nee: Wysorgorski
sisters Josie, Jane, Noni, Albina, Stella, and Mary
brother John.
Burial: Calvary Cemetery, Lorain.
Published in The Morning Journal on April 17, 2011
Resident - OBERLIN
passed away New Life Hospice Residential Center in Lorain following a lengthy illness.
born & raised in Amherst
lived on the family farm
Oberlin, Ohio has been his home since 1972
Occupation:
Lear Siegler in Elyria as a machinist, tool & die maker, 30 yrs
Hobbies:
A "jack of all trades",
industrious
TV repair.
gardening
hunting
trapping
as a young boy, cared for a pet fox.
Member:
Nativity Blessed Virgin Mary Catholic Church in South Amherst
Girl Scouts, made honorary Girl Scout because of the time spent assisting his wife and supporting the girls.
Survivors:
daughter Kathleen and Arthur Roose
daughter Donna and Robert Thompson
grandchildren Susan Ortiz, James Roose, and Sherry Roose
one great grandson Daniel Ortiz
brother Joseph Sterna
preceded in death by:
wife, 54 yrs, Erma I. Sterna nee: Standen on April 14, 1994
parents John and Martha Sterna nee: Wysorgorski
sisters Josie, Jane, Noni, Albina, Stella, and Mary
brother John.
Burial: Calvary Cemetery, Lorain.
Published in The Morning Journal on April 17, 2011
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