Danielle Snyder

October 4, 1971 - December 12, 2021

Danielle Snyder (Nee Walters), age 50, entered into rest on December 12, 2021, she was born on Oct. 4, 1971, in Cleveland, Ohio. Beloved wife of Bruce; mother of Nicole Snyder – Mrozinski (Nathan) and Dylan Snyder; grandmother of Ashton and Cole Mrozinski; daughter of Tom Walters and Diane Carrol (deceased). Danielle grew up in Garfield, Hts., Ohio and went to Garfield Hts. High School. She studied graphic arts and went on to begin a career as a graphic artist working for several different companies. She really enjoyed doing graphic arts, whether it was making signs for every family event or just during her free time. She cared for others and had a dynamic personality when she was around others. She loved her children deeply and absolutely adored her grandchildren. Danielle was loved by everyone.

Roy Calvin Harris

Sunrise February 6, 1930 - Sunset December 19, 2021

Roy Calvin Harris was born on February 6, 1930 in Monroe Georgia to Solomon Harris and Geneva (Hull) Arnold Harris. Roy was the last surviving sibling of 8 children. He is preceded in death by six brothers: David, Charles, Booker, Solomon (Thomas), Robert Lee, and one sister Rebecca.

Roy married Alma Jean Jones in 1951. To that union was born two daughters: Linda (Andre Guy) Harris and Cynthia Peeler (Michael). Roy lived to see the progeny of 5 generations. First generation: Roy Harris. Second generation: Linda and Cynthia. Third generation: Cintina, Andre, Latoya, Tasha, and Michael (Jamal). Fourth generation: Ariel, Ozzie, Andre, Alonte, Alaina, Tacara, Amira, Star, Andre Jr, Anastasia, and Kavion. Fifth generation: Avyn, Amir, and Andre (AJ). Roy also leaves a host of nieces and nephews.

Roy served in the United States Armed Forces at a young age. Roy was an accomplished architect - developer and blueprint planner. Roy was also a successful entrepreneur. He owned several businesses from restaurants and nightclubs to his long standing construction company, Roysetti Construction.

In the 1960’s-70’s Roy ran for the position of Ward 1 City Counsel. Roy was very involved in politics. Roy assisted in campaigns for numerous judges. Roy also campaigned for the first black mayor, Carl B. Stokes. Roy was a gifted artist, an expert photographer, avid roller skater, and a definite foody. His favorite foods were spaghetti, chicken, and rice, always served with a side of coffee. Before his meal he would always sing or hum the tune “Jesus On My Mind." Roy had great taste in clothing and jewelry. Roy always wore diamonds and he always smelled good. Roy leaves a tremendous legacy of talented artists among his children and grandchildren. Grandpa Roy you will truly be missed!

Ted Roesch

March 20, 1931 - December 15, 2021

Ted Roesch (Roeschenthaler), age 90, passed away on December 15, 2021. He was the husband of Annamarie “Midge” (nee Erny). They shared 66 years of marriage together. Born in Pittsburg, PA, Ted was the son of Paul and Anna Roeschenthaler. He graduated from Case Western Reserve and Cleveland State University with a degree in engineering. He was employed and retired from Gardner Trane as a service-sales engineer. Ted was a member of the Knights of Columbus, St. Therese Church and RSES for 25 years. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, scuba diving and traveling. Later in life he enjoyed yardwork and spending time with his wife Midge. He will be remembered for his quick wit and love for life. Ted was an avid Steelers fan until the day he died. Ted is survived by his wife Midge, daughter Debra Buckley, son Rob, daughter in law Kim, grandchildren Amanda Kocian (Kyle), Jessica Will, Marissa Roesch, Tyler Roesch and great grandchildren Brock and Cole Kocian.

REVISION:

A MEMORIAL SERVICE WILL BE HELD ON FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 2022 FROM 3-6 P.M. AT HARRY’S STEAK HOUSE 5664 BRECKSVILLE ROAD INDEPENDENCE, OH 44131

Robert Barto "Bob"

October 20, 1935 - December 12, 2021

Bob Barto age 86 of Garfield Heights, OH passed away on December 12, 2021. Bob was born in Ward, WV on October 20, 1935 to Steve and Pearl Barto (nee Boka) who both preceded him in death. Bob is survived by his beloved wife of 62 years, Marlene (nee Burncheck); daughter Janet Smith (Gene); grandsons Jimmy Hanna (Becca) and Andy Hanna (Renee); great grandson James Hanna; sister Janet Barto; many nieces and nephews; and dear friend John Szuch; He was also preceded in death by his brothers Steve Barto, Gene Barto, Joe Barto and sister Anabelle Kerner. Bob loved his family and detailing cars. He got great joy when he spent time with his great grandson. He was fun-loving and loved telling jokes, but sometimes would laugh before he could get to the punchline. He will be deeply missed but will be remembered by him dancing to the song “Sugar Sugar” and doing shots of blackberry brandy.

 Per his wishes there will be no services. 

David Richard Reddig Jr.

March 4, 1968 - November 27, 2021

David R. Reddig Jr., "Reddogg", 53, born on March 4,1968 of Cleveland, OH, was granted his angel wings unexpectedly on November 27, 2021. Dave will always be remembered as being the loudest person in the room, sharing his silly one liners, and showing off his hilarious dance moves. He also had a great love for music from the sounds of Johnny Cash and Willie Nelson to everything classic rock. He was obsessed with his Harley Davidson motorcycle, always making sure that it was polished and ready to ride. Some would say that motorcycle was his pride and joy. But above all else, he loved his family and cherished spending time with them. There was nothing he wouldn't do to protect his mom and little sisters and he loved his children dearly. He always gave the best of himself to everyone he knew. David will be deeply missed by his children Samuel and Joshua Reddig, mother, Dianne Carpenter (Deptowicz), step father, James Carpenter (deceased), father, David R. Reddig Sr. (deceased), step mother, Charlene Reddig, sisters, Ann Marie Franklin (Reddig), Kathleen Carpenter (James Minor), Karen Szczesniak (Rick), and Christine Carpenter, step brothers William Zibell and Charles Zibell (deceased), nephews, Bob Karwowski, Christopher Offutt Jr., Nathan Carpenter, and Zachary Minor, and niece, Olivia Szczesniak, aunts, uncles, cousins, and countless friends. 

Due to current health concerns, there will be no services held. There will be a private celebration of life to be held at a later date. 

Should friends desire, a gofundme account, "Dave Reddig Jr.'s Memorial fund", has been created to help Dave's oldest son Sam with his father's final expenses.

 

Lucy Klinkiewicz

July 18, 1931 - December 3, 2021

Lucy Klinkiewicz, age 90, of Garfield Heights, Ohio, passed away on December 3, 2021. She was predeceased by her parents, Henry and Rose, and her husband, Joseph. She is survived by her two caretakers, her daughter Anita Cataldo (Klinkiewicz) and her grandson Dean Cataldo. She is also survived by her daughter Arlene Valore (Klinkiewicz), her four grandchildren, Joseph Valore, Angela Immorlica (Valore), Dominic Cataldo, and Heather Yates (Cataldo), and her two great grandchildren Ava Immorlica and Lucia Yates.

 

Denise A. Uhl

March 1, 1955 - November 24, 2021

Denise A. Uhl (nee Golowicz), age 66, peacefully passed away on Wednesday 24, 2021. Beloved wife of David (deceased); loving mother of Andrew and Rachel; dearest sister of Ann Marie Evans and Michelle Daleske; beloved grandmother to Michael and Ryan Baur. Denise is joined in heaven with her late husband and parents Anthony and Ann Golowicz. The best testament to our mother’s life is how she is remembered by her close and loving family both near and far. She will be greatly missed by family and friends. Her grandchildren were the joy of her life, she enjoyed spending time with them any chance she could. Our family would like to thank friends for their love and support through her years, particularly during her last few months.


The family will receive friends at Vito-Nero Funeral Home 6130 Turney Road, Garfield Heights, OH 44125 on Sunday November 28, 2021 from 5-6pm. Funeral services will be Monday November 29, 2021 at 11 AM at the funeral home with burial to follow.

In lieu of flowers, donations to help cover expenses are appreciated. 

 

Joan Mary Miller

May 30, 1946 - November 23, 2021

Joan Mary Miller (nee Hammond) age 75 entered into the presence of the Holy Spirit surrounded by her family and friends on Wednesday, November 23, 2021. Beloved mother, sister, and grandmother. Daughter of the late Jessie and Robert Hammond; mother of Kenneth Miller (Phyllis), Pamela Benedict, and Rebekah McCreery; grandmother of Alex, Greg, Elizabeth, David, Antoinette, and Zach; sister of Lynette Webber and the late Michael LaTina; dear friend of many. Joan will always be remembered for the compassion and love to everyone who touched her life, both as a professional and private caregiver. She will always be known for her gregarious sense of humor. "We will see you mom on the other side for our next water fight."

A private celebration of life and memorial will be held at Jennings Chapel in Garfield Heights on a future date.

Suggested donations to Jennings Hall 10204 Granger Rd. Garfield Hts., Ohio 44125 (jenningsohio.org).

 

Mary Jane Toolis

May 1, 1936 - October 24, 2021

Mary Jane Toolis (nee Hrdlica) 85, beloved wife, daughter, sister, sister-in-law, aunt, great aunt, and cousin, went to be with the Lord on October 24, 2021. She has reunited with the love of her life, and husband of 56 years, Donald Toolis. She was a kind, sweet soul who always put others before herself. She never forgot a birthday; loved ones always received a card in the mail on their special day, and she never missed a year. Mary Jane was a lover of animals and cared for many fur babies throughout her life, including her German Shepherd Brutus and Whiskers the cat. She was also a devout Catholic who loved the Lord. Mary Jane is survived by her sister-in-law, Bonnie Hrdlica; niece, Dawn Burke (Bo); niece, Denise Rowell (Josh); great-nieces, Kamryn Grace and Lily Claire Rowell; brother-in-law Jerry Toolis (Esther); nephews Sean and Patrick Toolis, and cousin Kay Parrent.  She was preceded in death by her devoted husband Donald Toolis (They are most likely listening to 50’s music together again); her parents, Fred J. and Mary (nee Kuzma) Hrdlica; and her brother Kenneth Roger Hrdlica.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at St. Monica Church in Garfield Heights, Ohio on November 19th at 10:30 am. Interment will follow at 12:45 pm at Western Reserve National Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to St. Monica Church.