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Barbara Ann Murphy died unexpectedly on November 11, 2025, at University of Toledo Medical Center in Toledo, Ohio. at th...
11/24/2025

Barbara Ann Murphy died unexpectedly on November 11, 2025, at University of Toledo Medical Center in Toledo, Ohio. at the age of 80.

She was born on September 8, 1945, in Mexico City, Mexico, where her parents, Richard and Alice Buckley, were stationed abroad during Richard's employment at Pan Am as a meteorologist. She is preceded in death by her parents, and her treasured younger brother, Robert Buckley.

Barbara met the father of her children, Paul Murphy, while attending Buena Vista University in Storm Lake, Iowa. She always dreamed of finishing her undergraduate degree and attended classes at Miami University in that pursuit. She had several jobs over her working tenure but her fondest memories were from her job working at Didlake Inc., supporting adults with intellectual disabilities. That work led to providing devoted care to Bill Greaver, a friend, during his time of need. Together Barb and Paul had three children: Heather, Hope and Cindy. She was very proud of her daughters and grandchildren and valued her role of mother and grandmother above all other aspects of her life. She passed on her reverence for Mother Nature to her daughters as surely as she passed on her own DNA.

She is survived by her daughters: Heather Cleary of Bowling Green, Ohio; Hope McCaw of Woodbridge, Virginia; and Cindy Murphy Blomeley of Little Rock, Arkansas. She also leaves behind six grandchildren she loved beyond measure-Sarah, Skye, Alex, Terra, Sophie, and Benny. We are grateful that in her last moments she was with her son-in-law and dear friend, Maxwell Cleary.

Barbara lived a life rooted in care, creativity, and curiosity. She enjoyed gardening, art, reading, and the simple joy of tending to the living world around her. She appreciated her friendships and intellectual companionships through her book club. She cared for a menagerie of animals and an untold number of plants, loving them as precious gifts from God. She leaves behind four cherished cats: Claire, Red, Dude and Bebe.

She was a devout Presbyterian in faith, having served as a deacon at her former church in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. She was a long-time member of Clifton Presbyterian Church in Clifton, Virginia. She continued to attend virtually until she found a welcoming congregation at Ohio Living Swan Creek's chapel.

Her family extends their heartfelt gratitude to Ohio Living for giving their mother a contented-though tragically short-final chapter. In lieu of flowers, please donate to Ohio Living Swan Creek's Life Care Fund to support other residents with reassurance that they remain in their home. Barb's family invites people to write a special memory or observation about her and email csmurphyink@gmail.com.

There will be a memorial in Virginia, where she spent a majority of her life, at a later date.

Jody Steven Blochowski, 55, passed away October 6, 2025 of natural causes. Jody was born January 22, 1970 in Monroe, Mic...
11/23/2025

Jody Steven Blochowski, 55, passed away October 6, 2025 of natural causes. Jody was born January 22, 1970 in Monroe, Michigan to Steven Aldridge and Mary Gallottia, and later adopted by Gary Blochowski in 1972. Jody graduated from Bedford High School in 1988 and enlisted in the military. Upon discharge, he became an electrician, working for various companies in Florida and Ohio. Jody married Pamela James and resided if Orange City Florida. They had two sons, Drey and Cole Blochowski. Jody eventually returned to the Ohio/Michigan area following his divorce. He is survived by sons Drey (Meghann) Blochowski of Virginia, and Cole Blochowski of Texas, mother Mary (Paul) Hubbard of Temperance, MI, step-father Gary (Toni) Blochowski of Lambertville, MI, brothers Ty (Kelli) Blochowski of Phoenix, AZ, Chad Blochowski of Las Vegas, NV, Paul
Hubbard, Jr. of Temperance, sister Danielle Hubbard of Toledo, OH granddaughter Saylor Blochowski and several nieces and nephews. Jody was predeceased by grandparents Leonard & Leona Blochowski, Lewis & Betty Gallottia, and Clifford & Orlene Hubbard.
Services were private.

In Loving Memory of Roy Deamer Jr.May 17, 1955 – November 6, 2025Roy Deamer Jr., 70, born in Duluth, Minnesota and raise...
11/21/2025

In Loving Memory of Roy Deamer Jr.
May 17, 1955 – November 6, 2025

Roy Deamer Jr., 70, born in Duluth, Minnesota and raised in Lititz, Pennsylvania, passed away peacefully on November 6, 2025. He was born on May 17, 1955, the son of Roy Deamer and Georgiana Keebaugh.

On December 5, 1988, Roy married the love of his life, Bonnie Rae Good, in Hagerstown, Maryland. Together they built a life filled with love, adventure, and unwavering devotion to family.

Roy worked as a truck driver for more than 30 years, a career that brought him tremendous pride. His favorite years were spent with USF Holland, where he formed lifelong friendships with coworkers who became like family. He was especially proud that his son carried on his passion for trucking. He enjoyed going back home to Pennsylvania to see his family, especially his son Ronnie, who dropped everything to spend time with his dad.

Roy shared a remarkable bond with his nephew, Michael Good. Coming into Michael’s life before he was two, Roy became an instant father figure. He took Michael along on the open road, creating memories that shaped both their lives. Their bond remained strong through the years, with one of their most cherished final adventures being a trip to a Chicago Cubs game.

Roy was a man of many interests. He was an avid NASCAR fan—especially of the late Dale Earnhardt—as well as a devoted Green Bay Packers supporter. He loved bowling and treasured the many games he and Bonnie attended together watching the Toledo Mud Hens. He was also a longtime member of Liberty Baptist Church, where his faith deepened and his friendships flourished.

Roy was preceded in death by his father; his brother, Ricky; his brother-in-law, Skip; and his brother-in-law and dear friend, Roger Good.

He is survived by his loving wife, Bonnie Rae; his mother, Georgiana Hoffeditz; his son, Ronnie Deamer of Lititz, PA; his daughter, Amy Deamer of Pequea, PA; granddaughter, Kathryn Deamer of Lititz, PA; grandson, Matthew See of Pequea, PA; brother, Denny (Doreen) Deamer of Akron, PA; sister, Georgia Peters of North East, Maryland; sister, Donna Hale (Dave) of Rising Sun, Maryland; as well as numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends who will forever carry his memory in their hearts.

A Celebration of Life will be announced at a later date.

Roy will be remembered for his loyal spirit, his warm heart, and the countless lives he touched along the highways he traveled and the home he lovingly built.

Linda Miller Navarre10/31/50- 11/19/25Linda Miller Navarre passed away at the age of 75 after a courageous battle with s...
11/21/2025

Linda Miller Navarre
10/31/50- 11/19/25

Linda Miller Navarre passed away at the age of 75 after a courageous battle with stage 4 cancer.

She is survived by daughter-in-law Wendy Locke-Navarre, 5 grandchildren: Justin Locke, Bradley Locke, KateLynn (James) Flanigan, Heather Navarre and Sarah Navarre; 10 great-grandchildren and sister, Kathy Mack of Indianapolis.

Linda was preceded in death by her son, Don, parents, Jim and Marilyn Miller, and 3 sisters: Tina, Robin and Marlene.

Linda worked as a receptionist at Westburn Supply, she was a former Deputy Clerk at the Lucas County Sheriff's Department and a former customer service rep at United Collection Bureau where she retired in May 2025.

Linda will be remembered for her great sense of humor, willingness to help others and her strong faith.

She will be greatly missed by all those who knew her, especially her beloved pup, Brandi Lynn and birds, Rickie and Lucy.

Rest easy momma, I got it from here. Love, Wendy
I'll forever cherish our memories.

Obituary for Howard Leland “Bulgy” Hudson (10/11/1934 – 11/11/2025), Clarklake, MIHoward Leland Hudson, known affectiona...
11/19/2025

Obituary for Howard Leland “Bulgy” Hudson (10/11/1934 – 11/11/2025), Clarklake, MI

Howard Leland Hudson, known affectionately to his family as “Bulgy,” passed away peacefully on Veterans Day, November 11, 2025, at Countryside Manor under the care of Hospice of Jackson, Michigan, at the age of 91.

Howard was born at home on October 11, 1934, to Ernest Jay and Myrtle Lillian (Tuckerman) Hudson in Lynden Township, Michigan. He grew up on a dairy farm as part of a large and close-knit family of ten children. He graduated from Brooklyn High School in 1952. After graduation, Howard proudly served his country in the United States Marine Corps, embodying the strength and discipline that would define his life. He concluded his service to the Marine Corps with honor, leaving at the rank of Sergeant. Following his service, Howard attended Olivet College and Michigan State University, remaining a devoted Spartan fan throughout his life.

On September 13, 1958, Howard married Norma Jean (Kempf). Their marriage spanned nearly six decades until her passing on October 2, 2017. Together they raised one son, Mark Howard Hudson, who carries forward their strength, humor, and love of family. Howard found his greatest joy in being “Papa” to his three grandsons, Brett, Blake, and Cade Hudson. He cherished every moment with them, taking great pride in watching them grow, cheering them on in their sports and activities, celebrating their accomplishments, and sharing his wisdom and life lessons along the way.

Howard enjoyed a long and successful career, spending most of it as the Manager of Computer Services for Tenneco Automotive at Walker Exhaust in Grass Lake and Monroe Shocks in Monroe, Michigan. His professional life was defined by hard work, dedication, and leading by example; qualities he carried into his home life as well.

Howard was a man of many talents. He found joy in woodworking, golf, attending his grandsons’ sporting events and activities, and helping family with countless projects. He built the family home in Clarklake, Michigan, with his own two hands alongside help from his brothers. Whether the task involved automotive repair, building, plumbing, electrical, or carpentry work, Howard had both the tools and the know-how to get the job done. He was always ready and willing to lend a hand to others.

Howard is survived by his son, Mark (Lori) Hudson; three grandsons Brett, Blake, and Cade Hudson; two step-grandsons, Chad and Cole Miles; two great-grandchildren Knox and Blakeli Hudson; and three step great-grandchildren, Cash, Paisley, and Brynlee Miles. He is also survived by his siblings Ruth Ann (Bob) Niemi, Joan Seckinger, and Paul (Debra) Hudson; his special friend Nancy; his loyal companion “Big Dawg”; and many loving in-laws, nieces, nephews, and friends.

Howard was preceded in death by his parents; his beloved wife, Norma; and his siblings Ernest “Bud,” (Donna), Jack (Pat), Robert “Zeke” (Gerry), Herbert “Pete” and Nancy Hudson, and Sandra Anderson.

At his request, Howard has been cremated. A memorial service and celebration of his life will be held at a later date. He will be laid to rest beside his beloved wife, Norma, in Hillcrest Memorial Park in Jackson, Michigan. Memorial contributions may be made in Howard’s memory to Marine Corps Reserve Toys-for-Tots Jackson, Michigan at https://www.toysfortots.org/find-your-local-chapter/

Semper Fi, Howard, your strength, loyalty, and “old school” spirit will never be forgotten.

Deborah Jane "Debbie"  (Musch) Yantis, born on June 15, 1954, passed away peacefully on October 17, 2025, in her hometow...
11/14/2025

Deborah Jane "Debbie" (Musch) Yantis, born on June 15, 1954, passed away peacefully on October 17, 2025, in her hometown of Toledo, Ohio. She was 71 years old.

Debbie was a graduate of Little Flower Catholic School and the University of Toledo. She dedicated her career to the medical field, where she made a meaningful impact through her work. Her Catholic faith was a guiding force throughout her life, offering strength and solace, especially during times when health challenges prevented her from attending church in person.

She was a devoted mother to her two sons, Matthew and Michael (Casey) Yantis, and cherished her role as grandmother to Andrew Yantis. Debbie’s love for her family was unwavering, and she held them close in both presence and memory. Her home reflected her warmth and creativity—especially through her year-round holiday tree and beloved angel collection.

Debbie was preceded in death by her parents, Edna and Ernest Musch; her sisters, Sue Musch-Woods and Norma Jean Musch; and her grandbaby, Riley Jo Yantis. Their memories remained close to her heart throughout her life.

Those who knew Debbie will remember her quiet resilience and deep devotion to family. Her gentle strength and caring presence touched many lives and will be deeply missed.

May her memory bring comfort to those who knew her. In honor of Debbie, please consider performing an act of kindness for someone today.

Sandra “Sandy” Mills, 72, passed away peacefully on November 7, 2025, in Toledo, Ohio- the city of her birth and the pla...
11/12/2025

Sandra “Sandy” Mills, 72, passed away peacefully on November 7, 2025, in Toledo, Ohio- the city of her birth and the place where her life unfolded with quiet dedication and care.

Born on March 23, 1953, Sandy was raised in nearby Sylvania and attended local elementary schools before moving to Delta and graduating from Evergreen High School. She pursued nursing and Bowling Green State University, launching a career marked by compassion and service. Sandy began her professional journey at the old Toledo Hospital on the 6E wing, where she became known for her warmth and tireless commitment to patient care.

In the 1980’s she transitioned to a role as a Licensed Practical Nurse at the Northwest Ohio Developmental Center. This workplace became a beloved community for Sandy. Among her fondest memories were participating in the center’s annual Halloween walkthroughs with her daughter Teresa- moments filled with laughter and shared joy. Even after an injury led to early retirement in the late 1990s, Sandy’s nurturing spirit remained ever-present.

Outside of work, Sandy found comfort in gardening and caring for her plants. She enjoyed playing games on her cell phone and cherished tie spent with family and animals.

She is remembered with love by the love of her life John Whitman; her daughter Teresa (Teri) Clark and son-in-law Timothy (Tim) Clark; and her grandson Seth Foster-Mills; nephews Jonathan (John) Howard and Jarrid (Ryan) Howard and brother-in-law Doug McQuillan. Her close bond with Teri and Seth brought deep meaning to her later years.

Sandy was preceded in death by her parents, Carl E. Mills and Roslyn T. Mills, her sister Sue A. Howard McQuillan; and brother-in-law Robert (Bob) Howard.

A memorial Service will be held in May 2026, with details to be announced so that all who knew Sandy may gather to honor her memory.

May her spirit continue to bloom in the hearts of those who loved her.

In lieu of flowers, financial contributions are gratefully accepted to help offset funeral costs. Donations can be made through American Cremation Events at 419-214-1777.

Jeannette Ann (Sieja) Crandall died peacefully and courageously in Brooklyn, Michigan, on November 7 at the age of 89, w...
11/11/2025

Jeannette Ann (Sieja) Crandall died peacefully and courageously in Brooklyn, Michigan, on November 7 at the age of 89, with the loving support of her family, dear friends, and the caring staff members at the Brooklyn Living Center.

Jean is survived by her children, daughter Julie Burdick (John), son James, daughter Jill Hauer (Mike), grandchildren Jae (Jack) Henke, Jordan (Noah) Pieper and Michaela Hauer, great grandchildren Alice and Thomas, and sister-in-law Sharon Crandall. She is preceded in death by her loving husband James (Jim) Edward Crandall, siblings Jerri (Al) Gellenbeck and Linda Westray, in-laws, Robert A. Crandall, Doris Swan, Ann Marie LeBlanc, family, life-long friends, and spoiled grand dogs.

Jean was born on September 5, 1936 in Wyandotte, Michigan, to John and Ruth Sieja. She graduated from Roosevelt High School (Wyandotte, MI) and married Jim of St. Patrick’s High School (Wyandotte, MI), in 1956.

Jean was an incredible homemaker, caretaker, mother and balanced it all with an administration position at Beecham Products. She was a phenomenal chef and passed down many “secret recipes” to her family. The Swedish pancakes, lemon bars and “that frosting” will live forever. Always caring about everyone, she kept on asking how others were doing and if she could help, right to the end of her time with us. She was an amazing strong woman, with grace, and could take on other’s burdens with empathetic care and passion. Her quick sense of humor, honest conversation, tenacity to help, and sense of fashion (shoes) are legendary. When talking with her, you knew she was attentive and was going to offer her common-sense advice and support.

Jean enjoyed over 30 years of her retirement with summers in Michigan and winters in Tucson, Arizona. Both places had incredible family and friends and she loved to entertain or just be a part of their lives. Jean and Jim travelled frequently and there was usually a casino close in sight. She was an avid Texas Hold’em player and won her way to a full paid WPT Tournament in California. Three Card Poker, bowling, golf, shopping, culinary experiences, being with family and friends were her passions.

She will be placed to rest, next to Jim, at the St. Joseph’s Shrine Catholic Church Cemetery in Brooklyn, MI.

A celebration of life will be scheduled in January.

The family deeply appreciates all who have offered assistance, thoughts, and prayers. She loved all the visitors and compassion to make her journey complete.

In lieu of flowers and donations, we request that you pay it forward by performing a selfless good act and/or enjoy a delicious meal with your loved ones.

Vickie Lee (Willard) JoyceOctober 7, 1952-October 31,2025Vickie Joyce, 73, formerly of Crystal, Michigan, passed away pe...
11/10/2025

Vickie Lee (Willard) Joyce

October 7, 1952-October 31,2025

Vickie Joyce, 73, formerly of Crystal, Michigan, passed away peacefully on Friday, October 31, 2025, at Majestic Care of Toledo in Oregon, Ohio.

She was born on October 7, 1952, in Greenville, Michigan, to Bob and Cleo (Moody) Willard. A graduate of Bedford High School in Temperance, Michigan, Vickie earned her cosmetology license while still in school and began her career as a talented and creative hairdresser. Her work took her to several salons, in many different cities, where she built lasting friendships and was known for her warmth, humor, and skill.

Later in life, Vickie followed her lifelong calling to nursing, serving in both Labor & Delivery and the Operating Room in Central Michigan. Her empathetic heart brought comfort to patients and families alike. Whether welcoming new life into the world or providing reassurance in difficult moments, Vickie embodied compassion through every season of her career. She loved nursing and keenly missed it in her later years.

Some of her hobbies included sewing and quilting, gardening, boating, her pets, and was an avid reader. She enjoyed writing, brushing up on history, and binging different tv shows. Vickie loved to laugh and always appreciated a good sense of humor.

She was preceded in death by her parents, and her sister, Jackie Wade.

Vickie is survived by her daughters Tara (Justin) Zornow and Kasha Gage (Ben Bonnet-Madin); her grandchildren Ava, Britton, and Olivia, who loved her as their Nana; and her brother Michael (Dana) Willard.

Per Vickie’s wishes, cremation has taken place and there will be a private gathering of family to celebrate Vickie’s life at a later date.

The family would like to extend heartfelt gratitude to Heartland Hospice and Majestic Care of Toledo for their wonderful care, compassion, and support of Vickie and her family.

Richard “Dewey” RobinsonDecember 31, 1946 – November 4, 2025Richard “Dewey” Robinson passed away in the comfort of his h...
11/07/2025

Richard “Dewey” Robinson

December 31, 1946 – November 4, 2025

Richard “Dewey” Robinson passed away in the comfort of his home November 4, 2025. He was born December 31, 1946, in Marion, Ohio to Ulmont Everett Robinson and Violet Robinson.

Dewey was a graduate of Marion Harding High School, Class of 1963. Shortly afterward, he honorably served his country in the United States Army during the Vietnam War. His love for his country was unwavering, and he never missed an opportunity to express it.

Following his military service, Dewey built a career painting houses. He approached his work with the same determination, stubborn grit, and eye for detail that he brought to everything in life. Countless homes across the community carry his hand-painted mark.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Ulmont Everett Robinson and Violet Robinson.

Dewey is survived by his sons, Timothy Robinson (Andrea) and Jeffrey Robinson (Angela); grandchildren, Scarlett, William, Colette, Victoria, and Juliette Robinson, as well as Cayden and Mason Green. He also leaves behind his brothers Michael Robinson (Karen), David Robinson (Patty), and Randy Robinson (Debbie).

Dewey loved his family and showed it in a spirited way. He didn’t always make family time quiet or sentimental, but he cared deeply, argued passionately, and never stopped being proud of them. If he debated you, you could take it as a sign you mattered to him.

Dewey will be remembered for his strength, loyalty, and steadfast presence in the lives of those he loved. He was outspoken and never shy about sharing his thoughts, but his humor and quick wit ensured it usually came with a laugh. He could light up a room, spark a debate, and deliver a punchline faster than most could react. His pride in his family and his country, along with his humor, honesty, and spirited opinions, made him truly one of a kind.

Special thanks to Care 360 Hospice for their dedication to provide comfort and quality care for Dewey following his stroke.

In lieu of flowers, donations to Care 360 Hospice at 1657 Holland Rd. Suite B., Maumee, OH 43537 or https://www.care360hospice.com/donations would be greatly appreciated.

Please join the family for a Celebration of Life which will be held at Birchwood Meadow Barn and Event Venue at 10 Turtle Creek Circle, Swanton, OH 43558 on Sunday, November 16 from 1-4pm.

11/07/2025

Dennis Edward Janco, beloved friend, colleague and neighbor, passed away peacefully on November 2, 2025 at the age of 83.

Born on April 8, 1942, in the Cleveland, Ohio area, Dennis grew up surrounded by a loving family of parents, aunts, uncles and cousins. He attended Lakewood High School and later Ohio State University, where he earned a degree in Audio-Visual Communications. Following his college years, Dennis served proudly in the United States Army, an experience that reflected his sense of duty and quiet integrity.

After his service, Dennis settled in Toledo, Ohio where he began a long and distinguished career at WTVG Channel 13 Television. Over the course of more than 40 years, he became a trusted and respected presence behind the scenes - valued for his loyalty, dependability and steadfast professionalism. His colleagues knew him as someone who could always be counted on, and whose work ethic matched his humility.

Outside of his career, Dennis let a rich and curious life. He was an early adopter of computers and technology, endlessly fascinated by new software and innovations. He loved exploring the internet, solving crossword puzzles, and diving into a good book. Dennis had a contagious wit and a warm smile, and his sense of humor could brighten any room.

In his later years, Dennis made his home in Lambertville, Michigan, where he enjoyed a peaceful and contented life surrounded by friends and kind neighbors who cherished his gentle presence. He was also deeply devoted to his late partner, Marcia Nelson, who passed away in 1998 and remained forever in his heart.

Those who knew Dennis will remember him as a man of kindness, sincerity and quiet generosity - someone who gave much of himself and asked little in return. His decency and character were rare gifts in this world, and his memory will live on in the many lives he touched.

No funeral services are planned at this time. In honor of Dennis' spirit, take a moment to share a smile, lend a hand, or enjoy a quiet laugh - simple acts that came so naturally to him.

11/07/2025

Elsie Ghesquiere, 92 died peacefully on November 4th 2025. Her family was most important to her and she passed away with hers lovingly by her side. She was born on June 29th, 1933 in Toledo, Ohio to John and Mary Gerhardinger.

She graduated from Central Catholic High School and worked in the cafeteria at Shoreland Elementary and later at Lions/Dillards.

She was preceded in death by her husband Charles “Poppy” Ghesquiere of 58 years. Charlie and Elsie raised their 5 children in their lifelong home on Suder Ave until she moved to Moongate and met the rest of the “Golden Girls.”

Elsie is survived by her sister Marie Kopf and children, Diane (Bob) Demory, John Ghesquiere, Michelle (Steve) Sharp, Joe (Jill) Ghesquiere, and Lisa Hagan. Her favorite title may have been Grandma G to her grandchildren, Jonathan (Cait), Derek (Alyssa), Alex (Arianna), Daniel (Annie), Chelsea (Chris), Amanda (Alex), Bailey (Derich), Zachary, Kristen (Tremain), Jordan, Jaclyn, and Caleb as well as her 9 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her grandchildren Ashley and Brian.

Visitation will be held on Thursday, November 13th from 3-7 at Pawlak Funeral Home, on 1640 Smith Rd in Temperence, MI. A Catholic Mass will be held Friday, November 14th at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, beginning at 11 a.m. Father James Morman will be officiating. A private interment will take place at a later date. In lieu of flowers, tributes in Elsie's memory may be sent to St. John the Baptist Church.

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