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10/30/2025
Audrey D. Thomas
Audrey D. Thomas, 95, of Wooster passed away Tuesday, October 28, 2025, at Danbury of Wooster. She was born on February 18, 1930, in New Kensington, Pennsylvania to Frederick C. and Marion Brown Douglas. On October 10, 1953, she married Robert W. Thomas. He passed away July 28, 1997. Audrey w
Rose Ann Missler, 89, of Wooster passed away Saturday, October 18, 2025, at Wayne Manor in Wooster, Ohio. She was born April 11, 1936, in Bellevue, Ohio to Ruth Brandal Mowry. In 1952 she married Clinton Eugene Missler. He preceded her in death in 1995. Rose Ann was an office manager for Woo
10/22/2025
Thomas G. Shaffer
Thomas G. Shaffer, 87, of Wooster passed away Sunday, October 19, 2025, at his residence. He was born on April 7, 1938, in Loudonville to Ray and Mary Hoops Shaffer. On June 27, 1966, he married Cecile N. Miller. She preceded him in death on September 11, 2022. Thomas proudly served his coun
10/14/2025
Susan E. Kinnaman
Susan Elinore Kinnaman, 68, of Orrville and formerly of Akron in Cuyahoga Falls, died on Monday, October 6, 2026 at Orrville Skilled Nursing. She was born May 30, 1957 in Akron to James and Verna Shepard Ewing. She had been a homemaker for many years. Susan enjoyed crafts, cooking and decorat
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The McIntire Funeral Home started in 1902 when A.C. McIntire became associated with the Christine Brothers Funeral Parlor, then operating in rooms above the McIntire Furniture Store.
After a few years John Danford came to Wooster and purchased an interest in the Christine Brothers’ concern. In 1914 A.C. McIntire bought a third interest. After the Christine Brothers were no longer connected with the funeral parlor it became known as Danford, McIntire and Nixon Funeral Home. A few years later, Mr. Danford sold his interest and the firm became known as the McIntire and Nixon Funeral Home.
In 1927 A.C. McIntire became sole owner and in 1934 the residence at 216 E. Larwill St. was purchased from John Jameson M.D. and converted into a modern funeral home.
In 1942 W.W. Ted Mowrey, who had operated a funeral home in Apple Creek since 1925 became associated with McIntire. In 1949 Mr. Mowrey became sole owner. In 1946 Neal Maurer became associated with the McIntire Funeral Home and in 1961 he became the sole owner.
In 1969 Clifford Greene and in 1975 Thomas Davis became associated with the firm and in 1984 became co-owners of the McIntire Funeral Home. In 1985, the name was changed to McIntire, Davis & Greene Funeral Home to comply with state regulations. In the year 2000 Clifford Greene became sole owner of the McIntire, Davis & Greene Funeral Home.
In 1997 Christopher Bradham and in 2000 Mitchell Sleek became associated with the firm and in 2012 became co-owners of the McIntire, Davis & Greene Funeral Home. In that year, the name was changed to McIntire, Bradham and Sleek Funeral Home to comply with state regulations.
While names and faces have changed over the last century, the quality of care we provide to the families we are privileged to serve has remained the same.