Mary Alice Alkyer, 86, formerly of Silver Lake, died July 31, 2008.
Born in Akron, she was a lifetime area resident, having lived in Silver Lake for 50 years prior to moving to Mansfield in 2003. Mrs. Alkyer had retired from Firestone Bank as Manager of Safe Deposit Dept. after 36 years of service. She was a member of Holy Family Catholic Church, St. Mary's of Mansfield, the Silver Lake Historical Society and the American Safe Deposit Association.
Preceded in death by her husband, Alex and brothers, Harold and Robert Stutz, she is survived by nephews, Gary (Pamela) Stutz of Mansfield and Fred (Shawn) Stutz of Barberton; and a host of other relatives and friends.
Friends may call Sunday, 2 to 5 p.m. at Redmon Funeral Home. Mass of Christian Burial will be Monday, 10 a.m. at Holy Family Catholic Church, Father Paul Rosing celebrant. Burial at Holy Cross Cemetery. Should friends desire, memorials may be made to the Holy Family Building Fund, 3450 Sycamore Drive, Stow, 44224.
(REDMON, STOW, 330-688-6631)
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Gina Stutz
August 5, 2008
Dearest Mary Alice
How I will miss our talks.
I loved hearing your stories about your travels and family history or just talk about small things.
I wish I would have gotten the scrapbook done so, you could have seen it. I will miss you dearly and one day we will see each other again. May you be in peace and happiness. I WILL ALWAYS love you!!!
Redmon Funeral Home Inc.
August 2, 2008
Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.
Tamara Stutz
August 1, 2008
I will not be selfish and wish you were here
when knowing you are so much happier now
I will not dwell on the bad times
when you became ill
I will not cry
knowing you are now with Shummy
I will remember you so full of life
I will remember the before bed icecream, the margarita nights, and the crazy stories you told
I will remember the private talks we had about life and death
I will remember you were never afraid to die
I will remember the first time you met my daughter and how much you love her
I will remember how much you love me and never judged me
I will not say goodbye but farwell, I love you, and I will see you when my time comes
Much love Tamara Stutz
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