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Samuel E. Sears
RAVENNA Samuel E. Sears, 63, died Oct. 11, 2002.
Born in Akron, he was a lifetime area resident, had retired from General Motors after 32 years serv ice, and was an active member of the Church in the Falls.
He is survived by his wife of 41 years, Diane; daughters, Sarah (Tim) Burkey of Deerfield, Debbie Riemenschneider (Phil Oslin) of Mantau; sons, Tim (Lisa) Sears of Pittsburgh, Eric Sears, Andrew (Shayne) Sears, all of Shalersville; grandchildren, Jacki, Brandon, Shawn, Brandi, Stephanie, and Emily; great-grandson, Dustin; sister, Rosemary Sears of Stow; brothers, Tracy (Jackie) Sears of Florida and Tom (Pat) Sears of Ellet.
Friends may call Sunday, 1 to 3 and 6 to 8 p.m., at Redmon Funeral Home. Mark Brazle and Rod Sheldon will conduct services Mon day, 11 a.m., at the Church in the Falls, 837 Chestnut Blvd., Cuya hoga Falls. Burial at Maple Lawn Cemetery in Stow. In lieu of flow ers, memorials may be made to the Church in the Falls Life Center Fund. (REDMON, STOW,
330-688-6631.)
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3 Entries
Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.
Redmon Funeral Home Inc.
October 13, 2002
Remembering the good times the four of us shared together. The vacations we took and the booster club dances that you two went to with us,and of course the HOT peppers. Will always remember Sam as the good friend that he was.
Nancy Kovacs
October 12, 2002
Dear Diane and Family: We will truly miss the many good times we spent with Sam, he meant so much to us and we loved his friendship and companionship so much. We want to be here for you in any way, please just let us know.May God bless and guide you in your time of grief.
Love, Ron and Nancy
Ron and Nancy Conners
October 12, 2002
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