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Karl Filippi, age 100. Loving husband of Elisabeth (nee Schmidt) (deceased). Dear father of Liselotte (Eng) Tan, Barbara (Michael) Hilborn, and Carla Filippi. Grandfather of Philip (Alina) Tan and Peter (Minh) Tan. Great grandfather of Carson, Kamila, Kasimir, and Xavier. Brother of 5 (all deceased). ALL SERVICES FRIDAY AUGUST 17, 2018 at YURCH FUNERAL HOME, 5618 Broadview Rd. Parma. VISITATION 10-12, with FUNERAL SERVICE TO FOLLOW AT 12 NOON. Interment Private. www.yurchfunerals.com
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Carl was a good neighbor and determined man. He kept a beautiful yard and meticulous home well into his 90's. Neither a hot summer day nor a snow storm could keep him from maintaining his well kept property. He was a hard worker. We enjoyed neighborly conversations with him throughout the years. He was part of the fabric of our neighborhood and will always be part of our West Park memories. He touched our lives in many good ways. May God bless Karl's family and friends and may he find peace with our Lord in heaven.
The Dickerson's
August 14, 2018
No one grew flowers more beautiful than Karl in his West Park yard! Oleanders in Cleveland, which he wintered year after year, and BIG roses, to mention a few. His trips to West Side Market, and the love for his daughters...May he rest in peace! Maria Heckaman, Highland Heights, OH
Maria HECKAMAN
August 14, 2018
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