Emma-Rhodes-Obituary

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Emma Marie Rhodes

Minerva, Ohio

Apr 20, 1922 – Apr 10, 2013 (Age 90)

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BORN
April 20, 1922
DIED
April 10, 2013
AGE
90
LOCATION
Minerva, Ohio

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Gotschall-Hutchison Funeral Home, Inc. - Minerva Obituary

Emma (Kinsey) Rhodes, age 90, of Cleveland, died Wed., April 10, 2013 in Cleveland. She was born April 20, 1922 in Augusta, the daughter of the late Thomas and Emma (Hiner) Kinsey. She was the owner of the E&E Tavern in Cleveland for 35 years. Beloved wife of the late Elmer J. Rhodes. ...

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We can't always put into words how we feel, but i think my daughter might have said what I would like to say "Heaven now has a Spunky Angel".
Rest in Peace Emma.

you well truly be missed your with gods angels im glad i got to meet you you are a beautiful person love Tebra Dagy

Emma at Mike's wedding 10/23/10

you well be miss but never forgotten your with the rest of the angels in heaven love Tebra Dagy

To the family- our heartfelt condolences.

Emma- you knew me before I was born.
it feels weird and strange, knowing you will no longer be here.

I know there is a big reunion in heaven right now with Mom, Dad- all of the regulars.

The E & E is open once again.

My deepest condolences to the family of Emma Rhodes, a longtime friend to my father Ross Langman for many years. Dad, Corrine, Emma, enjoy your time together again. Love and blessings to you all. Sandy Langman Faulkner

On behalf of the Ross Langman family, we wish to extend our deepest sympathy to the Rhodes family. Emma was a very special and kind friend to my father the late Ross A Langman JR. She kept his barstool empty in his honor after his passing, their friendship ran deep. Now…together again.
May God Bless You All; Ross & Laurie Langman

You will always be in our prayers

Emma –

To the world you were a tough old bird. You could out-talk and shock the best.

To those of us who are fortunate to be your nieces and nephews, we know a caring person who continued to love her nine siblings and their children – even after moving to “the lights of the big city.”

To me, personally, you are the caring little sister who carried water upstairs in the Stone House to my mother, Pauline, when she was very ill with Tuberculosis. Grandma Kinsey was...