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Evelyn Lauro

Medina, Ohio

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(nee Osborne), age 98, born Aug 16, 1924, passed away March 29, 2023. Beloved wife of 30 yrs to the late John Lauro and beloved wife of 30 yrs to the late Albert Pillar. Mother of (deceased) Lynn (Champ) Miller, Pam McGuire, Beth Poyer, and Jeff (Lisa) Pillar. Beloved by her family, from siblings...

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Dear Evelyn, It was a pleasure knowing you in my life. I will always remember you as being a very sweet and caring woman. God Bless and please Rest In Peace. Bryan Santel

To my dear cousins: So sorry to learn of Aunt Evelyn´s passing but so blessed that she lived such a long and happy life. I have so many fond memories of Aunt Evelyn especially with her relationship with Mom and also her other siblings. She was always happy and laughing and I never saw her in any other context. She had two wonderful husbands and a wonderful family. Cherish her memory and we should all hope we have some of the "Osborne" genes to live into our 90s too! Our thoughts...

Very sorry for your loss. I saw Evelyn's obituary posted on the South High School facebook group and that she graduated from South High School in June 1942. My mom, Jean Drzal, also graduated from South High School in June 1942. My mom passed away 6 years ago at the age of 93. I have my mom's yearbook. My condolences to the family.

So sorry for your loss of a great lady. She was always so kind and loving to our family.

I was young, busy roller skating, riding bikes and hanging with my friend Kim. I knew of cousins, aunts and uncles that I saw occasionally at a family get together or function. Evelyn I remember as my Aunt Ozzie. She always dressed stylish, was always smiling, very polite and funny. I will always remember a happy, beautiful soul who was incredibly positive as she lived her life. I love you, your such a classy lady. R I P. I'm sorry Beth, Pam, and Jeff. I'm praying for all.

Mozzi you will be missed in so many ways. I will always remember the warmth of your smile. You had so many stories, and I loved to hear them all. Rest in peace sweet lady and know that you will forever be in my heart.