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Dr. Herbert J. Hanlon

Akron, Ohio

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Dr. Herbert J. HanlonDr. Herbert J. Hanlon, 82, passed away April 24, 2015 after a short illness.Dr. Hanlon was born and raised in the Cleveland area. He graduated from John Carroll University, where he met the love of his life, Josephine, on a blind date. They were married June 14, 1958. Both...

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Eternal Rest Grant onto Herb, Oh Lord...

May Herb Rest In Peace! AMEN

Miss you Herb & Jo

To the Hanlon family. I would visit with Dr. Hanlon every month when he came to pay his storage bill. He had such a great sense of humor and was so smart about so many things that I looked forward to his visits. I will miss him along with so many others. I know he is now with Josephine and is happy. God Bless.

May Dr. Hanlon Rest in Peace. My condolences to his family. I am a friend of his niece Chris Hanlon Blood.

I had the privilege to work with Dr Hanlon in the Barberton ER. He was patient, kind, and always fun. I learned many of my assessment skills from him. He was always so good with his patients. My deepest sympathy to his family

My dearest Hanlon cousins... I am very sorry to be missing Uncle Mudge's funeral and being with all of you during this time. I am so sorry for your loss, especially on the heels of losing Aunt Jo earlier. They were both such wonderful people and are now joyously reunited. You can rest assured they will be watching over each of you and your families. What better guardian angels! I personally thank God for having them as a part of my life.
With love...their Flower Girl

Dear Hanlon Family,
So sorry for your loss. We have many great memories of Dr. Hanlon and all the years he spent coaching the WABL teams.

You were not just my doctor once, you were my friend still, and I will miss you greatly. My heart and prayers go out to the rest of the family. I am so sorry Kathleen.
Kay Neill

I was a coach with Herb, in WABL. He also was my family physician. We opposed each other on the baseball field, as we coached different teams. But he was a friend. I moved from Akron, in 1994, on a job transfer.
He was a good man and a friend. God Bless!