HERBERT-HONROTH-Obituary

HERBERT HOOVER HONROTH

Strongsville, Ohio

Age 88

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DIED
February 10, 2017
AGE
88
LOCATION
Strongsville, Ohio

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age 88 of Strongsville (formerly of Garfield Hts.). Devoted husband of the late Dorothy "Dee" (ne Toth). He is survived by his children, Jeff (Cindy) and Kim (the late Gary Manney). He was the loving grandpa/Papa of Grant (Joelle), Holly, Kayla, Garrett, and the late Elizabeth and...

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You are very much missed. You and Tim can now reminisce about good old 7UP. Tim passed away April 22,20 . RIP Mr.Herb

To Kim and Jeff We are saddened to hear about your dad , he was a great neighbor and a better friend. I am going to keep a lot of good memories of Lucky 7 and myself going up and down the road together in our trucks.
I know that he and your mom will rest together now.
Herbie will be missed and remembered!
All are in our thoughts and prayers.

Cindy and Jeff, Very sorry for the loss of your dad and father-in-law. I am sure he will be missed by all those who knew him. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Jeff and Kim. We are sorry to hear about your Dad. He always had a warm and bright personality that lit up a room. He will be missed.




What wonderful memories of my childhood of such a sweet and wonderful man. You were a part of life that left me delightful memories and trust that good and true people exist in this world. What a true blessing you were. I will miss you.

My condolences and prayers are with all of your family.I will miss him,I first met your Dad at
westwood and he became a wonderful friend
His humor and willingness to help everyone He will be missed by all that met him My friend George Ambrus and I
played golf and tennis on the wee almost every night.He was a joy to be with. God Bless all of you. With Love Dottie Oakland

On behalf of the Zeliznak family we express our sincere condolences. He and Dorothy were great friends and neighbors to my parents. He will be missed

My deepest condolences. Your Dad was. Great man and a good fried. I had coffee with him in the morning and bowled with him here at Westwood. He will be missed by everyone who knew hiim. Ann STALDER. (Annie)