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JOHN R. YEDINAK

Solon, Ohio

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Age 78 of Solon, Ohio went to be with the Lord on February 27, 2018 after a two- year struggle with cancer. He is survived by the love of his life, Pauline Gasparovic Yedinak, married 55 years. He is the father of Beth Schultz (Jeff), Amy Clark (Greg), and Tim Yedinak. He is the proud grandfather...

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My Dear Pauline
I'am so sorry for your loss and believe me I feel for you deeply, as my partner in life has left me also Feb 11. I know your heart felt feelings and pain. Call, I can listen and pray with you and for you
Fred & my Evelyn Sporman

John was a true gentleman and will be sorely missed. I enjoyed seeing his smiling face every Sunday morning for many years. Thoughts and many prayers with Pauline and family.

Kevin Noonan

Karen and I worked with John and Pauline from the very beginnings of the ReStores. John was very instrumental and helpful in all phases of those projects and he and Pauline were both very dedicated and hardworking volunteers. John was always cheerful and friendly and more than willing to help with whatever needed to be done. Customers and co-workers loved him. He was a good friend of ours and surely will be missed.

I am so blessed to have had John in my life. John interviewed me at Habitat for Humanity in 2010 and has been an intregal part of the team ever since. John was a lead volunteer in the start up of both the Geauga and Lake ReStores. John and his wife Pauline contributed a tremendous amount to our organization. John's dedication, passion, patience and humor were enjoyed by both customers and fellow volunteers. John taught me so much, he was a mentor and a dear friend. He made a true...

My condolences to the family. May the wonderful memories of your loved one comfort you until God's promises are fulfilled. Matthew 5:5

I was so saddened to hear of Mr. Yedinak's passing. He will be missed at Hillcrest Cancer Center. It was a pleasure taking care of him and getting to know his family. God bless!
Laura Balint, RN
Hirsch Cancer Center

We met John volunteering at the Habitat for Humanity Restore and immediately became aware of his kind nature and helpful attitude towards fellow volunteers and customers. He was a gentleman with a great sense of humor and will be remembered by us in this manner. Our deepest sympathy to the Yedinak family, Love from Donna and Robert Lemmo

I never really knew John, but saw him quite frequently at church. What a wonderful and lovely man he was. He and his wife are the epitome of wonderful and kind people. I introduced myself to them a year or so ago after politely nodding and waving to him at church for quite a while. Wonderful man, and it saddens me to hear of his passing. God bless you John, you'll be sorely missed by all. Mark.

Mr. Yedinak was the perfect example of being a good Husband and good Father. He was truly kind and welcoming to all. He had an aura about him that made one feel at ease and genuinely had a real interest in others - even suspicious young punks like me :) What a good man! My deepest sympathy to Mrs. Yedinak, Beth, Amy, their families and of course my best pal Timmy Y. I pray that our Lord and Savior Jesus will meet you in your sorrow and provide His Peace & His Comfort in this sad time...