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Lewis E. Orinsby

Tallmadge, Ohio

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TALLMADGE -- Lewis E. Orinsby, 91, passed away January 23, 2010 at Stow Glen Nursing Home. He was born, January 25, 1918 in Ravenna, Ohio to Charles F. Orinsby and Nellie Culler Orinsby. Lewis graduated in 1936 from Ravenna High School and played trombone in his high school band. He tried several...

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Mari and Family, we are so sorry to hear of your loss. Our prayers and condolences. Terrie + your friends THS '76

Mari, Ken and family,
Please accept our sympathy in the loss of your father. Sorry we can not be there during this time.
Love and Blessings,
Aunt Bettie & Uncle Wayne

Angela, Mike and Family,

Your grandfather/dad was a really nice man. I remember going over to his house and he helped me fill out forms so my friend could become a US citizen. I am thinking of all of you!

Well Lou, I never got to say "Good Bye". So I'll just remember all that you taught me in the Wii bowling game and the Euchre card games that we played. So I will just see you in Heaven some day.

Ida Sigmon 237 Stow Glen

Lou will be greatly missed by the staff and residents of Stow-Glen. It was an honor to have had the opportunity to know your father, always a man of kind, sweet words. I will surely miss my late morning handshakes and 'words of wisdom' from Lou. God Bless you all.

Mari,
My deepest condolences on his passing. I am sorry I never got to meet your Dad, but from all the wonderful stories you have shared with me, I'm sure he was a Great Dad. I'm sure he will be missed, but you will always have your memories to keep him in your heart. My prayers are with you.

Our sympathies to Chip and Mariann. You're in our thoughts and prayers.

Sue, Amy, Sally, Joe, Griffin and Ella

Mari and Family,
Our prayers are with you during this difficult time. Your dad was always a gentleman and we will all miss him. Our sincere condolences to you all.

Daddy I already miss you. What am I going to do now? I have spent almost every day with you for the last five years. Thank you for. letting me be with you when you went to be with mom and Kristina. Hope you remembered to tell them what I said. I love you and I will see you when it's my time to come to heaven. Your loving daughter. Mo