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Meg Story Yancich

Chagrin Falls, Ohio

Age 73

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DIED
August 17, 2025
AGE
73
LOCATION
Chagrin Falls, Ohio

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MEG STORY YANCICH, a singular beam of bright energy and wit, passed away on August 17, 2025, in the caring presence of her husband, Paul Yancich, at their home in Chagrin Falls, Ohio. She was 73. Born in Chillicothe, Ohio, to parents Elizabeth and Austin "Putt" Story, Meg graduated with a...

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I knew Meg from our Bible study group. We have missed her these past years. She had such a loving soul and was a bright light in our lives. God, family and service to others was her foundation. She will be missed! My condolences to you all.

Meg was not only my dear friend but a true kindred spirit. I loved her and her family deeply, and I will hold her in my heart forever.

The Yancichs have been close and dear friends for many years and Meg will be sorely missed by all who knew her. God speed dear lady and condolences to the whole family.

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Every menory if Meg is of her smiling. My deepest gratitude for he life crossing my path. Her shining light continues through you Paul, the children, grandchildren, and everyone she smiled upon.

I am shocked and saddened to hear this news. Please accept my deepest sympathy and prayers for peace and comfort. Paul, you especially will be in my heart, but also your whole family.

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Paul and Meg and Steve and I shared a warm, loving friendship for over 40 years. Although, with our busy lives, we didn´t get together often, we always picked up where we left off and cherished our times together at dinners in Cleveland, in New York City, in Miami, and frequently on tour in Europe and beyond. Meg was kind, a great listener, loved to laugh, and was sincerely supportive of our entire family. Her passing is a huge loss to many people in many different ways. Rest in peace, dear...

Sending condolences to the Yancich family. I saw Meg at hundreds of orchestra concerts over thirty years, and even on tour or around Chagrin. She was eternally warm and her smile lightened the room. What a class act Meg was, and she will be missed.