RITA-STOLL-Obituary

RITA KAY STOLL

Parma, Ohio

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RITA KAY STOLL (nee Ortosky), age 67. Beloved wife of the late Ronald; loving mother of David Stoll (Danielle); dearest grandmother of Eric; daughter of the late Frank and Martina (nee Sweeney) Ortosky; sister of Julia Doll (Ronald), and the late Winifred Herman (Rudolph), and Frank Ortosky (Lee, nee Pavia); dear aunt of Mark, Greg and Tom Ortosky, Gary, Dale and John Herman, Anne Philips and the late Diane Rowe; great aunt and friend of many. U.S. Army Veteran. Services at the Funeral Home Tuesday, Aug. 11 at 11 a.m. Final resting place Ohio Western Reserve National Cemetery. Friends received at RIPEPI FUNERAL HOME 5762 PEARL RD. (AT SNOW RD.) MONDAY 2-4 AND 6-8 P.M. 440-888-0800 • www.ripepi.com



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David,
I knew your mom years ago when she worked at Christian Center School in Parma, and later when we both worked at Penton. My son's, Stephen and Tim remembered her from school. We all send our condolences. Your mom was a wonderful person and will be long remembered. Sharon, Stephen, and Tim Beinecke

Rita was such a lovely person and a great person to work with. I miss her at work and will miss talking with her. She is now with her beloved Ron and I know she is happy and looking down on David and Eric. Their guardian angel.

David
I was good friends with your Mother from about 1969 to shortly after she married Ron. I was there when they met, I was in her wedding. I lived on North Road and used to walk over to visit Rita and your grandfather on West 129th Street. I went to church with her and her Aunt who lived across the street. Just recently I was thinking about Rita and wondering how she was and I quite accidentally came across her death notice. She was a really nice lady and a good friend for many...

David,

Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time.

Dear David, and Danielle,

Uncle Rich and I were sorry to hear of your mom's passing. We knew she'd been fighting the fight for a long time, and was always upbeat and courageous when we saw her. She'll always be with you, in the little things, and the things that matter most. Please accept our deepest sympathy.

Dear David,

Gary and I were so sorry to hear about the passing of your beloved Mother. Oh how she did love your Dad, you, and your son! We have some very warm memories of Rita and trust that the Lord will bring your warm memories of your Mom and Dad to your during this difficult time to comfort your heart. In His Love, Gary and Barb Craun

To David and family,

You have my deepest sympathy, Rita's at rest now. May God Bless and keep you. "Earth has no sorrow that heaven cannot heal"
From your Co-worker,
Cassandra Gorie