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Starla Dawn Grubich

Stow, Ohio

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CUYAHOGA FALLS -- Starla Dawn Grubich, 44, died October 24, 2010.Born in Warrensville Hts., she graduated from Stow High School in 1985 and received her Bachelor of Science in Education from The University of Akron. Starla had attended Holy Family Catholic Church, and was a 25 year veteran of the...

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Some called Starla "Star puppy" as she was so happy, bubbly, vivascious to be around! One of the most memorable people from my college days. A real joy.

RIP My Friend your as Free as a Bird now

I will miss you buddy. You made college so fun! My thoughts are with the family (Michael and Hope) too. She spoke so fondly of you guys even in our last phone conversation a couple of months ago.

Starla you made college so much more fun with you there everday. Wherever you went there was laughter and I will always remember you for that...You always seemed to have a happy heart and so full of giving...You were a great friend and everyone who met you loved you...God Bless and prayers to your family....

we miss you more then life and we love you. cant stop thinking of you. your brother.

I give my deepest sympathy to michael and his family i met starla many years ago over her brothers and enjoyed her company and comical ways she always had a smile on her face may you rest in peace.

Starla has touched more lives than she could have ever dreamed of. Not only did she make a difference in the youth she worked with but also the adults that worked with her.I will be forever grateful. She reached out to my Army son and my family when issues arose and no one else could help. Major Grubich did. You were an increditable person with a huge heart. May you find the peace in your sole that you've been searching for sister!!
May our paths cross again in Heaven. "Roger...

At ease Major, rest..... Rest..........

I was shocked to hear of your passing Starla, you were a great friend and great CO Commander. I, along with the rest of your friends will miss you. May you rest in enternal peace. WHooHaa and drive on.

Joe Andreetti - MSG