Stuart-Ross-Obituary

Stuart Ross

Cleveland, Ohio

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ROSS STUART ROSS, age 83, of Stow, entered into rest 2005. Beloved husband of 60 years to Camilla "Kay" (nee Refsahl); loving father of Barbara, brother of Evelyn (Irlin) Botnick, Sylvia (Irv) Hirsh, Robert Ross, Nina Erbs, and Ernest (Jean) Ross; dear "uncle" to many. Family and friends will...

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TO THE FAMILY OF STUART ROSS I AM DEEPLY SADDENED AT THE LOSS OF MR.ROSS.HE WAS ALWAYS A KIND AND GENTLE MAN WHEN HE CAME TO OUR PHARMACY AT MARCS IN STOW. I WAS VERY FOND OF HIM AT FEEL IT WAS MY HONOR TO HAVE KNOWN HIM.I WISH HIS FAMILY ESPECIALLY HIS DAUGHTER BARBARA ALL MY PRAYERS TO HELP EASE THE PAIN OF HIS PASSING. HE WAS TRULY A FINE MAN AND I WILL MISS HIS VISITS TO THE STORE.MY PRAYERS FOR YOU,LEE ANN KLEIN,MARCS PHARMACY

Dearest Kay & Barbara, Ernie & Jean:
How terribly sad for us all as one of the best ones has left us. The kindness, the thoughtfulness, the humor, the wit all will be missed but what a grand legacy Stu has left! Not a joke will be told, not a bet will be placed, not a martini will be downed without remembering the master of them all, the man who always made Ohio a special place for us.
God Bless!
Marge, Patti & Michael

Kay and Barbara ~ I am so sorry for your loss. I sure will miss Stew and the block parties every summer. It seems like we just saw you the other day, boy does time go by fast. I wish I still lived close by to have visited more often. I will live you all up in prayer through this time of sadness.
Renee Ross
Lacie - 13 yrs
Ben - 4 yrs
Nolan - 2 yrs

I am very sorry to hear about Stu. He was one of the kindest neighbors you could ever meet and always had time to say hello and ask how you were doing. He seemed to have lived a very wonderful live with Kay and enjoyed his trips to Vegas! He will be missed in his Edgebrook Condo neighborhood. Our thoughts are with Kay and Barbara.(just in case you forgot are names..we are the ones with the siberian huskies: timber and Kodi)

Goodbye, Unk. You were a part of my life and will be missed immensely. Life will not be the same without you, your laugh, your jokes, your love. Thank you for being a second "dad" to me, for teaching me how to play golf, bowl, and play cribbage, for the long hikes in Metropolitan park, for all the dinners out, for trips to the zoo in the convertible, for the special Wednesdays and lunches at the pharmacy. You demonstrated seemingly limitless patience and generosity and goodness that has...