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Jack Aiello Obituary

Jack P. Aiello
Jack P. Aiello, age 76. Beloved husband of Yvonne (previously Weatherspoon); loving father of Terry (Regina), Michael (Theresa), Jack (Laurie), Joseph (Rhonda) and Gina Merrill (Vic); dear grandfather of Scott, Matthew, Lauren, Abigail, Lydia, Christopher, Nicole and Brady; step-father of Leslie (Cathy), Larry (Cindy), Lonny (Marilyn) and Lane (Brenda) Weatherspoon, Lisa Letonek (Marcus) and Lyle Weatherspoon; brother of Mary Chihill, Joseph Aiello and Helen Korman. Veteran U.S. Army. Funeral Services Wednesday, March 14, 2007 at THE MALLCHOK FUNERAL HOME, 5660 RIDGE RD., PARMA, OH at 10 a.m.. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. FAMILY WILL RECEIVE FRIENDS AT THE FUNERAL HOME TUESDAY 5-8 P.M. AND WEDNESDAY MORNING 9-10 A.M.
(Mallchok Funeral Home, 440-884-9100)
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Published by The Repository or The Independent from Mar. 12 to Mar. 13, 2007.

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Tammy Shiplett

March 15, 2007

To the Aiello famiy:

We wish to extend our condolences for the loss of your father. We all have such great memories growing up as neighbors and best friends; lots of card playing, boating at Leesville Lake, our first fort/club house on Bob Street, mini vacations and so much more.

Your Dad was a very special person and will always be remembered.

Tammy Shiplett, Debby Underwood and Ken Schalmo

Joseph and Elaine Aiello

March 13, 2007

My brother Jack was a man with a heart of Gold! We love him dearly and will always remember him. He always brought Joy into our lives.

Jim Smith

March 12, 2007

When my family first moved from Virginia to Ohio, it just so happened that we were blessed with being next door neighbors to the Aiello family in Canal Fulton. I was especially close with Mike & Joe as we grew up. I will always remember Jack as a very hard-working and talented man. Even though he was always very busy and was devoted to his family, he still managed to find a little bit of extra time to be a "2nd father to the kid next door", helping me with projects when my own dad was on the road. My heartfelt condolences to all of you at this time in your lives.

Betty Jaeb

March 12, 2007

Yvonne: Very sorry to read of the passing of your husband. Please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers. Betty from East Canton High School office.

Lorelei Lopick

March 12, 2007

I was so sorry to hear of your loss. I
remember your dad playing his accordian
at family gatherings many years ago.
My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Jeff DeWees

March 12, 2007

Sorry for your loss.

Erik Weatherspoon

March 12, 2007

Grandma, We are sorry for your loss. You and everyone who has fond and loving memories of Jack are in our prayers!
Erik and Shelley
In hope of eternal life, which God, that cannot lie, promised before the world began. - Titus 1:2

Dennis Taylor Agency Inc.

March 12, 2007

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Sandy Beckett

March 12, 2007

Dear Yvonne, Terry, Jack, Joe, Gina, and Mike, My thoughts and prayers are with each of you in your loss. With you, I grieve Jack's passing and the loss of a dear friend and a part of my "extended family." It has been an honor and privilege to know him over the past 11-12 years or so since his son Jack married my daughter, and I cherish the many memories of our families' get-togethers and the love that we shared. His love for his music, for his children and grandchildren, and for the Browns was so evident. His wonderful sense of humor, his warmth, and his love for people will forever remain in my memories of him. God bless all of you for your wonderful love and care of your father and husband, and may your memories of him and his love for you sustain you in the difficult days ahead.
With love and sympathy, Sandy

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