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Dina Ruden
February 5, 2025
Russ was my big brother and my defender. When we were kids, he always looked out for me. He was so laid back, he taught me to drive when my Dad gave up in frustration. One of my favorite memories is watching Saturday morning cartoons when we were little and watching The Ghoul when we were older. We shared a house when we were in college and had the best parties. When I traveled for work, he would come and meet me in Vegas and take me to dinner. I like to think of him somewhere up there hanging out with Xena watching the Cleveland Browns.
Dina Ruden
January 31, 2024
Miss you every day, Russ.
~Janice
February 28, 2023
NHRA Pomona Drag Races 1994 - Selfie.
Carol O'Connor Suhre
February 25, 2023
With sincere sympathy on your enormous loss. I thought if my classmate every time I visited my parents gravesite, which is behind Russ' parents. Fond memories from our high school days.
Carol O'Connor Suhre
Kim Novak
February 22, 2023
I always remember the "Boy Cave" Russell had in the basement of his home. I especially enjoyed the chemistry set and the neat things it could do to amaze a young cousin(me).
As we grew older we shared many fun times at his apartment on the North side of Youngstown.
I will truly miss my cousin.
Diane Bailie
February 21, 2023
I WORKED A LOT OF YEARS WITH RUSS. SO SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT HIS PASSING.
Randall Smith
February 20, 2023
I worked with Russ for nearly 20 years, before he retired. He was a kind, unassuming, extremely patient man who took everything in stride. Someone was always seeking his advice/input on something. Every now & then, he'd hide in my lab to escape those in search of him. We'd sit there for hours talking about life. Nothing too deep or serious, but meaningful. He was an inherently good, kind, and gentle man. He will be missed.
Mary Anne O´Toole
February 20, 2023
A beautiful tribute.
Class of 1976 school mate.
Janice
February 14, 2023
Janice
February 14, 2023
Rebekka Bonner
February 14, 2023
What a lovely tribute to a person whose memory serves as a blessing.
Janice Vrabel Payne
February 11, 2023
I´m so sorry for your loss. May you find peace in his passing
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