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James Manders Obituary

MANDERS James Edward Jim died peacefully in the Palliative Care unit of St. Vincent's hospital on Sunday, November 23, 2008. He will be greatly missed by his family and many friends who cherished him for his great love, his compassion, and his tremendous sense of humor! His gift of wit was inherited from his father and we always knew he would have a sagacious comment on any topic. His oft repeated "Stop the world! I want to get off!" was realized Sunday evening when, in a moment of complete and gentle silence, he slipped away to join his parents, Mary Ruth and Edward; his older brother, Robert, and many other family members and friends who preceded him. He is survived by his children, Jacquelyn (Robert) Schladetsch who was his loving caregiver and best friend; Charles (Cynthia) and their five children; Kenneth; their mother, Kathleen, and siblings, Jeannette (Nicholas) Weber, Marjorie (Gregory) Grime, Sister Mary Jaculin, SND, Thomas (Judith), and a host of friends. For more than 30 years Jim was very active in the Fraternal Order of Eagles # 197, serving in a variety of positions on both the state and local level. He enjoyed NASCAR races, a wide variety of other sports, and, in his younger days, often entertained us with his musical skill and repertoire on the organ. The family would like to thank the staff in the Emergency room and in the Palliative Care unit for their care of Jim and support of his family. You are wonderful and have our grateful prayers. We would also like to thank those who so lovingly cared for his daily needs during his months at Harborside of Sylvania. Family and friends will gather on Sunday, November 30th, from 2:00 - 9:00 p.m. at Ansberg-West Funeral Home, 3000 Sylvania Ave. where an Eagles service will begin at 7:00 p.m. The Mass of Resurrection will be celebrated at Blessed Sacrament Church on Monday, December 1st at 11:00 a.m. with Father P. Martin Donnelly and Father Robert Reinhart as Celebrants. Those wishing to make contributions are asked to consider the James Manders Memorial Fund in care of Ansberg-West Funeral Home. www.ansberg-west.com

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Published by The Blade from Nov. 29 to Nov. 30, 2008.

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Norman & Marie Manders

December 4, 2008

Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over all off you. God Bless.

Dorothy Manders Macut

December 4, 2008

My deepest sympathy. May God Bless all the family in this time of sorrow.

don esther robaszkiewicz robie

December 1, 2008

ive never met a person like you jim. you where the greatst.

Mark Smyth

December 1, 2008

Godspeed my friend. You will be missed.

November 30, 2008

Tom, Judy and family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. Cherish your memories and God Bless.
Harry & Kim Dusseau, Chelsea, John & Jason Shelnick

Sister Jaculin (SJ) Manders, SND

November 29, 2008

To my 'baby' brother:
What words could I write that would ever tell others what you meant to me. You were my friend, my confidant, my 'partner-in-crime' and I loved you. You were, and are, so special. You were the best present I got on my second birthday, the day Mom and Dad brought you home from St. Vincent's Hospital. I will miss you more than words can express but I know that you are really right here beside me. You have proven that to me already! Thank you for allowing me to be there beside you when the world stopped and you got off. May your generous and caring soul strengthen us and lead us to imitate those qualities in the days and years until we are together again. Your memory is nourished by our abundant tears.

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