Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Carol J Scott




       




        Carol J. Scott died peacefully at Hospice of Cincinnati on March 14th 2014 after a year long struggle with malignancies.  Carol is survived by her husband John, and by their sons Kevin (Rochester NY) and Trevor (Rohnert Park, CA.)  Carol was the first born daughter of the late Irma and Fred Steuernagel of Bond Hill (Cincinnati).  Carol graduated from Walnut Hills High School and attended Ohio University.  She graduated from University of Cincinnati, with both Bachelor's and Master’s degrees, and later became a licensed mental health therapist.
        Carol was very active in many organizations involving women, biology, psychology, nature, and First Unitarian Church of Cincinnati. A memorial service is planned in her honor on Saturday April 5, 2014 at 10am at the First Unitarian Church,  536 Linton st, Cincinnati, OH. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that contributions be directed to either National Cancer Society,  or,  Carol Scott Tree Grove, c/o Director, Arc of Appalachia, 7660 Cave Road, Bainbridge, OH 45612.        

Thursday, March 20, 2014

Jerrold "Jerry" Snelling

Jerrold “Jerry” Lynn Snelling of Cincinnati, OH, died on Wednesday, March 19, at The Christ Hospital, after a short battle with cancer.
He was born May 7, 1940 in Yuma, CO, the son of the late Roy and Ethel Snelling.  He was the second youngest of 7 children.  He retired from General Electric in 2002, where he worked in Facilities Maintenance for 25 years.  He served in the US Army in Korea from 1963 to 1965. 
Jerry met Gloria Ann Zimmerman in December 1965. They were married 6 months later in June 1966. They were married nearly 48 years.
Jerry had many likes and interests.  He enjoyed being with his family more than anything else.  His hobbies were whatever connected him with his family.  He was a hard working man. What made him special is that most of this work was for others. He was always helping someone else, often hard manual labor.
He is survived by his wife of 48 years Gloria, his sons Bradley (wife Lisa), Brian (wife Janella), daughter Leanna (husband Jonathan) Pitcher, 7 grandchildren, Matthew, Anna, Jacob, Jenna, Lindsey, Aubrey, Luke, two brothers, Leonard and Gary (wife Joan), and two sisters Carla and Lila.
Besides his parents, Jerry was preceded in death by his brother Wilbur and sister Edith, brothers-in-law Morris Harr, Don Harr, Mike Aageson, and sister-in-law Honelore Snelling.

Visitation will be held at the Franklin Bible Methodist Church from 4-8 PM on Friday March 21.  The funeral service will be on Saturday at 11 AM, also at the Franklin Bible Methodist Church 6000 Dixie Hwy.  The commitment will follow immediately at the North Monroe Cemetery.  Following this, there will be a full meal served in the Family Ministries at the Franklin Bible Methodist Church.

Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Eunice Dean Wohl

Eunice Dean, beloved wife of the late Irvin (Hookey) Wohl and devoted mother to Michael Johnson, Kathy Sasser, Dale Johnson, Jonna Ledyard, James Wohl and Joseph Wohl.  Grandmother to 14 and great-grandmother to 11.  A meet and greet will be held on Saturday, February 22, 2014 at General Butler State Park in the Woodland Room starting at 1pm with a service beginning at 2pm. Memorial donations may be made to the Hospice Organization of your choice.

Thursday, January 30, 2014

Patricia “Faye” McCarthy

On January 27, Patricia “Faye” McCarthy left this life, stepping into the loving light of the Holy Spirit. Pat was born to the late Albert Hogg and Stella Howard. in 1930. She was raised as “Faye” with her sisters, at the Children’s Home in Hamilton. Patricia was known for her kind, generous nature and well appointed, fashionable appearance. She enjoyed socializing, shopping, and reading. Pat loved her family and friends, and received great joy spending time with her great-grandchildren; Savannah, Blake, and Bryce. She began her early career as a photographer for Mabley & Carew in Cincinnati. Pat spent years in sales and after retirement enjoyed a position as a Greeter at Meijer’s in Hamilton. She was preceded in death by her husband Melvin McCarthy in 1968; her two sisters Betty Reynolds and Bea Thomas. She was the proud mother of Bridget (Mike) McCarthy-Osswald of Wayne Twp. & Greg (Mook) McCarthy of Thailand; Grandmother of Richard (Lacey) McCarthy of Mt. Orab, & her sweet Scarlet (Jason) Holmes of Ross Twp.; she had five beautiful great-grandchildren, special nephew & niece Chris & Sally Grenner; special cousin Charles Morrison of TN.; many other relatives and friends. Pat also leaves her caring Schroder family of friends & staff. There will be a Funeral Mass for her at Schroder (Bradford Place) 1302 Millville Ave. in Hamilton, Thursday February 6, at 10:30 with Fr. Mike Pucke officiating. Bridget & Scarlet would like to thank the wonderful nursing staff (Tammy, Tina, Daryl, Kelly, Jennifer, Carrie, etc.) and Dr. R. Pattimarajah at Fort Hamilton Hospital for their compassion, & Hospice of Cincinnati for their support. We would like to express our gratitude to Father Pucke, Pastor John, and Minister Larry. Memorial contributions can be made in her name to Tails of Hope Animal Rescue P.O. Box 182 Ross, OH 45061 or Hospice of
Cincinnati.

Friday, January 24, 2014

Gene Frank Goldschmidt


Gene Frank Goldschmidt, better known as the Horseradish and Mustard King of Cincinnati, died Wednesday, January 22, 2014. He was born in 1948. Gene is survived by his wife and true love, Ingeborg Goldschmidt; his daughter, Rya Goldschmidt Lawrence and son-in-law Tom Lawrence and two beautiful grandchildren, Gavin and Grace; his stepson, Christopher Scott and daughter-in-law Amy Scrivner. He is also survived by his brother Don Goldschmidt (Shari), his sisters Bette Kraus (Larry), and Mary Kristofferson (Tim). Gene is also survived by loving nieces and nephews Eileen (Brian), Debbie (Todd), Lisa, Mark (Christina), Glen (Michelle), Andrea (Jason), Patrick (Julie), and Ryan. He is also survived by numerous cousins and extended family. Gene’s parents, Raymond & Helen Goldschmidt, preceded him in death.
    One of Gene’s greatest passions in life was food. He was known around town for his mustard and horseradish business, Organic Cornucopia. He was an early pioneer during the revitalization of Findlay Market and was much beloved by market vendors and shoppers. Gene, quite literally, crowned himself the King of Horseradish and Mustard, after his stepson presented him with a bejeweled crown. Worn with a slight tilt and a twinkle in his eye, the King provided shoppers with some of the best mustard and horseradish His customers were drawn to his enthusiasm, offbeat humor, and his ability to talk to anyone about anything. Close behind his love for his family was his love for the members of Cincinnati’s food community. He thrived on the ideas, creativity, friendly arguments, and camaraderie.
    The King will be missed. Gene’s family thanks everyone for their outpouring of love and support. No funeral services will be held. In keeping with Gene’s wishes, a life celebration will be held. In lieu of flowers, please direct donations to Hospice of Cincinnati, http://www.hospiceofcincinnati.org/donate.shtml.