Guest Book Available At toledolilade.com/obituaries OBITUARIES LAWSON DYAL Kalia E'lise Barbara C, (Long) BISTOR GOOD RichardR, Shirlee Jean (Moore) BARROW Irvin S, Kalla E'lise Lawson was born in Toledo, OH on May 23, 1982, to Robert and Evette Lawson. She died Sunday July 28, 2013 at The Oleveland Clinic. She is survived by \, her mother; father, and 2 chilo dren, Le'ah Collins, 12 years and Daniel Colllns.ju years. Wake Services wIll be held 'l'uesday 5·8 p.m, at Blanchard Strabler Funeral Home (1163 W. Sylvania at Lockwood, 419269-1111). Funeral Services Wednesday 7 p.m., preceded by family viewing at 6 p.m, at Indiana Missionary Baptist Church (640 Indiana Ave.). Burial, Thursday 10 a.m. at Forest Cemetery. Online condolences: blanchardstrabler.com ARCHIE BookerT. Barbara C. (Long) Dyal, 73, of Toledo, Ohio, passed away August 2, 2013, at The Toledo Hospital, with loving family by her side. Barb was born in Toledo, OH, the daughter of Leo and Sophie (Kwiatkowski) Long. Barb was "adopted" Booker T. Archie, 87, passed away July 26, 2013, in U of 'r MC. He came to Toledo in 1950, after his service in the U.S. Navy during World War II. After his honorable dis- charge, he joined Unitcast (Midland- Ross National cast- ing Division) and served as a Gas CUtter Helper and Fork lift Operator, retiring in June of 1989. Booker was a faithful member of Phillip Temple CME Church for over 50 years and served on the Luther C. Stewart Usher Board, Methodist Men's Fellowship and attended Bible study and Sunday school. He loved woodworking, gardening, hunting, and llshing. J..J"",."..<;_~.in-rlA ...i:hh", a 1958 graduate of Central Catholic High School. She was a secretary at Champion Spark Plug. She was also a member of the Toledo Police Retirees Organization. Barb was married in 1961 to her best frIend Larry. Arter marriage Barb dedicated her time as a homemaker, baking, canning and gardening. She and her husband loved to travel and did so extensively, Larry Is a master at woodcralls and she enjoyed displaying and selling his many projects. Barb spent any spare time bowling or reading a good book. She had a true passion caring for others and was always willing to lend a hand when the need would arise. Her love of life was apparent in everything she did. Lell to cherish her memory are her loving husband of 52 years, Larry Dyal; her Shih 'l'zu/ 'footsie; granddaughter, Tori Slupeckl; special friends, George and Jeanne Uscilowskl: sisters-In-law, Pearl (James) Ramsden and B. Helen Summersett, She is also survived by many nieces and nephews that she held dear to her heart. Friends may join the family for a Gathering on Wedne~· day, August 7, 2013, at Reeb Funeral Home, 5712 N. Main St., Sylvania, OH from 3:00 p.m. until the Memorial Service begins at 6:00 p.m. Those wishing to make a contribution in Barb's memory may wish to consider Light the Night Charity. Online condolences may be offered to the family at www.reebfuneralhome.com Shirlee Jean (Moore) Bistor passed away peacefully at her home surrounded by family in Cambridge, Ohio on Sunday, August 4, 2013, at the age of 83. Shirlee was born in Toledo, Ohio to the late Harry and Virginia Moore. She was preceded m death by an infant son, Michael in 1951, and by her younger brothers, Jack Moore and David Moore. Shirlee grew' up ill Seville, Ohio, where she met her husband, Robert G. Blstor, Shirlee and Robert were married on Decem bel' 31, 1949. They lived a life full of laughter and enjoyed traveling around the world. Shirlee was employed by Welcome Wagon in her early years in Maumee, Ohio. When Shirlee and Bob settled in Cambridge in 1970, she became a respected antique dealer, She was the owner of the Mouse House Antiques on RI. 22 in Cambridge. Shirlee also worked for Mary Kamm Tours and enjoyed traveling with family and friends as a respected and entertaining tour escort. Shirlee was a charter member of the Cambridge Lioness Club, a member of First Baptist Church since 1970, and taught Bridge in Cambridge, especially enjoying Duplicate Bridge. Shirlee supported Bob during his 29 years as an Ohio State Trooper. Bob retired as Post Commander of the Cambridge Patrol Post. Shirlee and Bob have four children, Robert Il (Cindy) Bistor of Cambridge, Cheri (Jed) Hahn of Toledo, John (Coleen) Bistor of Columbus, and Laura Nicolozakes of Cambridge. She is also survived by 14 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. A viewing will be held on Tuesday, August 6, 2013, from 3 p.m. - 7 p.m. at Bundy-Law Funeral Home, UO N. 11th Street, Cambridge. A funeral service will be' held on Wednesday. August 7, 2013. at Richard R. Good, 66, passed away Saturday, August 3, 2013, at his home. Born in Monroe, MI, Richard was a Truck Driver with U.S.F. Holland Express for 35 years, retiring in 2006. He was a member of the Teamsters Union. He enjoyed fishIng with his grandson, P.J., wcodworktng, and talclng care of his lawn. He loved his family anti cherished his grandchlld-en, Surviving are his wife, Sandra Good of Fort Wayne; sons, Andrew Good of Temperance, ~U, Brian (Kortney) Good of Toledo, OH; daughter. Jennifer (John) Daly of Oregon, OH; grandchildren, ~Iorgan, Amber, Justin, Patrick, Mason. Keirsten: brothers, John (pam) Good of Ohio, James Good of ~liclUgan, Max (Crystal) Good of ~Uchigan; sisters, Kathryn (Ron) Eighmey of Michigan, Susan (Dave) Luttenbacher of Michigan, and Lucinda (Fran) Rishe of Michigan. Richard was preceded in death by parents, Maxwell and Kathryn Good. Service is 2 p.m., Wednesday, August 7, 2013, at D. O. McComb and Sons Maplewood Park Funeral Home, 4017 Maplecrest Road, wIth calling from 11 a.m. until the service. Memorials may be made to the Cancer Services of Northeast indiana or Parkview Home, Health and Hospice. To sign the online guestbook, go to: domccombandsons.com Irvin S. Barrow passed 81 on Saturday, August 3, ~ after a happy and fum life. Born in Columbus, C 011 January 8, 1924, to Irvi Barrow and Beatrice Hut Barrow, Irvin later move' '['oledo with his family wl he graduated from DeVil' High School. He war briefly at the Toledo S, before enlisting in the A. where he served in the 3~ Infantry division dtn World War n. He drov truck during the war 0: pulling an artillery piece carrying supplies. He Ian on Omaha beach three c after D-day and suppoi Patton during his rna across Europe, inclur being involved in the Ba of the Bulge. During service, Irvin was impres with the devotion of Catholic GIs in his unit, s< chose to enter the Cath Church and was baptized field outside Saint France. He "las a strong devout Catholic the resl his life, Irv was honors discharged in 1945. He turned after the war to be united with the love of lifo, Rosemary Gill. '~~:~i~%r; s~n1n~~il~h~ on June 28, 1947. Ti passion for dancing at1 Trianon ballroom, and oj Toledo area hotspots, ws regular event even after ti HARRINGTON Nellie' Faye Harrington, age of Oregon, passed away Sunday, August 4, 2013 at Lake Park Nursing Home. She was born on March 26, 1935 to William and Willie (Hayes) Miller in Briceville, children, Sandy and Q were born. Irv, or Curly aJ was affectionately kno worked for the. Babe Dairy for 35 years as a !'[ salesman (a milkman). friendly smile and engar personallty made him 1 popular with his custom He successfully ran the E Tennessee. est dairy route in Northt Nellie Faye 78, Faye was half Cherokee Indian and proud Ohio and served as of her heritage. 'She was a Teamster Union Steward very caring. loving lady who the Babcock Dairv. IDs:
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