The Akron Beacon Journal from Akron, Ohio (2024)

Tuesday, January 10, 2017 Akron Beacon Journal Ohio.com INFORMING. ENGAGING. ESSENTIAL. B3 Fugitive Continued from Page B1 his appearance. In his hunts in his career and original photo he was thanked all the law en- Marilyn Miller can be reached wearing dreadlocks and forcement officials who at 330-996-3098 or had a beard, but he was helped in the investiga- You can also cleanshaven with a close tion, especially the U.S.

follow her on Twitter for new hires. company won't hire Dyer Dr. In Tom other Malone words, had if of smokers himself to post smoking a is photo applied for any job at tone deaf. Continued from Page B1 Summa in mid-April of It's not as if Malone 2015, he would not have set up an obscure "the last straw" in a been qualified to work Facebook site, using a culture based on fear. there.

nickname or his first and A longtime orthopedic The health system's middle names, as some surgeon and an internal -smoking policy for folks do. He goes by medicine doc both have prospective employees "Thomas Malone," and accused Malone of being is no joke. The county's the page pops right up "tyrannical." largest employer. with a simple Facebook The controversy requires all candidates search. (Unless he has continues to rage, and to take a urine test to taken it down since my no one knows exactly confirm they don't use inquiry.) how it will play out.

tobacco products Surely a man of his But if nothing else, cigarettes, electronic stature should be aware we can add the word cigarettes, chewing of the repercussions "hypocrisy" to the list of tobacco, snuff, pipes of putting a photo of charges against Malone. and, yes, cigars. himself breaking his The cover photo So why on earth is own company's hiring splashed across the top the CEO raving about policy on a network of his personal Facebook the joys of Cuban cigars? originally known as the page shows him lying on Summa spokesman World Wide Web. a beach towel next to his Mike Bernstein Seems sort of like a wife, wearing sunglasses responded via email, Founders Day sponsor and puffing on a huge "Our policy prohibits posting a photo of cigar. the use of nicotine himself doing a shot of His online comment: products at work and tequila.

It just doesn't "Cubans in cayman. during work hours. It compute. Doesn't get much does not govern working hours." Bob Dyer can be reached at 330-996- That photo was So you can't smoke 3580 or posted April 12, 2015 before you're hired but com. To find his podcast, "Dyer years after he was you can smoke after Necessities," go to www.ohio.com/ hired, and ahem you're hired.

dyer. He also is on Facebook at more than five years Well, that makes www.facebook.com/bob.dyer.31 after Summa adopted a perfect sense. tough no-nicotine policy For a CEO whose Area deaths MEDINA PORTAGE Moore, Charles of Splittorf, Lynda 84, of Died Massillon. Cibik, Marion, 98, Brunswick. Died Sunday.

69, of Ravenna. Saturday. Paquelet. Carlson. Died Thursday.

Wood- Scheiring, Madonna Feezle, Natalie 5, Kortright-Borkoski. 92, formerly of of Medina. Died Sunday. Canton. Heitger, Jackson Waite Son.

STARK Township. McGill, Valoyce Cutright, Helen Smith, Marion 89, of Sharon Township. 101, of Massillon. Died 77, of Jackson Township. Died Saturday.

Carlson, Monday. Paquelet Paquelet. Medina. Arnold-Lynch. Whitmer, Stanley Hayes, Laura 85, of Navarre.

Died of Wadsworth. 91, of Massillon. Died Friday. Atkinson Wiedey, John Feucht 78, Died Monday. Hilliard- Friday.

Paquelet Hare. Rospert. Arnold-Lynch. FIRST CLASSifieds The place for a first look at first-time classified ads Classified ads in the Akron Beacon Journal run in two places on the first day as a First Class feature in a news section and as a listing in the Classified section. Cats Dogs Dogs Victor Vigluicci said a nine-count indictment was returned by a grand jury Monday in the shootings that included five counts of aggravated murder, two counts of murder, one count of tampering with evidence and having weapons while under disability.

Calhoun was on parole in Summit County from a prison sentence he had served since 2010 on robbery and burglary charges. He was released in March 2015 from the Lorain Correctional Institution. He is also awaiting trial on a 2015 possession of heroin drug charge that occurred in Kent. The sheriff would not comment on whom Calhoun may have known in Steubenville or the relationship between Calhoun and the two victims. When asked about speculation that the shootings were a spillover from an earlier argument between Leshaun Sanders and Calhoun, Doak said, "It played a role." Pete Elliott of the U.S.

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"We tracked him daily since Nov. 30 our officers never ever stopped looking for him," Elliott said. "We knew a couple of hours beforehand he was in Steubenville. His world got very, very, small after we put his photo up in billboards, in the paper and on TV. He tried to run and hide.

We received countless tips He's in custody, and we don't ever expect him to get out of jail." Senior Inspector Brian Fitzgibbon, who was present at the time of the arrest, said it was a high priority case. "He hid in the closet when we entered the house, but when we captured him he did comply with investigators and was transported to the jail in Steubenville," he said. "It was a complex investigation, and we acted on a compilation of many tips from the public. Originally we offered a $5,000 reward but increased it a few weeks ago to $10,000. He ran out of places to go." Elliott said they were fortunate to get tips because many people said they were afraid for their lives.

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"It's awesome that he was caught and the residents in the area can sleep knowing this person was arrested. It will help restore confidence in the system. We just hope that justice will be served." Karen Marsh said she did not know Calhoun or anything about him before the shootings and doubted that her daughter knew him. She had no words for the man, but said the incident changed her life and her family's. "I ask myself all the time, why my child?" Marsh said.

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Bauder, 94, passed away January 8, 2017. He was a life-long Cuyahoga Falls resident, graduating from Falls High in 1941. Paul served his country in the U.S. Army during World War Il, going on to retire from the Cuyahoga Falls Board of Education after 32 years of service. He was an avid marksman, enjoyed cars, motorcycles and watching western movies.

Preceded in death by his wife, Sarah; sister, Doris Bohn; sister-in-law, Thelma Hazell, he is survived by his sisters-inlaw, Lillian "Bobby" Gifford and Joyce Hazell; brothers-in-law, Edward "Ted" (Marian) Hazell and Stan Hazell; and many nieces and nephews. Friends may call two hours prior to a 2 p.m. funeral service on Wednesday, January 11, 2017 in the Clifford-Shoemaker Funeral Home, 1930 Front St. Cuyahoga Falls, OH, 44221. Interment Chestnut Hill Memorial Park.

In lieu of other remembrances memorials may be made to The Humane Society of Greater Akron, 7996 Darrow Twinsburg, OH, 44087. To send condolences or sign the guest book visit www.cliffordshoemaker.c om Clifford Shoemaker 330-928-2147 www.cliffordshoemaker.com Maynard A. Bell Maynard A. Bell passed away January 7, 2017. Announcements later.

Stewart Calhoun Funeral Home, 330-535- 1543 David Calvert David E. Calvert, 59, went home to be with the Lord on January 6, 2017. He was born in Akron on October 8, 1957, the son of the late William and Mary Ann Calvert. He was a lifelong resident of Kenmore, and graduated with the Class of 1977. Dave was a loving devoted father and grandfather.

He will be missed by SO many family and friends. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his son, Richard Harris and nephew Brian Calvert. He is survived by his son, William (Katie); daughter, Robin Owens; sisters, Debbie (Greg) and Becky (Dave); brothers, Jeff (Kim), Steve (Cindy), and Doug (Cathy); grandchildren, Makaylee, Lindsey, and Marshall; many other family members and friends. The family will receive friends 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.

Thursday, January 12, 2017 at the Adams Mason Funeral Home (791 E. Market Street, Akron). In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to a charity of choice. (ADAMS MASON FUNERAL HOME AND CREMATORY, 330-535- 9186) Kenneth D. Casto Sr.

Kenneth D. Casto 90 years old, of Stow, Ohio, passed away peacefully from Congestive Heart Failure with his loving family by his side on Monday, January 9, 2017. He was born on December 7, 1926. He was loved by many and will forever be treasured in the hearts that he touched. Friends may call on Thursday, January 12, 2017 from 11 a.m.

until time of funeral service at noon at Newcomer Funeral Home, 131 N. Canton Akron. Burial will follow at 2 p.m. at Ohio Western Reserve National Cemetery. Full obituary at www.newcomerakr on.com.

Clifford-Shoemaker 330-928-2147 www.cliffordshoemaker.com Carol G. Chamberlain BOSTON HEIGHTS Carol G. Chamberlain of Boston Heights, Ohio passed away peacefully at the Laurel Lake Retirement Community in Hudson, Ohio on January 1, 2017 at the age of 94. Carol is survived by her two godsons, Nicholas I B. and Daniel J.

Rajkovich and their parents, Nicholas J. and Ronelle B. Rajkovich. She was preceded in death in 2000 by her lifelong friend, Delphine M. Harstine.

Carol was born in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio to Vern Chamberlain and Oma (nee Ozmun). She was a fifth generation descendent of Isaac and Maria Ozmun, one of the first families to settle in the Cuyahoga River Valley. Their farmstead, listed on 1 the National Register of Historic Places, was constructed in 1808 and is among the first brick houses built in Summit County. Carol graduated from Cuyahoga and Falls Kent State High University with bachelor's and master's degrees in physical education. She taught for 37 years in the East Cleveland school system.

She was a lifelong member of the First United Methodist Church of Cuyahoga Falls where her mother taught Sunday school for 50 years. She was very involved in the mission work of the UMW (United Methodist Women) and supported the music and education departments of the church. Carol was very fond of travel. She travelled extensively in the United States and Canada and in Europe with numerous trips to Germany and Austria. She was a skilled bridge and cribbage player, loved to knit, crochet and do counted cross stitch, and volunteered her time at local schools as a teacher's aide long after her retirement.

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At Carol's request, no funeral or memorial service is scheduled. Her ashes will be interred at Forest View Cemetery in Boston Heights. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to the music or education departments of the First United Methodist Church, 245 Portage Trail, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio 44221-3274. To send condolences or sign the guest book visit www. cliffordshoemaker.com Clifford-Shoemaker 330-928-2147 www.cliffordshoemaker.com Mervin W.

Faith Mervin W. Faith, 92, passed away January 6, 2017. He was born in Indiana, Pa. to the late Clarence and Grace (Hoover) and was a Navy veteran of World War II. He was a lifelong carpenter and a member of the Firestone Park Presbyterian Church.

Merv is survived by his wife of 70 years, Corinne; children, Randy (Christine), Lee Anne, Connee and Susan (David); and many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, January 14, 2017 at 11 a.m. at Firestone Park Presbyterian Church, 275 S. Firestone Akron, OH 44301. Please share your thoughts and condolences on line at www.eckar dbaldwin.com.

Baldwin 330-535-7141 www.eckardbaldwin.com Larry Greer Larry Guy Greer, 58, passed away January 6, 2017. He was born December 10, 1958 to the late Leonard and Minnie (Schake) Greer. He grew up in Barberton, graduating from Barberton High School in 1978. Larry later retired from Quality Casting in Orville after more than 25 years of service. In his spare time he enjoyed fishing and watching sports, especially wrestling.

He also enjoyed baseball, both as a player in his youth and spectator as he grew older. Larry is survived by his wife, Sharon; sons, Zach and Robert; daughter, Mary (Lester) Berry; grandchildren, Alisha, Savannah, and Landyn; and sister, Jackie Booth. Cremation has taken place. Memorial donations in Larry's name can be made to Mercy Medical Center Home Health and Hospice, 4369 Whipple Avenue, Canton, Ohio 44718. (ADAMS MASON FUNERAL HOME AND CREMATORY, 330-535- FOR RENT RENTALS Apartments Unfurnished BARB.

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