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Susan Schott Stratton
Born Feb 29, 1952, Lakewood, Ohio.
Died Jan 11, 2005
Wesley R. White, Jr., age 64, passed
away Monday, April 13, 2015 at his home.
Wesley was born August 24, 1950 in
Medina to the late Wesley and Theresa
Mae (Heck) White. He retired from Local
#880 with Fischer Foods. Wesley loved
amusement parks and the organ. He was
an avid train collector and enjoyed doing
yard work. Wesley was a member of First
Christian Church. Lynda Lea Elizabeth William Steven
Wilson Anne Wells Byron Yoder William Clay
Patty Wilt Mollohan, age 65, of Nebo, passed away December 25, 2017, at the Hubbard Hospice House, Charleston, after a brief
illness. Patty was a cheerful person who always loved to be around people. She enjoyed going camping with her family and loved the
outdoors. She is preceded in death by her parents, Dorsey and Helen Wilt. Patty is survived by her husband, Hubert Mollohan of Nebo;
daughter and son-in-law, Michelle and Tom Sency of Frankfort, KY.; sister, Vicky Williams of Westfield Center, Ohio; brother, Dennis
Wilt of Chippewa Lake, Ohio; two grandchildren, Trenton and Grayson Sency of Frankfort, KY.; and many other family and friends.
Friends associated with our class
Martin Leon Orban “Marty” was born in Medina, Ohio on February 13, 1952 to the late Balazs (Bill) Orban and
Shirley Chaminade Orban. He passed away at his home in Bradenton, Florida on November 6, 2019, after a long, difficult fight against
lung cancer. He was surrounded by those he loved most. He is survived by his wife Becky Orban; three children Whitney Bradberry
(Andrew), Tyler Orban (Kelsea), and Remy Orban; and other family. Marty graduated from Manatee High School in 1970 and the
University of Florida in 1975 with a degree in Horticulture. That same year, he took over Orban’s Nursery in Manatee County from his
father Bill Orban and ran it until 2016 when his son Tyler Orban took the reins—becoming the fourth generation to operate Orban’s
Nursery. He will be remembered most for the love and kindness he showed to his family and the community. He lived by his favorite
motto “Work Hard, Play Hard.” Beyond his work, he enjoyed spending time with his family, biking, skiing, and trips to the mountains.
Marty lived and loved life to the fullest. He will be missed by many.
James Warren King, 66, of Lodi, passed away peacefully Tuesday, December 12, 2017 at LifeCare Hospice in Wooster, after a brief
illness. Jim was born November 4, 1951 in Springfield, to the late Warren and Mary Alice (Little) King and had attended Medina High
School. He served in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War from 1970-1972. He worked at Friction Products for 18 years and later he
and his wife worked as a team, driving truck. On March 1, 1999, he married Mary M. (Gene) Leslie and together they made their home
in Lodi having previously resided in Medina where he served at a volunteer fire fighter for Medina City for 10 years. Jim was a member
of the Medina V.F.W. Post and served as a scorekeeper for the Stark Lighting Youth Baseball Team. He enjoyed drag racing, playing golf,
target shooting and watching youth sporting events. Jim was a dog lover and will be greatly missed by his family and friends. Surviving
are his wife, Mary (Gene); children, Michelle Cochran of Trenton, Ohio, James (Lisa) Weaver of Middletown, Nick (Laura) Weaver of
Norton and Joe (Denette) Weaver of Seville; 11 grandchildren, Ricky, Zach (Abby), Abbey, Andy, Caleb, Bailey, Cayden, Luke, Cayden,
Paige and Cami; brothers and sister, Richard (Cathy) King, Linda (Robert) Ulich and Kathy (Rick) Pethtel, all of Medina and Doug (Robin)
King of Creston and nieces and nephews.