Leo Anthony DiNuoscio1,2,3
M, b. June 12, 1922, d. March 7, 2015
Leo Anthony DiNuoscio was buried at Holy Cross Cemetery, 100 East Waterloo Road, Akron, Summit Co., Ohio.3 He Leo DiNuoscio, 92, passed away March 7, 2015 at the Gardens of Western Reserve where he received wonderful care during his long illness. He was born in the North Hill section of Akron, Ohio, the son of Dominic and Clara DiNuoscio and was a long time resident, later moving to Cuyahoga Falls. For 23 years he spent winters in Sarasota, Florida leaving many wonderful friends in Camelot East. He graduated from St. Martha's Grade School, North High School, Kent State University and received his MBA from Case Western Reserve. Leo fought with the 44th Infantry during World War II having landed on Omaha Beach June 6, 1944. During his battles in Germany he was awarded a Bronze Star and Purple Heart. Following his education, he became an Industrial Engineer at Bridgestone Firestone, retiring in 1982 after 30 years service. He was a kind, gentle and loving man who loved golf, having won the Firestone Amateur in 1961. He was preceded in death by his parents and is survived by brother, Edward. He married his loving wife, Pauline, in 1988 inheriting a family of seven children, Mike (Lori) Sutterluety, Anne Tritt, Amy (Mike) Meredith, Matt (Shino) Sutterluety, Roger (Amy Jo) Sutterluety, Tricia (George) Arnold and Todd (Nancy) Sutterluety. He leaves 11 grandchildren, Michael, Jacqueline, Bianca, Sara, Jennifer, Emily, Megan, Erika, Randy, Kallie, Kami; and great-grandchildren, Sofia, Aubrey and Emma. The family wishes to thank Hoperidge Hospice and the nurses and caregivers of the Gardens of Western Reserve for their wonderful and thoughtful care. God Bless all of you. Entombment will follow at Holy Cross Cemetery, where American Legion Post 281 will conduct military services.3 He was born on June 12, 1922 at Akron, Summit Co., Ohio.1,2 He married Virginia Sue Stevens, daughter of Alonzo Jackson "Lonnie" Stevens and Evelyn Elizabeth Epperly, in September, 1964.4 Leo Anthony DiNuoscio died on March 7, 2015 at Cuyahoga Falls, Summit Co., Ohio, at age 92.2,3
Family | Virginia Sue Stevens |
Marriage* | He married Virginia Sue Stevens, daughter of Alonzo Jackson "Lonnie" Stevens and Evelyn Elizabeth Epperly, in September, 1964.4 |
Citations
- [S3706] 1926–1975, RG 147. The National Archives at Atlanta, Atlanta, Georgia Records of the Selective Service System, U.S. WWII Draft Cards Young Men, 1940-1947.
- [S857] Ohio Department of Health, Ohio Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-2018.
- [S1792] Akron Beacon Journal, From the Leo DiNuoscio obituary in the Mar 11, 2015 edition.
- [S993] Charleston Daily Mail, From the Forestal A. Stevens obituary in the Aug 31, 1968 edition.
James Coy Fewell1,2,3
M, b. September 20, 1946, d. December 26, 2014
James Coy Fewell was buried at Cannon Memorial Park, 1150 N. Main Street, Fountain Inn, Greenville Co., South Carolina.2,3 He was born on September 20, 1946 at Hattiesburg, Mississippi.2,3 He married Sharon Yvonne Epperly, daughter of Martin Preston Epperly and Faye Julia O'Dell, on June 1, 1969 at Biloxi, Harrison Co., Mississippi.1 James Coy Fewell died on December 26, 2014 at South Carolina at age 68.2,3 He James Coy "Jimmy" Fewell, age 68, husband of Sherry Epperly Fewell, passed away on Friday, December 26, 2014. Born in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, he was a son of the late James Robert and Mary Ethel Kelly Fewell. Mr. Fewell was a U.S. Army Veteran, retired from Carolina Awning, and was of the Nazarene faith. In addition to his wife, Mr. Fewell is survived by three daughters, Sandy Fewell, Annette Fewell, and Laura Fewell; two brothers, Daniel Fewell and Steve Fewell; two sisters, Barbara Stewart and Gaynell Perkins; a sister-in-law, Angie Finch; and a number of nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by a brother, Wayne Lowry. Burial to follow in Cannon Memorial Park. on December 28, 2014.3
Family | Sharon Yvonne Epperly |
Marriage* | He married Sharon Yvonne Epperly, daughter of Martin Preston Epperly and Faye Julia O'Dell, on June 1, 1969 at Biloxi, Harrison Co., Mississippi.1 |
Children |
Citations
- [S4742] Sun Herald, From the Fewell-Epperly marriage announcement in the Jun 19, 1969 edition.
- [S4700] Cannon Memorial Park, Greenville Co., SC, online http://www.findagrave.com
- [S1185] Greenville News, The, From the James Coy Fewell obituary in the Dec 28, 2014 edition.