Selected Families and Individuals

Notes


David Edward Bishop

Obituary:
David E. Bishop, age 57, of Louisville, loving
father, grandfather and brother, passed away Friday,
September 24, 2004 in Aultman Hospital following a
sudden illness. David was born December 7, 1946 in
Canton to the late, Edward J. and Kathryn E. (Franklin)
Bishop. He was a graduate of Louisville High School
Class of 1964 and a member of the Stark County Agri-
cultural Society. David was a former and owner of David
E. Bishop Construction.
David is survived by his son, Mark (Melissa)
Bishop of Louisville; daughter, Emily (Todd) Paulus of
North Canton; grandchildren, Brooke and Maddie Bishop,
Hannah and Aaron Paulus and Dude Nelson III; special
friend, Shelby Griffith; brothers, Leonard and Gene Bishop
of Louisville; and sister, Ellen Helling of Canton. He is
preceded in death by a brother, Mark J. Bishop.
Funeral services for David will be conducted Tues-
day at 11 a.m. in the Paquelet-Falk Funeral Home with Rev.
Daniel M. Fair of Hartville Alleghany Wesleyan Methodist
Church officiating. Internment will follow in Union Valley
Cemetery in Dellroy. Friends may call Monday evening from
5-8 p.m. at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may
be made to Hartville Alleghany Wesleyan Methodist Church
or St. Louis Catholic Church.


Clarence Peter Bishop

Obituary:
CLARENCE P. BISHOP, age 71, of 4780 Maplegrove S., NE, Louisville, was pronounced dead on arrival at Timken Mercy Medical Centc3r following u sudden illness.
Born in Stark County, November 27, 1911 to the late Leonard and Amelia Zwick Bishop, hg was a member of St. Louis Cath­olic Church. A retired fanner be bad worked for a number of years as a maintenance man for the Joe Nist Geriatric Home, retiring in 1978.
He is survived by his wile, Agnes Haidet of the home; two sons, Ronald and Dennis, both of Can­ton; four daughters, Mrs. Kevin (Donna) O’Neil of Dayton, Mrs.. James (Janet) Johnson and Mrs. Michael (Janice) Antol, both of Louisville, and Mrs. Bruce (Kathy) Graham of North Canton; one sister, Mrs. E1eanor Neff of Louisville; one brother, Edward of Louisville; 8 grandchildren. He wan preceded in death by two sisters, Dorothy Dodge In 1967 and Regina Dick in 1977.
A Mass of Christian burial wan hold Tuesday at 10 AM. in St. Louis Church. Burial was in the church cemetery:. Calling hours were at the Paquelet Funeral Home on Monday


William Roseberry Dodge

William and Dorothy Dodge lived in Alexandria, Virginia in 1955.


Gayland Charles Neff

Obituary:
Gayland C. Neff, age 67, of Louisville, passed away Wednesday morning March 18 [1992], at Timken Mercy Medical Center following a lengthy illness. Born August 24, 1924, in Louisville, the son of the late Carl and Birdine (Strasser) Neff, he retired as a steel worker in 1983 from J & L Industries after 24 years of serve. Mr. Neff was a World War II Navy veteran, a member of St. Louis Catholic Church, the Knights of Columbus Louisville Council # 2530 and the Retirees Group Local #1046.
Mr. Neff is survived by his wife, Eleanor E. (Bishop) Neff of the home; three daughters, Mrs. Gary (Patricia) Hyatt of Raleigh, NC, Mrs. Gary (Gail) Evans, and Mrs. Joseph (Julie) Teppert, both of Louisville; six sons, Chuck and Marie (Masterson), Daniel and Kay (Mayle), Robert and Charlotte (Koellisch), Michael and Debra (Yeager) and Thomas M., all of Louisville, and Larry and Cheryl (Whitacre) of Garland, TX; one brother, Carl of Kent; and 21 grandchildren.
A Mass of Christian Burial was conducted Saturday at 10 a.m. at St. Louis Church. Burial was in the church cemetery. Friends called from 6 till 9 p.m. Friday at the Paquelet Funeral Home.


Thomas Matthew Neff

Living in Louisville, Stark Co., OH in 2002.