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Phillip P. Dawley

 

     Phillip P. Dawley, 88 of Lorain died Monday, August 14, 2006, at the Elyria United Methodist Village in Elyria following a brief illness.


     Mr. Dawley was born in North Eaton, OH on May 30, 1918. He moved to Lorain 69 years ago. He was a graduate of Brownhelm High School class of  1936.  He was a graduate of the Oberlin School of Commerce.

 

     He was a US Army veteran, serving in the medical corp during W.W.II, earning American Theater Service medal, European African Middle Eastern Service Medal with One Bronze Star.


     He had been employed by the former Central Bank Company as a bank officer. He retired in 1985 after 46 years of service.


     Mr. Dawley had been a member of the Kiwanis Club, Lorain Chamber of Commerce and the former  Towne Club. He was also a volunteer with the United Way, St. Joseph's Hospital and Lorain International Festival. He was a life elder of the Christian Temple, Disciples of Christ Church in Lorain and was a member of the Avon United Methodist Church.           


     He enjoyed  bowling, golf, gardening, Northern Michigan and his family.


     Mr. Dawley is survived by his wife of 61 years, Elizabeth B. (nee Angersbach) Dawley, a daughter,   Suzanne K. Turner of Bloomingburg, a son,  Gary C. Dawley of Alpena, MI, 4 grandchildren, and 6 great grandchildren.


     He was preceded in death by his parents Charles and Sylvia (nee Preston) Dawley.


     Friends may call on Friday, August 18, 2006, at the Avon United Methodist Church, 37711 Detroit Road, Avon, Ohio from 10:00 AM until time of services at 11:30 AM. Dr. David Oliver, pastor will officiate. 


     Burial will be in Ridge Hill Memorial Park Cemetery,  Amherst Township.


     The family suggests that memorial contributions may be made to New Life Hospice, c/o Community Health Partners Foundation, 3700 Kolbe Road, Lorain, Ohio  44053 or Wesleyan Senior Living Foundation, 807 West Ave., Lorain, Ohio  44035.


     Arrangements are being handled by the Schwartz, Spence, Boyer & Cool Home For Funerals, 1124 W. 5th Street, Lorain, Ohio.

 

Condolences

 

From:     Thunder Bay Mfg. Board of Directors
Relation:
 

Dear Gary, Judy & Family;

Our hearts go out to you for the loss of Gary's dad.  Know that we are thinking of you and have you in our thoughts and prayers during this challenging time in your lives.

 

 

From:     Raymond Plumbing & Heating
Relation:
 

Mrs. Dawley,

  We would like to extend our deepest sympathy on the loss of your husband. Your husband and you have been great customers for many years.  Take Care.

The Raymonds

 

From:     Michele (Sandoval) Brown
Relation: Neighbor
 

Mrs. Dawley,

I am not sure if you remember me, but I lived across the street on Larkmoor from you. My mother is Karen Clark. I am sorry to hear the passing of Mr. Dawley. One of my fondest memories of him was, when I was a little kid he had a wooden car. He would push me in the car with a broom. I though the car was the neatest thing. My condolences goes out to you and your family.

Michele (Sandoval)Brown
 

 

From:     Joe and Ruthann Giebelhouse
Relation: Friend
 

Dear Mrs. Dawley, Dwight, Sue, Gary, Judy & Family;

Our thoughts, prayers and condolances are with you at this time of your loss.  Mr. Dawley was a very special friend to us and we will miss him.  God Bless him and all of you.


 

From:     Irene Quarando
Relation: Friend

 

Sorry about to hear about Phil's death. I did not know he was sick. I am sending you my deepest  sympathy.  Will get in touch with you later. 

 

From:     Marla, Mandy and Doug Roesemann
Relation: Friends

 

Dear Elizabeth,
We were very saddened to hear that Phil had passed away. Our memories of the both of you are joyous and we will keep you in our hearts, thoughts and prayers.
 

 

 

 

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