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Marian L. Caywood
Marian L.
Caywood, 90, (nee Heisner) passed away Friday evening, March 12, 2010 at
Kingston of Vermilion Nursing Home following a long illness.
Mrs. Caywood was born in Lorain on July 14, 1919, the daughter of the
late Ruben H. and Bessie (nee Cook) Heisner. A lifelong resident of Lorain,
she graduated Lorain High School with the class of 1937. She then graduated
from the former Oberlin Business College.
She was a member of the former Emmanuel United Methodist Church now
Lorain Lighthouse United Methodist Church. She was very active in the soup
kitchen at Emmanuel.
Mrs. Caywood and her late husband Harry were the owner-operators at
Caywood Florist in Lorain from 1946 until their retirement in 1985. She
belonged to many Bridge Clubs, the AAUW, various civic and social clubs: she
enjoyed golf, traveling, crocheting, knitting, antiques, bird watching,
being out of doors, and reading.
She is survived by a son Robert H (Patricia) Caywood of Vermilion and a
granddaughter Colin (Andrew) Tillotson.
In addition to her parents, Mrs. Caywood was preceded in death by her
husband Harry F. Caywood in 1990 and a step brother Dick Simpson.
Friends may call on Tuesday, March 16, 2010 from 4-7 pm at the
Schwartz, Spence, Boyer & Cool Home For Funerals, 1124 W. 5th Street,
Lorain
Additionally, friends may call on Wednesday, March 17, 2010 from 10:00
am until services at 11:00 am in the funeral home. The Rev. Darlene
Robinson, pastor of the Lakewood United Methodist Church will officiate.
Burial will follow in the Ridge Hill Memorial Park Cemetery Amherst
Township.
Family suggest that memorial contributions may be made to Lorain
Lighthouse United Methodist Church Building Fund 3015 Meister Road Lorain,
Ohio 44053.
CONDOLENCES
From: Jane Love Haslage
Relation: friend
Bob, Pat, and Colin,
My sympathy for your loss.
Jane
From: CHUCK AND DIANNE
Relation: COUSINS We are so thankful, that she is at rest now. Know
that you all were wonderful to her, and she did know that. God Bless you
all, Love Chuck and Dianne
From: Thomas Yourkvitch
Relation: Friend
When I was
just 2-4 years old, I lived next to the Caywood Flower Shop on Oberlin
Avenue. I made my rounds every morning and visited them to smell the
flower, and to mooch a doughnut off of them. Mr. & Mrs. Caywood were
always so kind to me and seemed to enjoy my visits. It's amazing how you
remember the little things in life, and how and act of human kindness can
stay with you for the rest of your life. God bless you Mrs. Caywood.
From: Fred and Ruby Barck
Relation: Friend
Bob and Family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this time.
Love and prayers,
Fred and Ruby Barck
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