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Edna M. Ziegler

      Edna M. Ziegler, 85 (nee Lytle) of Lorain died Thursday, November 9, 2006, at New Life Hospice Center at St. Joseph in Lorain following a brief illness.


      Mrs. Ziegler was born in Cresson, PA on January 4, 1921. She has lived in Lorain for the past 53 years.


     She had worked in various clothing departments for the O'Neils Store compiling 30 years of service. She  retired in 1986. She and her late husband Lee Ziegler owned and operated the Dairy Isle on 21st Street from 1961-1971.


     Mrs. Ziegler enjoyed crossword puzzles, cooking, gardening, shopping and animals, especially birds.


     She is survived by a daughter Shauna E. Wilt Mihalic of Amherst, son Patrick A. Wilt of Lorain, 7 grandchildren, six great grandchildren and a sister Bernice Caulk.


     Mrs. Ziegler was preceded in death by her first husband Patrick E. Wilt in 1956, her second husband Lee Ziegler in 2005, daughter Carroll A. Wilt Albright in 2006, her mother Margaret (nee Smith) Lytle, sisters Jeannie Kennedy, Marjorie Link, brothers Hallam Lytle and George Lytle.


     Services are private with interment at Ridge Hill Memorial Park Cemetery Amherst Township, OH.


     Family suggest that memorial contributions may be made to Salvation Army, 2506 Broadway Ave., Lorain, Ohio  44052.


     Arrangements have been entrusted to Schwartz, Spence, Boyer & Cool Home For Funerals, 1124 W. 5th Street, Lorain, Ohio  44052.
 

Condolences

 

From:     Vickie
Relation: Daughter-in-law

 

To my other mom and best friend. I love you and will miss you. I will miss the  good times we shared and the long talks we shared. I know you are happy now, and that you will always be in my heart. 

 

 Love, Vickie



From:     Margie and Jessica
Relation: Friend
 

Dearest Pat , Vickie, Jeremy, Jenny and Jarod,

    Our deepest sympathy goes out to all of you! We have such fond memories of Edna and all the great conversations and laughs we had just sitting out in your backyard. She was always so kind to us and I will treasure all those memories. We are so grateful to have been able to spend some time with her that evening at Hospice. What a joy it must be for her now to be finally reunited with all her loved ones that she has missed for so long.

     Please take good care of yourselves and each other and know that we are always here for you!

                    Much love,  Margie, Jessica and
                       little Jake, too.


From:     Tony Mihalic
Relation: Grandson

 

Grandma,

 You will be missed more then you know! I will think about all of the fun times we shared and all of the things you taught me in life. Thank you so much. I will miss are Tuesday's that we spent together. Until we meet again, I will love you and know that you will always be with me!



 

 

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