
Susan Kay Kuglin
, Ohio
Susan Kay Kuglin peacefully entered into the arms of her Savior on Thursday evening, July 2, 2026, surrounded by the promise of the eternal life she so faithfully believed in. Throughout her life, Susan's unwavering faith, joyful spirit, and servant's heart touched countless lives, leaving behind a legacy of kindness, encouragement, and love.Born on July 22, 1952, in Bluffton, Ohio, Susan was the cherished daughter of the late James Edward "Pete" Gullett and Jeanette Eleanor (Rodabaugh) Gullett. She graduated from Arlington High School before following the example of her beloved mother by pursuing a career in education. Susan earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Education from Bluffton University, hoping one day to teach alongside her mother in the Findlay City Schools. When that opportunity didn't materialize, God had another path prepared for her. She accepted a position with the Northmor Local School District in Johnsville, where she would spend…
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Max Eugene Hoffman
, Ohio
Max Eugene Hoffman, age 91, passed away peacefully surrounded by family on July 2, 2026. Born on February 10, 1935, in Prospect, Ohio, he was the son of the late Ocie and Guy Hoffman. Max was the last surviving sibling of a family of eleven children, representing a generation marked by hard work and resilience.Max proudly served in the United States Army before dedicating 35 years of service to the Whirlpool Corporation, where he worked until his retirement. Yet retirement never slowed him down. He remained closely connected to the farming community, always willing to lend a helping hand to local farmers. Even in his later years, Max’s love for the farm never faded. Whenever family or friends came to visit, one of his favorite requests was, “Can we take a ride up to the farm?” It was a place that always felt like home.Max was preceded in death by…
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Beverly J. Petro
, Ohio
Beverly J. Petro of Mount Vernon, Ohio, died Tuesday, June 30, 2026, at the Ohio Eastern Star Home in Mount Vernon. She was born October 4, 1942, in Marietta, Ohio, to the late Ellis and Miriam (Elicker) Davis.Beverly was the first of her family to graduate from college, The Ohio University School of Journalism, and was hired immediately by the Columbus Dispatch. Decades later she would retire from the Meister agricultural Publishing Company of Willoughby.Beverly is recently preceded in death by her husband of 59 years, John J “Jack” Petro. She is survived by her daughter Elizabeth ‘Libby” (Tony) Petro Castillo of Fredericktown.In keeping with their shared wishes, Beverly will also be buried at sea in Lake Erie, with Jack, near the Ballast Island fishing grounds often shared with family and friends.To share a memory or send the family an expression of sympathy visit www.snyderfuneralhomes.com.The Snyder Funeral Home, Dowds Chapel,…
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Doris J. Gregory
, Ohio
Doris J. Gregory, of Loudonville, went home to be with her Lord on July 2, 2026. She was born on February 3, 1937, in Ford City, Pennsylvania, to the late Lee C. and Dorothy Heffelfinger.In 1959, Doris met and married the love of her life, Gene Gregory. Together, they shared 67 wonderful years of love, faith, and devotion.In her younger years, Doris worked as a secretary and was a devoted member of the First Presbyterian Church of Ford City, Pennsylvania. After moving to Ohio, she continued her faithful service as a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Loudonville. Doris had a deep and abiding faith in the Lord, which she demonstrated each day through her kindness, compassion, and steadfast love.Doris found joy in attending car shows, crafting, and sewing. Above all else, she cherished her family. She was a devoted wife and loving mother whose greatest happiness came from…
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Silvana Brianceschi Rosmarin
, Ohio
MANSFIELD: Selfless love is always costly; bravery expects it; faith requires it; and family never forgets it. Small in stature but strong of heart and fierce in her love, Silvana Rosmarin was a Mama Bear who protected her family, served as their advocate, loved them sacrificially, and gave of herself for them.Silvana personified true Christian selfless love and kindness to everyone she encountered. Her devotion to education, her faith, and her family was unwavering. She passed into the Lord’s care Tuesday, June 30, 2026, surrounded by her loving family in her Mansfield home; she was 72.Born Silvana Beatriz Brianceschi on May 31, 1954 in Buenos Aires, Argentina, to parents Carlos A. and P. Ines (Fernandez) Brianceschi, her family moved to the United States when she was four. Always possessed of a determination to succeed, she taught herself English and signed herself up for kindergarten the following fall.Her commitment to academic…
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