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Business name:
Martino Florist
Address:
2847 Mahoning Ave
City:
Youngstown
State:
Ohio
Zip Code:
44509
Phone number:
(330) 799-9795
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May 31, 2019

Tributes | vindy.com — ELEANORE J. 'ELLI' FLOWERS GETCHY - Youngstown Vindicator

New Castle High School. She earned a Bachelor?s degree in Biology at Thiel College in Greenville, Pa. She also did graduate work at Youngstown State and the University of Akron. Mrs. Getchy taught Biology at Wilmington Area High School and 8th grade Life Science and Biology at Neshannock High School. She enjoyed teaching and had many fond memories of ?her kids.? She was especially close to the class of ?64 at Wilmington High School. Elli was active in the PA Junior Academy of Science and other professional organizations. She was Presbyterian and had been co-moderator of Presbyterian Women in Shenango Presbytery. She was active in numerous church functions. Elli was also a member of the Studebaker National Family Association. She enjoyed snow skiing, going to the Ohio State and Notre Dame Football games, good books, music and people. Elli married Bill Getchy Aug. 22, 1959. Bill was her ?Mr. Everything? and preceded her in death on July 8, 2016, after 56 years of marriage. Also preceding her in death were her grandparents, Joseph and Nellie Studebaker of Worth Township, Slippery Rock; Herbert and Janet Allen Flowers of Poland; and her parents, Bert and Margaret Flowers. She will be deeply missed by her ?adopted kids,? Dr. Adele Marcotuli, Dr. Alyce Marcotuli, Marilou Allen and Arnie Vance; nephews Rusty (Cheri) Ward of Bloomfield Hills, Mich., Jarvis (Nanda) Ward of Louisville, Ky.; nieces Deborah Troy of Sky View Farms, Mercer and Gail Stahura of Westerville, Ohio...

Jan 12, 2017

Memorial service Friday for former 21 News Anchor Laura Steele

Steele, she was a resident of North Canton and worked during the week in Detroit, MI. Laura had a career in television with NBC affiliates in Akron, Youngstown, and Buffalo for 15 years, including as a co-anchor for the 6 and 11 p.m. newscasts at WFMJ Television from 1998 until 2004. She was currently the district manager for the Nielsen Company. Laura was a member of Southwest Church of Christ, and loved to cook, bake and spend time with her pets. She was active with plays and drama clubs in high school and college, and loved singing karaoke with her friends. Funeral service will be held on Friday, January 6, 2017 at 11:00 a.m. at the Zak-Thacker & Monbarren Funeral Home, 132 N. Portage St., Doylestown, 44230 with Pastor Nathan Robinson, officiating. Burial is to take place at Chestnut Hill Cemetery. Family will receive friends on Thursday from 4:00 to 8:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to your local Humane Society. Online obituary and guest registry are available at www.zakmonbarrenfh.com ... (WFMJ)

Dec 22, 2016

Flowers ends stellar career at Sam Houston

North Dakota State (12-1). The game is scheduled for 6 p.m. Friday at the Fargodome in Fargo, North Dakota. The other semifinal matches Youngstown State (11-3) against Eastern Washington (12-1) at 5:30 p.m. Saturday at Roos Field in Cheney, Washington. The national title game will be Jan. 7 in Frisco. “If they play the lights out game like they did tonight that have a chance” to win the national title, Flowers said of JMU. Flowers was a first team all-district wideout and cornerback at JT. He caught 69 passes as a senior and 64 as a junior, and had 40 tackles and three interceptions as a senior. With the loss at JMU the college career for Flowers came to an end. “Honestly it has not sunk in yet,” he said moments after the game ended. “To go out this way … I know my team put all they could into it. Nobody left anything out on the field.” What will Flowers remember the most of his time at Sam Houston? “I made a lot of good memories with great guys around me,” he said. “I learned a lot of things for life, not just football. Being around great guys who like to win, who like to do the right thing; it was just a great experience for four years.” David Driver is a free-lance writer and Virginia native who can be reached at The Flowers File Name: Darion Flowers High school: John Tyler Sport: Football School: Sam Houston State Year: Senior Position: Cornerback Did you know?: He was all-Southland Conference first-team this season … He had a team-high 11 tackles on Dec. 3 as the Bearkats beat Chattanooga in the FCS playoffs … Flowers had interceptions in three straight games this year, including the clincher against McNeese on Nov. 5 … Flowers began his college career at linebacker. (ETFinalScore.com)

Sep 14, 2016

Youngstown news, my beverly jewelry | Real pressed flowers

Published: Mon, August 29, 2016 @ 12:00 a.m. Deanna Guerrieri of Canfield and Sarah Moynihan of Youngstown are the creators of My Beverly Jewelry, which features real pressed flowers in jewelry. Information: Find My Beverly Jewelry on Facebook or email to MyBeverlyJewelry@gmail.com. Price range: From $15 to $100; averages prices are $25 to $30. Shows: Upcoming events include Canfield on the Green, Sept. 17; Waterfire, Sept. 24, in Sharon, Pa.; Youngstown Flea, Sept. 24; and Oktoberfest, Oct. 2, in Boardman Park. Shows are listed on the Facebook page. Stores: In the Valley, My Beverly Jewelry may be found at The Shop on Liberty Street, 20 W. Liberty St., Hubbard; White House Fruit Farm, 9249 Youngstown-Salem Road, Canfield, in September and October; Reclaimed Rose, 10 N. Main St., Columbiana; and Amanda’s Cottage Candy, Gifts and Flower Shop, 435 E. State St., Salem. (Youngstown Vindicator)

Feb 3, 2016

WNY Weather History

Lockport 8. January 3 1996: Snowfall: 18 inches at Webster and Batavia, 16 inches at Springville, 14 inches at Portageville and Sherman, 13 inches at Youngstown, Wellsville and Avon, 12 inches at Lockport and Franklinville, and 10 inches at Olean. --------------------------------------------------- Buffalo, NY -- The week of December 21st in Western New York weather history reminds us of several Christmas Day severe weather events. December 21 1993:Several school districts canceled classes as low pressure moved in producing snowfall: 9" Sherman, 8" Arcade, and 6" at Franklinville and Bristol. December 22 1997: Ice storm in the western southern tier caused many vehicle accidents as ice accumulated up to 1/2". December 23 1960:Heavy snow quickly hit Buffalo and the 10.2 inches of snow at the Airport closed it temporarily. 2007:A strong cold front brought damaging winds. Sustained winds 40 mph Niagara Falls International Airport and gusts to 61 mph at Buffalo Niagara International Airport. December 24 2001: Christmas Eve lake snow bands set up and several feet of snow accumulated: North Tonawanda 40", Pendleton 39", Wheatfield 31", Middleport 26", Niagara Falls 25", Lewiston 25" and Lockport 24", Buffalo Airport 81.6", West Seneca 72", Lancaster/Depew 67", Clarence 56", Buffalo 49-63", Amherst 46-55", Boston 48", Kenmore an... (WGRZ.com)

Feb 3, 2016

Former 49ers owner Eddie DeBartolo has his own hall of fame

And nobody ever heard those things." Eddie and Freddie Edward John DeBartolo Jr. was born Nov. 6, 1946, in Youngstown, Ohio. His father grew the family fortune by helping to invent the suburban shopping mall and, by some estimates, his personal fortune soared to more than $2 billion. Edward Jr. graduated from Notre Dame in 1968 and worked in the family business for a while. But he wanted to carve his own niche. So in January 1977, when a football executive in San Francisco called Eddie Sr. asking if he might be interested in buying the 49ers, it was Eddie Jr. who called him back instead. At 30, he became the proud owner of an NFL franchise. In those early days, DeBartolo was about as popular as his nephew, Jed York, is now. Near the end of DeBartolo's first season as owner, a fan spit in his face from 3 feet away. "And I mean a big ol' hocker," DeBartolo told Sports Illustrated in 1990, still cringing. "I was so steamed and so frustrated. I didn't know what to do. And all I could think was, 'What the hell am I doing here? I could be back in Youngstown, playing golf.' " In this cauldron, a long-lasting friendship was born: Freddie Solomon, acquired in a 1978 trade with the Dolphins, arrived as the se... (Vallejo Times Herald)

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