
Surviving are his wife, Janice daughter, Kimberly Muñoz son, Keith (Audra) Muñoz grandchildren, Keith, Jr., María and Shane. He will be greatly missed by his family and friends. His hobbies were hunting, fishing, golfing and playing X-Box with his grandchildren. For over 20 years at Christmas time, Pete loved playing Santa Claus for his kids as well as several years at the K mart store near his home. After the plant closed he worked at Thermodyn, then Ross Aluminum and Erie steel and most recently at Aramark.

Pete worked at Unitcast for 30 years, 10 as a laborer and 20 years as a foreman. Born January 7, 1946, in San Marco, Texas, Pete moved with his family in the early 1950s to Toledo where he met and married Janice in February 1965. Muñoz, Jr., 65 years, of West Toledo, passed away Monday, October 10, 2011, at Toledo Hospital after a short illness. She was preceded in death by her husband, Blas Sr., Blas Jr. Surviving are her children, Frankie, Yolanda Gomez and Diana Peterson 20 grandchildren and many great and great-great-grandchildren. She was loved by all and will be missed by all. Maria was born in Mexico to Antinómico and Tonocia García on October 24, 1920.

Maria “Little Grama” García, 90, of Toledo, passed away on Wednesday, October 12, 2011, at the University of Toledo Medical College. He is preceded in death by his parents, Jesse and Carmen Arroyo brothers, Jesse Jr. He is survived by his beloved wife of 59 years of marriage, Joan Arroyo of Lorain sons, David Arroyo of Lorain, Dean (Sharon) Arroyo of Lorain and Dan (Laurie) Arroyo of Elyria brothers, Ed (Dee Dee) and Joe Arroyo sisters, Mary (Harvey) Beck and Theresa Roberts grandchildren, Amy, Nathan, Samantha, Matt, Kyle, and Abbie Arroyo and nieces, nephews, cousins and many close friends. He was a very compassionate, wonderful man. He retired from BF Goodrich after 29 years and enjoyed spending his time woodworking and his summer home on Kelley’s Island. John’s, the VFW in Lorain and the Holy Name Men’s Club where he was named “Man of the Year” in 2003. Anthony of Padua of Lorain, the Knights of St. He returned to Lorain and was married on Novemto Joan (née Letizia).Ĭharles was an active member of St. Following high school, he was accepted into the Ohio State University, where he majored in Business. He returned home to finish his last year of high school and graduated from Lorain High School, Class of 1947B. Navy in 1945, during WWII and was honorably discharged in 1946.


He was born in Lorain on Octoto his loving parents, Jesse and Carmen (née Salas) Arroyo. He was preceded in death by his parents brothers, Alfonso and Charles Segura and sister, Gloria Maulbetsch.Ĭharles Arroyo, 84, passed away on Sunday, Octoat New Life Hospice of St. Eddy is survived by his children, Thomas and Christopher brothers, Anthony (Rosemary), Louis, Jimmy, Steven (Nancy), David, John (Boni), Patrick, George, and Joseph sisters, Margaret Finkbeiner and Rita Hulls grandchildren, Chance and Orion Owens fianceé, Marsha Simon, and her children, Emily Simon and Jennifer Owens, and many nieces and nephews. Eddy was an all-around handyman who will be remembered as helpful, honest, and generous. An avid reader and history buff, he also enjoyed sports, especially watching the Oakland Raiders. Eddy cherished his grandchildren and loved the time he spent with them each Sunday. He enjoyed gardening and always took pride in having a beautiful yard. Eddy was a member of Good Shepherd Catholic Church. He was a stage hand and head carpenter for the Valentine Theatre for the past 12 years. Eddy was born Octoto Manuel and Emma Segura in Toledo. “Eddy” Segura, age 57, passed away Thursday, Octoat Toledo Hospital.
