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ZEE MOSCARILLO

Was an air raid warden

Zee Moscarillo, 83, of Stow, died on Jan. 3, 2010.

Born in Medina, she was a lifetime area resident. She retired from Summit County after 30 years of service as executive secretary to the Environmental Engineers and had previously served as executive secretary to County Commissioner Ted Cole and William Zekan of the A. Schulman Co. For 40 years she served as a presiding judge over Democratic party elections and recently served as regent for the David Hudson Chapter of the DAR.

During World War II she was an air raid warden and had been active with the USO. She loved to sing and was member of St. Sebastian's choir and a member of the Red Hat Ladies of Silver Lake Towers, visiting area nursing and retirement homes.

Preceded in death by her husband of 47 years, Robert in 2001, she is survived by her children Donna (Gil) Kelley of San Diego, Calif., Roxanne (Ranndy) Kellogg of McHenry, Ill. and children Erica, Chris, and Nick Kellogg; Marc (Jeanne) Moscarillo of Hudson and children Alison, Morgan and Carmen Moscarillo; Mary (Gene) Kallmeyer of Stow and children Dan Altieri, Tucker and Josh Kallmeyer; sisters Joyce Zapola of Brook Park and Sandy (Jim) Blataric of Santa Ana, Calif.; and many nieces, nephews and cousins.

Visitation and funeral service were at Redmon Funeral Home. Entombment was in Holy Cross Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Hospice of Visiting Nurse Service, 3358 Ridgewood Road, Akron 44333.




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