Shirley Dobbs Kosar passes away
Shirley Dobbs Kosar, a
former Falls Press reporter who worked in the administration of Summit County
Executive John Morgan, passed away Thursday, April 25.
Shirley was a Cuyahoga Falls resident.
Shirley’s obituary:
Shirley Rae
Kosar (Dobbs)
Shirley Rae Kosar, age
83, of Cuyahoga Falls
died on April 25, 2019.
She died peacefully at
Maplewood Memory Care
Facility.
Born in Akron, Ohio to
Raymond and Ferne
Dobbs on October 11,
1935, Shirley was a
standout student at South
High School. She was the
first member of her lineage
to attend college.
She studied journalism
and Russian at Ohio University
(1954-1956),
where she enjoyed
studying---along with
dancing, dating, and socializing.
She departed college
before finishing her degree
to marry and work in
public relations at Firestone
Tire and Rubber
Company. Later she
worked as a journalist for
the Falls News Press and
served in the administration
of County Executive
John Morgan. One of her
proudest achievements
was helping the Morgan
administration establish
the battered women’s
shelter in Akron. Never
one to leave a job undone,
Shirley finished her
bachelor’s degree in
1986.
In her retirement years,
Shirley lived in Vero
Beach, Florida and Mesa,
Arizona, before returning
to Cuyahoga Falls. Wherever
she lived, she made
friends quickly. Shirley
was passionate about
politics, women’s rights,
and jazz. Shirley liked
reading, swimming, and
watching basketball. She
traveled when she could,
with Hawaii and Aruba
being particularly favorite
destinations. Chocolate
was her favorite food.
Shirley loved her 14
grandchildren, Amanda,
Natalie, and Johnny Klag,
Joey and Maria Doll, Andrea
McNeeley (nee
Doll); Alex Doll, Laura
Price (nee Doll), and
Robert, Anna, Abigail,
Kevin, Nathan, and Peyton
Kosar; and her great
grandchild, Tyson Klag.
Shirley was preceded
in death by her parents,
her sister, Patricia, and
her late-in-life love, Cliff.
She is survived by her six
children, Jacqueline Klag,
Michael Doll, Thomas
Doll, Valerie Wilson, Kevin
Kosar, and Gary
Kosar, and her sons- and
daughters-in-law, John
Klag, Cecilia Doll, Julie
Doll, Rick Wilson, Laura
Kosar, and Jenn Kosar.
Per Shirley’s wishes,
she will be cremated and
there will be no calling
hours or service. Her
family will hold a private
celebration of her life. Her
friends and all others are
welcome to contact the
family, and encouraged to
make a donation to the
Battered Women’s Shelter
of Summit & Medina
Counties.