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Sunday, August 20, 2023

DON HAWK'S WIDOW PASSES AWAY

 





Don Hawk’s widow passes away

Patricia Hawk, widow of BJ retiree Don Hawk, passed away August 15, 2023 in Akron at the age of 98!

Patricia retired at office manager of the BJ Credit Union.

Don was born in 1921 and passed away in 1984 about a week after his BJ retirement. He was in a BJ bowling league activity when he was stricken.

Don is buried in Glendale Cemetery in Akron. There’s a double grave marker with Don and Patricia’s names on it. They will be together there forever when Patricia is buried on Saturday, August 26.

When I applied for an opening on the BJ copy desk after I was fired for union activities at the union-hating Cox empire’s Dayton Daily News I was told that the position had been given to Don, who was in a different BJ department.

When I showed up for an interview anyway Ben Maidenburg decided that, since I was at the Dayton Daily News for 13 years, that it was the Cox chain’s newspaper’s management that was wrong and instructed managing editor Dan Warner to hire me. I wound up as assistant State Desk editor under the late Pat Englehart, sitting alongside assistant State Desk editor the late Harry Liggett.

Luckiest day in my 42-year newspaper carrier. I got $25 more than the top minimum at the BJ plus 10% in ever future pay raise given to Guild employees. And purchase of Knight stock at 85% of market value!

Patricia Hawk’s obituary:

Patricia Hawk

AKRON - Patricia L. Hawk, 98, died August 15, 2023. She was born in Hamilton, Ohio to Percy Ray and Ruth Isabelle (Galloway) Stout and lived in Akron, Ohio for most of her adult life. She was a graduate of Miami University of Ohio, and an active member of Christ United Methodist Church of Akron. She retired from the Akron Beacon Journal Credit Union where she was the office manager.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Donald N. Hawk, her children, Kenneth and Margaret Hawk, and her brother Richard Paul Stout.

She is survived by her sons, David (Linda) and Andrew Sr. (Lee Anne); 8 grandchildren; 13 great grandchildren; and her brother, Don Stout.

Funeral service will take place SATURDAY, August 26, 2023 at 12:00 PM at the Billow FAIRLAWN Chapel, 85 N. Miller Rd., Fairlawn, OH 44333. Friends may call from 10:00 AM until the time of service. Interment will take place at Glendale Cemetery, Akron.

To Share a Memory, Send a Condolence, or Light a Candle, please visit the Tribute Wall at www. billowfuneralhomes.com  (Billow FAIRLAWN Chapel)


Friday, August 18, 2023

A FITTING FAREWELL FOR FRIEND CHASSM!!!!

 


                  Kathy Fraze at Chassm's BJ retirement

        Kathy Fraze with shirt that Montague gave her



A love-in to remember for BJ’s Chassm!

 

chasm is a deep divide, either literal or figurative, such as a giant chasm in an ice cap or the growing chasm between two friends who haven't spoken in a long time.

There was NO chasm in the August 17 tribute to BJ’s Chassm, the late Charles “Chassm” Montague, at R. Shea Brewing on 540 S. Main St.

Chuck Montague, Chassm, passed away May 7.

Former BJ reporter Jim Carney, when he wasn’t slashing his forehead into a sign hurriedly  crossing E. Exchange Street, read this tribute to Chassm from former BJ managing editor Doug Oplinger:

“Thinking about you guys and Chassm. Loved him.

“I can still hear his clear and distinct voice from across the newsroom after we posted a number of changes on the wall — some of which I was unsure about.

“Cindy Irby put the announcement up, he wandered over, studied it very quickly, then with his soccer referee voice said: ‘Hey Joanie, you won’t believe what they’re doing now!’

“Soccer ref he was (in all 50 states!): quick to see and call what just happened, but nonetheless afterward help and encourage his co-workers to do good work.

“Journalists are built to be a pain in the ass sometimes, but no matter where I was or my role in the newsroom, Chuck was always straightforward with his thoughts.”

Indeed! I found Chuck a fount of joy and laughter with thoughts flowing from his mouth to our ears!

Former BJ editor Kathy Fraze wore a shirt that Chuck gave her that told it all:

“Grammar police: To correct and to serve.”

We all should relish life with the vigor that Chassm did.

Former BJ pop culture critic Elaine Guregian nailed it when she labeled Chassm “standout guy and terrific colleague.”

Steuvenville native Chassm’s obituary noted:

Chuck married Rebecca Orosz. Together, they raised two sons, Jonathan, and Joshua Montague, instilling a passion for sports and a deep appreciation for education.

“Chuck's warmth, wit and commitment to his craft left an indelible mark on his family, friends, and colleagues.”

He also was a fierce protector of his Newspaper Guild mates as BJ management learned when they were at the negotiating table with Chassm.

I’m sure Chassm is enjoying his Heavenly reward and parsing every word I typed and yelling: “You won’t believe what Olesky wrote now!”

Chassm had an aura and charisma rarer than a red diamond. There are only 30 of them in the world. The BJ had its red diamond in Charles Smith Montague!


Thursday, August 17, 2023

SID SPRAGUE AND 2ND WIFE DOING OK IN THEIR 80s IN COLORADO

 




                                                   Sid Sprague today

CATCHING UP WITH

Retired BJ printer Sid Sprague

 

Retired printer Sid Sprague, who lives in Loveland, Colorado, is 88 years old but doing pretty well although treatments for his prostate problems keeps him “pretty tired.”


Sid has been married for 17 years to his second wife Nancy, who is from Canton. She was neighbor and friend to Sid’s first wife, Sandra. After Sandy passed away, Sid and Nancy married and moved in 2005 from Pawleys Island, South Carolina to Loveland.

They’ve been back to the Carolinas 3 times since.

Sid plans to visit his daughter in Columbus in September.

Nancy’s sister moved from the Carolinas to Virginia.

Sid’s granddaughter lives in Connecticut with her husband. 

In the 1990s Sid joined the late Dick Latshaw and the late Harold McElroy, also BJ retirees, in Pawleys Island. They all lived on the same street, which is only three blocks long. It was BJ south.

Harold and wife Linda joined Dick and wife Pat in Hawaii in 2011 for the Latshaws’ 50th wedding anniversary.

When Sandra passed away and Sid and Nancy married they moved to Colorado after a hurricane dropped a tree on Sid’s house. Sid had had enough of hurricanes so they vamoosed out West.

 

Sid’s daughter, Suzanne Sprague Rutherford, lives in Costa Mesa, which is 37 miles southeast of Los Angeles. Sid’s son, Jeffrey Sprague, lives in Greenwich Township, on the southwest tip of Connecticut. Another son, Steve, passed away in Middleburg, Virginia at the age of 38 in 2010.

Sid and I used to run into each other often at Nicky’s Place on Front Street in Cuyahoga Falls, where we both lived at the time, long after we both were retired.  Nicky’s was a Greek restaurant in the first building next to the current Falls concert venue at Front and Broad.

 

Sid is among the 45 retired BJ printers who benefitted from the successful healthcare lawsuit that the late Dave White filed against the BJ that restored retirement day medical coverage.

 

I piggybacked on Dave’s lawsuit by filing on behalf of retired BJ Guild newsroom members but unfortunately only 5 of us qualified because of the different language in the retirement-day letters. The lawsuit has saved me about $80,000 in reimbursement and restored healthcare benefits. Thank you, Chandra Law Firm in Cleveland . . . and the late Dave White, who wrote a $2,500 check on a Florida beach to get the ball rolling. Dave's widow, BJ composing retiree Gina White, still lives in the Sarasota area. 

 

Sid hasn’t heard from his BJ friends in years, he said, other than me. If you would like to phone Sid and catch up on his life and your life his phone number is (970) 613-1914.


Friday, August 11, 2023

DAWIDZIAKS IN "TWILIGHT ZONE" WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16

 

Dawidziak & wife back in Twilight Zone Wednesday


Former BJ and PD movie critic Mark Dawidziak and wife Sara will take their Largely Literary Theater Company one-act show "Everything I Need to Know I Learned in The Twilight Zone" to the Westlake Porter Public Library at 7 pm Wednesday, August 16.

Sara’s script for the show is based on Mark’s 2017 book (with additional chapters in 2020) published by St. Martin’s Press.

Book signing will follow performance at the library. To register go to https://westlakelibrary.org/event/8609439

Wednesday, August 09, 2023

DOG LOVER BILL HERSHEY HAS BOOK COMING OUT ABOUT HIS PEACE CORPS DAYS

 





Doggone, another book by Bill Hershey!

 

Former BJ Washington bureau report Columbus bureau chief Bill Hershey has a new book, “Taking the Plunge into Ethiopia: Tales of a Peace Corps Volunteer,” which will be released in a few weeks.

Bill was with the Peace Corps in Ethiopia (1968-1970). He taught English to 7th and 8th grade students in a small town and tried to communicate in Amharic language.

3 of the articles in book were in the Sunday Beacon Magazine when Bill Bierman and Ann Sheldon Mezger were in charge of the magazine.

9 commentaries when Michael Douglas was editorial page editor also are in Bill’s book.

The book is available in paperback, ePDF and ePub at $24.95. If you preorder there’s a 30% discount using code PeaceCorps30. Discount code doesn’t work on mobile devices.

Taking the Plunge into Ethiopia: Tales of a Peace Corp Volunteer (Bliss Institute): Hershey, William: 9781629222660: Amazon.com: Books will take you to the site to purchase Bill’s book.

Bill is famed for his collection of canines. The latest is Izzy, a Cane Corso weighing 115 pounds.

OHIO OVERWHELMINGLY REJECTS 60% REQUIREMENT TO MAKE CONSTITUTION CHANGES

 

Ohio rejects 60% vote proposal, aimed at making it tougher to protect women’s rights

 

 

“The first principal of republicanism is  . . . to consider the will of the society enounced by the majority as sacred is the first of all lessons in importance.”

-      - Thomas Jefferson in 1817

The transparent attempt to thwart the will of the majority of the Republican Party in Ohio by requiring a 60% vote instead of a simple majority was demolished by, ironically, a 60% NO vote in the August election.

Republicans and their mega-wealthy donors wanted to make it far more difficult to pass the November change that will protect women’s abortion rights.

The 60% agree with Jefferson.

Florida voters approved the 60% barrier in 2006. Colorado voters raised the barrier to 55% in 2016. Arizona requires a 60% ballot vote to increase taxes.

House Majority Whip Jim Hoops, a Republican, led the fight to ram the 60% requirement through.

Spurred by vocal support of women Ohio voted not to let the tyranny of the minority rule.

Voters in Kansas, Michigan, Kentucky and Montana voted to protect reproductive rights. Ohio joined that movement.

A CNN survey shows that 64% of adults disapprove of the Supreme Court overturning Roe vs. Wade, endangering a woman’s right to decide what to do about her body and her health, and not politicians.

Ohio voted for Trump for President twice but against restricting women’s rights in the August election.

$64 million was spent on the election with opponents and supporters each forking up about half that amount.

Anti-abortion forces outside Ohio spent $20 million but failed to get the Yes vote they wanted. Republican billionaire Dick Uihlien of Illinois put up a major of the out-of-state funding.

Monday, August 07, 2023

FORMER BJ MANAGING EDITOR BOB GILES PASSES AWAY

 

Bob Giles passes away

 

Former BJ managing editor Bob Giles passed away in Traverse City, Michigan hospital where was battling metastic melanoma. He was 90 years old. He was at 44 E. Exchange Street from 1958-1975.

 

Megan Cooney is Bob’s daughter. After the BJ Bob made another stop before being at the Detroit News for 11 years. The News and BJ won a Pulitzer during Bob’s time at the two newspapers.

 

His wife, Nancy, predeceased Bob.