Mar 17, 2021
YOUNGSTOWN James William Fleeson, 57, of Leetonia, OH died Thursday, March 11, 2021 at St. Elizabeth Hospital in Youngstown, OH.
He was born July 16, 1963 in Salem, OH, a son of Tom and Joan Fleeson of Columbiana, OH.
Jim graduated from Columbiana High School, JVS, in 1982. He worked for many years at HDT/Lawless where he helped design a chopper for Orange County Choppers and battery-operated floats for Disney in Orlando, FL. His last place of employment was Dasher/Lawless Inc. in Warren, OH where he was an electrical engineer.
Jim loved being outdoors, especially on his tractor. He spent many hours in the woods and field at his home. He relaxed with his favorite music including Motorhead, Tarsha, and the blues. He was an exceptionally kind and loving man who valued his family above all else. His favorite title was ‘Pap,’ and he thoroughly enjoyed the time he spent with Kai and Cece.
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$67K in Gift Cards Sales Support Cold Spring Businesses, Food Shelf
COLD SPRING – A Cold Spring area holiday season fundraiser helped sell over $67,000 worth of gift cards to local bars and restaurants – and supported the ROCORI Area Food Shelf in the process.
From mid-December through January 14, gift card sold by eight Cold Spring area bars and restaurants supported a matching donation of up to $5,000 toward the food shelf, which serves families in Cold Spring, Rockville and Richmond year-round.
The fundraising project was spearheaded by the Cold Spring Economic Development Authority and the Cold Spring Area Chamber.
Maddy Schwartz, Community and Business Development Specialist for Cold Spring, says they were awarded the initial $5,000 food shelf grant by the Initiative Foundation in early December – but wanted to do something a little different.