May 11, 2021
ALLIANCE Our loving son, Emilio Anthony Farmer, 24, entered into The Great Hall of Valhalla on Friday, May 7, 2021. He was born March 17, 1997.
He leaves behind his broken hearted, loving family including his father, Gary Caldwell; mother, Christy Caldwell; loving brother Killian, and loving sister Lilly; grandmother, Debra Seabolt; grandparents, John and Lola Barnhouse; many aunts, uncles, cousins, friends, extended family; his loyal military family; and his little canine buddy, Winchester.
He was preceded in death by his grandfather, Clyde Seabolt.
He will be remembered as a loving son, brother and friend to all that knew him. He was very proud to be a member of the United States Army National Guard Military Police Unit 838 of Austintown, Ohio. As a young, intelligent child he looked up to those in the military which sparked his desire to serve.
khowell@salemnews.net
FRANKLIN SQUARE – Salem Township trustees have yet to take action regarding their fire protection contract with Leetonia.
Trustees Tuesday night opted to wait at least another meeting before moving forward with discussion of the contract, which expired March 2. Leetonia village council April 7 approved an offer to continue providing fire protection to the township for three months at a cost of $11,500. Leetonia Mayor Kevin Siembida said at that time the offer is intended to get negotiations started and if the trustees do not accept the offer the village will cease service to the township.
Siembida previously told trustees providing fire protection to the township for the unincorporated areas near Leetonia and east of state Route 45 costs the village $45,000 per year, well over the $23,000 the township currently pays for the service.
KEVIN HOWELL
FRANKLIN SQUARE Salem Township trustees have yet to take action regarding their fire contract with Leetonia.
Trustees Tuesday night opted to wait at least another meeting before moving forward with discussion of the contract, which expired March 2. Leetonia village council April 7 approved an offer to continue providing fire protection to the township for three months at a cost of $11,500. Leetonia Mayor Kevin Siembida said at that time the offer is intended to get negotiations started and if the trustees do not accept the offer the village will cease service to the township.
Siembida previously told trustees providing fire protection to the township for the unincorporated areas near Leetonia and east of state Route 45 costs the village $45,000 per year, well over the $23,000 the township currently pays for the service.
Staff Writer
Morning Journal/Mary Ann Greier Salem Township road foreman Jason Entrikin recently spruced up the English Lutheran Burger Church White Church Cemetery, located at the corner of Lisbon-Canfield Road and St. Jacob-Logtown Road. This stone commemorates the cemetery name on the front. The back of this stone gives a history of the cemetery in Salem Township and lists the names of all the souls resting there. Morning Journal/Mary Ann Greier
Salem Township road foreman Jason Entrikin recently spruced up the English Lutheran Burger Church White Church Cemetery, located at the corner of Lisbon-Canfield Road and St. Jacob-Logtown Road. This stone commemorates the cemetery name on the front. The back of this stone gives a history of the cemetery in Salem Township and lists the names of all the souls resting there.
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