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3/14/2026
Patricia Ann "Patti" Patti -

Patricia Ann "Patti" Patti
July 23, 1934 - March 06, 2026
Patricia Ann "Patti" Patti, age 91, our precious treasure, wife, mother, and grandmother, passed peacefully March 6, 2026, in Toledo, Ohio. She was born on July 23, 1934, to John and Margaret (Blakemore) Kindler, in Cleveland.
Patricia was a 1952 graduate of Mentor High School, attended Bowling Green State University, and was employed by Ohio Bell for five years. While working there she declined a promotion so that she could join her husband, Richard, when he served in the U.S. Air Force. She met him in 1957, while he was a student at Case Western Reserve University. They have been together ever since, sharing 66 years of marriage. While they were living in Danville, IL, she earned her associate degree and worked as a teacher's aide. Patricia looked forward to taking trips to Las Vegas, Disney, and the 1961 Masters Golf Tournament. She enjoyed spending time at her children's and grandchildren's sporting events, music, scouting, and dance recitals. A devoted homemaker, she took great pride in being an excellent cook and "keeping the cleanest house in town." Patti enjoyed her time raising her children and was a long-time member of Christ the King Catholic Church.
Preceding her in death were her parents; and brothers, Donald and Edward. Surviving are her husband, Richard; sons, Gary and David (Anne) Patti; daughter, Susan Patti; and granddaughters, Rachel, Audrey and Colette.
Special recognition is given to relatives of the Sulzmann family- Bill, Maxine, Maribeth, Mick and Bill Jr. Patricia also enjoyed lifelong friendships with Carol, Evelyn, Helen, Kathy and Joan. Visitation for family and friends will be at Christ the King Church, 4100 Harvest Ln, Toledo, Ohio, on Saturday, March 21, 2026, from 12 p.m. until 2 p.m. The funeral Mass will begin at 2 p.m., in the Church. Urbanski Funeral Home- a Life Celebration Home, 5055 Secor Rd., Toledo, Ohio, is assisting the family.
The Patti family wishes to acknowledge the high-quality care provided by the Hospice of Northwest Ohio Ebeid Center staff.
Memorial contributions may be made to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital or to the Society of the Little Flower (St. Therese of Lisieux).
www.urbanskifuneralhome.com

Patricia Ann "Patti" Patti
July 23, 1934 - March 06, 2026
Patricia Ann "Patti" Patti, age 91, our precious treasure, wife, mother, and grandmother, passed peacefully March 6, 2026, in Toledo, Ohio. She was born on July 23, 1934, to John and Margaret (Blakemore) Kindler, in Cleveland.
Patricia was a 1952 graduate of Mentor High School, attended Bowling Green State University, and was employed by Ohio Bell for five years. While working there she declined a promotion so that she could join her husband, Richard, when he served in the U.S. Air Force. She met him in 1957, while he was a student at Case Western Reserve University. They have been together ever since, sharing 66 years of marriage. While they were living in Danville, IL, she earned her associate degree and worked as a teacher's aide. Patricia looked forward to taking trips to Las Vegas, Disney, and the 1961 Masters Golf Tournament. She enjoyed spending time at her children's and grandchildren's sporting events, music, scouting, and dance recitals. A devoted homemaker, she took great pride in being an excellent cook and "keeping the cleanest house in town." Patti enjoyed her time raising her children and was a long-time member of Christ the King Catholic Church.
Preceding her in death were her parents; and brothers, Donald and Edward. Surviving are her husband, Richard; sons, Gary and David (Anne) Patti; daughter, Susan Patti; and granddaughters, Rachel, Audrey and Colette.
Special recognition is given to relatives of the Sulzmann family- Bill, Maxine, Maribeth, Mick and Bill Jr. Patricia also enjoyed lifelong friendships with Carol, Evelyn, Helen, Kathy and Joan. Visitation for family and friends will be at Christ the King Church, 4100 Harvest Ln, Toledo, Ohio, on Saturday, March 21, 2026, from 12 p.m. until 2 p.m. The funeral Mass will begin at 2 p.m., in the Church. Urbanski Funeral Home- a Life Celebration Home, 5055 Secor Rd., Toledo, Ohio, is assisting the family.
The Patti family wishes to acknowledge the high-quality care provided by the Hospice of Northwest Ohio Ebeid Center staff.
Memorial contributions may be made to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital or to the Society of the Little Flower (St. Therese of Lisieux).
www.urbanskifuneralhome.com
3/12/2026
Mark W. Bostleman -

Mark W. Bostleman
Mark W. Bostleman of Victor, Idaho, died unexpectedly in a backcountry snowmobiling accident on January 11, 2026, at the age of 62.
Mark is survived by his children, Kendl (Ryan) Planck and Sam Bostleman. He is also survived by his sister, Bonnie Loeser; grandchildren, Kellan and Emerson Planck; and many beloved nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents, Fred and Kathleen Bostleman; brother, Richard Bostleman; and brother-in-law, Bob Loeser.
Mark was born June 4, 1963, in Sylvania, Ohio, to his parents, Fred and Kathleen Bostleman. While he was considered a "late in life" baby for this 40-year-old couple, he was welcomed with so much joy by his parents and much older siblings. Mark was often described as a "spirited child," with antics that made some great stories for his family to tell.
Mark was a 1981 Sylvania Southview High School graduate and graduated from Ashland University in 1985, double majoring in theater and radio/television. After graduating, he worked at the Renaissance Theater in Mansfield, Ohio, as their lighting designer, which led him to move to Nashville, Tennessee, with his family, where he worked for multiple country music artists as their lighting designer, as well. After a brief time working for Vari-Lite in Dallas, Texas, he moved back to Toledo, Ohio, so he could join his father's general contracting company, Bostleman Corp.
His fifteen-year career at Bostleman Corp. led him to his love for software development. His entrepreneurial spirit started many ventures in his life both in Ohio and in Idaho, where he moved in 2017.
Along with his full-time job as a senior engineering manager, he co-founded Ascent Kombucha with his partner, Mollie, which was distributed throughout the western states from 2018-2024. Also in 2018, he joined the Teton County Idaho Search and Rescue team, and eventually served as a leading advisor.
Mark will be remembered as a fun-loving and proud father and grandfather, a supportive and generous friend, and adventurous soul. He will be greatly missed by so many people, as well as the dogs he loved, and he will never be forgotten.
Mark's children honored his life and time in Idaho in January, where his ashes were spread on a mountain area that he loved. Another Celebration of Life will be held in Toledo, Ohio, this year with date TBD.
If you would like to make a donation in honor of Mark, the family asks that you visit givewillow.com.

Mark W. Bostleman
Mark W. Bostleman of Victor, Idaho, died unexpectedly in a backcountry snowmobiling accident on January 11, 2026, at the age of 62.
Mark is survived by his children, Kendl (Ryan) Planck and Sam Bostleman. He is also survived by his sister, Bonnie Loeser; grandchildren, Kellan and Emerson Planck; and many beloved nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents, Fred and Kathleen Bostleman; brother, Richard Bostleman; and brother-in-law, Bob Loeser.
Mark was born June 4, 1963, in Sylvania, Ohio, to his parents, Fred and Kathleen Bostleman. While he was considered a "late in life" baby for this 40-year-old couple, he was welcomed with so much joy by his parents and much older siblings. Mark was often described as a "spirited child," with antics that made some great stories for his family to tell.
Mark was a 1981 Sylvania Southview High School graduate and graduated from Ashland University in 1985, double majoring in theater and radio/television. After graduating, he worked at the Renaissance Theater in Mansfield, Ohio, as their lighting designer, which led him to move to Nashville, Tennessee, with his family, where he worked for multiple country music artists as their lighting designer, as well. After a brief time working for Vari-Lite in Dallas, Texas, he moved back to Toledo, Ohio, so he could join his father's general contracting company, Bostleman Corp.
His fifteen-year career at Bostleman Corp. led him to his love for software development. His entrepreneurial spirit started many ventures in his life both in Ohio and in Idaho, where he moved in 2017.
Along with his full-time job as a senior engineering manager, he co-founded Ascent Kombucha with his partner, Mollie, which was distributed throughout the western states from 2018-2024. Also in 2018, he joined the Teton County Idaho Search and Rescue team, and eventually served as a leading advisor.
Mark will be remembered as a fun-loving and proud father and grandfather, a supportive and generous friend, and adventurous soul. He will be greatly missed by so many people, as well as the dogs he loved, and he will never be forgotten.
Mark's children honored his life and time in Idaho in January, where his ashes were spread on a mountain area that he loved. Another Celebration of Life will be held in Toledo, Ohio, this year with date TBD.
If you would like to make a donation in honor of Mark, the family asks that you visit givewillow.com.
5/21/2017
Lorene Swearengen -
Obituaries
Lorene Swearengen
A graveside service has been set for Lorene Swearengen who passed away on December 14, 2016, in Owatonna, Minnesota. It will be held on Friday, May 26, 2017 at 1:00 p.m. at Restlawn Memorial Park, 3665 Genoa Road, Perrysburg, OH 43551. In the event of rain it will be held in the chapel. There will be a luncheon afterwards at 2111 Shoreland Ave., Toledo, OH 43611.
Lorene Swearengen
A graveside service has been set for Lorene Swearengen who passed away on December 14, 2016, in Owatonna, Minnesota. It will be held on Friday, May 26, 2017 at 1:00 p.m. at Restlawn Memorial Park, 3665 Genoa Road, Perrysburg, OH 43551. In the event of rain it will be held in the chapel. There will be a luncheon afterwards at 2111 Shoreland Ave., Toledo, OH 43611.
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