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Obituary for Michael Sr. Kormushoff

REUNITED

Michael (Meek) Kormushoff Sr.

Dedo, 91, peacefully passed away July 11, 2015 in his sleep after a short illness. He is now reunited with his wife, Anne (Dimoff), of 68 years, who is no doubt asking him why it took him so long to join her.

Dedo was also preceded in death by his beloved daughter, Kathy Ann; father, Ordan; mother, Antina (Coneff); brother, Alexander; and sisters, Margaret, Pearl, Catherine and Mary.

He is survived by his sons, Steven and his children Amanda, Steven and Alex; Daniel and his children Danielle, Alise (Tom) and Olivia; David (Christine) and their children Kalie, Bethany and Nicholas; and Michael (Patrice) and their children Michael (Mary Jo), Adam, Lauren and Sarah. Dedo leaves his great-grandchildren, Wesley and Savannah and many nieces, nephew and friends.

Meek was born in Steelton, Pennsylvania where his family, along with many others emigrated from Macedonia. Growing up in this Macedonia neighborhood instilled in him a great pride in his heritage and he continued to support many cultural activities, including a long term member of the Macedonia Businessmen''s Club where he was presented with the Macedonia Man of The Year award in 2002.

Meek served his country in World War II on the aircraft carrier USS Antietam in the South Pacific and was honorably discharged as an Electricians Mate. He continued his education and became a professional TV technician. Meek and Anne married and moved to Akron where he worked in the greater Akron community repairing TV''s for his entire career.

Meek and Anne helped to organize the St. Thomas Eastern Orthodox Church and they remained active in the local Orthodox community their entire life as representatives on the Christian Orthodox Council of Akron (COCA). Meek loved singing anytime and anywhere and particularly enjoyed singing in the St. George Antiochian Orthodox Church choir, right up to his final days. He enjoyed his Wednesday Bible study group where he made many friends.

A gentle and loving man, Meek established and maintained his Saturday soup open house and was always cooking something for whomever might stop by. His God, family and friends were always his priority.

Calling hours will be Thursday, July16 from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m., with Parastas service at 7 p.m. at Kucko Anthony Kertesz Funeral Home, 1900 S. Main St., Akron, Ohio 44301. Funeral service will be Friday, July 17 at St. George Antiochian Orthodox Church, 3204 Ridgewood Road, Akron, Ohio 44333. A viewing will be from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m., with the service following at 11 a.m. Burial will be at Mt. Peace Cemetery, returning to St. George Hall for a memorial and celebration luncheon. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to the Hattie Larlham Foundation, Hospice of Visiting Nurse Services or the Christian Orthodox Council of Akron (COCA), 129 South Union St., Akron, Ohio 44304. "See you in Church" (Anthony, Akron, 330-724-1281-anthonyfh.com)