%} Jerry D'Amato

Jerry D'Amato

Family was such an important part of Jerry's life. He wanted to spend every minute he could with each one of us. He never took anyone for granted and appreciated everyone.

Dad always struggled with weight loss. He would go up then down, he tried every diet.

Never did he complain of heartburn. Even though dad enjoyed eating he NEVER drank or smoked so when he told us that November 2004 he had been diagnosed with esophageal cancer we were all in shock. Eight months later dad was taken from us at the age of 50 after undergoing radiation, chemo and surgery.

It is so difficult to comprehend the death of anyone, let alone your father. Trying to make peace with it has been hard but watching someone suffer is even harder. We thank God for giving him the peace that he so needed and know he continues to look down on us and protect us.

We now look back on the time we had with him and remember all those great family outings we went on, trips into the city, vacations and get-togethers at someone's house. He enjoying hearing about your life daily and was always someone who was there for you.

Jerry was a member of the financial world and made many friends along the way. It was an honor to see how many hearts Jerry touched when people came to give their final respects.

%} Tim and Lorraine Coakley

Lorraine Coakley

Lorraine D. Coakley was a resident of South Bloomingvillle, Ohio, a wife and mother who passed away after months of fighting esophageal cancer. Reflux disease was diagnosed to be the cause of Lorraine's cancer. Although gastroesophageal reflux disease is the most costly gastroenterologic disease, little federal funding is devoted to this problem. With private contributions, Lorraine's husband and son are hoping new medical discoveries will be made to better understand this disease and eventually find a cure.