Grace Mary Ley

Grace Mary Ley

July 16, 1924 - June 26, 2009

Grace Mary Ley

July 16, 1924 - June 26, 2009

Obituary

Gracemary Ellen Trissel Ley

Gracemary Ellen Trissel Ley Grace Mary, 84, of San Juan Capistrano, CA, loving mother and generous soul, passed peacefully into eternal rest on June 26, 2009, at Mission Hospital, Mission Viejo, CA, after a courageous two year battle with peritoneal ovarian cancer. Born in Linthicum Heights, MD, on July 16, 1924, Grace’s family moved to Cleveland in 1928, and later to Canton in 1935, where she attended St. Joseph Grade School, graduated from Mount Marie Academy Central Catholic in 1942, attended Ursuline College in Cleveland, on a chemistry scholarship, and afterward worked at The Timken Company’s laboratories. One of her greatest joys was ballroom dancing to the music of the ‘Big Band Era’. In fact, it was at the infamous Meyer’s Lake Moonlight Ballroom that she met her Navy veteran husband-to-be.

In 1949, Grace Mary married James L. Ley at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, Canton. Together they busily and happily raised their three sons and their daughter, the four of whom were born in four short years. It was a time of her life about which Grace forever commented, ‘I loved every minute of it!’ But then, she loved all kids-her own, her nieces, her nephews, the neighborhood playmates and the school chums her kids brought home. And the kids loved her. She made the simplest things fun, was creative with limited resources, and would stop in the middle of stirring her pot of chili if any little one needed her attention, whether it was her own child or another. She was every child’s biggest cheerleader. Grace was to kids as fly paper is to flies. She’d gather them ’round her with crafts, woodworking, sewing, knitting, crocheting, pie-baking with cherries they picked from the backyard tree, jelly making with purple grapes they picked from the backyard arbor, fudge making and taffy pulling. She made childhood magical. Swim outings, road trips, camping and family vacations made for an ideal upbringing. It’s safe to say Grace had a head start on mothering, for as a youngster herself, the third of seven and the only girl, she had four little brothers that she ‘mothered’ as though they were her own. She was a ‘natural born mother’, but likely it helped that just as she turned 8, 9, and 10 years of age, each of her last three brothers was born. She helped her mother take care of them then as though they were her baby dolls–the only difference was that they were ‘real live ones’. Besides her skills as a mother, it was Grace’s volunteer work, a number of part time jobs, and many years working as a dental assistant, that prepared her for employment as a Canton City School District teacher at Timken High School in the mid-1970’s, where she taught young women who were aspiring to pursue careers in dentistry. Upon retirement, she and Jim enjoyed more time with their grandchildren. They also flew annually to Southern California to visit their daughter and husband, with whom they resided for ten years once they moved there in 1985. She and Jim enjoyed the warm climate, the beach communities, and their quaint and historic equestrian town of San Juan Capistrano.

Now, 24 years later, Grace Mary has made her final trip to her hometown and will be buried with Jim, her husband of 56 years, who passed away in 2005. She is preceded in death by her parents, LeRoy M. and Grace M. Trissel, and her eldest brother, LeRoy J. Trissel. Grace is survived by her four beloved children and their spouses, James and Tamara Ley of Sarasota, FL; Mary Kathleen Mary Kay and Ted Bowersox of San Juan Capistrano, CA; Thomas and Karon Ley, and John and Barbara Ley, all of Canton; five grandchildren, Sabrina Mike Montague, Jamie Ley, Ted Bowersox, Jr., Natalie Bowersox, and Stacy Jeff Warden, and five great-grandchildren, Tommy and Stefanie Montague; Haley and Katelyn Ley; and Gracie Warden. She is also survived by five brothers, James Trissel, Robert Norma Trissel, John Barbara Trissel, Richard Marlene Trissel, and Gerry Dolores Trissel; three sisters-in-law, Jean A. Rice, Mary Ellen Wood, and Nancy J. Elmer White; forty-eight nieces and nephews, countless great-nieces and nephews, as well as her many friends in Ohio, California, Arizona, England and elsewhere.

A Memorial Mass of Christian Burial will be held Saturday, July 11th, 10:00 a.m., at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, 620 McKinley Ave. N.W., Canton. Interment will follow immediately at Sunset Hills Burial Park and Memory Gardens, 5001 Everhard Rd, N.W., Canton. The Reverend Ronald M. Klingler, Pastor of St. John’s, will officiate the Mass and preside over the burial. Thereafter, from 12:00 noon to 3:00 p.m., family and friends will gather for food and refreshments at a ‘Celebration of Grace’s Life’ in the Fellowship Hall of Westbrook Park United Methodist Church, 2521 12th St. N.W., Canton. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in Grace’s name may be forwarded to The American Cancer Society, PO Box 22718, Oklahoma City, OK 73123. Please sign Grace’s guestbook.

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18 responses to Grace Mary Ley

  1. Dan Walsh says:

    I did not know Grace but I heard so much about her from her loving daughter, Mary Kay. With a daughter like that, you just have to know that Grace was a good soul and mom. She will be missed by all. Sincerely, Dan

  2. Greta Cohn says:

    We were unfortunate not to meet Grace but we know that she lives on in you, Mary Kay. Her spirit will live forever and manifest it self in all the love she gave through out her life. To all her family and especially Ted and Mary Kay You must ‘celebrate’ such a wonderful life!
    Love, Tom and Greta

  3. Tamara Ley says:

    I will always be thankful for the immediate welcoming into the Ley family by mom and dad. I am so thankful that my precious husband was loved well by such dear people. They were my mom and dad also. As mom always ended a conversation ….. god bless.

    Tamara

  4. Jamie K. Ley says:

    Dearest Grandma,
    When I spoke to you as a tear feel down my cheek, I said that you will always been in my heart and I will always be thinking of you. You have always been a second mom of mine! And when I had my twins i told you that you were a Great Grandma, but Grandma you were already GREAT! I love you and miss you! Hugs and Kisses as you would say and definetely a God Bless!
    Your Grand-daughter,
    Jamie K. Ley

  5. Thomas says:

    Although we east coast Trissels, did some considerable growing up in southern CA, well before Aunt Gracemary and Uncle Jim’s arrival, we crossed paths enough to have bonded with them and many of our OH relatives. I have always been impressed with her warmth and charm, her sharp mind, and the easy infectious laughter that made her a joy to be around. It’s apparent how she affected people by the outpouring of sadness on the occasion of her substantial and heart rending loss. I was impressed with the selfless care that Ted and Mary Kay extended to her so lovingly, as well as Aunt Grace‘s own will and courage to keep going till it was her time. May my uncles and father, Aunt Gracemary’s own family, as well as her extended family and adopted families, find peace in the memory of her vital engaging spirit and her continued loving presence in our hearts.

    Love, Nephew Tom

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