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Daniel 'Dan' Robert Worstell, Youngstown, Ohio
Daniel 'Dan' Robert Worstell, Youngstown, Ohio

Yahoo

time14-06-2025

  • General
  • Yahoo

Daniel 'Dan' Robert Worstell, Youngstown, Ohio

YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (MyValleyTributes) – Daniel 'Dan' Robert Worstell, 68, of Youngstown, passed away peacefully on Thursday evening, June 5, 2025. Dan was born on March 9, 1957, in Canton, Ohio, the son of Calvin Jennings Worstell and Judith K. (Graham) Simon. Find obituaries from your high school He graduated from Lehman High School in Canton. Following graduation, Dan answered the call of duty and enlisted in the United States Air Force on November 21, 1975. After completing his service, he re-enlisted in the United States Army on July 15, 1980, where he rose to the rank of Sergeant (E-5) and served as a tank operator. His military career included over two years stationed overseas in Korea before returning stateside. Throughout his honorable military service, Dan was awarded several commendations, including the Army Commendation Medal, Army Achievement Medal, Good Conduct Medal (2nd award), NCO Professional Development Ribbon, Army Service Ribbon, Overseas Service Ribbon, Expert Badge with Pistol Bar, Marksman Badge with Auto Rifle Bar, Army Lapel Button, and the Korea Defense Service Medal. Dan was honorably discharged on March 17, 1988. In the early 1990s, Dan settled in the Youngstown area, where he worked for many years as a warehouse manager with Kaleel Brothers. He was a member of various VFW Posts and found joy in staying active on social media, discussing politics, playing the guitar and ukulele and showing his love for animals. He also was an avid sports fan and looked forward to rooting on his favorite teams The Ohio State Buckeyes, the Guardians and Browns. Dan will be remembered as a quiet, generous man who found contentment in the simple things in life. He was an all-American guy who loved his family and was proud of his country. He is survived by his brother Jeff (Danielle) Worstell of Poland, his sister Lisa (Ralph) Moore of Lowellville, his nieces and nephews: Ashley (Robert) Curtis, Emily (Mike) King, Geno Moore, Samantha Moore, and Jacob and Taylor Worstell; as well as several great-nieces and nephews, cousins, and close friends. Dan was preceded in death by his father, Calvin Jennings Worstell, and his mother, Judith K. Simon. Family and friends may pay their respects on Monday, June 16, 2025, from 12:00 – 12:50 p.m. at Rossi & Santucci Funeral Home, 4221 Market St., Boardman. A funeral prayer service will follow at 1:00 p.m., officiated by Pastor Russ Adams. Burial will take place at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Boardman, where military honors will be provided by the Ellsworth VFW and the United States Army. To send condolences to the family, please visit To send flowers to the family or plant a tree in memory of Daniel Worstell, please visit our floral 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Jerry W. Roessler
Jerry W. Roessler

American Press

time23-05-2025

  • General
  • American Press

Jerry W. Roessler

Jerry W. Roessler, 73, a native of Lake Charles, La., and current resident of Westlake, La., died peacefully on May 18, 2025, surrounded by his loving family. An ardent patriot with a servant's heart, Jerry led a life of service to his country and community. He served in the United States Army with honor and distinction, where he received the Good Conduct Medal, Joint Service Commendation Medal, the Expert Sharpshooter Marksmanship Badge M-16 Rifle, and the Expert Marksmanship Badge Grenade. He was deployed to Germany, and Korea, where he served in the Demilitarized Zone. After his Honorable Discharge, Jerry continued his legacy of service in local law enforcement. Mr. Roessler retired from the Calcasieu Parish Sheriff's Office in 2023 after 38 years of protecting and serving the residents of Calcasieu Parish. Jerry was a huge fan of sci-fi movies and books. He was proud to have seen every Star Wars Movie in the franchise in theaters. Mr. Roessler was a voracious reader and read thousands of books throughout his life. Jerry was a devoted father, grandfather, and friend. He instilled unto his children the importance of hard work, dedication, and serving their community. Mr. Roessler is preceded in death by his parents, Elmer and Erma Williamson Roessler and his siblings, Tommy Roessler, Keith Roessler Sr., and Karen Roessler Garner. He leaves to cherish his memory, his two loving children, Colby Roessler, and his wife, Callie and Brandi Havard and her husband, Tommy; his four grandchildren, Madisyn Havard, Jaxon Roessler, Brendon Havard, and Clara Roessler; his brother, Herman Roessler; his Calcasieu Parish Sheriff's' Office extended family, and his brothers-in-arms from the Second Armored Cavalry Regiment. In lieu of flowers and customary remembrances, the family requests that donations be made in Jerry's memory to the Gary Sinise Foundation, Gift Processing Department, PO Box 1858, Merrifield, VA 22116-9641. In accordance with Mr. Roessler's wishes, his cremation has been entrusted to Lakeside Funeral Home, and private burial with Military Honors will follow at the Southwest Louisiana Veterans Cemetery. A gathering of family and friends will take place on Saturday, June 7, 2025, in the chapel of Lakeside Funeral Home from 3 p.m. until 7 p.m. Memories and words of comfort may be shared with the family at

Who is John Stea? More on suspect in Hawaiian Airlines false bomb threat
Who is John Stea? More on suspect in Hawaiian Airlines false bomb threat

Yahoo

time22-05-2025

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Who is John Stea? More on suspect in Hawaiian Airlines false bomb threat

SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — A San Diego-based Navy sailor was cited and released Tuesday after allegedly making a false bomb threat aboard a Hawaiian Airlines flight bound for Honolulu. Harbor Police arrested John Stea, 35, after he reportedly told a flight attendant that the passenger next to him had a bomb. The incident occurred on Hawaiian Airlines Flight 15, which was grounded at San Diego International Airport for hours while authorities searched the aircraft. Cellphone video taken by passenger Debbie Danzig shows officers escorting Stea off the plane in handcuffs. Passengers remained on board during the initial investigation before eventually being asked to deplane as authorities, including officers in tactical gear and bomb-sniffing dogs, conducted a full search of the aircraft and luggage. 'It was absolutely silent on the airplane. Nobody was saying anything,' Danzig said during an interview on FOX 5's morning show. 'We had no concerns — the airline handled it very well, everybody was extremely calm.' No explosives were found, and officials later confirmed the threat was a hoax. The flight, carrying nearly 300 passengers and crew members, departed for Hawaii roughly six hours later. Stea is facing misdemeanor charges of making a false bomb threat and falsely reporting a security threat. Because the charges are misdemeanors, he was cited and released rather than booked into jail. According to Navy officials, Stea is an Electronics Technician Second Class assigned to Maritime Expeditionary Security Group One, which focuses on anti-terrorism operations and military force protection. He has served in the Navy since May 2009 and has received several commendations, including the Good Conduct Medal. Stea lives in Coronado with his wife and two children. The U.S. Navy said it is reviewing the situation, and it is unclear how the charges might affect his military career. The San Diego City Attorney's Office will determine whether to prosecute the case. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Vice President JD Vance to deliver speech at 2025 U.S. Naval Academy graduation in Maryland
Vice President JD Vance to deliver speech at 2025 U.S. Naval Academy graduation in Maryland

CBS News

time02-05-2025

  • Politics
  • CBS News

Vice President JD Vance to deliver speech at 2025 U.S. Naval Academy graduation in Maryland

Vice President JD Vance will deliver a speech at the U.S. Naval Academy's 2025 graduation and commissioning ceremony in Maryland, leaders announced. The ceremony will be held on May 23 at the Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium in Annapolis. The ceremony will be closed to the public, but will be available through a live stream. Vice President Vance's military history After high school, Vance enlisted in the Marine Corps and served as a military journalist for four years. He was awarded the Marine Corps Good Conduct Medal and the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal, according to Naval Academy leaders. Prior to his career in politics, Vance graduated from Ohio State University and Yale Law School and was a venture capitalist. Latest at the Naval Academy The Naval Academy's class of 2025 includes about 1,000 midshipmen. They received their service assignments in November 2024. A total of 787 were assigned to the Navy, and another 262 were assigned to the Marine Corps, according to school leaders. In early April, the Naval Academy announced its 91st Commandant of Midshipmen. Graduate Capt. Gilbert Clark, Jr., will serve in the role, which is similar to a dean of students at other universities. Leaders said Capt. Clark will replace the current commandant, Capt. Walter Allman III, during a ceremony in June. The academy made headlines after 400 items were pulled from its library at the direction of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth in April. Hegseth's office ordered the school to get rid of volumes that promote diversity, equity and inclusion in a move aimed at purging DEI content from federal agencies. Some of those purged items focused on topics like gender identity, sexuality and race.

George Pincham, Jr., Youngstown, Ohio
George Pincham, Jr., Youngstown, Ohio

Yahoo

time01-05-2025

  • General
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George Pincham, Jr., Youngstown, Ohio

YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (MyValleyTributes) – George Pincham, Jr., 67 of Maranatha Court, Youngstown, Ohio, departed this life Saturday, April 26, 2025, at 9:48 a.m., at the hospice house following complications from a short illness. He was born March 15, 1958, in Youngstown, Ohio, the son of George Pincham, Sr. and Joan D. Fleming Underwood. Find obituaries from your high school He was a 1976 graduate of South High School and Choffin Vocational School, receiving his certification in Industrial Electronics. George was employed with the Transportation Security Administration for eight years as a security officer, before retiring in 2019. He worked for the City of Youngstown as an assistant electrical supervisor, before retiring in 2011. He enjoyed fishing, gardening, grilling, crafting and was an avid Cleveland Browns fan. He served honorably in the U.S. Marine Corps from 1976 – 1980, receiving the Rifle Marksmanship Badge and Good Conduct Medal. He leaves to mourn two sons, George (Cesi) Pincham III of Seaside, California and Raymond Kharleed of San Antonio, Texas; one sister, Ms. Glenda Pincham Watson of Youngstown; one grandson, Angelo Wiley of Seaside, California and a host of relatives and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents. Funeral services will be held Friday, May 9, 2025, at 12:00 p.m., with calling hours from 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. at the Sterling-McCullough Williams Funeral Home, Youngstown Chapel. Burial will take place at Tod Homestead Cemetery. To send a flower arrangement or to plant trees in memory of George Pincham, Jr., please click here to visit our Sympathy 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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