Cleveland, OH
Edwin D Phillips Obituary – Painesville, OH
Edwin D. Phillips
OBITUARY
It is with great reverence that we announce the passing of Edwin D. Phillips, Edwin passed away peacefully listening to Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong on April 1st, 2025 at the age of 83 surrounded by his loving family.Life Edwin D. Phillips was born on October 26th 1941 in Cleveland, OH. He was born to Rose Andonian (Toll) and Edwin D. Phillips. He was raised by Harry Toll from young age. Edwin grew up in East Cleveland/Collinwood Area. He Graduated from Edward F Brush High school in 1960, and then entered the US Navy in 1961 serving with Naval Air Command in the Pacific as an Avionics Technician. After service Edwin married his wife of 58 years, Marie (Ciulla). Edwin then began his career with The Ohio Bell Telephone Company/AT&T in Telephone repair and eventually as a Union Leader.Edwin is survived by His Wife Marie Phillips, Sons Guy and Rusty Phillips (Lianne Mantione), Brother Barry Toll, Nieces Lori Bernards (Jeremy) and Cindy Ciulla, Nephew Chris Ciulla (Denise) and many great nieces and Nephews. He was preceded in death by his Mother, Father & Step Father, Brothers Dave and Bruce “Utah” Phillips and Sister Roxanne Toll.Career Edwin Served for 24 years as President of the CWA (Communication Workers of America) Local 4340 in Cleveland, Ohio. He represented and bargained many National and Local Contracts that improved the pay and working conditions for thousands of Union Members.Edwin’s impact in the labor movement was profound, and he was known for his innovative thinking, patience, integrity, and diplomacy. These qualities and his ability to inspire those around him gandered the respect and love of many. He worked to improve the lives of everyone he touched. He truly cared!Personal Life Beyond his professional life Edwin loved his family and friends Deeply. He also enjoyed Golf (especially his hole in one), Cleveland Sports, Jazz Music and Cooking. He loved deer camp and weekly lunches with his friends whom he considered family. He loved reading the newspaper with coffee in the morning. Edwin’s interests were wide, but most of all if he could just have a drink with friends and loved ones, he considered it a great day. He loved people most of all. He truly cheered for everyone’s success and last but not least loved to laugh with every bit of his soul.Legacy Edwin D. Phillips will be remembered for his kind heart, his brilliant mind, and his unwavering dedication to his family, friends and Union. His legacy will be all the lives that are better for having known him and benefited from the years of hard work and dedication to improving the lives of everyone he touched.A celebration of Edwin’s life will be announced at a later date as he donated his earthly body to Case Western Reserve Medical School to further help future generations and improve their lives.Rest in Peace Edwin Your memory will live on in the hearts and minds of all who knew and loved him.
Cleveland, OH
2nd tornado confirmed after storms slammed Northeast Ohio
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – The National Weather Service confirmed another tornado after Tuesday evening’s severe thunderstorms.
An EF-1 tornado touched down in Chesterland in Geauga County with an estimated 100 MPH peak wind speed.
It touched down at about 5:49 p.m. and lifted at 5:51 p.m.
The tornado traveled 1.53 miles with a width of 120 yards, NWS confirmed.
Tornado warnings were issued in these counties:
- Cuyahoga
- Geauga
- Holmes
- Lake
- Stark
- Wayne
19 News reached out first responders in the areas where tornado sirens were set off, but there was no significant damage reported.
However, many remain without power on Thursday.
Check the outage maps by FirstEnergy, Cleveland Public Power, and AEP for the latest developments.
Get the latest on the severe weather on the 19 First Alert Forecast webpage
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Cleveland, OH
Cavaliers Owner Dan Gilbert Trolls Fans With Hilarious April Fools’ Day Post
Dan Gilbert will forever be a hero in the city of Cleveland for the way he runs the Cleveland Cavaliers. He is not afraid to spend his money in the pursuit of winning. That is all fans can ask for in an owner.
His work in Cleveland makes it easy to forget he is a Michigan native and was specifically born in Detroit. Thus, the Michigan ties run deep.
That is why some fans may have been shocked when they saw a tweet Gilbert put out Wednesday morning. Yet all people had to do was check the calendar and read closely to figure out it was all a joke.
Introducing our proposed name for Cleveland’s new WNBA team… THE Ohio Wolverines.
The Midwest work ethic is a real thing. As someone who has spent a lot of time on both sides of the lake, I can tell you that Ohio and Michigan have far more similarities than differences.
We’re… pic.twitter.com/DC2cISudxh
— Dan Gilbert (@cavsdan) April 1, 2026
His pitch? Calling Cleveland’s new WNBA team the “Ohio Wolverines.”
Dan Gilbert has fun at the expense of Cleveland fans
Gilbert even goes as far to suggest the Detroit WNBA franchise call itself the “Michigan Buckeyes.” What he is not joking about is calling Lake Erie “the Midwest’s own Mediterranean.” That is no April Fools’ exaggeration.
The replies seem to show most people understood it as a joke. Yet there are certainly people who were clearly duped, perhaps too prideful to share it on social media.
Gilbert has the grace and goodwill among Cleveland fans to make a joke like this. What would have happened if Jimmy Haslam made a joke on social media to this magnitude? That would have been enough to power local talk shows for a week.
The Dolans, owners of the Guardians, would also not find a big sense of humor among fans.
Gilbert’s spending allows him to get away with these fun pranks
The Cavaliers are among a handful of teams spending over $200 million in cash on player salaries this season. Guardians fans could only dream of such spending, and MLB does not even have a salary cap. Thus, fans are often on Gilbert’s side for his commitment to winning.
This post also reminds fans of the coming WNBA franchise, which will debut in 2028. That team will only add to Gilbert’s portfolio in the city.
His Cavs are also among the favorites to win the NBA title in 2026.
The excitement only continues in the summer, win or lose, as rumors of another LeBron return will loom over the franchise. Such a move would likely be the next time fans would be talking about a Dan Gilbert social media post.
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Cleveland, OH
Tornado touched down in Wayne County on Tuesday night
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – The National Weather Service confirmed an EF-0 tornado touched down in Wayne County as severe thunderstorms raced through Northeast Ohio Tuesday evening.
The Wayne County tornado touched down and lifted at 9:56 p.m.
It traveled .11 mile with a width of 75 yards and peak wind of 85 MPH, NWS confirmed.
Tornado warnings were issued in these counties:
- Cuyahoga
- Geauga
- Holmes
- Lake
- Stark
- Wayne
19 News reached out first responders in the areas where tornado sirens were set-off, but there was no significant damage reported.
However, thousands of people remain without power Wednesday.
Check the outage maps by FirstEnergy, Cleveland Public Power, and AEP for the latest developments.
Get the latest on the severe weather on the 19 First Alert Forecast webpage
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