Cleveland, OH
CORINNE A. PURTILL
CORINNE A. PURTILL
OBITUARY
CORINNE A. PURTILL (nee Caster) age 78, beloved wife for 50 years of Donald; loving mother of Michael and Carly Purtill (Jonathan Melzer); cherished daughter of the late Thomas and Ann (nee Chervenak) Caster; dearest sister of Jan Caster, Beth Shea, the late Tom Caster (Rose), and the late Bob Caster (Cindy); sister-in-law of the late Kathy; dear aunt of Jerry and Kim Caster, Monica Smalley, Brett Caster, Jim and Jackie Shea. Corinne was born on July 12, 1946, in Cleveland, Ohio and has made Highland Heights home for the past 37 years. At an early age Corinne expressed a passion for education and pursued her dream through continued education of her own. She attended Cleveland State University for her undergrad. During her tenure at CSU she participated in many extracurriculars, but was especially proud of her position as President of Beta Sigma Omicron Sorority. After completing her undergrad, Corinne went on to earn a Master of Education degree from Columbia University. Her teaching career began in the East Cleveland School System, where she taught for three years, before moving on to Orange City School District. Her time there expanded over the duration of 33 years. Corinne and Don relished in worldly travels, such as visiting 49 states, exploring Europe and Asia, and going on frequent wine tasting trips. Every year, the two would escape from the freezing temperatures of Ohio winters and travel to Fort Myers Beach. She also enjoyed the simplicities of life, like watching the Cleveland sports teams, taking walks in her neighborhood with her sister and husband, as well as strolls on the beach while watching the sunset. Corinne always put others before herself, which not only made her a terrific mother, but a devoted caregiver to both her mother and sister-in-law during their times of fading health. On December 2, 2024, Corinne passed away, leaving her family and friends missing her amazing homemade meals, tender heart, and the joy she provided just by being present in their lives. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made in memory of Corinne to Lustgarten Pancreatic Cancer Research. Please meet for a Mass of Christian Burial Tuesday, December 10, 2024, at St. Paschal Baylon Catholic Church, 5384 Wilson Mills Road, Highland Heights, OH 44143, at 10 AM. Burial following at All Souls Cemetery. Family will receive friends to pay tribute to and celebrate the life of Corinne at THE DeJOHN-FLYNN-MYLOTT FUNERAL HOME OF WILLOUGHBY HILLS, 28890 CHARDON ROAD (between Bishop Rd. and Rt. 91) MONDAY from 3-7 PM. Online obituary and guestbook at www.DeJohnCares.com
Cleveland, OH
If You Could Put Any Cleveland Baseball Player from the Past on the 2026 Team, Who Would it Be?
We are beginning to see the 2026 roster shape up – now it’s time to get your time machines out.
What Cleveland baseball player from the past would make the biggest impact on the 2026 Cleveland Guardians?
Is it 2017 Francisco Lindor anchoring the team from the shortstop position? Or 1948 Lou Boudreau?
Is it 2002 Jim Thome or 2006 Travis Hafner providing thump in the middle of the lineup? Maybe 1953 Al Rosen gets to DH and spell Jose at third?
Is it 2014 Michael Brantely in right field? 1994 Kenny Lofton in center? 2006 Grady Sizemore in center? 1920 Tris Speaker in center?
1995 Albert Belle providing a shock to the system in left?
Or do you want an ace – maybe 2017 Corey Kluber, 1946 Bob Feller, 2008 CC Sabathia, 1969 Sam McDowell, 1972 Gaylord Perry, 2008 Cliff Lee or 1968 Luis Tiant?
Let us know your choice in the comments below!
Cleveland, OH
House explosion in Cleveland’s Slavic Village neighborhood catches neighboring houses on fire
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – A house explosion in Cleveland’s Slavic Village neighborhood caught its two neighboring houses and a car on fire and covered the street in thick smoke.
The family who lived in the house that exploded was not home at the time, Cleveland Fire confirmed.
Cleveland EMS told 19 News that paramedics evaluated a 14-year-old boy in stable condition and will be transported by private vehicle for medical assistance.
All residents were safely evacuated and are being assisted by the Red Cross.
The houses are in the 5900 block of Cable Avenue, east of Broadway.
The two-story house that exploded collapsed after noon, Cleveland Fire confirmed.
The explosion and blaze caught the neighboring houses on both sides on fire, Cleveland Fire said.
Below is raw video our 19 News crews captured on scene:
Our cameras captured a first responder carrying a young child on the street away from the home, but it is unknown which house the child lived in.
Cleveland Fire said that 10 companies and 45 firefighters had all fires under control in an hour and a half.
Clouds of smoke filled the nearby streets, creating dangerously low visibility and difficult breathing conditions.
The plume of smoke could be seen for miles, even in downtown Cleveland and Parma.
The cause of the explosion and the estimated damage amount have yet to be determined. Enbridge Gas is on scene, and 19 News is waiting to hear back.
Return to 19 News for updates.
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Cleveland, OH
Arraignment for teen accused of murder at Cleveland deli
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – The 17-year-old boy accused of a deadly shooting at a Cleveland deli, pleaded not guilty at his arraignment in Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas Thursday.
Royal King was indicted on the charges of aggravated murder, murder, felonious assault, carrying concealed weapons, and improperly handling firearms in a motor vehicle.
King will continue being held on a $1 million bond at the Cuyahoga County Juvenile Detention Facility.
He will return to court on March 2 for a pre-trial.
King is accused of killing Jahari Stegall, 17, on Sept. 19, 2025 at the E. 185th Deli in the city’s Northshore Collinwood neighborhood.
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King allegedly drove to the deli in a stolen car and walked through the aisles.
Security cameras then show Stegall walking through the parking lot.
King allegedly met Stegall at the door with a gun in his hand and shot him in the back of the head before fleeing the scene.
Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Michael O’Malley said Stegall was a good kid who barely knew King.
U.S. Marshals arrested King on Oct. 29, 2025 at home on E. 147th Street in Cleveland.
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