Cleveland, OH
E. Patricia Mulroy Obituary – Wickliffe, OH
E. Patricia Mulroy
OBITUARY
E. Patricia Mulroy (nee Cleary), age 92, passed away peacefully Wednesday, October 9, 2025 with family by her side while listening to music – especially showtunes. Pat is survived by her children Eileen Gazzuolo, Michael (Jodee) Mulroy, Terry (Carrie) Mulroy and Maureen (John) Zelina; grandchildren Michelle (Allan) Boyd, Dominic (Jennifer) Gazzuolo, Katie (Derek) Nelson, Susan (Eduardo) Rios, Steven Zelina, John (Taylor) Zelina, Tim Zelina, Madelyn Mulroy and Michael Mulroy; and nine great-grandchildren. She is also survived by numerous nieces, nephews and cousins, and a large community of friends. Pat is predeceased by her husband Jim, son Jimmy, parents Pete and Betty (Ruddy) Cleary, brother John (Linda) Cleary and son-in-law Anthony Gazzuolo. Pat was a spark in the lives of so many. She loved her family, her church, her speech therapist colleagues and various card club members, her Irish heritage, the family pets, travel, the movies and most importantly, spending time with family and friends. Born July 14, 1933, in Cleveland, OH, Pat attended John Marshall High School and grew up on the west side of Cleveland, spending time with her large extended Irish family and going to the movies whenever possible – setting the groundwork of the love of cinema and theater for her children and grandchildren. After graduating high school, Pat attended Ohio University where she majored in speech therapy. Shortly after graduation she met Jim Mulroy at a mutual friend’s wedding. The two married November 24, 1956, and settled in Euclid. In 1958 the couple and their infant daughter moved to a new development in Wickliffe, where they would reside through the rest of their married life. Pat quickly became involved in many civic, community and religious activities while also raising their five children. Pat spent several years as a teacher at Wickliffe Playschool before eventually becoming a speech and hearing therapist in the Willoughby-Eastlake School District. She worked with children at a number of elementary schools, including Edison, Cricket Lane and Garfield. Pat was a member of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church for over 60 years, volunteering in a number of activities. She was a founding member of the church’s credit union, served as a member of the Altar & Rosary Guild and Christ Child Society and sang in the Christmas choir. She participated in OLMC’s variety shows for several years before working with other parishioners to form the Mt. Carmel Players in 1970, where she served on its first board. She loved to dance, and her petite stature resulted in placing her front and center in many musical numbers over the years. After retiring from the school district, Pat often volunteered at several schools for the hearing screening days. A lifetime fan of the Cleveland Indians and Browns, she hosted many a game-watching party where the refreshments often compensated for the games’ results. After retirement Pat and her husband loved traveling throughout the US and Ireland, taking cruises all over the world, visiting grandchildren on the West Coast and snowbirding in Myrtle Beach. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Tuesday Oct. 14 at 11 am at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church, 29850 Euclid Ave. in Wickliffe. Burial will be private. The Family will receive friends at Brickman Bros. Funeral Home, 37433 Euclid Ave. in Willoughby, Monday from 3-7 PM. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations made to the Christ Child Society of the Western Reserve or the charity of your choice.
Cleveland, OH
Bob Dylan Ohio tickets: Best prices for 2026 Cleveland, Columbus, Dayton concerts
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CLEVELAND, Ohio — Music legend Bob Dylan is bringing his “Rough And Rowdy Ways World Wide Tour” to Ohio in 2026, making major stops at Cleveland’s Playhouse Square’s KeyBank State Theatre on April 10, along with the Palace Theatre in Columbus on April 9 and Winsupply Theatre in Dayton on April 12.
This Ohio leg of the tour continues Dylan’s ongoing 2026 concert run in support of his 2020 release, “Rough And Rowdy Ways,” an album widely celebrated as among his finest entries in decades.
How to get tickets to see Bob Dylan in Ohio
Tickets for the upcoming Ohio concerts are selling fast, with some vendors reporting fewer than 100 tickets remaining. However, you can still get pass discounts on trusted third-party ticket platforms including Vivid Seats, SeatGeek, StubHub, Viagogo and Ticket City.
New customers can save more with these discount codes:
- Vivid Seats customers get $20 off ticket orders of $200 or more by using the code CLEVELAND20 at checkout.
- SeatGeek customers get $5 off orders of $300 or more with code TAKE5.
Here are the cheapest ticket prices currently available to the upcoming Bob Dylan concerts in Ohio, as of Dec. 11:
April 9, 2026: Columbus, OH — Palace Theatre
- Vivid Seats: $196
- SeatGeek: $194
- StubHub: $198
- Viagogo: $192
- Ticket City: $204
April 10, 2026: Cleveland, OH — KeyBank State Theatre
- Vivid Seats: $217
- SeatGeek: $282
- StubHub: $332
- Viagogo: $322
- Ticket City: $218
April 12, 2026: Dayton, OH — Winsupply Theatre
- Vivid Seats: $261
- SeatGeek: $288
- StubHub: $252
- Viagogo: $245
- Ticket City: $262
What Ohio fans can expect from Dylan’s shows
Ohio fans will experience more than just great seats. For his first date in Columbus, Dylan takes the stage at the historic Palace Theatre, a venue known for its warm acoustics and lavish 1920s-style charm.
Then comes Cleveland, where Playhouse Square’s KeyBank State Theatre will host an intimate, phone-free performance. Fans will have electronics secured in Yondr pouches to ensure a fully immersive concert experience. The embedded nostalgia of the theater pairs perfectly with Dylan’s timeless classics like “Blowin’ in the Wind” and “Like a Rolling Stone.”
Finally, Dayton fans can join the celebration of Dylan’s vast musical legacy at Winsupply Theatre. By choosing acoustically superior venues throughout Ohio, Dylan seems to be deliberately crafting a more personal connection with audiences, transforming each stop into a storytelling event rather than just another headlining show.
Cleveland, OH
US Marshals arrest 2 men accused of killing Maple Heights man in robbery outside Angie’s Soul Café
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – The U.S. Marshals confirmed the two suspects wanted by the Cleveland Division of Police for the murder of a Maple Heights man robbed outside Angie’s Soul Café in June have been arrested.
Members of the U.S. Marshals’ Northern Ohio Violent Fugitive Task Force arrested 20-year-old Dominick Newby and 19-year-old Jayshawn Collins early Wednesday morning without incident, USMS stated.
They were found in the 1100 block of East 58th Street in Cleveland, USMS said.
Cleveland police said officers rushed to the 700 block of Carnegie Avenue at 2:30 p.m. on June 17 for a reported robbery outside Angie’s Soul Café.
Officers then learned the victim was shot in the parking lot during a robbery, according to police.
He was taken to University Hospitals where he died.
The Cuyahoga County Medical Examiner identified him as 34-year-old Patrick Carner of Maple Heights.
Restaurant staff told 19 News the victim was a customer who had come to purchase food and was shot while getting in a car.
A representative from the restaurant released the below statement on June 17:
19 News confirmed through officials that Carner was the man sentenced in connection to the death of his pregnant ex-girlfriend.
Vonnashia Akins died after falling out of a moving car on I-90 in downtown Cleveland during rush hour back in October 2019.
Carner was behind the wheel, and police said he left the scene.
He was sentenced to a total of four years for obstruction of official business and tampering with evidence.
Newby and Collins were identified as suspects in this murder late this summer, USMS said, and the NOVFTF recently started searching for both of them.
“This shooting left one person dead and could have been significantly worse as the shooting took place outside of a busy restaurant in the middle of the day,” U.S. Marshal Pete Elliott stated. “The community is a safer place with these two violent individuals off the streets and behind bars.”
Anyone with information on a wanted fugitive can call the Northern Ohio Violent Fugitive Task Force at 1-866-4WANTED (1-866-492-6833), or you send a tip online.
Reward money is available for tips leading to the arrest and conviction of a wanted fugitive, and tipsters can stay anonymous.
This is a developing story. Return to 19 News for updates.
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Cleveland, OH
2025 PICKLE IN THE LAND | December 11, 2025 | Greater Cleveland Sports Commission
The Midwest’s premier pickleball tournament is back this December 11-14 at the Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland!
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