Monica E. Foltz Dimmerling

Born: 11/05/1927 Passed:

Monica Edith Dimmerling, age 92 of East Canton, passed away Saturday, March 21, 2020 at Saint Joseph Care Center following a courageous battle with Alzheimer’s disease. She was born November 5, 1927 in North Canton, Ohio to the late Emerson and Blanche Foltz. Monica was a graduate of North Canton High School. She enjoyed spending time and sharing her quick wit with her family and friends.

Monica is survived by her sister Anne (Richard) Gottsman; brothers, Emerson Foltz and Raymond Foltz; her seven children, Diane (Stanley) Corpman, Roy (Jill) Dimmerling Jr, Rich Dimmerling, Rodney (Debbie) Dimmerling, Darlene (Ed) Nelson, Debbie Josif, and Denise (John) Allen; 25 grandchildren, 64 great grandchildren and 8 great, great grandchildren.

In addition to her parents, Monica is preceded in death by her husband, Roy C. Dimmerling Sr in 2010, grandson, Kirk Dimmerling; great-grandson, Thomas J Alderton; and 12 brothers and sisters.

Due to the restrictions of large gatherings, Monica’s family will hold a celebration of life at a future date. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Alzheimer’s Association or Saint Joseph Care Center in Louisville. Please share a memory and sign the guestbook at www.PaqueletFalk.com.

God saw you getting tired and a cure was not to be, so he put his arms around you and whispered, “Come with Me.”

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6 Tributes to Monica E. Foltz Dimmerling

  1. Kathy Guthrie says:

    To all the Dimmerling cousins, you are in my prayers. I am so sorry for your loss. I have so many happy memories of time spent with you nad I loved Aunt Babe. May Our Lord Jesus Christ be with you and your families.

  2. Darlene Nelson says:

    Mom you will be missed greatly. I miss your voice. It feels like forever since we have heard that voice of concern, love, caring, laughter, encouraging, and just plain being silly. You had so much love for the 7 of us children. We are all so different and yet you gave each of us the love we needed in our own special way. Grandchildren always knew there would be cookies, candy, smiles and plenty of hugs and kisses. I will miss going to garage sales, eating lunch at a restaurant, shopping, mowing your lawn, working in your garden, camping with you and dad, and at the end of a great day swinging on the swing with you. I will always be forever grateful MOM. I love and miss you. Your daughter….Dar

  3. Terri Pollock says:

    Debbie and Denise, I was so sorry to hear of the death of your Mom.You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. God Bless You!

  4. Roger and Linda Corpman says:

    Sending our deepest sympathies Your mom was a wonderful spicy lady we shall miss her wit and ironic humor

  5. Janet and John Metzger says:

    Dear Rod and family,

    John and I want to let you know that we are thinking of you and praying for you during your time of grief. We know that you were as devoted to your mom as we were to my mom Rose while they were at St. Joseph’s. We will always carry many happy memories of our beloved mothers with us. Wishing you love and peace!

  6. Rick Waikem says:

    Rod and family, so sorry for your loss. You are in my thoughts.

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