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Ralph L. Humphrey (March 17, 1908 – April 11, 1961) was a member of the Ohio House of Representatives, serving Ashtabula County from 1949 to 1952, and again in 1961. He also served in the Ohio Senate from 1953 to 1960. He died on April 11, 1961, while in office. [1]
This is a chronological list of people who were born in, have been residents of, or have been otherwise closely associated with the city of Ashtabula, Ohio, United States, and its surrounding metropolitan area, including Ashtabula County. Individuals not born in Ashtabula are denoted with an asterisk (*).
Ashtabula County Medical Center (ACMC) [23] is a multi-specialty hospital located in Ashtabula County, Ohio. [24] ACMC serves the people of the county and the surrounding areas in northeastern Ohio. it is an affiliate of the Cleveland Clinic system. [25] The hospital operates the county's only behavioral medicine unit, and a sleep disorders lab, as
James A. Hopkins Sr. James Allen Hopkins Sr., 77, of Kennewick, died Oct. 19 in Finley. He was born in Yakima and was a lifelong Tri-Cities resident.
Tri-City Herald death notices Oct. 20, 2023. Tri-City Herald staff. October 21, 2023 at 8:00 AM. Andrea L. Sorbel. Andrea Lee Sorbel, 74, of West Richland, died Oct. 17 in Kennewick.
David C. Rodeman. David Charles Rodeman, 39, of Kennewick, died Dec. 14 in Kennewick. He was born in Kennewick and was a lifelong Tri-Cities resident.
Ashtabula County (/ ˌ æ ʃ t ə ˈ b j uː l ə / ASH-tə-BYU-lə) is the northeasternmost county in the U.S. state of Ohio. As of the 2020 census, the population was 97,574. [1] The county seat is Jefferson, while its largest city is Ashtabula. [2] The county was created in 1808 and later organized in 1811. [3]
Jul. 31—ASHTABULA — A 24-year-old homeless man was struck and killed by a train in downtown Ashtabula early Sunday morning, according to Ashtabula Police Chief Robert Stell. Around 3 a.m ...