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Pets:
Summit teams up with Rescue Waggin' to save dogs

The Heldenfiles:
Songs for an American Day

Patrick McManamon:
Touching on the Browns, Cavs

Akron Zips:
Opponent outlook: Northern Illinois

Browns Bulletin:
Single-game ticket sales begin July 11

Tribe Matters:
Wedge assured of job through season

Cleveland Browns:
Stallworth test showed marijuana

Kent State Sports:
Men's Basketball Scheduling update

Cleveland Cavaliers:
Updated: Free Agency: Another Gone - Apparently

All Da King's Men:
The Obligatory Palin Post

Blog of Mass Destruction:
Wow….Sarah Palin Resigns Governorship

Akron Law Café:
Abraham Lincoln and the Fourth of July

Varsity Letters:
Highland senior receives honor

See Jane Style:
Picnic Wear

Car Chase:
Where do We Go from Here?

Let's Talk Real Estate:
Happy 4th of July!

Ohio Travels with Betty:
Tom asks where to stay while visiting the football Hall of Fame.

Sound Check:
Rundgren fans rejoice!: Second night of AWATS at The Civic added

HRLite House:
Morscruethal Behaviors or Just Lip Service?

Akron Gamer:
Hot link: Best of Nintendo at E3

Obituaries
Death Notices and Guest Book

 
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See today's ENTIRE list of paid obituary listings and funeral notices from the Akron Beacon Journal. You can also search by name or date for obituaries from past issues.

Click here to search for a guestbook for paid listings. Please note that not every obituary has a guestbook.

To place a death notice, please call 330-996-3352, fax 330-996-3074, or e-mail obits@thebeaconjournal.com. Be sure to include your name, daytime phone number, address, method of payment, and name of the funeral home/crematory (with city and state where located) to contact for verification of death.

You can also search search for previous articles in our pay archives.


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PETS


Photo contest winners

Congratulations to our pet photo contest winners!!

HEALTH


FDA panel urges ban on Percocet, Vicodin

Can damage liver if patients take too much