A longtime Tallmadge High School teacher died suddenly from an “undiagnosed, aggressive form of leukemia.”
TALLMADGE, Ohio - A longtime Tallmadge High School teacher died suddenly from an “undiagnosed, aggressive form of leukemia,” said Tallmadge City Schools officials on Friday.
Michelle Eynon taught science and “dedicated many years to serving the students and families of our district, and her impact reached far beyond the walls of her classroom,” said Tallmadge City Schools Superintendent Steve Wood. Students, alumni, and community members are invited to gather at Tallmadge High School on Monday, June 1, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. “Her kindness, patience, and sense of humor made her a trusted colleague and a favorite teacher to so many students throughout the years.
The loss of a teacher affects an entire school community,” said Wood. Information on the funeral service is not available at this time. Barge found floating in Lake Erie, owner comes forwardFire at vacant Oak Street home; crews find propane tanks inside4-H treasurer sentenced for stealing $20K, spending on Victoria’s Secret, vacations, dinners
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