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The Lorain County General Health District's Vital Statistics Office houses the birth and death records beginning in 1908 to the present. Certificates of births and deaths occurring in all of Lorain County, except for the city of Lorain, are available at the health district.
For your convenience, you can also process online requests through an independent company that the Lorain County General Health District has partnered with to provide you this service - VitalChek Network, Inc. VitalChek can be reached through their website. An additional fee for this service is charged by VitalChek, and all major credit cards are accepted including American Express® , Discover® , MasterCard® and Visa® .
To order birth or death certificates online, click here.
Mail application to:
Lorain County General Health District
9880 South Murray Ridge Road
Elyria, Ohio 44035
(440) 244-3418
Call the Lorain County General Health District at:
(440) 322-6367
In person at:
9880 South Murray Ridge Road
Elyria, Ohio 44035



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Joseph Edward Jarosz, 80, a resident of Amherst, passed away Wednesday, May 23, 2007 at Community Health Partners following a sudden illness. He was born February 25, 1927 in Cleveland, OH where he was raised. He had made his home in Amherst since 1965. Joe served in the US Navy for 5 years during World War II as a baker aboard the USS Bagley, USS Maumee, USS Fred T. Berry, USS Duncan, USS Samiel N. Moore. While serving his county he received the WW II Victory Medal, Asiatic Pacific Theatre Medal, American Theatre Medal, Good Conduct Medal and the China Service Medal. Joe was employed at Nordson Corporation for 33 years, before retiring in 1986. He was a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church in Amherst where he served as a altar server. Joe was very active in his younger years, playing St. Nicholas and Santa Claus at the St. Joseph Catholic School and the VFW in Amherst. He was a 4th degree Knights of Columbus, a member of the American Legion Post #118, the VFW Post #1662 in Amherst where he served as a commander for two years, a member of the Amherst Veterans Military Honor Guard, he was also a member of the Nordson’s baseball team. Joe was a mentor for ten years in Junior Achievements. Joe’s passion was in Boy Scouts where he remained active for 31 years. During his career in scouting he was awarded the Scoutmaster Key, District Award of Merit, Bronze Pelican, Scooters Training Award, American Legion Scout square knot Award, Order of the Arrow, Woodbadge Trained, Man of the Year for Scouting, St. George Award, Canadian Scout Award and the highest award in scouting the Silver Beaver Award. In 1977, Joe started as a webjo’s leader of the St. Joseph Pack 429, where he became the acting scoutmaster until his retirement. Joe was always involved in youth programs holding many roles including, camp master, commissioner and remained an active member of the camp service corp. otherwise known as the "Over the Hill Gang" at Camp Firelands. He also helped in the construction of the Memorial Pavilion of Jane C. Jarosz, his late wife. He was a member and chairman of the Silver Beaver Committee, assisted in boy scout troop organization, chairman of the Catholic Committee on Scouting, Religious Award Counselor, Merit Badge Counselor and the Service Performance Scoutmaster. He enjoyed camping at Camp Firelands.
Survivors include his son, Joseph L. (Jennifer) Jarosz III of Nova; his daughter Shirley (Ron) Brandt of Vermilion; five grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; and his brothers, Benjamin Jarosz of TX and Leo Jarosz of AZ.
He was preceded in death by his wife of 47 years, Jane Catherine Jarosz (nee: Marzec) in 1998; his brothers, Robert, Chester, Florian, Edward and Julian; his sisters Josephine Ziro, Tereasa Biliski; and by his parents Joseph Edward and Catherine Jarosz (nee: Dzikelewski).
Friends may call Tuesday, May 29, 2007 from 2 to 4 and 6 to 9 PM, at the Hempel Funeral Home, 373 Cleveland Ave., Amherst. Closing prayers will be held Wednesday, at 10 am, at the funeral home followed by a mass of Christian burial at 10:30 AM, from St. Joseph Catholic Church, 200 St. Joseph Drive, Amherst. The Rev. Fr. Lawrence Martello, pastor will officiate. Military honors will be given by the Amherst Veterans Military Honor Guard. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery, Lorain. The family suggests that memorial contributions be made to the family. Arrangements are being handled by the Hempel Funeral Home, 373 Cleveland Ave., Amherst 44001.
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