Mill Creek MetroParks has announced the death of Lanterman’s Mill manager, Greg O’Neal, who on Friday suffered a severe cardiac event while working.
O’Neal was transported to a local hospital where he later died, the park system stated in a news release.
“Greg was a dedicated employee serving as the Lanterman’s Mill manager for nearly 11 years. Greg will long be remembered as a fixture of Lanterman’s Mill where his dedication and passion for the MetroParks will be greatly missed by his colleagues and visitors alike,” the park system stated.
O’Neal, 64, lived in Columbiana.
“Mill Creek MetroParks would like to thank first responders, MetroParks police, and visitors for their quick response and efforts in providing their medical assistance.”
The mill had been closed afterward but will reopen to the public on Wednesday during normal business hours of 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Mill Creek Park was established in 1891 by Volney Rogers as the first park district in Ohio. In 1989, the diverse lands now known as Mill Creek MetroParks officially became a metropolitan park district.
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Mill Creek Park MetroParks released a press statement about why Lanterman’s Mill has been closed since Friday.
Greg O’Neal, the mill’s manager for the last 11 years, died after suffering a severe cardiac event, according to the press release. O’Neal was transported from the mill Friday afternoon to a local hospital but later died.
The statement from Jaime Yohman, Community Engagement Director for the parks, said, “Greg will long be remembered as a fixture of Lanterman’s Mill where his dedication and passion for the MetroParks will be greatly missed by his colleagues and visitors alike.”
Lanterman’s Mill will reopen to the public on Wednesday from 10 am to 5 pm.
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The Mill Creek MetroParks announced that its manager of Lanterman’s Mill has passed away after a medical emergency.
Lanterman’s Mill closed over the weekend after Greg O’Neal suffered a cardiac event Friday while working. He was transported to a local hospital, where he passed away.
O’Neal had worked as the manager of Lanterman’s Mill for nearly 11 years.
The park released the following statement on Monday:
“Greg will long be remembered as a fixture of Lanterman’s Mill where his dedication and passion for the MetroParks will be greatly missed by his colleagues and visitors alike.”
Mill Creek MetroParks also thanked first responders, MetroParks Police and visitors for their quick response and efforts in providing their medical assistance.
Lanterman’s Mill will reopen to the public on Wednesday during the normal business hours of 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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MetroParks announces death of Lanterman’s Mill manager
/in Media Coverage/by Mill Creek MetroParks StaffMill Creek MetroParks has announced the death of Lanterman’s Mill manager, Greg O’Neal, who on Friday suffered a severe cardiac event while working.
O’Neal was transported to a local hospital where he later died, the park system stated in a news release.
“Greg was a dedicated employee serving as the Lanterman’s Mill manager for nearly 11 years. Greg will long be remembered as a fixture of Lanterman’s Mill where his dedication and passion for the MetroParks will be greatly missed by his colleagues and visitors alike,” the park system stated.
O’Neal, 64, lived in Columbiana.
“Mill Creek MetroParks would like to thank first responders, MetroParks police, and visitors for their quick response and efforts in providing their medical assistance.”
The mill had been closed afterward but will reopen to the public on Wednesday during normal business hours of 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Mill Creek Park was established in 1891 by Volney Rogers as the first park district in Ohio. In 1989, the diverse lands now known as Mill Creek MetroParks officially became a metropolitan park district.
Read the original article at The Vindicator.
Lanterman’s Mill closed until Wednesday after death of long-time manager
/in Miscellaneous/by Mill Creek MetroParks StaffMill Creek Park MetroParks released a press statement about why Lanterman’s Mill has been closed since Friday.
Greg O’Neal, the mill’s manager for the last 11 years, died after suffering a severe cardiac event, according to the press release. O’Neal was transported from the mill Friday afternoon to a local hospital but later died.
The statement from Jaime Yohman, Community Engagement Director for the parks, said, “Greg will long be remembered as a fixture of Lanterman’s Mill where his dedication and passion for the MetroParks will be greatly missed by his colleagues and visitors alike.”
Lanterman’s Mill will reopen to the public on Wednesday from 10 am to 5 pm.
Read the original article at WFMJ.
MetroParks announces passing of Lanterman’s Mill manager
/in Media Coverage/by Mill Creek MetroParks StaffThe Mill Creek MetroParks announced that its manager of Lanterman’s Mill has passed away after a medical emergency.
Lanterman’s Mill closed over the weekend after Greg O’Neal suffered a cardiac event Friday while working. He was transported to a local hospital, where he passed away.
O’Neal had worked as the manager of Lanterman’s Mill for nearly 11 years.
The park released the following statement on Monday:
“Greg will long be remembered as a fixture of Lanterman’s Mill where his dedication and passion for the MetroParks will be greatly missed by his colleagues and visitors alike.”
Mill Creek MetroParks also thanked first responders, MetroParks Police and visitors for their quick response and efforts in providing their medical assistance.
Lanterman’s Mill will reopen to the public on Wednesday during the normal business hours of 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Read the original article at WKBN.