Paula Duesing

Paula Duesing

Female - 2021

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  • Name Paula Duesing  [1
    Birth Elmira, Chemung, New York, United States Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Female 
    Death 23 Aug 2021 
    Person ID I9754  Achill Connection
    Last Modified 22 Apr 2023 

    Family Robert Emmit Grey,   b. 17 Dec 1942, Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 16 Sep 2000, Cleveland Heights, Cuyahoga, Ohio Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 57 years) 
    Marriage May 1975  King County, Washington, United States Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Photos
    ML - Grey, Robert & Duesing, Paula_001
    ML - Grey, Robert & Duesing, Paula_001
    ML - Grey, Robert & Duesing, Paula
    ML - Grey, Robert & Duesing, Paula
    Documents
    ML - Grey, Robert & Duesing, Paula
    ML - Grey, Robert & Duesing, Paula
    Family ID F3515  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 22 Apr 2023 

  • Notes 

    • Facebook Post:
      Morgan Grey. 27AUG2021.
      My mother, Paula Duesing, passed away unexpectedly on Monday. My sister Bryn & I were together when we found her, & I’m grateful we were & still are. We don’t know a cause of death, but it appears to have been sudden & swift. Mom will be cremated; she didn’t want a funeral, & we haven’t decided on a memorial. We love her & miss her a great deal.

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  • Sources 
    1. [S154] Staff, Obituary: Grey, Robert E, (Name: Plain Dealer, The; Location: Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio, United States; Date: 20SEP2000;), Obituary: Grey, Robert E. 20SEP2000.
      Robert E. Grey , 57, a theatrical set designer, actor and Kent State University Costume Museum exhibits coordinator, died of complications of cancer Saturday at his home in Cleveland Heights.

      The Cleveland native was in the Army when he had his first notable excursion into drama. He joined the Army in the early 1960s after graduating from John Marshall High School. While stationed in Germany, he was an extra in crowd scenes in several movies. He snagged the job of double for actor James Garner in the film "The Great Escape."

      Upon leaving the military in the mid-1960s, Mr. Grey acted and worked at the Cleveland Play House. There he met actress Paula Duesing, who would become his wife.

      In 1972, the couple moved to Seattle, where they were married in 1975. Mr. Grey designed sets and created masks and fantasy props for shows. He acted in Seattle plays, including a production of "Three Penny Opera" in which he played MacHeath.

      After returning to Cleveland in 1977, Mr. Grey started a business as a cabinet maker. He also built furniture and made wooden toys.

      He kept his hand in theater, acting in productions at the Cleveland Play House and other theaters. His last performance was as Lucky in the 1996 production of "Waiting for Godot" at Cabaret Dada's Black Box Theatre.

      Three years ago, he graduated from Cleveland State University with a bachelor's degree in English. Last winter, Mr. Grey completed an adaptation of Dylan Thomas' play for voices, "Under Milk Wood."

      His widow, along with actors Evie McElroy, Morgan Lund and Andrew May under the direction of Sarah May, will present a reading of his script at 2 p.m. Nov. 24 at Kent State University Museum in Rockwell Hall, at E. Main and S. Lincoln streets, Kent.

      In addition to his wife, Mr. Grey is survived by a son, Jason A. of Athens, Ohio; daughters, Morgan E. and Bryn M., both of Cleveland Heights; three brothers; and a sister.

      Donations may made to Kent State University Foundation/Museum, P.O. Box 5190, Kent 44242.

      Arrangements are by Brown-Forward Funeral Home of Shaker Heights.

      Plain Dealer, The - 20 September 2000
      HFA: 04DEC2022


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