Weeks $37,500Ĥ11 Home Road (three parcels), Mansfield Estate of John R. Brown $65,000Ĥ01 Home Road (two parcels), Mansfield Mary Anne Weeks to Lowell H. Crumlick to Cody Komar $161,000ĥ83 McPherson St., Mansfield Christine E. Russell $500,000ĩ85-987 Kentland Drive, Mansfield Jesse H. Twenty-two parcels (54.0414 acres) on Snodgrass Road and Walcrest Drive, Mansfield Z & W Legacy LLC and GS Rentals Ltd. Thomas $74,900ġ423 County Line Road (two parcels), Crestline Relda Georgann Frietchen to Brian and Tamera Sipes $225,000 (two parcels), Mansfield The Estate of Thelma Ousley to Rochelle Salazar and Austin J. Cook Road, Mansfield Southwood Hills Assembly of God to Grace Point Lex $250,000ĥ Smith Ave. Gamble St., Shelby Mid Ohio Investments LLC to William Fleck and Santana Colburn $149,000ġ887 W. Breitinger $90,000ĥ9 Broadway St., Shelby TD Rentals LLC to Robert Hawks $65,000ħ5 N. Fourth St., Mansfield Lance Talley to Teddy Owens and Kyle Brandon $45,000ĩ99 Park Avenue East, Mansfield Mid-Ohio Tire Company Inc. Sager to Eric Shultz and Reid Peterson $58,000ĥ97 W. Chang $110,000Ħ31 Orchard Drive, Lexington Cassandra C. Gamble St., Shelby Twenty-Four Properties LLC to Tien F. Davis to Richard and Karen Jones $82,000ĥ0 N. 17:ĩ1 Rambleside Drive, Mansfield Ellen L. "It has given us more than we could have anywhere else.These real estate transactions were recorded in Richland County between Feb. "We love Mexico, but we are very happy and proud to be citizens of this country," Adrian said. They have two grown sons, Adrian and Ivan. Lupe became a citizen in '83, Adrian in '95. The couple met at the restaurant in 1980 and married shortly afterward. "I worked anywhere and everywhere to make money," she said, "Nursing homes, car washes, anything." She took English classes at the Lutheran Church in downtown Mansfield, traveling from Galion aboard the bus which took handicapped students to their classes. Lupe came to this country at the age of 12 to live with an aunt and uncle in Galion following her father's death. "And hard work didn't scare me," the News Journal reported earlier. "I wanted to make something out of myself," he said. But after a few years working long hours in the food business he decided to stay and try to open his own restaurant. Adrian and Cindy are children of the late Fork & Fingers founder Dick Mau, who retired.Īdrian left Mexico in 1978 with the idea of working in the United States temporarily before returning to his native country. The new owners were the Gaytans (Adrian and Lupe) and Mick and Cindy Stewart. In 1999, there was a changing of the guard at Fork & Fingers Restaurant, with the second generation running the business. On behalf of all of us at Fork & Fingers we want to thank each and every one," he said.Īdrian Gaytan said he is putting the building at 54 Park Avenue West on the market. When we closed the first time for 13 weeks I took one hard hit and I never really recovered from it but I really, truly enjoyed serving people and having many, many friends. I had to get out of business because of this COVID-19. I wish I could thank each and every one face to face, unfortunately it cannot be done. We have met so many beautiful people, great customers. "I want to thank everyone for the beautiful 41 years of business. He has worked at the business for 41 years. This has been tough," Adrian said Wednesday of the family-owned Mexican restaurant. Adrian and Lupe Gaytan weren't really ready to close Fork & Fingers Restaurant Monday.
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