Obituary of Aloysius G. Warth
Aloysius (Al) G. Warth, 83
Hartville- Aloysius G. Warth, 83, died Friday, February 23, 2007 at Rose Lane Health Center.
Mr. Warth was born in Kent on Nov. 9, 1923, a son of Aloysius M. and Sarah Pfeil Warth.
He graduated from Kent Roosevelt High School, attended Kent State University and later graduated from Indiana Technical College in Fort Wayne, IN. He retired from the Nuclear Equipment Engineering Division of Babcock and Wilcox after 43 years.
Mr. Warth was a member of Saint Paul Catholic Church and the Knights of Columbus-Monsignor Joseph O'Keefe Assembly South Akron Council #3410-3rd and 4th degree. He also was the precinct committeeman for the Summit County Democrat 7th Ward Precinct U from 1976-1982; and a member of the VFW of Greentown.
Active in the CYO Boy Scouts of America, Al was presented with the Saint George Award in 1971 by the Cleveland Diocese, the highest award given to an adult leader.
He was a veteran of the United States Air Force during WWII, where he was a member of the 434th Fighter Squadron-479th Fighter Group of the 8th Air Force.
He leaves his wife, the former Nancy Ellen Gross, whom he married July 17, 1948; three sons, Stephen (Diana) Warth of Brecksville, John (Darcelee) Warth of Parma Heights, and Robert Warth of Canal Fulton; two daughters, Kathleen (Jerry) Robinson of Green and Eileen (Randy) Fleming of Mogadore; brother Clarence (Ruth) Warth of Newark; sister, Catherine (James) Dauber of Kent; grandchildren, Sara, Jay(Maureen), Gregory, Stephanie, Tiffany, Lindsay, Christina, Jenna, Joe, Jessica, Justin, and Ryan.
He was preceded in death by his parents; son, Joseph; and sister, Margaret Walters.
Funeral services will be Tuesday 9:30AM at the Kucko-Anthony-Kertesz Funeral Home, 95 W. Waterloo Rd. followed by Mass of Christian Burial at 10AM at Saint Paul Catholic Church.
Friends may call Monday from 4-8PM at the funeral home.
The Family would like to thank the caring staff at Rose Lane Health Center, Garden Gate.
Donations may be made to Saint Paul Catholic Church, 1580 Brown St. Akron,oh 44301 or Rose Lane Health Center, 5425 Highmill Ave. NW Massillion,OH 44614
A Memorial Tree was planted for Aloysius
We are deeply sorry for your loss ~ the staff at Anthony Funeral Home