![]() To send flowers to the family or plant a tree in memory of Bernard G. BARBERTON - Bradley 'Marty' Fox, 60, passed away Friday, Septemsurrounded by his family after a sudden hemorrhagic stroke on August 27. In lieu of flowers, please make memorial donations to St.Paul's Catholic Church (1580 Brown St., Akron, OH 44301) Interment will be at Holy Cross Cemetery where Firestone VFW Post 3383 will render military honors. Ralph Thomas will concelebrate a Mass of Christian Burial at noon. children, Bernard III (Kathleen), Maureen (Dick) Cannon, Michael (Sue), Richard (Lori), Ed (Marianne), Rosemary (Don) Tarosky, Margaret Factor, William (Pam), Robert (Becky), Gerry (wife, Becky, dec.) 24 grandchildren 21 great-grandchildren.Ĭalling hours will be on Friday morning from 10 to Noon at St. His survivors include wife of 67 years, Mary A (Plazo). He loved watching his kids, grand kids and great grand kids play sports. providing editorial in the Akron Beacon Journal entitled ' Akron, ance to be made from the Government - held feed 1956 A1163 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD -APPENDIX. Carmel, invested in 1954 and professed in 1955. He was also member of the Third Order Secular of Mt. Bud graduated from Springfield High School in 1952. He was born on Apin Akron to the late Charles and Alice Ross. Paul’s Parish he sang in the men’s choir and served as an usher. 'Bud' Ross, Jr., 75, passed away on August 5, 2007, at home. He was also a member of the Akron District Golf Association, bowled and played golf in the Print Craft League. The project, which was approved for 5.3 million in Ohio Historic Preservation Tax Credits this month, would transform an entire city block. He played Fast Pitch Softball on a Firestone Industrial League Team and in 1996 was inducted into the Softball Hall of Fame. The former longtime home of the Akron Beacon Journal is slated to become a mixed-use building with nearly 200 apartment units, along with office, retail space and restaurants, according to state records. A dedicated family man, he found time to pursue his love of sports. In 1947 he was married to the love of his life, Mary Agnes Plazo Factor at St. He served as Steward for the International Typographical Union. Search obituaries and memoriams from Akron Beacon Journal on. in the print shop run by his father, Adcraft, Akron Typesetting/ Danner Press, and the Beacon Journal. Browse obituaries by category: Find the people you care about in the communities that matter to you. After the war, he returned to his trade as a printer and worked for Firestone Tire and Rubber Co. Lo and the Ardennes in the Battle of the Bulge, and was part of the first occupation force of Berlin. B and saw action in N.Africa, Sicily, Omaha Beach at Normandy, St. He was attached to the 2nd Armored Div., 17th Engineer Battalion, Co. Vincent High School, Garfield High School and St. and Margaret (Kunkle) Factor, his family came to Akron where he attended St. Andrew went to Glen Oak HS and attended Walsh University. Born in Zanesville, March 8, 1919, to the late Bernard Sr. Andrew Schank (b-January 20, 1991) passed into eternal life on October 1, 2021. Factor, Jr., 95, passed away on July 8, 2014.
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