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John Vincent Rerucha

11 Dec 1907 – 27 Jun 1997

Birth11 Dec 1907
Death27 Jun 1997
CemeteryCalvary Cemetery
Toledo , Lucas County , Ohio , USA
FaGhttps://www.findagrave.com/memorial/158062500

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John V. Rerucha, age 89,of Toledo and Winter Haven, FL. died Friday morning in Ridgewood Manor Nursing Home, Maumee, He was born December 11, 1907 in Toledo to Frank and Anna Rerucha. John was the widower of Thelma Fifer whom he married in 1931. On May 28, 1996 John and Margaret A. Reilly Rerucha celebrated fifty years of marriage in Toledo, she preceded him in death on December 13, 1 996 Mr. Rerucha was a member of St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Winter Haven, FL and Our Lady of Perpet ual Help Catholic Church in Toledo. John was an honorary member of the Third and Fourth Degree Knights of Columbus, St. Jude Council in Toledo. He was a past grand knight. He was a former member of the Serra Club, Holy Name Society, Devils Lake Yacht Club, Heatherdowns Country Club, the Toledo Chamber of Commerce, Downtown Coaches Association and a charter member in the Brisson Association of St. Francis De Sales Higijschool. John Rerucha was a heating engineer. He started reading meters at age 18 and became president and general manager of The Columbia Gas burner Company from 1941 to 1955. he then became a partner in the ReruchaFeak Land Developing Company. He is survived by his children, Joanne (Robert ) Ling of Winter Haven, FL, Patricia (Joseph) Bran del, Kathleen (Gerard) Bruss, Robert Rerucha, all of Toledo, William (Tish) Rerucha of Altamonte Sprin9s, FL; daughtersin-law, Marilyri Reilly and Normajean Rerucha both of Toledo; 17 grandchildren and 27 great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his sons, John DUk& Reilly and Jack F. Rerucha. There will be no visitation: A Memorial Mass of Christian Burial will be offered on Wednesday, July 2, 1997 at 11 a,m. in Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church, where friends will be teceived beginning at 10 a.m. Private interment in Calvary Cemetery. His family suggests that tributes take the form of contributions to the OLPH Building Fund or a charity of the donor’s chøce, Mangements by the Coyl Funeral Korne, 865-1295.

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