Arthur F “Art” Slavinski

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Arthur F “Art” Slavinski

Birth
Barberton, Summit County, Ohio, USA
Death
28 Apr 2007 (aged 83)
Mansfield, Richland County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Lexington, Richland County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Plot
Garden of 3 Crosses-Section 210A Space 1
Memorial ID
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Arthur was the son of Catherine (Kasmira Szymczak) and Joseph Slawinski. He had 4 sisters/brothers; Alex, Florence, Henry Slawinski (infant death) and Harry Slavinski

After his mother died, Arthur's father married Helen (Krzyzostanski) Babinski and her 5 children became Arthur's step sister/brothers; William Babbin, Mary, Jennie, Florence and Walter Babinski.

He married Marguerite (Norris) and they had 5 children: Marlene (Tom), Arthur (Sharon), Deborah, Rebecca (William) Ols, Robert (Shelli), 11 Grandchildren and 5 Great Grandchildren.

He was drafted during WWII and served with Company L, 10th Infantry Regiment, 5th Infantry Division, 3d Army under Gen. George Patton in the European-African-Middle Eastern Theater. He was severely wounded at the Moselle River Crossing 13 September 1944 in France and was awarded a Purple Heart. Dad is listed on the National WWII Memorial data base, Washington D.C. He retired from The Mansfield Tire & Rubber Co with 30 yrs of service.

He loved gardening and he shared the bounty of his garden with family and friends.

Arthur was the son of Catherine (Kasmira Szymczak) and Joseph Slawinski. He had 4 sisters/brothers; Alex, Florence, Henry Slawinski (infant death) and Harry Slavinski

After his mother died, Arthur's father married Helen (Krzyzostanski) Babinski and her 5 children became Arthur's step sister/brothers; William Babbin, Mary, Jennie, Florence and Walter Babinski.

He married Marguerite (Norris) and they had 5 children: Marlene (Tom), Arthur (Sharon), Deborah, Rebecca (William) Ols, Robert (Shelli), 11 Grandchildren and 5 Great Grandchildren.

He was drafted during WWII and served with Company L, 10th Infantry Regiment, 5th Infantry Division, 3d Army under Gen. George Patton in the European-African-Middle Eastern Theater. He was severely wounded at the Moselle River Crossing 13 September 1944 in France and was awarded a Purple Heart. Dad is listed on the National WWII Memorial data base, Washington D.C. He retired from The Mansfield Tire & Rubber Co with 30 yrs of service.

He loved gardening and he shared the bounty of his garden with family and friends.