Born on June 16, 1936 in East Liverpool, a son of the late Eli Edgar "Ed" Eckstein & Rose Ellen Deem-Beighey-Eckstein. A resident of this area all his life, he worked at Quaker State for many years. Following his retirement, he worked at The East Liverpool Review. He had also worked at the Homer Laughlin China Company, American Vitrified & Crucible Steel.
He attended Boyce United Methodist Church and enjoyed camping and golfing. He had officiated nearly every sport and coached the East End Red Devils at one time.
He is survived by his wife, Alice Ruth Adkins-Eckstein, whom he married June 16, 1955. Also surviving is a son, David K. Eckstein, & his wife Carrie, of East Liverpool, with whom he resided, along with three grandchildren: David Thomas Eckstein, Joshua Lee Eckstein & Andrew James "AJ" Eckstein. He also leaves behind a brother, John Edward Eckstein, Sr., of Dennison, Ohio as well as several nieces and nephews.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a son, Dennis James Eckstein & a daughter, Karen Sue Eckstein-George, as well as ten sisters: Hester Aida Reed, Leona Virginia DiLorenzo, Ida Blanche McFall, Mary Ellen Montgomery, Esther Mae Hill, Betty Margaret Bagley, Lucy Belle Eckstein, Veda Leann Baker, Elizabeth Emma "Betty" White and an infant sister; and three brothers: Joseph William Eckstein, Eli "Doll" Eckstein & John F. Eckstein.
A service was held on Tuesday, February 10, 2015, at the Dawson Funeral Home by the Rev. Alvin Talkington, Pastor of the Boyce United Methodist Church.
He was laid to rest next to his son, Dennis James Eckstein, in Riverview Cemetery.
Born on June 16, 1936 in East Liverpool, a son of the late Eli Edgar "Ed" Eckstein & Rose Ellen Deem-Beighey-Eckstein. A resident of this area all his life, he worked at Quaker State for many years. Following his retirement, he worked at The East Liverpool Review. He had also worked at the Homer Laughlin China Company, American Vitrified & Crucible Steel.
He attended Boyce United Methodist Church and enjoyed camping and golfing. He had officiated nearly every sport and coached the East End Red Devils at one time.
He is survived by his wife, Alice Ruth Adkins-Eckstein, whom he married June 16, 1955. Also surviving is a son, David K. Eckstein, & his wife Carrie, of East Liverpool, with whom he resided, along with three grandchildren: David Thomas Eckstein, Joshua Lee Eckstein & Andrew James "AJ" Eckstein. He also leaves behind a brother, John Edward Eckstein, Sr., of Dennison, Ohio as well as several nieces and nephews.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a son, Dennis James Eckstein & a daughter, Karen Sue Eckstein-George, as well as ten sisters: Hester Aida Reed, Leona Virginia DiLorenzo, Ida Blanche McFall, Mary Ellen Montgomery, Esther Mae Hill, Betty Margaret Bagley, Lucy Belle Eckstein, Veda Leann Baker, Elizabeth Emma "Betty" White and an infant sister; and three brothers: Joseph William Eckstein, Eli "Doll" Eckstein & John F. Eckstein.
A service was held on Tuesday, February 10, 2015, at the Dawson Funeral Home by the Rev. Alvin Talkington, Pastor of the Boyce United Methodist Church.
He was laid to rest next to his son, Dennis James Eckstein, in Riverview Cemetery.
Family Members
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Elizabeth Emma "Betty" Eckstein White
1900–1957
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Veda Leanne Eckstein Baker
1901–1988
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John F. Eckstein
1902–1963
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Eli Walton "Doll" Eckstein
1904–1969
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Joseph William Eckstein
1906–1955
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Hester Aida Eckstein Reed
1909–1993
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Esther Mae Beighey Hill
1916–1989
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Lucy Belle Beighey Eckstein
1918–1944
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Ida Blanche Beighey McFall
1920–1997
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Leona Virginia "Noanie" Beighey Di Lorenzo
1922–1999
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Betty Margaret Beighey Bagley
1925–1986
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Mary Ellen Beighey Montgomery
1929–1983
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