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Charles William “Willie” Ragályi

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Charles William “Willie” Ragályi

Birth
Wise County, Virginia, USA
Death
25 Aug 1985 (aged 71)
North Olmsted, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, USA
Burial
North Olmsted, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section: Sermon on the Mount-Lawn E-Crypt 1-Space 1
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Loving and extremely devoted husband to Lottie Mae (nee Hindle). They married March 23, 1934 at Red Dragon, West Virginia and had four children: John, Annabelle, Frances, and Diane Virginia.

He was the son of John Ragalyi, Sr., and his wife Lydia (nee Himody); brother of Vilma, John, Louis,William, Edward, and Joseph.

He worked as a coal miner for the Glo-Gora Coal Company at Red Dragon, West Virginia. A dangerous job that he didn't want to stay at all his life. He scrimped and saved as much money as he could and, with his brother (Joe) he bought an Esso Gas Station at Marmet, West Virginia. After several years he sold the gas station and moved his family to Cleveland, Ohio. He worked at Republic Steel, starting out as a sweeper and working up to being a Welder. He left Republic Steel after a year or two and went to work for Waco Manufacturing Company. He spent the rest of his working life there; beginning as a Welder and at the time of his death, he had risen to the position of plant Superintendant.

Charles was a Mason and member of Salina Lodge No. 27, A.F.& A.M. at Malden, West Virginia. His unending loyalty and devotion to family endures through his descendants. He was a credit to mankind.

His birth is recorded in the Bureau of Vital Statistics, State Board of Health at Richmond, VA., in Volume 217, Number 20953, on September 15, 1917. His wife, Lottie Mae, is buried next to him here at Sunset Memorial Park.
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Loving and extremely devoted husband to Lottie Mae (nee Hindle). They married March 23, 1934 at Red Dragon, West Virginia and had four children: John, Annabelle, Frances, and Diane Virginia.

He was the son of John Ragalyi, Sr., and his wife Lydia (nee Himody); brother of Vilma, John, Louis,William, Edward, and Joseph.

He worked as a coal miner for the Glo-Gora Coal Company at Red Dragon, West Virginia. A dangerous job that he didn't want to stay at all his life. He scrimped and saved as much money as he could and, with his brother (Joe) he bought an Esso Gas Station at Marmet, West Virginia. After several years he sold the gas station and moved his family to Cleveland, Ohio. He worked at Republic Steel, starting out as a sweeper and working up to being a Welder. He left Republic Steel after a year or two and went to work for Waco Manufacturing Company. He spent the rest of his working life there; beginning as a Welder and at the time of his death, he had risen to the position of plant Superintendant.

Charles was a Mason and member of Salina Lodge No. 27, A.F.& A.M. at Malden, West Virginia. His unending loyalty and devotion to family endures through his descendants. He was a credit to mankind.

His birth is recorded in the Bureau of Vital Statistics, State Board of Health at Richmond, VA., in Volume 217, Number 20953, on September 15, 1917. His wife, Lottie Mae, is buried next to him here at Sunset Memorial Park.


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