He was born in Mansfield June 25, 1928, and had lived in this area all his life. Mr. Kvochick was an employee of Fisher Body, was a member of UAW Local 549, a member of the Springfield Township Volunteer Fire Department and a veteran of the Korean War, having served in the United States Army and been awarded the Purple Heart.
Surviving are his wife, Elizabeth Bister Kvochick; two daughters, Mrs. Donna Jean Vigila of Ashland and Susan Diane Kvochick of the home; one son James A. of the home; his parents Mr and Mrs John Kvochick, 139 Sturges Ave; four sisters, Mrs Eugene Smith, Mrs Ruth Weirich, and Peggy Ann Kvochick, all of Mansfield, and Mrs Loretta Halbrook of Butler; three brothers, Robert of Mansfield, Raymond of Perryville, and Jack of Butler.
Services will be conducted in the J. H. Finefrock & Sons Funeral Home Monday at 3pm by the Rev. Jerry Caswell, pastor of Fellowship Baptist Church. Burial will be in Mansfield Memorial Park.
He was born in Mansfield June 25, 1928, and had lived in this area all his life. Mr. Kvochick was an employee of Fisher Body, was a member of UAW Local 549, a member of the Springfield Township Volunteer Fire Department and a veteran of the Korean War, having served in the United States Army and been awarded the Purple Heart.
Surviving are his wife, Elizabeth Bister Kvochick; two daughters, Mrs. Donna Jean Vigila of Ashland and Susan Diane Kvochick of the home; one son James A. of the home; his parents Mr and Mrs John Kvochick, 139 Sturges Ave; four sisters, Mrs Eugene Smith, Mrs Ruth Weirich, and Peggy Ann Kvochick, all of Mansfield, and Mrs Loretta Halbrook of Butler; three brothers, Robert of Mansfield, Raymond of Perryville, and Jack of Butler.
Services will be conducted in the J. H. Finefrock & Sons Funeral Home Monday at 3pm by the Rev. Jerry Caswell, pastor of Fellowship Baptist Church. Burial will be in Mansfield Memorial Park.
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