Francis G. O'Such Sr, 89, of Phoenix, AZ, passed away on Friday, Aug. 14, 2020. He was a proud US Army veteran who served in the Korean War.
Frank was a longtime resident of Garwood, NJ, before moving to Stewartsville, PA, 18 years ago. He recently relocated to Phoenix.
He worked for Hyatt Roller Bearing in Clark and Premier Electric in Garwood. He attended high school at Jonathan Dayton in Springfield, NJ. Frank was a longtime volunteer fireman with the Garwood Fire Department and member of the Garwood VFW and Citizen's Hose in Easton, PA. He enjoyed playing golf and spending time with family.
He was the son of the late Nicholas and Nettie O'Such and the devoted husband of the late Marguerite (Peggy Janssen) for 62 years. Frank is survived by his daughter, Debbie and her husband, Deno Orginos and son, Francis G. O'Such Jr. and his wife, Valerie. He is also survived by four grandchildren, Casey Clark, Kerrie Clark, Kelley O'Such and Colin O'Such. He had five sisters and brothers; Helen Hall, Mary Schadewald, Ann Fitch, Mike O'Such and John O'Such, all deceased.
There will be no services and his remains will be interred at the National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona.
Published in The Express Times on Aug. 19, 2020.
Francis G. O'Such Sr, 89, of Phoenix, AZ, passed away on Friday, Aug. 14, 2020. He was a proud US Army veteran who served in the Korean War.
Frank was a longtime resident of Garwood, NJ, before moving to Stewartsville, PA, 18 years ago. He recently relocated to Phoenix.
He worked for Hyatt Roller Bearing in Clark and Premier Electric in Garwood. He attended high school at Jonathan Dayton in Springfield, NJ. Frank was a longtime volunteer fireman with the Garwood Fire Department and member of the Garwood VFW and Citizen's Hose in Easton, PA. He enjoyed playing golf and spending time with family.
He was the son of the late Nicholas and Nettie O'Such and the devoted husband of the late Marguerite (Peggy Janssen) for 62 years. Frank is survived by his daughter, Debbie and her husband, Deno Orginos and son, Francis G. O'Such Jr. and his wife, Valerie. He is also survived by four grandchildren, Casey Clark, Kerrie Clark, Kelley O'Such and Colin O'Such. He had five sisters and brothers; Helen Hall, Mary Schadewald, Ann Fitch, Mike O'Such and John O'Such, all deceased.
There will be no services and his remains will be interred at the National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona.
Published in The Express Times on Aug. 19, 2020.
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