George was an Ordained Minister with the Church of God, Anderson, Indiana, and a devoted Christian. He especially enjoyed old-fashioned “gospel sings” and camp meetings. George met his loving wife Bertha in church. They were married May 5, 1979. For years, they visited people in nursing homes and hospitals. George was a kind and gentle servant of the Lord, a warm and friendly soul.
A veteran of World War II, George served his country honorably in the United States Navy as a Seaman First Class aboard the USS General S. D. Sturgis transport ship. For his service, he received the Pacific Theater Ribbon, American Theater Ribbon, and World War II Victory Medal.
George was a retired General Motors employee. He worked at the Ohio Parma Plant for more than three decades. For leisure, George enjoyed fishing, boating, and camping with family and friends.
George is survived by his beloved wife of 42 years, Bertha Regester; daughter Debbie (Craig, deceased) Backus; step-sons Mitch (Gayle) Martin and Thomas (Ginger) Martin; grandchildren, Ryan (Angie) Rohrbaugh, Chad (Jenifer) Rohrbaugh, Ashley Martin, Tyler (Katrina) Martin, Samantha Martin, Cathleen (Joshua) Kahle; and nine great-grandchildren.
George was preceded in death by his parents, and brother, Calvin (Betty) Regester.
Private services will be held at Roberts Funeral Home-Hillcrest Chapel, Seville. Interment will be at Eastlawn Memory Gardens in Brunswick, where military rites will be held.
George was an Ordained Minister with the Church of God, Anderson, Indiana, and a devoted Christian. He especially enjoyed old-fashioned “gospel sings” and camp meetings. George met his loving wife Bertha in church. They were married May 5, 1979. For years, they visited people in nursing homes and hospitals. George was a kind and gentle servant of the Lord, a warm and friendly soul.
A veteran of World War II, George served his country honorably in the United States Navy as a Seaman First Class aboard the USS General S. D. Sturgis transport ship. For his service, he received the Pacific Theater Ribbon, American Theater Ribbon, and World War II Victory Medal.
George was a retired General Motors employee. He worked at the Ohio Parma Plant for more than three decades. For leisure, George enjoyed fishing, boating, and camping with family and friends.
George is survived by his beloved wife of 42 years, Bertha Regester; daughter Debbie (Craig, deceased) Backus; step-sons Mitch (Gayle) Martin and Thomas (Ginger) Martin; grandchildren, Ryan (Angie) Rohrbaugh, Chad (Jenifer) Rohrbaugh, Ashley Martin, Tyler (Katrina) Martin, Samantha Martin, Cathleen (Joshua) Kahle; and nine great-grandchildren.
George was preceded in death by his parents, and brother, Calvin (Betty) Regester.
Private services will be held at Roberts Funeral Home-Hillcrest Chapel, Seville. Interment will be at Eastlawn Memory Gardens in Brunswick, where military rites will be held.
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