Member Obituaries
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VOLANT, FL. William Thomas Beatty Sr., 79, of Volant and Clearwater, Fla., and formerly of Slippery Rock, passed away Sunday, April 27, 2014, in Clearwater. He was born Sept. 27, 1934, in Slippery Rock, to Frank Sedwick Beatty and Margaret Iona Steele Beatty. He married Audrey Price Beatty on July 11, 2003. She survives at the residence. He was previously married to Katherine Gates Beatty on Aug. 15, 1959. She preceded him in death on Oct. 24, 2001. He graduated from Slippery Rock High School in 1952 and Slippery Rock State Teachers College in 1956, and went on to earn two masters degrees. He went to the military after college and retired as a full colonel of the Army Reserve. He was a high school administrator and started the football program at Slippery Rock High School. He was the school's first coach. He organized the first midget football program. He was an outstanding basketball player in his youth and was inducted into the Butler County Sports Hall of Fame, the Slippery Rock University Sports Hall of Fame and the Slippery Rock High School Sports Hall of Fame. He was a member of Slippery Rock United Methodist Church. He was a member and past master of Grove City F&AM Lodge 603, and was a member of Order of Eastern Star 110. He was a member of the Slippery Rock Good Fellows and Ridgeway Elks.
Survivors include his wife, Audrey, of Volant; a daughter, Barbara K. Pink of Slippery Rock; three sons, William T. Beatty Jr. and his wife, Peggy, of Grove City, Steve E. Beatty of Slippery Rock and Joseph A. Beatty and his wife, Sara, of Slippery Rock; a stepson, Donald R. Smith of Volant; two stepdaughters, Rae Lynn Smith of New Wilmington and Lea Ann Kuth of Harmony; a sister, I. Claire Barron and her husband, John, of Slippery Rock; 10 grandchildren; six stepgrandchildren; a great-grandson; and six stepgreat-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents; his first wife; and a son-in-law, Gary Pink.
The family will receive friends from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday, May 3, and from 1 to 2 p.m. Sunday, May 4, at the Smith Funeral Home, 421 New Castle St., Slippery Rock. A Masonic service will be observed Saturday evening. Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home with the Rev. Keith McIlwain, pastor of the Slippery Rock United Methodist Church, presiding. Military honors will be observed following the service Sunday at Slippery Rock Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society or the American Kidney Association.
John Koshan shared this on Bill's military career:
Bill was commissioned via the Pennsylvania National Guard OCS program. Can't tell you how many conversations we had about this and how many friends he had in the guard. I met him when we were both Captains in the 475th QM Group in Farrell. Bill was a logistics officer. He became the S4 for the Group and eventually the Group Commander. He also was a Battalion commander, commanding the 402nd QM Operating Bn in Farrell, Pa. Bill was appointed as the Deputy Chief of Staff (DSLOG) for Logistics for the 99th Reserve Command in Pittsburgh,PA and then was appointed commander of the 443rd Depot, another unit of the 99th Reserve Command. He served in this capacity until he retired.
John was a life member of MOAA and joined the MSVC Chapter two years ago.
HUBBARD OH. Donald J. Oglesby crossed the bar to be with his Lord on March 3, 2014. Don was born March 4, 1940 in Aberdeen, Wash., to the late John C and R Geraldine (Smith) Oglesby. He attended Morgan Jr High School in Ellensburg, Wash., North Central High School in Spokane, Wash., and received his BS degree from the University of the State of New York in 1982. Don enlisted in the US Navy in 1957, serving on destroyers home ported in Norfolk, Va., and Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, and at Fleet Sonar School, Key West, Fla. He received an Honorable Discharge from the Navy as a Chief Petty Officer in 1969 and returned to Spokane. In 1971 he enlisted in the US Coast Guard and served at Fleet Training Group, Pearl Harbor. He retired from the Coast Guard in 1982. After retiring, he relocated to LaCrosse, Wis. and served for 15 years as a Motor Carrier Inspector for the Wisconsin State Patrol.
Don was an active member in the Military Officers Association of America; he was a member and past president of the La Crosse Chapter, member of the Ohio Western Reserve Chapter and a charter member and Secretary/Treasurer of the Mahoning and Shenango Valleys Chapter. He was also a member of Austintown American Legion Post 301, Wisconsin State Patrol Alumni Association, Coast Guard Warrant and Chief Warrant Officers Association, and Ohio Buckeye Coasties Group. He was a member of Grace Fellowship Church, Warren, Ohio and a volunteer reader for Reading Radio Service of Youngstown. Don was an avid fan of NASCAR and enjoyed fishing and cooking. He was involved in tracing his family roots in genealogical research.
He is survived by his wife Janet Robison Oglesby whom he married May 28, 2000, his four sons and one daughter, a stepson and stepdaughter, eighteen grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his late wife Barbara Johnson Oglesby of LaCrosse.
Services will be held at the Smith's Funeral Home, 3126 Main St., West Middlesex, Thursday at 11:00 am with Rev. Robert McFarland of Chestnut Ridge Church of God officiating. In lieu of flowers contributions can be made to Austintown American Legion Post 301, 3652 Oakwood Ave. Austintown, OH 44515 or MSVC-MOAA c/o Walt Duzzny, Treasurer 66 Parkgate Ave. Youngstown, OH 44515.

Peter Mihai, age 92, passed away on September 13, 2023. Peter was born September 17, 1930 in Dearborn, MI to Peter and Victoria Mihai. He proudly served in the US Army where he worked for the Department of Defense in many positions. He retired from the Army after nearly 25 years as a Major. Peter was past president of the Military Officers Association of America in both the Canton and Mahoning Valley organizations. He loved America and enjoyed traveling around her as much as possible, however, he did love being at home with his wife and yorkies. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his former wife Beverly Mihai and brother Joe Bedmarczyk. He is survived by his wife Ilona Mihai, children Phillip Mihai, Stephanie Mihai, and Elizabeth (Jim) Wright, and a multitude of grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Public Viewing will be held Friday, 22nd of September, 2023 from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM at St. George Romanian Orthodox Church 144 30th St. NW Canton, Ohio 44709 with funeral service to follow at 12:00 PM. V. Rev. Fr. Daniel Palanceanu and Fr. Colin Barker officiating. Burial will follow at Ohio Western Reserve National Cemetery at 02:15 PM in Seville, Ohio. Please share a memory at reedfuneralhome.com.
Matthew Adam Chikosky passed away on October 22, 2021 at the age of 79. Matt grew up in the Shenango Valley. He attended the former St. Adalbert’s Parochial Grade School and graduated from Sharon High School and Youngstown State University. A ROTC graduate, he was commissioned a US Army Lieutenant in 1969.
Capt. Thomas V. Petzinger, 90, a servant to his family, friends, community, and country, passed away on December 1, 2020, at St. Elizabeth Hospital in Boardman.
MSVC member Lieutenant Colonel Gary Lee Williams, 77, U.S. Army, Retired, passed away on Thursday, 26 November, following a brief illness.
NILES, Ohio (MyValleyTributes) – Thomas L. Nevin, 59, passed away on Sunday, September 13, 2020 at St. Joseph’s Warren Hospital.
William “Bill” T. Sweeney, 73, passed away peacefully on Thursday, September 10, 2020 with his loving family by his side.
Thomas Sloan MacRae passed away on December 11, 2017 at Grove City Medical Center. He was the devoted husband of Julia (Reep) MacRae and beloved father of sons Sloan and John MacRae.
Elbert "Lee" Bishop passed away peacefully Tuesday (April 25, 2017) at home in Normal, surrounded by his family.
Chris attended Central High School in Columbus, Ohio and joined the Air Force and later joined the Army where he proudly served his country with two tours in Viet Nam. He also served in Germany, Korea, Saudi Arabia and many bases around continental United States. Chris was a Quartermaster and was awarded many medals and commendations. He retired in November 1981. He then worked for the United States Postal Service for 18 years.
John R. Hulan, 82, passed away peacefully at his home at 4:40pm on Saturday, November 21, 2015, from complications of pneumonia.
Gary Solander, Col., USA Ret., of 1695 Woodside Dr. Hermitage, passed away peacefully at 3:09 a.m. Friday, March 16, 2012, in the hospital of Sharon Regional Health System with his family by his side. He was 74.