Andrew Bohach, 217 Mercer Ave., Farrell, died at 4:40 a.m today in Sharon General Hospital after several days' illness. He was 50.
Mr. Bohach was Born May 21, 1919 in Farrell to John Bohach and the late Anna Martinko Bohach.
He married Thelma M. Lagman on July 11. 1942. She survives.
He was employed by Sawhill Tubular Products Division of Cyclops Corp. as a die setter. He was a member of St. Ann's Church Farrell; was an auditor of the Slovak Home, and belonged to the German Home, St. Alberts's Club and the Greek Catholic Union Gymnastic Branch 9 all of Farrell. He also was a member of Farrell Post 5286, Veterans of Foreign Wars. He was a veteran of World War II during which he was a private first class with the Army in northern France, Belgium, Normandy, the Rhileland and Ardennes.
Surviving besides his widow, are three daughters, Shirley, wife of Thomas Sefrick, Sharon; Andrea, wife of William Grega, Masury, and Linda Bohach at home; his father, John Bohach, Farrell; three sisters, Anna, wife of George Husosky, Masury; Mary, wife of Michael Kachic Jr., Farrell and Margaret, wife of Walter Ulaz, Farrell; two brothers, George Bohach, Weirton W.Va., and Joseph Bohach, Sharon, and a grandchild.
Besides his mother, who died in 1942, Mr Bohach was preceded in death by three brothers, Michael, John and Steve, and five sisters, Bertha, Helen, Julia, Elsie and Mary.
Requiem High Mass 9:30 a.m. Monday in St Ann's Church, Farrell, with a prayer service a 9 a.m. Monday in the John E.Giroski Funeral Home, 1246 Roemer, Blvd., Farrell.
Burial in St. Michael's Cemetary. Friends may call at the funeral home form 7 to 9 p.m. today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday.
Family requests that material tributes take the form of contributions to the American Cancer Society.
Andrew Bohach, 217 Mercer Ave., Farrell, died at 4:40 a.m today in Sharon General Hospital after several days' illness. He was 50.
Mr. Bohach was Born May 21, 1919 in Farrell to John Bohach and the late Anna Martinko Bohach.
He married Thelma M. Lagman on July 11. 1942. She survives.
He was employed by Sawhill Tubular Products Division of Cyclops Corp. as a die setter. He was a member of St. Ann's Church Farrell; was an auditor of the Slovak Home, and belonged to the German Home, St. Alberts's Club and the Greek Catholic Union Gymnastic Branch 9 all of Farrell. He also was a member of Farrell Post 5286, Veterans of Foreign Wars. He was a veteran of World War II during which he was a private first class with the Army in northern France, Belgium, Normandy, the Rhileland and Ardennes.
Surviving besides his widow, are three daughters, Shirley, wife of Thomas Sefrick, Sharon; Andrea, wife of William Grega, Masury, and Linda Bohach at home; his father, John Bohach, Farrell; three sisters, Anna, wife of George Husosky, Masury; Mary, wife of Michael Kachic Jr., Farrell and Margaret, wife of Walter Ulaz, Farrell; two brothers, George Bohach, Weirton W.Va., and Joseph Bohach, Sharon, and a grandchild.
Besides his mother, who died in 1942, Mr Bohach was preceded in death by three brothers, Michael, John and Steve, and five sisters, Bertha, Helen, Julia, Elsie and Mary.
Requiem High Mass 9:30 a.m. Monday in St Ann's Church, Farrell, with a prayer service a 9 a.m. Monday in the John E.Giroski Funeral Home, 1246 Roemer, Blvd., Farrell.
Burial in St. Michael's Cemetary. Friends may call at the funeral home form 7 to 9 p.m. today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday.
Family requests that material tributes take the form of contributions to the American Cancer Society.
Inscription
US ARMY WORLD WAR II
Gravesite Details
Military service - Detach #1 1262nd Serv. Commd. Unit, Pvt. 1st Class January 29, 1941-August 24, 1945
Family Members
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George Bohach
1900–1983
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Mary Anna "Maria" Bohacs
1902–1903
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John Bohach Jr
1903–1960
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Michael Bohach
1905–1952
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Anna Bohach Husosky
1907–1996
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Joseph Bohach
1909–1989
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Julia Bohach
1910–1926
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Helen Bohach Ladjevich
1913–1965
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Mary "Aunt Mody" Bohach Crisan Kachic
1914–2004
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Margaret Bohach Ulasz
1917–1993
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Elizabeth Bohach
1921–1925
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Steven Bohach
1923–1923
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Bertha Bohach Turk
1926–1960