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John R. Gotch 1943-2011
12/13/2011, 5:29 pm
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CANTON, Ohio — John R. Gotch, 68, of Canton, Ohio, passed away Sunday, Dec. 11, at St. Luke Lutheran Home.

He was born on Aug. 2, 1943, in Streator, the son of the late Andrew and Lena (Dzuris) Gotch. John was a 1961 graduate of Streator High School. Upon graduation from high school, John attended Illinois State University, then Illinois Normal, and graduated from Southern Illinois University with a degree in radio and television communications. He was a U.S. veteran, serving in the Air Force during the Vietnam War.

John worked for Diebold as a director of human resources for 18 years before retiring in 2003. Following his retirement, he went on to work for ServePro of North Canton. He was a member of St. John Lutheran Church, where he served as president of the congregation, was a Sunday school teacher and sang in the choir.

He was a dedicated Cubs and Bears fan.

He leaves to cherish his memory, his wife, Lou Ann (Meyer) Gotch with whom he married on Oct. 7, 1967; his son, Andrew J. (Rae Ann) Gotch of Stewartville, Minn.; his grandson, Drake D. Gotch; his brother, Roger (Gail) Gotch of Racine, Wis.; and his sister, Kathlene (Malcolm) Billard of Peru.

A celebration of John's life will be Saturday, Dec. 17, at 11 a.m. at St. John Lutheran Church. The Rev. John Telloni will be officiating. Friends may call at the church one hour prior to the service on Saturday.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. Luke Lutheran Home or St. John's Lutheran Church Organ Fund.

Messages of comfort and support may be sent to the family at www.paquelet.com.

Paquelet-Massillon Funeral Home

1100 Wales Road NE, Massillon, OH 44646

330-833-3222 www.paquelet.com


 



 
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12/17/11 12:29 PM #1    

Ken Crosiar

John will be missed. It has been many years since John and I roamed the halls of Streator High School. My only contact has been his stories on our web site. John was a mover and shaker in school and went on to have a great life with Lou Ann.  He said that relationships are the most important thing, and his family pictures show he never lost that ideal. My best goes out to his family that was his whole world.  He was a good friend and I am sorry we missed that one more visit.

Ken Crosiar.


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