
Fred Garretson
From the Journal-News

GARRETSON, Fred T 93, died peacefully Wednesday evening,
March 12, 2014, at Westover Retirement Community. Fred was born on May 15, 1920,
in Handley, West Virginia, to James and Mae Legg Garretson, who preceded him in
death. Fred was raised in Huntington, West Virginia. He graduated in 1938 from
Huntington High School, where he earned distinction as the West Virginia State
Champion pole vaulter. Fred attended Miami University for a semester, and then
felt called to serve his country. He joined the United States army in September
1940. Fred served and fought in the Battle of the Bulge, the Colmar Pocket,
across the Rhine and into Germany. For these actions, Fred was awarded the
Bronze Star. Fred was honorably discharged in November 1945. Fred married
Virginia, his wife of 63 years, May 23, 1942. They were blessed with seven sons:
Don, of St. Petersburg, Florida; Robert (Jane), Glendale, Ohio; James (deceased
shortly after birth, 1946); Jack (Tara), West Chester, Ohio; David (Amanda),
Alabama; Steve, South Carolina; and Patrick (Jeannie). His brothers, James L.
and Dick; his wife Virginia, his sons James and Patrick preceded Fred in death.
Fred has eleven grandchildren, Bo, Robert and Matthew, John, Jenny and Tyler,
Ben, Mark, Brian and Zachery, Carly and Katie. In addition, Fred was loved by
his eleven great grandchildren. Fred returned from military service determined
to complete his college education. He graduated from Miami University in 1949.
Fred was a beloved accounting and bookkeeping teacher and football, track and
swimming coach. Summers Fred managed several community swim pools to supplement
his income. As he neared retirement as an educator, Fred began a second career
as manager of the Hamilton teacher's credit union (formerly Hambuco Credit
Union, now Aurgroup). Fred touched thousands of lives as an educator and
athletic coach. He was the first President of the National High School Coaches
Association, President of the Ohio High School Football Association and is a
member of the Butler County and City of Hamilton Sports Hall of Fame. Fred and
Virginia loved to travel; they visited all 50 states and numerous foreign
countries. Fred will be remembered as a wonderful husband and father. He served
his country, his community and his family with honor and distinction. A
celebration of Fred's life will be held at Hamilton High School auditorium on
Sunday, March 16, 2014 at 2:00p.m. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests
memorials may be made in Fred's name, to the Westover Fund, c/o the Development
Office, 520 Eaton Avenue, Hamilton, Ohio 45013. The family expresses their
gratitude to the wonderful staff and caregivers at Westover and the Coachhouse
for their loving care of Fred. Fred will be greatly missed by his family and his
wide circle of friends. Avance Funeral Home of Fairfield, Ohio is assisting the
family.
GARRETSON, Fred T 93, died peacefully Wednesday evening, March 12, 2014, at
Westover Retirement Community. Fred was born on May 15, 1920, in Handley,
West Virginia, to James and Mae Legg Garretson, who preceded him in death.
Fred was raised in Huntington, West Virginia. He graduated in 1938 from
Huntington High School, where he earned distinction as the West Virginia
State Champion pole vaulter. Fred attended Miami University for a semester,
and then felt called to serve his country. He joined the United States
army in September 1940. Fred served and fought in the Battle of the
Bulge, the Colmar Pocket, across the Rhine and into Germany. For these
actions, Fred was awarded the
Bronze Star. Fred was honorably discharged in November 1945. Fred
married Virginia, his wife of 63 years, May 23, 1942. They were blessed with
seven sons: Don, of St. Petersburg, Florida; Robert (Jane), Glendale, Ohio;
James (deceased shortly after birth, 1946); Jack (Tara), West Chester, Ohio;
David (Amanda), Alabama; Steve, South Carolina; and Patrick (Jeannie). His
brothers, James L. and Dick; his wife Virginia, his sons James and Patrick
preceded Fred in death. Fred has eleven grandchildren, Bo, Robert and
Matthew, John, Jenny and Tyler, Ben, Mark, Brian and Zachery, Carly and
Katie. In addition, Fred was loved by his eleven great grandchildren. Fred
returned from military service determined to complete his college education.
He graduated from Miami University in 1949. Fred was a beloved accounting
and bookkeeping teacher and football, track and swimming coach. Summers Fred
managed several community swim pools to supplement his income. As he neared
retirement as an educator, Fred began a second career as manager of the
Hamilton teacher's credit union (formerly Hambuco Credit Union, now Aurgroup).
Fred touched thousands of lives as an educator and athletic coach. He was
the first President of the National High School Coaches Association,
President of the Ohio High School Football Association and is a member of
the Butler County and City of Hamilton Sports Hall of Fame. Fred and
Virginia loved to travel; they visited all 50 states and numerous foreign
countries. Fred will be remembered as a wonderful husband and father. He
served his country, his community and his family with honor and distinction.
A celebration of Fred's life will be held at Hamilton High School auditorium
on Sunday, March 16, 2014 at 2:00p.m. In lieu of flowers, the family
suggests memorials may be made in Fred's name, to the Westover Fund, c/o the
Development Office, 520 Eaton Avenue, Hamilton, Ohio 45013. The family
expresses their gratitude to the wonderful staff and caregivers at Westover
and the Coachhouse for their loving care of Fred. Fred will be greatly
missed by his family and his wide circle of friends. Avance Funeral Home of
Fairfield, Ohio is assisting the family. - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/hamilton/obituary.aspx?n=fred-t-garretson&pid=170153800&fhid=5476#sthash.K7AKfo65.dpuf
GARRETSON, Fred T 93, died peacefully Wednesday evening, March 12, 2014, at
Westover Retirement Community. Fred was born on May 15, 1920, in Handley,
West Virginia, to James and Mae Legg Garretson, who preceded him in death.
Fred was raised in Huntington, West Virginia. He graduated in 1938 from
Huntington High School, where he earned distinction as the West Virginia
State Champion pole vaulter. Fred attended Miami University for a semester,
and then felt called to serve his country. He joined the United States
army in September 1940. Fred served and fought in the Battle of the
Bulge, the Colmar Pocket, across the Rhine and into Germany. For these
actions, Fred was awarded the
Bronze Star. Fred was honorably discharged in November 1945. Fred
married Virginia, his wife of 63 years, May 23, 1942. They were blessed with
seven sons: Don, of St. Petersburg, Florida; Robert (Jane), Glendale, Ohio;
James (deceased shortly after birth, 1946); Jack (Tara), West Chester, Ohio;
David (Amanda), Alabama; Steve, South Carolina; and Patrick (Jeannie). His
brothers, James L. and Dick; his wife Virginia, his sons James and Patrick
preceded Fred in death. Fred has eleven grandchildren, Bo, Robert and
Matthew, John, Jenny and Tyler, Ben, Mark, Brian and Zachery, Carly and
Katie. In addition, Fred was loved by his eleven great grandchildren. Fred
returned from military service determined to complete his college education.
He graduated from Miami University in 1949. Fred was a beloved accounting
and bookkeeping teacher and football, track and swimming coach. Summers Fred
managed several community swim pools to supplement his income. As he neared
retirement as an educator, Fred began a second career as manager of the
Hamilton teacher's credit union (formerly Hambuco Credit Union, now Aurgroup).
Fred touched thousands of lives as an educator and athletic coach. He was
the first President of the National High School Coaches Association,
President of the Ohio High School Football Association and is a member of
the Butler County and City of Hamilton Sports Hall of Fame. Fred and
Virginia loved to travel; they visited all 50 states and numerous foreign
countries. Fred will be remembered as a wonderful husband and father. He
served his country, his community and his family with honor and distinction.
A celebration of Fred's life will be held at Hamilton High School auditorium
on Sunday, March 16, 2014 at 2:00p.m. In lieu of flowers, the family
suggests memorials may be made in Fred's name, to the Westover Fund, c/o the
Development Office, 520 Eaton Avenue, Hamilton, Ohio 45013. The family
expresses their gratitude to the wonderful staff and caregivers at Westover
and the Coachhouse for their loving care of Fred. Fred will be greatly
missed by his family and his wide circle of friends. Avance Funeral Home of
Fairfield, Ohio is assisting the family. - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/hamilton/obituary.aspx?n=fred-t-garretson&pid=170153800&fhid=5476#sthash.K7AKfo65.dpuf
GARRETSON, Fred T 93, died peacefully Wednesday evening, March 12, 2014, at
Westover Retirement Community. Fred was born on May 15, 1920, in Handley,
West Virginia, to James and Mae Legg Garretson, who preceded him in death.
Fred was raised in Huntington, West Virginia. He graduated in 1938 from
Huntington High School, where he earned distinction as the West Virginia
State Champion pole vaulter. Fred attended Miami University for a semester,
and then felt called to serve his country. He joined the United States army
in September 1940. Fred served and fought in the Battle of the Bulge, the
Colmar Pocket, across the Rhine and into Germany. For these actions, Fred
was awarded the Bronze Star. Fred was honorably discharged in November 1945.
Fred married Virginia, his wife of 63 years, May 23, 1942. They were blessed
with seven sons: Don, of St. Petersburg, Florida; Robert (Jane), Glendale,
Ohio; James (deceased shortly after birth, 1946); Jack (Tara), West Chester,
Ohio; David (Amanda), Alabama; Steve, South Carolina; and Patrick (Jeannie).
His brothers, James L. and Dick; his wife Virginia, his sons James and
Patrick preceded Fred in death. Fred has eleven grandchildren, Bo, Robert
and Matthew, John, Jenny and Tyler, Ben, Mark, Brian and Zachery, Carly and
Katie. In addition, Fred was loved by his eleven great grandchildren. Fred
returned from military service determined to complete his college education.
He graduated from Miami University in 1949. Fred was a beloved accounting
and bookkeeping teacher and football, track and swimming coach. Summers Fred
managed several community swim pools to supplement his income. As he neared
retirement as an educator, Fred began a second career as manager of the
Hamilton teacher's credit union (formerly Hambuco Credit Union, now Aurgroup).
Fred touched thousands of lives as an educator and athletic coach. He was
the first President of the National High School Coaches Association,
President of the Ohio High School Football Association and is a member of
the Butler County and City of Hamilton Sports Hall of Fame. Fred and
Virginia loved to travel; they visited all 50 states and numerous foreign
countries. Fred will be remembered as a wonderful husband and father. He
served his country, his community and his family with honor and distinction.
A celebration of Fred's life will be held at Hamilton High School auditorium
on Sunday, March 16, 2014 at 2:00p.m. In lieu of flowers, the family
suggests memorials may be made in Fred's name, to the Westover Fund, c/o the
Development Office, 520 Eaton Avenue, Hamilton, Ohio 45013. The family
expresses their gratitude to the wonderful staff and caregivers at Westover
and the Coachhouse for their loving care of Fred. Fred will be greatly
missed by his family and his wide circle of friends. Avance Funeral Home of
Fairfield, Ohio is assisting the family. - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/hamilton/obituary.aspx?n=fred-t-garretson&pid=170153800&fhid=5476#sthash.K7AKfo65.dpuf
GARRETSON, Fred T 93, died peacefully Wednesday evening, March 12, 2014, at
Westover Retirement Community. Fred was born on May 15, 1920, in Handley,
West Virginia, to James and Mae Legg Garretson, who preceded him in death.
Fred was raised in Huntington, West Virginia. He graduated in 1938 from
Huntington High School, where he earned distinction as the West Virginia
State Champion pole vaulter. Fred attended Miami University for a semester,
and then felt called to serve his country. He joined the United States army
in September 1940. Fred served and fought in the Battle of the Bulge, the
Colmar Pocket, across the Rhine and into Germany. For these actions, Fred
was awarded the Bronze Star. Fred was honorably discharged in November 1945.
Fred married Virginia, his wife of 63 years, May 23, 1942. They were blessed
with seven sons: Don, of St. Petersburg, Florida; Robert (Jane), Glendale,
Ohio; James (deceased shortly after birth, 1946); Jack (Tara), West Chester,
Ohio; David (Amanda), Alabama; Steve, South Carolina; and Patrick (Jeannie).
His brothers, James L. and Dick; his wife Virginia, his sons James and
Patrick preceded Fred in death. Fred has eleven grandchildren, Bo, Robert
and Matthew, John, Jenny and Tyler, Ben, Mark, Brian and Zachery, Carly and
Katie. In addition, Fred was loved by his eleven great grandchildren. Fred
returned from military service determined to complete his college education.
He graduated from Miami University in 1949. Fred was a beloved accounting
and bookkeeping teacher and football, track and swimming coach. Summers Fred
managed several community swim pools to supplement his income. As he neared
retirement as an educator, Fred began a second career as manager of the
Hamilton teacher's credit union (formerly Hambuco Credit Union, now Aurgroup).
Fred touched thousands of lives as an educator and athletic coach. He was
the first President of the National High School Coaches Association,
President of the Ohio High School Football Association and is a member of
the Butler County and City of Hamilton Sports Hall of Fame. Fred and
Virginia loved to travel; they visited all 50 states and numerous foreign
countries. Fred will be remembered as a wonderful husband and father. He
served his country, his community and his family with honor and distinction.
A celebration of Fred's life will be held at Hamilton High School auditorium
on Sunday, March 16, 2014 at 2:00p.m. In lieu of flowers, the family
suggests memorials may be made in Fred's name, to the Westover Fund, c/o the
Development Office, 520 Eaton Avenue, Hamilton, Ohio 45013. The family
expresses their gratitude to the wonderful staff and caregivers at Westover
and the Coachhouse for their loving care of Fred. Fred will be greatly
missed by his family and his wide circle of friends. Avance Funeral Home of
Fairfield, Ohio is assisting the family. - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/hamilton/obituary.aspx?n=fred-t-garretson&pid=170153800&fhid=5476#sthash.K7AKfo65.dpuf
GARRETSON, Fred T 93, died peacefully Wednesday evening, March 12, 2014, at
Westover Retirement Community. Fred was born on May 15, 1920, in Handley,
West Virginia, to James and Mae Legg Garretson, who preceded him in death.
Fred was raised in Huntington, West Virginia. He graduated in 1938 from
Huntington High School, where he earned distinction as the West Virginia
State Champion pole vaulter. Fred attended Miami University for a semester,
and then felt called to serve his country. He joined the United States army
in September 1940. Fred served and fought in the Battle of the Bulge, the
Colmar Pocket, across the Rhine and into Germany. For these actions, Fred
was awarded the Bronze Star. Fred was honorably discharged in November 1945.
Fred married Virginia, his wife of 63 years, May 23, 1942. They were blessed
with seven sons: Don, of St. Petersburg, Florida; Robert (Jane), Glendale,
Ohio; James (deceased shortly after birth, 1946); Jack (Tara), West Chester,
Ohio; David (Amanda), Alabama; Steve, South Carolina; and Patrick (Jeannie).
His brothers, James L. and Dick; his wife Virginia, his sons James and
Patrick preceded Fred in death. Fred has eleven grandchildren, Bo, Robert
and Matthew, John, Jenny and Tyler, Ben, Mark, Brian and Zachery, Carly and
Katie. In addition, Fred was loved by his eleven great grandchildren. Fred
returned from military service determined to complete his college education.
He graduated from Miami University in 1949. Fred was a beloved accounting
and bookkeeping teacher and football, track and swimming coach. Summers Fred
managed several community swim pools to supplement his income. As he neared
retirement as an educator, Fred began a second career as manager of the
Hamilton teacher's credit union (formerly Hambuco Credit Union, now Aurgroup).
Fred touched thousands of lives as an educator and athletic coach. He was
the first President of the National High School Coaches Association,
President of the Ohio High School Football Association and is a member of
the Butler County and City of Hamilton Sports Hall of Fame. Fred and
Virginia loved to travel; they visited all 50 states and numerous foreign
countries. Fred will be remembered as a wonderful husband and father. He
served his country, his community and his family with honor and distinction.
A celebration of Fred's life will be held at Hamilton High School auditorium
on Sunday, March 16, 2014 at 2:00p.m. In lieu of flowers, the family
suggests memorials may be made in Fred's name, to the Westover Fund, c/o the
Development Office, 520 Eaton Avenue, Hamilton, Ohio 45013. The family
expresses their gratitude to the wonderful staff and caregivers at Westover
and the Coachhouse for their loving care of Fred. Fred will be greatly
missed by his family and his wide circle of friends. Avance Funeral Home of
Fairfield, Ohio is assisting the family. - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/hamilton/obituary.aspx?n=fred-t-garretson&pid=170153800&fhid=5476#sthash.K7AKfo65.dpuf
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