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Thursday, July 26, 2012

Cal Deshong passes. Calling hours Sunday.


Retired Beacon Journal printer Cal Deshong, 93, died  Wednesday, July 25.

This is the email from his daughter, Mary Pat Deshong-Kinkelaar:


Thanks for making the post on the blog the other day for Dad. Unfortunately, Dad passed away yesterday morning. We were with him and he was at peace.

He so enjoyed his affiliation with the Akron Beacon Journal and all of his colleagues. I am thankful I was able to attend a few retiree lunches with him.  He really did not like to miss them and I had hoped to get him to one this summer if he had been feeling better. 

You think you're going to be okay when someone at 93 passes, but that's not the case. The loss still really hurts. He was a wonderful father and I'm thankful for the time I had with him.

Would you mind making a blog post to let folks know of his passing?  Visiting hours will be at Redmon Funeral Home, Route 91 in Stow, this Sunday, July 29th from 2 to 5 PM. Funeral services will be held at Redmon on Monday, July 30th at 10 AM with burial at Stow Cemetery.

The obit will run in the Saturday edition of the Beacon. Here is a link to the Redmon Funeral Home website.

Thanks so much.

Best,

Mary

     Calvin E. Deshong    Nov. 24, 1918 - July 25, 2012

This is Cal’s obituary notice on the Redmond Funeral Home website:

Calvin E. Deshong, 93, passed away on July 25, 2012.
Cal was born on November 24, 1918 in Johnstown, PA to Daniel Dishong and Nan (Galbreath) Dishong, and grew up in the Warren, OH area. He was a resident of Stow for the last 50 years.
He married Mary Louise Shepherd on September 8, 1962, who preceded him in death in 2001. An infant brother, Webster, and infant sister, Leola, also preceded him in death.
Cal was dearly loved and will be missed by his daughter, Mary Deshong-Kinkelaar, son-in-law, David Kinkelaar, and granddaughter, Claire Kinkelaar. He is also survived by step-sister, Betty Kanuch, sister-in-law Hilda Borges, brother-in-law Robert Borges, along with nephews Dennis and Michael Shepherd, Dan, Bill and Richard Borges, and Roberta Queen, plus extended family, friends and former colleagues.
Cal’s first job was at the age 9 was as a newsboy for the Warren Tribune. His first day selling papers on the street was the morning President Hoover was elected. After graduating in 1937 from Warren G. Harding High School, Cal went to work at the Warren Tribune as a printer and as an engineer at radio station WRRN. He had also been active in amateur radio, with the call letters, W8QLA.
A veteran of WWII, Cal served in the US Naval Reserve from 1939 to 1941 and the US Navy from 1944 to 1946 at the Naval Operating Base in Norfolk, VA. He attained the rating of Electronic Technicians Mate 2nd class. After the war, he returned to the Warren Tribune. In 1952 he joined the Akron Beacon Journal as a printer in the composing room and was there until his retirement in 1983. Throughout his life, he maintained a sharp mind and a great interest in studying electronics, technology, music and history.
Friends are invited to the Redmon Funeral Home for visitation Sunday from 2 to 5 PM where service will be held at Monday at 10:00 AM with burial at Stow Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Hospice of Summa, 525 E. Market St., P.O. Box 2090, Akron, OH 44398-9976 or SaveTheChildren.org.
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To see a video tribute to Cal, click on http://memorial.yourtribute.com/Calvin-E-Deshong1/
To read the 91st birthday tribute to Cal that appeared in the BJ alums blog, click on http://bjretirees.blogspot.com/2009/11/catching-up-with-cal-deshong-for-his.html

To see an online album of photos from Cal’s life, click on https://picasaweb.google.com/115483244393507838338/CalDeshong#


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