Gene McClellan, Cal DeShong, Al Hunsicker at Papa Joe's |
Al Hunsicker, John Olesky |
Al Hunsicker passes away
Al Hunsicker, one of the most faithful attendees at the BJ retirees
lunches at Papa Joe’s in the Merriman Valley, passed away Tuesday, March 24.
I’ve known Al as a BJ printer and as a Cuyahoga Falls resident for more
than four decades.
His daughter, Pam Hunsicker Coy of Norton, and my daughter, Monnie Ann
Olesky Johnston of Brunswick, attended Falls High together.
Pam’s father-in-law, the late Al Coy, and I were involved in the Cuyahoga
Falls Amateur Baseball Association, often at CFABA board meetings when Al and his
best friend, the late Glenn Winsett, were on the CFABA board and in charge of
cooking hamburgers during Falls High baseball doubeheaders at Waterworks Park.
In 2011 Pam’s son was in a BJ article because, while
a Navy Reservist in Afghanistan, via Skye he watched his daughter, Kaylie Elizabeth Coy,
being born April 3 to his wife, Sarah, who was at TriPoint Medical Center in
Lake County.
The Papa Joe’s lunches died out because, well, too many who attended died.
Maybe Al can have a Heavenly lunch with former BJ printers Cal DeShong, Gene
McClellan, Watson Blanton, Joe Catalano, Ken Wright and Bob Pell, other Papa
Joe’s regulars.
That’s WAY too long a list of dearly departed BJ printers who shared food
and laughter at Papa Joe’s.
RIP, Al, Mr. Nice Guy.
Al’s obituary:
Alfred W. Hunsicker
CUYAHOGA FALLS -- Alfred W. Hunsicker, 80, was called
home to be with his Lord on March 24, 2015.
He was born in Akron and resided in Cuyahoga Falls
for the past 60 years.
Alfred retired from the Akron Beacon Journal after 32
½ years of service. He was an avid musician, played in a polka band and was a
member of St. John St. Paul Lutheran Church where he sang in the choir most of
his life.
He is survived by his wife, Lillian, of 59 years;
children, Brenda (Dale) Hoover of Springfield, Pamela (Donald) Coy of Norton
and Thomas Hunsicker of San Antonio; grandchildren, Jillian Coy and Ryan
(Sarah) Coy and great-grandchildren, Kaylie and Brayden Coy.
Friends may call from 5 to 8 p.m. on Friday, March 27
in the Clifford-Shoemaker Funeral Home, 1930 Front St., Cuyahoga Falls, OH
44221, where a funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, March 28,
led by Pastor Rick Gordon. In lieu of other remembrances, memorials may be sent
to the Haven of Rest, 175 E. Market St., Akron, OH 44308 or Moody Bible
Institute, 820 North LaSalle St., Chicago, IL 60610.
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