Monday, November 16, 2020

Dan Auxter passes away

 






Dan Auxter, Circulation zone manger at the BJ for decades, passed away Tuesday, November 10.

Dan started at the BJ in 1974 and was there for about 30 years. As a youngster Dan and cousin Steve Auxter delivered newspapers for a few years.

He supervised the outlying district warehouses.  Dan’s office was right around the corner from the PC tech department. 

When he left, Dave Green took his position.

He began his job at Rapid Start in Rittman in 2008.

His widow is Kathy Gasser Auxter. They have two daughters, Abbie Auxter Turbert and Emily Auxter Askew, a teacher at Jackson Memorial Middle School since 2015 who lives in Akron.

Dan’s obituary, which appeared in the Medina Gazette and the Wooster Daily News200:

Daniel C. Auxter, 68, of Creston, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2020 at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center.

Dan, who was known as Sarge to many, was born on Oct. 18, 1952 in Wadsworth to the late Eldon and Sylvia (Feesler) Auxter and was a 1971 graduate of Cloverleaf High School where he was the senior class president and has been the reunion organizer for the class.  He later graduated from Akron University. 

On May 26, 1978 he married the former Kathryn “Kathy” Gasser and she survives.

As a kid, Dan had a paper route in Seville, and as an adult, Dan was in the newspaper business for 38 years.  He had also worked at Pack Ship Logistics in Orrville and was currently working at Rapid Start in Rittman.  He always had an incredible work ethic which many admired. 

Dan was a true American Patriot having supported Veteran’s Organizations and helping with the laying of the wreaths at Ohio Western Reserve National Cemetery.  He was involved in Junior Achievement at Norwayne Middle School for 19 years having helped with fundraisers with the kids for the annual 8th grade Washington DC trips which he had helped chaperone for 19 years.  Dan also taught a newspaper class at Norwayne High School for several years.  Being a man of God, Dan attended Canaan Free Will Baptist Church where he had organized the food distributions at the church for a number of years.  Dan was a member of the Westfield Country Club and was a Seville Historian having always had an interest in local history and all history.  Dan will be forever loved and remembered by his family and many friends.

Surviving are his wife, Kathy, his two daughters, Abbey (Pat Turbert) Auxter and Emily (Jeff) Askew; grandson, Chase Askew and a grandson on the way; a brother, David Auxter and his 4 children and his beloved cat, Tippy.

In respecting Dan’s wishes, a private family service will be held at Murray Funeral Home in Creston with Pastor Jim McComas officiating.  Tributes may be shared at www.Murray-Funeral-Home.com   Memorial contributions may be made to the Wounded Warrior Project or to the American Red Cross.  Dan requested that instead of friends and family attending calling hours that they would volunteer in the community for two hours in his memory.


Steve Auxter’s memories of his cousin, Dan Auxter:

 

“I want to thank you for the BJ Alums of November 16 2020.  Dan was my cousin, born in the same year and grew up in the same small town Seville Ohio.  Both of us delivered papers in the 1960s and those memories are dear and fond to me.  Mr. Crawley was our circulation manager

 

“Dan’s work ethic , dedication and tremendous value system was incredible.

 

“In our later years before he married Kathy had some great experiences at the old Coloseum.

 

“After he married Kathy we continued our strong bond and told stories to our wives about our experiences in Seville.

 

“Dan was a success.”

 

Steve is with Kovack Securities in Brecksville, Ohio.


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