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William O. Murtagh

1927 - 2013

BORN

1927

DIED

2013

William Murtagh Obituary

(News article) An executive whose sense of purpose and imagination helped propel his family's businesses, William O. Murtagh, 85, died Monday in his Ottawa Hills home.

He was in declining health for several years, but until last week attended the every-Wednesday luncheon of friends from Central Catholic High School, family members said.

Mr. Murtagh was an executive, as was his late brother, James, in the enterprises that flowed from the plating business their Irish immigrant grandfather James Gerity founded in 1896 in Toledo. James Gerity, Jr., and John Schultz started Gerity-Schultz, and it grew into a major supplier to the auto industry. Mr. Murtagh early in his career worked for Adrian-based Gerity-Michigan Corp.

After James Gerity, Jr., died in 1973, Mr. Murtagh and his brother shared management of the family's industrial concerns, but also its broadcast and cable companies; weekly newspaper, and travel agencies.

"He recognized that [employees] and their families were dependent on the success of the company so they could educate their children and have groceries and live," his son Bill said. "He felt a sense of responsibility for that."

Gerity Products made plated home and gift items. As a University of Notre Dame student, Mr. Murtagh made his own distinctive Notre Dame-themed ashtrays, which he sold dorm room to dorm room. He later designed memorabilia for three Notre Dame football coaches, which Gerity Products made.

He traveled the country and the world, representing Gerity products and services. When his children became interested in swimming, he helped sell a young coach from California, Ron Ballatore - known later for his work with Olympians - on coming to coach at the Toledo Club and then St. Francis de Sales High School.

Mr. Murtagh "gave us the sense of, we could accomplish whatever we wanted," son Dan said. "A lot of his examples in life showed us that was possible."

He was born April 5, 1927, to Alma and Owen Murtagh. He worked at his father's grocery store through his teens. When he and his wife, Joanne, started dating, "she would always have to wait until the grocery store closed before they would go and have a social life," daughter Molly said. "Someone once said Dad didn't feel he worked a full day until he worked 12 hours."

He was a 1944 graduate of Central Catholic, where he played tackle on the football team. He was a Navy veteran of World War II and served stateside. He was a 1949 Notre Dame graduate and attended most home football games thereafter.

He was a 65-year member of the Toledo Club and the Inverness Club. For all the hard work, he had a playful side. When he was St. Patrick's Day chairman at the Toledo Club "he would turn the whole club green," daughter Molly said. "You could count on Dad to have a great time and make it fun for everybody."

He was a golfer and a painter.

"He had an inherent imagination," son Dan said. "He imagined things that weren't. He had this innate ability to see things and make it happen, through manufacturing and artwork."

He was a former president of the Notre Dame Club of Toledo.

Surviving are his wife, Joanne Murtagh, whom he married April 14, 1951; sons, Dr. William, Jr., and Dr. Daniel Murtagh; daughters, Molly Meyers and Dr. Jennifer Murtagh; sister, Eileen Korhumel; 12 grandchildren, and two step-grandchildren.

Visitation will be from 3 to 7:30 p.m. Friday in the Walker Funeral Home. Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Saturday in Gesu Church, where he was a longtime member.

The family suggests tributes to Central Catholic High School or the Northwest Ohio Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation.

Contact Blade staff writer Mark Zaborney at: [email protected] or 419-724-6182.
Published by The Blade on Mar. 13, 2013.

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Gloria Moulopoulos

March 7, 2020

His beautiful smile and welcoming demeanor will live forever in the hearts of all who knew him.

Nancy Schlageter

March 13, 2013

Thinking of you with deep sorrow. You have my deep sympathy and prayers. Sincerely, Nancy Schlageter

john d. buchert sr

March 20, 2013

sorry for loss.i worked at gerity-schultz for 6 1/2 years.and my dad, and my uncles..keep the faith,till the lord returns!!!!!

Barbara Bennett - Nelson

March 19, 2013

I worked for Bill at Gerity Products and he was an amazing man and a I felt priviledged to work for him. Never pretentious or too busy for anyone, and fiercly proud of his family. I left in 1999 and have thought of him often. He made a difference in my life.

March 16, 2013

Bill was an amazing man and outstanding character. The entire Murtagh family will remain in our thought and prayers. Love to you all - Lee and Suzette Valiton- Kamer

Luann Labian

March 16, 2013

My deepest sympathy goes out to you and your boys Jenny ! I know how much he meant to all of you .

Judith (Judy) Dye

March 16, 2013

So sorry to learn of Mr. Murtagh's death.
We are still in Florida, but send you our deepest sympathy.

William and Rose Lorenc

March 15, 2013

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Kristin Bloomquist

March 15, 2013

To all of the Murtaghs
Please know I am sending lots of love and prayers. I hope you know how much you all and your Dad influenced my life. Lots of love, Kristin Bloomquist

Carl Olsen

March 15, 2013

Jenny - Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your entire family! Tami and I met Bill at your and Ricks wedding many years ago and it was his smile and personality that I remember most! May God Bless you all!
Warmest regards, Carl

Joan, MaryBeth & Domer Cleary

March 14, 2013

Joanne & Family,
Our thoughts and prayers go out to all of you during this difficult time. We know your special memories of Bill will bring you & your family comfort as Bill was a Great Irishmen!!
Go Irish!!

Chalo Campos

March 14, 2013

My father james Campos worked for the Murtagh's at Gerity Schultz for 37 years. I know he would moved by Bill's passing. He and Jim always treated my father and uncles with the utmost respect and they loved their jobs. Thanks Mr. Murtagh for all you did for our family Rest in Heaven !

Bonita Janiszewski

March 14, 2013

Please accept my deepest sympathy at
the death of William. My father, Raymond
was employed at the company for many years and I remember how much the
company grew and became viable. My father loved his work and I know he
was a valued employed. Mr. Murtagh
always made his employees know they
made the company what it was. My prayers and blessings.

Shannen McKaskle

March 14, 2013

Dear Molly and Family,
I am so sorry to hear about your loss. May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
With love and hugs,
Shannen McKaskle

Sherri Tubinis

March 14, 2013

Our hearts are heavy here at Notre Dame for the loss of our friend and one of the greatest Irishmen I have ever known. The Murtagh and Gerity family are in our thoughts and prayers.

Ralph Dise

March 14, 2013

Uncle Bill made me feel welcome to his family from day one. The Murtagh, Kenney, Korhumel clan can appear quite imposing to a new in-law. I always felt like a "real" nephew to Uncle Bill. I will miss him terribly.

Holly Anderson Potere

March 14, 2013

My thoughts and prayers go out to all of you during this difficult time. I always remember him as kind, warm and with a genuine smile. May God's blessing be with you all.

Tessie Boucouras

March 14, 2013

Joanne, my heartfelt sympathy to you and your family at this sad time of losing someone so dear! The obituary is a beautiful tribute to a good man. Remember "those who ave given of themselves to others will live forever in each heart he has touched" May your special memories of Bill bring you comfort and healing in the days to come. God be with all of you! sincerely, Tessie Boucouras, Naples, Florida

Jimmy Flood

March 14, 2013

My sympathy goes out to all of you. Bill was a great friend of my family.

Frank Kistler

March 13, 2013

My Deepest Sympathy is for the Family of a Great Man.

Randall Schlievert

March 13, 2013

Dear Jenny and Family:

My condolences on the loss fo your father. While I didn't know Mr. Murtagh, reading about him gives me a bit of a sense of where you get your decency and commitment to your patients. You will all be in my prayers.

Gloria moulopoulos

March 13, 2013

Joanne, Jennifer, Molly, Dan and all
My thoughts and prayers are with you. He was a lovely, lovely man. God be with you all.

Rick and Diana Newland

March 13, 2013

Our sympathy is with you and your families at this time and we will pray for you

CONNIE DURAND

March 13, 2013

SO SORRY TO WHOLE FAMILY LOSS OF FATHER,GRANDFATHER GRAY & CONNIE GOLDEN RAZOR

jan farmer

March 13, 2013

My heartfelt sympathy to the family of Mr Murtaugh. May God give you the love, strength, courage, and support to get through this very difficult time.

Dave Marker

March 13, 2013

Bill Sr. drove me to my first big time swim meet in Marion Oh. in 1961. He continued driving to our meets for 10 more years. With out Bill in the stands cheering us on it did't feel right. I will miss him!

March 13, 2013

Mrs Murtagh
Deepest sympathy to you and your family during this time of loss. What a blessing it was to know Bill and give him therapy he was a trooper. We lift you in prayer as we know heaven got a true angel.

Your friends at United Rehab
Sarah Clear

Doug "Big D" Brown

March 13, 2013

Jennifer and family,
Please accept my prayers and deepest sympathy for your loss. I remember a day or two seeing him in OH. May God hold you all close during this time.

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