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John Raths
Another great pilot of WWII has "slipped the surly bonds of earth…and touched the face of God."

John Allyn Raths soared into the wild, blue yonder to meet Jesus in the sky on Feb. 27, 2015. He was 96 years young! This wonderful man was born on May 14, 1918 in Mpls, Minn. He grew up with his brother, Albert, in Minnesota and Wisconsin, and he enjoyed a blissful childhood. His family moved several times because of his father's salesman's job; but, with his mother's nudging, John always excelled; and graduated from De LaSalle Catholic High School in Minneapolis in 1936.
In the late 1930s, as war waged in Europe, John enlisted in the Army Air Corps; and after training at several bases, he was assigned to Scott Field near East St. Louis, Illinois. It is there that he met his future bride, Viola Schwartz. In May of 1943 they were married at the base chapel in Columbus, Miss. After a short honeymoon, he was assigned overseas where he flew missions over Germany from Gosfield, England; and later, from liberated France. During all of 1944, and into 1945, he bravely flew 65+ missions as an A-20 pilot with the 410th Bomb Group; 644th Squadron, and he received the Distinguished Flying Cross for safely bringing back his aircraft and crew after his plane had sustained heavy flak damage. According to his two gunners, it was "miraculous" that they arrived back at all, because the fuselage was so badly shot up, including one engine out, (of a 2-engine plane) much of the tail shot away, and a jammed landing gear. He was also awarded the Bronze Star for meritorious service during "D-Day" and the Battle of the Bulge, flying two-a-day missions.

When he returned to the USA, John and Viola started a family and raised their first four children near Lake Minnetonka, Minn. But in 1952, being a printer by trade, John heard of job opportunities at a newspaper in Phoenix, Arizona. Also, he had read that the publisher, Gene Pulliam, was known for his great values. So, tired of the cold, snowbound winters, the family packed up "lock, stock and barrel" and moved to the sunny, growing metropolis of Phoenix, Arizona. They settled in an idyllic neighborhood, complete with canal banks and cottonwood trees, near St. Gregory's Catholic Church and School, of which they were charter members. In the ensuing years, their family grew to eight children.

John worked in the Composing Room of The Arizona Republic & The Phoenix Gazette for 30 years! Starting out as a substitute typesetter, he rose to the status of journeyman and assistant foreman of his department at a time when the work was tedious, and the 'type' was hot lead! For a number of years, John also led the printers' apprenticeship program, and he was an active member of the Typographical Union for over
50 years!

Where he also found the time to volunteer as a Scoutmaster for Boy Scout Troop 43, for 25 years, is a good question, because 30-hour days have yet to be invented! But somehow he did it, teaching over 500 boys the tenants of scouting:

"On my honor, I will do my best to do my duty to God and my country; to obey the scout law; to help other people at all times; and to keep myself physically strong, mentally awake, and morally straight."

He lived that credo to his utmost every day; and was presented the prestigious Silver Beaver Award for distinguished service to youth of the Boy Scouts of America! Instrumental in motivating his five sons to each achieve the rank of Eagle Scout, he also encouraged his three daughters to participate in Girl Scouts, helping them to excel as well.

A Christ-centered man, John was a member of St. Gregory's Catholic Church for over 60 years! Alongside his wife, Viola, he raised all eight children in the teachings of the faith, including 12 years of Catholic education each. John was actively involved in the Holy Name Society, the Desert Pilgrims, the Eucharistic Ministers, the Men's Club, the SG Bowling League, SG and BCHS Bingo, the Lectors ministry, the Knights of Columbus #1189, and the Ministry of Care to nursing homes throughout the Phoenix area. He strummed his guitar and sang praises to the Lord with many senior citizens. He also helped lead a prayer group during his senior years.

John enjoyed being a husband, a father, a brother, a son, a nephew, an uncle, a grandfather, and a great-grandfather. Along with his wife, his 8 children, 6 nieces, 2 nephews, 25 grandchildren, and 26 great-grandchildren, he lived life to the fullest with a great love and vitality that is rare in today's world! His unshakeable character, his out-standing kindness, and his happy-go-lucky smile made him welcomed wherever he went. Like the famous movie says, this single, wonderful life touched and influenced many other lives. There was always a song in his heart and a lilt in his voice.

Preceded in death by his parents Alfred and Anna; Viola, his wife of 64 years, and his younger brother Albert, John is survived by his eight children, Jean, Bob, Steve, Ron, Greg, Mary Ann, Theresa, and Dan, and their families.

Many thanks also to ChrisRidge Senior Living, Goldwater Assisted Living, and Desert Oasis Hospice for their great love and care for John. May he now rest in the peace of Jesus!

The family asks that, in lieu of flowers, donations be sent to Adopt-A-Student, in memory of John, St. Gregory's School, 3440 N. 18th Ave, Phx, AZ 85015. Thank you.

A celebration of John's life will take place on March 28th at St. Gregory's Catholic Church, 3424 N. 18th Ave, Phx, AZ beginning at

10 AM- visiting w/ family+dvd tribute.
11 AM- Mass of Resurrection.
12 Noon-Buffet Reception at SG
Please come to any or all.


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Published by The Arizona Republic on Mar. 15, 2015.

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Jim Stein

November 21, 2020

Mr. Raths was my boy scout leader at st
Gregorys and taught all of us a lot not just about scouting but how to be a good member of society.Always led by ezamp li e and I think about his great attitude and patience when leading us scout's in training and on camping trips.
He gave me nothing but great memories of my childhood .
I went to school with two of his sons Ron and Greg .Great people and they represent the Rath family with their high standards! Hi Ron and Greg! Your Dad was the greatest thanks for sharing him and his time with me and many others. !Time flies and it looks like Greg does also.Jim Stein

A great Pic of dad and Ed Bolton at Camp Geronimo

March 24, 2015

Mary Bolton

March 24, 2015

Rita, Mary, James, Timothy and Laurence Bolton send you their condolences.

Joy Wolfe

March 21, 2015

Danny, I was so sorry to hear about your father. I just lost my mom this past month and know how difficult it is to say goodbye to our parents. Thank you for the wonderful write up on your dad. He was an incredible man! My father was also part of the Army Air Corps in WWII but unlike your father, didn't see combat time (much to his disappoint, I might add!). My prayers go out to you and your entire family. I hope the wonderful memories of your time together sustain you in the months and years to come. God bless all of you.

Tony Fanelli

March 19, 2015

I hope i have half the energy John had, he was a great dancer and very kind man, a true American hero!!

Steve Raths

March 17, 2015

Thanks to all of you who are leaving messages for our family. I have had calls and emails too from former scouts, friends, R&G folks, etc.

March 16, 2015

I had the great Honor of knowing this Awesome and Loving man-He was a great Husband, Father, Friend to many.
I met MR Raths when I was 5 years old 61 years ago.He was the pillar of the church a Godly man and raised 8 Great Kids, He was an American Hero- They say in John 3:16 That God gave his only begotten son and then I say he gave us Mr John Raths~ There's really no words to describe this man's walk his Legacy will one for The Record Books~ If you havd the privilege of meeting him it changed your life, I know that Heaven is a better place and he with all of our other Loved ones will be watching over all of us,May we all learn to love Life as he did and share what you have with others always tell one another that you love one another and never ever take anything for granted and as he said many times if you don't have nothing nice to say, then say nothing- Who was John Raths, He was one of The Greatest Men to ever walk the face of this Earth- May you
R.I.P and know that you surely made this a better place to live-
Love Johnny Shultz
PS To all of the Rath Family God so blessed all of you with such amazing and loving parents all of you our part of my Life and know that God has such an awesome plan for all of us-May God Bless all of you

Bonnie Cowan

March 16, 2015

Our thoughts and prayers are with the family. Thank you for your service and may you rest in peace. You are truly a hero!

Tammy Davis

March 16, 2015

Thank you for your service you and your family our loved so much by me rest in peace

Cindy Chapman

March 16, 2015

Bob, Ryan and Heather, you guys were truly blessed to have such an amazing man for your father/grandfather! I'm sorry for your loss and know you will cherish all the memories you have with a man who truly loved you and lived life to its fullest. May God bring peace to you and all the Raths family during this time of loss.

Karen Morris

March 15, 2015

Loved to have heard some of your stories about how wonderful your dad was. Thank you for sharing, May God bless you with peace and comfort!!

Debbie Austin

March 15, 2015

My deepest condolences Mr. Raths. He had an amazing life and i enjoy hearing the many amazing stories and memories you shared with your dad.

Cher Sawyer-Smith

March 15, 2015

I'm so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Beverly Orsborn Hileman

March 15, 2015

Thanh you for your service. You raised a wonderful family. I did not know you, in knowing your son who brought great joy to myself and many other Laveen students I know you were a wonderful man. May you rest in peace.

Marsha Fabiano

March 15, 2015

John I only met you a few times in my youth. You were so warm, accepting and friendly. You raised a wonderful son and had many wonderful grandchildren and great grandchildren. I know you son Bob and grandchildren Ryan and Heather loved you so much and were so proud of your accomishments. Thank you for being of service.

Dave Elbert

March 15, 2015

Mr. Raths was my Boy Scout leader many years ago, watched over me when I was an apprentice printer....A Very likeable man...May You Rest In Peace Sir....

Shannon Miller

March 15, 2015

Bob, I only got to know your Dad through many of your stories, but found him to be one amazing gentleman...He accomplished a lot in his life and paid tribute to his country with great pride...I am so sorry for your loss...Thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family from the Miller family of Laveen, which includes Larry, Shannon, Angela, Kelli, and Traci..

Mariellen Villa Garcia

March 15, 2015

I'm very sorry for your loss. I am Russell and Geraldine Hughes oldest grandaughter

John was Troop 43 Scoutmaster, and got the whole family involved.

March 15, 2015

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