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Mike 'Rock' Saper
Mike "Rock" Saper, originally of Lyndora, died peacefully Tuesday from heart complications. He passed away surrounded by family in the home he shared with his son and daughter-in-law in West Sunbury. He was 91 years old.
He was born Feb. 24, 1921, and was the last surviving child of Stefan and Mary Wasko Saper/Sapar.
Mike spent his formative years in the Great Depression and amid the turmoil of World War II. In 1939, he worked on his family's behalf as a member of the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) near Williams, Ariz., and shortly afterward he volunteered for the U.S. Army.
Assigned to the 394th Regiment of the 99th Infantry Division (a.k.a. the "Battle Babies" or "Checkerboard Division"), Mike served as a medic in the European theater in the months following the D-Day invasion. His service extended through major battles protecting Allied supply lines and leading to the conclusion of the war, including the frigid and bloody 1944 Battle of the Bulge.
Before being deployed, Mike married Florence Ritzert, originally of Chicora, in Paris, Texas, in 1942. They had their first child in 1947 after he returned to Lyndora, and together they raised a family of five children through the personal and economic challenges of the following decades.
"Champ," as his fellow steelworkers knew Mike, retired from ARMCO Steel, now AK Steel, in 1984 after many years of sweat and toil.
Mike was a member of the American Legion Post 778.
Though he was a hard worker who lived through trying times, Mike possessed a romantic spirit, a love of sports and an unassuming zeal for life. As a young man, he was a notable baseball player with the Butler Yankees who had starry eyes for the Major Leagues. In the Army he became a champion boxer and acquired his favorite nickname, "Rock."
Throughout his retirement, he could be found practicing his golf swing and dreaming of a spot on the PGA Tour. To his children and grandchildren, he imparted an appreciation of the outdoors and a legacy of camping, hunting and fishing. If he could have lived during another time, he might have been a cowboy on the open range, a life he often entered vicariously through Western movies.
In 2009, when Mike revisited the picturesque mountain meadow of his CCC encampment in Arizona, he breathed deeply, beamed and said, "I feel like a young man again," an apt testament to his enduring youthfulness and love of natural beauty.
The sacrifices he made for family and country will not be forgotten. His photogenic smile, affinity for boyish mischief and idiosyncratic ways of hoarding bananas and candies in his car will continue to bring laughter to all those who knew him. After a long and full earthly life, he has gone with simple faith into his eternal reward. In the words of the Byzantine Catholic tradition he practiced, may he be granted blessed repose and eternal memory.
Mike is survived by four children, Linda Saper of Oldsmar, Fla., Michael S. Saper and his wife, Tanya, of North Washington, Robert D. Saper and his wife, Deborah, of West Sunbury and Beverly Jones and her husband, Charles, of Brookville; eight grandchildren, David Bordonaro, Chad Bordonaro, Melissa Bordonaro, Joshua Schmidt, Eric Jones, Robert M. Saper and his wife, Christina Smith, Joni Saper and Michael S. Saper Jr.; and one great-grandchild, Michael Bordonaro.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Florence (Ritzert) Saper, who died in 1984; his son, John Saper, who died in 1989; and eight siblings, John Sapar, Nicholas Sapar, Steven Saper, Andrew Saper, Samuel Sapar, Anne Berris, and Steve and Sam Sapar, who died in their youth.
SAPER - Mike "Rock" Saper died Tuesday, Sept. 4, 2012. Calling hours for Mike will be from 2 to 4 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday at the William F. Young Funeral Home, 132 Main St., West Sunbury, where a prayer service will be at 7:30 p.m.
A funeral liturgy will be celebrated at 11 a.m. Friday at the St. John the Baptist Byzantine Catholic Church in Lyndora, followed by the interment of Mike's remains alongside his wife and son at Rose Hill Cemetery in Butler. He will be given military honors.
Following services, Mike's life will be celebrated during a dinner prepared by the Women's Guild at the St. John's Parish Hall.

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Published by Butler Eagle on Sep. 5, 2012.

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Diane (Ritzert) Bradley

September 19, 2012

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

Jacci Morales/Ritzert

September 19, 2012

My condolences to the family and so sorry for your loss. May he rest in peace.

Denise Woodring

September 6, 2012

To our dear cousins and nieces and nephews, our heartfelt sympathy to you at this time. We have many fond memories of spending time with you and your parents at your home in Lyndora. God Bless You. Love, Denise (Doerr) Woodring and Aunt Jo Doerr

September 6, 2012

MY LOVE THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS AT THIS TIME OF LOSS AND GRIEF.MY HEART CRIES FOR YOU ALL,
LOVE,
MARYELLEN BOWSER BLAIR AND FAMILY

Mary Ann O'Neil

September 6, 2012

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Julie Bohin

September 6, 2012

Bob and Deb,
I was so sorry to hear about your father's passing. I pray that you will have the strength you need to get through this very difficult time. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your wonderful family. Memory Eternal!

donald/mary smith

September 5, 2012

We have been blessed by having met a man who loved God and family. May each of you experience the warmth from the candle he lighted and each of you will carry forward in life. Be assured not only now, but always our sincere prayers and thoughts will be with you and blessed repose of "Rock" and eternal memory.

Michael & Dee Dee Newcaster

September 5, 2012

Dear Michael, Tanya, Robert, Deborah, Beverly, Charles, Linda, & families;
May we express our deepest sympathy in the death of Mike. He was one of the nicest men I ever knew from
Armco Steel. Once you were his friend, he never forgot you. He had a profound devotion to his family & friends, which earned his love & respect of all of us who had the fortune to know him. May God bless all of you, during such sad times.

September 5, 2012

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

Traci Lindsay

September 5, 2012

My deepest sympathies to all of you. I was very fond of Mike since the first time I met him at the Insurance agency back in 1993.He, Margie, and myself had many moments of laughter and I always looked forward to his smile and hugs every year he stopped to renew his policy.We talked alot about his trips to Florida and golfing. He always told me how happy his life was being surrounded by all of you! May You all find comfort and peace and know his life was a true gift to many of us! He will never be forgotten! May God Bless You all, Traci Lindsay- John E Hollock Agency

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