Jeffrey Vrabel Obituary
Grove City, Ohio--Jeff Vrabel, Sr, 55, passed away unexpectedly on Tuesday June 11, 2024 at Mount Carmel Hospital, Grove City.
Jeff was born April 12th, 1969 in Youngstown, Ohio to Joseph and Nadene (Marshall)
Vrabel.
He attended Byzantine Catholic Central School and would go on to graduate from Poland
Seminary High School and Mahoning County Joint Vocational School.
It was in high school when he started coaching the Poland Bulldog Softball team. His love for coaching Jeff proudly coached all three of his son's baseball teams, including Phillip's 9-year-old Little League all-star team. His love for sports extended beyond coaching. Umpiring for 41 years, he umpired his first game at 14. This passion brought him to teach his son Kenneth how to umpire, also starting at 14. They enjoyed umpiring games together this season.
He was a member of the Poland Community Baseball Association, for over 25 years, serving in various capacities including player, manager, coach, umpire, publicity director, member of the Board of Trustees, Umpire-in-Chief, and Assistant Tournament Director for various tournaments, including two Little League Baseball Ohio State Tournaments. He was also a member of the Tri-T Baseball/Softball League where he served as Secretary, Vice-President, member of the Board of Directors, Umpire-in-Chief, and Publicity Director. He was currently serving as a Field Director and West Region, East Zone Baseball Umpire-in-Chief for PONY Baseball/Softball, and has umpired the PONY League World Series 11 times, one Colt Baseball World Series, including six assignments as Home Plate Umpire in Pony Baseball International Championship games. When he moved from Poland to Grove City, he quickly became involved in Youth Sports. He sat on the Grove City, Ohio Little League Advisory Board, and was an Ohio District 6 Little League Assistant District Administrator, serving as District Safety Officer. In 2021, he was an umpire at the Little League Baseball Central Region Tournament in Whitestown, Indiana.
In addition to umpiring baseball, Jeff had a love for everything football. He refereed NCAA
football with the North Coast Athletic Conference and is a former official in the Presidents Athletic Conference and the Mountain East Conference with the Tri-State Intercollegiate Football Officials Association, and the West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. Jeff was fortunate enough to referee the Ohio State Football Spring Game for several consecutive years. He was also a basketball and football official for the Ohio High School Athletic Association and has volunteered as a referee with Mahoning County Special Olympics. At the local level, he was the secretary for the Bulldog Turf Club that raised nearly one million dollars to install turf at Poland Seminary High School's Dave Pavlansky Field and was also involved with the Poland Touchdown Club Golf Outing Committee. Jeff was a charter and life member of Sons of The American Legion Mahoning Valley Squadron 15. He has been the Commander of Squadron 15 since its creation, 30 years ago. He has held every position in the Dynamic Ninth District, including three terms as Commander. Jeff moved on and held several positions at the Detachment level and during the 2005-2006 Membership year served as Detachment Commander. In 2002 Jeff received the Ohio Sons of The American Legion Earl Cox Outstanding Member of the Year Award. He served on the joint American Legion Post 15 Family Honor Guard, as well as its Color Guard, and since 2010 has been Chairman of the Poland Memorial Day Procession & Ceremonies. Jeff also served at the National Level on various committees and was the editor of the National newsletter. During the 2021-2022 membership year, he served as National Vice Commander, Central Region. In addition to his involvement with the Sons of The American Legion, Jeff was also involved with many other Veteran Service Organizations. He was a charter and former member of Sons of Amvets SONS Post 44 in Struthers, Ohio, and was currently a member of Lewis R Hall Post 1928 where he served as the Adjutant. He was a member of the Catholic War Veterans Auxiliary Saint Stanislaus Post 1222 in Youngstown, Ohio. For all his work to veterans, Jeff was named the 2011 Citizen of the Year by the United Veterans Council of Youngstown for outstanding service to Veterans and Americanism. Jeff was additionally a former associate member of Korean War Veterans Association 137 and Vietnam Veterans Association 135.
At the age of 18, Jeff was elected to Poland Village Council. At that time he was the
youngest elected councilman in the State of Ohio. This thrusted him into a lifetime interest of
politics, having also served as a precinct committeeman. Two separate times he sat on the
Board of Trustees for the Western Reserve Joint Fire District. He would go on to serve as the
Clerk of Council prior to moving to Grove City.
For 27 years Jeff worked in the pupil transportation industry in both the public and private
sectors. He is two-time Past President of the Ohio Association of Pupil Transportation, Past
Chair of the State and National Associations Council of the National Association of State
Directors of Pupil Transportation Services where he served on the Board of Directors. He is also
a past-member of the Board of Directors of the Ohio Association for School Business Officials.
In 2012, he was named the Outstanding Transportation Director of the Year by the Ohio
Association for School Business Officials Foundation for School Business Management. In
2013, the Ohio Association for Pupil Transportation named him the William Rice Award of
Excellence for Pupil Transportation Supervisor of the Year.
He was currently employed by the Ohio Bureau of Workers Compensation as Motor Fleet
Coordinator Supervisor.
Jeff married the former Mary Porter on February 14, 1999. They recently celebrated 25
years of marriage.
He leaves his mother, Nadene of Poland, his wife, Mar; their three sons, Jeff Jr, Kenneth,
and Phillip; mother-in-law, Flo Porter. He is also survived by his sister, Melissa (Andy) Cardinal,
siblings David, Joseph, Kathy, Lori, Janice; sisters and brothers in law, Teresa (Matthew) Loll, Katie (Jason) Wilson, and Sara Rodgers, Goddaughter, Mandy Poo Poo; as well as numerous nieces, nephews, aunts and uncles.
He was preceded in death by his father Joseph Vrabel; a sibling; father-in-law, Tom Porter; grandparents, Mark Marshall Sr., Mildred Mae Pennell, and Joseph and Nancy Vrabel; and several aunts and uncles.
There will be calling hours Wednesday June 19 at Schoedinger Northwest Chapel
1740 Zollinger Rd. Upper Arlington from 4 to 7 p.m. Prayer service will begin at 6:30.
Additional calling hours on Friday, June 21 at Rossi Brothers and Lellio Funeral Home, 4442 South Ave, Boardman, Ohio from 4 to 7 p.m. Pastor Jeremy Hollingshead will offer prayers at 6 p.m., followed by a Catholic War Veterans Auxiliary Prayer Service at 6:30 p.m. a Memorial Service conducted by the Ohio Past Detachment Commanders at 7 p.m.
There will be additional viewing on Saturday, June 22 at Saint Michael Byzantine Catholic Church, 463 Robinson Road, Campbell, Ohio, from 10-10:45 a.m. followed by a Funeral Divine Liturgy officiated by Father Kevin Marks.
Interment will follow at Historic Riverside Cemetery in Poland, Ohio.
The family would like to thank the Jackson Township Fire Department Rescue. "Special thank you to Jimmy, Darcia, Ryan, Hunter, and Evan Sielschott for becoming the family we need when the bottle flips."
Family and friends are encouraged to offer prayers for the family and support via phone call, text, email or may visit the Book of Memories at www.rossifunerals.com.
Published by Mahoning Matters on Jun. 19, 2024.