Willard James Frey born June 20, 1924, died January 21, 2014 at age 89.
He was born to Edward B. and Fannie (Rupp) Frey in Fulton County, Ohio. He was married to Delores Ann (Short) on August 14, 1946 in a lawn ceremony officiated by his father at the bride's home. He owned and operated a trucking business and farmed his father's farm (originally his grandfather, Jacob C. Frey's farm) at Archbold, Ohio. He raised corn, soybeans, wheat, oats, hay, sugar beets, steers and turkeys.
In 1961 he purchased and moved his family onto a grain and livestock farm in Morrow County, Ohio. He also operated a 10,000 chicken/egg-laying house. During these years he served as Harmony Township trustee. He was elected and served on Morrow Electric Co-Op board of directors for 18 years, serving as secretary for 13 years. He was also appointed to the board of Buckeye Power, Inc. and served as an advisory board member for Farmers Home Administration. In addition, he was elected as director to the Marion PCA Board for 9 years serving part of that time as vice-chairman of the board.
His wife Delores of 49 years, (died November 7, 1995) and 2 grandchildren preceded him in death. Surviving are their 4 children: Sue Ann (Ed) Overholt of Fredericktown; Mary Jo Wilson and Peggy (Chris) Arndt of Mt. Gilead and Lee Frey of Cardington, 10 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren. Surviving are two sisters, Rhoda King of Archbold, Alice Yutzy of Plain City, sister-in-laws Clara Frey of Wauseon, Irene Short of Archbold and brother-in-law Charles Shenk of Columbus as well as many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by brothers Warren and Lester Frey of Archbold, and sisters Myrtie Baer, Helen Rychener of Pettisville and Ruth Shenk of Columbus.
He married Valetta Beck on February 1, 1997 in a ceremony held in the little church with a pot-bellied stove and antique organ in Sauders Village, Archbold, Ohio with their children and grandchildren attending. They resided at Fairlawn Duplexes, Archbold.
He was a member of the Gilead Mennonite Church, Mt. Gilead, serving as treasurer and trustee and later in life attended the West Clinton Mennonite Church, Archbold. He and Valetta volunteered at Care-n-Share and he donated his woodworking creations for mission auctions. Besides farming, he enjoyed family gatherings, family history, woodworking making vases, bowls, cutting boards, rolling pins and trays for family and friends, reading, family vacations as well as worldwide travel.
Surviving are his wife, Valetta, of 17 years, and her children; Jay Mark (Karen) Beck, Jane (Ed) Waidelich, Sam (Tracy) Beck of Wauseon, and Sandra Beck of Archbold, 9 grandchildren, and 12 great-grandchildren.
Memorial contributions may be made to Gideon's International or Mennonite Central Committee.
Funeral services will be at the West Clinton Mennonite Church, 18029 County Road C, Wauseon, OH 43567, on Friday, January 24, 2014. Calling Hours will be from 2:00-4:00 pm with the service following at 4:00 pm with Charles Gautsche officiating.
Friends may also call Sunday, January 26, 2014 from 1:00-3:00 pm at the Gompf Funeral Home, 440 South Center Street, Cardington. Willard's funeral service will follow at 3:00 pm, Sunday with Pastor Sean Evans officiating. Willard's burial will be in the Maple Grove Cemetery.
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Forrest & Saundra Conrad
January 25, 2014
Valetta you are in our prayers on the lost of you husband Willard.
Joseph Erb Ag Credit-Mt Gilead Branch
January 24, 2014
Terribly sad to hear of Willard's passing. Many times Willard stopped in our office just to visit. Take Care and I will be praying for the family.
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