Beloved husband, father, and grandfather, Michael "Mike" Stefanik, entered into eternal peace Wednesday, March 22, 2023, in his home in Worthington, Ohio. He was 89.
Born in the small coal mining town of Mather, Mike, known as "Pops" to his children and "Papap" to his grandchildren, was the first born of Leah Gertrude Brockman Stefanik and Joseph Stefanik.
While attending Jefferson High School, Mike met a majorette and the love of his life, Jean Yanosik. The two became inseparable and graduated in the Class of 1952. They were married two years later, August 14, 1954 and went on to have five children.
An exceptional athlete, Mike was a key player on Jefferson High's baseball, basketball and football teams. He continued playing ball at Waynesburg College, where he graduated with a degree in Math.
Mike served his country during the Korean War and had the opportunity to play ball while stationed abroad in Germany. When he returned home, Mike began teaching 10th grade Math at Conneaut High School (Ohio), where he continued his love of sports, becoming the men's Junior Varsity Basketball Coach.
In the 1970s, Mike began teaching Data Processing to students at the Fayette County Area Vocational Tech School, where he also served as president of the Teacher's Association. He assisted in the oversight of the Honeywell 200 computer, which was the first of its kind in the country that allowed students to perform computer programming work remotely.
Mike taught night classes in Computer Programming at Penn State University's Fayette Campus. Between his many work accomplishments and co-raising five children, Mike still found time to design and build the impressive family home in Uniontown – an achievement he was proud of.
In the 1980s, Mike accepted a job in the aerospace industry as a computer programmer for Parker Hannifin. This took the family to Southern California, where he resided until 2022. Mike worked at Parker for three decades, where many of his colleagues became lifelong friends.
Mike continued his passion for sports later in life – playing Senior League Softball well into his 70's.
He was a parishioner of St. John Neumann Catholic Church in Irvine, Calif. When living in Uniontown, Mike was a parishioner of St. John the Evangelist Roman Catholic Church.
Mike's final five months were spent in Worthington, Ohio, where he enjoyed seeing family, friends and the fall and winter seasons. He took one last trip to Southwestern Pennsylvania to see his old stomping grounds.
Through all of his pursuits, Mike was always there for his four grandchildren – often acting as a second father to them. He taught them how to shoot hoops on the basketball court, how to swing a baseball bat, tutored them with their math homework, and constructed their Hot Wheels race tracks.
Mike was young at heart and delighted in the simple pleasures of life – family, friends, his loyal dog, grilling burgers in the backyard on a hot summer day, a bologna sandwich on white bread. He was a deeply kind soul and had a calming presence on those lucky enough to be around him. Mike had piercing blue eyes and his laugh will be greatly missed. His love of life was infectious.
Mike will be forever remembered by his wife of 69 years, Jean Stefanik; daughters, Charmane Vargulich of Thornton, Colo., Sandra Stefanik of Worthington, Ohio, Lois Cappella of College Grove, Tenn., Donna Leigh-Osborne of Columbus, Ohio; and grandchildren, Jaclyn Zepnick of Venice Beach, Calif., Michael Canalez of San Diego, Calif., Trey Osborne of Indianapolis, Ind., and Holden Osborne of Columbus, Ohio.
Mike was preceded in death by his son at age 29, Michael James Stefanik; brother, Joseph F. Stefanik; and sister, Nancy Stefanik Reed.
A private graveside service will be held at Mount Saint Macrina in Uniontown.
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Pat Rowbotham
August 29, 2024
He was my seventh grade math teacher in conneaut in about 1960. He was very good looking and I'm sure many girls has crushes on him. The main thing I remember is when he paddled my friend, Keith Osborne. I was laughing with a fried and was afraid I'd be next but I guess they didn't paddle girls much. I was a good student and I'm sure that was a factor too
Patti Haas To who them class of 1965
Michael Hardin
April 11, 2024
Mr. Stefanik was my 11th grade Geometry teacher at Conneaut. Although I am not any kind of mathematician, I certainly enjoyed having him for a teacher. I remember him well. Good man.
Kimberly Fetsko Valentine
April 24, 2023
Mr. Stefanik was my data processing teacher at vo-tech and a great teacher he was.
Jean Taylor Journic
April 23, 2023
I remember Mike and Jeans wedding. It was the first bride and groom I had ever seen. They were beautiful together.
Nanette Bowman
April 23, 2023
Heartfelt condolences to all the family and especially to my dear friend, Jean. I miss you and hope to hear from you when you feel like calling. From Nanette with the CWC group in California
Barbara Moenaert-Baker
April 22, 2023
I remember my Mom(Aunt Dub) and Dad(Uncle Jerry) driving us to Pennsylvania. We would spend time our cousin Mike's house and his kids were our ages we always had a blast. His whole family are great people.
Dennis Cluter
April 22, 2023
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