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Frederick James Ost, of Fairlawn, passed away on December 9, 2020. He was born September 1, 1932 in Akron to the late Raymond and Margaret (McCabe) Ost. He graduated from St. Vincent High School ('50), The University of Akron and Kent State University. He earned degrees in Business and Secondary Education as well as a master's degree in Administration. While at the University of Akron, he was a member of the Lone Star Fraternity and played varsity football. He later served as president of the Varsity "A" Alumni Association. He began his career as a teacher and coach at Akron Central High School. He then served as a teacher and head football coach at both Revere High School and Lakewood St. Edward. He went on to multiple roles in administration at Revere and served as president of St. Vincent-St. Mary High School. During retirement, he continued his passion for education at National Education Corporation and supervised student teachers at the University of Akron. Fred was an active and faithful member of Saint Hilary Parish. Fred was Summit County Coach of the Year following an undefeated football season at Revere in 1966. At St. Ed's he was The Plain Dealer and Crown Conference Coach of the Year in both 1970 and 1971. In 2000, Fred was awarded Revere High School's Distinguished Educator Award for his outstanding accomplishments in teaching and administration. The Revere Football Captain's Award was named in his honor in 2010. Surrounded by his entire family, Fred was inducted into the Revere High School Athletic Hall of Fame in 2017. Fred was the recipient of the prestigious Fr. Thomas Mahar Outstanding Alumni Award in 2000 for his devoted service to the St. V/M community. He was a member of the Executive Board of Trustees at St. Vincent-St. Mary for which he received their outstanding service award in 2006. He also served as a founding member of the Northeast Ohio Autism Society. In addition to his parents, he is preceded in death by his brother, Tom; and sister-in-law, Heather MacCurdy. Fred is survived by his loving, devoted wife of 60 years, Kathy, who was his greatest joy; daughters, Beth (Tim) Marsh and Amy (Tom) Hissong; son, David (Melissa); grandchildren, Brian, Kevin, and Jason Marsh, Katelyn, Emily, and Megan Hissong and Braden and Nathan Ost; sister, Ellen (Ronald) McAvoy; sisters-in-law, Robin Merrill, Laurie (Steve) Scattini and numerous nieces and nephews. Fred loved nothing more than spending time with his family. He was his children's and grandchildren's biggest supporter in all their activities. Fred was an honorable man who acted with compassion and integrity. He exemplified great faith, loyalty to others and hard work. He will be remembered as a kind and giving man touching countless lives in service to others. A special thank you to the staff at The Arbors of Fairlawn. They treated Fred like family and their loving care brought peace of mind to our entire family. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Saint Hilary Parish Foundation or to scholarship funds in his name at St. Vincent-St. Mary High School or Walsh Jesuit High School. Due to COVID-19 concerns, we will celebrate his life by receiving friends and family on Sunday April 11, 2021 from 2 to 5 p.m. at Ciriello & Carr Funeral Home, 39 S. Miller Rd. in Fairlawn. and a Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Monday, April 12 at 1 p.m. at St. Hilary Catholic Church.

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Published by Akron Beacon Journal on Dec. 13, 2020.

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Julia (Meador) Becker

April 9, 2021

Mrs. Ost, family and Amy,
Fred and the Ost Family were such a big part of my high school days. Fred always loomed large in the halls of Revere. Somehow, I always escaped detention for being late to school but my brother did not. This is a favorite family story. As well as the sports car Homecoming mix up that Fred calmly fixed. I have many fond memories of your family. I'm thinking of you all at this time of loss. I know you will miss him tremendously.

Sr. Marlene LoGrasso

April 8, 2021

Please accept my prayers and sympathy on the death of Fred. I always enjoyed our conversations.
Sincerely,
Sr. Marlene LoGrasso, OSU

Lorrie & Don Haddox

April 8, 2021

Kathy, Fred was such an inspiration to so many of us... and his tireless efforts to make a difference at STVM did not go unnoticed... and to me personally, he was like no other... I am still unable to get out and attend his services this week, but, my heart is with you as you all celebrate the life of this amazing man... Please know you are all in my prayers and thoughts ... God Bless you all as you celebrate Fred...

Tim Carras

January 1, 2021

Dear Mrs. Ost and family,
My name is Tim Carras and I was a player for Coach on the 1970 St. Ed’s Crown Conference championship team. Coach was also my position coach as I played defensive back. I cannot tell you how much I enjoyed playing for him and what a kind man I always thought he was. A true gentleman and all of us players loved playing for him. That 1970 team was the most successful team in school history up to that point and much of our success was due to his leadership. He will always hold a special place in my heart. My sincerest condolences to the whole family for the loss of this wonderful man and most respected coach.
Respectfully, Tim Carras

Mary M. Ryan - Retired Revere Teacher

December 18, 2020

Dear Ost Family,
I am so sorry for your loss. Please know my thoughts and prayers are with all of you. Please take care.

Bruce Boyd

December 16, 2020

Fred Ost was teacher and coach during my years at Revere (class of 1968). A kind and gentle man. He and Kathy become good friends with my mother and my stepfather, Lily and Evan Bender. My mom would relay many stories to me about the travel and fun the enjoyed through their retirement years with Fred and Kathy. Fred delivered a wonderful eulogy when Evan Bender passed in 2004. I thank him, and Kathy, for being such good companions with my parents. I am sorry Kathy, and the OST family, for your loss.

Stephen Keszey

December 15, 2020

Molding so many students with kindness and discipline when needed. Remarkable man and a remarkable life well lived. May the Lord bless and watch over your family as you, no doubt, are in his heavenly glory.

With Love, Stephen. Revere class of '87

Pat Ahern Reeder

December 14, 2020

Fred was well thought of by so many students at Revere. He was kind and encouraging to all— a man of integrity. He surely left his mark on many lives.

You are in my prayers Kathy. Your children are too!

Jeanie Martin Lloyd

December 14, 2020

So so sorry to hear about Fred.. He was a part of much of my life...can,t even remember not knowing him: family friend, high school teacher, football coach, administration, Bath Fire Dept, and our kids
grew up together up together..
PRAYERS... in heaven.

Liz (Markovich) Crutchley

December 14, 2020

The McCabe family gained quite a few angels this year... Sending love to you all, especially during the holidays. May you find peace in the joyous memories of Fred.
Liz (Markovich) Crutchley

Jill Litzel

December 13, 2020

The Litzel family has you all in prayer and we were so sorry to learn of Mr. OST’s passing. We all have such fond memories of football parties and spending time with you all. I know for myself as a little girl, I always thought he was so cool. As the years passed by I would bump into him here and there and he always recognized and remembered me and took the time to ask about the family. The one thing I’ll never forget is that smile! Best regards, Jill

Wade Vantrease

December 13, 2020

Mr. Ost was a community icon! He changed lives for the better. Always concerned about others. A role model to so many. He made a difference and due to that he’s left a tremendous legacy to celebrate for generations to come. So sorry for your loss.

Dick Barger

December 13, 2020

Kathy and Family,
Very sorry to read of Fred's passing. He was such a great man and kind person. I remember all of are sports talks we had at Luigi's. He never talk about his accomplishments only the success of others. He was always a gentleman and always so proud of you and his family. God Bless.
Dick Barger

Lori Ann Endsley

December 13, 2020

I will miss Fred. He always called me Betty.

Dick and Lynn Stine

December 13, 2020

Kathy, we are so sorry to hear of your loss of Fred. Our prayers for you and your family at this time. He fought a hard battle and now is at peace. God Bless you all,
Dick and Lynn Stine

Ted Sawyer

December 13, 2020

To the Ost family. I remember Fred when he was the manager of Fairlawn Swim and Tennis. The memories and the lives he touched through sports has has been a tribute to him and his family. He will be missed. Ted Sawyer

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