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Herbert LaTuchie Obituary

Herbert LaTuchie

Herbert LaTuchie, of Akron and Longboat Key, Fla., departed with great reluctance from the wonderful life he had enjoyed for 83- plus years, on Sunday, July 13, 2003.

He leaves his loving wife of 21 years, Betty; daughters, Norma Wagner of Columbus, Cheryl McGuire of Munroe Falls, Judith Holder of Ak ron; stepsons, William and Theo dore Zehnder; son-in-law, Chris Wagner; brother, Alan of Denver, Colo.; also seven grandchildren, and many dear friends. Herb was preceded in death by his dear sis ter, Norma Block, and stepson, Terry Zehnder.

Herb was the former owner of Modern Builders Supply and Manu facturing Co. Because of his love for tennis, he became the owner of Parkview Racquet Club in Stow in 1984, now known as the Herb LaTuchie Tennis Center. He also became a licensed auctioneer in his late 60s, after retiring from Modern Builders Supply, closing this business at age 75 due to medical problems.

Herb was a well-known tennis player and official. A nationally ranked senior player, he was nine times the Akron District doubles champion. He also, in 1974, was the Ohio Clay Court and Florida Senior Doubles champ. He was inducted into the Eastern Ohio Sports Hall of Fame in 1997. Herb was ranking chairman for N.E. Ohio Tennis Association for many years as well as president for several years. He was the tournament referee for the only two professional tournaments ever held in Akron, won by Chris Evert and Billie Jean King.

In 1994, Herb authored a book, "Funny Racket," an autobiographical humorous account of his life in tennis. In 2000, in a search for the greatest tennis enthusiast in the country, the U.S. Tennis Association selected him as the "Biggest Tennis Nut" in the United States. Herb considered this a great honor, for which he received national at tention. He also enjoyed exhibiting rare stamps, winning dozens of awards. He loved books and early cartoon and comic strip history.

Herb loved every day and always felt he was lucky to have such a good life.

Private entombment has taken place at Rose Hill Burial Park. A celebration of Herb's life will be held TODAY, July 16, 2003, at 6 p.m., at the Silva Funeral Home/Rose Hill Chapel, 3653 W. Market St., Fairlawn, Ohio 44333. In lieu of flowers, should friends so wish, memorials may be made to their favorite charity.

(Silva Funeral Home/Rose

Hill Chapel, 330-666-3089.)



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Published by Akron Beacon Journal from Jul. 15 to Jul. 16, 2003.

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Prentiss Brown

July 8, 2021

Herb, you have been on the great tennis courts in the sky for about 8 years. Your tennis buddies on earth certainly do miss you. Please reserve a court up there as most of us will be joining you sooner than we think. Time flies.

Ruthie George

July 30, 2003

Hello Cheryl, I was sorry to read that your father passed away. I remember him from our childhood and know how close you were. How fortunate for you. Please accept my sincere sympathy to you and your family. Ruthie Rosenblatt George

Bernard Kamenir

July 16, 2003

Akron tennis will miss you and your many contributions! Our condolences to the family-Herb's zest for life and his many diverse interests set a high standard for all of us!

Walter Perkins

July 15, 2003

Some years ago the best Akron tennis was displayed at the then University Club. Herb had a lot to do with that.I am sure that many of those who played at that time will remember Herb's contributions.

W. Prentiss Brown

July 14, 2003

Your tennis partner and friend for 30 years. Keep the overheads coming.

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