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John M. "Johnny" Urmann Jr.

1959 - 2016

BORN

1959

DIED

2016

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136 Center Street

Ridgway, Pennsylvania

John Urmann Obituary

John M. ""Johnny"" Urmann Jr., 57, of 417 Water Works Rd., Ridgway, died Sunday, July 17, 2016.
He was born April 10, 1959 in St. Marys, and lived in Ridgway all of his life. He was the son of John M. and the late Mary Lee Weis Urmann.
He graduated from Ridgway Area High School Class of 1978, attended Lock Haven University, and then went to work for his father, John M. Urmann Sr. at Valley Coal and Supply Co., Inc.
He enjoyed a full life in a short amount of time with the love of his life, his wife, Maribeth (Rieder), whom he married on Friday the 13th of September, 1985, immediately challenging fate, in Sacred Heart Church.
Johnny was a professional truck driver, logging nearly 4 million accident free miles while employed by Valley Coal and Supply. He drove many a mile through virtually every state from the east coast through the Midwest. Many, if not most of his trips, were with his cousin and fellow driver, Bill Urmann.
Following his driving career, he became a log buyer. He most recently worked for Independent Stave Corporation, purchasing white oak logs for the barrel manufacturing industry. He experienced great happiness through the people he met during his travels buying logs.
Johnny experienced great pride in seeing his two sons, Jack and Doug, become the hunter he was…dedicated, ethical and persistent. Together with Maribeth, they taught their sons the importance of family and unconditional love.
His passion for hunting was legendary. It began the very first day of spring gobbler to the last day of the extended deer season. This memorable time was shared with his special uncle, Ken Gerg. For Johnny, it was not about the kill, it was about the hunt and the stories. Throughout the 40 years of the chase, he had the opportunity to pursue his passion through five Canadian provinces and almost every western state with his efforts. As a result, he took home many fine trophies. Spending time at camp was his favorite pastime even when not hunting. Camp gave him great peace.
In his younger years, Johnny was a dedicated marathon canoe paddler, having completed six General Clinton 70-mile canoe races. He was a regular participant in the Ridgway Triathlon, often with one of his sons as a partner. For many years he was one of the driving forces in the organization and promotion of this yearly event.
As an avid, dedicated Elk County Strider, he and Maribeth hosted many of the group's New Year's Day celebrations. He completed three marathons: Pittsburgh, Steamtown, in Scranton, and the Marine Corp Marathon in Washington, D.C. Even after his diagnosis, Johnny completed the Myrtle Beach Half Marathon with Maribeth.
He was a lifetime member of the NRA, Ridgway Rifle Club, Sustainable Forestry Initiative and the St. Leo Church.
In addition to his father, John M. Urmann Sr., he is survived by his wife, Maribeth; two sons, John (Jack) Michael Urmann III and Douglas Robert Urmann, both of Ridgway; three sisters, Christi (Michael) Aiello of St. Marys, LuAnn (David) Stanley of Cranberry Township and Stacey (Frank) Rubino of Ponte Vedra, Florida; a brother, Gregory (Christine) of Jacksonville, Florida; a sister-in-law, Amy (Tom) Detsch of St. Marys; several aunts and uncles, Joanne and Ken Gerg, Ann Weis, James Urmann, Ruth Ann O'Connor, and Sister Ann Loretta SSJ; and close family friend Bernadine (Ron) Myers.
Johnny was also a wonderful uncle to Michael, Christopher and Joanne Aiello, Mitchell Urmann, Matthew, Danny, Eric and Ali Stanley, Victoria and Nicolas Rubino, and Kelsey, Kyle and Kara Detsch; and two great nieces, Elliana and Kensington Aiello.
A Memorial Mass for John M. ""Johnny"" Urmann Jr. will be celebrated Saturday, July 23 at 11 a.m. at St. Leo Catholic Church. Officiating will be Fr. Brian E. Vossler, pastor of St. Leo Catholic Church. Friends will be received at the Thompson Funeral Home on Friday, July 22 from 5-8 p.m. Memorials, if desired, may be made to the Ridgway Rifle Club or to the Ridgway YMCA. www.thompsonfuneralhomepa.com.

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Published by The Daily Press from Jul. 18 to Jul. 19, 2016.

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Frank & Wendy Suppa

July 25, 2016

Our Deepest sympathies to Maribeth and Sons. John was a wonderful man we enjoyed getting to know him and having him work for us.

John & Jean Germer

July 23, 2016

Doug and family and friends, we are so sorry and sending thoughts and prayers. Hold tight to your memories and always keep them close to your heart. We love you.

July 23, 2016

Maribeth and Boys-
So very sorry to hear of John's passing. Much too young. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Jody Garbic
Green Valley, AZ

Dale Fox

July 22, 2016

Johnny will be greatly missed by everyone who knew him. He was such a charming man - I never saw him without a smile! My greatest sympathies to his wife and entire family.

Calvin Llewellyn Lori Llewellyn Challingsworth

July 21, 2016

May your heart,s find lasting peace among the memories you cherish and hope within the promise of tomorrow may god wrap his loving arms around your loving family!

Kathy Brian Painter

July 20, 2016

Deep sympathy sent to the Urmann family.

Carla Wehler

July 19, 2016

Sending thoughts and prayers from all of us in Elk Country.
Keystone Elk Country Alliance
Elk Country Visitor Center

July 19, 2016

Marybeth and family, I am very saddened to hear the news of Johnny's passing. My thoughts and prayers are with you all. Johnny was a wonderful guy and he will be greatly missed. I truly enjoyed you both coming to hear my bands over the years and Dearly remember you both enjoying yourselves when you were there. God Bless Johnny and all of you.

Jimmy Florio & family

July 19, 2016

My heart is very sad. He fought so hard and had such a wonderful outlook, like he lived his life.
You all are in our thoughts and prayers
He is in God's warm embrace.
Much Love, Bonnie and Tom

Ed and Tina Aiello

July 19, 2016

Our thoughts and prayers to the entire family during this difficult time. May God comfort you all. In deepest sympathy from Ed and Tina and children. God Bless You.

July 19, 2016

Very sorry and sad to hear this news. What a great man with integrity and passion for life. Prayers to all his family. Steve Rosette

Danni Russell

July 19, 2016

So sorry to hear this. Keep those memories close to your heart.

Cindy Gardner Frye

July 19, 2016

MaryBeth and family. Johnny was a great man and a dedicated trucker. i worked night shift at sheetz when it first came to Ridgway. I could depend on John and Bill at 4 am every morning for there coffee. I can remember when MaryBeth rode with Johnny at times. He will be missed. So sorry for your loss and you all wil be in my prayers.

July 19, 2016

Maribeth and sons: What a wonderful guy. Had the best time working with him for a few years. Jon and I are so sorry for your loss. Prayers and hugs... Gale Lehman

Sherry Bevacqua

July 19, 2016

Maribeth, I am so sorry for the loss of John. I know how much you idolized and loved him. He will never been far from your heart!

Jim & Tracey (Geci) Duncan

July 19, 2016

Jack, we're so sorry to hear about your dad. You and your entire family are in our thoughts and prayers.

Colleen Radtke

July 18, 2016

We are deeply saddened to hear of the passing of John. Please know that your entire family is in our thoughts and prayers.
The Clark family (patty, Colleen, Mary ).

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