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GERALD P. "JOE" ARGENTO

1932 - 2020

GERALD P. "JOE" ARGENTO obituary, 1932-2020, Dover, OH

BORN

1932

DIED

2020

GERALD ARGENTO Obituary

Gerald P. "Joe" Argento

"REUNITED AGAIN"

87, of Dover, passed away suddenly at his home on Tuesday, March 31, 2020. A son of the late Luigi and Concetta (Lauria) Argento, Joe was born on December 28, 1932 in Mineral City. He was an Army veteran of the Korean War and later married the love of his life, Twila Steinmetz on Nov. 2, 1957. Together they celebrated 59 years of marriage and were one another's best friends. Never strangers to anyone, Joe and Twila made many, many friends throughout their life together and gained much pleasure socializing with family and friends. Joe enjoyed a career first as a mechanic and later, despite no college education, became a respected engineer with PCC Airfoils in Minerva, having retired after 30 years of service. Joe was a devout and faithful servant of God and a dedicated member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church. His great nephew James, upon the news of Joe's passing, remarked that in every interaction he ever had with his uncle, Joe was so kind, genuine, loving and faithful, an example for all Christians to emulate. A naturally inquisitive person and never one to sit idle, Joe, the day after his retirement, disassembled his accordion to see how it worked. From there he developed a thriving business repairing accordions for musicians both in and out of the state of Ohio. What began as a passion by learning to play the accordion at age 11 remained a joy for him up until the last days of his life.

Joe is survived by his daughters, Sylvia Argento and Lisa Crites; a granddaughter, Megan Crites, and a great-grandson, Kyson Malcuit, all of New Philadelphia; a brother, Eugene (Linda) Argento of New Philadelphia; a sister, Mary (John) Melich of Aurora; sisters in law, Judy Argento and Grace DeMonte both of Dover; as well as many nieces, nephews and great nieces and great nephews. In addition to his parents, Joe was preceded in death by his loving wife, Twila Argento on January 30, 2017; brothers, Sam Argento and Frank DeMonte; sisters, Ann Michna, Rose Pellegrino and Helen Dorsey. His family finds comfort in the fact that he has been reunited with the wife that he adored and is in the presence of his precious Jesus.

Private family services will be held. Those wishing to express their fondest memories of Joe may do so by visiting the online obituaries link on the funeral home's website. A celebration of life remembrance will be held at a later date. Memorial contributions may be made to Sacred Heart Catholic Church or Community Hospice.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The Times Reporter on Apr. 2, 2020.

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Leslie Barcus

April 9, 2020

My thoughts and condolences to Sylvia and the entire family

Bob & Faye GERSNA

April 4, 2020

Our prayers and sympathy to the family.

Rick Falcone

April 3, 2020

Our deepest sympathy to the whole family for your loss, Jerry will be missed by many he was a gentle soul. With love and prayers. Rick, Lina and Frank

Teri, Doug, Kaitie, & Jacob Carpenter

April 3, 2020

Joe was always such a kind and gentle man. Although I did not have many interactions with him I don't remember a time that I ever saw him without a smile on his face! He was a character! He loved his family deeply! And now, it is our turn to love on his family as they go through this difficult time! We are sending out our deepest condolences to his daughters, granddaughter, grandson, and the rest of his extended family! We will be wrapping you in prayer since we can't wrap you in our arms right now! God bless!

Darlene Pullins Martin

April 2, 2020

Sending my deepest sympathies to the Argento family. May the wonderful memories that you share be a source of comfort and smiles that will help in this very difficult time of loss.

Charlie Buzille

April 2, 2020

My condolences to Joe's family. I bought two accordions from Joe. I truly enjoyed talking with Twila and Joe when I had an opportunity to get to Dover. He will be missed. May they both rest in peace.
Charlie Buzille
Charleston SC

Larry & Barbara Solvey

April 2, 2020

I think I hated playing the accordion as much as Joe loved the instrument. One of my fondest memories of Joe was his expression of delight when I gave him my source of childhood pain - my accordion.
Joe's memory will always remain as a tremendous positive inspiration - everyone loved, respected and admired him.
Please accept our deepest sympathy.

Gene Argento

April 2, 2020

I loved him more than he could ever know!!! Im sure he felt my love Its the same love i grew up with when we were kids!! God bless you and be with through eternity . Its Just your BROTHER

Jody Hart

April 2, 2020

Sylvia, IAM sorry for your loss. I'll add you to my prayer list and hopefully your good memories will help you through this sad time. God bless you and your family.

John Contini

April 2, 2020

In the 50's we had our cars serviced at Cottermans in New Philly at 5 points. The mechanic ...Joe....was known as one of the best in area. When the Edsel came out I went to see this great new car and I believe Joe was working there. I can still see him in his coveralls with his name on them. Condolences to his family.

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