Jerry W. Tarbox, 70,
of Gifford, died Wednesday (September 10, 2014), at his residence in Gifford.
He was born Feb. 26,
1944 in Port Allegany, a son of Herman Tarbox and Katherine Hults Minard. On
October 14, 1967, in Allegany, NY, he married Gayle Joan Hartman, who survives.
Mr. Tarbox was a 1963
graduate of Port Allegany High School. He worked at Pittsburgh Corning in Port
Allegany, until he went into the U.S. Army in 1965. He was stationed in Phan
Rang, South Vietnam as a Radio Operator. He then was stationed in Germany
before being Honorably discharged in 1967. After his return from the service,
he resumed work at Pittsburgh Corning in Port Allegany. He then worked for
Kendall Refining, and ultimately for Witco Chemical Co., from where he retired.
He was a member of
the former Lions Club in Cyclone for many years, where he held numerous offices
in the organization, along with helping secure a meeting building for the
group. He was instrumental in helping remodel the facility for the group as well.
He also worked in the Lions Club Concession trailer for many years at many
local events. He was also a Hilltop Community Park member for many years. Jerry
also pitched in the Hanley Horseshoe Leagues in Bradford for several years.
In addition to his
wife, he is survived by
one daughter: Lisa
Marie Tarbox of Currituck, NC
one son: Wayne Evan
Tarbox of Gifford, PA
one sister: Rebecca
Mingo of Port Allegany, PA
one brother: James
(Beverly) Tarbox of Port Allegany, PA
2 grandsons: Andrew
Lee Tarbox Kloss of Gifford and Matthew Joseph Kloss of Aiken
Mother In Law: Betty
L. Hartman of Gifford
Sister In Law:
Jacqueline Tarbox of Roulette
Brother In Law:
Stephen L. Hartman of Gifford
Brother In Law: Earl
Stanley Hartman of Warren
Brother In Law: Kevin
L. Hartman of Ormsby, and several nieces, nephews and great nieces and great
nephews.
In addition to his
parents, and father-in-law, Howard Hartman, he was preceded in death by one
sister, Beverly Braunroth, and two brothers, Adelbert and Lester Tarbox.
Visitation was held on Saturday from 2-4 and 6-8 P.M. at Hartle-Tarbox Funeral Homes, Inc., 2
Bank St., Smethport, PA, where funeral services were held on Sunday at 2
P.M., with the Rev. Max Simms, pastor of the Hilltop Baptist Church,
officiating. Military Honors were accorded by the American Legion; Bucktail
Post #138 of Smethport.
Memorials may be made
to the Wounded Warrior Project, P.O. Box 758517, Topeka, KS 66675. Online
condolences may be made at www.hartle-tarboxfuneralhomes.com.
Arrangements are under
the direction of the Hartle-Tarbox Funeral Homes, Inc., Smethport.
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