Floyd Waldo Gelini
April 8, 1916 ~ November 8, 2003
Floyd Waldo Gelini, 87, passed peacefully in his sleep in Norwalk Hospital, Norwalk, CT on Saturday, November 8, 2003. Floyd was healthy and active until taken ill several days prior.
One of seven children, he was born to Angelo and Bianca Gelini in l916 in Colliers, West Virginia. He remained there until he married his sweetheart, Lucille Weeda Gelini. Lucille has been his bride for 64 years. Moving to Weirton, Floyd and Lucille raised their three children, Charles, Floyd J. and Nancy surrounded by the warmth and love of the Gelini family and the Vito and Angela Weeda/Guida family including grand-parents, aunts, uncles, cousins and friends.
An involved member of the Weirton community, Floyd worked in the Tin Mill of Weirton Steel until his retirement in 1972. He was active in the Knights of Columbus #3734, Elks B.P.O.E. Lodge, Moose Lodge 688, The Holy Name Society, the WSX 25-year Club and St. Paul's Roman Catholic Church.
Floyd and Lucille moved to Palm Harbor, Florida where they lived for several years before moving to be near their sons in Westport, CT.
Into many years of happy family life came two great sorrows; first, the passing of daughter Nancy, and soon after, the passing of daughter-in-law Karen Riley Gelini. These heartbreaks aside, Floyd Gelini was a happy, satisfied man. He valued the simple things. Floyd loved to talk about growing up in Colliers, his courtship of Lucille, his beautiful Nancy, his perfect sons and his perfect grandchildren.
Floyd Gelini was a remarkable man. He was kind, friendly and intelligent. He did not complain; he appreciated. His sense of humor created memories that will be shared and reshared. He left a legacy of love and devotion to family and friends; he will be missed every day by many.
Floyd is survived by his wife, Lucille Weeda Gelini, his son Charles and dear friend Lauren Wyse, his son Floyd and wife Patti, his son-in-law Edward Ready and wife Kate Maseth Ready and 9 grandchildren, including Edward and Francis Ready, Joseph, James, John and Tom Gelini and Wirt, Michael and Colleen Cook. Floyd is also survived by a brother Howard and wife Virginia, sisters Wilma DeSantis and Ella Di Bartolomeo and sister-in-laws Louise Gelini, Jean Gelini, Marjorie Weeda, Betty Weeda and more than a score of loving nieces and nephews. Floyd was preceded in death by his brothers, Elmo and Walter, and his sister, Dahlia.
Friends wishing to pay their last respects may visit Friday, November 14 from 2 - 4 pm and 7 – 9 pm at the Greco-Hertnick Funeral Home, 3219 Main Street, Weirton, WV. The Knights of Columbus Rosary will be 7PM Friday at the funeral home. Friends are invited to attend the Funeral Liturgy on Saturday, November 15, at 11:00 am at St. Paul’s Roman Catholic Church, 140 Walnut Street, Weirton. Interment to be at the St. Paul’s Cemetery in Weirton following the mass. Plans will soon be announced for a memorial service in Westport, Connecticut prior to the end of the Thanksgiving Holiday.
Share your tributes with his family at www.grecohertnick.com.
Funeral Home:
Greco Hertnick Funeral Home
3219 Main Street
Weirton, WV
US 26062
GELINI FAMILY, SORRY TO HEAR OF YOUR LOSS. WHAT A GREAT GUY AND WONDERFUL NEIGHBOR. HE ALWAYS WAS A BIG SUPPORTER OF MY DAD COACH HAMILL AND WILL NEVER FORGET HIM. WE HAD SOME GREAT TIMES ON BRIGHTWAY AND THE POOL TOO. MY THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU. JERRY AND CARL HAMILL
My thoughts and prayers are with you all at this sad time. I am Ellen “Coletti” Fletcher’s daughter (formerly of Steubenville), Elmo was my “god father”. I met Floyd many years ago and knew the Gelini family well, esp. Ella and Elmo. I have been away from Ohio for many years, but I read the Obits in the Herald Star. I am sorry for your loss. Judith Fletcher Hoffman
Floyd Sr. was like a father to me.A wonderful man.
Floyd I am glad your dad had long happy life and I hope you and your family are well. Thinking of you and your dad brings back happy memories of our youth and those were good days. My condolences and sincere best wishes. John and Jennie Newbrough.