Frank William Vrtar
March 24, 1923 ~ November 26, 2012
Frank William Vrtar, 89, of Weirton, passed away Monday, November 26, 2012 in the Weirton Medical Center. Born March 24, 1923 in Courtney, PA, he was the son of the late Frank and Frances Krivac Vrtar. He was also preceded in death by his son Frank A. Vrtar, Sr. on February 15, 2008, infant great-granddaughter Bella Marie Kirkpatrick, brothers-in-law Anton, Frank, William and Dominic Arvis and sisters Isabelle Vrtar and Rose Cicchirillo.
Frank attended Robert Morris Business School and the University of Pittsburgh. After 27 years of service, Mr. Vrtar retired from Weirton Steel where he worked as a cost analyst. He was a member of St. Joseph the Worker Roman Catholic Church where he served as usher for over 50 years and was former president of the Holy Name Society. He also served as Eucharistic Minister for the church and helped count the money after mass. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus 3734, Weirton Steel 25-Year Club, American Legion Post 10 and was former president of the Madonna Boosters. He loved woodworking and making children's toys, was an avid stamp collector and enjoyed gardening.
During World War II, Frank served in the Army Air Corps in Okinawa, Japan. While stationed in Colorado, he was promoted to Sergeant. On the night of his promotion, he met Isabelle Arvis who was serving in the US Air Force. They married April 13, 1946.
Mr. Vrtar is survived by his wife of 66 years Isabelle Arvis Vrtar; his son William B. Vrtar; daughter-in-law Andrea Purdy Vrtar all of Weirton; grandchildren Christine Marie Vrtar, Laura (Robert) Elliott and Frank (Danielle) Vrtar, Jr. and great-grandchildren Jessica, Danika, Caitlin, Emily, Lily Rose, Abrehem and Hana.
Visitation will be held Wednesday 2-4 and 6-8PM at the Greco-Hertnick Funeral Home, 3219 Main Street, Weirton, WV. Funeral Liturgy with Mass will be celebrated 10AM Thursday at St. Joseph the Worker Roman Catholic Church with the Reverend Father Lino Ebejer officiating. Entombment will be in St. Paul Cemetery, Weirton.
Memorial contributions may be made to St. Joseph the Worker Roman Catholic Church Building Fund, 229 California Avenue, Weirton, WV 26062.
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a more hororable man i have never met or heard of. you taught me alot in the years i knew you. god bless you you will never be forgotten
Dear Vrtar Family: Please know of my deepest sympathy and prayerful support as you grieve your loss. Sincerely, Stan
Mrs. Vrtar, Bill & Family: So sorry to hear of Mr. Vrtar’s passing. He was such a kind man. Always had a smile on his face in church. He was truly one of the men who formed St. Joseph the Worker Church. God Bless…..
Mrs.Vrtar My thoughts and prayers are with you!!! Frank will be missed dearly!!! Frank was a Awesome person!!! He always brighten my Day!!! -Brittany- Former employee at D&D Quality Care!!
Mrs. Vrtar and Bill I was saddened to hear of Mr. Vrtar’s death. I have very fond memories of Mr. Vrtar from my youth. He was a very kind and gentle man. I hope and pray that you both, and all of your family,gain strength and peace knowing he is with the Father. Love Dennis