larry vargo
Larry E. Vargo, 61, of Weirton died Januray 3, 2001 at Weirton Medical Center. He was born October 7, 1939 in Steubenville, OH son of the late John Vargo and Ida Nagy Vargo of Weirton. Larry was retired from the sheetmill department of Weirton Steel with 40 years of service. He was also a member of the 25 Year Club. Besides his mother he is survived by his wife, Rosalia Kallay Vargo of Weirton whom he married October 1, 1966, two daughters: Mrs. D.J. (Shelly) Weber of Weirton and Mrs. Jeffrey (Diane) Wallace of Grand Forks, ND, one brother: John Vargo of Weirton, 3 grandchildren, Aurora, Andrew and Austin. Visitation will be Friday 2-4 and 7-9 P.M. at Greco-Hertnick Funeral Home, 3219 Main Street, Weirton, WV. Funeral liturgy with Mass will be Celebrated at 9:00 AM Saturday at Saint Joseph the Worker Church. Interment in Saint Paul Cemetery, Weirton, WV Memorial contributions can be made to the American Cancer Society Hancock County Unit PO Box 2166, Weirton, WV 26062 guest book registry: www.grecohertnick.com Funeral Home: Greco Hertnick Funeral Home 3219 Main Street Weirton, WV US 26062

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  1. I am very sorry on your loss. It is very hard to lose someone this early in life and so suddenly. My sympathies also go out to the entire family, including Aunt Ida losing a son so early. If I can be of assistance in any way, please call on me.

  2. My deepest sympathies to Mrs. Vargo, to Diane and Jeff and their children, and to Shelley and her husband. Both Margaret Beltz and I have fond memories of Mr. Vargo and remember how much he loved his family. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

  3. My deepest sympathies to Diane and Jeff and their children, to Mrs. Vargo and to Shelly and her husband.

  4. Mrs.Vargo and famliy. I was very sorry to about Larry. I cut his hair frquently at Farran’s Barber Shop. Know that my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. With sympathy Donna M. Sullivan

  5. I want to send my sympathies to entire Vargo family. I work with John in the Tin Mill, and I used to work with Larry in the Sheet Mill. In fact one Christmas, Larry made me some Christmas magnets for my fridge, that I put out every year. I couldnt come to the funeral home, because I just lost my dad, and its too soon for me to do that

  6. OUR FAMILY EXTENDS TO YOU OUR MOST HEARTFELT SYMPATHY. MY LATE HUSBAND RICHARD WORKED WITH LARRY IN THE SHEET MILL. I REMEMBER HIM SPEAKING WELL OF LARRY.

  7. Today is 1-09-01 and I just learned of Larry’s passing. I so very sadend by this loss for I was one of of the people he loved to tease so much. We worked together in the sheet mill. I was the foreman but I worked for Larry, he was always the jester. He did more things to scare the living daylights out of me than any one I know. He would hide plastic rates in my lunch bag and in my draws in the desk, and always say ( NOT ME ) He was so kind to all of us and he will be missed by all who know him. Larry was the life of fun for all who worked with him and he could always be counted on to do his job well.


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