KOREA
Louis A. Aaron Jr.
Newspaper Title: The Derrick
Newspaper Location: Oil City, PA, USA
Korean War veteran, co-owner of Orpheum Theater
SHIPPENVILLE
___Louis A. Aaron Jr. of Marianne Estates, Paint Township , died unexpectedly Sunday, May 30, 2004, after a short illness.
Mr. Aaron was the son of Louis A. Aaron Sr. and Leona Reinsel Aaron of Clarion.
Mr. Aaron was a graduate of Clarion University and a veteran of the Korean War.
Mr. Aaron was best remembered for his many years of association with the Orpheum Theater in Clarion, where he worked as a teenage employee and later became manager and co-owner. When the Aarons sold the theater in the late 1960s, he went on to spend many years as a postal clerk before retiring in 1991.
Since his retirement, Mr. Aaron enjoyed spending time with his grandson, Corbin.
Surviving are two daughters, Julie Rae Aaron of Marianne and Melissa Lee Aaron of Marianne; his grandson, Corbin Aaron Ragley of Marianne, Vivian Aaron of RD Shippenville; two brothers, Charles Aaron of Marianne and Jerry Aaron of Clarion; and three sisters, Betty Varochik of Illinois, Evelyn Seitz of Clarion and Helen Burkett of New York.
Mr. Aaron was preceded in death by an infant son and daughter; his parents; and a brother, Bernard Aaron of Clarion.
Visitation was held Wednesday, June 2, at the Goble Funeral Home in Clarion.
Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. today, Thursday, June 3, in the Immaculate Conception Church in Clarion.
The Goble Funeral Home of Clarion was in charge of the arrangements.
Death Date: 30 May 2004
Obituary Date: 4 Jun 2004
KOREA
Louis A. Aaron Jr.
Newspaper Title: The Derrick
Newspaper Location: Oil City, PA, USA
Korean War veteran, co-owner of Orpheum Theater
SHIPPENVILLE
___Louis A. Aaron Jr. of Marianne Estates, Paint Township , died unexpectedly Sunday, May 30, 2004, after a short illness.
Mr. Aaron was the son of Louis A. Aaron Sr. and Leona Reinsel Aaron of Clarion.
Mr. Aaron was a graduate of Clarion University and a veteran of the Korean War.
Mr. Aaron was best remembered for his many years of association with the Orpheum Theater in Clarion, where he worked as a teenage employee and later became manager and co-owner. When the Aarons sold the theater in the late 1960s, he went on to spend many years as a postal clerk before retiring in 1991.
Since his retirement, Mr. Aaron enjoyed spending time with his grandson, Corbin.
Surviving are two daughters, Julie Rae Aaron of Marianne and Melissa Lee Aaron of Marianne; his grandson, Corbin Aaron Ragley of Marianne, Vivian Aaron of RD Shippenville; two brothers, Charles Aaron of Marianne and Jerry Aaron of Clarion; and three sisters, Betty Varochik of Illinois, Evelyn Seitz of Clarion and Helen Burkett of New York.
Mr. Aaron was preceded in death by an infant son and daughter; his parents; and a brother, Bernard Aaron of Clarion.
Visitation was held Wednesday, June 2, at the Goble Funeral Home in Clarion.
Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. today, Thursday, June 3, in the Immaculate Conception Church in Clarion.
The Goble Funeral Home of Clarion was in charge of the arrangements.
Death Date: 30 May 2004
Obituary Date: 4 Jun 2004
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