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The American Legion Post 218
116 South Main Street
Middletown, Ohio 45044-4067
Phone (513) 422-5424

Welcome to the American Legion Post 218 Middletown Ohio
Web Page.
 
Contained in these pages you will find information about Veterans and Veteran Concerns.  Please take time to view each of the pages and the links that are on them. When you are finished please go to the bottom of the home page and sign the Guestbook or send us an email to let us know what you think about the page or if you have any questions about the page or The American Legion Post 218 Middletown Ohio.

ATTENTION ALL MEMBERS
 
It is with much pain that I post the recent death of Anthony Marchetti. I valued Tony as a dear friend as well as his lovely wife Neda. Tony was a good friend to all that met him and he will be forever missed.
 
GONE BUT NEVER FORGOTTEN
 

 

 

 



MARCHETTI, Anthony J. Anthony J. Marchetti, 77, of Middletown, died Tuesday, September 25, 2007, at Sentara Norfolk General Hospital in Virginia. He was born in Middletown, on February 12, 1930 to Nickola and Maria Marchetti. Mr. Marchetti worked for Armco Steel Corp. for 45 years, retiring as a foreman in 1993. He graduated from St. John's in 1948 and was a member of Holy Family Parish. He served his country in the United States Army with the Army Corp of Engineers, serving in Korea. He was a member of the V.F.W. #3809, where he was commander of Cooties for 2 years, and the American Legion Post 218, where he was a past commander for 2 years and was still currently serving as finance officer, as he has been for 9 years. He also had been on the American Legion Council for 3 years and had run the fish fry for 5 years. He was a commander of the Butler County Veteran Service Commissioners and was currently serving as their president, was the head volunteer for the Middletown VA Clinic, served as a committee member for the Veteran's Wall at Woodside Cemetery & Arboretum, and was the chairman of the local Special Olympics. Tony also enjoyed bowling, softball, and basketball. Mr. Marchetti is survived by his wife of 56 years, Oneda (Salyer) Marchetti; two sons, Steven (Vickie) Marchetti of Monroe and Terry (Cindy) Marchetti of Eleanor, W.Va.; three daughters, Linda (Jay) Moorman of Middletown, Diana (David) Johnson of Springboro, and Kathy Marchetti-Nance of Middletown; a sister, Mary Ann (Robert) Yauch of Middletown; thirteen grandchildren, Laurie Marchetti, Michael (Sarah) Marchetti, Anna Marchetti, Peter Marchetti, Molly (Chris) Mengerink, Amanda (Mark) Shroyer, Zachary Marchetti, Jay (Holly) Moorman, Derrick Moorman, Jessica Darney, William Johnson, Kyle Nance, and Nathan Nance; step grandchildren, Shawna Jewell, James Johnson, and Kathy Schienelle; three great grandchildren, Cozette Mengerink, Maya Mengerink, and Raven Smith; and step great grandchild, Gabrielle Rudd. He was preceded in death by his parents; and brothers, Achille 'Ike' Marchetti and Ameada 'John' Marchetti. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held Saturday, September 29, 2007 at 10:00 AM at Holy Family Parish - St. John's Church with Father John Civille as celebrant. Visitation will be Friday, September 28, 2007 from 5:00 - 8:00 pm at WILSON-SCHRAMM-SPAULDING FUNERAL HOME, 3805 Roosevelt Blvd., Middletown. Interment will be at Woodside Cemetery with military honors conducted by the Middletown Combined Honor Guard. Memorial donations may be made to the local chapter of the Special Olympics, 5572 Princeton Rd., Liberty Township, Ohio 45011. Condolences may be sent to the family via our web page at WilsonSchrammSpaulding.com

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The Middletown Post of the American Legion was organized December 10, 1919 in the Basement of the Middletown Public Library then at Curtis Street and First Avenue. Nearly 200 men were in attendance representing all branches of the Service

ATTENTION ALL VETERANS
 
DUE TO EXPANSION WE NOW HAVE A NEW MIDDLETOWN OFFICE
 
THE BUTLER COUNTY VETERANS SERVICE COMMISSION
3925 ROOSEVELT BLVD
NEXT TO WILSON SCHRAMM SPAULDING FUNERAL HOME
MIDDLETOWN, OHIO 45044
PHONE (513) 425-8688  
FAX (513) 425-8739
HOURS: MONDAY - THURSDAY
  8:00 AM TO 4:00 PM
 

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For everyone thats likes the game of Cornhole here is a link to a local man who builds and sells his unique cornhole sets.  Please visit his website and see what he has.

http://www.cornholeportal.com



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