ZAGGY, Walter Joseph of Saginaw, Michigan, faithful husband and dedicated father,
passed away after a lengthy illness on December 21, 2011 at his home with his
daughter Jeri at his side. Age 95 years. Walter was born September 16, 1916 in
Youngstown, Ohio. He married
Mildred M. Risher on April 30, 1941 while he was
attending Ohio State University.
They celebrated 53 years of marriage before she passed away on her 73rd
birthday, November 30, 1993. Together they raised their six children.
Walter was past president of
the Reserve OfficerŐs Association (ROA) Saginaw Valley Chapter. He was a charter member of the Saginaw
YMCAŐs YŐs Men Club, Chief of Sauk Tribe of the YMCA Indian Guide Program, and member
of YMCA Retired MenŐs Fellowship Club. Walter was also a life member of
Germania Town and Country Club. He
served as Boy Scout Cub Master for many years and divisional chairman of the United
Fund. Walt was past president of
Masonic Retirees and Masonic Bowling League, and a life member of the Masonic
Salina-Pioneer Lodge No. 79F and AM and 1996 Mason of the year. He was a life member
of Valley of Bay City Scottish Rite Consistory and Elf
Khurafeh Shrine Temple, past president of Shrine
Ritualistic Cast and its other organizations, Caravan Club, Royal Order of
Jesters Court # 74, Circus Club and Shrine Mariners. Walter was a charter member of Saginaw Steering Gear Alumni
Club, member of Saginaw Valley Regional Chapter of AACA, Safari Club
International and its Flint Chapter.
Walter received a B.S Degree in Industrial Engineering at Ohio State
University in 1942 where he was a member of Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity, a proud
O.S.U Cheerleader, past president of Quadrangle Jesters Engineering Dramatic
Club and the Lens and Shutter Club.
He entered the U.S. Navy in 1943, commissioned as Ensign, and advanced
to the rank of Lieutenant Commander in l952. Walter then returned to Saginaw
Steering Gear in l946 where he was employed for 37 years, retiring in 1979 as
Executive Engineer.
Surviving Walter are his four
daughters and one son: Patricia (Gary) Grant, Mt Dora, FL., Kenneth Zaggy, Jackson, Jeri Zaggy,
Saginaw, Karla (Dr. Karl) Hamel, Troy, and Sharon (Dan) Kingry,
Saginaw. A special thanks to his
three grandchildren, our angels on earth, that participated in his care the
past 10 years and enabled him to live in his home, Kristen (Jeremy) Williams, Alison
Kenel and especially his amazing grandson, Brandon Kenel; his other grandchildren include: Melissa and Jeffrey
Hamel, and Nicholas and Wade Zaggy. Jace, Kalen, and Landon Williams, three of his great –grandchildren,
always put a smile on his face. He also leaves behind a sister-in-law, Julie Zaggy, Youngstown, Ohio; and a brother, Ted (Lillian) Zaggy, Western Springs, IL; a former son-in-law, Tim Kenel; and a former daughter-in-law, Wendy Zaggy. A
special friend , Don Gallant , together known as Frick
and Frack, and his family who have been our extended
family for over 60 years. Walter
was predeceased in death by his parents, Michael and Mary Zaggy;
brother, George Zaggy all of Youngstown, Ohio; his
son, Walter J. Zaggy, Jr. in 1986; a grandson, Walter
Jason Zaggy in 1987; and a former daughter-in-law,
Clara Sue Clark in 2000.
FUNERAL: A Funeral Service will
take place at 11:00 a.m. Friday, December 23, 2011 at the Deisler Funeral Home,
2233 Hemmeter Rd., (off State). Rev. Paul R. Hinz of
Peace Lutheran Church will officiate with interment to follow at Roselawn Memorial Chapel Mausoleum. Military Honors will be observed at the
Mausoleum under the auspices of the U.S. Navy and American Legion Post # 439.
VISITATION: Friends may call at
the funeral home on Thursday, December 22, 2011 from 2:00 until 8:00 p.m. and
on Friday from 10:00 a.m. until the time of the funeral service. The Masonic
Salina-Pioneer Lodge #79F and AM will conduct a Masonic Memorial Service at 7:30
p.m. on Thursday.
MEMORIALS: Those considering an
expression of sympathy may wish to consider Shriners
Hospitals for Crippled Children, Crippled ChildrenŐs Transportation Fund, or
YMCA Camp Timbers. Please share your thoughts and memories with the family at
the funeral home, or through www.DeislerFuneralHome.com