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John D.

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Wible

February 26, 1940 – October 26, 2015

Obituary

John D. Wible of Sharpsville passed away peacefully Monday evening (10-26-15) in his residence. He was 75. Mr. Wible was born Feb. 26, 1940, in Grove City, one of three children born to John H. and Irene Black Wible. A lifelong area resident, John graduated from Sharon High School in 1958. He later studied at what is now Youngstown State University. A decorated Army veteran, he trained at the United States Military Academy, West Point, N.Y. John was honorably discharged with both the Good Conduct Medal and the Expert Rifleman Badge. In his early years, he worked for the Army Corps of Engineers and for several leading manufacturing companies including General American Transportation Corp., U.S. Steel and the former Sharon Steel Corp.'s Farrell plant, where he was manager of labor relations and safety. John was proud to have received a letter from United Steelworkers of America citing his character, humility and sense of fairness while at Sharon Steel. He left Sharon Steel to become a supervisor for Union Electric Steel, Carnegie, Pa. John was an executive for several companies and served as president at the former New Castle Industries Inc. He also was president and chief executive officer for Forney Inc., Hermitage. In his later years, he founded Keystone Rolls, Wheatland, a company he would sell in 2000 as he entered semi-retirement. In 2001, John re-entered the business world and worked until recently as chief financial officer to Industry Weapon Inc., Pittsburgh. John attended Hickory United Methodist Church, Hermitage. He and his wife enjoyed times spent playing golf during winter months in Florida. He was a loving husband, father, grandfather and friend to many; he will be sadly missed. His wife, the former Elaine Spetar, whom he married Oct. 3, 1964, survives at home. He is also survived by: a daughter, Christine M. Killian and her husband Scott, Oak Park, Calif.; a son, J. David Wible and his wife Dani'Elle, Venetia, Pa.; two sisters, Marilyn Currier, Emlenton, Pa.; and Janet Hudak and her husband Bernie, Prospect, Butler County; and five grandchildren, who affectionately called him "Poppy," Lauren and Austin Killian; and Ava, Will and Grey Wible. John was preceded in death by his parents and his father- and mother in- law, George and Clara Spetar. Memorial contributions may be made to Killian Foundation (for pediatric cancer) in care of Chris Killian, 5372 Carmento Drive, Oak Park, CA 91377. Calling hours: 4 to 7 p.m. Thursday (10-29-15) in J. BRADLEY McGONIGLE FUNERAL HOME AND CREMATORY Inc., 1090 E. State St. Sharon. Service: Funeral service at 11 a.m. Friday (10-30-15) in the funeral home chapel with the Rev. David S. Evans, pastor of Hickory United Methodist Church, Hermitage, officiating. Entombment: America's Cemetery, Hermitage, with full military honors provided by the Honor Guard of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 6233, West Middlesex; VFW Post 5286, Farrell; and American Legion Post 432, Wheatland.
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