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David Stratso Obituary

David A. Stratso

Feb 4, 1940 - Feb 19, 2023

Bellevue

David A. Stratso, 83, was freed from his daily grief and reunited with his Poochie, Mary Lu, in heavenly paradise Sunday, Feb. 19, 2023. He passed away peacefully as his three daughters held his hands and kissed his face, all the while reassuring him that they would be "OK."

Dave was a true gentleman who possessed the perfect combination of humility, integrity, honesty, compassion, and humor. Above all else, family was his priority and he showered each one of us with unconditional love! Over the years, he enjoyed attending his grandsons' football, baseball, basketball, soccer, and swim events and never shied away from conveying what the coaches did incorrectly. He loved us girls with all his heart and expressed it daily with his morning videos.

Dave was well known for his Italian cooking skills, specifically his pizza. He took pride in his Italian heritage and shared his culinary talents by delivering homemade pizzas to countless people over the years. He was truly a remarkable man who will be missed by many but nowhere near the level of his three Poochies. We will be "OK," but will miss him every second of every minute of every day.

David is survived by three daughters, Nancy (Greg) Szczublewski, Betsy (John) Noonan, and Cynthia (Joseph) Bojarski; grandsons, Corey (Angela), Kyle (Sara), Casey, Scott, Blake, Joshua, and Christian; great-grandsons, Hank, Jay, and Carl; brother, Nicholas Stratso (Sally); nieces, Sandy, Nicole, and Chelsea; nephews, Bobby, Jimmy, and Steve; and countless friends including Gus Finorky.

Dave was preceded in death by the love of his life, Mary Lu, who has waited for him to join her in Heaven for six long months; and sister, Mary Lou Hart.

There are many deserving a thank you for all the support given to our family. We do want to thank the exceptional staff of St. Vincent's Medical Center's ICU unit for the care given in Dave's final days.

Memorials may be considered to Shriners Children Hospital of Chicago, 2211 N. Park Ave., Chicago, Illinois, 60707, or Hospice of NW Ohio, 30000 E. River Rd., Perrysburg, Ohio, 43551.

Visitation will be 2-7 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 26, 2023, at Sujkowski-Walker Funeral Home, 830 Lime City Rd., Rossford, with a rosary at 7 p.m. Funeral Mass will be 10:30 a.m. Monday, Feb. 27, 2023, at All Saints Catholic Church, Lime City Rd., Rossford, which will be live-streamed on the church's Facebook page. Burial will be at St. Rose Cemetery, Perrysburg.

In closing, it was Dave's wishes to share a synopsis of his professional life and give some insight to the lessons learned in his career.

Well, I am gone, so you can stop sharing emails.

I was born Feb. 4, 1940, in the bedroom of a little house at the end of Miles Ave. in Bellevue. My parents, Nick and Frances Stratso, rented the house for $1 per week. Dad earned enough to pay for it working for four hours at the library. The rest of what he earned the week I was born must have gone to repair the bed that broke while the doctor was delivering me.

I grew up in Bellevue, graduating from Bellevue High School in 1958, and then from The Ohio State University in 1962. Mary Lu Sauber, also a graduate of Bellevue, and I married in 1961. With my degree in Industrial Relations, I began my career with Anchor Hocking Glass in Lancaster. After an assignment in New Jersey, Mary Lu and I returned to Ohio and I was hired at the Libbey Glass Plant in Toledo. Libbey was then a division of the former Owens-Illinois when it was one of the best large corporations in the country.

My 25-year career with 0-I was entirely in the Toledo area, spending time as Personnel Director at the Duraglas Facility, Manager of the Toledo Area Employment office of 0-I, Corporate Salaried Administrator, and retiring as Personnel Manager of Corporate Staff in 1990. I was a good soldier and did my civic duty as well, volunteering with the United Way, participating on studies sponsored by the Corporation for Effective Government, working with Bureau of Employment for State of Ohio in modernizing their service during the late 1970's, and participating on numerous panels dealing with employment issues.

I prided myself in being a strong employee advocate, which was not always endearing to management. Nothing pleased me more than taking my battle flag from my credenza and planting it firmly on behalf of someone wronged or something unfair. It helped to have an ethical, moral management holding up the limb onto which I may have strayed a little too far. As management changed over the years, the battle flag did not come out as often unless it was for a grave injustice. No one was holding up many limbs anymore. A situation that helped me in my decision to retire early in 1990.

That brings me to a topic close to my business heart, fairness. The word bandied about excessively these days is "equality." Fairness and equality are not interchangeable. Equality has its place, but not the prominent one society has forced upon us. Who can dispute the concept of equal pay for equal work? But how could you support a recently hired supervisor with equal responsibility being paid the same as a similarly rated supervisor who has 15 years of experience and has received regular increases? But that is what the liberal judgment on equal pay mandates. What is lost is basic fairness. Explained differently, a nine-year-old with an 8 p.m. bedtime cries "no fair," because his 12-year-old brother has a 9 p.m. bedtime. Yes, it is fair. It is not equal, but it is fair. The obsession with "equality" has suffocated "fairness." That is my deathbed lecture.

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Published by Sandusky Register on Feb. 23, 2023.

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Joanne Michel

March 8, 2023

Joanne Michel

March 8, 2023

Joanne Michel

March 8, 2023

Dear Cousins Betsy,Nancy & Cindy, Sorry for the delay in conveying this message. Just wanted you all to know how very saddened I was to hear about your dad. Even though we were 1st cousins, we didn´t really make a close connection (as we were 13 years apart) until after my mom passed. I took over making her pizzelle recipe and made sure your mom and dad occasionally received some. They told me they would make ice cream sandwiches with them. I it. Your dad gave a beautiful eulogy at my moms funeral. I have kept his written words and will treasure them even more. As we all know, he had a way with words that could touch your heart in many special ways. Indeed he did. He and I kept in touch via email in recent years. I have ALL of them. Again - I will cherish his words in those emails because they were always so uplifting. There´s no doubt in my mind your mom and dad are resting now in the arms of Jesus - together again - waiting for us all to meet them one day. In the meantime I imagine your mom is making everyone happy with her gifts of love and your dad is encouraging everyone with his words of wisdom. My sincere and most heartfelt sympathy to all of you. Your parents- such beautiful souls will be sadly missed.
With love & prayers ~ Joanne

Nancy Haton

March 4, 2023

Dave was in Personnel at Owens-Illinois the entire 35 years I worked at O-I and I have fondly thought about him over the years. He offered good advice and always had a smile on his face. He will be greatly missed.

Diane Wiley

February 27, 2023

So very sorry for your family´s loss- you are in our thoughts and prayers. Dale & Carol Bryan

Blaine Wiley

February 27, 2023

Please have Betsy Noonan contact my daughterKathy McElroy @ 330 757 0911regarding David Stratso

Scott Smith

February 26, 2023

I just found out today. I loved him too but was always afraid to keep in touch. I learned a lot from this man. He always had a way to lift a person up, even in the hardest times. Anyone that knew him will never forget him. I never have. Tears and love. Stewart Scott Smith.

Cheryl Ann Krall Setola

February 26, 2023

Mr. Stratso was a friend of the family, a wonderful
and considerate friend of My Father, Jerry Krall and Mom,
Helen Krall. I hope they meet in heaven and are doing
a dance together.

David D Stedman

February 24, 2023

Another of my mates from the class of '58 is in the arms of the Lord.

Daniel Ello Sr

February 24, 2023

One of my most favorite couples ever Mary Lu always had treats for me on special occasions, as I saw here at 815am mass everyday, most of the time we got there at the same time. Dave let you know how he felt about you with his smile and wit. They are already missed, but better in God's hands than on this imposable earth. They gave us all the love they had and I love them.
REST IN PARADISE

Ruby L. Burel

February 24, 2023

God Bless! Rest In Peace and Thank you!!!

Ruth Nappi

February 23, 2023

I did not know your father but I read his loving obituary written by you, his daughters, and the wonderful synopsis he wrote about his life. We were born in the same era and he was only three years older than I but we share the same sentiments about our society today. God Bless this dear man and may he enjoy eternal peace with those he loved that have passed before him. Thank you for sharing his thoughts and may God love and care for him in his heavenly life.

JOHN A ZARB

February 23, 2023

Thank you for sharing Mr. Stratso's parting words. Very insightful, very wise, very true. I wish I had met him while working at Libbey together.

Gloria and Terry Fitzgerald

February 23, 2023

Cynthia, Terry and I have no words. Please know how much we care. Most sincere condolences to you and your family.

Bill and Theresa Romp

February 23, 2023

Nancy, Betsy, Cindy and families,
Our sincere condolences to you and your families as you both mourn and celebrate your father. We will remember him fondly, will miss seeing him at church and will miss his friendly smile and conversation. Like many, we were the recipients of one of his delicious pizzas brought to our home following a shoulder surgery. What a kind and unexpected surprise. That was Dave. Sadly we are out of state and unable to attend his mass, however we will be there in spirit as you gather to celebrate this good man's life. May he rest in God's peace.

Erin Szavuly

February 22, 2023

I always enjoyed seeing Mary Lu and Dave while we lived in the Hamlet. After we moved, we still got to catch up at church and I would also see Dave at the gym. Every encounter with Dave and Mary Lu was a pleasure..always thoughtful, kind and friendly. They were a definite gift to our community.

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