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Name: Richard A Gulling Birth Date: 2 Jul 1921 Birth City: Akron Birth County: Summit Birth State: Ohio Birth Country: United States Gender: Male Race: White Hispanic Origin: Not Hispanic (Latino) Death Date: 25 Jul 1994 Death Time: 3:03 PM Hospital of Death: Out of State Hospital Certificate: 401201 Age at Death: 73 Hospital Status: Hospital/Inpatient Injury in Ohio: Yes Type Place of Injury: Unspecified Place Social Security Number: 282-16-2762 Father's Surname: Gulling Marital Status: Married Education: 16 Primary Registration District: 9000
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- [S927] Obituary.
Richard Albert Gulling, age 73, of Louisville, passed away Monday afternoon,
July 25 [1994] in Springdale, AR, while vacationing with his family. He was born
July 2, 1921, in Akron, the son of the late Marvin and Margaret (Zwick) Gulling.
Mr. Gulling was a 1943 graduate of Notre Dame University and a charter member
of the Edward Frederick Sorin Society at Notre Dame. He was employed by the Timken
Co., for 44 years prior to his retirement in 1986 as the companys Vice President of Finance
and Treasurer. He served at the Timken Foundation until 1992 and was a member of the
board of Directors at the Timken Co., retiring in 1994. He was a life member of the Board
of Trustees at Walsh College, served as a charter member of the Walsh Advisory Board and
was the first recipient of Walsh Colleges Distinguished Service Medal, awarded to him in 1985.
He received an honorary Doctorate in Commercial Science from Walsh College in 1993. He
served as a board member of Catholic Charities Diocese of Youngstown and was a member of
the Stark County Foundation. In addition, he was past editor of Junior Achievement of Stark
County and the Catholic Community League, and recipient of Malone Colleges Distinguished
Service Award. Mr. Gulling was actively involved with St. Joseph Hospice and St. Louis
Catholic Church. He was a member of the Brookside Country Club and Quail Creek Country
Club in Naples, FL.
Survivors include his wife, Helen Metzger Gulling of the home; three daughters and sons -in-
law, Mrs. John (Sandra M.) Powers of Charleston, SC, Mrs. Richard (Joyce) Moon of
Charleston, SC, and Mrs. Gary Dennis (Jennifer) Pierce of Cleveland; three sons and daughter s-
in-law, Daniel L. and Nancy Gulling of Greenbay, WI, Edward A. and Colleen Gulling of Chicago,
IL., and Philip S. and Becky Gulling of Bettendorf, IA; four sisters and three brothers-in-law, Mrs.
Andy (Audrey) Pederzolli of Alliance, Mrs. Jack (Marian) Egan of Carlsbad, CA, Mrs. Phil
(Monica) Scully of Cleveland, and Ms. Corine Gulling of Louisville; two brothers and sisters -in-
law, Robert and Jean Gulling of Bucyrus, Ohio, and Charles and Jane Gulling of North Canton;
fourteen grandchildren, Kirstin, Scott, Dana, Heather, Rachel, Maura, Bridget and Richard Logan
Gulling, Marnie Powers, Chris and Missy Pierce; and Erin, Ryan, and Katie Moon.
He was preceded in death by his first wife, Mary A. (Schumacher) Gulling who passed away
February 8, 1991; and a sister, Vivian Gulling who passed away in 1972.
A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated Saturday July 30 at 10:00 a.m. in St. Louis Church
with Rev. Fr. Frederick Slaven officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Friends called
Friday at the Paquelet Funeral Home in Louisville. The family suggests memorial contributions
be sent to the St. Louis Church Building Fund.
Dick will be deeply missed by his family and friends. He wanted to share with them how
proud he was of his grandchildren and how important it was that they receive a good education.
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