Wasko Funeral Home
Anna Lenhart, 101
Youngstown: Funeral services will be held 11:30am Tuesday at the Wasko Funeral Home in Campbell and 12:00pm in St. Michael Byzantine Catholic Church for Anna Lenhart, 101 who passed away Friday afternoon.
Anna was born July 20, 1909 in Witt, Illinois the daughter of Stephen and Mary Geletka Vansuch, and was raised in Coalton, Illinois.
She attended a one room school house in Illinois and when she moved to Campbell she attended Reed School and worked in her parents store after completing the 6th grade.
She was a member of the St. Michael Byzantine Catholic Church, where her parents were founding members and sang in the choir where she met Milton Lenhart, who was the choir director. They married on Aug. 2, 1930 and were married for 50 years; she was particularly proud that all three of their children became physicians.
Her husband Milton whom she married on Aug. 2, 1930 passed away on April 10, 1981.
Besides being a homemaker she was also a member of the church
Altar Society and Infant Jesus of Prague, Campbell Teachers Wives Club and enjoyed playing bingo and volunteering as a piroghi worker and baking kolachi.
She leaves to cherish her memory her three children, Dr. Milton J. (Roberta) Lenhart of Canfield, Dr. Lawrence D. (Dr. Jerry) of Hillsborough, GA. And Dr. Marian (Peter) Keyser of Raleigh, N.C.; 10 grandchildren, Milton J. (Nancy) Lenhart, Denise (Thomas) Salopek, Dr. Lisa Lenhart and Dr. Gary Mansfield, Lorraine (Vincent) Piscitello, Scott Lenhart, Collette (Stephen) Torr, Mark D. Lenhart, Jennifer A. Lenhart, Kimberly A. Keyser and Dr. Rebecca Keyser Parsons and Jeremy Parsons and 15 great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, a brother John Vansuch and a granddaughter Laura Lenhart.
The Lenhart family has entrusted their loved one to the care of the Wasko Funeral Home and will receive friends Monday evening from 5-7pm.
Guest Book
To the Lenhart family, I am Gerry Lenhart’s sister, Karen. I met your Mother when my Mother and I visited Gerry and Larry in 1985. She was also visiting Gerry and Larry. We had such a wonderful time with your Mom and she kept us laughing so much. I just want to express my deepest sympathy on your loss of your dear Mom. Sincerely, Karen Aeh Colley