IN LOVING MEMORY OF

William C.

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"Pickles" Mokrovich

Jun 28, 1940 — May 30, 2026

Obituary

CAMPBELL…William C. Mokrovich or "Pickles" as he was commonly known, was born on June 28, 1940, in Youngstown to William and Mary (Dubaj) Mokrovich.  He graduated from Woodrow Wilson High School in 1958.

Shortly after graduating, he proudly served his country in the Army Signal Core stationed mostly in Germany.  After returning from the Army, Pickles started a career at General Motors Lordstown in 1966.  He began as an hourly employee but worked his way up to supervision and learning almost every aspect of manufacturing.  Even after retirement, Pickles' expertise was still needed and he was asked to be a contract employee, traveling to manufacturing plants in other states such as Michigan and Texas.

In his spare time, Pickles loved watching and playing sports.  As a young man, he played slow pitch softball and in his later years played bocce.  He excelled at both. Pickles loved the Cleveland Browns and watched games almost every Sunday either at home or many times in person at the stadium.

Pickles loved music and food.  Pickles learned how to play the accordion from a very young age Many friends and family members had the pleasure of watching him play.  He loved his polka music and attended many events with Polka band members who were also his friends.

Pickles married his wife Donna on February 23, 1981, and they shared a love of travel and entertaining.  In fact, Pickles greatest love was entertaining his family and friends.  Pickles and his wife Donna would often host gatherings at their home.  Their Fourth of July parties were legendary, featuring live music and lamb roasted on the spit which was his specialty.  Later, Pickles and Donna would host a feast on the night of Christmas where all were welcome to share in their Christmas Spirit.

Pickles loved his church, St. Angela Merici, where he regularly attended when he lived in Youngstown.

Pickles will be deeply missed by his daughter, Francene (Joe) Spahits, his sisters, Joanne Mokrovich and Marilyn (Russell) Hudoba, Nephew and Godson Michael Hudoba, Nephew Doug (Jamie) Hudoba and nieces Drew and Emmaline, as well as numerous great nieces and nephews and loving friends.

Besides his Parents, Pickles is preceded in death by his wife Donna.

His family would like to thank Ohio Living Hospice, and the staff of the Grove at Oakleaf Village for taking such good care of "Mr. Pickles"

Pickles' family has entrusted his final care to Wasko Funeral Home in Campbell, Ohio; where a private Funeral Service took place on Thursday June 4, 2026. A public Celebration of Life will be held at a later date.

Pickles was entombed next to his wife Donna at Calvary Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers please consider making a donation to St. Angela Merici Parish in his honor.

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