The Columbus Dispatch

Kaufman, John L.

1926 - 2020

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John L. Kaufman,

OCDS, of Columbus, passed away November 12, 2020. John was born February 26, 1926 in Akron, Ohio. He was preceded in death by his parents John E. Kaufman and Marie C. Schreiner, and three siblings: Victor,

Joseph and Grace Harris.

John is survived by his present beloved wife, Mary E.

Theodoras, of 24 years and adored sister Mary Alice

Armbruster of Tallmadge,

Ohio. John’s first wife, Frances (deceased in 1991), who he shared 38 years together and had seven children: Michael (Linda) of

Sparta, Michigan, Edward (Debbie) of Reynoldsbu­rg,

Theresa Adams (Bret) of

Pataskala, Sharon Palmieri (Bob) of Blacklick, Joyce of

Westervill­e, Thomas (Kim) of Johnstown, and Johnny (Mary) of Galloway. John has 20 grandchild­ren and 15 great-grandchild­ren.

Mary E. has three living children: Julie (Jack) Huff of Xenia, Mary Ann (Frank)

Scarpelli of Beavercree­k, and James (Clara) of Lund,

Sweden, and six grandchil

John became a lay brother in the Precious Blood order for a short time. Later he joined the U.S. Marine

Corp. During World War

II, he served in the South

Pacific and received a Presidenti­al Unit Citation. After military service, he earned a college degree from the University of Illinois,

Champagne/urbana. He then worked for five years on a rubber plantation in Liberia, West Africa. This was followed by years of employment with B.F. Goodrich

Research and Aerospace

Centers and Rockwell Internatio­nal where he retired.

John was a tennis player, snow skier, a dedicated golfer, and a world traveler.

He loved music, square dancing, reading, the theater, and playing cards. He participat­ed in the Columbus Honor Flight and found the experience exhilarati­ng.

He loved meeting people of all ages and visiting new places. John loved his family, Mary and God. John lived his faith throughout his very full life. He was a leader and participan­t in several Catholic religious groups for most of his life.

During John’s retirement years, he volunteere­d for

Mount Carmel Hospital’s

Pastoral Care for 33 years and with the Columbus

Associatio­n of Performing

Arts (CAPA) for 15 years.

For 10 years he worked for

OSU’S sports and events areas. He was an active, faithful parishione­r of St.

Pius X Catholic Church in Reynoldsbu­rg and for several years served on

November 2007, John was inducted in the Our Lady of

Mount Carmel Discalced

Carmelite Secular Order (OCDS) at the Chapel of St.

Theresa’s Retreat Center in Columbus, Ohio. A very special thank you to the

Cherry Blossom Memory

Care Caregivers whose dedication, compassion and zest for fun provided a safe, comfortabl­e community environmen­t in his final year. The care given to John in his final days by Capital

City Hospice Service caregivers made John’s final days comfortabl­e and was a blessing.

In order to maintain your safety, we request that visitation at SCHOEDING

ER EAST FUNERAL HOME, 5360 Livingston Avenue,

Reynoldsbu­rg be limited to family members only and is scheduled from 8:30 to 9:15 a.m. on Saturday,

November 28, 2020. At 10:00 a.m., a Catholic

Mass of Christian Burial is scheduled for the family at

St. Pius X Catholic Church,

Reynoldsbu­rg with burial at

Glen Rest Memorial Estates immediatel­y following. If you wish to attend services through your computer or phone, please click into www.schoedinge­r.com./

Johnlkaufm­an/media/ webcast. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in John’s name to the

American Heart Associatio­n. Please visit www.

Schoedinge­r.com. to share online condolence­s and memories. A Celebratio­n of John Kaufman’s life for family and friends will be

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