Toth, Frank, Cpl

Deceased
 
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Last Rank
Corporal
Last Primary AFSC/MOS
AAF MOS 747-Airplane and Engine Mechanic
Last AFSC Group
Ordnance/Maintenance (Enlisted)
Service Years
1943 - 1945
Other Languages
Hungarian
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Home State
West Virginia
West Virginia
Year of Birth
1925
 
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Contact Info
Home Town
Man, West Virginia
Last Address
Glenville, West Virginia
Date of Passing
Mar 30, 1970
 

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Last Known Activity:

Frank was a high school teacher at Chapmanville (W.Va.) H.S. and taught my Aunt Phylis.  She introduced him to her older sister, Charlotte, whom he married.  He took a job in Huntington, W.Va. as an Oil Lab Chemist for the Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad.  Mom was an RN in the C&O Hospital, where my sister and I were born.

From there he took a teaching class at Ohio University in Athens, O.  The next year, 1960, he moved us to Glenville where he became a Physics teacher at the State College there.  He taught there until 1970 when he was diagnosed with a malignant brain tumor.  He had surgery at WVU Hospital and lived another month.  He died while still there.

   
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Frank Toth was born and raised in various coal camps in southern West Virginia.  His parents had come over from Hungary just before the start of WWI.  He was the youngest of 9 kids and the only one that would leave the area after school.

While in high school he founded the very first Boy Scout Troop in Garrett's Fork, W.Va.  He received an award for outstanding citizenship also.  He did not have a formal graduation with his class at Man High School as he had left for the Army prior.  It was then that he chose the Army Air Corps as his branch of service.

   

  1949-1950, Marshall University
FromYear
1949
ToYear
1950

College
Marshall University

Major
Physics
   
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