Steven Jelich Obituary, Death – Steven Jelich of Windsor, Ontario has sadly passed away. On July 10, 1930, Stephen and Josephine Jelich welcomed a son named Steve into the world when they were residing in Monongah, West Virginia. Josephine and Stephen Jelich, who was married, had a son named Stephen Jelich.
Jelich’s Stephen and Josephine relationship led to their marriage. He received a high school diploma from Charleston, West Virginia’s Sacred Heart Catholic High School, and a chemical engineering bachelor’s degree from West Virginia University. He is a chemical engineer. His present place of employment is in chemical engineering. In both of the educational institutions where he took lessons that included football, he was a member of teams.
As a specialist in the Army Service Forces, he successfully completed his tenure of service in the military between the years 1955 and 1957. He had been made to submit. After working for Union Carbide, Tenneco Chemicals, and Alberta Gas and Chemical, Steve concluded his career there as the vice president of operations for Hickson DanChem Company.
Steve had previously been employed by these companies. With each of those businesses, Steve has held a variety of jobs in the past. Steve had been working for more than three decades at this point in his life. He contributed to and actively engaged in the activities of the New Jersey branch of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers. He belonged to the Virginia Chamber of Commerce and was an associate member of the American Society of Safety Engineers in the state of Virginia.
These two groups mostly addressed commercial concerns. He was associated with the Boy Scouts of America and the Rolling Hills Girl Scout Council, both of which have their headquarters in the state of New Jersey and which he frequently visited. From 1996 until 2002, he presided over the Holgate Taxpayers Association as its president. In mourning following his passing are his 59-year-old wife Betty (Persinko) Jelich, as well as his daughters Beth Griffin, Carol Jelich, and Lorraine Jelich Kane. His immediate family’s lone survivor is Betty (Persinko) Jelich. Those who are remaining behind include his grandkids.