The morning paper lays, unread.
The reader, J. Robert Derry, died March 18 2017, in his home.
He was born March 3, 1923, the son of Lawrence R. and Florence Derry,
of Barnesville, Ohio.
He was a graduate of Barnesville Ohio High School, Salutatorian of his
class.
He attended Ohio State University until February 1943, when he
volunteered in the U.S. Army Air Corp as an aviation cadet.
He trained as a pilot, graduating as a 2nd Lt. and trained further as a
bomber pilot in a B-17 bomber.
After having flown 13 bombing missions in the 15th Air Force into
Germany, he and his crew had to bail out from a crippled plane into
northern Italy.
Fortunately, his crew was found together by Italian friendly partisans, but
Lt. Derry was captured and turned over to Germans, who took him up to
a prison camp in Nuremberg, Germany.
After two weeks, he and all the prisoners were marched to Moosberg,
Germany (near Vienna) prison camp, where they were liberated by
American soldiers on May 15, 1945.
He had lost 25 lbs.
After rehabilitation in France, Lt. Derry and other prisoners-of-war were
placed on a ship which docked in New York.
By train, he returned to Barnesville, Ohio.
On June 15, 1945, Lt. Derry married Jane Mitchell, of Columbus, Ohio.
After extended leave to former prisoner-war, Lt. Derry returned to Ohio
State University, completing his degree in 1947.
He worked for the Borden Company in various positions, including 3
years as President of Borden’s Puerto Rico Dairy (with his family) in San
Juan, Puerto Rico.
Death: March 18, 2017
He then moved to Pittsburgh.
He and his family later moved to Indiana, PA, buying and running the
Culligan Water Conditioning Company, until his retirement in 1987.
Mr. Derry was always very much involved with his community.
He headed the campaign to build the YMCA of Indiana, PA.
He worked tirelessly for the United Way of Indiana County and other
community activities, as member (and 1 year President) of Rotary and
the VFW.
Appointed to the Pennsylvania Milk Marketing Board, he also served as
its director and retired after more than 10 years serving the State of
Pennsylvania.
Mr. Derry loved hunting birds in the fall with his Brittany Spaniels, and
fishing in the streams plus Lake Erie.
He played tennis until his age would not permit, was a golfer, and was a
member of the Indiana Country Club and the V.F.W.
His play of duplicate bridge, taught at an early age by his parents, was
much pleasure throughout his life.
Mr. Derry was a voracious reader.
He said, “Like Thomas Jefferson, I could not live without books.”
Mr. Derry was predeceased by his wife, Jane, his brother, Bill Derry, and
Mr. Derry’s son-in-law, Jesse Miller.
He is survived by a sister, Jan Catherwood of Titusville, FL.
Also surviving are his three children – Richard Derry and wife, Loreen,
of Homer City; Lynne Miller of Indiana; and Susan and husband Jeff
Blouse of
Milton, Delaware. He has grandchildren from Richard (Paul Derry and
Bob Derry); from Lynne (Amy Miller and Laura Champion); from Susan
(Katherine Blouse and Eric Blouse).
Great grandchildren include:
From Bob Derry (Ryan and Julia Derry), from Amy (Sophia Miller), and
from Laura (Ashlynn and Avery Champion).
Arrangements have been entrusted to the Bowser-Minich Funeral Home,
Indiana, PA.
Family and friends will be received at a memorial service at Graystone
United Presbyterian Church in Indiana, PA on Saturday, April 1, 2017, at
11:00 a.m.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Indiana Free Library or the
Alzheimers Association in loving memory of his wife, Jane.
J.ROBERT DERRY, 94
By Bill Berry
Mar 20, 2017 | 8:16 AM












