Albert N. Crnkovich
January 21, 1934 ~ March 31, 2018
Albert N. Crnkovich, age 84, of Geneva, died March 31, 2018 at UH Geneva Medical Center. He was born January 21, 1934 in Blawnox, PA to Matthew and Barbara (Luke) Crnkovich. Albert served with the U.S. Airforce from 1951 to 1955.He worked as a crane operator for Republic Steel in Cleveland and retired after 35 years. He enjoyed building model airplanes and model trains, and working in his garden. Albert is survived by his son Matthew, with whom he lived; daughter, Rose (Rob) Thompson of Smyrna, GA; grandson James Thompson and brother, Bill Raymond of Dripping Springs, TX. He was preceded in death by his parents and brothers, John and Matthew Crnkovich. Friends will be received Thursday, April 12, 2018 from 5 to 7pm at the Behm Family Funeral Home, 175 S. Broadway, Geneva. A memorial service will immediately follow the visitation at 7pm. Friends may leave condolences online at www.behmfuneral.com
Mathew and Rose ,I am very sorry about your dad passing.we will surely miss him.
Love Carmella and family
Al you are one in a million…joke tellin….suspender wearin… sardine eatin…model train building…see you on the other side Uncle Alberto
Al was one of a kind. One of the sweetest and selfless people I’ve ever met. You were a friend and a father figure to me. We had the best of times, baseball games, poker games, casino trips, playing with the trains, long drives and our phone conversations always put a smile on my face. You were there for me in my hardest of times and I’ll never forget that. You’ll be missed Al. My thoughts are with Matt, Rose and the rest of the family during this difficult time. God Bless
Papa Al was a unique and very special person. I was always envious on the way he lived his life, simple things brought him great joy – model trains, planes and plants to name a few. He was always willing share a story about his travels during his time in the military or his working years at LTV. He never forgot a birthday for Rose or James, sending a card with a special gift or message. I will never forget his voice, the suspenders or the special time that I spent with him over the years. One of a kind
Dear Al, I love you. Bill