Armond Asmo
December 24 1921 - December 30 2012
FRIENDS ARE ASKED TO MEET AT CHURCH FOR HIS FUNERAL MASS
Visitation :
John Quint Treboni Funeral Home
Wednesday January 2nd 2013 4:00-8:00 PM
1177 W. 5th Avenue
Columbus Ohio 43212
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Services:
Prayer Service
Wednesday January 2nd 2013
at 8:00 pm
John Quint Treboni Funeral Home
1177 W. 5th Avenue
Columbus
, Ohio 43212
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Funeral Mass
Thursday January 3rd 2013
at 10:00 am
St. John the Baptist Italian Catholic Church
720 Hamlet Street
Columbus
, Ohio 43215-1534
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Obituary
ASMO Armond John Asmo, age 91, of Columbus, Ohio, passed away peacefully on December 30, 2012. Armond was born December 24, 1921 in Columbus, Ohio. He was a graduate of Central high school. He then joined the United States Coast Guard where he served his nation proudly. He gave 30 plus years of service to General Motors where he retired from in 1978. He had a love for playing cards, fishing, the outdoors and going to breakfast.Armond was a member of the Abbruzzi Club and Moose Lodge #11. He is preceded in death by his wife, whom he loved dearly, Bette Asmo; son, A. John Asmo II; parents, John and Diamonte Asmo; sisters Helen Jaconetti; Edith D'Andrea; Yolanda Savely and Martha Pickens and brothers, Dino and Joe Asmo. Armond is survived by his children, Beverly (Rusty) Taylor; Susan Homsher; Richard (Judy) Asmo; Randall (Tina) Asmo and daughter-in-law, Debbie Asmo Vanderson; grandchildren, Christopher (Nikkie) and Melissa Taylor; John (Courtney); Andrew (Rebecca); Nicholas; Zachary and Alyssa Asmo and Nicole Homsher; great-grandchildren, Alexis and Marisa Taylor; Avery, Blake, Austin, Molly and Davis Asmo; brother, Dante Asmo; also many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Friends may call Wednesday, January 2, 2012, from 4:00-8:00 PM at the JOHN QUINT TREBONI FUNERAL HOME, 1177 W. 5th Avenue with the Abbruzzi Club Service at 7:00 p.m. and Prayer Service at 8:00 p.m. Funeral Mass will be held 10:00 a.m. on Thursday, January 3, 2013 at St. John the Baptist Italian Catholic Church, 720 Hamlet Street. Rev. Fr. William A. Metzger, Presider. Burial St.Joseph Cemetery, 6440 South High Street, Lockbourne, Ohio. Friends if they wish may contribute to Office of Development OSUCCC-James, 660 Ackerman Road,6th Floor, PO Bos 183112, Columbus, OH 43218-3112. FRIENDS ARE ASKED TO MEET AT CHURCH. Condolences may be sent via www.johnquint.com.
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Condolences for Armond Asmo
From : Cousin Louis J. Asmo
To : Beverly, Randy, Susan, Rick, Debbie,
Date: December 31st 2012
Beverly, Randy, Susan, Rick, and Debbie, et. al, I sure would rather be there with you guys but still wanted to tell you I love you all and I am with you 100% in spirit.
I have always been proud of my family and have known that they all are very good and decent people but I must tell you what you already know...that Uncle Armond was something special and absolutely as nice a man as I have ever known.
I miss everyone and I miss all of our get togethers especially for the Christmas times at Aunt Helen's but I miss Uncle Armond something differently. He was always special to me and my Father loved him oh so much I cannot put it into words.
Cousin Pat texted me early this morning and so I wanted to be sure to connect with you guys quickly.
Uncle Armond is one of my true role models and my hopes for a long life are much better having watched him and how he kept himself strong and clung to life as he did.
We all have so many great memories of him but, of course, not like you guys. No doubt in my mind he was a great Asmo and we simply will miss him.
However, one thing I know for sure....one day and soon we all will meet again in the hereafter and I always envision an Asmo picnic and I sure do miss everyone.
Clearly, God is in command of this universe and Uncle Armond is with Him as I write.
God bless you all and please let's find a way to stay in touch.
Your cousin in Las Vegas,
Louis J. Asmo
From : Herbie and Carol Eades
To : Rusty, Beverly and family
Date: December 31st 2012
So sorry for your loss. I have such fond memories of your father, when we worked together. May he Rest in Peace,
From : Colleen
To : Susan and Family
Date: December 31st 2012
Im so very sorry for your loss. I have so many good memories of your dad. He would just shake his head at all of us girls and smile.
He is now with the love of his life and his son. May it give you comfort that he is at peace.
Love, colleen
From : Herbert & Doris Lutz
To : The Asmo Family
Date: January 1st 2013
I knew Armond those 30 years we worked at GM. There is a lot to remember about those days. Armond was a fine dedicated man, not only to his work ,his family also
From : Ian & Aimee Singer
To : The Asmo Family
Date: January 2nd 2013
To the Asmo Family -
While we never met your father, through my relationship with Randy I did get to "know" him a bit through Randy's memories.
We are sorry for your family's loss, but we hope that the knowledge that Armond is at peace provides you all with a bit of solace.
Most Sincerely,
Ian & Aimee