Leonard V. Masci Sr., 98 years old, born on November 12, 1923, was peacefully called home to Our Lord on July 1, 2022 with his family by his side at his residence in Powell, OH.
Mr. Masci was born in Canton, Ohio, and lived and worked the majority of his life down the road in Wintersville. At the age of 18, he bravely and voluntarily enlisted in the Marine Corps to join the fight for freedom in the Pacific during WWII. As a “Mud Marine”, he stormed the beaches of Bougainville, Guam, and Iwo Jima with additional action on Guadalcanal. He was at the base of Mount Suribachi during the iconic flag raising on Iwo Jima, and spoke fondly of the cheers of his buddies and sirens from the ships offshore. During actions in Bougainville, he saved two Marines from drowning. His bravery on Guam was recognized by a commendation from his Commanding Officer. The heroism of the Marines on Guam is remembered to this day every July by a grateful citizenry for their liberation. Through the battles of the campaign, it was common to see inexperienced replacement marines and veterans alike at Masci’s side, trusting his grit and leadership to get them through the day. He finished the war with the Asiatic Campaign medal with four Bronze Stars, a Purple Heart for wounds on Iwo Jima, the WWII Victory Medal, Combat Action Ribbon, Presidential Unit Citation with one Bronze Star, Navy Unit Commendation, Rifle Marksman Badge, and Letter of Commendation.
While on leave from the Pacific, he courted and married his sweetheart, Gertrude. After only a few days of marriage, he returned to war to fight alongside his buddies; back to the fight for liberation and freedom.
Following the war, he returned to Wintersville and continued a life of service along the highways of Wintersville as a State Trooper. You may have also seen him cheer on his Golden Warriors as a proud father of four Wintersville High School Graduates. After his time as a State Trooper, he worked at Wheeling Pittsburgh Steel in plant safety.
During a gas explosion in a nearby plant, his bravery was called upon once again, and he grabbed all the equipment he could carry; running to the source of flame and chaos. When he arrived on scene to a number of dead and injured, he noticed a gas leak and that a secondary explosion could happen at any time. Without regard to his own safety, he pushed into the area of danger to pull out the injured and deceased.
Mr. Masci’s life was about valor, protecting those in need, and doing what was right with his signature humility. He raised a family with grit, and instilled those ideals that came so naturally to him. He is truly a special breed of human being, and a hero to his family.
Mr. Masci is survived by his beloved wife, Gertrude (They would have been married for 77 years as of this coming July 28, which is also the day of Gertrude’s 96th birthday); his son Leonard Masci Jr. and his 3 children, 1 daughter in-law, and 2 grandchildren; his son Terry Masci and his wife Robin and their 6 children, 2 sons-in law, and 14 grandchildren; and his daughter Barbera Masci Finnin and her husband Mark, their 5 children, 1 son-in-law, 1 daughter-in-law, and 4 grandchildren. A 4th child, Carol (daughter), is deceased.
Friends are invited to a celebration of life service at Dunlope-Shorac Funeral Home, 215 Fernwood Road, Wintersville, OH on August 13 from 1:15 PM until time of services at 2:00 PM to honor our fallen hero.
A livestream of the service will begin at 2:00 PM on the Shorac Funeral Home Facebook page.
In lieu of flowers, donations towards the future healthcare needs of Mr. Masci’s beloved wife, Gertrude (Gerty), should anyone want to contribute, can be made out to “The Gerty Fund” and sent to 5658 S. Ensenada Court, Aurora, CO 80015
09/03/2024
09/03/2024
Mike and Michele Berarducci
Rest in peace and thanks for a life so well lived for all.
09/03/2024
Warren Wright
Semper Fi My Brother! I Read your obituary and Damm proud to call you My Brother. Rest Easy!
09/03/2024
Donna Mathes Eastham
Deepest sympathy Lenny and family on the loss of a Great human being
09/03/2024
stephen a lamantia
"Mace" issued my employment application for the highway patrol that led to my 30 year career. I then became a cadet at post 41 working with Mace. His example stayed with me as a man who I wanted to be like. I will always shar your pride in him. He is my HERO too.Steve Lamantia
09/03/2024
the Czaruks
Condolences and what a wonderful tribute to life of a real hero
09/03/2024
Lee McC
To my Marine brother who was an old salt, devil dog (Teufelshunde), jarhead, and remember ever look on heavens scenes they will find the streets are guarded by United Stares Marines. Semper Fi!! Sergeant Lee Mac McCarthy
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