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School Role Faculty
Date of Passing Dec 03, 2020
About Jay A. Lacy 1932-2020
DEC 27, 2020

THE VILLAGES, Fla. — Jay Arthur Lacy, 87, passed away due to cardiac arrest on Thursday, Dec. 3, 2020, in The Villages, Fla.

Jay was born Dec. 5, 1932, in Orrville, Ohio, the son of Wanda Steiner Lacy and John Arthur Lacy.

After graduating from Orrville High School in 1950, Jay joined the Navy and proudly served his country as a Marine Corpsman during the Korean War. Following his military service, he attended Ashland University, where he met the former Marlene Spotts. They married in 1957 and recently celebrated 63 years of marriage. Jay graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in education and later attended Kent State University for his Master Science degree in history (1967).

Jay returned to Orrville to teach and to coach baseball, basketball and football from 1959 to 1965, when he and Marlene moved to Warren, where he taught and coached at Warren G. Harding High School.

During that time, he shared his love of American history with his students and initiated the class “Jay Walk,” a walking tour of Warren’s Millionaire’s Row. He also taught ABE courses in golf and furniture refinishing. He became Athletic Faculty Manager for the WGH Panthers, serving in that capacity until his retirement from WCS in June 1988. In 1973, he was named an honorary Kentucky Colonel and was a 2016 inductee of the Warren Sports Hall of Fame.

Jay was a member of the board of directors of Warren Rotary and was in charge of foreign exchange students. He was past-president of Trumbull County Coaches Association; on the board of directors for NE Ohio Athletic Administrators; and a lifetime member of NEA, NEOTA, OEA and Trumbull Retired Teachers Association. He was a member of the Mahoning Valley Civil War Roundtable and was often a guest speaker on Civil War topics. Prior to re-locating to Florida, he was an active member of the First United Methodist Church; he was a current member of Community United Methodist Church in Fruitland Park, Fla.

In his spare time, Jay enjoyed golfing, watching the Browns and Indians and refinishing furniture. He especially loved the 50+ summers he spent on Drummond Island, Mich. and the many lasting friendships he made there.

Preceding him in death were his parents; and two brothers, John Riley Lacy and James Dudley Lacy.

Surviving are his wife, Marlene; daughter, Jana (Chris) Rahrig of Trumbull, Conn.; son, John (Teri) Lacy of Warren; twin granddaughters, Anna Lacy and Kathryn Lacy; great-grandson, Cashton John Arthur Lacy; sisters-in-law, Mary Lacy and Anita Bell; brother-in-law, Lowell (Karen) Spotts; and several nieces and nephews.

A memorial service will be held Thursday, Dec. 31, 2020, at 10 a.m. at the Community United Methodist Church in Fruitland Park. Due to COVID-19, health safety restrictions will be observed. The service may be viewed live at https://cumcfp.online.church. Interment will be in Florida National Cemetery, a military site in Bushnell, Fla.

The family respectfully requests that any monetary donations be made, in Jay’s name, to the Warren City Schools Foundation, 105 High St., Warren, OH 44481, for the creation of a scholarship in his name; to the Community United Methodist Church, 309 College Ave., Fruitland Park, Fla. 34731; or to a charity of the donor’s choice.

Arrangements were entrusted to Baldwin Brothers Funeral Home of Spanish Springs, Fla.
Jay A. Lacy