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Official Obituary of

Julius Balogh

July 15, 1938 ~ December 21, 2025 (age 87) 87 Years Old
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Julius Balogh Obituary

Boardman - Julius Balogh—a long-time Boardman, Ohio, resident—passed away December 21, 2025.
 

Julius was born July 15, 1938, in Erd, Hungary. While he was still a young child, his parents—Stephen and Helen Kopocs Balogh—left Hungary and took Julius with them to escape deadly attacks during the Russian takeover of Hungary. Julius’s older brother Stephen and most of the extended family were lost in the Russian conflict.

The First Presbyterian Church of Youngstown on Wick Avenue sponsored and welcomed the Balogh family, who remained grateful to the church for helping them make a new life in the U.S. Church members such as Marti Brenner taught Julius to speak English.

In adulthood, Julius gave more than 40 years of humble, selfless service to the First Presbyterian Church community. For years, he served as a stellar Deacon; chaired the annual Thanksgiving Free Community Dinner; and served on numerous church committees, including Christian Education and the Gutknecht Towers mission. Every Sunday, Julius would volunteer to deliver flowers to parishioners who were ill, grieving, or hospitalized.

Julius lived with great compassion. Over the years, he became a caregiver to numerous people who had no one else to help them during old age, illness, and isolation. Julius always looked for ways to serve, to care, to help. If you knew Julius, you know that.

Julius and his family were grateful for being in this country; he often mentioned how much he loved the USA. He served in the US Army from 1963-65 and honored the service and sacrifice of every veteran. He especially appreciated the Veterans Administration and the Carl Nunziato Clinic Youngstown for providing essential VA medical services during his illness the last six years. Dr. Singh was Julius’s long-appreciated physician, aided by Karen, the physician’s assistant.

The Balogh neighbors around Palestine Avenue became cherished friends and adopted family. Julius was appreciated for his continued commitments and caring for several of these neighbors.

Julius graduated from Boardman High School in 1958 and then attended Youngstown State University and graduated in 1963 with a degree in political science. Julius was a purchasing officer for GoJo, after working in New York City; Newport News, Virginia; and Conneaut, Ohio.

Julius devoured his passions, becoming a self-taught master of opera, classical literature, classical music, history, and the Bible. Some close friends thought he was the smartest person they knew.

The staff at the Inn at Glenellen provided a caring, comfortable, and peaceful home for Julius; nurse Kathy was his favorite staff person.

Julius will be deeply missed by friends Jay Blackstone, Patrick Alberti, Dave Burnette, and Jeanne Goodman—as well as others.
On earth, Julius held a special caring space; a source of kindness, selflessness, and compassion. To many folks, he was special. Well done, good and faithful servant. Heaven holds Julius now, free from trauma and illness. Free to understand how much he is loved.

Friends are invited to recall memories of Julius on Wednesday, February 4, 2026, at 12:30 PM in the parlor of the First Presbyterian Church, 201 Wick Ave., Youngstown where a memorial service will follow at 1:00 pm in the sanctuary.

Julius will be buried at Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens, Boardman.

Arrangements were entrusted to the professional care of the Thompson Filicky Funeral Home, 4221 Market St., Boardman.

Family and friends may visit www.thompsonfh1932.com to view this obituary and to send condolences to Julius’s family.

To send flowers to the family or plant a tree in memory of Julius Balogh, please visit our floral store.


Services

Celebration of Life Gathering
Wednesday
February 4, 2026

12:30 PM to 12:55 PM
First Presbyterian Church
201 Wick Avenue
Youngstown, OH 44503

Memorial Service
Wednesday
February 4, 2026

1:00 PM
First Presbyterian Church
201 Wick Avenue
Youngstown, OH 44503

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