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F. Norton Dumbaugh

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F. Norton Dumbaugh

Birth
Knox County, Ohio, USA
Death
22 Nov 2014 (aged 79)
Knox County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Fredericktown, Knox County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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FREDERICKTOWN: Norton Dumbaugh, age 79, of Fredericktown passed away on Monday, December 22, 2014 at the Knox Community Hospital.

He was born on July 10, 1935 in Knox County to the late Clarence and Grace (Robinson) Dumbaugh. Norton was the former owner of Dumbaugh Dry Cleaning and Dumbaugh Produce in Fredericktown. He retired from General Motors, Fisher Body Plant in Ontario after 30 years of service. Norton was a member of the Fredericktown United Methodist Church, the Fredericktown Lions Club where he was awarded the Melvin Jones Fellowship Award, the Knox County Coon Hunters Club and was a longtime Volunteer at the Fredericktown Fire Department. Norton was a Veteran serving in the United States Air Force.

Norton was an avid Cleveland Indian, Cavs, and Browns fan. He supported Fredericktown sports and in 2014 was awarded the Fredericktown Freddie Fan of the Year Award. He was known as a kind, generous, and hardworking man. He was an avid hunter and was affectionately known as "The King of Sweet Corn" by many.

He is survived by his children, Mark Dumbaugh of Fredericktown, Michele Carr of Dayton, Melanie (Matthew) Earnest of Fredericktown, Michael Dumbaugh of Fredericktown; four grandchildren, Dillon Carr, Chase Dumbaugh, Macy Earnest, Mariah Earnest; his brother David (Patricia) Dumbaugh of Fredericktown; and nephews John (Amy) Dumbaugh and Joe (Tess) Dumbaugh.

Besides his parents, Norton was preceded in death by his wife Eileen Dumbaugh and his grandson Jason Gum.

Friends may call on Saturday from 10-1PM at the Fredericktown United Methodist Church with the service to follow beginning at 1PM with Rev. Keith Bohley officiating. Burial will follow at Forest Cemetery in Fredericktown.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to: Fredericktown United Methodist Church, 123 Columbus Rd., Fredericktown, Ohio 43019.

The Snyder Funeral Home is honored to serve the family of Norton Dumbaugh.
FREDERICKTOWN: Norton Dumbaugh, age 79, of Fredericktown passed away on Monday, December 22, 2014 at the Knox Community Hospital.

He was born on July 10, 1935 in Knox County to the late Clarence and Grace (Robinson) Dumbaugh. Norton was the former owner of Dumbaugh Dry Cleaning and Dumbaugh Produce in Fredericktown. He retired from General Motors, Fisher Body Plant in Ontario after 30 years of service. Norton was a member of the Fredericktown United Methodist Church, the Fredericktown Lions Club where he was awarded the Melvin Jones Fellowship Award, the Knox County Coon Hunters Club and was a longtime Volunteer at the Fredericktown Fire Department. Norton was a Veteran serving in the United States Air Force.

Norton was an avid Cleveland Indian, Cavs, and Browns fan. He supported Fredericktown sports and in 2014 was awarded the Fredericktown Freddie Fan of the Year Award. He was known as a kind, generous, and hardworking man. He was an avid hunter and was affectionately known as "The King of Sweet Corn" by many.

He is survived by his children, Mark Dumbaugh of Fredericktown, Michele Carr of Dayton, Melanie (Matthew) Earnest of Fredericktown, Michael Dumbaugh of Fredericktown; four grandchildren, Dillon Carr, Chase Dumbaugh, Macy Earnest, Mariah Earnest; his brother David (Patricia) Dumbaugh of Fredericktown; and nephews John (Amy) Dumbaugh and Joe (Tess) Dumbaugh.

Besides his parents, Norton was preceded in death by his wife Eileen Dumbaugh and his grandson Jason Gum.

Friends may call on Saturday from 10-1PM at the Fredericktown United Methodist Church with the service to follow beginning at 1PM with Rev. Keith Bohley officiating. Burial will follow at Forest Cemetery in Fredericktown.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to: Fredericktown United Methodist Church, 123 Columbus Rd., Fredericktown, Ohio 43019.

The Snyder Funeral Home is honored to serve the family of Norton Dumbaugh.


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