Surviving are two sons: Joshua and Zakery, both Dayton; two daughters: Nicole Braden, Celina, and Stephanie Braden, Easley, SC; a brother: Chuck (Judy), New Knoxville; three sisters: Susan Day, Charlotte, NC, Debbie Braden, Ashtabula, and Beth (John) Schoffner, Sidney; and three grandchildren.
Deceased are a son, James; and a brother, Robert, Jr.
He had a high interest in technology and the vast platform of the video game industry. Any questions you would have about most gaming technology, he would usually have a helpful answer.
Private family services were held. Burial, with graveside military honors, took place at Pilger Ruhe Cemetery, New Knoxville.
Surviving are two sons: Joshua and Zakery, both Dayton; two daughters: Nicole Braden, Celina, and Stephanie Braden, Easley, SC; a brother: Chuck (Judy), New Knoxville; three sisters: Susan Day, Charlotte, NC, Debbie Braden, Ashtabula, and Beth (John) Schoffner, Sidney; and three grandchildren.
Deceased are a son, James; and a brother, Robert, Jr.
He had a high interest in technology and the vast platform of the video game industry. Any questions you would have about most gaming technology, he would usually have a helpful answer.
Private family services were held. Burial, with graveside military honors, took place at Pilger Ruhe Cemetery, New Knoxville.
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