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Dr James Bryce Overmier

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Dr James Bryce Overmier Veteran

Birth
Liberty Center, Henry County, Ohio, USA
Death
11 Nov 2016 (aged 93)
Lima, Allen County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Leipsic, Putnam County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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James, 93, Leipsic, died at 6:05 a.m., at St. Rita's Medical Center.

He was the son of Howard and Oneita (Kigar) Overmier. On Jul 2, 1947, he married Jeanne Noland, who survives in Leipsic.

Also surviving are five daughters: Kathleen Rector, Sandy (Greg) Warnimont and Beth Barrientes, all Leipsic, Marsha (Jack) White, Noblesville, IN, Connie (Ron) Phillips, Deshler; a son: Jim (Sharon), Johnstown; twelve grandchildren and sixteen great-grandchildren.

Deceased are a son-in-law, Brigido 'Brig' Barrients; a grandson, Brett Ryan Warnimont; and five brothers linked below.

A 1941 graduate of Liberty Center High School, he received his Bachelor of Science in 1944 from The University of Toledo, and then his MD in 1948 from The Ohio State University. He was also a US Air Force Veteran serving as a general practitioner during the Korean Conflict. He served Leipsic for many years as the town's family practitioner, 17 years as Putnam County Health Commissioner, 14 years as Putnam County Coroner, 42 years as the Medical Director for Putnam Acres Care Center in Ottawa, on staff at Lima Memorial Hospital and St. Rita's Medical Center, and 37 years as president of the Putnam County Heart Association. He was a member of Leipsic United Methodist Church, Leipsic Board of Public Affairs, Leipsic Local School Board, Putnam County Medical Society, Ohio State Medical Association, American Medical Association, Ohio Academy of Family Practice, Fellow of American Academy of Family Practice, Ohio State Medical Alumni Society, Leipsic Chamber of Commerce, Free and Accepted Masons of Ohio and Ottawa Lodge #325, Ohio Eastern Star #16 of Lima, Scottish Rite 32 Degree Mason, and Valley of Toledo Zenobia Shrine.

Services will be at Leipsic United Methodist Church, with Pastor Steve Weatherly officiating. Burial will follow in Sugar Ridge Cemetery, Leipsic, with military rites by the Leipsic American Legion and VFW.
James, 93, Leipsic, died at 6:05 a.m., at St. Rita's Medical Center.

He was the son of Howard and Oneita (Kigar) Overmier. On Jul 2, 1947, he married Jeanne Noland, who survives in Leipsic.

Also surviving are five daughters: Kathleen Rector, Sandy (Greg) Warnimont and Beth Barrientes, all Leipsic, Marsha (Jack) White, Noblesville, IN, Connie (Ron) Phillips, Deshler; a son: Jim (Sharon), Johnstown; twelve grandchildren and sixteen great-grandchildren.

Deceased are a son-in-law, Brigido 'Brig' Barrients; a grandson, Brett Ryan Warnimont; and five brothers linked below.

A 1941 graduate of Liberty Center High School, he received his Bachelor of Science in 1944 from The University of Toledo, and then his MD in 1948 from The Ohio State University. He was also a US Air Force Veteran serving as a general practitioner during the Korean Conflict. He served Leipsic for many years as the town's family practitioner, 17 years as Putnam County Health Commissioner, 14 years as Putnam County Coroner, 42 years as the Medical Director for Putnam Acres Care Center in Ottawa, on staff at Lima Memorial Hospital and St. Rita's Medical Center, and 37 years as president of the Putnam County Heart Association. He was a member of Leipsic United Methodist Church, Leipsic Board of Public Affairs, Leipsic Local School Board, Putnam County Medical Society, Ohio State Medical Association, American Medical Association, Ohio Academy of Family Practice, Fellow of American Academy of Family Practice, Ohio State Medical Alumni Society, Leipsic Chamber of Commerce, Free and Accepted Masons of Ohio and Ottawa Lodge #325, Ohio Eastern Star #16 of Lima, Scottish Rite 32 Degree Mason, and Valley of Toledo Zenobia Shrine.

Services will be at Leipsic United Methodist Church, with Pastor Steve Weatherly officiating. Burial will follow in Sugar Ridge Cemetery, Leipsic, with military rites by the Leipsic American Legion and VFW.


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