Steven Eric Disario

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Steven Eric Disario

Birth
Salem, Ross County, Ohio, USA
Death
12 May 2017 (aged 38)
Kirkersville, Licking County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Lockbourne, Franklin County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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End of Watch: Friday, May 12, 2017

DiSario Officer Steven "Eric" DiSario, was born in Salem, Ohio on February 2, 1979. His life was tragically taken on Friday, May 12, 2017 while serving as the Chief of Police in Kirkersville. He was 38 years old. Eric was a devoted husband to his beautiful wife, Aryn (Armintrout); and a doting dad to Olivia, Braydon, Grace, Chloe, Kameron and Lilliana whom is soon to be born. He will be deeply missed by his parents; mother, Robin (Dale) Walker; dad, Thomas (Belinda) DiSario; mother-in-law, Patricia (Joseph Lytle) Armintrout; father-in-law, Robert (Vickie) Armintrout. Eric was preceded in death by his maternal grandparents Clinton J. Long and Wilma J. Long, as well as his paternal grandparents Thomas J. DiSario, Sr. and Verna (DiSario) Burns. He was also preceded in death by an uncle Robert W. Long. Eric was survived by two stepbrothers, Joshua (Laticia) Walker and William (Jen) Dorr; two stepsisters, Mandy Pelfrey and Marian (Alan) Marchior; along with several aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, and cousins. Eric was very loved by all of his friends, neighbors, and the community. As well as Eric working as a police chief, he also worked for ImproveIt Home Remodeling for the last 3 years. He is a 1997 graduate of Washington City Schools in Washington Court House, Ohio, as well as receiving his Bachelor Degree from DeVry University in Business Technical Management. He was a part of the DARE program while in high school. Along with being a boy scout, Eric also earned his Eagle Scout badge. Prior to becoming the Police Chief of Kirkersville, Eric had also been a part time deputy Marshall with the Brice Police Department, Auxiliary officer with the Millersport Police Department, and in 2013 he had volunteered as an Auxiliary Officer for the Lithopolis Police Department. Eric's family will receive friends from 4-8 p.m. Friday, May 19, 2017 at the Grove City Church of the Nazarene, 4770 Hoover Road, Grove City, Ohio 43123, where his Funeral Service will be held at 10 a.m. on Saturday. Interment with full honors, will follow at St. Joseph Cemetery in Lockbourne, Ohio. SCHOEDINGER NORTHEAST CHAPEL has been entrusted with his services. Messages of support may be left at www.schoedinger.com.



KIRKERSVILLE, OH (WCMH) — Calling hours for Kirkersville Police Chief Steven Eric Disario will be held this Friday and his funeral is set for Saturday.

The visitation will be held May 19, between 4-8pm and the funeral will be May 20, at 10am. Both memorials will be held at the Grove City Church of Nazarene. The burial is scheduled to be held at St. Joseph Cemetery in Lockbourne.

DiSario, 36, was a father of six children, with a seventh on the way, and had headed the Kirkersville Police Department for only about three weeks before he was shot to death on a street near the Pine Kirk Care.

A gunman fatally shot an Ohio police chief and two nursing home employees Friday, and the gunman is also dead, reported The Associated Press.

The slain police chief was identified as Steven Eric Disario of the Kirkersville Police Department, the AP report said.

He was a father of six with a seventh child on the way, and had only been on the job for three weeks, The AP reported.
End of Watch: Friday, May 12, 2017

DiSario Officer Steven "Eric" DiSario, was born in Salem, Ohio on February 2, 1979. His life was tragically taken on Friday, May 12, 2017 while serving as the Chief of Police in Kirkersville. He was 38 years old. Eric was a devoted husband to his beautiful wife, Aryn (Armintrout); and a doting dad to Olivia, Braydon, Grace, Chloe, Kameron and Lilliana whom is soon to be born. He will be deeply missed by his parents; mother, Robin (Dale) Walker; dad, Thomas (Belinda) DiSario; mother-in-law, Patricia (Joseph Lytle) Armintrout; father-in-law, Robert (Vickie) Armintrout. Eric was preceded in death by his maternal grandparents Clinton J. Long and Wilma J. Long, as well as his paternal grandparents Thomas J. DiSario, Sr. and Verna (DiSario) Burns. He was also preceded in death by an uncle Robert W. Long. Eric was survived by two stepbrothers, Joshua (Laticia) Walker and William (Jen) Dorr; two stepsisters, Mandy Pelfrey and Marian (Alan) Marchior; along with several aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, and cousins. Eric was very loved by all of his friends, neighbors, and the community. As well as Eric working as a police chief, he also worked for ImproveIt Home Remodeling for the last 3 years. He is a 1997 graduate of Washington City Schools in Washington Court House, Ohio, as well as receiving his Bachelor Degree from DeVry University in Business Technical Management. He was a part of the DARE program while in high school. Along with being a boy scout, Eric also earned his Eagle Scout badge. Prior to becoming the Police Chief of Kirkersville, Eric had also been a part time deputy Marshall with the Brice Police Department, Auxiliary officer with the Millersport Police Department, and in 2013 he had volunteered as an Auxiliary Officer for the Lithopolis Police Department. Eric's family will receive friends from 4-8 p.m. Friday, May 19, 2017 at the Grove City Church of the Nazarene, 4770 Hoover Road, Grove City, Ohio 43123, where his Funeral Service will be held at 10 a.m. on Saturday. Interment with full honors, will follow at St. Joseph Cemetery in Lockbourne, Ohio. SCHOEDINGER NORTHEAST CHAPEL has been entrusted with his services. Messages of support may be left at www.schoedinger.com.



KIRKERSVILLE, OH (WCMH) — Calling hours for Kirkersville Police Chief Steven Eric Disario will be held this Friday and his funeral is set for Saturday.

The visitation will be held May 19, between 4-8pm and the funeral will be May 20, at 10am. Both memorials will be held at the Grove City Church of Nazarene. The burial is scheduled to be held at St. Joseph Cemetery in Lockbourne.

DiSario, 36, was a father of six children, with a seventh on the way, and had headed the Kirkersville Police Department for only about three weeks before he was shot to death on a street near the Pine Kirk Care.

A gunman fatally shot an Ohio police chief and two nursing home employees Friday, and the gunman is also dead, reported The Associated Press.

The slain police chief was identified as Steven Eric Disario of the Kirkersville Police Department, the AP report said.

He was a father of six with a seventh child on the way, and had only been on the job for three weeks, The AP reported.