He was a 1951 graduate of Barnesville High School. He was a graduate of Ohio University, and was a teacher at Belco Craft, and Golden Rule School, and was later employed at ODOT in Belmont County. He enjoyed being a member of the Barnesville Auxiliary Police. He was a "Pappy" to many children, and loved cheering for the Cleveland Indians and Pittsburgh Steelers. He was a Methodist by faith.
His memory is cherished by his wife of sixty-six years, Helen; daughters, Mary Lou and Melinda; grandchildren, Michelle, Melissa, Mindy, Josh, and Jared; great grandchildren, Allison, Caitlyn, Kayla, Amanda, Paige, and Graham.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his sister, Mary Florence Brown.
He was a 1951 graduate of Barnesville High School. He was a graduate of Ohio University, and was a teacher at Belco Craft, and Golden Rule School, and was later employed at ODOT in Belmont County. He enjoyed being a member of the Barnesville Auxiliary Police. He was a "Pappy" to many children, and loved cheering for the Cleveland Indians and Pittsburgh Steelers. He was a Methodist by faith.
His memory is cherished by his wife of sixty-six years, Helen; daughters, Mary Lou and Melinda; grandchildren, Michelle, Melissa, Mindy, Josh, and Jared; great grandchildren, Allison, Caitlyn, Kayla, Amanda, Paige, and Graham.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his sister, Mary Florence Brown.
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