Josh was a family man and loved to take care of his family in any way he could.
On March 9, 2022, he married Stephanie Simpkins in Wauseon, and she survives. He then served his country in the United States Army. Josh attended and graduated from Tecumseh High School. 18, 1991, to Paul and Theresa (Leonowicz) Anders. Vincent Mercy Medical Center in Toledo, Ohio. Joshua Douglas Anders, 33, of Wauseon, Ohio, died Feb. A graveside service and burial will follow at Oak Grove Cemetery, Morenci.ĭonations are suggested to Elara Caring Hospice Care.Īrrangements were made with Anderson-Marry Funeral Home, Adrian. Thursday, March 7, at Fayette Christian Church–Disciples of Christ in Fayette followed by a Celebration of Life service at noon, also at the church. She was preceded in death by two brothers, one sister and step-siblings. (and Melissa) Harris of Archbold step-children Carol Merillat (and the late Donald Merillat), Ronald and Susan Merillat, Jack and Rosie Merillat, and Mary Emma and Dennis Austin 20 grandchildren, 36 great-grandchildren, and five great-great grandchildren. (and Elizabeth) Harris of Kenly, North Carolina, Susan Kahle (the late Mark Kahle) of Alvordton, Ohio, and Stanley H. Mary is survived by three children, Eugene D. Her smile was contagious and she was full of life. She also was known for volunteering in the community. Many called her “Grandma Mary” and “Candy Grandma.” She was a member of the Fayette Christian Church–Disciples of Christ, where she helped with Bible school for many years. She had a passion for life and was loved by all. Mary enjoyed gathering with her many family members and friends. Mary Esther Overmyer Merillat, 93, formerly of Fayette, Ohio, died March 1, 2024, peacefully surrounded by her family at Fairlawn Haven in Archbold, Ohio. Memorials are suggested to the Go Fund Me Page ().Īrrangements were made with Oak Grove Funeral Home & Cremation Center in Manistee. Tuesday, March 12, at the Blackmer Lodge at Caberfae Peaks Ski Resort.
He is survived by his wife Mary (Stoner) Miller children Luke, Lily and Elliot parents brother Riley (and Nicole) Miller in-laws Will and Deb Stoner, and Mary’s siblings Angel (and Alan) Hager, Miranda Stoner, Matt (and Alison) Stoner, and Claire (and Mike) Chapel.Ī Celebration of Dillon’s Life will begin at 5:30 p.m. He will be remembered fondly for his warmth, generosity, and zest for life. Dillon left a lasting impact on the lives he touched. As a youth basketball coach, he impressed on his players the importance of sportsmanship over skill. He had a soft spot for those with disabilities, volunteering for years with the Winter Special Olympics. A lover of words, he enjoyed writing and connecting with new people. He found joy in skiing at Caberfae, boating on Tippy Dam Pond and nurturing the flower farm with Mary.
He was employed as an operations manager at Caberfae Peaks Ski Resort.ĭillon’s life was defined by his love for God, family, nature and adventure. He was a graduate of Central Michigan University with a bachelor of applied arts in sport/business management, with a coaching endorsement. He was born March 27, 1991, in Corpus Christi, Texas, the son of Dan and Amy (Robertson) Miller. Dillon Ellis Miller, 32, of Wellston, Mich., died March 1, 2024.