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Seth Shaner, Ohio, Obituary, Visitation And Funeral Information

Seth Shaner Death, Obituary – On Friday, October 7, 2022, Seth J. Shaner, 40, of Luckey abruptly passed away at home. Terry and Kathleen (Hamilton) Shaner welcomed him into the world on January 4, 1982, in Grove City, Pennsylvania. He graduated from Elmwood High School with the Class of 2000. In Luckey, Ohio, on October 7, 2005, he wed Elisha D. Jacobs. Seth and Elisha have been married for seventeen years and have two children.

Seth has been employed with DOWA T.H.T America in Bowling Green as a supervisor since 2004. He liked being outside, particularly when fishing. He was a self-taught handyman who could mend almost anything. His affection for his family and for spending time with them was unsurpassed. Seth loved being a dad and Elisha’s husband. Everything he did and worked for was always for his family.

Seth is survived by his children Trenton and Grace Shaner in addition to his wife Elisha. Terry “TJ” (Heather) Shaner Jr., of Eaton, Ohio, is the brother of Terry “TJ” (Heather) Shaner, Sr., as well as a large number of nieces, nephews, and friends. His maternal and paternal grandparents, as well as his stepfather, John Postlethwait, predeceased him.

On Wednesday, October 19, 2022, from 10 to 11 a.m., family and friends are invited to attend a memorial ceremony at the Marsh & Marsteller Funeral Home, located at 110 West Main Street in Luckey, Ohio. The celebrant will be Rev. Peter Johnston. Troy Township Cemetery will serve as the site of interment. The family asks that memorials be made in the form of donations to The family c/o Elisha Shaner in lieu of flowers.

Tributes to Seth Shaner

As a result of the announcement of Seth Shaner’s passing being made public, friends, family, and other people who were close to Seth Shaner are going through a period of intense grief. I don’t believe that life should be viewed as something terrifying. In my opinion, it’s very similar to getting a soothing massage after a long day at the office. In the end, you will have to pick yourself up and head back to work at some point. To sum it all up, that pretty much sums up life, death, and the economy.

Sodeeq Olaitan is a passionate blogger, and internet marketer.

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