RADABAUGH
John C. Sr.
John C. Radabaugh Sr., known as Jack, of Toledo, Ohio, passed away on March 24, 2014, at Hospice of Northwest Ohio. Jack was born in Toledo on October 17, 1922, and was a 1940 graduate of Scott High School, where he played football. He went on to serve our country in the U.S. Army in World War II, receiving the Purple Heart. Upon returning from the war, Jack graduated from Lincoln College and began his profession as a chiropractic physician.
Jack had a well established practice in West Toledo for over 30 years. He was past president of the Ohio State Chiropractic Association. During his tenure, he was
responsible for introducing legislation in establishing
the Ohio State Chiropractic Board. Upon retirement, Jack and wife, Lois enjoyed escaping winter in Naples, Florida and continued their summer visits to Vineyard Lake, Michigan.
Jack was preceded in death by his wife, Lois. He is
survived by son, Dr. John (Patty) of Ottawa Hills; daughter, Lynn Radabaugh of Ann Arbor and son, Craig of Four Seasons, Missouri. His granddaughter is Rachelle Wilson and great-granddaughter, Sasha Wilson of Ann Arbor.
The family wishes to express appreciation to the people who extended care and services allowing Jack to maintain independent living at home until his last day: Janice; loyal housekeeper for 30+ years, Gary and
Christine, Jodie, Devon, Sam, Monica and the staffs of Genesis Health, Comfort Keepers, and Hospice of Northwest Ohio.
Jack requested private services of Newcomer Funeral Home. Tributes to the charity of your choice is appreciated.
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We are so sorry and of Johns passing. My wife and I cleaned the Anchorage building where Him and Lois lived for several years. Our heart felt sympathy goes out to his family and all his friends.
Bill and Dorothy Easton
April 7, 2014
Dear Lynn,
So sorry to hear about your dad's passing. Will see you soon.
Tom
Tom S.
April 2, 2014
my sympathy's go out to the family. we enjoyed john with stay at sylvania rehab. we also enjoyed coming down to therapy.
deb wallace
April 1, 2014
Dear Lynn,
So sorry to hear about the passing of your Dad. I have memories of him at Vineyard Lake.
You'll be in my prayers.
Geoffrey Armstrong
Geoffrey Armstrong
March 30, 2014
May you find comfort in the love of each other, family and in the warm embrace of friends.
Vicki Busch
March 30, 2014
Sorry to hear about your father.
Harry and Pam Strong
March 29, 2014
Dear John and Patty…Our condolences on the passing of your dear father…May he live on in the hearts of those who have loved him…With deepest sympathy…Vickie and Tommy Roemer
Vickie and Tommy Roemer
March 29, 2014
My deepest condolences, Dr. John Sr. is in my prayers.
Dr. R. G. Packo
March 29, 2014
Your strength, compassion, understanding and ernest resolve inspires me. Often Patty and you are in my thoughts always in a good way,
I am honored to know you both.
Vicki Busch
March 29, 2014
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