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James Cashner Obituary

TIPP CITY - James M. Cashner, 89, of Tipp City, died suddenly Wednesday, Dec. 19, 2012, in his home at SpringMeade Retirement Center, Tipp City.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Lilly (Gordon) Cashner and Charles E. Cashner Sr.; sister, Lois Cashner Mott; and half siblings, John Cashner and Opal (Cashner) Pinkerton.
He is survived by his brother, Charles E. "Ted" Cashner Jr.
Jim graduated from Milton-Union in the class of 1941.
After serving in the Army in the South Pacific, he graduated with a degree in business from The Ohio State University.
He worked at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base for many years, retiring to spend time on genealogy, bicycling and traveling.
Services at this time are indefinite, as Jim donated his body to the Boonshoft School of Medicine at Wright State University.

Published by Piqua Daily Call on Jan. 4, 2013.
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Just learned of James passing this week. Sorry to all of you with his passing. James was a very special person. Sure he will be missed by all who knew him.
He made a difference to all. Fairwell

Brenda Rademachir

January 9, 2013

Always remember the trips many
week-ends riding back to OSU or
coming home on Fridays. We had
many talks along the way.

Phyllis (Wagner) Bidlack

January 9, 2013

So Long Jim, I told Wilda that I thought the Cashners and Gordons owned West Milton !!

Wilda & Dick Steiner

January 7, 2013

My parents and I knew Jim forever! He was a great guy with a wonderful sense of humor . I always enjoyed talking to him. He was a true "gem."

Peg Poling

January 5, 2013

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