Donald-Toohey-Obituary

Donald L. Toohey

Chillicothe, Ohio

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Donald L. TooheyCHILLICOTHE: Donald L. Toohey, 78, of Chillicothe, died 11:21 a.m. Saturday, July 30, 2011 in Heartland of Chillicothe following a short illness.He was born October 1, 1932, in Ross County, to the late John and Lula Arledge Toohey. On November 16, 1968, he married his former wife,...

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nancy, so sorry to hear of your loss. only met Don that one time after our class reunion a few years back but really enjoyed him. would like to talk to you.

Nancy,

We just heard today about Don. Millard and I so enjoyed the two of you and the gifts you both brought in to the lives of others. Whether it was sharing stories of your trips, or going the extra mile to get "just the right antique" at Scotts for one of us at Christmas our home is stilled blessed by found memories of you both.

May Don be on the Cruise-of-a-Lifetime and the clouds be the waves of the gentle sea.

Peace Be With You

Don went on many trips to Ireland with my travel agency. I went on several group trips with him there also and Sonny and Edna joined us on one too. I spent St. Patrick's Day in Dublin with him and our group in 2008 and he had the time of his life singing Irish songs in the oldest pub in Ireland. He will be greatly missed.

Kroger Floral will truly miss Don Toohey. He was a great person. He had a wonderful sense of humor. I will miss all the talks we had together. He would always tell us about the trips that he went on. He also loved going to auctions. We would talk about all the antiques he bought. He will truly be missed. We love you Don.

Dear Nancy,I am so sorry to hear about Don's passing. You are in my thoughts and prayers. Marzetta Martin

Dear Nancy, Im so sorry to hear about Dons passing. I know that you will miss him but hold on to all the good memories the two of you had and all the wonderful trips you got to take. Forget about the bad times and put all your trust in God. The Lord is there by your side with his arms out waiting for you to reach out and let him wrap them around you. Jesus loves you and I still love you also. Your sister Esther

I came to know Don when he delivered flowers for us at Kroger. We would visit some when he came in to the service desk to get paid. My prayers are with his family, and I will miss seeing him.

Aunt Nancy,
The people we love live on in our hearts forever. It takes a long time to get use to the loss of someone we love. But it's important to remember that when people die - they leave something very special behind - They leave us memories of many things they said and did. And as long as we have those memories - the people we love will live on in our hearts and minds forever. I'll treasure the happy memories I have of Uncle Don. We loved when he came to visit and always made us...

RIP, Mr Toohey. Will always remember our chats when you came to deliver my husband & I's meds from Krogers. The cats loved the attention you gave them,too.
My deepest sympathies to your family.