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Frank RITCHEY

Huber Heights, Ohio

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RITCHEY, Frank ToddAge 55, of Huber Heights, passed away Friday, February 18, 2022. Todd was a Lab Tech at Veolia Water for 31 years. He was preceded in death by his father, Clair W. Jr. Todd is survived by his loving wife, Shelley L.; daughter, Kylie M. Rainer of Huber Heights; son,...

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Shelly, I just wanted to let you know I truly sorry I am to hear about the passing of your husband.. I know this is a very hard time for you all and I pray the Lord will keep you all im his loving arms and give you all the strength you need to get through this very difficult time in your life, prayers for you all.

Sending our deepest sympathy for your loss. Your family are in our thoughts and prayers.

To the Ritchey family, I was shocked and saddened to learn of Todd's untimely death. I was a high school classmate of his and a former board member of the Tri-Cities Regional Wastewater Authority. I pray for you all for your comfort and consolation in your mourning and loss.

Shelley, I'm so sorry for your untimely loss. May the compassion of God, family and friends comfort all of you through your grief. In time, the best memories come to sustain you.. I promise.

I´m so sorry that this has happened. Todd was a great person, husband, father, and son. He will be missed. I remember seeing him, and Shelley, at all their kid´s events - supporting and cheering them on. As a family, they would go to these events. Again, I´m so sorry

Mary, and the entire Ritchey family, please know that you all are in our thoughts and prayers during this very difficult time. We have many fond memories of our past work and social interactions and friendships with such a wonderful family.

My prayers and condolences to the entire Ritchey family at this loss in their lives. I worked with Bill many years ago and saw the family grow.

Far longer apart than together, yet the memories come rushing forward replacing for the a brief moment sorrow with a smile. Shallow as it seems now, Todd always welcomed his younger teammates while keeping us humble in his inimitable way. We even had a signature goal celebration, which we usually only performed to celebrate someone else's goal. A very Todd move, as I recall.

Shelly and family, and also Mary Ritchey - So sorry to hear of Todd's passing.... He was such a good soul and friend - I have many great memories going back to years of school and multiple sports. I also know how much he loved his family. May God bring peace at this difficult time, and let the love Todd had for you all and the memories of the good times help bring you comfort. Keeping you all in my prayers, Gus