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I will miss my friend sitting at the bar at Papa Joe's. Great guy, and fun sense of humor.
Rest in peace
Rich Edgar
February 24, 2014 | Akron, OH


Canal Fulton, Ohio
Gary Dale Radabaugh passed away Jan. 30, 2014 in Cincinnati, Ohio in the company of his daughter, Lindsey Schmitt. Gary was born Jan. 13, 1946 in Orrville, Ohio to Jesse and Dorothea Radabaugh. He was a graduate of Bowling Green State University and a proud member of Kappa Sigma fraternity. He...
Read MoreI will miss my friend sitting at the bar at Papa Joe's. Great guy, and fun sense of humor.
Rest in peace
Rich Edgar
February 24, 2014 | Akron, OH
Lindsey and Family, He will always be remembered as a great boss and classmate. He will now be at peace, God Bless you!
Wanda STEINER
February 04, 2014 | Orrville, OH
Rest in peace Tuslaw's #22. Great memories.
Judy
February 02, 2014 | MI
So very sorry to hear about Gary. It was a great pleasure to have met him several years ago and hear about his rapport with my dad on the course of life and golf, (to them one and the same?)
Barb Bates Flagg (Jim)
February 01, 2014
To all of Gary's family - --I was a fraternity brother of Gary's at Bowling Green and fortunate to have known his engaging personality and fun loving spirit. He was a wonderful friend. My thoughts and prayers to all of his loving family he leaves behind.
Eric West
February 01, 2014 | Akron, OH
Lindsey and Family,
My deepest sympathy goes out to you. There is peace in knowing that Gary is no longer suffering or in pain. His quick whit, fun loving attitude and hard work ethic will live on through you Lindsey, as he has passed them on to you. May he rest in peace and may we celebrate his life through the rich memories that he has left with us.
Raegan Brown
February 01, 2014 | Glacier, WA
Sincere sympathy.
Nanc;y and Tom Straughn
February 01, 2014 | Massillon, OH

For the family
Dana Hubka
February 01, 2014 | Milwaukee, WI
Lindsey - there are many good friends with many strong memories of your Dad. Gary was unique, and will be sorely missed. Those of us who knew him will miss him and his sense of humor and his competitive nature. My thoughts, and those of many you do not know, are with you today and in the future. Rest, Cobra.
Don Pocock
February 01, 2014 | Clayton, NC