EATON — Ivan Rickard, 89, of Eaton, passed away on Aug. 4, 2023, with his family by his side at the Danbury Senior Living Center in Westerville.
Ivan was born on May 14, 1934, in Pekin, Indiana, to the late Don Rickard and Evelyn Terrell. He graduated from Pekin High School in 1952. He spent two years in the Marines and was a member of the Demonstration Rifle Team. In 1954 he moved to Eaton where he worked at the Sohio gas station while attending Miami University. He also met the love of his life, Joan, whom he married one week after graduation in 1958. Ivan had a successful career in purchasing, working for Perfect Circle, Huffy Corporation and Belden Wire and Cable in Richmond, Indiana from where he retired in 1998. Ivan was always involved in the community and volunteered for various groups including the Boy Scouts, girls' softball, little league baseball and the band parents. He enjoyed being part of the Eaton Radio Club and American Legion. He also loved going to auctions, flea markets and garage sales in pursuit of the ultimate bargain (if he needed it or not.) He had many collections including antique radios and pocket knives. Ivan's affable and laid back personality endeared him to many. He never met a stranger and loved a good conversation whether he agreed with you or not. He was always ready to help someone in need. He was passionately committed to his family, and made sure his wife was well taken care of even in his final days.
Ivan will be greatly missed by his wife, Joan Rickard; children Scott (Patty) Rickard and Annette (Charlie) Vasulka; grandchildren Andrew (Sarah) Vasulka, and Eva and Grant Rickard, and a large extended family and many friends.
A memorial will be held at a later time. Please visit www.schoedinger.com to leave a special memory or condolence.
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Julie Pheanis
August 13, 2023
My Uncle Rick, you will be greatly missed. Dad met you at the gate with his siblings, parents and my moms family.
Julie Pheanis
August 13, 2023
My Uncle Rick, you will be greatly missed. My dad, his siblings and my Moms brother Frank met you at the White pearly gate.
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