John-Piehl-Obituary

John A. Piehl Sr.

Toledo, Ohio

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PIEHL John A. Sr. John A. Piehl, Sr. died Friday, September 28, 2007, at home. He was born July 7, 1931, to Augustave John Albert and Nellie Virginia Baugess Piehl who predeceased him. John served his apprenticeship tool and die maker at Willys Overland. He worked at Tillotson Carburetor,...

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Dear Piehl families,
Our deepest condolonces on the loss of John A Piehl, Sr.
He was a terrific man, an active
Aldersgate church member (I will remember him well as one of our youth basketball coaches).
You are in our thoughts and prayers, may the Lord's comfort and guidance be with you at this time.

Dear Bea,
We are so sorry to here of the loss of our dear friend John, He will be missed by so many people that he touched with his kind heart. He was such a wonderful neighbor and friend.
You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers,
He will be missed.
Sincerely, the Eastons, Jim and Cam

Diane, Ron, and Family,

I'm so sorry to get such sad news. Please know that you are all in my thoughts and prayers. May God's peace give you comfort at this difficult time.

Our thoughts are with you and your family during this time. - Collingwood Center staff and swim members.

Jane, Dave and Family:
So sorry to read about Dave's dad. You come to mind often and will continue to be in my prayers. Love to all.
Sheryl (Jennings) Dunson

mike,jeri,and kids so sorry to hear about your father and grandfather our thoughts and prayers are with you

Just know your family is in our thoughts and prayers. Keep the faith. Remember the poem "Footprints", God will carry all of you through this valley. Please know John Piehl is in good hands--he is in God's hands.

Take Care and May God Bless You and Your Family Always!

Tammy Bradford and Family

Dave, Jane & Family,

We both know what it's like to lose a Dad/Grandpa and want you to know our prayers are with all of you.

Medina United Methodist Church

Please know that you and your family are in our thoughts and prayers. Keep the faith and think of the poem "Footprints". God is carrying you all through this valley.

Here is a poem for "Grandma Piehl" as this is how Ben is related to her:

"If I should die and leave you here awhile, Be not like others sore, undone, who keep Long vigils by the silent dust and weep, For my sake, turn again to life and smile, Nerving thy heart and trembling hand to do Something to comfort other...