John-Tice-Obituary

John Richard Tice

Saint Marys, West Virginia

May 24, 1947 – Dec 16, 2019

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BORN
May 24, 1947
DIED
December 16, 2019
LOCATION
Saint Marys, West Virginia

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Ingram Funeral Home - St. Marys Obituary

John was born on May 24, 1947 and passed away on Monday, December 16, 2019. After Shawnee School, John graduated from St. Marys High School as a member of his beloved Class of 1965. After high school, John attended Ohio University before enlisting in the United States Air Force in October 1966.

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Thank you for your service John, and for your very captivating leadership and storytelling. I am now a very huge fan, and feel a sense of loyalty and love for you and all of your team members. I am researching all of the Aims team work and body of content. I truly strong man inside and out, a true leader is calm under pressure, and you created the team. I salute you and I'm proud to have come to realize your contribution. Thank you sir.


What a Great character on "Mountain Monsters"!! After he stopped doing the shows, I never watched it again. He was the driving force behind the series and it wouldn't ever be the same without him.

Best story teller ever. You will be greatly missed. Xo kim

Trapper was one of my favorite aims team member, he always ontop of every situation, he was an outstanding leader. I wish nothing but the best for Trappers family and friends, I would also like to thank him for serving our nations Air Force HOOOORAAAAHHH

Trapper brought one of the most entertaining groups onto Discovery! While it's correct that "reality" television is not reality, the entertainment value from the cast is what keeps shows on the air. And growing up and living in Appalachia, I felt like Trapper reignited a passion of folklore and storytelling for many.

To his family and loved ones may God continue tp bless you and rejoice in his journey over to eternal peace. Take comfort in that you will see him again!

I enjoyed his sense of humor in the show. He will be missed.

I have watched all of the seasons of Mountain Monsters and I love watching trapper he is the strong leader that I would like to have as a boss at any job he was truly a real leader

As loyal fans of Mountain Monsters, my son and I developed an attachment to each member of the team and became very fond of all of them. Trapper stood out as one that always seemed to remain calm and level headed. We feel the team won't be the same without his gentle presence, and our hearts, thoughts and healing prayers go out to the team members left behind, his family and friends.