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Jon Stansbery

Findlay, Ohio

Age 63

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Jon Edward StansberyJon Edward Stansbery, 63, of Findlay, passed away Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2024, at Bridge Hospice Care Center in Findlay, Ohio.He was born Feb. 15, 1961, in Upper Sandusky, Ohio, to Russell and Kathryn (Neumeister) Stansbery. He married his wife, Maureen (Streicher) Stansbery on...

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I love this man so much! I reported to him and John Early in Marathons corporate office. Two of the best people I´ve met in my life.

I´m Kevin Bright, Jon´s cousin, and we shared several meals together in restaurants. In addition to his wonderful sense of humor and positive attitude, Jon had a wonderful manner when he spoke to you, similar to his father Russ. I will never forget how he would always ask the server in a restaurant what they would have if they were ordering. Although separated by distance, my heart is heavy today knowing Jon is no longer with us, but full knowing he is in a better place.

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Sending thoughts and prayers to the stansbery family from another set of bgsu alumni. The Leid family Pam 1975 Steve 2011

I had the privilege of working with Jon at Marathon. I recall once that he invited me to an important meeting that to my surprise when I arrived was really a tea party with scones and all the assortment of jams, lemon curd, etc., that he had to share from his latest travels. All in attendance were amazed by his generosity and silliness. It was a reprieve from our usual work debates. I won't soon forget him. My deepest sympathies to Jon's family.

Jon will be remembered as someone who immediately brightened the room (and arena) with his positivity, humor, and joy. Talons Up! May you rest in peace, Jon.

I met "Big Jon" 38 years ago. I soon found out why he was called "Big Jon" it was not just because he was 6´6" but he had a huge personality. When you were in his presence you felt his greatness. He had the ability to make everyone around him happy. We were lucky to travel to Chicago with Jon & Mo, we traveled there via train. We saw The Rolling Stones together we ate out together. The last time we were with Jon & Mo was at the BG´s girl´s volleyball floor dedication. What a privilege to...

Deepest condolences to the Stansbery family. Nigel and Vera Snelling