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Joseph F. Dyar

Canton, Ohio

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Joseph F. Dyar Age 76, of North Canton, went home to be with the Lord on Saturday, Aug. 10, 2013, surrounded by his family. Preceded in death by his parents, Donald Dyar and Clara (Hlavachek) Dyar; and his daughter, Jolene Dyar. Survived by his grandson, Anthony Jacobsen; brother, Frank Dyar;...

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To the Dyar Family
I am so sorry to hear of Joe's passing and extend my deepest sympathies to you all. I often think of Joe and Frank picking me up on Whipple Road and giving me a ride with them to Central in the old Lincoln and of our friendship throughout the years. My prayers are with you all.

Dear Family,

I grew up two houses up the street from Joe on Harvey Ave. I remember Andrea a little, but I have vivid memories of running around the neighborhood with Terry and the other kids on the street. Those were great times! All of you were the nicest neighbors anyone could want, and my parents will miss Joe in the neighborhood tremendously. I will always remember him as a quiet, kind man who would help anyone if they needed it. My thought and prayers are with you at this...

Dear Family,

I grew up two houses up the street from Joe on Harvey Ave. I just barely remember Andrea, but I have fond memories of running around with Terry and the other kids in the neighborhood when I was young. Those were great times! All of you, including Joe and Joleen were the nicest people anyone could ever want as neighbors. My parents still live there and will miss Joe in the neighborhood dearly. I will cherish those memories growing up forever. I will always remember Joe as a...

I remember playing in the garage down in Canton, model t, trucks and the dragster, ( I came in first several times) . Sun tea on the front porch, listening to Master piece theater. Riding in the back of his pickup singing, and when we were not being watched, surfing. Thinking of you today...and winning one more race in the dragster.

Andrea you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. I am so sorry for your loss. I love you and will continue to pray for peace and comfort through this difficult time.

Yes Daddy Joe that was the choice that we decided of the three. after he ask us. my fondest memory was going to bed and getting tucked in and, him growling on our necks. in fact it's so dear to my heart I do the same with my son, and grandson and and I will continue that tradition with all my grandchildren. we will miss him. I'm looking forward to being in eternity with them all!!!!

He was to me, my Daddy Joe. It is hard to condense my gratitude to him so I will just say this, he was a Dad who expected a lot from his kids and taught us what good work ethic was. He was a grandfather who attended every choir concert, musicals, speech events, sporting events, grandparents day at school, dance recitals and more. While it was difficult for him to express his love verbally to us, he showed us by attending everything he was ever invited to and could possibly be a part of. One...

Andrea and family: So sorry to hear of the passing of Joe. I will keep you and your family in my prayers.

Love,

Becky Arter

Anthony, Andrea, Terry, Don, Frank and Janet and your families
We are so sorry to hear about your loss. He was a quiet special man who loved all of you very much. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Love, Bernie & Judy Hoskinson