Joshua-Linthicum-Obituary

Joshua A. Linthicum

Clark County, Ohio

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News Death Notice LINTHICUM, Joshua A. 19, of Springfield, passed away unexpectedly on Monday, January 4, 2010. He was born on January 28, 1990, a son of Michael and Deborah (Hoy) Linthicum. Josh was a 2008 graduate of Kenton Ridge High School where he played football, baseball,...

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I was at my first Monon Bell game this year. I met your son Chad and talked with him as we watched the football "team walk" before the game. When the day was over and Wabash had an overwhelming victory over DePauw, the proudest moment of Wabash I had was talking to your son. He told me about Wabash Football and what it had done for him and the rest of the Linthicum Family. My son is a freshman on the team and Chad told me what a great decision my son had made to go there and the tremendous...

No words can say how truly saddened we are for your loss. As fellow student-athletes, we understand the dedication that is required of Divison III athletes. Know that his teammates will continue to play on for him. Your family is in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.

In loving memory of a great friend:
Josh was an exceptional person that I had the privilege to meet. He was constantly creating laughter for everyone around, and I am glad that I had the opportunity to not only meet such and amazing person but to also become close friends with him. He will forever live through those who were touched by him and his influence on this Earth will never end because of that. We love and miss you big guy.

With Love,
Your friends at the 207

My thoughts and prayers are with you during your time of loss. May you find comfort in knowing what a wonderful man you raised who touched so many lives.

I had the privilege of taking some classes at Wabash with Josh, the first being our freshman tutorial, in which he affectionately gave me the nickname "Ice Man", a reference to the earrings I wear. Josh was a really funny guy who always had something clever and interesting to say, and he will be greatly missed by all.

In Loving Memory -
Josh was a very nice young man and we truely enjoyed getting to know him, his parents and his family over the past two years. We sat with his parents at every Wabash football game - talking, laughing and cheering for the team. We always admired their dedication to their son and to the team - traveling a long distance to every game, home or away, no matter how far, no matter if Josh got to play or not. We are truely saddened by this unexpected lose and our heartfelt...

hey i didnt really know josh but i knew of him he was a good kid my cousin nick hannah played foot ball with him and he talked alot about him

To Josh's Family,

Im only a freshman and did not have the chance to become as close to Josh as I would have liked to. I remember being overwhelmed the first time I lined up across from him for a drill. He was one of the biggest players i had ever faced. I had noting but respect for Josh becasue he always made me want to play better and he had no problem speaking the truth or giving his input. He will be greatly missed and I offer you my deepest sympathy. He is in a better place and...

To the Linthicum family,

Josh was just a few lockers down from me. I have spent countless times and memories with him in the locker room and still wish I would have gotten to know him better because he was always full of life. His smile and sense of humor always got me going. One memory I remember vividly was one of our last practices as a team this past season, sadly one of the last times I got to take the field with Josh. Josh had been a bit late to practice because he could...