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Lonnie P. Ishler

Worthington, Ohio

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ISHLER Lonnie P. Ishler, age 64, of Columbus, died peacefully at his residence, Tuesday, June 2, 2009. Vet. US Army Reserve. Facilities Manager at The Ohio State University. Preceded in death by parents Clarence R. and Dorothy Ishler, brother Clarence R. Ishler Jr. and grandparents. Survived by...

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went to high school with Lonnie.He was a always a good guy. He is now at pease and without pain. Gary Lisle

My deepest sympathy to Lonnie's family. Lonnie was a kind, caring and loving person. I will cherish my many memories of our time together. I am so glad I had the opportunity to talk to him before his passing. I will miss him.

I met Lonnie 17 years ago at the Villa. I considered him one of my best friends. When my husband died, he told me that life goes on, and he showed me how it went on. My sincere condolences to his family.

Lonnie, you were right when you told Denny that you could watch an OSU football game from the stadium and see it better than on TV. I will always love you and so much miss you. Tell Denny I will be with you guys later.

I met Lonnie many years ago and though I was only around him a few times in Columbus and once in Florida, I greatly appreciated his kindness towards me. He was a lot of fun and a good guy! My sincere condolences to his family and close friends.

We met Lonnie through "Martini Bob" at Villa Nova. We've spent quite a few evenings playing Euchre and hanging out at Villa. Lonnie was critical to team spirit at Relay For Life when we participated at Westerville ten years ago.

Thanks for the memories, Lonnie!

To the entire Ishler family, you have my deepest sympathy. I have known Lonnie for over 40 years. I loved him like a brother. We lost a great guy, good friend, and a person that will be remembered for a long time. Good times were had by all when Lonnie was around. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.

Dear Ishler Family,

Our sincere sympathy in the passing of Mr. Ishler. We gratefully acknowledge his service to our country so that we can embrace the freedoms we have today.

Sincerely,

To live in hearts we leave behind is not to die.
My thoughts and prayers are with the Ishler family during this difficult time.

Lonnies Friend Mary Rossetti, Columbus, Ohio

I was sorry to learn of the recent death Lonnie P Ishler. Personally, and on behalf of his co-workers, I would like to express my deepest sympathy for family and friends.
Or thoughts are with you during this difficult transition period for you.