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Richard Frederick "Ric" Hyman

Richard Frederick "Ric" Hyman obituary, Sylvania, OH

Richard Hyman Obituary

Richard Frederick "Ric" Hyman

Richard Frederick "Ric" Hyman of Sylvania, Ohio, passed away unexpectedly on Sunday, March 22nd, 2020, at Bay Park Hospital in Oregon, Ohio. He leaves behind, Susan, his wife and high school sweetheart of 47 years; his daughter, Erica Skiver (Justin) and his son, Matthew Hyman (Amanda). Also left to cherish his memories are 4 beautiful grandchildren, Sam Skiver (12), Kendell Skiver (10), Julia Hyman (6) and Kate Hyman (6). He was affectionately called Peepaw by his grandchildren which later became "Peeps." He was preceded in death by his parents, Fred and Felma Hyman.

Ric was a 1966 graduate of Start High School. He graduated from the University of Toledo in 1970 with an associate degree in business and later returned to Lourdes University where he graduated with a Bachelor's Degree in Art History. While at UT Ric was a proud member of the SAE fraternity and served on several university committees. Ric also loved antiques and was skilled in designing and creating custom furniture. For 45 Years, Ric and his father Fred owned Red Barn Furniture on Lagrange St., Airport Hwy., and Upton Ave. Ric and his wife Sue also co-owned the Canal House in Grand Rapids, Ohio and the Old Schoolhouse in Brooklyn, Michigan. Upon his retirement Ric became a trained member of the Sylvania Community Police Volunteers Program and also taught GED classes at the Lucas County Correctional Facility.

The above details are what Ric did, but to know him, and really know him, it is important to honor his unique qualities. Ric Hyman was a quietly kind, creative, fun-loving, prankster who was bright, and versatile. He embraced new experiences from skiing to travel to fixing just about anything. He was gifted in the knowledge of antiques. He loved Deep Lake in Brooklyn, Michigan, traveling to all places, and admired people who overcame the tough times in life. Anyone who really knew Ric would agree that he was an exceptional person with an infectious laugh, a big heart, and a deep love for his family. He touched many lives from the young to the elderly. For over a decade Ric enthusiastically coached his children's teams in baseball, softball, and basketball. His passion for Toledo Artists was evident in his private collections. He was sponsored in the newspaper for penning a book about Toledo Artists. His dream was for the Toledo Museum of Art to dedicate a small room to the local artists in Toledo.

If Ric could speak, he would say, "Don't weep for me. My life was filled with love, good health, and fabulous experiences. I married my high school sweetheart and soulmate. My journey was filled with adoring and supportive parents, caring and loving children who married wonderful spouses, and four beautiful and healthy grandchildren. My sister in law and brother in law (Sherie and Mike Robarge) and my nieces (Liz and Abbey) were a gift to me. We shared many unforgettable and rich experiences. My cousins were such a huge part of my growing up. We were just as close as siblings. And to my friends who offered the fun and beauty of living. It was all good! My life was filled with good health, adventure and love. I was a lucky man."

The family would like to say thank you to all to those who have given Sue, Erica, and Matt so much love and support. A heartwarming and special thank you to Dr. Donald Vogel who is our primary care physician. Dr. Vogel was empathic and supportive during Ric's illness. He communicated with Ric's family daily. His weekly support continued for months after Ric's death.

Since Ric enjoyed the outdoors, the family would appreciate a donation to honor his life. As a memorial the family is hoping to purchase a paver or bench at Wildwood park in Toledo as well as a tree and plaque for High Banks Park in Columbus. Online donations in Ric's name can be made through RememberRic.com. Due to present circumstances, there will be a small "celebration of life" with immediate family on July 21st, 2020, on his birthday.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The Blade from Jul. 19 to Jul. 21, 2020.

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Kirsten Rogoff

September 2, 2020

Dear Sue, Erica and Matt-
What a shocking surprise when I looked up the Red Barn and wanted to say hi to Ric while traveling through the area...I had no idea. A big loss to family and his community :( I remember visiting his dad with my dad fondly.

Jan Kazmierski Fiedler

July 29, 2020

Sue, I am so sorry for your loss. May you and your family find comfort in all the memories you shared. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Dean and Myrna Sanner

July 25, 2020

Dear Sue, Erica and Matt,
To know Ric was to love Ric. His love of life and sense of humor will always be remembered. We have many fond memories of our times with your family. Betsy remembers all of you with great fondness. Love and prayers to all. Myrna and Dean Sanner Betsy Ayala.

Jackie Ely

July 22, 2020

Wow, how quickly time passes as I only knew him as a handsome man driving past our house on Brinton. What a blessed, full life he had with a wonderful family. May your family heal from their loss. Rest in Heaven Ric.

Elaine Kyle

July 21, 2020

Sue and Family,
My sincere condolences to you. May fond memories help to bring you comfort.

Linda Huddleston

July 20, 2020

Sue..i am so sorry if you need anything please call me.

Carol Caple Tarrier pop

July 20, 2020

Rics passing was a loss to us all. Susan, I am so sorry. Blessings to you and your family.

Bill Douthett

July 19, 2020

Truly shocked on Ric's passing. He was a great friend and person. He will be truly missed. So sorry for your loss Susan.

Dawn Binkowski

July 19, 2020

Mrs. Hyman I am so sorry for the loss of your husband. I have thought of you fondly & often over the years since we last spoke. My thoughts & prayers go out to you, Erica & Matthew. Dr. Vogel is our doctor as well (& my inlaws even). He is a great guy! Once again I'm sorry about the loss of your Ric. Your 5th grade student Dawn Cousino Binkowski.

Anne (Becker) Marlow

July 19, 2020

Susan and family, I am so sorry to hear of Ric's passing. As I am reading this, I am remembering all the wonderful times I had with him and his parents while growing up. The many items he built in the snow like an igloo and snoopy. I think that is why I loved it so much too. The parties they had in the garage that I would listen to from my bedroom window. Also, in later years when I may run into him at the Anderson's. I have always cherished my memories of him, his laugh and his smile. I will keep you all in my prayers.

Jack Gensler

July 19, 2020

Sue, it is with my deepest sympathy to you, your family and Ricks cousin Bob Stacy on the passing of Rick. I count Rick as one of my good friends from grade school through college. Rick was one of just a couple of my friends and classmates the came to my mothers funeral in Toledo. This kind of caring will never be forgotten.
One thing that has stuck with me from my grade school years was the two antique cars that his dad had. These cars were in fantastic shape and I remember jumping on one of the bumpers and it didnt even move.
I remember Rick as a very kind and as you know a very good looking man.
My prayers are with you and your family in this sad time and Rick will always be in my thoughts and never be forgotten. Peace be with you!

Jeff Palicki

July 19, 2020

o sorry to hear of Ric's passing. He was a wonderful human being. I've known Ric for years as our Fathers collected antique auto's and we had the Antique Bug as well. He will be missed.

SHS Class of 67

July 19, 2020

Sue and family, the SHS Class of 67 sends our deepest condolences to you. RIP Ric

Mark & Peggy Caputo

July 19, 2020

Dear Sue, Erica, & Matt and all your family...Asking the Lord to fill you with His comfort and peace in this earthly loss of such a dear man.

I thank my God upon every remembrance of you. Philippians 1:3

Love always,

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