XENIA — Don E. Wogoman, age 63, of Wilmington, passed away unexpectedly Wednesday, August 8, 2018 surrounded by his best friends, who were also his co-workers. He was born February 22, 1955 in Greenville, Ohio. Don was preceded in death by his mother, Nancy Ann Clark Reynolds; and his mother-in-law and father-in-law: William and Luria Price. He is survived by his wife: Marsha Price Wogoman, whom he married January 8, 1993; children: Jessica (Colin) Johnston of McKinney, TX and Dan Myers of Xenia; grandsons: William Johnston and Colton Myers; his father and step mother: Edward and Rita Wogoman; siblings: Betty Ann Wogoman; Jody Wogoman; and Layla Rae Wogoman, whom he affectionately referred to as his "Baby Girl." He is also survived by numerous nieces and nephews, many friends and colleagues. Don graduated from Xenia High School and the Greene County Vocational School, which is where he began his career in construction. He proudly served in the US Air Force, and returned to Xenia to begin to pursue his true passion: carpentry. He was a protector by nature, which showed in his willingness to build shelter for his friends and family. His ability to visualize a project and bring it to life was phenomenal. His work can be seen across the state, demonstrating his expert craftsmanship and continued zeal to complete the job to perfection. He also was an avid Harley Davidson enthusiast. Don was fortunate to have his brother and friends be with him daily as his co-workers. His family would like to express their sincere appreciation to Robert Durnbaugh Masonry; Bruce Ponder Plumbing; Robert McClain Excavating and Jody Wogoman, for their immediate response and attention they showed Don on Wednesday morning. Funeral services will be held 11 AM Saturday, August 11th at McColaugh Funeral Home, Inc., 826 N. Detroit St., Xenia. Visitation will be held 5-7 PM Friday at the funeral home. Interment to follow in Valley View Memorial Gardens. Online condolences may be made to www.mccolaughfuneralhome.com.
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Nevalene Moore
August 10, 2018
A Great Man! You will be missed!! ~~With Love~~
Lora Walker
August 10, 2018
Marsha and family,
The saddest time in your life and the person who would comfort you with hugs and holding is no longer physically there. It leaves an emptiness that is indescribable. I feel for you. You have my sincere sympathy for the sudden passing of your husband Don. I was sorry to learn of your mom and dad's passing too. Time helps you heal, but you never stop loving them. My best to you and your family!! Sincerely, Lora Marshall Walker
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