1950
2021
WILMINGTON — Marvin A. Bone, 71, of Wilmington, OH, passed away on Saturday, June 5, 2021, at Clinton Memorial Hospital. He was born March 6, 1950, in Xenia, Ohio. He was the son of Thomas F. and Jessica Eleanor Ankeney Bone. He was married for 30 years to his cherished wife, Sharon McFarland Bone, and they co-owed the 68 Family Restaurant. Marvin was also a Veteran of the US Army and retired from Heinhold Hog Market. He is survived by a daughter, Robyn Bone, Jamestown, three step-daughters, Rebecca (James) Booth, Deborah (Rodney) Rose, all of Xenia, and Toni Williams, Wilmington; six grandchildren, Jenna Hardwick, Tonya Booth, Laci Rose, Michael Williams, Rachel Booth and Austin Bone; great grandchildren, Nikki Hardwick, Elijah Hardwick, Lindsey Cooper, Ashley Hardwick, Kendal Cooper, Dylan Hardwick, Cheyenne Harwick and Ethan Gross; as well as brother Dennis (Anita) Bone; a Sister-in-Law, Ruth Bone; two Brother-in-Laws, Danny (Sharon) McFarland, and Joseph (Sandy) McFarland, all of Xenia; several nieces and nephews and many close friends. He was preceded in death by his parents, his wife and two brothers, Dale Bone and Roger Bone. Private graveside services will be held by the family at New Maple Grove Cemetery, Port William, Ohio. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, 501 St Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105-9959, in his memory; condolences may be made to the family at www.NeeldFuneralHome.com.
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Jennifer Hardwick
August 8, 2021
Ill always miss you grandpa. May you rest in peace and be with grandma in heaven.. Love you both. \lml
Your step granddaughter
Jennifer
Jan Weller
June 9, 2021
So sorry to hear of Marvins passing. I’m glad I had the pleasure of knowing him. He was a fun person to have in Cardiac Rehab. My husband an I enjoyed the great food at your restaurant. My prayers are with you an your family for comfort an peace in knowing he’s with God
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