NEW KNOXVILLE — Ned A. Niemeyer, 81, died September 19, 2019, at the James Cancer Hospital in Columbus, surrounded by his loving family.
He was born in Auglaize County to Florenz and Alvena (Elshoff) Niemeyer, and they preceded him in death.
On September 27, 1957, he married Linda L. Leffel, and she survives at the home in New Knoxville.
Ned retired from Hoge Lumber in New Knoxville after working 42 years as a Sales Manager. During his younger years he enjoyed playing many sports and enjoyed watching the Ohio State Buckeyes, Cleveland Browns and Cleveland Indians. Golf was his true passion, and he had recorded 4 holes-in-one.
Ned was very active in the New Knoxville United Methodist Church, where he served as trustee, board member, etc. for many years. He was also very active in mission work, and served on the Midwest Mission Board in Springfield, Illinois. He served on the New Knoxville School Board and the New Knoxville Zoning Board. Ned and his wife liked to travel and visited all 50 of the United States. Ned thoroughly enjoyed his grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Survivors include his wife, Linda; two daughters: Marcia (Steve) Wierwille of New Knoxville; Susan (Dean) Quellhorst of New Knoxville; by one son, Mark (Thelma) Niemeyer of Lima.
He is survived by 8 grandchildren: Kimberly (David) Meyer; Daniel (Brittany) Wierwille; Jeffrey (Lindsay) Quellhorst; Keith (Andrea) Quellhorst; John (Beth) Quellhorst; Jessica (Mark) Mueller; Stacey (Andrew) Eickholt; Courtney (Neal) Shine. He is also survived by 19 grandchildren, and by a sister, Dorothy McMullen of Saint Marys.
He was preceded in death by his parents and by three brothers: James, Marvin and Carl Niemeyer.
Funeral rites will be held 10:30 A.M. Monday, September 23, 2019, at the New Knoxville United Methodist Church, The Reverend Dennis Gaertner, officiant. Burial will follow at Pilger Ruhe Cemetery, New Knoxville.
Friends may call from 2-8 P.M. Sunday at the Miller Funeral Home, 1605 Celina Road, Saint Marys, where memorial gifts may be given to the New Knoxville United Methodist Church Memorial Fund, Grand Lake Hospice, or the Midwest Mission.
Condolences may be sent to Ned's family via Millerfuneralhomes.net.
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Amanda Arnold
September 23, 2019
Linda, I was so sorry to hear about Ned. You both will always hold a special place for me, and I'll never forget sitting with you in church with my little Highlights magazine. Our thoughts are with you.
Cheryl Conidaris
September 19, 2019
Linda, please know that you have my sympathy in the loss of Ned. I will truly miss "my cousin". His laugh, smile and love of golf.
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