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Daniel Mark Kellough 53, of South Bloomfield, formerly of Bainbridge died Monday, August 16, 2021, at Mount Carmel Grove City Hospital after a brief illness. He was born May 3, 1968, in Chillicothe the son of the late David Michael and Donna (Mark) Kellough.
Dan is survived by his Fiancé Kyna McKimson; children, Lindsey (Josh) Burgett and David (Mindy) Kellough; 5 grandchildren Kamryn, Karlie, Kennedy, Kylee, and Kaci Burgett; sisters Debbie (Dave) Nakano of Trumbull, CT, Diane (Chris) Crabtree of Waverly and Denise (John) Peters of Leesburg; 7 nieces and nephews Jessica and Matthew Nakano, Colton and Kendi Branscomb and Sarah, Wyatt, and Morgan Crabtree and his fur babies Rocky and Lilly.
In addition to his parents Dan was preceded in death by a brother, Davey Kellough, and his grandparents Luther and Helen Kellough and George and Blanche Mark.
Dan was a 1986 Graduate of Paint Valley and a 1993 Graduate of Cincinnati College of Mortuary Science. Dan was an honorably discharged Army veteran, and he was a member of the Bainbridge Lodge 196 F&AM. In his free time, he enjoyed hunting, fishing, riding his motorcycle and being a part of the Patriot Guard. He was also an avid Ohio State Buckeye Football Fan.
Due to Covid the family requests everyone wear a mask and social distance. Funeral services will be held 1 pm Saturday, August 21, 2021, at the Bainbridge United Methodist Church with Pastor Dave Burriss officiating. Dan will be escorted to the Bainbridge Cemetery by the Patriot Guard and laid to rest beside his parents and brother. Friends may visit Dan’s family from 10 am until the time of service at the church on Saturday. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to the Ohio Patriot Guard 8631 Monticello Dr. West Chester, OH 45069.
The SMITH-MOORE-EBRIGHT Funeral Home of Bainbridge is serving the family.
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110 West Main Street PO Box 485, Bainbridge, OH 45612
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