Douglas Arthur Light "Doug", 83 of Groveport, Ohio passed away peacefully surrounded by his family on July 19, 2025 at his residence.
He was born on June 23, 1942 in Peach Creek, WV. Son of the late William Joseph and Helen Louise Light.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by 3 brothers, William "Billy" Joseph Light, Thomas "Tommy" David Light, Richard "Dickie" Lynn Light, sister, Harriet Louise McKnight, 2 dear friends, Kelly Skaggs and Denny Workman.
Doug was a proud son of the mountains of West Virginia where he was born and raised. He had grit in his bones and fire in his heart. He grew up full of fight-a spirit that never backed down and never gave up. The same spirit carried him through his service in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War, where he served his county with courage and conviction. During his military service, Doug was awarded the National Defense Service Medal, Vietnam Service Medal, Vietnam Campaign Medal, and Good Conduct Medal - A reflection of his honor, discipline, and dedication to duty.
From a young age, Doug took on responsibilities beyond his years. He helped his mother care for his siblings, stepping in with strength and loyalty to protect and guide those he loved. He cherished his brothers and sisters deeply. That bond of family was one he carried proudly throughout his life.
As life carried him forward, Doug transformed that fierce strength into something even more powerful: love. He became a man who would give you the shirt off his back, lend a hand without hesitation, and show up no matter the hour. He loved deeply and endlessly - especially when it came to his family. In 1968 he married the love of his life, Bobby Ann Brumfield. Although they divorced, his love for her never stopped. His love for her was a quiet, steady presence in his life.A testament to the kind of heart he grew into.
Doug once drove a dynamite truck for the mines in West Virginia before moving to Ohio and working for Westinghouse and North American Rockwell where he met his best friend, Dave Stockham. He then went to work for a company that changed names many times and retired from Cardinal Health after 36 years.
Doug was a true competitor at heart, he found great joy in playing adult softball for his employer. He was so proud of the Championships they won and all the trophies and memories along the way. When he wasn't with family, you could find him on the golf course sharing stories and laughter - a club in hand and peace in his soul.
Doug also was a Life Member of AMERICAN LEGION Post #1, Life Member of AMVETS Post 1313, Life Member of VFW 6153.
Doug was a warrior, a friend, a father, a grandfather, a great-grandfather, and above all, a man who grew into a legacy of love. He will be remembered not only for where he started, but for the generous heart he grew into. He leaves behind a family who will miss him deeply, and a world made better by the kindness he showed.
May he rest easy now, forever cradled by the mountains he loved.
Those left to cherish his memories, his only daughter, Tina Lanette (Bryan) Mullins, 3 grandchildren, Erynn Victoria Hayes, Jaden Glynn Hayes, and Ella Grace Mullins, and a great-grandson, Dawson James Alexander. Additionally, he leaves behind his sister, Rebecca Jo (Danny) Chapman, sister-in-law, Eva Garrett Light, as well as many nieces and nephews.
The mountains of West Virginia always called to him, and he never lost his love for the wild beauty of home. Services will be held in West Virginia, where he wished to return and rest forever in the mountains he loved.
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