Edward Earl Kinnaley, 83, of Payne, passed away Tuesday, September 30, 2025 at Stillwater Hospice, Fort Wayne,
Ed was born in Brazil, Indiana on October 28, 1941, a son of the late Mary Jane (Roberts) & John H. Kinnaley.
Ed was a devoted and hardworking man who spent many years with International Harvester. On June 23, 1962, he married the love of his life, Ruth (Woodruff), beginning a lifetime of love and companionship. A true dog lover, Ed especially adored his two great-grand pups. He was an avid fan of the Ohio State Buckeyes and the Indiana Fever, and he never missed his morning soap operas. Ed had a deep appreciation for cars and took great pride in keeping his yard in top shape. Known for his sense of humor and playful spirit, he was always stirring up a little mischief and making others laugh. But beneath the jokes was a heart full of kindness—Ed was compassionate, helpful, and had a way of making everyone feel like a friend. He never met a stranger and left a smile on the face of anyone he talked to.
He will be sadly missed by his grandchildren, Ryan (Kelsey) Kinnaley & Allison (Stephen) Kinnaley-Trent; daughter in law, Jodie Kinnaley; siblings, David Kinnaley & John (Diane) Kinnaley.
Ed was preceded in death by his wife, Ruth; son, Donald Kinnaley; & sister, Nancy Sue Kinnaley.
A celebration of life for Ed will be held at a later date.
He will be laid to rest in St. John the Baptist Catholic Cemetery, Payne.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Still Water Hospice, Fort Wayne.
Fond memories may be shared at dooleyfuneralhome.com.
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5761 State Route 500, Payne, OH 45880
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