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Leah Nichole Blosser, 17 of Malta, Ohio passed away at 10:46 AM, Saturday, August 9, 2025 at Genesis Hospital in Zanesville as a result of injuries sustained in an automobile accident.
She was born February 12, 2008 in Lancaster, the daughter of Reva (White) Hill and Michael Blosser. Leah was a happy, fun-loving girl who loved running around with her friends. She loved all animals, always trying to bring home some stranded racoon or something. Leah enjoyed showing her fair pigs, working with them to train them and make them show-worthy. She was an avid deer hunter with her dad, Eric Hill and harvested a deer every season. Leah was very proud of her accomplishment of graduating a year early in 2025 from Morgan High School and she was currently working at Subway in Crooksville.
Leah was a joy to her family who love her dearly and she is sadly missed by them all. Left behind to mourn her passing are her parents, Reva and Eric Hill and Michael Blosser; her beloved siblings, Chelsey (Dayton) Smith, Michelle Starner (Yancey Tidd), Maddison Bishop, Troy Bishop, Coy Blosser and Dalton Blosser; her very closest friends, Mariah, Jessy and Tyler and many friends, aunts, uncles, cousins nieces and nephews.
She is preceded in death by her grandparents, Terry and Sue Blosser, Barbara and Mitch White; her aunt, Kim Hollingshead and uncles, Troy White and Mitch White.
Family and friends may visit to pay respects 11 AM-1 PM, Friday, August 15, 2025 at Goebel Funeral Home, 36 N. Buckeye St., Crooksville where funeral services and a celebration of Leah’s life will be held at 1 PM with Rick Cline as celebrant. She will be laid to rest near her grandparents in Zion Cemetery, Portersville.
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