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Steven A Rush (Steve), 62, of Hillard, Ohio passed away from Large B Cell Non Hodgkin's Lymphoma on Tuesday October 15, 2024 at the Kobacker House.
Steve was born on 12/08/1961 in Columbus, Ohio to Parents Ross and Barbara Rush. Steve siblings are brothers David, Tim, Rick, Mark and sister Michelle.
Steve graduated from Linden McKinley. He married Tamara Rush August 28, 1982 in the Crestview Presbyterian Church. Steve worked at Lowe's as a Electrical Pro. He loved woodworking and received many ribbons. Steve also enjoyed Golf, Cincinnati Reds, Seattle Seahawks, OSU Football & Basketball, Wood carving, Listening to George Strait & Travelling.
Steve is survived by his wife, Tamara Rush, his children Donald (Lauren) Rush and Tyler (Dana) Rush, his grandchildren Tristen, Zoe, Brentley, Radley, Bryson & Wesley. Steve is survived by his father Ross Rush, his brothers David (Deanie), Tim (Doreen), Rick, Mark (Lisa), his sister Michelle (Dave), his sister in law Liz Rush, his nephews Daniel, Robert, Miles, Carson, Walker and his nieces Candice, Chastity, Courtney.
Steve is predeceased by his mother Barbara Rush and his pets Gabby and Tiara.
Steve's service is Friday - Oct 18, 2024 - 4pm-6pm - Shaw Davis (4341 N High St, Columbus, OH 43214)
In lieu of flowers donation suggestions
OSU James Cancer - https://osu.edu/giving
Kobacker House -
Thank you to the OSU James Cancer Hospital, the James Outpatient Care and the Kobacker House for the care and support you gave to Steve.
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