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James Harold Anthony Sr.

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James Harold Anthony Sr.

Birth
Bradford, Miami County, Ohio, USA
Death
11 Aug 2011 (aged 96)
Greenville, Darke County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Pleasant Hill, Miami County, Ohio, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.0533879, Longitude: -84.3522893
Plot
294-4
Memorial ID
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Harold, 96, Arcanum, died in the emergency room of Wayne Healthcare.

He was a son to Roy and Anna (Cable) Anthony. He married Marjorie L. Evilsizor, who preceded him in death.

Surviving are two sons, Jim (JoAnn) Hillsdale, MI, and Jerry (Connie), Bradford; a daughter, Judy (Gene) Miller, Arcanum; two brothres, Lester "Bud" (Helen), GA, and Billy (Janet) Anthony, Sidney; three sisters, Edith Hawkins, Greenville, Roma (Richard) Stump, FL, and Wilma (Jack) Reck, Rocky River; eight grandchildren, Jodi (Robert) Kinney, Arcanum, Todd (Melissa) Miller, Parker City, IN, Julie (Steve) Wolfe, Ft. Wayne, IN, Ashley Anthony, Bradford, Randy Anthony, Bradford, Chris (Jeff) Wiechers, Toledo, John (Stephanie) Cooper Cincinnati, and Mark Cooper, Columbus; and ten great-grandchildren.

Deceased are twin great grandsons, Joshua and Luke Kinney; three brothers, Dale, Lloyd, and Robert; and four sisters, Lois Butts, Irene Magoteaux, Thelma Goodpaster, and Helen Crawford.

He had retired from Fram after working over 25 years as a lead man. He was a former member of the Caylor Chapel EUB Church. He was the past president of the Darke County Horseshoe Club, past vice president of the Ohio Horseshoe Pitchers Association and was inducted into the Ohio Horseshoe Pitchers Hall of Fame. He was one of the people instrumental in bringing the Ringer Classic to Greenville. He had pitched in numerous tournaments around the country and had obtained the distinction of being ranked in the top 15 in the world in pitching. In addition to horseshoe pitching he had been an avid bowler, hunter, fisherman, and card player.

Services are at the Oliver-Floyd Funeral Home, Greenville, with Pastor Bob Kurtz, officiating.
Harold, 96, Arcanum, died in the emergency room of Wayne Healthcare.

He was a son to Roy and Anna (Cable) Anthony. He married Marjorie L. Evilsizor, who preceded him in death.

Surviving are two sons, Jim (JoAnn) Hillsdale, MI, and Jerry (Connie), Bradford; a daughter, Judy (Gene) Miller, Arcanum; two brothres, Lester "Bud" (Helen), GA, and Billy (Janet) Anthony, Sidney; three sisters, Edith Hawkins, Greenville, Roma (Richard) Stump, FL, and Wilma (Jack) Reck, Rocky River; eight grandchildren, Jodi (Robert) Kinney, Arcanum, Todd (Melissa) Miller, Parker City, IN, Julie (Steve) Wolfe, Ft. Wayne, IN, Ashley Anthony, Bradford, Randy Anthony, Bradford, Chris (Jeff) Wiechers, Toledo, John (Stephanie) Cooper Cincinnati, and Mark Cooper, Columbus; and ten great-grandchildren.

Deceased are twin great grandsons, Joshua and Luke Kinney; three brothers, Dale, Lloyd, and Robert; and four sisters, Lois Butts, Irene Magoteaux, Thelma Goodpaster, and Helen Crawford.

He had retired from Fram after working over 25 years as a lead man. He was a former member of the Caylor Chapel EUB Church. He was the past president of the Darke County Horseshoe Club, past vice president of the Ohio Horseshoe Pitchers Association and was inducted into the Ohio Horseshoe Pitchers Hall of Fame. He was one of the people instrumental in bringing the Ringer Classic to Greenville. He had pitched in numerous tournaments around the country and had obtained the distinction of being ranked in the top 15 in the world in pitching. In addition to horseshoe pitching he had been an avid bowler, hunter, fisherman, and card player.

Services are at the Oliver-Floyd Funeral Home, Greenville, with Pastor Bob Kurtz, officiating.


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