Roy Strawser obituary: Roy Strawser's Obituary, Columbus
In Memory Of
Roy William "Bill" Strawser
1935 - 2021
In Memory Of
Roy William "Bill" Strawser
1935 - 2021
Roy William Strawser, 85, passed away April 10, 2021.
He was preceded in death by wife, Edna M. Strawser; parents, Howard and Flossie Strawser; brothers, Fred and Harold Strawser; sister, Jeanette Jones.
Bill is survived by sons, Steve (Mary) and Rick Strawser; grandchildren, Steven (Jamie), Mindy (Justus), and Carrie (Daniel); great-grandchildren, Kaden, Ella, Avery, and Luke; many nieces and nephews.
Bill fondly spoke of growing up on a farm in Grove City. He was known for playing lead guitar at many venues in the Columbus area. Bill was a talented artist - especially with painting. He served his country in the National Guard.
Private services were held through Newcomer, SW Chapel.
A committal service will be decided on at a later date.
He was preceded in death by wife, Edna M. Strawser; parents, Howard and Flossie Strawser; brothers, Fred and Harold Strawser; sister, Jeanette Jones.
Bill is survived by sons, Steve (Mary) and Rick Strawser; grandchildren, Steven (Jamie), Mindy (Justus), and Carrie (Daniel); great-grandchildren, Kaden, Ella, Avery, and Luke; many nieces and nephews.
Bill fondly spoke of growing up on a farm in Grove City. He was known for playing lead guitar at many venues in the Columbus area. Bill was a talented artist - especially with painting. He served his country in the National Guard.
Private services were held through Newcomer, SW Chapel.
A committal service will be decided on at a later date.
Roy William Strawser, 85, passed away April 10, 2021.
He was preceded in death by wife, Edna M. Strawser; parents, Howard and Flossie Strawser; brothers, Fred and Harold Strawser; sister, Jeanette Jones.
Bill is survived by sons, Steve (Mary) and Rick Strawser; grandchildren, Steven (Jamie), Mindy (Justus), and Carrie (Daniel); great-grandchildren, Kaden, Ella, Avery, and Luke; many nieces and nephews.
Bill fondly spoke of growing up on a farm in Grove City. He was known for playing lead guitar at many venues in the Columbus area. Bill was a talented artist - especially with painting. He served his country in the National Guard.
Private services were held through Newcomer, SW Chapel.
A committal service will be decided on at a later date.
He was preceded in death by wife, Edna M. Strawser; parents, Howard and Flossie Strawser; brothers, Fred and Harold Strawser; sister, Jeanette Jones.
Bill is survived by sons, Steve (Mary) and Rick Strawser; grandchildren, Steven (Jamie), Mindy (Justus), and Carrie (Daniel); great-grandchildren, Kaden, Ella, Avery, and Luke; many nieces and nephews.
Bill fondly spoke of growing up on a farm in Grove City. He was known for playing lead guitar at many venues in the Columbus area. Bill was a talented artist - especially with painting. He served his country in the National Guard.
Private services were held through Newcomer, SW Chapel.
A committal service will be decided on at a later date.
Services & Gatherings
Visitation
Private Visitation
Newcomer - Southwest Chapel
3393 Broadway
Grove City, OH 43123
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Southwest Chapel ((614) 539-6166) is assisting the family
Southwest Chapel ((614) 539-6166) is assisting the family