Gary Artrip

Obituary of Gary Curtis Artrip

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Gary Curtis Artrip Jr. 46 of Mansfield, Ohio passed away Monday March 24, 2014 at Riverside Methodist Hospital Columbus, Ohio. Gary was born Oct. 22, 1967 in Springfield, Ohio, the son of Gary C. Artrip Sr. and Brenda J. (Thompson) Johnson. He was a welder and loved NASCAR and enjoyed following the Cleveland Browns. He is survived by his mother Brenda J. (Thompson) Johnson of Millersburg, OH; his father Gary C. (Rita) Artrip Sr. of South Point , OH; a son Gary Allen Fisher; a granddaughter Aubree Lynn Fisher of Lexington, OH; three sisters Sandra (Claude) Jervis, Carissa (John) Fowler both of Mansfield, OH and Carrie (Jay) Rowsey of South Point, OH; two brothers Charles E. (Donna) Artrip of Mansfield, OH and Curtis (Megan) Artrip of Wheelersburg, OH; three step siblings, Rhonda Salmons of Crum, WV, Ray Hunt of Fort Gay, WV, and Chris Hunt of Huntington, WV; four nephews and three nieces, and his grandmother Hildred Artrip of Fort Gay, WV. Funeral services will be conducted on Friday March 28th at 1:00 pm at the Wilson Funeral Home with Rev. Noah Robertson officiating. Burial will follow in the Wellman Cemetery at Fort Gay, WV. Friends may call from 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm Thursday March 27th at the Wilson Funeral Home.
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Friday
28
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Funeral Service

Friday, March 28, 2014
Wilson Funeral Home Inc.
1270 Hwy 2565
Louisa, Kentucky, United States
Friday
28
March

Interment at: Wellman Cemetery

Friday, March 28, 2014
Wellman Cemetery
Fort Gay, West Virginia, United States
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