![]() ![]() Ohio Obituaries Index 1810s-recent from the Rutherford B.Ohio Death Certificate Index, 70 from the Ohio History Connection index is free copies of the death certificates can be purchased for a fee Ohio Obituaries - General.Ohio Deaths and Burials, 1854-1997 (partial) from FamilySearch (free with registration) derived from the IGI and various sources not complete, but has 2.5 million entries.Images may not be available for all counties. Includes digitized images of the death registers from county courthouses. Ohio: County Death Records, 1840-2001 from FamilySearch (free with registration) Most are pre-1908.Ohio Death Certificates and Index, 1908-1953 from FamilySearch (free with registration) includes digitized images of the death certificates. ![]() Ohio Wills and Probate Records, 1786-1998 at Ancestry (requires payment) coverage varies by county.Ancestry also has: Ohio Birth Index, 1908-1998 (requires payment).Ohio Death Index, 18 at Ancestry (requires payment) has over 5.3 million names 1952-1955 is missing. ![]() As a very social man, he had a plethora of special friends who shared unforgettable memories with him.Ohio Death Records Indexes and Online Death Certificates Ray will be greatly missed and was the joy to many. Keith brother, Alvin (Joanne) West six grandchildren, Raemar Hogsett, Dominique Dansby, Raejean Lucius, Travis Lucius, Tavis Lucius and Najee Lyon seven great-grandchildren nephews, Darnell (Stephanie) Mumford, Denmark West and Justin Dansby niece, Samonia Mumford and a host of cousins, other relatives and friends. He leaves to mourn, a devoted daughter, Dawntreva (Treva) Dansby one sister, Brenda E. He was preceded in death by his parents, George and Lillian Dansby his brother, Melvin Dansby and his daughter, Raemonda (Rae Rae) Dansby. He was sincere and comedically down to earth. Through an infectious smile and sense of humor, Ray was a straight shooter, never afraid to tell you what was on his mind. He built many friendships and family memories while congregating around a table of food. Ray loved to eat! He frequented favorite restaurants around town and conveyed his upbeat and amiable personality to everyone. As a lover of dress hats and flavorful wines, Ray enjoyed growing his collection of both. He was an avid traveler and often vacationed with family and friends to various places of beautiful wonder. As a knowledgeable and skillful handyman, Ray was a great resource for information and enlightened anyone in need who sought out his help. He also had a passion for restoration of classic cars and owned several favored classics of his own. ![]() As a hobbyist and enthusiast, Ray had a fathomless interest in workshops, building tools, machines, and equipment. As an entrepreneur, he led a lawn care business and also owned several rental properties. Ray was a jack of all trades and often busy doing various things. Ray graduated from McKinley High School and then worked at The Timken Company where he retired after close to 40 years. Ray Tyrone Dansby was born on Decemin Canton, Ohio to the late George Dansby and the late Lillian Dansby. CANTON, Ohio (MyValleyTributes) – The Life and Legacy of Mr. ![]()
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