Guy Russell "Rusty" Ogle

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June 15, 1961 ~ July 14, 2020

Guy Russell "Rusty" Ogle, 59, of Central Avenue, died at 6:45 a.m. July 14, 2020, at Willow Crossing Health and Rehabilitation. Rusty was born June 15, 1961, in Columbus, the son of Norval Ogle Sr. and Betty Hall Ogle. He was previously employed at Triple AAA Stripping and was a member of the Moose Lodge # 398 and Eagles Lodge #741. Rusty enjoyed motor sports, camping, and spending time with his family and grandchildren. The funeral will be conducted at 6 p.m. Saturday, July 18, 2020, at Jewell-Rittman Family Funeral Home with the Rev. Nathan Shockley officiating. Calling will be 2 p.m. until the time of service Saturday. Inurnment will be at Garland Brook Cemetery at a later date. Survivors include his sons, Jeremy ( Robby “Robin”) Ogle and James (Tiffy “Tiffany”) Ogle, both of Columbus; a brother, Richard (Vicki) Ogle of Columbus, and sisters, Connie (Larry) Whitis of Avon Park, Florida, Stellia (David) Carter of Mt. Auburn, Indiana, and Roberta (Bob) McAnelly of Columbus; and grandchildren, Hart Mathis, Kacie Mathis, Cathy Ogle, Travis Ogle, J.T. Ogle, Bella Ogle, Ariaunna Ogle, and Bubba Ray Ogle. He was preceded in death by his parents; brothers, John Hall, Norval Ogle Jr. and Mike Ogle, and sisters, Linda Carmer; and a grandson, Cayden Ogle.

 

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  1. I have known many members of your family, especially Betty, Norval and Roberta for many years that I cannot count. My thoughts are with the entire family. I am sure Rusty grew up to be a great father, son and brother. He definitely has left us too soon. Once again my prayers are with all of you. Christi (Thomas) Meyer English.

  2. Our condolences on the loss of Rusty. He was such a blessing to our family. Rusty was a steadfast friend and the last roommate of my brother, Roger Moore, at Willow Crossing. The whole time Roger has been living there, Rusty was always very supportive of Roger and kept us up to date on his condition. We always enjoyed our visits – which included conversations with him. We were thankful when the nursing home paired the two of them up to weather the pandemic. He was always very attentive to Roger, who is mentally and physically challenged. We all will miss Rusty’s cheery, teasing personality. With Love, Pat Watson (Sister) and Betty Moore (his Mother)

  3. I recall making a trip to the eagles ever weekend or just hanging out with him and boys we go to bowling alley shopping always something was amazing friend father he was my daddy o what I called him all my life he will be truly missed


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