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Dale Eversman
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Dale Anthony Dominic Eversman, 30, of 09516 Auglaize County Road 66-A, New Bremen, Ohio passed away unexpectedly Thursday November 3, 2011 at his residence from complications of Marfans Syndrome.
He was born April 27, 1981 in St. Marys, Ohio to Cynthia Eversman and Dale Junod.
He is survived by a daughter, Hayley Eversman, at home, mother, Cynthia Eversman, New Bremen, father, Delbert Marchal, New Knoxville, two brothers, Thomas Eversman and David Eversman, New Bremen, two sisters, Christine Beck, Celina and Debra Junod, Moulton, two neices, Hannah Beck and Carra Seals, a nephew, Kade Beck, and maternal grandmother, Joanne (Wint) Eversman.
He was preceded in death by a maternal grandfather, Edward L. Eversman, maternal great-grandparents Viola and Edward F. Eversman, and paternal grandparents, Evelyn and Norbert Marchal, of Newport.
Dale was a 1999 graduate of Memorial High School in St. Marys, where he was involved in many extracurricular activities, including Student Council President, St. Marys Concert, Symphonic, and All Brass Marching Band, and his Senior year received the most honorary distinction to dot the "I" in the Script Rider. He was employed by Comnet, Inc.., Wapakoneta 11 years as a computer technician supervisor, where he received many awards for his excellent service to the company. He was currently attending Ohio State University – Lima Campus, majoring in counseling/psychology and on the Dean's List.
Dale was a very wonderful Dad to his daughter, Hayley. He will be remembered as a very kind hearted, caring, young man, with a good sense of humor enjoyed by family and friends, who enjoyed helping others.
Visitation will be 2-4 and 6-8 P.M. Tuesday at the Miller Funeral Home on Ohio 703 West. and one hour prior to the funeral.
Services are scheduled 10:30 a.m. Wednesday November 9, 2011 at Miller Funeral Home 1605 Celina Road (Ohio 703 West Chapel) in St. Marys. Burial will follow at the German Protestant Cemetery in New Bremen.
Due to his extended illness, memorial contributions may be made to the Eversman family towards Dale's final expenses.