Special Weather Statement issued January 10 at 1:39PM EST by NWS Wilmington OH (details ...)
Light snow is expected across the area early Sunday morning. Minor snow accumulations are possible. Temperatures around freezing will support the development of slick spots, especially on elevated and untreated surfaces. Additional snow showers are expected throughout the morning with temperatures dropping into the mid and upper 20s. As the snow showers move through, quick bursts of snow will reduce visibility and result in light snow accumulations which may cover roadways.
If traveling Sunday, allow for some extra time to reach your destination and be prepared for rapidly changing driving conditions.
Today 43° Today 43° light likely 23° 23° chance Tomorrow 32° Tomorrow 32° chance 25° 25°
Saturday, July 16th, 2022
David Homan
David A. Homan, age 68 of Tempe, AZ died at his home July 10, 2022.
He was born on July 27, 1953 in Coldwater, Ohio to the late Joseph & Viola (Kremer) Homan.
He is survived by twins Stacey and Kimberly Homan, and ex-wife Becky Lowry, Cincinnati, OH, siblings, Diana DeMange of Versailles, Judy Link of Fountain Hills, AZ, Lucy Poeppelman of Ottawa, Leon (Katie) Homan of New Bremen, Helen (Dennis) Schattel of Bloomington, IN, Terese Knapik of Fountain Hills, AZ, Marlene (Rick) Brunswick of Forest, Dr. Joseph Homan of Baton Rouge, LA, Lisa (Mark) Seitz of Maria Stein, Ann (Craig) Nesbit of Colorado Springs, CO and Tim Homan of Horton, KS.
He is preceded in death by siblings, Ron Homan, Virgil Homan, Rose Ann Homan, and Martin Homan and in-laws, Carl DeMange, Tom Link, Dr. David Poeppelman, Michael Knapik and Brenda Homan.
Dave graduated from Marion Local High School in 1971 and Bowling Green State University. He was a real estate broker in AZ since 1986 and founder of Destination Realty in Tempe AZ. He was a competitive card player, and achieved the ranking of Bridge Life Master. He was an avid and skilled bowler in leagues for many years. His purchase of an RV in 2021 allowed him to visit his daughters and attend the 50th Marion Local class reunion last year. More adventures were planned. He was extremely proud of his daughters and loved coming to OH to visit them along with family and friends.
Per his wishes, his body was cremated. Celebrations of his life will be held in AZ with family living there and in OH in the future.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in his name to the Marion Local Scholarship Fund, PO BOX 1, Maria Stein, OH 45860.