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Official Obituary of

John J. Neumann

January 24, 1961 ~ October 24, 2025 (age 64) 64 Years Old

John Neumann Obituary

John J. Neumann, 64 of North Baltimore, Ohio, died at the Cleveland Clinic on Friday, October 24, 2025. He was born on January 24, 1961, in Findlay, Ohio, to the late Charles S. “Chick” and Mary B. (Kinny) Neumann.

John is survived by a daughter, Kaycee (Adam) Rader of Findlay, Ohio, and a son, Kyle (Stephanie) Neumann, stationed in Korea with the US Army; two grandchildren, Xavier Rader and Isaiah Rader, as well as a brother, Steve (Cherylyn) Neumann of Arizona, and a sister, Marcha Neumann of Findlay. He was preceded in death by his brother, David Neumann.

John attended St. Michael’s School and graduated from Findlay High School. He was employed at Bill Knapp’s and Food Town for many years until their closures. Later, he worked as a laborer at Toledo Mold and Die in Bowling Green, Ohio, until becoming disabled.

John found joy in running, motorcycling, bicycling, golfing, lifting weights, listening to music, dining out, and cooking at home. He was a devoted fan of all Cleveland sports teams and the Ohio State Buckeyes.

Visitation will be 4-7 p.m. on Friday, October 31, 2025, at Kirkpatrick-Behnke Funeral Home, 500 Lima Avenue, Findlay, Ohio. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, November 1, 2025, at St. Michael Catholic Church, Downtown Chapel, 617 West Main Cross Street, Findlay, Ohio 45840. Burial will follow in St. Michael's Cemetery.

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Services

Visitation
Friday
October 31, 2025

4:00 PM to 7:00 PM
Kirkpatrick-Behnke Funeral Home
500 Lima Ave.
Findlay, OH 45840

Funeral Service
Saturday
November 1, 2025

10:00 AM
St. Michael the Archangel Parish Downtown Church
617 West Main Cross St.
Findlay, OH 45840

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