Wilma Laughman Neuhart

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Wilma (Ruby) Laughman Neuhart, 94, of Galion passed away Monday (May 13, 2024) at Signature HealthCare of Galion, Ohio. She was born and raised in Senecaville then moved to the big city of Cambridge where she married and lived for over 35 years. Later she remarried and moved to New Concord and lived there for another 30 plus years.

She was born April 29, 1930 in Senecaville, daughter of the late Charles Ruby and Martha (Potts) Ruby.

Wilma was a 1947 graduate of Senecaville High School.

She had several jobs in her early years as a car hop, sewing ball caps, making screens at Russell Company and then retired after thirty-five years at March Electric, where she had worked as a fan balancer. She treasured all her friendships along the way.

She also loved working around the house – she was always cleaning or shopping.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her first husband, John Laughman; her second husband, Jerald Neuhart; her sisters, Lucille (Ruby/Milles) Hall, Arlene Ruby (Bub) Chester, and Carol Ann Ruby (Rolland) Neuhart; her stepson, Tommy Neuhart; and her nieces & nephews, Gary Chester, Connie Milles, and David Milles.

She is survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Joyce (Laughman) and Jim Overmoyer of Galion; her grandchildren, J. “Kevin” (Katja) Overmoyer of Bredenbek Germany, Karen (Overmoyer) Memushaj and fiancé Greg Klopfer of Reynoldsburg, and Johanna K. Overmoyer of Delaware; her stepdaughter, Jody (Perry) Baranich of Cambridge; her stepson, Bradley Neuhart of Cardington; her step-daughter-in-law, Brenda Neuhart of Senecaville; and her great-grandsons, Ryan Overmoyer, Sean Overmoyer, and Ben Overmoyer all of Bredenbek Germany, Nik Memushaj, Jon Memushaj, and Noah Memushaj all of Reynoldsburg; two great-granddaughters, Belle and Nani Carol Ann; her nieces and nephews, Sharon (Chester) Lewis, Allan Neuhart, Jacqueline Neuhart, Dale Neuhart, Jennifer Neuhart (Trevor) Black, and Kathy (Milles) Parker; and her special friends, Trina and Randy Stoner.

Visitation will be held Saturday (May 18, 2024) from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at Black-Epperson Funeral Home, Senecaville, where funeral services will follow at 12 p.m. with Evan. Woody Biggs officiating.

Burial will be at Senecaville Cemetery.

Personal condolences may be sent to the family by visiting www.black-eppersonfuneralhomes.com

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