Eileen Anne Strasbaugh
Eileen Anne Strasbaugh, 96, of Forest, passed away Monday, January 20, 2025, at The Heritage in Findlay, surrounded by family.
She was born July 16, 1928, in Chicago, Illinois, to the late Norene Bowsher Fairburn and John Heinrich. On September 12, 1950, she married Charles Strasbaugh, now deceased. Surviving are her six children, Norla Strasbaugh, Sharon Strasbaugh, Cynthia (Dana) Breidenbach, Robert (Patti) Strasbaugh, Nancy (Bruce) Brandewie, and Karen Strasbaugh; son, Charlie passed away in 1972; grandchildren, Ian (Emily Jay) Breidenbach, Dustin Breidenbach, Maggie (Jared) Bailey, Nathan Strasbaugh, Marie (Zack) Clouse, Cynthia Brandewie, Emily (Sal) Villari, and Kevin (Claire) Brandewie; great-grandchildren, Bradley Bailey, Nolan Clouse, and Jake and Chase Brandewie.
At age 13, Eileen worked for "The Bungalow" pharmacy in Lima, mostly at the soda fountain. After graduating in 1946 from South High School in Lima, she chose to continue her education at Ohio Northern University, School of Pharmacy. She was one of five women in the class of 150 earning a BS in pharmacy in 1950. She did not work much while her children were little, never filled out a job application, her jobs came by word of mouth. She worked part-time or as a fill-in pharmacist in Forest, Findlay, Arlington and Kenton but decided after 50 years to let her license expire. She was also selected as the first woman president of Northwestern Ohio Pharmaceutical Association in 1976.
Eileen was a very involved member of Forest First Presbyterian Church, volunteered at Forest UMC Food Pantry and enjoyed many years golfing in Couples League and Ladies League at Memorial Park Golf Club, Kenton. She and husband Charles were 2013 honorees at the annual Hardin County Golf Foundation Memorial Tournament.
Visitation will be Friday, January 24, 2025, from 3-6 p.m., and the funeral service will be Saturday, January 25, 2025, at 10 a.m. at Clark Shields Funeral Home in Forest. The Reverend Rex Roth will officiate. Graveside service will be at Franklin Cemetery in West Unity at 1 p.m.
Memorial contributions may be made to Forest UMC Food Pantry, Ohio Northern University, College of Pharmacy or Bridge Hospice in care of Clark Shields Funeral Home, 301 S. Patterson St.,
Forest, Ohio 45843.
Condolences may be expressed at
www.shieldsfh.com.
Published by The Courier on Jan. 23, 2025.