Michael C Shull, born June 10, 1953 in Columbus, OH to the late Jack and Ruth Shull, passed away Friday evening February 28, 2020 at home surrounded by loved ones. Mike was a man who devoted his life to his family, friends, and community and never asked for help for himself or complained. He was, in his words, “a simple man with simple wants and needs”. Following in his father’s footsteps, he took over ownership of Shull’s Hardware in Johnstown where he dedicated over 50 years of wisdom to our community. He joined the Johnstown Volunteer Fire Department in 1972 and remained active with the Johnstown Fire Department Association clear to the end. Mike was a giving man who did many kind acts that most would never know about, but many were blessed to receive. He was a constant supporter of youth sports and our local 4-H kids. He loved Johnstown and looked forward to helping with the Johnstown Fireman’s Festival year after year and was closely involved with The Scoreboard Committee, raising funds for the new scoreboard at the JHS Frank H. Chambers Stadium. Most of all, Mike loved his family and friends more than he would ever say with a “Back at ya” being his go to saying after being told “I love you”. Mike will forever be missed by his wife of 44 years, Judy (Wright) Shull, daughters, Lindsey (Mike) BeVier, Laney (Clinton Lainge) Shull, “Rachel (Joe) Wilson”, granddaughters Emilee (Chase) Watson, Abbi (Connor Reckley) BeVier, and Sierra BeVier, siblings Doug (Debi) Shull and Lori Green; mother and father in-law Lee and JoAnn Wright, and many sisters and brothers-in-law, nieces, nephews, cousins, friends, both life long and the newer ones that were more like family to him. His heart was his greatest asset. A celebration of life memorial service will be held Wednesday, March 4th at 3:00 p.m. at the Johnstown Church of the Ascension. 555 S. Main St., Johnstown, OH. In lieu of flowers, the family requests a donation to be made in his name, Mike (920) Shull, to any of the following: Johnstown Fire Department Association, Monroe Township Fire Department , and Johnstown-Monroe Scoreboard Committee. “Fly high 920, until we meet again”
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