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Ohio's Fallen Workers


2017 Fallen Workers Memorial
All of us at BWC honor Ohio workers who tragically lost their lives as a result of a workplace accident.


William Adrian Grady Gilpin William Mitchell
Bacilio Alcauter Charles Gollihue Johnathan Mullins
Jerry Anderson Gary Green Richard Nieberding Jr.
Jacob Angelos Harry Greer John Nowak
Kamal Awwad William Gregory Albert Osborne
Scott Banks Manuel Grueser John Payne
Larry Baptie Georgia Guzzi-Ozebek James Persinger
Jose Beltran Thomas Herms Luis Pillcorema
Jeffrey Bidlack William Herrmann Daniel Posar
Thomas Bingham Leonard Holmes Orville Rice
Garry Blakely Mark Horton Eric Rinehart
David Brewer Kenneth Howard James Rogers
Melissa Brinker Larry Huffman David Rogers
Scott Bunting Walter Hunter Francis Rollman
James Bussie Russell Ingrassia Lawrence Salamone
William Chappelear III Hans Jansen Paul Salen
Charles Christian Jeffery Johnson Benigno Sandoval
Aaron Christian Jon Jones Delbert Shutler III
Bambina Ciancibello Joseph Kelly George Smith
Ronald Congrove Robert Kidd Charles James Snyder
James Connell Patrice Knappenberger Donald Spencer
Thomas Crane Sr. Cindy Krantz Jonathan Sprinkle
Brian Cupp Thomas Layton Cecil Stage Sr.
Susan Day Larry Lester Tarry Stoner
Marcus Detty Michael Lucas Sr. Catherine Sutter
Kimberli Diemert Brian Lutheran Willard Tackett
Steven Disario William Lyons Thomas Terlep
Jim Dodrill William Malloy Norman Toler
Trevor Dotson Benjamin Martineau Franki Tucker
Raymond Douglas Reuben Mast Terry Turner
William Edge Melissa Matthews Randall Vandyke
Thomas Essman Jason Mattice Kenneth Velez
Brian Evans Pat May Loyd Wadkins
David Fahey Arlis Mayle Zack Warner
Joseph Fajack James McCallister Sr. Averill Whetzel
Bobby Ford Emory McFann Jr. Ronald Williams
Clifford Foster Thomas McPeak Luverne Witherell
Arthur Francis Ronald Melcher Raymond Wyers
Scott Gall Joseph Mills Clyde Yingling
Paul Gensko Michael Mills Marwan Zahriyeh

• Includes 64 allowed claims with dates of death in the last policy year (7/1/16-6/30/17), as well as 56 allowed claims with dates of death that fell within the two-year filing period and were not included in previous memorials.