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Joseph Bischoff was active in Hardin County organizations

Joseph Bischoff, 70, died July 13, 2019, at 5:45 p.m. at his residence in rural Ada, Ohio.

He was born Oct. 10, 1948, in Lima, Ohio, to the late Robert J. and Eloise (Walker) Bischoff.  On Dec. 19, 1970 he married Anita (Christopher Berkshire) and she survives.

Joe was a 1966 graduate of Ada High School and received a Bachelor’s Degree in Biology from Urbana University. He was part owner of Highway Oil Company, a family business, for over 20 years and co-owner of the Highway Animal Farm.

Joe retired as an Environmental Specialist from Husky Refinery of Lima.  Joe was a member of the Hardin County Cattle Producers.  He was an exhibitor of horses from the age of 9 at the Hardin County Fair.  Joe was a regular attendee and volunteer until his passing.  Joe helped with his children’s projects as well as his grandchildren’s involvement with the Hardin County Fair.  

He was also a volunteer for the Ada F&M Picnic Board for over 35 years. Joe was a member of the Boy Scouts and Explorers. He was an Eagle Scout.  He was also a member of the USV Lions Club.

Surviving are two sons:  Joseph (Missy) Bischoff  II of Bluffton, and Jim (Joy) Bischoff of Kenton, and one daughter: Julie (fiance, Ted Bolin) Bischoff of Belle Center. 

One brother: Bill Bischoff of Wichita, Kansas and four sisters: Carol Philbrick of Columbus, Ohio, Ann Kain of Virginia, Linda Bischoff of Denver, Colorado and Mary (Chris) McIntyre of Lewis Center, Ohio and two step-brothers: Chris (Miriam) Bischoff of Atlanta, Indiana, and Jeff (Mary) Bischoff of Prospect, Kentucky; 10 grandchildren: Joseph T. III, Tristan J., Owen R.J.,  LeLani R., Cora G., Haelyn I., Seth D., Wyatt J., Meredith R. Bischoff and Sawyer E. Bolin.

He was preceded in death by a half brother, Robert “Bob” Bischoff.

A Celebration of Life service will held on Sunday,  Aug. 4, from 2-6 p.m. at Crimson Lane, 4600 County Road 1, Ada.  The family requests guests come in casual attire.

Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery, Ada, Ohio.

Memorial contributions may be made to the USV Lions Club and/or the Ada Boy Scouts.

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