James B. Stambaugh

January 12, 2021 at 10:18 p.m.

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James B. Stambaugh, formerly of Warsaw, passed away unexpectedly Friday, Dec. 25, 2020.

He was born to James and Lucille Boggs Stambaugh on Nov. 18, 1947, in Drift, Ky.

He served in the United States Army from September 1967 to 1969. He married Frances (Francisca) Robinson Stambaugh on Sept. 20,1985, who survies in Warsaw.

He attended God’s Highway to Heaven Church. He was a business owner of Home Supply for many years. He loved to travel, play cards and get with his buddies and play his guitar an harmonica to good ol’ country music and bluegrass.

He is survived by a son James (Jaime) Stambaugh; a step-son, Patrick Robinson, Warsaw; a stepdaughter, Heather (Robinson) and Scott Sandlin, Huntington; three granddaughters: Destinee Robinson-Moore, California;  Sierra (Robinson) and Jonathan Benson, Churubusco; Hazel Stambaugh, Warsaw; a grandson, Braysen Stambaugh, Warsaw; a great-grandson, Vincent Benson, Churubusco; several half brothers,  nieces and nephews; a sister, Yvonne Laporte.

He is proceeded in death his father, James Stambaugh; and his mother,  Lucille Boggs Rusher; a sister, Betty Lou Shepherd; a niece, Bevely Wright; a nephew, Timothy Shepherd; and a brother-in-law, Douglas Shepherd.

He will be greatly missed.

Arrangements are pending with Integrity Funeral Care, Marion.

James B. Stambaugh, formerly of Warsaw, passed away unexpectedly Friday, Dec. 25, 2020.

He was born to James and Lucille Boggs Stambaugh on Nov. 18, 1947, in Drift, Ky.

He served in the United States Army from September 1967 to 1969. He married Frances (Francisca) Robinson Stambaugh on Sept. 20,1985, who survies in Warsaw.

He attended God’s Highway to Heaven Church. He was a business owner of Home Supply for many years. He loved to travel, play cards and get with his buddies and play his guitar an harmonica to good ol’ country music and bluegrass.

He is survived by a son James (Jaime) Stambaugh; a step-son, Patrick Robinson, Warsaw; a stepdaughter, Heather (Robinson) and Scott Sandlin, Huntington; three granddaughters: Destinee Robinson-Moore, California;  Sierra (Robinson) and Jonathan Benson, Churubusco; Hazel Stambaugh, Warsaw; a grandson, Braysen Stambaugh, Warsaw; a great-grandson, Vincent Benson, Churubusco; several half brothers,  nieces and nephews; a sister, Yvonne Laporte.

He is proceeded in death his father, James Stambaugh; and his mother,  Lucille Boggs Rusher; a sister, Betty Lou Shepherd; a niece, Bevely Wright; a nephew, Timothy Shepherd; and a brother-in-law, Douglas Shepherd.

He will be greatly missed.

Arrangements are pending with Integrity Funeral Care, Marion.
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