The Evening Leader

Dorothy R. McOmber, 91

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Dorothy Rose Sinn McOmber, 91, died Monday, June 27 at Otterbein Senior Life, St. Marys, Ohio. Dottie was born on Aug. 13, 1930, to Helen (Guingrich) and Roy Sinn in Paulding, Ohio. While she was visiting a church youth function, she saw a handsome young man “across the crowded room” and a love was born that lasted a lifetime. That young man was Billy McOmber. Dottie graduated from Convoy Union High School in 1948. Dottie and Bill married on June 5, 1949 at Convoy Methodist Church where Bill eventually preached his first sermon. They shared lean years while they lived at Ohio Northern University in Ada, Ohio. After graduation, the family moved to Mt. Freedom, New Jersey where Dorothy managed their home, raising their three children, while Bill attended Drew Theologica­l Seminary and held pastorates in two New Jersey churches. In 1957, the family returned to Ohio where Dottie gave birth to their fourth child and continued to assist Bill in his ministry at Williamspo­rt Methodist Church.

From the Piqua Grace Methodist Church parsonage, Dottie raised their children, was President of the Methodist Women’s Society and taught Sunday School. Beginning in 1962, Dottie worked for Champion Paper in Piqua, and was a dental hygienist during the years she and Bill lived in Pickeringt­on, Ohio. She worked for another affiliate of Champion Paper after she and Bill moved to West Carrollton, Ohio and she continued her work to support church organizati­ons. Next, Dottie and Bill moved to Otterbein Lebanon, Ohio where she worked for the Director of Nursing and Bill served as pastor to Otterbein. Bill moved into a different Otterbein position and he and Dottie purchased their first (non-parsonage) home in Lebanon, Ohio. In 1997, the couple moved to Otterbein – St. Marys where they were members of Wayne Street United Methodist Church and Dottie sang in the choir until 2020, at age 90.

Dottie was a devout Christian and a devoted mother. She loved her family and she loved to talk. She was a musician from the time she was a young girl and often played for church services during her youth and at the churches where Bill served. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband Bill; great-granddaugh­ter Mia Catherine Ray and her three younger sisters. She and Bill had four children: Kathlene (Richard) Larson of Celina, Constance Fae (Michael) Cutrufelli from Greensburg, Indiana, Ronald (Marla) McOmber of Broomfield, Colorado and Jane (Richard) Johnson of Westervill­e, all who survive her. She is also survived by nine grandchild­ren; one step-granddaugh­ter; 18 great-grandchild­ren and three step-great-grandchild­ren.

Friends and family may call from 9 a.m. to 10:15 a.m. on July 6, 2022, at Otterbein St. Marys, 11230 state Route 364 in the Meditation Room. The funeral service will be held the same day in Otterbein’s Meyer Room at 10:30 a.m. Dottie will be laid to rest next to her beloved Bill in the I.O.O.F. Cemetery in Convoy, Ohio. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be directed to the Dorothy McOmber Music and Campus Beautifica­tion Fund at Otterbein St. Marys (45885).

Miller Funeral Home, 1605 Celina Road, St. Marys, is entrusted with Dottie’s funeral arrangemen­ts and condolence­s may be sent to her family via MillerFune­ralHomes.net.

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