Richard Lee McCance, age 86, passed away November 1, 2020 at Indian Meadows Nursing Home in Wauseon. He will be dearly missed by his three children and extended family and many friends. Richard was born on March 14, 1934 to Merrill and Esther (Rapp) McCance who preceded him in death. Richard was married to Trudy McCance for 18 years who also preceded him in death in 1988.
Richard made his home in Winameg, Ohio. He worked for the Toledo Jeep Corporation for 30 years where he retired at age 55 to pursue his many interests and hobbies. He was a talented artist, lover of nature and animals, car enthusiast and collector (especially Packards and Lincolns) and music lover, just to name a few of his many interests. He entered many of his oil paintings into the Fulton County Fair and received many ribbons. He built a log cabin on his property and hosted many gatherings which usually centered around playing country music and making apple butter. He added his talent for playing the dobro to many of the musical groups he sat with. He was also known to take in many stray or wounded animals and nurse them back to health. Every animal whether wild or domestic became a pet. He followed the beat of his own drum and had a witty sense of humor.
Richard is survived by his daughters Kim Weber (Cheryl Martin) and Becky (Tom) Borck and his son Rick (Paula) McCance, 7 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren. Richard is also survived by three siblings. His brother Ron (Carol) McCance, and his sisters Mary (Allan) Rathbun and Sue (Jim) Decker, who were all very dear to him.
He was preceded in death by his parents, his wife, his sisters Dorothy Galbraith and Lois Gray and his brother Kenny Rapp, who are all greatly missed by the family.
Arrangements are pending at the Edgar-Grisier Funeral Home in Wauseon.