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            <text>Michael David Mollohan, age 49, passed away May 30th, 2024, in Sarasota, Florida.&#13;
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     Mike was born November 20th, 1974, in Parkersburg, WV to David and Jennie Mollohan. He grew up in Coolville, Ohio and graduated from Federal Hocking High School in 1994. He liked to joke that his hometown was now called “Ville” since he no longer lived there. He was employed at Adrenaline Harley-Davidson as a motorcycle technician and at Big Top Brewing Company as a bartender. His hobbies included spending time with his daughters, riding his motorcycle, going to chopper shows, fishing, skateboarding, watching Notre Dame football and listening to Primus. He had an amazing sense of humor and an infectious laugh. Mike never met a stranger and was blessed with the gift of the gab. He could connect with anyone about anything and never had a shortage of funny stories to tell.&#13;
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     He is survived by his mother Jennie Mollohan, wife Jamie Mollohan, daughters Izabelle Mollohan and Charlotte Mollohan, his dog Tucker and numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews.&#13;
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     He was preceded in death by his paternal grandparents Jennings and Madis Mollohan and his maternal grandparents James H. Hoisington and Jean Atheleen Fought, his father David B. Mollohan, his aunt Tammy Little and his lifelong friend Jeremy Dotson.&#13;
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     Because Mike had so many friends and family in both Ohio and Florida, there will be two Celebration of Life ceremonies. The first celebration will take place at North River Church, 5517 Fort Hamer Road, Parrish, Florida 34219 on Wednesday June 19th, 2024, at 6pm. The second ceremony will take place at Hockingport United Methodist Church, 28821 Pavillion Street, Hockingport, Ohio 45739 on June 22nd, 2024, at 2pm.</text>
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