Beth Ann Riewaldt

Beth Ann Riewaldt, 43, of Bowling Green, Ohio passed away Tuesday September 13, 2016. She was born on February 2, 1973 in Fort Knox, Kentucky to Steven and Marilyn (LeGalley) Riewaldt.
She was a 1991 graduate of Bowling Green High School and graduated from Ohio Northern University with honors in 1995 with her Bachelor’s degree. Beth was most recently employed as a nursing aid at Heritage Corner Health Campus in Bowling Green and she was a member of First Christian Church in Bowling Green.
Beth was an animal lover, in particular she loved birds. Her first job was at the World Bird Sanctuary in St. Louis and she also worked at the Toledo Zoo in their education department. She had a deep passion for birding. What was most important to Beth was her family. She enjoyed spending time with them, especially her nephews Tyler and Logan.
Beth is survived by her parents Steven and Marilyn Riewaldt of Bowling Green, sisters Sara (Jeff) Meyer of Portage and Amy (Dennis) Kline of Hilliard, Ohio, grandmother Marilyn Shaffer of Holland, Ohio, step-grandmother Eileen LeGalley of Bowling Green, Ohio and nephews Tyler and Logan. She is also survived by her aunts Laurie (Phil) Flanagan of Brecksville, Ohio, Mary (Larry) Ray of Toledo, Ohio, Martha Riewaldt of Maumee, Ohio, Judy (Robert) Gilbert of Perrysburg, Ohio and Debbie LeGalley of Bowling Green, Ohio, uncles Seth Riewaldt of Aurora, Ohio and Douglas (Toni) LeGalley of Bowling Green, Ohio, 18 cousins and special friend Michael.
She was preceded in death by her grandparents Floyd and Anna Laura LeGalley, grandfather Clarence Riewaldt, step-grandfather Lee Shaffer and uncle David LeGalley.
Visitation will be held on Friday September 16, 2016 from 4:00 – 8:00 p.m. at First Christian Church, 875 Haskins Road in Bowling Green. Her funeral service will be held on Saturday September 17, 2016 at 11:00am at First Christian Church. Rev. Kevin Phipps will officiate. Interment will follow at Union Hill Cemetery. Dunn Funeral Home is handling arrangements.
Following the services at the cemetery the family would like to invite all that are able to join them back at the church for a luncheon.
Memorial contributions may be given in her memory to First Christian Church- Camp Christian.
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