Michael Douglas Penick Sr., age
75 of Canton, formerly of Malvern, passed away at Aultman Hospital on Tuesday, March 3, 2026.
Michael was born in Canton, Ohio on August 12, 1950 to
Richard and Betty (Householder) Penick.
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Michael
left behind a legacy of dedication and service to his country, his community,
and his profession. He served honorably in the Air Force, embodying the
values of duty, honor, and commitment throughout his life.
Michael
was a skilled machinist at Hercules Engines, where he contributed his expertise
and hard work over the years. His career was marked by precision and a
steadfast dedication to his craft.
Beyond
his professional accomplishments, Michael was deeply committed to public
service. As a respected member of the Brown Township Fire Department for 35
years, he demonstrated bravery and selflessness in his efforts to protect and
serve the community. During those 35 years, he served as the Chief of the
Fire Department for 15 years.
As a founding member of the Carroll County
Arson Task Force, Michael worked tirelessly to ensure the safety and well-being
of residents. His dedication extended to his involvement with the Carroll and
Stark County Fireman's Association, where he forged strong bonds with fellow
firefighters and first responders.
Michael
also played an integral role on the Malvern Village Council, where his
leadership and vision helped shape the future of the area.
Michael
is survived by three sons: Michael D. (Danielle) Penick Jr. of Navarre,
Brett (Kathyrn) Penick of Barberton, and Wayne Penick of Canton; six
granddaughters: Kelsie (Christopher) Hoelzle of Clawson, Michigan, Whitney
Penick of Malvern, Carissa Penick Malvern, Vanessa Penick of Alliance, Makenna
(Colby) Moore of Carrollton, and Kailey Penick of Barberton; two
grandsons: Austin Bamford and Spencer Beers both of Navarre; four
great-grandchildren: Molly Hoelzle, Theodore Hoelzle, Vincent Hoelzle, and Barrett
Bohrer; a sister, Deborah Clear of Malvern; and a brother, Jess Nichols of
Akron.
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In
addition to his parents, Michael was preceded in death by his wife, Juanita Kay
Penick; and three brothers: Donald Penick, Richard Penick, and Randy Penick.
Funeral
service will be held at First Christian Church of Malvern, 4046 Coral Road,
Malvern, Ohio, on Tuesday, March 10, 2026, at 11 a.m. with Mr. Kenny Thomas of
First Christian Church of Malvern officiating. Burial to follow at
Bethlehem Cemetery with full military honors.
Visitation will be held on
Monday, March 9, 2026, from 6 to 8 p.m. and again on Tuesday, March 10, 2026,
from 10 to 11 a.m. at First Christian Church of Malvern. The Last Call
service will be held at 7:45 p.m. on Monday, March 9, 2026, at First Christian
Church of Malvern.