Marcia Danner
Marcia Danner, 57, of Bloomville, passed away Thursday, January 29, 2026, in the comfort of her own home, surrounded by those she loved.
Marica was born August 18, 1968, in Tiffin, to Neil and Joane (Stansbery) Dininger. She married Tom Danner, February 16, 1991, and he survives in Bloomville. Marcia is also survived by her five sons, Tommy (Devon) Danner, Rocky Danner, Tony (Kylie) Danner, Trevor (Alexzandria) Danner and Ty (Hayden) Danner; her parents, Neil and Joane Dininger; grandchildren, Skylar, Brayden, Ava, Caliber, Lillian, Maverick, Tucker, Konner, Colin, Zane, Jaxon, Paislee, Sophia and Peyton; siblings, Kevin (Karen) Dininger, Bob (Susan) Dininger and Lori (Steve) Lykens.
She was preceded in death by a brother, Jimmy Dininger and a granddaughter, Drew Danner.
Marcia was a 1986 graduate of Mohawk High School, where she was head majorette. She was the featured twirler at Mohawk. She competed at Nationals in Las Vegas. Marica later taught baton at Buckeye Central and Mohawk. She was the founder and the coach of Mohawkettes. Marica was a proud farmer's daughter, raised with strong values of hard work, responsibility, and caring for what you've been given. Those values stayed with her throughout her life and were reflected in everything she did. She was known for her strong work ethic and took pride in doing things the right way, never cutting corners and always giving her best. She found peace and joy in mowing and helping in her parents' garden, especially among the flowers, where she could often be found tending, planting, and admiring the beauty she worked so hard to create. Her garden was a reflection of her-nurturing, vibrant, and full of life.
Marcia was a truly selfless, loving, and caring person. She was a good steward in every sense of the word, always willing to help and always putting others before herself. Her love showed not only in her words but in her actions-through her service, her dependability, and the quiet ways she cared for those around her. Forgiveness came naturally to her; she never held a grudge and believed deeply in giving people grace. Marcia had a rare gift for finding the good in everyone, even when it wasn't easy, and she treated others with kindness, patience, and understanding.
She was always on the move-a busybody in the best way-rarely sitting still and always finding something to do. Hard work was simply part of who she was, and she approached even the smallest tasks with dedication. Marcia loved garage sales and flea markets, enjoying the thrill of the hunt and the stories behind each find. She also had a spirited, adventurous side and enjoyed the excitement of racing derby cars, embracing the challenge, adrenaline, and fun that came with it. Whether jet skiing, racing, or spending a day at Cedar Point, she loved soaking up excitement and making memories along the way.
Marcia took great pride in her work and in caring for others. She cleaned many homes throughout the area, forming lasting relationships with those she served, and was known for her reliability, dedication, and attention to detail. As the third-generation owner of Tidy Teen Cleaning Service, she honored the legacy before her while continuing to build something meaningful through her own hard work, love, and commitment.
Above all, Marcia will be remembered for her generous heart, tireless work ethic, and the love she freely gave to everyone she met. Her presence was comforting, her laughter genuine, and her love unwavering. She leaves behind a legacy of kindness, forgiveness, love, and service that will live on in the hearts of all who knew and loved her.
A Time to Gather, share memories and celebrate Marcia's life, will be from 4-7 p.m. Thursday, February 5, 2026, at Stombaugh-Batton & Snyder Funeral Home, Carey. Marcia's Celebration of Life Service will begin at 11 a.m. Friday, February 6, 2026, at the funeral home, with Pastor Joe Turner officiating. Marcia will be laid to rest at Pleasant View Cemetery, Sycamore.
Memorial contribu-tions may be made in Marcia's honor to Avita Hospice, 1220 N. Market St., Gailon, Ohio 44833.
Online condolences, as well as a fond memory, may be shared with Marcia's family by visiting
www.stombaughbatton.com
Published by The Advertiser-Tribune on Feb. 2, 2026.