Josh Burns Obituary, Sterling OH, 37-Year-Old Man died from injuries in a motorcycle accident: Sterling – After suffering injuries in a motorcycle accident, Josh Burns, 37, of Sterling, died away quietly on Friday night, May 10, 2024, at Summa Akron City Hospital.
Jim and Micki (Roberts) Burns of Akron, Ohio, welcomed Josh into the world on October 21, 1986. Attending Copley High School and graduating with the class of 2005, he took part in the Four Cities Compact in Construction. He wed Ashley Bauman in Smithville on July 2, 2011, and the two of them raised their three cherished children for 13 blissful years.
Josh worked for the Wadsworth City Street Department as an equipment operator in the past, and he also owned and operated J & A Angus Beef in Sterling. He was a member of the Smithville Brethren church and a devout Christian spouse and father. He recently finished building his barn, realizing his lifetime desire of owning a farm. His early visits to his family’s farm in Canada, which fostered an appreciation for both agriculture and workmanship, are credited with inspiring his passion of farming.
Josh enjoyed spending time with his loved ones and riding his motorcycle when he wasn’t working or with his family. Because he inherited his father’s unrelenting work ethic, he was recognized for being able to fix anything, and it showed in everything he did. He picked up compassion and affection from his mother. A devoted parent, he consistently led his kids in bedtime prayers and tales, coached his son’s baseball and football teams, encouraged his daughters’ daily cheerleading, dancing, and gymnastics performances, and assisted with the 4-H programs. Josh loved his friend’s company, especially when it came to late-night guitar jams and farming together. He loved going to OSU Buckeyes football games, and he and his father would do it every year. Josh Burns left behind a legacy of love, kindness, and unwavering dedication. He will be sincerely missed by everyone who knew him.
Ashley Burns, his wife; children, Eli (10), Hannah (8), and Leah (6) Burns; parents, Jim and Micki Burns of Copley; sister, Katie Burns of Copley; in-laws, Doug and Dianna Bauman of Rittman; sisters-in-law, Dara (Jason) Winchell of Copley and Amber (Tony) Grimm of Creston; nieces and nephews, Julia & Damon Winchell and Clark & Sophie Grimm; maternal grandfather, David (fiance Patricia Mull) Roberts of Rittman; grandmother-in-law, Jeanie Stoller of Sterling; and a host of aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends survive him. David Burns, his paternal grandfather, Myrna Roberts, his maternal grandmother, and his grandparents-in-law, Marion Bauman, Delores, and Harlan Stoller, all passed away before him.