Westerville Obituaries - July 5, 2026
Patricia K. Gibson
December 22, 1949 – June 23, 2026
Patricia K. Gibson, 76, of Westerville, Ohio, passed away June 23, 2026. She was born in Dallas, Texas, to Daniel Gibson and Mary M. Gravatt Gibson.
Patricia grew up in Upper St. Clair, Pennsylvania, near Pittsburgh, and spent many years in Lakewood, Ohio, with her husband, James Wheeler. Following retirement, they moved to Westerville.
She attended Syracuse University and worked as a department manager at the former Penton Publishing in Cleveland. She was known as an excellent business administrator, a talented home chef, and a person with a wide range of interests and abilities.
In addition to her husband, Patricia is survived by her sister, three brothers, and her husband’s two sisters and their families.
She will be remembered for her intelligence, organizational skill, and devotion to family and home.
Norman Allen Black
January 30, 1942 – June 28, 2026
Norman Allen Black, 84, of Westerville, Ohio, passed away peacefully June 28, 2026. He was born in Columbus to Frank Clarence Black and Jean Rosella McMacken Black of Pickerington.
Norman married Leona Margaret Axline on July 24, 1964, and they shared 61 years of marriage. He worked 27 years in telephone communications as a lineman for Ohio Bell, Ameritech, and AT&T, where he was known for his work ethic, leadership, and humor.
He worshiped at Northeast Baptist Church, where he served for many years as a deacon and enjoyed driving the Sunday School bus. He later continued his church life at Christian Assembly.
Norman enjoyed family time, movies, summer trips to drive-in theaters, NASCAR, and cheering for Tony Stewart. He will be remembered for his kindness, faith, humor, and devotion to family.
Robert H. “Bob” Scarborough
June 20, 1937 – June 29, 2026
Robert H. “Bob” Scarborough, 89, passed away June 29, 2026, in Columbus, Ohio. He was born in Cochran, Georgia, and grew up in rural South Georgia.
Bob graduated from Columbus East High School and served eight and a half years in the United States Marine Corps. After active duty, he built a 40-year career in sales in the women’s bodywear and dancewear industry, rising to national sales manager before working as an independent representative.
In retirement, Bob became deeply involved with the Westerville Citizens Academy and volunteered for more than 20 years in support of the Westerville Police Department. A Christian man, he was known for his steady faith, civic service, and devotion to family.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Mary Jo Scarborough. He is survived by his sons, Todd H. Scarborough and Chris R. Scarborough; daughter-in-law Colleen Scarborough; and granddaughters Brooke Scarborough, Gina Scarborough Brown, and Kelly Scarborough.
Bob enjoyed beaches, especially Destin, Florida, cruises with Mary Jo, hunting, fishing, and supporting wildlife conservation through the Ruffed Grouse Society. He will be remembered for his faith, service, generosity, and love for family and friends.
Visitation will be held Wednesday, July 8, at 10 a.m., followed by a service at 11 a.m. at Hill Funeral Home in Westerville.
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