Donald Lee Lincicome, 84, formerly of Crestline, passed away on Thursday, June 22, 2023, at the Avita Health System, Galion Community Hospital, Galion.
Donald was born in Sandyville, WV on November 8, 1938, to the late Delmar and Freida (Smith) Lincicome. He married Sharon (Poole) Lincicome on November 21, 1959, and she survives him in Galion.
Donald was a graduate of Nashville High School, Class of 1956. After high school, he served his country in the U.S. Air Force from 1957 to 1961. Donald was employed by General Motors in Mansfield for 38 years, retiring on December 31, 2000. He was a member of the Faith Lutheran Church, UAW (United Auto Workers) Local 549, and the Ohio Johnny Appleseed Woodcarvers, all of Mansfield. Donald enjoyed woodcarving and took pride in the many hours he spent in his flower garden. He was a family man and cherished the moments he spent with his children and grandchildren.
In addition to his wife, Donald is survived by his children; Michael Lincicome of Elmore; David (Deanna) Lincicome of Nashville, TN; Laura (Kenneth) Swart of Bucyrus; four grandchildren, two step grandchildren, four great grandchildren, and his sister Patricia Anderson of Big Prairie.
Donald was preceded in death by his great grandchild, Kohen Robinett.
Friends may call on Tuesday, June 27, 2023, from 11:00am – 1:00pm at the Schneider-Gompf Funeral Home, 223 W. Main St., Crestline, OH 44827. Funeral services will immediately follow at 1:00pm and full military honors will be observed. Burial will take place at Lexington Union Cemetery.
Memorial contributions may be made to Disabled American Veterans, Mansfield #21, P.O. Box 1453, Mansfield, OH 44901-1453.
Those wishing to share a memory of Donald or send condolences to the Lincicome family may do so by visiting www.masfh.com.
The Schneider-Gompf Funeral Home, 223 W. Main Street, Crestline is honored to serve the family of Donald Lee Lincicome.
Funeral home : Mark A. Schneider-Gompf Funeral Home; Crestline


Hello family Lincicome,
My name is Bart, and I live in The Netherlands. I’m doing research about WWII soldiers who are buried at the American War Cemetery at Margraten in The Netherlands.
I am searching for a photo of Private First Class LINCICOME, Clark F. He was born 30 December 1919, Washington County, Ohio. His hometown was Marietta, Washington County, Ohio. He was a WW2 soldier and served in the 76th Infantry Division, 417th Infantry Regiment. He died non battle woonds (DNB) 7 June 1945 in Germany. He is buried (Plot E, Row 10, Grave 23) at the American War Cemetery in Margraten, The Netherlands.
I found the following information on the internet.
PFC Lincicome had a brother Delmer Edgar Lincicome, died 1983. He maried FreidaVirginia Smith Lincicome, she died 2004. They had a son Donald Lee Lincicone, died 2023. He maried Sharon Poole Lincicone. In addition to his wife, Donald is survived by his children; Michael Lincicome of Elmore; David (Deanna) Lincicome of Nashville, TN; Laura (Kenneth) Swart of Bucyrus
I hope you can bring me in touch with Michael an Victoria. I think, and hope, they are related to PFC Lincicone. If you have any questions, please let me know. If you can’t help me, please forward this message to someone who can.
My email address is bvdsterren@home.nl
There are 8301 soldiers buried at the US cemetery at Margraten. There are also about 1700 names on the wall of the missing.
All names and graves on the cemetery have been adopted. People bring flowers to the graves and at the wall of the missing. This keeps the memory of the soldiers who liberated us over 78 years ago alive.
Sincerely,
Bart van der Sterren