Dennis Michael Quint's Obituary
Dennis Michael Quint passed away on May 17, 2026, at the age of 83. Born on December 27, 1942, he lived a life marked by devotion to his family, steady work, quiet strength, and the simple joys that brought him happiness.
Dennis was the beloved husband of Marilyn, his partner in life since 1967. Their marriage was a lasting example of commitment and love, built over many years through shared experiences, hard work, and the support they gave one another. Together they created a home filled with family, loyalty, and enduring care.
He was a proud father to Scott Quint and Anjeannette Kalbaugh (Mike). Dennis found great joy in being a grandfather to Ryan, Kayleigh, and Daniel Kalbaugh. His family meant everything to him, and he took great pride in watching them grow, succeed, and carry forward the values he held dear. He was the son of Matthew and Agnes Quint, both of whom preceded him in death. He was also a brother to Gregory Quint, who is deceased, Charles Quint (deceased), wife Wendy, Lydia Batcha and her husband Joe, and Martina Verba, who is deceased, along with her husband Robert, who is also deceased.
Dennis worked as an electrician and dedicated many years of service as a foreman for Lake Erie Electric for 17 years. He was respected for his strong work ethic, dependable nature, and the knowledge he brought to his trade. His career reflected the kind of man he was, steady, capable, and committed to doing the job well. He also served in the Air National Guard for 11 years, a period of service that spoke to his sense of duty and responsibility.
Outside of work, Dennis enjoyed fishing and hunting, pastimes that gave him peace and satisfaction. He appreciated time spent outdoors and valued the quiet moments that came with them. These interests were a reflection of his personality, practical, patient, and deeply connected to the world around him.
Dennis will be remembered for his devotion to his wife, children, and grandchildren, his dedication to his work, and the many years he spent building a life rooted in family and integrity. He leaves behind a legacy of love, hard work, and steadfast character that will continue to be cherished by those who knew him. His presence will be deeply missed, and his memory will remain a lasting comfort to his loved ones.
ALL SERVICES SATURDAY MAY 23RD AT ST. JOHN NEUMANN CHURCH 16271 PEARL RD. STRONGSVILLE. A GATHERING WILL BE FROM 10-11AM WITH MASS TO FOLLOW AT 11AM.
In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation to Holy Family Home Health Care & Hospice.
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