Bruce Barton Andonian, 58, of Kansas City, Missouri, and formerly of McComb, passed away on September 29, 2025, at Blanchard Valley Hospital. Born to Marie and Don Andonian on April 8, 1967, Bruce grew up with a sharp wit, a dependable heart, and a sense of humor that could light up any room. He was the kind of guy who could fix anything, laugh at everything, and make everyone feel like family.
From the time he was in high school, Bruce knew computers were his calling. He had a long, successful career as a computer programmer and eventually Vice President of IT-a role he loved so much, it became a running joke that he never really retired. He just kept "consulting," which looked suspiciously like still working full-time because he genuinely enjoyed it.
But his greatest joy was in helping people. He had a gift for teaching, mentoring, and lifting others up to become their best selves. He made you feel like you belonged and believed in your potential. He was a friend, a guide, and a steady hand in both work and life.
After learning to scuba dive, he fell in love with the water-and eventually with the idea of sailing. That passion led him to buy Windchill, a sailboat he and his wife restored with loving care. Before he passed, he proudly crossed a major item off his bucket list by sailing Windchill from Mississippi to Maryland, a journey that perfectly captured his adventurous spirit.
He was a lifelong outdoorsman-hiking, running marathons, rock climbing, and a second-degree black belt. He never met a stranger, or an Irish pub he didn't like, and his sense of humor was the kind that made you laugh until your stomach hurt.
He was also a lifelong Ohio State fan-go Bucks! - and took great joy in texting his nephews and son-in-law whenever their favorite teams were losing. His sports commentary was equal parts clever and relentless and always delivered with love (and a little mischief).
He is survived by his wife, and BGSU Falcon Flame, Paula Andonian; children: Alex (Phil) Frihart, Jesse Andonian, and Mason Andonian; grandson, Jameson Frihart; father Don Andonian; two sisters: Beth Andonian Fenstermaker (Craig Fenstermaker), Katie Andonian Grubb (Bill Grubb); four nieces: Sydney Pearson, Barret Pearson, Leia Grubb, Faith (Joey) Mehalic; and three nephews: Dylan (Jaime) Meares, Logan (Alli Bourgeois) Meares, and Wilson Grubb - all of whom were lucky enough to know the joy of his jokes, the calm of his presence, and the strength of his love. He was preceded in death by his mother, Marie Andonian, whose memory he carried with love and tenderness.
He was also an early adopter of technology - especially when it came to AI. From planning trips to fixing the dishwasher, he used AI for just about everything. So, it's only fitting that we used it to help write this obituary. Honestly, he'd probably be proud... and maybe a little annoyed he didn't get to do it himself.
Visitation for Bruce will be held on Friday, October 3, 2025, from 3:00PM-6:00PM at Hanneman Funeral Home, 370 Park Drive South, McComb, Ohio, 45858. Donations in Bruce's memory may be shared with the American Heart Association. Online condolences and memories may be shared with his family at hannemanfuneralhomes.com.
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