Paul Lowell Cushwa, 75, passed away peacefully at home with his family in Destin, Fla., after a long and hard-fought battle with kidney disease on Jan. 18, 2020. He was born to the late Lowell Edison Cushwa and Marjorie Jean (Henry) Cushwa on Feb. 13, 1944, in Belle Center.
Mr. Cushwa graduated from Belle Center High School and after realizing his passion for aeronautics, he earned his engineering degree (BSE) at The University of Dayton. Paul had a very accomplished professional career where he worked on several key flight programs; including the B2 Stealth Bomber, the F-16 and was instrumental in the launch of the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter jet program. Over the years, he received numerous commendations and medals for his work on these important programs and ultimately retired from Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in 2010. Mr. Cushwa also enjoyed woodworking and raising miniature donkeys on his farm, Windy Knolls Acres.
Mr. Cushwa is survived by his wife Diane (Toomey) Cushwa whom he married on May 19, 1990 in Xenia. His life will be forever cherished in the lives of his children, Lisa (Joel) Klinger of Osprey, Fla., Kim (Bruce) Vogel of Soddy Daisey, Tenn., Shannon (Shawn) Fuerst of Bellefontaine, and Keri (Jason) Echols of Destin, Fla., as well as by his nine grandchildren Jordan Klinger, Haley Klinger, Jared Klinger, Beau Crook, Kara (Crook) Stucky, Justin Fuerst, Harley Fuerst, Kate Echols and Jake Echols and his six great-grandchildren. Mr. Cushwa is also survived by his brothers David Cushwa of Russells Point, Lynn Cushwa of Georgetown, Texas, Dale Engel of Dayton; his sister Mary Jane Pike of Bandon, Ore., as well as a host of devoted family members and friends. He was preceded in death by his brother, James Cushwa.
A memorial service and celebration of Paul’s life is being planned for May 16, 2020, at Faith Community United Methodist Church in Xenia. The visitation will be from 10 to 11 a.m. with a service following immediately after.
In lieu of flowers, the family has requested that donations may be made to the National Kidney Foundation in Mr. Cushwa’s honor. We would also like to thank the numerous nurses that provided care during his eight years of dialysis.
Arrangements are entrusted to Whitehurst Powell Funeral Home in Crestview, Fla. Guest book and condolences are available online at www.whitehurstpowellfuneralhome.com.