Brian W. Cash

brian cash

August 28, 1983 ~ May 23, 2025

Born in: Lima, OH
Resided in: Perry, OH

Brian W. Cash, age 41 of Perry, passed away unexpectedly at UH Geneva Medical Center on May 23, 2025. Born August 28, 1983, in Lima OH, he was the son of Glenn and Ronda (Shulaw) Hensley. Brian married Jessica Pochodzay on May 26, 2016.

He is survived by his wife of 9 years, Jessica Cash; daughters, Rayleanna and Ceceillia Southard, Sapphyrah and Kiera Cash, Piper Buddhanon; son, Zander Cash; parents, Rhonda & Glenn Hensley; sisters, Chrystal (Jeff) Reichardt and Jessica (Justin) Morris.

Brian was a hardworking man, always willing to help anyone who needed it. He never met an animal that he didn’t pet and try to take home. He was a great Dad, husband, son, friend and ghost hunter. He loved spending time with his kids and being out in nature whenever he could. He would make anyone laugh in just a few minutes and loved cracking jokes. He loved sleep and could sleep just about everywhere. He also loved gaming, coffee and his favorite color was hot pink. He had high ranks in being stubborn and sarcasm qualities we all learned to love. He will be loved and dearly missed by all even the ghost till the end of time.

As a way to honor Brian we will be wearing hot pink feel free to join in.

Friends and family will be received from noon to 1:00 pm on Friday, May 30, 2025 at Lifeline Church, 5236 Middle Ridge Rd., Madison, OH 44057. Service will take place at 1:00 pm.

In lieu of flowers, if you would like to help the family, any donations would be appreciated. The Behm Family Funeral Home of Madison is assisting the family at this time. Online obituary and condolences may be viewed at www.behmfuneral.com

Services

Visitation: Friday, May 30, 2025 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Lifeline Church
5236 Middle Ridge Road
Madison, OH 44057

440-307-9241

Memorial Service: Friday, May 30, 2025 1:00 pm

Lifeline Church
5236 Middle Ridge Road
Madison, OH 44057

440-307-9241

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  1. Didn’t know you . But know your sister. Rest in peace sir and may your loved ones feel your love daily.

  2. Prayers to you and your family!!! Once a Dogface Soldier Always a Dogface!!! ROCK OF THE MARNE!!!

  3. I remember us hanging out listening to Ozzy and some of our ups and downs. Yet, we always found a way to work it out. I’ll miss you.

  4. I will always remember our adventures. Skipping class and going to Joe’s Sub Shack. Then goin to the quarry to swim. All the rpg’s you got me hooked on. I’ll never forget you, Brian.

  5. Brian, your job as a protector, father, husband and a friend on this earth is done, you did well my friend… rest now… 🌹

  6. Sara, Andrew Augsburger we all always ran around the campgrounds having fun. Many prayers to the family and prayers through this time. We’re all thinking about you guys.

  7. It’s been years but I’ll always remember all the time spent as kids together. Boy we screwed off alot!! I hope my kids are lucky enough to have a friend like Brian. I’ll sure miss him!

  8. Andy Brock – Served in the Army(and Iraq) w/ Brian in 3rd Inf. Div.(Ft. Stewart, Ga.) He was a great soldier and person! Prayers for the family and I am so sorry for your loss.

  9. This man saved me from myself so many times at Fort Stewart… 3ID for life! My condolences to all.

  10. Long time friends of 18 years… The world definitely won’t be the same without you in it. You helped anyone with anything you could & we had some good laughs.. Where’s my coffee?!

    You were loved and will be missed.

  11. Brian you were a very special person. When you loved someone you loved with your whole heart. You would give the shirt off your back to someone in need. You will forever be missed.

  12. I’m so sorry to hear about his passing.
    He truly was an amazing friend.
    He helped rehomes a couple of the kittens that my cat had a few years ago, he will be truly missed.


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