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Joshua Craig Scribben

June 7, 1985 — March 11, 2026

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Josh Scribben, 40, passed away on March 11, 2026 of a medical emergency on Lake Norman while kayaking.

He is survived by his wife, Michelle, his partner of 20 years, and their beloved one-year-old son, Kole.

He is also survived by his mother, Rosemary Zygmunt Scribben; his in-laws, Frank and Lori Palcsik; his sister, Amy, and her husband, Jon Snyder, and their children Emma, Holden, and Logan; his half-brother, Jeremy Scribben; his sister-in-law, Amber, and her husband, Steve Bourbonnais, and their children Courtney, Leo, Emily, and Luke; and his grandmothers, Helen Zygmunt and Marie Scribben. He was preceded in death by his father, Leonard Scribben Jr.; his brother, Jason Scribben; and his grandparents, Dan Zygmunt and Leonard Scribben Sr.

Josh was a dedicated physical therapist with a doctorate degree who cared deeply for his patients and took great pride in helping others heal. He loved fishing, jet skiing, sports, and making people laugh. He was a devoted Browns and Cavs fan. His wild, joyful energy and quick humor made every moment with him unforgettable. He also carried a deep love for his late brother, Jason, whose memory remained close to his heart.

Above all, Josh adored his family. Becoming a father was his greatest joy, and he and Michelle worked tirelessly to build a beautiful, loving life for their son.

Josh will be remembered for his big heart, his humor, his wild spirit, and the unwavering love he poured into his family, his work, and everyone fortunate enough to know him.

Raymer-Kepner Funeral Home & Cremation Services is caring for the Scribben family. Memories and condolences may be shared online at www.KepnerFH.com

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