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Left to Right:               Shaun Hartong,                   Eric Anderson,                 Kim Leimbach, and          Mark McCullough


Mark McCullough sings bass. He and his lovely wife Polly live near Lima and they have three children.  Mark is the owner of Wyndham Hall Press, an academic publishing company. Mark and Polly are active in their local church, Perry United Methodist and they enjoy God's great outdoors.

Kim Leimbach is our tenor and lives in Marion, OH. with his wonderful wife Patti and they have three children. Kim is a graduate of The Ohio State University and his family attends The First Church of the Nazarene in Marion. Kim enjoys roller coasters.

Right: Eric Anderson leads the group with his outstanding smooth voice. He lives in North Olmsted (near Cleveland) with his adorable wife Kellie, daughter Andreah and son Victor and attend North Olmsted Evangelical Friends Church.  Eric has been with the group since 1997, works for UPS and NO; he does not know where your package is!

Shaun Hartong is our new baritone and attended OSU, singing barbershop and sang with Kim in a gospel quartet. He now lives near Mt. Vernon, Ohio with his terrific wife, Deb and two children, Tim and Rachel. Deb is a substitute teacher for Mount Vernon and also attempts to keep Shaun in line. Tim is at the USMA at West Point. Rachel is off to Marietta College this year! The family splits their time between Centerburg UMC and Faith Baptist where Rachel is in the praise band and on the youth leadership team.

I would like to take this opportunity to thank the Lord for all the blessings that "One Less Stone" has afforded me over the years.  Little did I know, fifteen years ago, when the Lord called me to start this ministry, where it was going to go.  We have been able to be a part of some really big events, meet a lot of new people and visit some amazing places and churches.  Most importantly, it has been a blessing to see people find Jesus as their Savior, and Christians renew their commitments to the Lord through the music he has allowed us to sing.  It has been a special privilege for me to sing with all the great men God has brought to "One Less Stone."  With this said, The Lord has redirected my ministry emphasis.  Though it is a very hard thing to do, I have decided to retire from "One Less Stone" to once again enter the ministry.  I have accepted a position as Worship Leader at a church in the Columbus, Ohio area.  Please pray for me in this new endeavor and keep "One Less Stone" in prayer as they continue the ministry that we started so many years ago.  
                                                                                              Rodney E. Cheek

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