Ohio Deaths By County in 2017

Updated on June 26, 2022.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2017, the number of deaths for Ohio was 122,155. Cuyahoga County had the highest number of deaths (14,107), followed by Franklin County (9,719), and Hamilton County (8,126). On the other hand, Noble County had the lowest number of deaths (141), followed by Vinton County (150), and Monroe County (170).

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Ohio Deaths By County in 2017
Ohio Deaths By County in 2017
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County Deaths
Adams 354
Allen 1150
Ashland 587
Ashtabula 1213
Athens 460
Auglaize 477
Belmont 900
Brown 550
Butler 3474
Carroll 340
Champaign 408
Clark 1827
Clermont 1814
Clinton 460
Columbiana 1287
Coshocton 390
Crawford 592
Cuyahoga 14107
Darke 627
Defiance 406
Delaware 1126
Erie 1011
Fairfield 1401
Fayette 417
Franklin 9719
Fulton 459
Gallia 384
Geauga 876
Greene 1499
Guernsey 513
Hamilton 8126
Hancock 773
Hardin 331
Harrison 191
Henry 271
Highland 512
Hocking 328
Holmes 337
Huron 613
Jackson 421
Jefferson 973
Knox 657
Lake 2594
Lawrence 844
Licking 1647
Logan 508
Lorain 3224
Lucas 4529
Madison 437
Mahoning 3020
Marion 775
Medina 1553
Meigs 310
Mercer 432
Miami 1144
Monroe 170
Montgomery 6431
Morgan 190
Morrow 339
Muskingum 1007
Noble 141
Ottawa 528
Paulding 203
Perry 361
Pickaway 640
Pike 366
Portage 1520
Preble 523
Putnam 318
Richland 1530
Ross 824
Sandusky 718
Scioto 1055
Seneca 647
Shelby 498
Stark 4435
Summit 6007
Trumbull 2718
Tuscarawas 1081
Union 379
Van Wert 327
Vinton 150
Warren 1846
Washington 775
Wayne 1165
Williams 469
Wood 1153
Wyandot 263