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Charley Edmond Warren p;
If deceased, when If living, where Prospect, OH
Survivors
He is survived by his wife Norma of Prospect, OH; a 2nd cousin, Patty (Kendel) Miller, Troy, OH to whom he was close; 1 niece, Marybelle Buchanan, Parkersburg, WV; 1 sister deceased, 1 nephew deceased.
Funeral Services will be held Monday, October 11, 2004
At 11:00 A.M. in the Gehm-Ballinger Funeral Home, Prospect, OH
Cle more... |
| Thelma M. Warye ied Saturday, Nov. 25,
2000, in the Morey Center of Memorial Hospital of Union County.
She was a homemaker and had lived at Union Manor Nursing Center since
the spring of 1998. She graduated two years ahead of her class at a Bellefontaine
High School in 1928. She was known in the community for her
cooking, canning vegetables, membership in Mount Carmel Chapter 42
Order of the Eastern Star and her unwavering dedication to her family.
She was born more... |
| Howard E. Waters rd E. Waters age 84 of Marion died peacefully, with his devoted and loving family by his side, Sunday morning June 19, 2011 at the Marion General Hospital
He was born April 8, 1927 in Radnor to the late Arthur C. and Lottie Bell (White) Waters, he was also preceded in death by a granddaughter, and two brothers, Cloyd E. Waters, Richard E. Waters, and a sister, Ardith P. Leibold.
On January 6, 1951 he married the love of his life, the former Ju more... |
| Susan Elaine Waters icated Prayer Warrior for many. Nothing limited Susan from doing anything she set her mind to in life.
She is survived by her mother, Julia, who resides in Marion. Also surviving are her siblings, Beverly (Frank) Sekella of Belle Center; Jennifer Centouri of Bloomfield NJ; Bruce Waters of Ohio; Ellen (Dan) Lancaster of Dickson TN; Joyce Waters of Columbus; Cathy Gammel of Airdrie, Alberta Canada; and a “Special Sister”, Linda (Donald) Mathys more... |
| Jacquelyn June Watkins to the late Floyd and Helen Caf-fee Osborn.
She is survived by her husband, John W. Watkins whom she married July 26, 1953, in Radnor; a son, Thomas S. (Julie) Watkins of Raymond; four daughters, Deborah (Richard) Stover of Bellefontaine, Susan (Marc) Ahmay and Judith (Michael) Anderson of Prospect and Krista (Timothy) Sullivan of Marion; 10 grandchildren, Aric and Jennifer Stover, Brandi and Kyle Ahmay, Abbey and Austin Sullivan, Sarah, Benjami more... |
| John W. Watkins Wildcats, snowmobiling, waterskiing, traveling all over the world, attending sporting events were just some of the things that John enjoyed with family and friends.
He is survived by four daughters, Deborah (William) Boyle, Bellefontaine; Susan (Marc) Ahmay, Prospect; Krista (Tim) Sullivan, Marion; Judith Anderson, Prospect; a son, Thomas (Julie) Watkins, Hessel, Michigan; twelve grandchildren, Aric (Brandy) Stover, Jennifer Gossett, Patrick Boy more... |
| Pamela Sue Weaver Pamela Sue Weaver 65 of Delaware, died Saturday March 14, 2015 at the Arbors at Delaware.
She was born March 24, 1949 in Marion to David E. and Deloris Annabelle (Gholson) Strobel
Pam was of the Baptist faith, she was very crafty, able to do many talented things with her hands. She was also a very good cook and was a big supporter of her son and his working with his coonhounds.
Surviving are her children: Stephanie Griffin of Elida, Elizabeth (J more... |
| Clair Waldo Welch ek VFW Post No. 3320. He was a member
of the Marysville Eagles. He enjoyed the friendships he made at the
Flamingo Bar and Grill in Marysville.
Mr. Welch was born Nov. 18, 1948, in Kenton, to the late Herbert and
Dorothy Campbell Welch.
Surviving are his children, Hope Rheadon (Aaron) Tipton and their four
children, Meggan, Danielle, Emily and Joshua; James Michael (Julee)
Welch-Thornton and their two children, Tyler and Jake; Jeffery Lee Welch
a more... |
| Louis W. Welch Louis W. Welch, age 68 of Marion died Tuesday evening, March 20, 2012 at Marion General Hospital after a brief illness. He was born November 26, 1943 in Springfield to the late Herbert and Dorothy (Campbell) Welch.
He had worked at Whirlpool for over 40 years, retiring in 2009 as a receiving clerk. A veteran of the U. S. Army, he was a member of American Legion Post 162 in Marion. Louis loved watching NASCAR, especially Dale Earnhardt Jr., more... |
| Bina Joan Wells joining friends for weekly card games, and was a devout Ohio State Buckeye fan, attending home games, and traveling to all but one of the Big Ten stadiums over the years.
She is survived by daughters Mary (Tom) McVay of Bellaire, Florida, and Barbara (Dave) Kaelber of Richwood; seven grandchildren Amy (Lindsay) Newman, Ann (Russ) McAlister, Travis (Arpita) Wells, Joanna (Gary) Anderson, Jonathan (Kori) Anderson, Kate (Nick) Waddell, and Laur more... |
| Janis Lorene (Patrick) Welsh (Patrick) Welsh, age 96, of Richwood, passed away peacefully on Saturday, May 27, 2023, at Legacy Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation (formerly Promedica) in Marion.
She was born in Richwood on February 27, 1927, to Edna H. (Bell) and Faris A. Patrick. She was the youngest of their three children and was especially fond of and close to her maternal grandparents Nancy and Joseph Bell.
Janis grew up in Richwood, where she participated in a we more... |
| Kenneth D. “Doc” Welty aces in the area, he was a noted baseball coach, starting youth teams in the West Mansfield area.
Doc was a graduate of the OSU Veterinary School of Medicine, veteran of the Army during WW II.
He started his vet practice in Bellefontaine, and then moved it to the farm near West Mansfield, about 1960 he went to work as a meat and food inspector for the city of Columbus and State of Ohio in Central Ohio.
Doc was a member of the West Mansfield U.M. more... |
| Michael James White strander and Bradley White of Magnetic Springs
Nieces and nephews: Alison Wilson, Turtle Scott Wilson, Conner Ray Harr, Ellis June White, Patrick Allen White, Abbigail Jean Sanders and Sarah Renee Sanders
His special friend, Bella the dog
Many extended family and friends
Funeral services will be held Wednesday March 13, 2019 at 2:00 pm at the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home in Richwood, Pastor Jason Razer will officiate, burial will follow in t more... |
| Randall L. White al in Marysville.
He was born June 29, 1967 in Kenton to Fred Lowell and Betty (Boggs) White, his mother survives in Richwood.
Randy was a 1985 graduate of the North Union High School. He was currently working at A.G.C. in Bellefontaine and had previously worked at Siemens in Marysville and Bellefontaine.
Randy was a very hard worker who enjoyed being around people. He liked drag racing and could usually be found doing the mechanic work.
Fami more... |
| Albert J. Wigal of Ostrander died Thursday, Oct. 28, 1999, at Grady
Memorial Hospital.
He was retired from the Prospect Farmer's Exchange and a member of
Emanuel Lutheran Church of Marion and Prospect Senior Citizens.
Bom Feb. 20, 1914. in Bellville, W.Va., he was preceded in death by his
parents, Jacob L. and Ella Anderson Wigal. On Oct. 16, 1940. he married
Sylvia A. Bailey, who died Aug. 15, 1986" He was also preceded in death by
a daughter, Judy Smith. more... |
| Ronald J. “Ronnie” Wilds his wife of 65 years, Sue (Culver) Wilds, their children, Mark (Karen) Wilds of Marysville, Ronda (Carl) Conrad of Richwood and Mike Wilds of Raymond.
Brother, Edward Wilds of Richwood
Grandchildren, Tony Wilds, Trisha (Dan) Bell, Nicole (John) Hamilton, Carlee (Garrett Rudasil) Conrad and Caitlin Conrad
Great grandchildren, Layla and Layney Wilds, Nolan and Danica Bell, Paxton and Witten Rudasil and Hendrix Hamilton
Ronnie was a loving and cari more... |
| Fern M. Wiley at the Claibourne Cemetery. Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. today.
Pall bearers will be Joe Wiley, Wendell Wiley, Rod Goddard, Pat Millisor, Tom McVay and John Anderson.
Memorial contributions may be made to the children's bell choir of the First Baptist church or First United Methodist Church of Richwood. more... |
| James “Jim” Wiley n Rushsylvania and she survives.
A 1957 graduate of Byhalia-York High School, he had worked at B. F. Goodrich, which became Parker-Hannifan, retiring after 28 years. He then worked as a supervisor for A. P. Technoglass in Bellefontaine and retired from there as well. Jim was a farmer for many years.
Jim enjoyed fishing and woodworking and was a big fan of NASCAR, especially Dale Earnhardt, Sr. and Jr. He was also a fan of the Ohio State B more... |
| Clyde Arthur Willey laware Court Nursing Home.
He was born May 16, 1926 in Morral to the late Otto and Margaret (Ingle) Willey.
At the age of seventeen he joined the U.S. Navy, serving as a radar specialist during WWII. He and his wife, Annabelle, owned and operated the Del Mar Hotel in Delaware. Clyde was an all-around handyman, able to work in electric, plumbing, carpentry, and anything else that needed repairing. He was very particular about his work and serv more... |
| Ronald Jack Williams Lawn Manor.
He was born March 16, 1900, in Bowling Green Township, Marion County, a son of Harry and Bertha Lamb Williams.
A bulk station manager for the Standard Oil Co. for 42 years, he retired in 1963. He was a member of Bellefontaine First United Methodist Church and Standard Oil 40-Year Club.
Mr. Williams married the former Annabel Allen Dec. 26, 1920, and she died Nov. 1, 1982.
Surviving are a brother, Eston Williams, LaRue, and two nephew more... |
| Willis Hicks be held at 8 p.m. at the funeral home.
Memorials may be made to the Central Ohio Diabetes Association.
He died at 5 a.m. today. May 10, 1991, at his residence.
He was born Feb. 15, 1918, in Sharkey, Ky., to Robert F. and C., Belle (Caudill) Hicks. Oh Nov. 1-4, 1936, he married RushaM. Kegley who survives.
Also surviving are four sons. Jack O. of Apollo Beach, Fla., Bill and Dan, both of LaRue, and Rick of Dublin, Ohio; three daughters, Mrs. Jerry more... |
| Connie S. Wilson “Ernie” McElroy and Betty Jane Davis.
Connie was a 1972 graduate of North Union High School. She had worked at the Dairy Queen with her Grandma, Day Lay, B.F. Goodrich in Green Camp and finally retiring from Siemens in Bellefontaine, where she worked for 26 years. Following retirement she worked part time at the Dutch Mill Greenhouse in Marysville.
Connie loved working in her vegetable and flower gardens; she really did have a green thumb. more... |
| Patricia Anne Wilson ning and taking pictures. But her true joy in life was spending time with her loving family. She loved the time spent when she lived in West Virginia with Shorty.
Surviving are her children: Ronald (Dawn Keller) Galleher of Bellevue, Seth (Jessica) Miller of LaRue and Wendi (Edward Watson) Miller of Philippi, West Virginia
Grandchildren: Cameron, Callie and Kirsten Miller and Ronald and Shawn Galleher
Sister: Janet Sharp of Marion and sister-in- more... |
| Phillip L. Winslow is country. He was employed by the Federal Government for 38 years before retiring on his 60th birthday, September 16, 1991.
Phillip attended the LaRue United Methodist Church where he took great pride in ringing the church bell. He was a member of the LaRue Lodge #463 F&AM. He loved the village of LaRue and served it well, as a Montgomery Township trustee, volunteer fireman, and as a caring citizen.
Phillip will be missed by his four sons, Phi more... |
| MARGARET F. WITHERSPOON G. William Keigley of Columbus; nine grandchildren; two great-grandsons; four step grandchildren and six step great-grandchildren. Also surviving are a brother Harry W. Barger of Milford Center and a sister Thelma Cox of Campbell, CA. A brother and a sister are deceased.
Funeral services were held Sunday, Jan. 5 at Stofcheck Funeral Home with the Rev. Matt Terry officiating. Burial was at
Claibourne Cemetery.
Memorial Contributions may be made to more... |
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