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John Francis Doles
., of Chillicothe and George of Michigan, three sisters Mrs. Betty Longhorn of Iberia, Mrs. Rosa January of Marion, and Patricia Doles of Mt. Gilead. A daughter Tina Marie preceded him. He was a Korean war veteran and was employed by the Ridg-way Hatchery of LaRue. He Jived in the area about a year and a half after moving from Toledo. Services will be 10 a.m. Monday at the Stofcheck Funeral Home in LaRue. The Rev. Vid-ya Rampal will officiate. Bu more...
Hilda Mathilda DeGood Evans
ott and Michael (Amanda) Styer 4 great grandchildren: Payton Nicole Scott, Jordan Grace Scott, Bryson Judd Robert Scott and Reagan Styer Step granddaughter; Julie Guy Step great grandchildren; Alyssa and Chase Sister: Grace Lloyd of Hudson Many nieces and nephews in Cleveland and Michigan Hilda was a dedicated member of the Richwood First United Methodist Church where she was active with the women’s society when she was in good health, she was more...
Madora Olive Evans
.  She also attended Union Baptist Church and Community United Calvary Church. She was born Sept. 2, 1913, in Richwood to the late Guy and Golela Eddy Riley and was predeceased by a brother and two sisters. She married Floyd Shupe in October 1935 and he died in March 1976. She married Richard Evans Oct. 14, 1976, and he died in March 1995 She is survived by a stepson, Robert 0. Evans of Richwood; two grandcnildren; and six great-grandchildre more...
Rolland E. “Rod” Farrington
because Rod valued people more than anything else in life.  Although he had two daughters he adored, Rod was like a father to many, especially his dear friend and neighbor, Kurt (Gertie) Lausecker and family.  His sincere loyalty, generosity, laughter and love of life were shared with his wife of 35 years, Jean.  Rod’s life was an example of what truly matters most, family and friends, and his legacy will continue to inspire all that knew h more...
Juanita J. “Hazel” Fields
as a teller and bookkeeper for the Marion County Bank (Bank One -Chase). She worked there for 18 years, retiring in 1985. She married the late Frank V. Fields in 1980 and moved to Marion. Surviving are her children, Rita (Lloyd) Sayre, Phillip (Charlotte) Albert, Susan (James) Alig and Thomas (Joy) Albert all of Marion and David (Pam) Albert of LaRue 14 grandchildren, 33 great grandchildren and 12 great great grandchildren Sister, Mary Ellen (R more...
Ella Stanley George
ent, Ella Stanley George, 99, died Thursday, Sept. 26, 1996 at Milcrest Nursing Center in Marysville. The retired bookkeeper was a member of the Richwood First Baptist Church, Mt. Carmel Chapter #42, OES. She was a former employee at Green Lake Baptist Conference in Green Lake, Wisconsin. The daughter of the late Jacob and Mae Vial Usner was born in Akron June 26, 1897. Her husbands Norman B. Zimmerman, Harrison Fisher, Chauncey Wetzel and Harry more...
Ruth George
king her home in Prospect.  During World War II she was a clerical worker at Fairborn, Ohio and later worked at the Marion Engineers Depot, Fulfillment Corp, Marion General and Grady Memorial Hospitals.  Her most recent employment was with the Department of Forestry at Delaware, Ohio. Her siblings, Joan Conrad and loy George are deceased.  Three nephews and their families survive:  Randal Conrad of Castalia, Thomas George of University Heig more...
William A. Giffin
of the late Frank I. Giffin and Marjorie J. (George) Giffin McMullen, who survives in Clearwater, Fla. Also surviving are a brother, Frank Giffin, Springfield; and a sister, Mrs. Ed (Cathy) Guy, Clearwater. Mr. Giffin was employed at Krogers in Westerville and had formerly worked with the Richwood Police Department. He was a member  of Chesterville United Methodist Church. He enjoyed boating and fishing. Graveside funeral services are 11 a.m. Sa more...
Robert Douglas Good
Robert Douglas Good, 30, of Marion, formerly of Prospect, died June 6, 1997, at Marion General Hospital. He was a paramedic and fireman and an employee of Marion General. A four-year U.S. Navy veteran, he was a lieutenant on the Battle Run Fire Department and was a member of the sons of the American Legion Squadron 368.He was born July 2, 1966. He is survived by his father, Robert A. Good of Marion; his stepfather and mother, Robert and Carol Mid more...
Helen M. Henderson
Helen M. Henderson, 73, of Richwood died Thursday, May 9,2002, at Marion General Hospital. She was born July 20, 1928, in rural Richwood to the late John and Katie Henry Bolenbaugh. A homemaker, she worked at the former Cosmo Plastics and the former Tracy's Restaurant, in/
Sylvester Higgins
ion General Hospital. Born April 23, 1908,in Clark County, W.Va., he was the son of Richard A. and Rosa Higgins. In 1940, he married Anna M. Walker. She died Aug. 4, 1988. He is survived by six sons, Richard A., Richwood, Floyd T., Jerry D. and James E., Marion, Curtis L., LaRue, and Charles R., San Angelo, Texas; a daughter, Mrs. Raymond (Lilly) Beltz, Marion; seven brothers, Glenn, Roger and Ralph, West Virginia, Tom, Niagra Falls, N.Y., Char more...
Ruth Hughes
el (Decker) Hull. On August 24, 1948 she married Albert E. Hughes and he died September 20, 1984.  She was also preceded in death by a brother, Harry Hull and a sister, Marjorie Boyce. She worked as a legal secretary for Lloyd Kerns in Richwood before working for the law office of George and Mike Piacentino in Marion for nearly 50 years.  Following retirement, Ruth enjoyed the time helping her son at his store in Lancaster. She is survived b more...
Donald Lewis James
d a petroleum truck for Landmark. He moved to Prospect in 1969 and worked in maintenance at Marion General Hospital, retiring on disability in 1980. He served on the Prospect Village Council and was a member of the School Employees Retirement Organization, AARP, Prospect Senior Citizens and the Prospect United Methodist Church. He was born Feb. 1, 1923, in Marion County to the late Gerald and Ester Schlecht James and was predeceased by a daughter more...
Earl Mason James
ied Tuesday after- noon March 10, 1990 at Hardin Memorial Hospital,  Kenton, following an illness of seven weeks.     The native of Wyandot County was bom Feb. 11, 1911, a son of Hughie and Vergie Roush James. A former employee of the U.S. Post Office, LaRue, he also worked off and on at LaRue Grocery, had farmed and delivered ice and milk in LaRue for  many years. Also, he had been employed with Marion Engineers Depot. Mr. James was a 1930 g more...
Mildred E. Jaynes
; two great-grandchildren, Zachary and Samantha Burns; two stepsons, Michael Jaynes of Marion and Ronald Jaynes of Delaware; two stepdaughters, Darlene Caudy of Delaware and Delores (Jerry) Reeves of Delaware; six brothers, Lloyd Cochran of Oklahoma, Wayne Cochran, Blaine Cochran and George W. Cochran, all of Caledonia, Everett Cochran of Marion, and Wesley Cochran of Arizona; eight sisters, Florence Harruff of Green Camp, Lillian M. Clutch, Cath more...
Betty Jo "Peg" Jenkins
ate Ernest D. Jenkins, Jr. who passed April 17, 2015. Also preceding her in death were three sisters; Eloise, Nell, and Mary Zell. Betty was a graduate of Vinton High School.  She retired in 1993 from the Ohio Bureau of Employment Services in Marysville.  She had also worked for Champaign Landmark and The Richwood Banking Company. She was a devoted and active member of the Richwood First United Methodist Church.  During family games, she was more...
John Allen Hoskins
Dispatch. John worked at a Columbus trial firm and as an assistant attorney general.  Of note, he was the first legal counsel for the newly created Ohio Civil Rights Commission and drafted the Commission's rules barring employment discrimination. In 1961 John went to Washington, DC to work in the Kennedy administration as an assistant general counsel for the Agency for International Development in the US Department of State (USAID). In 1962 J more...
Gomer R. Johnson
xpectedly at 8 p.m. Wednesday while in Rich-wood. He was born Aug. 15, 1907, in Carroll County, Fla., to James M, and Harriett (Creel) Johnson. He had lived in the LaRue area since 1927. He worked as a farmer and also was employed with the Producers Livestock Co.         He was a member of the Pleasant View Baptist Church in Florida; a former member of the Marion County Fair Board, New Bloomington school board member, a former board member of more...
Robert A. Jones
rican Legion in LaRue. Currently a member of McKees Creek Chapel, West Liberty. Memorial Services will be held Monday October 31, 2011 at 2:00 PM at the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home in LaRue.  Minister will be Pastor Floyd Lundy. Burial in the LaRue Cemetery.  Family will receive friends from Noon to two PM on Monday at the Funeral Home in LaRue. Graveside Military Rites will be conducted by the Marion County Veterans Council. Those who more...
George Elsworth Kersey
George Elsworth Kersey, 75, of Marion died Sunday, Sept. 20, 1998 at Marion Manor. He was a self-employed farmer and truck driver. An Army veteran of World War II in the European Theater, he was a life member of American Legion Post 584 and Stephen J. Cheney VFW Post 7201. He was born April 11, 1923, in Marion to the late Clarence E. and Grace Jacobs Kersey and was predeceased by a sister, Ann Cooke. He is survived by his wife, Barbara J. Stolter more...
Betty J. Kirby
HWOOD — Betty J. Kirby, 63, died 4 p.m. Tuesday at Marion General Hospital following an illness.April 6 1990 She was bom July 2, 1926 in Rich-wood to the late George Sr. and Nina Mae (Wurtzbaugh) Kirby. She was formerly employed with Ranco, Delaware, a number of years. She is survived by four brothers, Leland Kirby, Marion; Jack Kirby, Richwood; Dick Kirby, Richwood; and Pete Kirby, Marion; two sisters, Marlene Mount, Marion; and Bonnie Cheney, more...
Jack George Kirby
RICHWOOD - Jack George Kirby, 67, 24900 Ohio 37 W., died early this morning Jan 29, 1991 at his home. The Richwood native was bom March 13, 1923, a son pf the late George Sr. and Nina Mae Wurtzbaugh Kirby. He was employed for more than 33 years with the Ohio Department of Transportation and since 1983 served there as administrative assistant,,.: Mr, Kirby, a World War II veteran, attended Central United Methodist Church and was a member of Waldo more...
Laura E. Cheney Kuba
ion Manor.  She was born July 31, 1924 in Leesburg Township to the late Adam B. and Minnie W. (Ford) Somerlot. On November 12, 1944 she married Philip B. Cheney and he died in December 21, 1959.  She later married Harold Lloyd Kuba on April 27, 1968 and he died July 31, 1998.  She was also preceded in death by a brother, William Somerlot; four sisters, Doris Perkins, Isabelle Rubeck, Susan Mohr and Gladys Gwynn; and a step-great-granddaughter more...
Maude E. Lane
ve member of Prospect Senior Citizens.  She enjoyed her flowers, bird watching, and sewing.  She ran a ceramic business for years out of her home.  Maude gave many years of service at Grady Memorial Hospital both as an employee and a volunteer.  Her family was near and dear to her, especially her special great-grandson, Luke, who kept her going. She is survived by two sons, Larry (Cindy) Lane, Prospect; Garry (Linda) Lane, Hermitage, Pennsyl more...
Ralph L. Lee
David Lee of Erie Pa.; also one great grandson, Noah Harrison Reed of Kenton, Ohio. His first love was his family, but also loved the land and farming. He farmed for a number of years until economics forced him to obtain employment off the farm. Ralph retired from B. F. Goodrich and Honda of America. In addition to farming, he worked rehabbing commercial buildings and affordable housing for rent to families in the LaRue area. Ralph also had a pa more...

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