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Carl Stephen Rardon al.
He was born September 7, 1956 in Newark to the late Charles Rardon and June (Hughes) Rowland.
Carl grew up in Utica and graduated from Utica High School, he then went to Toledo University where he graduated with a Math Major.
From there he went to Nyack New York to attend the Alliance Theological Seminary.
Carl took his family to Botswana Africa where he served as a Teacher and Preacher in the small remote village of Kgobojango.
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Carl Adam Scharf urch in LaRue, the Knights of Columbus in Kenton and was a World War II veteran.
Scharf was a mechanic at B. F. Goodrich in Green Camp.
Other survivors 10 children Michael of Columbus, Thomas of Marion, Mrs. Thomas (Mary Jo) Majors of Marion, Patrick, Stephen, Diane, Carol, Richard, Jane and Paula, all at home; two granddaughters; a brother, George, and a sister, Mrs. Lester (Marianna) Sherman, both of Kenton; and brothers Stanley and John of Mt. more... |
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Melvin Wayne Sheets s survived by two sisters; Sharon (Grear) Bates of East Grand Forks, MN, and Kathy Blair of Morral. Nephews; Dennis (Tiffany) Blair Jr. of Reynoldsburg and Philip Blair of Marion. Aunt Esther Scruggs of Athens WV, Uncles Major Caudill of McGrady, NC, Jack Corbin of Mt Gilead.
Mr. Sheets worked at Whirlpool Corp. and served in Vietnam with the U S Marine Corp.
Graveside Services will be held Friday January 21, 2011 at 1:00 PM at the LaRue more... |
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Lee Sobas rse Congress for many years. Stan and Lee were committed to the betterment of O. Q. H. A. They were with the American Quarter Horse Congress since its inception in 1967. Among the most distinguished of their horses was Majors Wimpy, A. Q. H. A. champion and multiple A. Q. H. A. champion producer. She had been the All American Quarter Horse Congress Show Secretary of many years. She began working in the Ohio Quarter Horse Association off more... |
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Stanley J. Sobas founded Double S Farm in 1961 and was a successful quarter horse breeder, standing a number of A.Q.H.A. champion stallions. Among them were his most successful sire, A.Q.HA. champion and multiple A.Q.H.A. champion producer, Majors Wimpy. Other outstanding and successful stallions who stood at Double S Farm were A.Q.H.A. champions, Power Rio, Big Ed Beware and Sizzling Something.
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Preston Stamper piace 0f Birth w. va._
Father's Name _Preston stamper_Living ( ) Deceased (x)
Anna Jeanette Belcher
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Ex-wife - Sharon Major, 15275 Boundary Rd., Richwood
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1 son - Preston James of richwood;
1 dau - Samantha of Richwood; J—step-son - Tony Goins,—Riohwoo more... |
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Doris Price Wilkinson e deceased.
In 1945 she married C. W. O. William M. Price, who died in 1981.
She is survived by her husband, Don p. Wilkinson, whom she married in 1988.
Also surviving are a daughter, Shirley Russell of Prospect, one son, major William Bruce Price, Fort Ord, CA, a step-daughter, Nancy Wilkinson, Denver, CO and one step-son, Jim Wilkinson, also of Curtis, NE; 4 grandchidlren.
She was preceded in death by two brothers.
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