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Found 4 name(s) matching newman | Karen S. (Newman) Bump Karen S. (Newman) Bump, 74, formerly of Marion and Richwood, died Thursday, September 8, 2022 at Bennington Glen Nursing & Rehab Center in Marengo.
She was born January 31, 1948 in Kenton to the late Paul E. “Curly” and Rose (Cramer) Newman. She was also preceded in death by her brother, Fred Newman.
A 1966 graduate of North Union High School, she was a member of the Richwood Church of Christ, the same church she was baptized in. She was al more... |
| Hamilton Edward Newman RICHWOOD GAZETTE DEATH REPORT
Hamilton Edward Newman
380 E. Blagrove St., Richwood
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Age
Name
Address
June 27, 1986 Fri.
at home
Date of Death
Place of Death.
death unexpected
10:30 a.m.
How Long 111
Hour of Death
retired - New York Central Railroad for 45 years
Occupation of Deceased
Church, Lodges, Societies
Date of Birth_January 26. 19Q6_ Place of Birth_Kentnn-
Father's Name Charles Franklin Newman_Living ( ) Deceased f )
Mother' more... |
| Paul E. Newman Paul “Curly” Newman, 92 of Richwood, died Sunday evening, November 23, 2008 at his home surrounded by his loving family. He was born August 10, 1916 in Marion to the late Frank and Flora (Hamilton) Newman.
On January 30, 1938 he married the former Rose Cramer in Richmond, Indiana and she died January 14, 2001.
He was baptized in and was a member of the Richwood Church of Christ. He and his wife, Rose had been the owners/operators of the more... |
| Rose LaVerne Newman Rose LaVerne Newman, 82, of Richwood died Sunday, Jan. 14, 2001, at
Union Manor Nursing Center.
She was retired as a corrections officer at the Ohio Reformatory for
Women and was a member of the Richwood First United Methodist Church
and the Child Conservation League.
She was born July 26,1918, in Pharisburg to the late Fred E. and Edith Jolliff
Cramer and was predeceased by a son, Fred Newman..
She is survived by her husband, Paul Newman whom sh more... |
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Found 24 other obituaries containing newman. | Edith Reva Coffey Monday, Nov. 16 at Maplewood Nursing
Center in Marion. The Prospect resident had been in failing
health for six months.
She was born August 21, 1914 in Arburn, Missouri, the daughter
of Orus and Mary Wall Cross. Her husband, Newman A.
Coffey, whom she married in 1937, preceded her in death May 16,
1944.
Surviving are a daughter Reda Isler of Prospect; a son John O.
Coffey of Amlin; three grandchildren and a sister Roberta Coffey
of West Frankfurt more... |
| Charles W. “Chuck” Coleman Charles W. “Chuck” Coleman, 49, of Richwood, died early Tuesday morning November 10, 2020 at the Hospice of Central Ohio at OSU.
He was born February 11, 1971 in Marion to Willard Coleman and Patricia Arlene (Newman) Harper, his mom survives in Richwood.
Chuck had worked as a Kettle Operator for Yenkin-Majestic Paint Corp. in Columbus for over 20 years. He was a 1989 graduate of the North Union High School. He loved the “Cats”, many did more... |
| Edna Marie Cramer Edna Marie Cramer age 88 of Richwood, died Wednesday morning February 13, 2008 at her home in Richwood. She was born January 4, 1920 in Mingo to the late Earl and Lena (Newman) Weatherby.
She was a homemaker who loved her grandchildren and her cats. Her favorite hobbies included fishing, reading romance novels and going to steam engine shows.
She is survived by her husband, Ernest whom she married on July 7, 1951; 4 daughters, Beverly (Elmo more... |
| Donna Frances Roebuck Foos Regula, Plain City; Jeff Lutz, Greenville, OH; Karen (Sean) Dixon, Smyrna, GA; Clinton Helmbrecht, Columbus, 2 brothers, Warren (Eva) Roebuck, Winterhaven, FL; Myron (Jo Ella) Roebuck, Melbourne, FL; 1 sister Carol (Wilbur) Newman, Junction City, KS, 4 great-grandchildren.
Funeral Services will be held Saturday, October 16, 2004
At 10:00 A.M. in the Gehm-Ballinger Funeral Home, Prospect, OH
Clergy Rev. Dave Lippert Buria more... |
| Cathy Jo Furrow , 57 of Richwood, died peacefully Tuesday March 21, 2023 at her home surrounded by her loving family, following a battle with small-cell carcinoma.
She was born September 29,1965 in Marysville to Jack Blinn and Patricia A. (Newman).
Cathy had worked in the restaurant industry. She was a talented musician, having played the trumpet for many veteran day ceremonies. She liked to crochet and really enjoyed taking random pictures on her phone. Cathy more... |
| Dorothy L. Gast spect United Methodist Church and had been an active member of the former Zion United Church of Christ, where she played the organ and piano. In her younger days, Dorothy had been a beautician, and had worked at the former Newmans Corner Dairy Bar. She had also worked at Pleasant Schools. She was a good cook, a few of her specialties being mac and cheese, butterscotch pie and red velvet cake.
She was a member of George Lewis Behrens Chapte more... |
| Patricia Arlene Harper Patricia Arlene Harper, 82 of Richwood, died peacefully Friday May 12, 2023 at her home.
She was born September 4, 1940 in Richwood to the late Clifton and Dorothy (Wolford) Newman. She was also preceded in death by her son, Charles “Chuck” Coleman, her daughter, Cathy Jo Furrow and siblings, Shirley Swihart and Robert Newman.
Pat had worked for over 25 years at Abbotts in Marion. She also babysat many kids in the area for many years. She l more... |
| ROSE MAUREEN SHOFFNER HENSEL
Name of Deceased ROSE MAUREEN SHOFFNER HENSEL
Residence 359 NEWMANS CARDINGTON RD. City PROSPECT_
County MARION Marital Status Married
Birthdate Sunday, February 09, 1958
Age-44
Place of Death MARION GFNFRAl HOSPITAL
Deathdate Saturday. November 02. 2002
Visitation GREEN CAMP U.M. CHURCH 11/05/2002 5:00 PM 3:00 PM
Service GREEN CAMP U.M. CHURCH 11/06/200 more... |
| Frank Preston Lilley ion, and Mrs. Ben (Donna) Ross, 575 Sugar St., Marion; five grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. A brother is deceased.
The service will be conducted at 11 a.m. Friday in Stofcheck Funeral Home here by the Rev. Norman Newman. Burial will be in Maple Grove Cemetery, Mechanicsburg.
Friends may call at the funeral home after 6 p.m. Thursday. Memorial contributions may be made to Oakland United Methodist Church, Marion. more... |
| Glenna J. Marvin her grandkids were doing. She enjoyed playing bingo and euchre and going to the Richwood Fair. She had worked at both the IGA and the Royal Blue market in Richwood. She owned and operated the Little Brown Jug Tavern at Newman’s Bridge near Prospect. She had also worked at the Villa Hotel in Richwood.
She is survived by a son, Thomas Edward (Carolyn) Marvin, Cable; three daughters, Peggy Jo (Kent) Cusick, Marion; Vicky Lynn Millington, more... |
| Elden McCarty He was a retired, electrician and foundry, worker.
On April 5, 1929, he married the. former Lemma Chapman, and she survives in Columbus.
Also surviving are a son, Richard A. McCarty, Dallas, Texas; a daughter, Mary J. Newman, Winona, Texas; three brothers, Maurice McCarty, Milford Center, Wayne McCarty, Hart-ville, and Eugene McCarty; Magnetic Springs; four sisters, Sylvia Drum," Christianburg, Gladys Thompson, Hubbard, Opal Slaughter more... |
| Sue Ann Meister
Monday, Sept. 28 at St. John Lutheran Church, near Marion.
Burial was at Prospect Cemetery. Gehm-Ballinger Funeral Home
was in charge of arrangements.
Memorial contributions may he made to the St. John Lutheran
Church. 5070 Newmans-Cardington Rd. E., or Marion Catholic
High School. more... |
| Thomas A. Morrow idden Affair. He loved the outdoors and was an avid coon hunter. He was an avid supporter of the NRA and the Second Amendment. He was a kind an honest man.
He is survived his wife, Carol Houser; two step-sons, Jacob (Stacie Newman) Coil Jr., Kenton; Floyd (Tonya) Coil, Columbus; two step-daughters, Yvonne (Matt King) Schmucker, Rushsylvania and Ellenna Houser, Rushsylvania; eight step-grandchildren; four step-great-grandchildren; and nieces and more... |
| Dock J. Newsome eebles, Ohio, Melvina Akers, Mearl Clark, Sola Akers, Emogene Hall and Pauline Green all of Floyd County, Ky. Two brothers, Tolva Newsome and Duran Newsome; half brothers Charles Newsome, Anthony Newsome; half sisters Armina Newman, Cora Moore, Martha Newsome and Golda Tackett are deceased.
Mr. Newsome worked for Ryder-Heil Bronze as a foundry foreman for 44 years. He was a life member of the Hardin County Coon Hunters Club, he loved gardening, h more... |
| Franklin O. Russell sell; two sons and daughters-in-law, Raymond D. and Linda Russell of Richwood and Phillip E. and Peggy Russell of Marion; three grandsons, Bryan, Chad and Eric; a brother, Kenneth Russell of Tampa, Fla.; two sisters, Pauline Newman of Bowling Green and Ruth Hollinger of Sebring, Fla.; a sister-in-law, Mabel Russell of Marion; and numerous nieces and nephews. An infant daughter, Phyliss Ann, and a brother, Harold Russell, preceded him in death.
Vi more... |
| Betty Jane Smith voted to her family. Betty enjoyed quilting, sewing and crocheting, and also raising her vegetable garden. She had served as treasurer for the Village of Prospect for many years and was formerly the owner and operator of Newman’s Dairy Bar which also housed her ceramic shop.
She is survived by two sons, Ronald (Nancy) Smith, Milwaukee, WI; Richard (Mary) Smith, Rossville, Tennessee; four daughters, Kathryn (James) Wintringham, Forest; Jani more... |
| Jerry Manual Swihart on
Eagles; Marion Moose Lodge #889; assistant Boy Scout leader
of Troop 1109 in Richwood; past president and coach of the
Richwood Little League Association and a former police officer.
Surviving are his former wife, Shirley Newman Swihart; four
sons, Robert of Richwood, Roger of Big Island, Ricky of Middleburg
Heights and Randall of Crestline; nine grandchildren,
three step grandchildren, and one step great-grandchildren; two
brothers, James of more... |
| Shirley R. Swihart Shirley R. Swihart, 80, of Richwood, died Wednesday evening September 25, 2019 at the Riverside Methodist Hospital in Columbus.
She was born May 9, 1939 in Delaware to the late Clifton and Dorothy (Wolford) Newman. She was also preceded in death by her former husband Jerry Swihart, as well as a brother Robert Newman and a grandson.
Shirley was a 1973 graduate of North Union High School. She was a homemaker and also had worked at Verizon in Mar more... |
| Billy S. Tumey a Schumick) Tumey of Canel Winchester, Danny (Kathy) Tumey of Prospect and Jim (Cindy) Stiverson of Marion and their girls.
Grandchildren, Ryan (Lyndsay) Sanderson, Derek Sanderson, Kyle Tumey, Ian Tumey, Allison (Max) Tumey-Newman and Aaron Culp, great grandchildren, Zeke and Chase Sanderson
Memorial services will be held Friday August 26, 2022 at 6 pm at the Meeker United Methodist Church, Pastor Kathy Tumey Herr will officiate her father’ more... |
| Lena G. Weatherby f the Mingo Baptist Church and a past president
of the American Legion Auxiliary of Richwood. She was a care giver to
the elderly and to children.
She was born July 27, 1899, in Mingo to the late James Edward and Lydia
Krebs Newman and was predeceased by four brothers and three sisters.
She is survived by her daughter, Edna (Ernest) Cramer of Richwood; five
grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; 24 great-great-grandchildren; and
several nieces an more... |
| Bina Joan Wells me 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 Laura Millisor; ten great-grandchildren, Moira, Evan, Lewis, Stella, Ava, Luke, Holly, Maren, Aid more... |
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