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Virginia Louise Chapman
dchildren, Hope (Aaron) Tipton, James (Julie) Thornton, Stephanie (Manny) Fontes, Jeff Welch and Crystal White; thirteen great-grandchildren;one brother: Clyde (Norma) Jordan of Toledo, two stepsons, Stephen (Yayon) Chapman, North Carolina; Kevin (Shauna) Chapman, Richwood; and a stepdaughter, Melodi (Dale) Weiser, Ostrander; three sisters-in-law, Hazel, June and Janis Jordan and numerous nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be Monday, Feb more...
Yvonne Chapman
mber of the former Central United Methodist Church, now Rush Creek United Methodist Church.  She was a member of the White Lilly Temple Pythian Sisters in Waldo.  A 1955 graduate of Richwood High School, Yvonne was an avid North Union Wildcat sports fan, and could be found with her husband, Sam at many North Union sporting events.  One could not go to a Wildcat game without seeing both of them there.  She had a feisty spirit and rooted her gr more...
George Ann (Retterer) Charles
r member of Carpe Diem Literary Club, Mental Health & Recovery Board, and Chairman of the county art contest. She sat on the review board for Military Appointees for Academy Cadets, participated in Richwood Sesquicentennial, North Union Schools building committee, North Union Veterans Memorial, and was a Cub Scout Den Mother. George Ann had a passion for politics, committing many hours to political campaigns. She served as President and Treasure more...
William Keith “Bill” Cheney
ea officiating. Burial will follow in Claibourne Cemetery. Military honors will be conducted by the Richwood Area Veterans. Friends may call 2 hours prior to the service, beginning at 11:00 AM. Memorial gifts may be made to North Union Baseball for Boys, P. O. Box 13, Richwood, OH 43344. Condolences and remembrances may be expressed at www.stofcheck-ballinger.com more...
Sandy Kay Chevalier
Sandy Kay Chevalier, 53, of Prospect died Wednesday, Nov. 4, 1998, after a two-and-a-half year illness. She was a registered nurse who worked at the North Central Correctional Institution in Marion and was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Prospect. She was born Aug. 22,1945, in Painesville, Ky., to Russell E. and Clara E. Branham Blanton and was preceded in death by her father and a grandson, Clayton Hughes. She is survived by her mother more...
Chloe Miller
will officiate. Due to current health conditions, private family visiting will be held. The Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home is assisting the family Memorial gifts may be made to the Prospect United Methodist Church at 203 North Elm Street Prospect, OH 43342 Condolences and remembrances may be expressed at www.stofcheck-ballinger.com more...
Raymond Gene Clady
r. Gene had attended the Fulton Creek Friends Church for most of his life. He was a veteran of the Army Air Force during WW II. Gene was a hard working and dedicated farmer. He also had worked as a school bus driver for the North Union Schools and drove fertilizer truck for NaChurs in Marion. But the center of his life was his loving family. On September 1, 1946 at the Thompson Chapel he married the former Ruth E. (Taylor) and she survives.  A more...
Charles H. Clark Jr.
sday afternoon April 16, 2020 at his home with his loving family by his side. He was born September 8, 1926 in Columbus to the late Charles H. Clark Sr. and Betty (Gardula) Rice. Charles was a 1944 graduate of the Columbus North High School. He served our country in the United States Marine Corps. He had a successful career as a salesman for Anderson Publishing, selling legal books. He also had served as an International Union Rep for the AFL more...
Rosemarie (Rosie) Clem
Rd., Richwood Place of Death Community MedCenter Date o{ Death Nov 30, 1983 Wed.1 Marion Hour of Death 11 • 00 a„m._________ How Long 111 health 1 year Occupation of Deceased _Principal at Claibourne Clementary School in North r union school System Church, Lodges, Societies Pharisburg United Meth. Church, Member O.E.S., Liberty, Indiana; Graduate of Purdue University Date of Birth__Nov 17, 19^5----------- Place of Birth------Scottsburg.,—In more...
Clara Mae "Susie" Clevenger
n Klotts of Palm City, Ra., and Deb Pine of Prospect; four grandchildren, Tony Klotts and Joseph Pine of Prospect and Mary Klotts and Aaron Pine of Marion; a great-granddaughter, Alyssa Pine; and a brother, Donald Bidgood of North Lewisburg. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday at the Stofcheck Funeral Home in Richwood. Evangelist Keith Ball will officiate and burial will be at the Hopewell Cemetery. Friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m. more...
Isabel Herd Clevenger
n Richwood and had worked at Thomasson Hardware and at Davis-Hughes Hardware in Richwood. She was a member of the Richwood First United Methodist Church. She was born July 9, 1907, in Union County to the late Nelson and Lida Northrup Herd. Her firs husband, Lowell Miller, died August 7,1943. She married Frank Clevenger on Nov. 3,1954, and he preceded her in death on March 20, 1990. A sister and a brother also predeceased her. She is survived by a more...
Joyce E. Clevenger
d Leo She was a creative spirit, using her talents as a floral designer for the former Richwood Flowers and Gifts and then for Sheila’s Flowers and Gifts in Richwood. Joyce loved the O.S.U. Buckeyes. She enjoyed going to North Union Football and Basketball games, had drove school bus for North Union for over eight years and had also worked at Scott’s and Memorial Hospital both in Marysville. In later years, she helped Glenna Rausch with Goo more...
Charles W. “Chuck” Coleman
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 not know, but Chuck was the Wildcat Mascot for many years at football and basketball games, he truly loved doing this. Chuck was a big fan of going to concerts, coun more...
Starling Maxine Collins
held at 11 a.m. Saturday at the Ballinger Funeral Home in Richwood. Dr. James Munro will officiate and burial will be at the Price Cemetery. Friends may call from 5 to 8 p.m. Friday. Memorial contributions may be made to the Northern Union County Fire and EMS. Cards will be available at the funeral home. more...
Mel Collum
“Attaboy!” when his sons made him proud on the baseball and football fields and never once hesitated to tell his sons how proud he was of them.  He enjoyed his time with his buddies in the press box being a spotter for North Union Football.  He was a very hard worker and was highly respected at Honda for 27 years, retiring on March 1, 2014. Mel had a wonderful sense of humor that could lighten the room, even when it was just making a goof more...
Charles Ernest Colwell
to Promedica Hospice for their loving care at the very end. Also, thanks to Memorial Specialty Care staff. He viewed them all as family and they made the process much easier for him. Memorial gifts may be made to either the North Union Softball for Girls or the North Union Baseball for Boys. Condolences and remembrances may be expressed at www.stofcheck-ballinger.com. more...
Jesse L. Conrad
& Co. in Marysville. In true Jesse form, he continued to work with Mark during tax season right up to early 2020,when his health began to decline. He served his community in many fashions, here are some of his memberships: North Union Board of Education 1971-78, Memorial Hospital Board of Trustees 1974-87, Union County Board of Education 1990-91, Mayor of Magnetic Springs 1996-97, M.S. United Methodist Church Trustee 1988-present, C.I.C. of Uni more...
Kenneth L. Cook
l Center. Prior to his retirement, he was employed as a machine maintenance supervisor with Marion Power Shovel of Marion. He was a lifelong model train enthusiast and member of the Train Collections Association. A native of North Tonawanda, N.Y., he moved to Port St. Lucie 15 years ago from Mount Victory. He was predeceased by his wife of 63 years, Gertrude F. Cook, on July 14, 1996. He is survived by a daughter, Gerri (Jeff) Haberman of Port St more...
Craig Allen Cooley
Craig Allen Cooley, 26, of near Mt. Victory, died Friday, June 14, 1996 from injuries sustained in a two-vehicle accident in Franklin County. The 1987 valedictorian of North Union High School was valedictorian of the 1991 class at Denison University where he earned his Bachelor's Degree. He received his Master's Degree at The Ohio State University and was a PhD candidate for Bayseian Statistics at Ohio State University where he was involved in re more...
Ivan Eugene Cooper
ed in 1931 as an insurance agent fete became manager of Marion County Co-Op in 1937; manager of Erie County Co-Op, 1944; manager of Lorain County Co-Op, 1946. He became regional    supervisor of'Ohio Farm Bureau Federation North District in 1950. In 1970, he became director of Livestock and Dairy Programs and retired in 1979. He served as chairman of Ohio Beef Council for 14 years and was on its board of directors. He was an active member of La more...
Richard L. “Dick” Cope
Broker / Sales Manager. He was instrumental with the Tele Auctions, he truly lived the life of a cattleman where he developed many life long friendships & he was a Cowboy at heart. He had belonged to the Ohio, Virginia, WV, North and South Carolina Cattlemen’s Associations. He had also been the manager for the commercial cattle at the Ohio State Fair. He enjoyed his time at the Turkey Foot Campground at Indian Lake & Boating. He also enjoyed more...
Charles F. Corbett
a member of the VFW Post 870 in Richwood.  He was a devoted husband and father and took pride in taking care of his yard. Surviving are his children, Charles Dean (Sally) Corbett, Bellevue and Phyllis (Sam) Speyer, Garner, North Carolina; grandchildren, Allison P. (Bill) Evert, Samantha K. Corbett, and Madison B. Speyer; and a great-grandson, Axel Charles Evert. Funeral services will be Saturday, January 2, 2016 at 12:00 PM at the Stofcheck-B more...
Virginia L. “Sue” Corbett
er who enjoyed reading.  Sue was a loving mother and wife who always took care of her family. Besides her husband, she is survived by a son, Charles Dean (Sally) Corbett, Bellevue; a daughter, Phyllis (Sam) Speyer, Garner, North Carolina; a sister, Polly (Don) Brown, Huntington, West Virginia; three grandchildren, Allison P. Corbett, Samantha K. Corbett and Madison B. Speyer. She was preceded in death by four brothers, Carl Dean, George, Wenda more...
Janice Corbin
and taking care of the horses on the family farm. Surviving are her children: Kim Speck of LaRue, Rhonda (David Miller) Holcomb of LaRue, Susan (Roger) Cobb of LaRue, Ricky (Angela) Corbin of Forest, Randy (Marty) Corbin of North Lewisburg and Alan (Theresa) Corbin of LaRue Grandchildren: Chelsea (Josh) Reed, Shekinah (Ty) Traxler, Conrad (Ashley) Corbin, Jen Simms, Ryan Corbin, Amber Corbin, Cody Corbin, Travis Hellinger, Kyla (David) Doss, Ada more...
William Eugene "Bill" Corbin
Marion County, to the late Donald and Virginia (Dutton) Corbin. On Oct. 15, 1955, he married Janice A. Speakman, and she survives. Also surviving are three sons, Ricky E. (Angela) Corbin of Forest, Randy W. (Marty) Corbin of North Lewisberg and Alan L. (Theresa) Corbin of LaRue; three daughters, Kim Speck (Chad Howell) of LaRue, Rhonda Jordan (Dan Holcomb) of LaRue and Susan Corbin (Odell Daniel) of LaRue; 14 grandchildren; three greatgrandchildr more...

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