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Edna Marie Cramer
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) LeMaster, Cardington; Fern Cramer, Marysville; Faye Cramer, Richwood; Pat (B more...
Ann R. Daugherty
ch with the Rev. Joseph Rhea officiating. Friends may call from 4 to 7 p.m. Thursday at the church. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Loving Care Hospice, 113 S. Main St., Marysville, or the Susan G. Koman Breast Cancer Foundation, P.O. Box 650309, Dallas, Texas 75265-0309, or www.koman.org. Arrangements are being handled by the Ballinger Funeral Home in Richwood. Condolences may be sent to www.ballingerfuneralhome.com. more...
Lois Marie Decker
e attendee with the Rothfuss name at the Rothfuss Family Reunion each year in Marion. The Rothfuss Reunion began in 1927, and Lois attended the reunion faithfully until her health declined in recent years. Lois was a quiet woman who was selflessly devoted to her family, friends and living her life through Christ. She enjoyed baking and gardening, and she could often be found playing her favorite songs on her organ. Lois’s grandchildren will f more...
Pauline Eastman
ior, Saturday evening, April 30, 2005 at her home surrounded by her loving family. She was born June 19, 1915 in York Center, OH to James G. Fawley and Bertha R. Curl Fawley, both deceased. Pauline was a faithful Christian woman who loved spending time with her family, working outdoors, and enjoyed spending winters at her Pine Island, Florida home. She was a life-long active member of McKendree United Methodist Church, at times serving as choir more...
Marie Evans
er Bault Road, Raymond, died Sunday June 18, 1995 at Memorial Hospital, Marysville. Born Jan. 15, 1902, in Neosha, Missouri, she was the daughter of the late Robert Anderson and Sarah Eva (Conness) Harris. She was married to Oman Rozell, who preceded her in death. She later married Issac Evans, who also preceded her in death. She was a homemaker and a member of the Raymond United Methodist Church. She is survived by a brother, Marcus Lee Harris, more...
Lloyd (Hap) Failor
Happy or Hap by his military buddies. It was always a great description of his character. In 1944, before being deployed overseas, he married his fiancé, Florabell (Flo) Anderson. During WWII Hap's plane was shot down over Romania and he was a prisoner of war for approximately four months. After WWII Hap remained in the Air Force until his retirement after 23 years of distinguished service. After the Air Force Hap was in the civil service and r more...
Tonya A. Felchlin
d party, barn party, OSU football or gathering around a campfire. She hosted many family reunions and gatherings. She had a great love of animals, especially her dogs and also enjoyed her cars. She was a strong, independent woman who did things her way and enjoyed life to the fullest. She will be missed by all. A life well-lived deserves to be celebrated, not mourned, therefore, there will be a Celebration of Life to honor Toni in the future. T more...
Inez R. Goken
t Great, and Great Great Great nieces and nephews.  She was preceded in death by two brothers Ivan and Robert Everett, three sisters, Eva Drake, Velda Sloat and Irma Bending. Inez was a Homemaker, an amazing hard working woman who had a gift for growing flowers and plants. She and her husband Wayne owned and operated both the Green Candle and Coonies in LaRue. Member of the former Rebecca Lodge in New Bloomington and 50 year member of the Will more...
Helen H. Griffith
Church, Lodges, Societies Zion United Church of Christ; member and Past Most Excelleent Chief of Durwood Temple #427 Pythian Sisters in Prospect; Prospect Garden Club; Prospect ah Arts hud; active m tne Kepublic Party ind Woman's Society 61 the Church; n . rr>- 4.u Sept. 18, 1906 ,, Marion Date of Birth_ Place of Birth taught Sunday School and sang in the choir for many years _ A. , __ Monte L. Harruff _ . . , v _ Father s Name -Living ( ) De more...
Irma Lou Griggs-Field
hat she taught future teachers how to teach boys and girls how to read. She also served as Dept. Chair of the Dept. of Education for nine years. Irma received several honors during her years in education. She was the first woman president of the University of Akron Chapter of Phi Delta Kappa which is a national education honorary, she was president of the Ohio Assn. for Supervision and Curriculum Development, she served on the National Board of more...
Mary Lou Harrison
owing up in Richwood, she was  a soloist at Claibourne Methodist Church, always accompanied by her mother, Laura Matlack.  She  graduated from Richwood High School  in  1948.  As a young  woman, she was a maternity aide at the White Cross Hos- pital in Columbus, also working at Marion Hospital.  After marriage, she was a hard-working farm  wife, tolling many hours on the family farm with her husband more...
Ira William “Bill” Henderson
grandson's and granddaughter lit up his world, always ready to watch a movie, or explore places with them, he was happy when they stayed with him, and his unique laughter rang throughout the house. In 1983, a slightly wild woman introduced herself to him, at a 4th of July party~~and they were together from that time on. In 1993 they married and were together through the good times and the bad. He loved his family; he was loyal and faithful to hi more...
Josephine Blanche Hendrickson
memorable impression on everyone she encountered, whether it was telling jokes, singing songs, making food for others or just a smile and hello to brighten your day. This world will sadly miss this incredibly strong willed woman and she would like to leave you with this in your daily lives: WWJD, "What Would Jo Do?" Every time you give, you get back in line to receive. We received a lot of love from this woman and she will be deeply mi more...
Kimberly Ann (Oehler) Hoffman
daughter, wife, mother, sister and niece. She will be sorely missed by those whose lives she touched day in and day out. Kim was an animal lover and over her 48 years, rescued many dogs and cats. She was a caring, giving woman who always "adopted" a family less fortunate than her at Christmas. This giving spirit has been passed on to her son, Ian He feels that God needed a "lead" angel to organize and help the other angels more...
Kathryn Ann Hook
life were spent with her husband and her boys, as owners and managers of the Richwood Furniture store.  She also played organ for Stofcheck Funeral Home in Richwood and later in LaRue. During the time she was a ‘working woman’, she was also a wife, mother and public figure in her own right, giving of her time, energy, musical talent and cooking ability to myriad causes, including The Grange, Treasurer for Union County Democrats, President o more...
Carole Faye (Saunders) Hughes
children. She was a 1957 graduate of the LaRue High School. On June 15, 1957 she married her high school sweetheart Robert Lee Hughes and together they raised a family of five children. Carole was a kind and loving wife, a woman of faith and a very loving and caring mother to her children. She loved and cherished her husband, children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. Carole’s first place of employment was at the Knotty Pine Restaurant more...
Zonna Long Inskeep
Zonna Long Inskeep, 92. of Richwood, died Wednesday afternoon, Feb. 1, 2006, after a brief illness. An Ohio farm woman all her life, she graduated from both Broadway and Raymond high schools. During her youth, she received the Healthy Woman of Union County Award. She was a dedicated wife and mother, as well as an enthusiastic gardener, quilter and card player. She also was a member of the Richwood Civic Center and a lifetime member of the Ohio W more...
Sherry Nibert Jones
te Wexner Medical Center following a lengthy illness. She was born May 29, 1956 in Quantico, Virginia to William and Johna (Eaches) Nibert. Sherry was a 1974 graduate of the North Union High School. She was a very strong woman; she had been through a lot with her illness. She felt the love of her many friends and family. Her family was the center of her life (especially her grandsons). She enjoyed talking on the phone (maybe a little too much) more...
G. Louise “Weezie” Jordan
he died September 4, 1994.  She was also preceded in death by brothers, Everett, Robert, Bud and Richard; sisters, Dorothy, Clarabelle, Nellie, Josephine and Ella Mae; and a daughter, Sandra Kay Jordan-McClure. She was a woman of strong faith, with family at the center of her life.  A homemaker in the truest sense of the word, Weezie enjoyed cooking, taking care of her entire family and keeping a home where everyone felt welcome.   She liked more...
Iscah Mae Keeler
he Mary Martha Circle, took part in many committees of the church. She was an active member of the Ty-mochtee Grange, member of the State Grange and a 7th Degree member of the National Grange. She was a Republican committee woman in Grand Township for many years and a member of the Ohio Farmers Union. Funeral services will be held Thursday, April 8, 2004, at 11:30 a.m. at the LaRue United Methodist Church. Minister will be the Rev. Edward Fugate. more...
Frances Naomi Kemp
p in Washington Court House and he died February 24, 2012.  Frances and Delton were enthusiastic collectors of antiques.  She was a loving wife and mother, committed to family and farming.  She was a strong, affectionate woman who was a master basket maker and collector of historic buttons, and leaves the legacy of hard work and belief that a person never has enough flowers. She is survived by a son, Terry Delton (Barb) Kemp, York Center; two more...
Shelby A. LeVan
a, Jack and Larry LeMaster and grandson, Gavin. Shelby was a 1971 graduate of the North Union High School. She was a homemaker who enjoyed being home taking care of her family, her grandchildren were very special to her. A woman of faith, she enjoyed watching birds, decorating her home and maybe enjoyed some good desserts. She was also a very talented writer. Surviving are her children: Kristy (Jeremy) Gillfillan, Mt. Victory, Katie (Phil) Gwyn more...
Opal B. Longberry
emaker. She was a former member of Grace Chapel and its WSCS and the Progressive Buds Garden Club. She attended York-McKendree United Methodist Church. She was born June 4, 1910, in Union County to the late Kelly and Maude Looman Cook and was predeceased by a brother, Thomas Cook and a sister, Hazel Clark. She married Starling L. Longberry and he died Sept. 16, 2000. She is survived by a daughter, Linda (Olen) McAllister of Columbus; and a grandd more...
Betty Wills Long
dley Wills and Fred Long. Betty had worked at the former Cosmo Plastics for over 20 yrs., she had also worked at the Mike’s Dairy Bar in Richwood. Betty enjoyed her square dancing in earlier years. She was an avid fisherwoman, her nickname because of her ability to catch fish was “Bass Bustin Betty”. She enjoyed spending her winters in Florida and Texas. Betty spent her last few years residing with her children and spending time with them more...
Mary Elizabeth Magrew
after a three-day illness. She was a bank teller at the Delaware County Bank in Delaware and a member of the Old Stone Presbyterian Church in Delaware. She was born May 22, 1917, to the late Charles S. and Mary Deborah Hipes Oman and was predeceased by four brothers and several nieces and nephews. She married Robert T. Magrew in July 1938 in Richwood and he died in 1995. She is survived by two daughters, Sally Magrew of Delaware and Sue Magrew of more...

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