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Tammy L. Mannasmith
rked for over 23 years at the Delaware Job and Family Services as a Home-Care Provider Inspector. She had just retired from her job. Tammy was a devout Christian and member of the Richwood Church of Christ. She was a true woman of God. Selfless to a fault, she always put others before herself. Her true calling in life was that of wife, mom and now grandma to her angels, aka, her grandbabies. They were the center of her attention. Tammy loved b more...
Fae Evelyn Manville
the best bakers in Union County, her peanut-butter pie was always in great demand at fish-fries, fairs, and other community events in Leesburg Township. A member of the "Magnetic Modern Mothers", she was a dynamic woman, dedicated election official (Presiding Judge of Election Precinct), an accomplished bridge and card player, an avid sports fan of The Ohio State Buckeyes, and especially her grandchildren's sporting events. A virtuous w more...
Marleah Lois Smith
ectionately as "Lolo" by her husband Jerry. She was born, raised and lived in Michigan until the mid- 1970's when a job relocation moved the family to Richwood. Lois loved the outdoors and was an enthusiastic horsewoman all her life and showed Morgan horses with her family. When she lived in Michigan she loved to ice skate on all the ponds froze over in the winter and she even found joy in shoveling snow. After moving to Ohio, she and J more...
George Franklin Martin
nt in 2009. A 1943 graduate of the Richwood High School and the Ohio State University, George served his country in the Navy on a supply ship traveling up and down the west coast during WW II where he attained the rank of Yeoman’s 2nd class. He first worked as a school teacher in California, before moving back to Ohio, where he then worked for Worthington Industries, before working at the Water Plant in Richwood as an engineer. George was an more...
Donna L. McAllister
ous career pursuits, they were able to visit every state in the US and travel throughout most of Europe. Donna had a keen eye for class, style, talent, elegance and music. She was a smart, classy, hardworking and thoughtful woman. She often reserved her opinions on most matters, keeping them to herself. However, those that knew her best know she had an opinion on most everything and would, usually with a dry wit, gladly give it if asked. She love more...
Sandra Jordan McClure
chwood, died peacefully Sunday morning, June 21, 2009 at home.  She was born May 31, 1951 in Urbana to Charles and Glenna Louise (Piper) Jordan. She was a member of the Church of God of Prophecy in Richwood.  Sandy was a woman of faith who shared God's love with her family, friends and community.  She was a kind and gentle soul who loved to sing for God.  She really enjoyed the sun and going to the beach.  She was a dedicated employee of St more...
Linda Litteral McCoy
on member who enjoyed traveling the country representing her fellow workers. After that she worked at Carroll’s Jewelers in Marion and then for the Marion County Auditor’s office where she retired in 2006. She was proud woman, social butterfly and strong advocate for women’s rights. She believed in American democracy and never missed election day. One of her joys in life was drinking ice cold Coca Cola. She had a great sense of humor, and more...
Marji A. McKinniss
she was also preceded in death by two sons: David and Doug McKinniss, brother: Daniel Fabian, grandson: Harley Winslow, son-in-law: James Vernon Smith and a great grandson. Marji was a true farmwife, she was a hardworking woman who did whatever was necessary to help her family with what was needed. It was always “Family First”. Marji was a member of the St. Mary Catholic Church in Marion. She also belonged to the Good Friends Club in LaRue. more...
Cora Juanita “Skeet” McMahan
ter and brother-in-law Marge and Kenny Price of LaRue. She was a member of the LaRue United Methodist Church and a lifelong resident of LaRue.  She was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star, and a successful business woman, having been co-owner of the Knotty Pine Restaurant of 1950s fame in LaRue and owner/operator of a beauty salon in her home. A member of the Greatest Generation, she came from a very modest background, suffered through more...
Linda McMahon
ancy” McMahon in Battle Creek and he died November 16, 1995. She was also preceded in death by a daughter, Lori Skeens, a grandson, Kory Keigley, five brothers and four sisters. Linda was a strong, hard-working, stubborn woman who was all about taking care of her family. She was a wonderful cook, with potato salad, pies and goulash among her family’s favorite dishes.  She enjoyed all types of gambling and going to racetracks and casinos. Sh more...
Margaret G. Miller
heran Church in Marion and he died July 16, 1998. She was also preceded in death by four brothers and three sisters. She was a farm wife, but during World War II worked at the ordinance factory in Marion. She was the first woman school bus driver for Elgin School District. Margaret was a good Christian lady who was a lifelong and dedicated member of Emanuel Lutheran Church in Marion. She is survived by two sons, Lloyd E. (Lillian) Miller of Ma more...
Mary Kathryn Mitchell
n Newspaper.”   Mary loved to laugh, enjoying life to its fullest.  Mary in her younger years had many interests including rock climbing, hiking, caving or any outdoor exploring.   She was a strong willed, determined woman who loved David, her family and her fur babies (Chica, Bear, Lincoln, Poppy, Lil bit) with all of her heart.  Mary, her sister Amy and her cousins had beautiful childhood memories of family reunions, hopscotch games, sw more...
Rosalie Mae Monroe
n officer and a library aide. She was a member of the At His Feet Christian Center in Mt. Gilead. Rose enjoyed helping pack Operation Christmas Child Shoe Boxes during collection week. Rose was an honest, kind & compassion woman who loved her God, country, animals and yellow roses. She loved to gather with her family, church family and friends. She liked to crochet and do word searches.   She was an avid reader; she was able to read a book in more...
Pamela “Pam” Kaye Neel
e I diabetic grandson, Cody, and later to welcome home her two new grandchildren from Russia, Emma and Eli. When out and about, it was not uncommon for Pam to be greeted by her former students. Pam was a loving and social woman.  She enjoyed hosting friends and family for dinner parties, holidays or even game nights. Although she enjoyed many card games, she was wicked at Spoons. She loved to shop, travel, dine out and go to the movies. Howe more...
Juanita Oberdier
s Lord,” and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. For it is with your heart that you believe and are justified, and it is with your mouth that you profess your faith and are saved.  Romans 10: 9-10 “She was always watching out for the underdog. She was involved with the Pregnancy Care Center. She was a mother of not only her 5 children, but many others that Ross and she brought into their home through more...
Ruth I. Patton
so preceded in death by a son, Mark E. Patton and a sister, Edna Wright. She was a dedicated and devoted member of Byhalia Friends Church where she taught Sunday school for many years.  Ruth had a giving spirit, and was a woman of strong faith.  An avid gardener, she was a member of the Progressive Buds Garden Club and enjoyed growing and arranging flowers, and showing them at the Richwood Fair.  She was a former Union County Mental Health an more...
Doris Payne
sband enjoyed traveling and hitting up the Various casinos they found along the way. Her biggest joy in life was her family. She was a very devoted wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother. Doris was a very selfless woman always putting others first. Her family always knew she was there for them however needed. She is survived by her children, John Jones, Ron (Deanna) Jones, Cindy (Mike)Warner, all of Richwood; 7 grandchildren, Chad Warn more...
Larry E. Price
on; a step-son, Bob (Sara Wolfe) McKinniss, LaRue; three step-daughters, Danielle (Roy Hayes) McKinniss , Dayton; Maggie (Derek) Daniel, Marion; Anna (Jacob Beltz) McKinniss, New Bloomington; grandchildren, Emma, Ryker, and Roman Bowden; Graceon, Greenlea and Stratton Rogers; Olivia Price; Maddison McKinniss; Faith, Destiny and Jack Daniel; Remington McKinniss; a sister, Norene (Rick) Miller, Bellevue; a brother, John (Karen) Price, Richwood. Fu more...
Betty Jane Ransome
ily back in the day.  She was known for baking the best apple pies anyone ever had.  Her grandkids were the light of her life and she will be remembered as a loving mother and grandmother as well as a strong, hard-working woman. She is survived by two sons, Richard L. Ransome, Florida; Stephen E. (Jackie) Ransome, Marion; two daughters, Joyce J. (Donald) Roar, Prospect; Lori Phillips, Marion; a daughter-in-law, Jennifer Ransome, Prospect; a si more...
Robert Schlief Richardson
Robert Schlief Richardson, age 84 of LaRue, formerly of Richwood died early Thursday morning, January 21, 2010 at Heartland of Marion.  He was born April 25, 1925 in Wyandot County to the late Soloman and Mary Ida (Schlief) Richardson Sr. On September 24, 1967 he married the former Betty Delores Hamilton and she survives in LaRue. He was a U. S. Navy Veteran of WWII and a member of VFW Post 870 in Richwood.  He was a retired mechanic who had more...
Alice Marie Rider
uncil on Aging as well as Mobile Meals, where she earned her 1000 hour pin.  Marie worked at the former Rinks in Marion and had owned and operated the M & W Restaurant in Richwood.  She was an avid bowler, being the first woman in Marion to be in the 250 Bowling Club.  She enjoyed traveling, having visited all 50 states and reading and especially spending time with her loving family. She is survived by two sons, Michael J. (Pat) Hamilton, Ric more...
Kathryn Ethel Riffee
thur Treacher’s for 22 years. Kathryn was a loving mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother. A selfless hard worker, she was always putting the needs of others before her own. She enjoyed playing bingo and loved reading romance novels and doing crossword puzzles. Her favorite TV shows to watch were game shows and anything on Hallmark. Family gatherings were the center of her life, and she never missed a birthday party. She is survived by her more...
Lois Roux
the Harramon School, near Espyville. She was a member of the American Legion Auxiliary, LaRue; Capitan William Hendricks Chapter of the DAR; and was a life member of Rebekah Lodge, New Bloomington, and a Democratic Committeewoman in Marion County. more...
Judith Dean “Jude” Sadler
her husband, David Sadler. They were married August 21, 1979 in Woodhaven, Michigan and he died November 14, 2007. She was also preceded in death by two brothers and one half sister. Jude was a very strong and independent woman. At age 69, she went back to school and got her GED, this was to help with her job at the North Union elementary where she worked as a Reading Mentor. She loved this job and got very close to many of the students she wor more...
Alvena Hyacinth Schaber
even grandchildren; 14 greatgrandchildren; a great-greatgrandchild; and cousins. One sister, Eileen Tilton, is deceased. Mrs. Schaber was a farm wife and homemaker, member of the New Bloomington United Methodist Church, the Woman's Society at the church, graduated from the LaRue High School and was a former member of the Montgomery Grange. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, Sept. 2, 1998, at 1:30 p.m. at the New Bloomington United Methodist more...

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