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Wilbur Thomas Parish Wilbur Thomas Parish, 92, formerly of the Richwood area, died Tuesday,
March 1, 1994, at MedCenter Hospital in Marion.
He was a retired farmer and a member of the Essex United Methodist Church.
He was born Sept. 6,1901, in Delaware County to the late Elmer and Amy
Grindell Parish. He married Cleo C. Cheney on Oct. 19,1935, in Indianapolis,
Ind and she died Oct. 29, 1987. He was also predeceased by a daughter.
He is survived by two sons, Harold Pa more... |
| Naomi M. Parker-Styer ied
Ernest Styer in 1968. He died January 28, 1980.
Surviving are four sons, Lovell Parker, Richwood; James Parker, New Winchester; Fred Parker, Maple Heights; Floyd Parker, Cleveland, Tennessee; 10 grandchildren and eleven great-grandchildren. A sister, three half brothers
and three half sisters are deceased.
The Rev. Dan Grose conducted graveside services Tuesday. Dec.31, 1996 in Claibourne Cemetery. more... |
| Jimy Ray Parker er a battle with cancer.
A 1978 graduate of North Union schools, he worked for Scioto Valley as
an industrial cleaner. He was a former member of the Galion Moose, was
an avid body builder, enjoyed mountain biking, and was a great sports
fan - his favorites were North Union, the Ohio State Buckeyes, Oakland
Raiders, Cleveland Indians and Cleveland Cavaliers
He was born June 10, 1958, in Kenton, to Lovell R. and Ledora Orr
Parker. Lovell and his wi more... |
| Owen T. Parker RICHWOOD GAZETTE DEATH REPORT
Name
Owen T. Parker
Age
79
Address
120 Pearl St., Richwood
Place of Death____a.t home^
Date of Death___Oct 23, 1983 Sun.
Hour of Death
How Long 111
Occupation of Deceased
retired^: Laboror
Church, Lodges, Societies
WW II Veteran
Date of Birth Aug 2. 1904_____________ Place of Birth_____Richwand__________
Peter
Father’s Name _____Widdriam Parker_________________Living ( ) Deceased ( ±
Chavous
Mother’s Maiden Name more... |
| Pearl Parker e.
She was preceded in death by her husband George Washington Parker on July 18, 1931; A twin brother and a sister also preceded her in death.
She was a member of LaRue United Methodist Church, where she j had served as treasurer; a life member of Mary Lenox Chapter 98-OES; the William Hendrix Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution; a member of the former Bowling Green Grange; the W.S\J. Club and was a 4-H adviser for more than 2 more... |
| Teresa S. Parker m heart and her willingness to give to all that she knew.
As Teresa would say….."Goodbye Friends."
Note: This is posted on our site as a service to the many friends and family of the Parkers in the Richwood area. If you wish to leave your condolences to the family here, we will ensure that they receive your message.
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| Thomas Logan “T.L.” Parker 90's, it was the Marion Christian Center.
His other passion was his family. In addition to his wife and two children, he is survived by three grandchildren: Eric Stayman, Nicholas (Hope) Stayman and Stephanie Parker and one great grandson: Kirkland Stayman
Four nephews and four nieces who lovingly called him “Unkie”.
Private services will be held Thursday January 21, 2021 at 12 noon at the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home in LaRue.
Pastor P more... |
| Grace M. Park aptist Church in Richwo6d, its Annie Richards Circle and Richwood Civic Center.
Surviving are two sons, James E. Park, Lorain, and Richard B. Park, Amherst; a brother, Richard T. Brown, Ashland, Ky.; 10 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by two brothers, two sisters; and a great-granddaughter.
Funeral services are 2 p.m. Friday at Stofcheck Funeral Home, Richwood, where calling hours will be held 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. more... |
| Kyle E. Park
RICHWOOD — Area resident Kyle E. Park, 92, died Saturday afternoon January 29, 1994 at MedCenter Hospital, Marion.
He was born here Nov. 13, 1901, a son of Oscar V. and Lucy (Kyle) Park.
Mr. Park was a retired farmer, and for many years in the 1950s and 1960s owned and operated the Sohio Station in Richwood. He was a member of First Baptist Church and Richwood Civic Center.
On Dec. 22, 1926, in Marysville, he married the former Grace Marie Bro more... |
| L. Marie Park Park was a schoolteacher for 28 years, ending her career in the North Union school district. She was a member of First Baptist Church.
She is survived by a son, Jack Park, of Altadena, Calif.; eight grandchildren; numerous great-grandchildren; three brothers, Paul and Bernard, Fields, East Detroit, Mich., and Monroe Fields, LaRue; one sister, Mrs. Irene Oberdier, Delaware. She was preceded in death by a son, Bill, and a brother.
A funeral servic more... |
| Walter Park s born May 22, 1904, in Richwood, to Oscar and Lucy (Kyle) Park.
He married L. Marie Park in September 1924, and she died March 29,1991. He is survived by a son, Jack Park, Altadena, Calif.; eight grandchildren and numerous great-grandchildren.
His parents, a son, Bill, and a brother and a sister are deceased.
Mr. Park was a layout man for Thew Shove], Elyria, and Marion Power Shovel.
He was a member of First Baptist Church, Richwood, the former more... |
| Lola H. Parlin Name ._Dora Dysert_Living ( ) Deceased (x)
If Living, Where -
Married to Albert Parlin (date)_in_
Wife or Husband Living ( ) or Deceased (*), When_Feb. 2. 1950
Surviving Children and Addresses_
none
Grandchildren and_Great Grandchildren also survive.
Surviving Brothers and Sisters and Addresses -
_1 sis - Mrs. John (Wilma) Herb, Ocala, Fla._
1 bro and 1 sis dec. ____
nieces and nephews survive
Graveside ^ .
Services will be held_ri*' more... |
| Charles W. Parrott daughter-in-law - C. Eugene & Thelma Parrott, Troy; xx x x SxtflfjiS* x M&HPx x
3 dau - Mrs. Janet Moriarity, Columbus; Miss Georgeanne Parrott, Columbus;
Mro. Marie (Clara Sue) Pen-in, OeaLLle, Wa&li.-uaU-lft-lAw Mrs. Andrea Parrott, Tremont City
^^xxstep-dau - Mrs. Mary Kay Marshall, Marysville
MX* ^^ x
1 son deceased - Frank K. Parrott 12_Grandchildren and ^ Great Grandchildren also survive.
Surviving Brothers and Sisters and Addresses
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| Chester W. Parrott e or Husband Living P) or Deceased ( ), When-
Surviving Children and Addresses_
1 son - James Parrott. phoenix arizona-
1 dau - P^tixxftaaxKocfeds Mrs* Patricia—Eby, Mission viejo, Calif.-
(Hal)
Grandchildren and 3_Great Grandchildren also survive.
Surviving Brothers and Sisters and Addresses -
3 bro - Rev. Harry Parrott, x&tayxeaaax&ft Seminole, Fla._
Ray Parrott, Kenton;
_Donald Parrott, Marysville-
1 sis - Mrs. Ed (Gertrude) Manv more... |
| Donald Dean Parrott nterests, serving as president of • he Richwood Community Apartments at the time they were dedi-ated in 1972, a member of the Tri-Rivers Joint Vocational Adviso-y Committee, Union County representative to the Central Ohio Area Agency on Aging, member of the Union County Board of Health, trustee of NUAC, organizer and supporter of the annual Richwood Springenfest and until the age of 94 was an active sup-porter of the North Union community recyc more... |
| Donnie Parrott the fullest with no regrets and with hearts full of adventure. He enjoyed taking annual hunting trips to Wyoming with his father. He was a man who never met a stranger; those who didn't know him knew of him and how truly great a man he was. He loved his wife and kids unconditionally and was truly at home when they were all together. He enjoyed coaching his kids in their various activities, including North Union Junior Football.
He was a lif more... |
| Dorothy Ballard Parrott ge 16 from Magnetic Springs High School.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Donald D. Parrott, her parents, Grant and Lana Grieble Ballard, and her three brothers, William, Stanley and George Eugene, together with a great-grandchild, Brittany Crabtree.
When her mother died, Dorothy at age 14 assumed her role as mother and raised her brothers as her first family. Later, she attended and became a graduate of Ohio University with course w more... |
| Harry B. Parrott Sr. is survived by two daughters, Winona Patrick of Damascus, Md., and
Kay Tokar of Saratoga, Calif.; two sons, the Rev. Dr. Harry Parrott Jr.
of St. Petersburg, Fla., and David Parrott of Garfield Heights; 14
grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren; and a brother, Donald Parrott of
Marysville.
Memorial services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 3, at the
Magnetic Springs United Methodist Church. The Ballinger Funeral Home in
Richwood is in charge more... |
| James T. Parrott ps. He graduated with a degree in Business Administration from The Ohio State University.
Jim worked for Texaco Oil and then Uniroyal Tire for many years. He later moved to Phoenix, Arizona and became involved with the real estate industry where he was co-owner of his own agency and invested in rental properties. He loved his ties to Richwood, Ohio: Parrott Implement, John Deere and his friends & family. He also loved baseball (Sparky more... |
| Mabel Meddles Parrott When_
1 dauqhter - Mary Kay Marshall. Marysville 11p.
3 step-daughters - Janet Moriarty and Georgeann Parrott both of Columbus;
2 step-sons - Guy Parrott, St. Paris, Ohio; Bud Parrott of Troy, Ohio
2 Grandchildren and 7 Great Grandchildren also survive. 6 great-great-grandchildren
8 step-grandchildren; 5 step-great-grandchildren; 6 step-great-great grandchildren Surviving Brothers and Sisters and Addresses — 1 sister - Orpha Stein, Worthin more... |
| Martha T. Parrott hy Householder. She married
Chester W. Parrott April 21, 1935, and he died Nov. 10, 1987.
She is survived by a son, James Parrott of Sun City, Ariz.; a daughter. Patricia
Eby of Incline Village, Nev.; five grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildrentwo
sisters, Ellen Tossey of Antioch, HI., and Marilyn Shanks of Sandy
Springs, Md.; and two brothers, Bob Taylor of Rock Ledge, Fla , and Bill
Taylor of Richwood.
Graveside services will be held at 11 a.m. more... |
| William L. "Bill" Parrott mon) Crabtree. Eleven grandchildren, Kelsey (Blaine) Wilson, Grant and Josh Smith, Tai (Jason) Wills, Sarah (Chad) Whitson, Hannah (Eric) Pedersen, Justin Monroe, Billy, Sydney and Sawyer Parrott, and Drew Crabtree; seven great-grandchildren; a sister, Kathryn Kay Parrott (John) Bishop. He was proceeded in death by his son, one grandchild, Brittany Crabtree, and brother, Dick Parrott.
Funeral services will be Thursday, December 28, 2017 at 11: more... |
| Donald C. Parsons , and sister, Clarice Archer and a foster daughter Judy Schellenberg. Survived by his daughter, Jean A (Craig) Hoffman of Westerville, grandchildren, Stephen (Jenna), Chase and Kate Hoffman, Jan Belcher and John Eaches, 3 great grandchildren, nieces, nephews & good friends.
Don graduated Valedictorian from Pennsville High School in 1943. In 1944-1946 he proudly served our country in the 1st & 2nd Marine Divisions during WWII. Don received more... |
| Linda S. Parsons also survived by a son, Jeff (Theresa) Miller, Marion; two daughters, Char Hill, Marion; Darcy (Jamie) Blair, Kent, Washington; eight grandchildren, Brandy, Jacob, Anita, Ricky, Robby, Samantha, Stevie Marie, Donovan; eight great-grandchildren; her mother, Ruth E. Webb, Richwood; three brothers, Charles Ransome, Richwood; Len (Bev) Webb, Marion; Bob (Vicki) Webb, Marion; a sister, Pat Kyle-Beatley, Richwood and many nieces and nephews and dear fr more... |
| Marjorie Kathleen Parsons urvives in Richwood. She is also survived by a daughter, Jean Ann (Craig) Hoffman, Westerville; a foster son, Harry Marvin, North Carolina; 5 grandchildren, Stephen, Chase and Kate Hoffman, John Eaches, Jan Belcher; and 2 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by foster-daughter Judy Daeger Shellenberg.
Funeral Services will be held Sunday, September 21, 2008 at 2:00 PM in the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home, Richwood with Rev. Davi more... |
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