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Martha (Marty) Snyder
gan farming,  and he died February 17, 2004. She is survived by daughter; Connie (Robbin) Speck of Green Camp and son; D. J. (Carol) Snyder of Columbus.  Grandchildren; Kyle Speck, Kim (Zack) Stutler, and Kacie Speck,  Great Granchildren; Sophie, Addie, and Ellie Stutler.  Brother; Darrell (Judy) Stoner of Marion and sister; Donna Rae Campbell of California. Mrs. Snyder was a homemaker, graduated from Pleasant High School in 1946, and Beau more...
Angeline M. Sobas
Angeline M. Sobas, 82, formerly of the LaRue area, died Wednesday March 27, 1996 at Riverside Methodist Hospital, Columbus. Born Oct. 1, 1913, in Detroit, Mich she was the daughter of the late Stanley and Stella Kurczyk. In 1930, she married Walter P. Sobas, and he died in 1966. She was a homemaker and had formerly worked for the Chrysler Corp.. Detroit. She was a member of St. Joseph's Catholic Church. LaRue, and had attended St. Marys Catholi more...
Stanley J. Sobas
He graduated at the age of 16 from LaRue High School where he was active with the FFA. He then started his own contract farming business. He was drafted at the age of 18 and proudly served his country for 2 1/2 years. The Korean armistice was signed just as he received orders to ship out. He worked for the National Can Company in Marion for 18 years as a journeyman maintenance man and was a past president of Local 740 UAW/CIO. He was a quarter h more...
Walter P. Sobas
rie Pribe and she also survives. Mr. Sobas worked more than 33 years at Whirpool Corporation before he retired as a senior certified process engineer. A member of St. Mary Catholic Church, he was a U.S. Navy veteran of the Korean War. Mr. Sobas was a member of Prospect American Legion Post 368, Marion Industrial Club, National Engineer Society and Music Box Society International. Also surviving are three daughters, Barbara, at home, and Mrs. Mich more...
Helen Geraldine Sobers
ere   , Survivors   She is survived by 4 sons, Keith Sobers, Prospect; Thad Sobers, Livermore, CA; Brad (Sandy) Sobers, Bucyrus; Jon Sobers, Columbus; 1 daughter, Jan (Michael) Grau, Bucyrus, 7 grandchildren, 5 great-grandchildren. Graveside Services will be held   Thursday, June 17, 2004 At  11:00 A.M. in the   Prospect Cemetery, Prospect Clergy Pastor Joe Schrock Burial in   Prospect Cemetery  Visita more...
Sandra Lee Solomon
io and moved to Arizona from Delaware, Ohio in 1973.  She attended Bowling Green State University and Arizona State University.  She has a Master’s degree in Education with a specialty in elementary education and reading. Sandra taught fourth grade at Copper Creek Elementary School in the Deer Valley District.  She was Vice-President and Executive board member of the Deer Valley Education Association, being selected as a delegat more...
Charles L. Soltis
t, a John Deere dealership in Richwood, Ohio, for nearly 40 years. Charlie loved to farm, ride his motorcycle, and watch every high school sporting event especially those played in by his children and grandchildren, but his greatest hobby was flying his airplane. When Charlie met his wife Susan, it was truly love at first sight!  A blind date on Saturday led to the decision to marry on Tuesday, and they did just that seven months later. Charli more...
Dean R. Somerlot
Richwood, OH. To sign an online guestbook, please visit www.brucker-kishlerfuneralhome.com Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home is not assisting the family with arrangements. We are posting the obituary here as a courtesy. To read the full obituary and to leave condolences to the family, please visit: Dean Somerlot more...
James Edward “Jim” Somerlot
ana. He married Regina Haynes on July 10, 1982 at the Bible Missionary Church in Winchester, Indiana. He worked for IGA in Marion, Ford Meter Box in Wabash, and served as a pastor in Belpre, Jackson, and Glenmoor. He enjoyed reading, painting. baking, photogaphy, and model trains. Jim was a member of the Wabash Bible Holiness Church. He is survived by four children, Daniel L. Somerlot, Philip L. Somerlot, and Emily M. Somerlot all of Wabash, and more...
Lowell Leroy Somerlot
raduated from Pleasant High School.  Lowell was an Army Air Corps aircraft maintenance technician during WWII serving in Brazil and Florida.  Mr. Somerlot attended the Wabash Bible Holiness Church.  He enjoyed reading and word searches.  In his later years his hobby became grocery shopping.  He lived in Wabash since 1991 coming from Richwood, Ohio. He is survived by Daughter, Janet Elaine Somerlot of Wabash, IN; Son, Jam more...
Mary Ellen Somerlot
Prospect United Methodist Church, past president of American Legion Post 368 Auxiliary and VFW Post 7201 Auxiliary and past member of the Amvets Auxiliary. She enjoyed playing pool and cards and loved her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She liked the color red. She was born Jan. 20, 1926, to the late Robert and Leona Hayes Holcomb and was predeceased by a son, Gene Somerlot; two sisters; and two brothers. She married Paul F. Somerlot Sept more...
Paul F. Somerlot
__ Surviving Children and Addresses_______________________________ 1 son - Gene Somerlot, KgKftttgygxlK&xy Newberry, Ind.: 2 dau - Mrs. Robert (Paula) Kincaid, Marion; Mrs. Dennis (Vicky) Hardie, Marion 10 Grandchildren and Great Grandchildren also survive. Surviving Brothers and Sisters and Addresses ---------- Baker 2± sis - Mrs. Harold (Evelyn) Parkier, Richwnnd _____________Mrs. LeRoy (Iva) Fetter. Marion:__________ 1 bro - Lowell, Richwood more...
Wanda L. Somerlot
Married to Lowell L. Somerlot May 1. 1951 Wife or Husband Living (x) or Deceased ( ), When — in Surviving Children and Addresses___ 1 son - James E., Prospect 1 dau - Janet E., Richwood ^ grandson ____Grandchildren and Great Grandchildren also survive. Surviving Brothers and Sisters and Addresses 2 bro - S. Burton Easterday, Delaware; Robert E. Easterday, Delaware 1 sis - Mrs. William (Frances) I. McGrath. Delaware Funeral Services will be h more...
Kelson George Southard
also survived by four daughters, Mrs. Tom (Shirley) Ketzler of Ripley and Rebecca "Becky" Monroe, Mrs. John (Kay) Coder and Cindy Hoover, all of Richwood; a son, Robert Southard of Marysville; 11 grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren; andasister, Nadine Downing of Chillicothe. Funeral services willbe held at l:30 pm. Friday at the First United Methodist Church in Richwood. The Rev. Wilbur R. Boyer will off more...
Robert E. "Bob" Southard
Calvary Church at PO Box 173 Richwood, Ohio 43344 Graveside services will be Saturday, August 11 at 2:00 PM at the York Cemetery with Pastor Dave Hudson officiating.  Military honors will be conducted by the Richwood Area Veterans. more...
Virginia T. Southard
ning View Care Center in Marion. She was a homemaker and member of the Richwood First United Methodist Church. She was born Feb. 9, 1916, in Marion County to the late Bernard and Bessie Berry Tilton and was predeceased by a great-great-grandson. She married Kelson George Southard Nov. 6, 1931, and he died Sept. 20, 1994. She is survived by a son, Robert E. Southard of Marysville; four daughters, Shirley Ann (Tom) Ketzler of Antwerp, Rebecca Sue M more...
Dana T. Spain
es. He is also survived by three sons, Jack Spain of Columbus and Tom and Joe Spain of California; two stepsons, Steve Robinson of Bucyrus and Bill Robinson of Richwood; a sister, Mary Cline of Canada; and grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Stofcheck Funeral Home in Richwood, with the Rev. James Taylor officiating. Interment will be in the York Cemetery. Friends may call Friday from 5 to more...
Helen Robinson Spain
her, Vem Griffith, and a stepchild. She is survived by two sons, Steve (Ruthie) Robinson of Bucyrus and Bill (Pam) Robinson of Richwood; 13 stepchildren; six grandchildren, Graham, Chris, David, Lacy, Matt and Mark; and two great-grandchildren, Caitlin and Sybil. Funeralservices will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Stofcheck Funeral Home in Richwood. The Rev. Barb Stevens will officiate and burial will be at the Claibourne Cemetery: Friends may c more...
Evelyn Maxine Sparks
velyn had worked for 12 years at Goodwill Industries in Marysville and Delaware.  She had also worked at Oakland Nursery in Delaware and prior to that at Uhlman’s in Marion.  She was formerly a hairdresser in the Marion area.  Evelyn loved going the drag races and going boating.  She also enjoyed taking care of her flowers and gardening. On September 2, 1977 she married Harold R. Sparks in Mansfield and he survives.  She is also survived more...
Glenna Marjorie Sparks
f Fulton Creek Friends Church and an avid arrowhead hunter. Surviving are two daughters Marjorie Criswell of Waldo and Barbara Birchfield of Delaware; two sons, Jay of Radnor and Roger of Richwood; seven grandchildren, five great-grandchildren and a brother, Richard DeLong of Columbus. A grandson, two brothers and three sisters preceded her in death. The Rev. Charles Fye will conduct funeral services Wednesday, Oct. 29 at 2 p.m. at Ballinger Fune more...
Harold Ivan Sparks
Name _Harold Ivan Sparks_ Age 7 3 Address _7044 Fulton Creek Rd. . Radnor_ Place nfDpat.h Grady Memorial HospitalDatp of Death Dec. 29. 1988 Thurs. Hour Of Death 3:00 P-m-_ HowLnngTH unexpectedly of apparent heart attack Occupation of Deceased _Retired Farmer and Brick Mason- Church Lodges Societies _attended Fulton Creek Friends Church; member of_ Local # 47 in Marion; Marion Steam & Gas Engine Society; Ohio Oil and Gas Assoc.; Ohio Arche more...
Carl Gordon "Doc" Sparling
28, 1932 in Ravenna and grew up in Bellaire. He was the son of the late Carl and Inez (Gordon) Sparling. After graduating from Bellaire High School, he served in the US Navy from 1951 to 1955, stationed in Guam during the Korean War. After his military service, Carl married Donna Kay Tolbert in 1955. She preceded him in death in July of 2013, after more than 57 years of marriage. They had four children, Brian (Laurel) of Marion, Stephen (Terri more...
Donna Kay Sparling
ling of Worthington. Surviving Donna are her husband of more than 57 years, Carl (Doc), and their four children; Donna’s two sisters, Carol Coldren of Worthington and Lillie Tolbert of Lebanon; 16 grandchildren and five great grandchildren. Donna was a member of the Scott Memorial United Methodist Church 817 E Market St.  Cadiz, OH 43907. There will be a Memorial Service at 1 p.m. Friday, July 26, 2013 at the church.  The family will recei more...
Cinda M. Speakman
artments, she truly loved her time there. She also enjoyed camping. Surviving are Cinda’s sons, Ivan (Lana) Speakman of Richwood and Lloyd (Teresa) Speakman of Florida. Also surviving are her 4 grandchildren and several great-grandchildren, and a sister, Marie Fuson of Florida. Graveside Services (everyone is welcome to attend) will take place Saturday March 21, 2020 at the Byhalia Cemetery beginning at 10:00am, Pastor Joe Rhea will officiat more...
Curtis Lee Speakman
He was born in Marysville Sept. 3,2001, and at the age of three weeks was diagnosed with spinal muscular atrophy which is not curable. He is also survived by his maternal grandparents, Dan and Peggy Nelson of Richwood; his great-grandmother, Jo Hendrickson of Marion; and great-great-grandmother, Mary Hunsman of Marion; his paternal grandfather, Dale Speakman Sr. of Marysville; great-great-grandmother, Cora Speakman of Marysville; and two sisters more...

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