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Sandra K. "SanDee" Tidd ol bus driver for North Union Local Schools. In her later years she truly enjoyed her retirement with Claude. She enjoyed eating out, and enjoyed margaritas, which always made her cheeks red. SanDee loved taking care of her great-grandchildren (which she cherished being able to be active enough to watch them on her own); and loved cooking for her family. If you left grandma's house hungry, that was your own fault!
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Armilda M. Harmon Tilton y Harmon and 2 grandsons
Surviving are 3 daughters: Marvina Shark of LaRue, Marlene (Ralph) Stidham of Chickamauga, Ga., and Marsha Kay Harmon of LaRue
1 sister: Iva Irene (Arlis) Wasserbeck of Prospect
12 Grandchildren, 22 Great Grandchildren and 3 great great Grandchildren
Funeral Services will be held Saturday January 24, 2009 at 12:00 noon at the Stofcheck –Ballinger Funeral Home in Richwood, where friends may call from 10:00 am until the t more... |
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Clay C. Tilton iving is one stepson, LeRoy Harmon of West Mansfield; three stepdaughters. Marvina Shark of St. Matthew. S.C., Marlene (Ralph) Stidham of Jasper, Ark., and Marsha K. Harmon of LaRue; 10 stepgrand-children and nine stepgreat-grandchildren. One stepgrand-child is deceased.
He was a retired farmer, served in the U.S. Army during World War II. member of the Phillippi-Clement Post 101 American Legion at LaRue and is a past commander of the legio more... |
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Lawrence A. Tilton n County to Ebb and Melissa (Jones) Tiiton.
He was married to Rosella M. Scherger March 9, 1912. She died Aug. 22, 1973.
Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Carl (Hyacinth) Schaber of New Bloomington; two grandchildren and seven greatgrandchildren;
A brother and two sisters are deceased.
Services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Stofcheck Funeral Home in LaRue by the Rev. Vidya Rampall, with burial in LaRue Cemetery.
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Rosa M. Tilton Rue and a 50-year member of the WCTU.
She was a school teacher for six years in Marion County before her marriage.
Also surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Carl (Hyacinth) Scha-ber of New Bloomington; two grandchildren and seven greatgrandchildren; and a sister, Mrs. Anna Burkhead of Prospect.
A brother, three sisters and a daughter Eileen are deceased.
Services will be held at 2 p. m. Saturday at the Stofcheck Funeral Home in LaRue by the Rev. O'Neil more... |
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Elizabeth Marie Titus ) or Deceased (x), When_Feb. l, 1988_
Surviving Children and Addresses_
2 dan - Juanita Bowman, Raymond Loretta Moore, Marion
1 son - Richard - Alderwood Manor, Washington
_1 son dec, in infancy-
7 Grandchildren and 7 Great Grandchildren also survive.
1 grandson deceased whom she raised - Terry Titus
Surviving Brothers and Sisters and Addresses -
1 sis - Ellen Stout, San Antonio, Texas_
Private Graveside
xFH**s*al Services will be held more... |
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Marion Lowell Titus and Living (x) or Deceased ( ), When-
Surviving Children and Addresses_
2 dau - Juanita Bowman, Raymond Loretta Moore, Marion
1 son - Richard Titus, Alderwood Manor, Washington
1 infant son deceaSED
Grandchildren and 5 Great Grandchildren also survive.
Surviving Brothers and Sisters and Addresses
_1 sis - Marcia McClary. Columbus
1 sis dec.
Graveside
Services will be held_w^h f^h ; iq««-, 19L
at 10 t 30a m. in the_Raymond Cemetery
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Terry Lee Titus Marion
Married to Patricia Jones (date) June 19, 1971 in Wife or Husband Living (x) or Deceased ( ), When-
Surviving Children and Addresses
1 dau - Teresa at home
grandmother - Elizabeth Titus, Marion
_Grandchildren and_Great Grandchildren also survive.
Surviving Brothers and Sisters and Addresses -
Funeral Services will be hpld Thurs., Sept. 28, 1989_,
at_lUOQ^n. in the_Ballinger F. H._
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Isabelle M. Tobey Willey, and a sister, Arlene Gamer. She married Myron L. Tobey Oct. 5, 1936, and he died May 22,1978.
She is survived by two daughters, Deanna (William) Hedges and Phyllis (Ken) Phelps of Hilliard; three grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; and a sister, May Whitney of Ilion, NY.
Private graveside services will be held Wednesday at the York Cemetery. The Rev. Sol Green will officiate. There will be no calling hours.
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Marian M. Tobey sband Living ( ) or Deceased ( ), When--------------------------------
Surviving Children and Addresses________________________________________________
none_________________________________________________
Grandchildren and
Great Grandchildren also survive.
Surviving Brothers and Sisters and Addresses 2 % bro - Edwin Tobey.-.__Columbus-;_____
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3 sis - Mrs. Helen Louise Curry, Worthington; 137^St. Juliene, Charmante Mrs.—Pearle•Evelyn T more... |
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Sally Ann Tobias Ann Tobias_ Age _63
Address _6425 Holiday Dr., Prospect
Place of Death Marion General Hospital Date of Death March 25, 1990 Sun. Hour of Death 11:00 P-m-_ How Long 111 short illness_
Occupation of Deceased Retired Clerk-Treas. of Marion County Public Library after
14 years
Church, Lodges, Societies _Protestant faith_
Date of Birth April 19, 1926_ place of Birth_Dayton_
Father's Name _Kenneth Buckles_Living ( ) Deceased (x)
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Charles O. Todd n April 6,1934, in Lawrenceville, Ind. he married the former Mary E.
Creswell, and she survives.
Also surviving are a son, Jack R.
Todd, Richwood; a brother, S. Boyd Todd, Franklin, Ind.; four grandchil- dren; and three great-grandchildren. A: daughter, Mary E. Andrews, is de-ceased. more... |
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Elizabeth “Betty” Leasure (Beatty) Topliff ently at Ridgedale High School. Following their retirement, Betty and Calvin lived in Estero and Ft. Myers, Florida for many years. Following Calvin’s death in 2009, Betty returned to Marion to enjoy her growing family of great-grandchildren.
Betty was a member of Liberty Presbyterian Church in Delaware. She was an avid genealogy researcher and enjoyed traveling around the country with Calvin and her family.
Loving mother, grandmother and “ more... |
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Michael G. Tosco V, Kimberly Sue Tosco, Bobby Tosco, Brandy Beecham, Blake Tosco, Tammy Hitt, Susan Sigrist, David Sigrist, Stacy Sigrist, Stephanie Sigrist and Shannon Sigrist; three step-grandchildren, Adam, Shawn and Courtney Davis; four great-grandchildren, Taylor McKenzie, Brittany, Devin and Michael.
Funeral services will be held at 8 p.m. Wednesday at the Stofcheck Funeral Home. The Rev. Fred Cheney will officiate and burial will be at 1 p.m. Thursday at O more... |
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Blanche I. Tracy ate) ——19, 1930— in-
Wife or Husband Living ( ) or Deceased (x), When_Mar. 3, 1932
Surviving Children and Addresses
1 dau - Mrs. Mary C. Haughn. Richwood
1 son grandson - Gregory D. of Richwood
_Grandchildren and_Great Grandchildren also survive.
Surviving Brothers and Sisters and Addresses _
_3 bro and 3 sis dec._
Funeral Services will be v,p1H Tues., May 19, 1987_, 1SL
at_1l2?.Pm. in the Ballinger F. H._
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Marion E. Travis tery.
He was born Oct. 17,1910, in Marion to the late William and Dessie Park Travis. He married Mildred Elizabeth Martino Jan. 4,1935, and she died Nov. 25,1981. He was also predeceased by a brother, a granddaughter and a greatgrandchild.
He is survived by three sons, Roger M. Travis of Newport, Ark., Ned E. Travis of Marion and Ted W. Travis of Essex; six grandchildren; six greatgrandchildren; and a brother, Howard TraYis of Marion.
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Susan Kay Travis th by a daughter, Robin Dennis.
Susie had worked as a STNA and a Beautician when she was younger. She was a long-time dedicated member of the Emanuel Reformed Church, near Green Camp. Susie was a woman of faith, she loved spreading God’s word. She enjoyed listening to Christian music and was a leader for many bible studies.
She kept the family tradition for a love of playing cards (euchre) and was a talented writer.
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Ruth Traxler wo daughters, Marie Schultz of Richwood and Judith
(David) Gast of Marion; four grandchildren, Pamela Blanton of Port Clinton,
Steve Schultz of New Blopmington, Cindy Schultz of Richwood and Jean
Keller of Byhalia; numerous great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren;
and a sister, Burnette Bruce of Marion.
Private family graveside services will be held at a later date.
Memorial contributions may be made to Battle Run Fire and EMS 209
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Paul E. Trihaft on numerous committees and was a member of their Chancel Choir. He also sang with a quartet for many years that was known at the Methotones. Paul was past president of both the Marion Landmark Board and Marion County Farm Bureau, and served as director and treasurer of the Marion County Agricultural Society for many years. Member of the Wildcat Pikers Farm Bureau Council for 40 years. Paul served as Trustee for the Marion Rural Electric Cooper more... |
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Velma F. Trihaft ntaine; four sisters, Mrs. William (Mary) Berlo, Mansfield, Mrs. Milton (Blanche) Mcbinis, Southbury, Conn., Mrs. Robert (Grace) Briggs, Cardington, and Mrs. Walter (Hazel) Rinehart, Prospect; seven grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. Three brothers are deceased.
The service will be 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at LaRue United Methodist Church with the Rev. John S. Boyd officiating. Burial will be in Fairhaven Cemetery near LaRue. Friends may ca more... |
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Clora "Tudy" Troesch ly when she was able, and she enjoyed the special times of family get-togethers.
She is survived by a son, James Lee (Stacey Shaffer) Troesch, Richwood; a daughter, Tami Jo (Terry) Sowder, Richwood; six grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; five brothers, Carl Lee (Bobbie) Goble, Norwalk; Kenneth (Geraldine) Goble, Jerusalem; Archor (Marydale) Goble, Vinemont, Alabama; Jim (Sue) Goble, Marion; Douglas (Mary Ellen) Goble, Vinemont, Alabama; a more... |
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Frank Emil Troesch ber 28, 1990.
Surviving are three sons
Theodore, John Carl and
Richard, all of Richwood; three
daughters Phyllis Troesch and
Betty VanKeuren, both of
Richwood and Kathryn Gandee
of Marion; thirteen grandchildren
and fifteen greatgrandchildren.
Two brothers
and a sister are deceased.
Funeral services will be held
Thursday, Oct. 5 at 11 a.m. at
Ballinger Funeral Home with
Rev. Charles T. Dutton officiating.
Burial will be at
Claibourne Cemetery.
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Mary Elizabeth Troesch dren and Addresses __
3 sons - Theodore, 332 W. Ottawa St., Richwood John Carl, Richwood; Richard, Richwood
-_Phyllis ._R i rhwnnri;_
Betty VanKeuren, Richwood;
Kathryn Gandee, Marion
_1 son dec
_13Grandchildren and 5 Great Grandchildren also survive.
Surviving Brothers and Sisters and Addresses
1 bro and 3 sis dec.
Wed., Oct. 31, 1990
Funeral Services will be held_
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George A. Tron m-ington United Methodist Church, and had worked as an electrician and farmer.
Surviving are one son, Douglas A. (Sonalee) Tron of Marysville, and one daughter, Janet (Joe) Prettyman of Meeker; seven grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by two brothers and three sisters.
Funeral services will be held Thursday, June 14, 2001, at 1 p.m. at the Stofcheck Funeral Home in LaRue, where friends may call Wednesday from 6- more... |
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Iscah Lucille Tron harles and Amelia Bauer Artz. On Sept. 21,1932, she married George A. Tron and he survives.
Also surviving is a son, Douglas A. Tron, Marysville; a daughter, Mrs. Joe (Janet) Prettyman, Meeker; seven grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.
Two sisters are deceased.
Mrs. Tron worked as a house parent at theMethodist Children's Home. She was a member of New Bloomington United Methodist Church; president of United Methodist Women; and a member more... |
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