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Ruby Elizabeth Cooper the daughter of the late James D. and Lizzie (Carr) Chard.
On Oct. 20, 1934, she married Ivan Cooper in Greenup, Ky. He survives.
The homemaker was a member of LaRue United Methodist Church, where she was chairman of the Outreach Committee, a member of United Methodist Administration Council and Mary Martha Circle. She was a member of LaRue Garden Club, J.A.M. Club, and Artisan's Club. Mrs, Cooper also was a member of LaRue School committee and more... |
| Vicki Cooper ’ trip. Shopping was usually a given and she was a gal with an eye for a good yard sale bargain.
Being with family was always important and that often involved food. She was fond of steak, chicken, shrimp, chipped beef spread, and her sweet tooth felt German chocolate cake was the best and carrot cake a close second. She liked to take walks and enjoyed crafts and sewing. She had a knack for decorating and even studied interior design for a ti more... |
| Warner Cooper John (Vergie) Stacy of Marion and Mrs. Larry (Betty) Brannan of Columbus; four brothers, Simeon and Benjamin, both of Florida, Venton arid Wilbert, both of Kentucky; 21' grandchildren; arid 33 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a son, three daughters,' four brothers,; and two sisters.
He was a retired farmer,' member and; an ordained minister of the more... |
| Edith L. Cope
Edith L. Cope, 76, died Wednesday, Oct. 8, 1997, at the home of her daughter in Richwood where she had been living. DECEASED She was formerly of Richwood and had lived much of the last 18 years in the Bradenton, Fla., area. She was retired from the B.F. Goodrich Industrial Products in Green Camp, retiring in 1982 after more than 30 years of service, and was a member and past officer of Local 241 U.R.W. in Marion. She served on the Richwood Board more... |
| James W. Cope n-----------------------------
Surviving Children and Addresses____________________________________________
----]—dau - Mrs.—Gary (.Susie )■ ..Crofut-r Richwood------------------------
2 Grandchildren and__________Great Grandchildren also survive.
Surviving Brothers and Sisters and Addresses _________________
2—^ -bro----G-arret-t of Jackson, Mi-eh-s---------------------
____________Wilton,—Akron,—Ohio----------------------------
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| Gerald Neely Copeland Ruth Brunson and she survives.
Also surviving are two sons, Stanley Allen (Joyce) Copeland of Cocoa, Fla., Gary Michael (Edith) Copeland of LaRue; one daughter, Linda (Larry) Crowe of Chandler, Ariz.; nine grandchildren, 15 great-grandchildren and 11 great-great-grandchildren; one half-brother. Roland V. Briggs of Mansfield, and one half-sister, Edna Neimeister of Tulsa, Okla. One grandson, two great-grandsons, five brothers, one sister and one h more... |
| Oneita Ruth Copeland k and Ivah Mae (Williams) Brunson. On September 7, 1932 in Marion, Ohio she married Gerald Neely Copeland who preceded her in death on August 26, 2003. Oneita was a homemaker, a loving wife, mother, grandmother, great grandmother and great great grandmother. She enjoyed collecting antiques and treasured he collection of antique dolls. She was a devout member of the Heritage Bible Church of Marion, Ohio. She will be sadly missed more... |
| Patricia L. Cope 7, 1935 in Leetonia, she was the daughter of the late Francis James and Sophia (Zaksgeski) Citino, who survives in Leetonia.
She was a member of the Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church in Marysville. She worked at the Ohio Bureau of Employment Services, Marysville, since the early 1980s as an employment counselor. She was a member of the Better Mother's O.C.C.L., Union County Chamber of Commerce and worked with the American Red Cross in Marysvill more... |
| Richard L. “Dick” Cope viving are his children: Craig T. Cope of Richwood and Cherie (Dean Gray) Swindell of Columbus
Grandchildren: Kade (Mason) Cope, Wesley (Madison Thompson) Cope, Audrey Mae Cope, Camille (Evan) Bodiford and Francis Swindell
Great Granddaughter: Lily Annegelina
Two brothers: Alan Cope and Tom (Luanne) Cope both of Salem.
Funeral services will be held Saturday January 8, 2022 at 1:00 pm at the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home in Richwood, Chaplai more... |
| Charles F. Corbett graduate of Oak Hill High School, he was a talented athlete and played football there. He stayed in contact with his friends and teammates over the years. A veteran of the U. S. Air Force, he served overseas during the Korean Conflict. He worked for Lennox in Columbus in the Shipping and Receiving Dept. for 27 years. After retiring he worked as a guard at Honda. He was a member of the VFW Post 870 in Richwood. He was a devoted husband more... |
| Virginia L. “Sue” Corbett 14, 2011 at her home. She was born March 15, 1941 in McAndrews, Kentucky to the late Frederick and Lassie (Williamson) Ball. On April 17, 1959 she married Charles Corbett and he survives.
She was a homemaker who enjoyed reading. Sue was a loving mother and wife who always took care of her family.
Besides her husband, she is survived by a son, Charles Dean (Sally) Corbett, Bellevue; a daughter, Phyllis (Sam) Speyer, Garner, North Carolina; more... |
| Amanda Nicole Corbin surviving are her husband's parents, John and Lynn Corbin of LaRue and his sister, Julie Tack, and extra special niece, Ava Tack of LaRue. Her maternal grandfather, Melvin Simpkins, is deceased.
Amanda worked at the Marion Area Health Center in scheduling and admitting. She attended the LaRue United Methodist Church and graduated from Elgin High School.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday, Feb. 22, 2006, at 11 a.m. at the LaRue United Method more... |
| Janice Corbin e
Grandchildren: Chelsea (Josh) Reed, Shekinah (Ty) Traxler, Conrad (Ashley) Corbin, Jen Simms, Ryan Corbin, Amber Corbin, Cody Corbin, Travis Hellinger, Kyla (David) Doss, Adam Sherwood and Kelsey (Fred Santiago) Decker
15 great grandchildren and 2 great great grandchildren
Siblings: Raymond (Barb) Speakman, Steve (Melody) Speakman, Dottie (Donald) Wilson, Georgie George, Helen (Steve) Winterrowd, Shirley French and Carol (Jr.) Lewis
Public gra more... |
| Nellie V. Corbin n 1969.
She was a member of the New Bloomington United Methodist Church.
Surviving are two sons, Donald J. of LaRue and Robert C. of New Bloomington; a daughter, Mrs. Floyd (Joan) Brown of Marion; seven grandchildren and 10 greatgrandchildren; and a sister, Mrs. Margaret Whitenack of Fairview, Mich.
Two brothers and three sisters are deceased. more... |
| Virginia H. Corbin James B. Corbin. Ridgeway; a daughter, Mrs. Robert (Eileen) Clement, LaRue; a brother, Donald L. Dutton, LaRue; three sisters, Arwilda Gardner and Eva Adams, Kenton, and Rachel Fern Beery, Marion; 10 grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren. A brother and
two sisters are deceased.
The service will be conducted at 2 p.m. Sunday in Stofcheck Funeral Home, LaRue, by the Rev. Jerry Lewis. Burial will be in Agosta Cemetery. Friends may call at the more... |
| William Eugene "Bill" Corbin rty) Corbin of North Lewisberg and Alan L. (Theresa) Corbin of LaRue; three daughters, Kim Speck (Chad Howell) of LaRue, Rhonda Jordan (Dan Holcomb) of LaRue and Susan Corbin (Odell Daniel) of LaRue; 14 grandchildren; three greatgrandchildren; one brother, James (Connie) Corbin of Mount Victory; and one sister, Eileen Tootie (Bob) Clement of LaRue; and many nieces and nephews.
Mr. Corbin worked for 35 years at Quaker Oats, was a member of the Cen more... |
| Irvin Corey
Former LaRue area resident, Irvin Corey, 89, Aaron Convalescent Center, Cincinnati, died Sunday evening Sept 3, 1989 at Deaconess Hospital, Cincinnati.
A retired farmer, Mr. Corey was born in Marion County April 11, 1900, the son of Thomas D. and Mary Hannah Harper Corey.
On July 12, 1952, he married Mabel Hill, and she died Aug. 6,1988.
Surviving are two stepdaughters, Mrs. Robert (Mary) Volkart, and Mrs. John (Eda) Watson, Cincinnati; six step more... |
| David Allen Cosand . Cosand graduated from The Ohio State University and obtained further
art training in New York. He taught art in the Cleveland Public Schools
and used photography extensively in his art work.
He was a loving father and his great joy was his grandchildren.
He was born Oct. 25, 1940, to Earl A. and Margaret A. Stanley Cosand. He
was preceded in death by his mother.
He is survived by his father of West Liberty; his wife, Judy Edinger
Cosand; two da more... |
| Rev. Earl A. Cosand enter for 45 years.
He was a quiet gentle man who was quick to laugh and full of faith, having served as a minister for most of his life, he left a legacy of spiritual inheritance which is rooted deep within many hearts. He greatly enjoyed spending time with his granddaughters during summer visits by picking strawberries, playing cards and board games, driving around the countryside, and riding in the go-cart he built. He also had the privilege o more... |
| Richard John Cosler died Monday, May 5, 2003, at Grady
Memorial Hospital in Delaware.
He was a graduate of Ohio Northern University and had worked as a baker
for the past two and one half years for Buehler's in Delaware. He was a
member of the Breadmakers Guild, F&AM St. John's Lodge 13, Valley of
Dayton Scottish Rite and Marion Community Farmer's Market. He was on the
board for the culinary school at Tri-Rivers and enjoyed collecting and
spending time on his comput more... |
| Lyda May Courtney 52
Surviving Children and Addresses_
1 dau - Mrs. Robert (Carolyn) Norris, Ashland; 842 Hoover Dr. 44805
2 sons - LeRoy E. Courtney, Vernon Hills, Illinois;
Richard H. Courtney, Moraga, California
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_Grandchildren and_Great Grandchildren also survive.
Surviving Brothers and Sisters and Addresses
1 bro - A. C. Long, Troy, Michigan;
1 sis - Mrs. Altie Bird, LaRue, Ohio several nieces and nephew
ews survive
3 brothers deceased
Pleasant Hill C more... |
| Mandy Lee Cover e Alliance Church, Marion and the Fulton Creek Friends Church, Richwood. She worked at the Smith Clinic for 30 years, 25 of those in Dr. Ruiz’s office. Mandy loved Christian music and going to concerts, and she enjoyed reading Christian books and taking walks. The most important thing in her life was family. She especially loved her grandchildren.
She is survived by two daughters, Angela (Ben) Miller, Marysville; Diana Rose Lyda, Grani more... |
| Jayne H. Covert ola, Ind. She also is survived by her children, Jill
Carter of Worthington, and Bill (Sandy) Covert of Pocahantas, Ark.;
grandchildren, Clancy (Christie) Covert, Collen Covert, Matt and
Meredith Carter and Jauna Finley; and great-grandchildren Houston and
Jackson.
Funeral services will be held Monday at 2 p.m. at Stofcheck Funeral
Home, Richwood, where visiting hours will be Sunday from 3 to 5 p.m. and
one hour prior to the funeral service. The R more... |
| Gertrude Ann Pierce Cowgill as an active long-time member and volunteer of the Richwood Civic Center where she played the kazoo in the Kitchen Band. She enjoyed playing cards and going out to dinner with her friends. Gertrude was known for being a great cook and baker and no one, whether surprise or planned guest, ever left her home hungry.
She had no children of her own, but was very actively involved in the lives of her nieces and nephews: Samuel Pierce, Dublin; Barb more... |
| Lucille E. Cowgill s. She is also survived by a son William R. (Connie) Cowgill, Marion; a daughter, Paula J. Patton, West Mansfield; a brother, Gerald “Bud” Steirhoff, Indian Lake; a sister, Alice Courter, Raymond; 12 grandchildren, 16 great-grandchildren; and special friends Dave, Bert and J. R. Mohler, Richwood.
She was preceded in death by a son-in-law, John Patton; a brother, Edward Steirhoff; two sisters, Christine Burnside and Thelma Beeney.
Funeral more... |
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