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Leafa Davis
of the Carpedium Club. Her husband, Lawrence F. Davis, whom she married Oct. 15, 1915, died 1982. Mrs. Davis is survived by a son, Larry L. Davis, Richwood; a daughter, Mrs. Eva LeMasters, Richwood; four grandchildren and a great-grandchild. She was preceded in death by a brother and a sister. more...
Marjorie Davis
Robert and Glenna Green Stout in Richwood. She is survived by five sons: Dan (Rebecca) Davis of Dallas; Roger (Chris) Davis of Indianapolis; Bob (Darla) Davis of San Antonio; Richard (Ada) Davis of San Antonio; and Bill (Andrea) Davis of Dallas; a daughter, Glenna (Bob) Broeker of Missouri; two brothers: Paul (Martha) Winkie of Richwood and Dick (Lois) Winkle of Richwood; a step-sister, Lucille Ledley of Kansas; a step-brother, Robert (Mary Elli more...
Mary K. Davis
nd an was avid baker. She is survived by four daughters, Mrs. George (Virginia) Jewell, Marysville, Mrs. John (Betty) Beckley, Janet Wiley, both Richwood, Peggy Gray, Byhalia; Perry Longshore, Richwood; 16 grandchildren, 37 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandsons. She was preceded in death by a brother, Herbert Mouser; three sisters, Helen Rittenhouse, Cecile Collins, Dorothy Elliott; and a son-in-law, Russ Gray. The funeral is 11 a.m. more...
Phyllis A. Knickel Biggerstaff Davis
er of the St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Prospect. She enjoyed working in her flower garden. Phyllis and Sherman had owned and operated the former Prospect Monitor newspaper. In her younger days she was known in the Marion area for her vocal abilities, she was asked to sing at different events in the area. She enjoyed watching movies, especially westerns and musicals, John Wayne was a favorite. Phyllis was a fan of the Buckeyes and the Cleveland more...
R. Don Davis
and Sons farrier supply company in Richwood which is still in business today with Don’s two sons, Dean and Scott at the helm.  Early in his career, to build the business, Don had started a farrier route in the Sugarcreek area to build relationships and assist the Amish.  Don was proud of these relationships which are still intact today. He loved collecting antique tractors and cars and going to auctions, fairs and steam shows. He was always more...
Robert C. Davis
t Church in Richwood.  He  was a life-long farmer and raised livestock of all types, especially dairy and beef cattle.  In high school he was active in FFA and also attended Buckeye Boys State, where he was elected state treasurer.  Bob served on the Richwood Fair Board for many years.  He was a Claibourne Township Trustee and served on the Dairy Co-Op.  A veteran of the U. S. Army, he served as an MP in Korea and the Philippines during Wor more...
Robert L. Davis
re a son, Ty Davis, Richwood; two daughters, Tonya Payne, Delaware, and Tara Powers, Richwood; a brother, B.V. Davis, Marion; two sisters, Mrs. Gene (Gin) Walkins and Mrs. Don (Cid) Bowen, Marion; seven grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. A graveside service will be 11 a.m. Wednesday in Claibourne Cemetery with Ed Bialon, minister, officiating. Calling hours will not be observed. Memorial contributions may be made to Delaware County Hospice or more...
Ruby J. Davis
ackson, Sr.; Kenny and R. J. Jackson, Marion; James (Nancy) Jackson and their two daughters, Lesley and Lisa, Phoenix, Arizona; her step-daughter, Sharon (William) Hyde, Alpena, Michigan; several step-grandchildren and step-great-grandchildren; and niece, Chytasia Kelly, Springfield. The family would like to extend a heartfelt “thank you” to all the wonderful nurses and staff, especially Cory Rogers at the DeWolfe Place for their tender lovi more...
Virginia J. Davis
lping Lowell with whatever needed done, she was there. She was the chief food preparer and deliverer to all the guys working on the farm for many years. Virginia also had worked as a bookkeeper for various businesses in the area during her career, including Landmark, Marblecast and a doctors office in Marion. On November 2, 1951 at the York Center UMC parsonage, she married James L. “Lowell” Davis and he survives, also surviving are their c more...
Virginia R. (Amato) Davis
dren, Michelle (Brian) Palmer; Tamara (Brodie) Rockenbaugh; Franny (Breht Fillinger) Davis; Stephanie Massie; Alison (Nick) Blakely; Emily (Blake) McElroy; Tim Davis; Brandon (Samantha) Davis; Brock (Sarah Buck) Davis; nine great-grandchildren, Joe and Kate Palmer; Elijah, Carter and Quinn Rockenbaugh; Raven Wendling; Madelyn Blakely; Bronson Davis; Wesleigh Davis; two step-grandchildren, Scott Reebel and Lisa Phipps. Friends may call Monday, Ja more...
Yvonne D’Etta “Rudy” Davis
lkhart, Indiana; grandchildren, Joshua (Monica) Young, Jacob Young, Jon (Amy) Davis, Michael (Brandie) Davis, Chris (Rebecca) Sprauer Jr., Katie Fox, Barbie Fox, Lynn Davis, Kyle Davis, Michelle Philips, Kenneth Brooks Jr.; great-grandchildren, Ian Davis, Madison Davis, Michael Davis II, Noah Sprauer, Malachi Sprauer, Matthew Hartsock, Jaden Wilson, Shawna Grooms, D. J. Philips, and Adonis Philips. She was preceded in death by a son, Curtis Lee more...
Benjamin W. Daymude
ceased by a brother, John F. Daymude. He is survived by a son, Roger (Pat) Daymude of Richwood; two daughters, Jennie Sue (John R.) Mayberry of Mechanicsburg and Robin (Jim) Richards of Columbus; seven grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 am. Saturday at the Pharisburg United Methodist Church. The Rev. Scot Nichols will officiate and burial will be at the Prospect Cemetery. Friends may call from 4 to 8 more...
Marguerite Daymude
o surviving are a son, Roger Daymude, Richwood; two daughters; Mrs. John R. (Jennie Sue) Mayberry, Mechanicsburg, and Mrs. Jim (Robin) Richards, Columbus; a brother, Don Burkepile, Springfield; seven grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren. A brother and three sisters are deceased. Mrs. Daymude was a homemaker and a member of Pharisburg United Methodist Church, where she was active in United Methodist Women and the Country Belles. Funeral ser more...
Dayton Dilsaver
here and VFW Auxiliary at Raymond. Before retiring, she was a partner in ownership of a service station here.  Surviving are a son, Delmar C. of Marion; a daughter, Mrs. Olive Marie Donnelly of Chicago, 111., a grandson; a great-granddaughter; a brother, Joseph E. Shelley of South Dakota, and 2 sisters, Mrs. Daisy Geisler of Cincinnati and Mrs. Lena Dillon of Mairysville. Services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday in Richwood's Stofcheck Funeral Home. more...
Grace Dean
io, Jack (Donna) Dean of Cardington, Ohio, and Howard (Susan) Dean Jr. of Waldo, Ohio; two daughters, Mrs. Virginia Dean Wiseman of Winter Haven, Fla. and Mrs. Doris (Foy) Shoe-waiter of Prospect, Ohio; 18 grandchildren, 39 great-grand-children and 19 great-great-grandchildren; one sister, Helen Thompson of Marion, Ohio. She was preceded in death by four brothers and two sisters. Mrs. Dean was a homemaker, member of the LaRue United Methodist Chu more...
Howard Dean
Jack (Donna) Dean of Cardington, Ohio, and Howard (Susan) Dean Jr. of Waldo, Ohio; two daughters, Mrs. Virginia Dean Wiseman of Winter Haven, Florida, and Mrs. Doris (Foy) Shoewalter of Prospect, Ohio; 18 grandchildren; 37 great-grandchildren; and 17 great-greatgrandchildren. One granddaughter, six brothers, and four sisters are deceased. Funeral services will be held Monday, March 15,1999, at 11:00 a.m. at the LaRue United Methodist Church. Min more...
Jack E. Dean
Union County Engineers. He was a gifted handyman and there wasn’t anything he couldn’t fix (or at least try). He and Pat were avid birdwatchers who traveled the world to get glimpses of rare birds. He was the world’s greatest purveyor of “dad rhymes”, able to come up with a rhyme on the spot. Most of all, he was a loving husband, father, and grandfather. Besides his wife, he is survived by his children, Jeanette Dean, West Jefferson; more...
Richard Dean
as a 1942 graduate of the Meeker High School. He had previously worked at Whirlpool, was part owner of the former Schwaderer Farm Supply in LaRue, sold Nachurs fertilizer, sold Cargill seed and had done custom combining for area farmers. But the constant work in his life was farming and building homes, he had built 4 of his own homes. Dick was a member of the Silver Creek Methodist Church near Kenton. He was a member of the Moose Lodge at Indian more...
Carl Eugene "Wimpy" DeBolt
, If Living, Where - Mary Lee Green Living ( ) Deceased (x) Living ( ) Deceased (x) Married to Never Married (date) in Wife or Husband Living ( ) or Deceased ( ), When. Surviving Children and Addresses____ Grandchildren and Great Grandchildren also survive. Surviving Brothers and Sisters and Addresses 1 sis - Mrs. Harvey (Jane) Tanner, Richwood 943-2289 nieces and nephews 4 brg> and 3 sis dec. snn. . may 1 j . 199 1 Funeral Services will be held_ more...
H. Earnest DeBolt
12- 1938_in Wife or Husband Living (x) or Deceased ( ), When- Surviving Children and Addresses_ 1 son - David of Nashville. Tenn.; 1 dau - Mrs. Dee Ann Payne, Ridgeway, Ohio 1 granddaughter - Amy Dee Grandchildren and_Great Grandchildren also survive. Surviving Brothers and Sisters and Addresses J_hrn_=_ Don Raymond 1 sis - Mrs. Opal Steiner of Lakeland, Fla, -1 sis dec.- Memorial Services will be held_Mon-* Decr 22- 1986_, 1£L at_^ more...
Christopher Alan Decker
as one of the kindest people that you could ever meet. He had a huge heart and always helped anyone in need. He was the life of the party and he always carried a smile on his face. Chris was a loving and caring father and a great friend to many. He is survived by daughter, Jordan Decker; sons, Justin (Kaycie) Decker; Tyler Evans and Christian Decker; sister, Angie Gigante; brothers, Brandon and Cameron Decker; parents, Wendell and Karen Decker more...
Howard Decker
of Rantoul, 111.; five daughters, Gerie (Wayne Boyd of Rich-wood, Rita (Brian) Montgomery of Bluffton, Debbie (Bob) Lawrence of LaRue, Mary (Rodney) Armstrong of LaRue and Kathy Cochraon of Dover, Fla.; 37 grandchildren; 37 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grand-child. A son, William Bernard Decker, was killed in Vietnam in 1968. Grandson Joseph Decker and sister Millie Saltsman are deceased. Mr. Decker was a farmer and also worked as a we more...
Lois Marie Decker
nd gardening, and she could often be found playing her favorite songs on her organ. Lois’s grandchildren will fondly remember her homemade cards, Easter egg hunts and her famous apple pie. More recently, a visit from her great-granddaughter, Aminah, would temporarily rescue Lois from the depths of dementia. Lois would smile and become animated, and her family could enjoy a small respite from this debilitating disease. Lois’s daughter, Rita, more...
Maxine Decker
illed in Vietnam, William Bernard Decker, siblings: Pete, R.A., Rudolph, Coy and Leslie Willis and Ferena Blatteoux daughter-in-law: Marilyn Decker Maxine was of the Baptist faith. She was a cook at many restaurants in the area, including the Plaza Inn, Star Lanes and the Back Forty which she had owned and operated. During WWII she had worked at the Ammunition Plant in Illinois. But her true calling in life was being a MOM, she was mom to 13 ch more...
Ernest Deel
; Bill Deel, Delaware; Thurman (Anne) Deel, Florida; two sisters, Ethel McCumber, Delaware; Loretta Camp, Arizona; five grandchildren, Kevin Kline, Shawn Fritz, Niki (Ronnie) Fritz-Branam, Tonya (Mike) Wilk, Scott Deel; ten great-grandchildren, Kacey, Bailee and Kevin Kline; Gabriel Branam, Samantha and Raven Fritz; Ashton, Austin, Ariana and Evelyn Wilk.  He was preceded in death by five siblings. Funeral services will be Friday, October 17, 2 more...

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