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Marguerite Hastings s L. Hastings and he survives.
Also surviving are sons; Richard (Jackie) Hastings of Dublin, Ohio, David Hastings of LaRue, daughters; Anne Sauter of Medina and Nancy (Andy) Spencer of LaRue. Nine Grandchildren and 4 Great Grandchildren. Sisters; Colette Fishman of Toms River, NJ and Renee Vautrin of Nancy, France.
Mrs. Hastings was a homemaker, member of Marseilles Presbyterian Church, Order of the Eastern Star of Clyde, Fremont an more... |
| Mildred O. Hastings She attended LaRue United Methodist Church and was a member of 20th Century Club and Happi Tyme Club.
Survivors include a son, Phillip G. Hastings, Prospect; a sister, Margarite Drake, Bay Village; six grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren. A son, a brother and a sister are deceased.
The service will bevcpnducted at 1:30 p.m. Friday in Stofcheck Funeral Home, LaRue, with Dr. J. Brien McGarvey officiating. Bu more... |
| Geneva Ann Hatcher
She was born and raised in LaRue. Geneva worked most of her life at Imperial Cup in Kenton, and she spent her later years working at Meijer. She was a lifelong child of Jesus Christ. Her son Mark was present at her bedside reading scripture and praying as she went into the loving arms of her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. She spent her retirement years at Kiwanis Village in LaRue. She enjoyed visiting friends and assisting those who needed help more... |
| Marion E. Hatcher in Marion.
Marion was a farmer who loved the outdoors, he worked as an electrician for Ohio Edison for 43 years, devoted member of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Prospect and had served as a medic in the Army during the Korean War.
Surviving is his loving wife: Norma Jean (Ward) Hatcher, they were married September 10, 1954 at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, daughters: Judi Hatcher of Upper Arlington and Jeri (Jeff) Jenkins of Delaware, son-in- more... |
| Norma Jean Hatcher on. She was a loving mother, grandmother and wife. She was also known to be a very good cook.
Norma loved the independence of living on the farm, but it took an entire community of people to make this happen. Her family is greatly indebted to everyone for allowing her to achieve this goal.
Surviving are her daughters: Judi Hatcher of Upper Arlington and Jeri (Jeff) Jenkins of Delaware, son-in-law: Dennis Evans of Upper Arlington, grandchildren, more... |
| Eunice Marie Haughn halia Cemetery, near Byhalia
Ballinger-Peppard Funeral Home, Richwood from 7-9 on Fri.,June 5th Friends may call at_after--m--, 19 _
charity - Richwood Civic center or Grace Baptist Church in Marion
Grandchildren and * 1 (^reaff Grandchildren also
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| Leo J. Haughn _________
____4 non5=5- Dr. John W. Haughn.,_Canal_W-inChester;______________________
Edwin L. Prospect; Robert H., Richwood; Samuel L., Broadway
1 dau - Mrs. Wayne (Donna) Gray, Ma^ftdonia, Ohio
12
Ixfo Grandchildren and 5 Great Grandchildren also survive.
Surviving Brothers and Sisters and Addresses _________________________
2 sis - Mrs. Hazel Clark and Mrs. Lillian Cook, Richwood
2 bro dec
Funeral Services will be held Wed. Mar 7.^1984________ more... |
| Samuel E. Haughn ____________________________
Surviving Children and Addresses__________________________________________________
___________1 son - Greg, Richwood_________________________________________________
______Grandchildren and______Great Grandchildren also survive.
Surviving Brothers and Sisters and Addresses ________________________________
________1 bro - Leo Haughn, W. Mansfield;____________________________________
--------2 sis - Mrs-.- Hazel Clark.a more... |
| L. Denise “Dee” Hawke ather (Mike) Rutter of Prospect.
Grandchildren, Brit (Austin), Brandon (Jamie), Kendra (James), Kelsey (Jed), Mike (Sam), Nick, Kirkland (Miaya), Summer (Damian), Autumn (Jason), Chris (Mandy), Jessie (Andrew) and James.
16 great grandchildren
Sister, Tracy Sansotta of Fort Pierce, Florida.
Extended family, Kathy Ford, Traci Potter and Ed (Cori) Huffine
There will be a Gathering of Family and Friends Friday December 2, 2022 from 5-7 pm at the St more... |
| Robert Lee “Pops” Hawke od Baccarat VFW Post #870 and the Eagles in Marysville.
Surviving is his significant other: Teresa Zachariah of Richwood, his daughter: Kimberly (David) Hawke-Cardace of Shreve, grandchildren: Anthony and Ariel Cardace and great grandchildren: Isabel and Lincoln.
Teresa’s family: Troy (Jess) Ransome of Richwood, Tammy (Brian) Greek of Ashley, Kim Bond of Findlay and Holly Zachariah of Marysville
Kaine Ransome, Klarke (Sydney) Ransome, Jordyn more... |
| David Lee Hawkins Faye (Legg) Hawkins. He was also preceded in death by brothers Paul, Jim and Charles Hawkins and a sister, Lulabelle Kincaid.
He was the seventh born of eight children. The Hawkins family relocated to the Marion County area during his early childhood and David was a graduate of Pleasant High School, class of 1964.
On June 17, 1967 David wed Linda Sue Evans, his wife of 49 years. In 1972 they moved to Prospect and have resided there since. more... |
| Joseph Brown Hawthorne th his mom are his children: Kristen (Richard) Collins of Marion and Todd J. (Jennifer) Hawthorne of Petersburg, Indiana
Grandchildren: Brandon and Bradley Hawthorne, Alexia Carroll, Amariona, Adaryn and Aleigha Collins
One great grandson: Jay Brown
Siblings: William B. Hawthorne of Marion and Rosanne (Ken) Seiter of Marion
Graveside services will be held Wednesday January 19, 2022 at 2:00 pm at the Prospect Cemetery. Pastor Steve Whitaker will more... |
| Brother Hayden D. Hay he married
Jan. 5, 1946; a son, John Hayden Hay of Sunbury; four daughters, Bonnie
(Charles) Hartle of Dublin, Carolyn (Daryl) Green of Grove City and Alona
Hay and Diana (Samuel) Ruck of Groveport; eight grandchildren; six greatgrandchildren;
and a brother, Ova Paul Hays of Waverly.
Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Thursday at the Ballinger
Funeral Home in Richwood and burial will be at the Price Cemetery. Friends
may call from 4 to 8 more... |
| Betty L. Hayes me a bookkeeper for the Prospect Farmer’s Exchange. She diligently kept records there for 20 years, until she retired. For over 20 years Betty attended The Church of Christ in Christian Union where she served as their treasurer.
Her two biggest passions in life were her family and cooking. She enjoyed spending time with her family and devoted every Sunday to being the hostess for a large family dinner. Betty was known for her homemade more... |
| Gilmer M. "Gil" Hayes , When Surviving Children and Addresses_
1 son - Harold E., U.S. Navy in Norfolk, Va.;
j dau - Mrs. Michael (Loretta) Pritchard, Edison, Ohio; _Mrs. Russell (Charlene) Edwards, Rirhwnnri,-_
Miss Vickie Hayes, Prospect
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Great Grandchildren also survive.
Grandchildren and
Surviving Brothers and Sisters and Addresses .
2 bro - Kensel, Prospect; Emmett, W. Va.;
5 sis - Mrs. Mildred Sayre, W. Va.; -Mrs-Faye Walters, W.—Va. ;—
Mrs. Elva Str more... |
| Jerry “Bayhopper” Hayes by a brother: Robert Hayes
Bay was a graduate of the Elgin High School as well as The Ohio State University. A true salesman at heart, Bay had worked for RDP Foods and later selling logo wear to many athletic teams in the area.
To say that he loved sports would be a huge understatement. It really didn’t matter what level of sports, boys or girls or where the game was, Bay would go. Jerry was a very knowledgeable and some might say opinionate more... |
| Kensil Hayes erry Hayes, Prospect, Kensil and Jerry were roomates and best friends, usually where you saw one, you saw the other. Two granddaughters, Tina (Romulus) Overton and Gina Wilkerson, both of Murfreesboro, TN. He will also be greatly missed by his four great grandchildren, Kristyne, T’Anna, CJ, Jalen; his two sisters Gilmie Jensen of Apache Junction, AZ; and Faye Walter of Surfside Beach, South Carolina.
Funeral Services will Friday March 11, 20 more... |
| R. Carolyn Hayes Hospital to give her son a college education.
Besides her husband, she is survived by a son, Jerry Hayes, Prospect; two granddaughters, Tina (Jay) Overton and Gina Boyd, both of Murfreessboro, Tennessee. She will also be greatly missed by her four great-grandchildren, Kristyne, T’Anna, CJ and Jalen; her sister, Ann Carr, Marion; and a brother, Larry (Sharon) Barnett, Prospect. Also surviving are two special sisters-in-law, Gilmie, Apache J more... |
| Robert E. "Bob" Hayes
Robert E. “Bob” Hayes, 58, of Marion passed away Monday, Aug. 28, 2006 at Grant Medical Center in Columbus where he was being treated for injuries sustained in a fall.
He was born Sept. 4, 1947 in Charleston, WV. He was the son of Kensil and Carolyn (Barnett) Hayes of Prospect.
Bob graduated from Elgin High School in 1965. He served 14 years with the U. S. Air Force, including two years in Vietnam. He worked as a prison g more... |
| Talon Marshall Hayes son of Benjiman and Tabetha (Alderman) Hayes, died suddenly Monday June 22, 2009 at 11:37 AM at Marion General Hospital.
Surviving besides his parents are Maternal Grandparents, Rod and Robin Alderman of Marion, maternal Great Grandfather Rev. James Alderman of Marion. Paternal Grandparents Bryan and Gail Decker of LaRue and paternal Great Grandmother Louise Severns of LaRue. Several aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins.
Funeral Service more... |
| Martha Jane Hay na (Sam) Fluck of Groveport
Grandchildren: Tracy (JD) Stillion, Jamie Childs, Amanda (Jason) Lenix, Richard (Becky) Green, Sammi (Josh) Kinser, Joe (Taylor) Fluck and Martha Hay
granddaughter-in-law: Ellise Lemon
Thirteen great grandchildren and 4 great great grandchildren
Funeral services will be held Friday July 7, 2017 at 1:00 pm at the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home, Richwood, friends may call two hours prior beginning at 11:00 am, Pasto more... |
| Charles Roy “Bill” Headington ichwood Church of Christ and was a 1947 graduate of Byhalia High School. He worked as a self-employed brick and stone mason, carpenter, woodcraftsman and gun maker.
A veteran of the U. S. Army Signal Corps, he served in Korea during the Korean Conflict from 1950 to 1952, achieving the rank of Corporal. Bill was a life member of VFW Post 870 in Richwood. He was proud to have killed a mountain goat in 1961 in Seward, Alaska, which is listed more... |
| Linda L. Heath survived by three sons, Dan (Mary) Knapp, West Mansfield, Chuck (Eileen Pugin) Knapp, Richwood; B. J. (Tomi Dillon) Knapp, Richwood; a brother, William (Barbara Kubera) Boyd, Dunkirk, New York; eleven grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
Graveside services will be Saturday, June 3, 2017 at 11:00 AM in the Claibourne Cemetery with Pastor Tony Pfarr officiating.
Memorial gifts may be made to the Richwood-North Union Public Library, 4 E. Ot more... |
| Carlton E. Hecker rs.
He was a 1951 graduate of the Prospect High School and a member of Prospect United Methodist Church. He was a proud veteran of the U. S. Air Force, in 2014 he was able to be part of the Honor Flight, an experience he greatly appreciated. When they were able, he and his wife, Gerry loved to travel.
Carl had worked in sales for NAPA in Marion, Montgomery Ward in various locations, Lowe’s in Marion, Nestle in New York, and Sears in Marion more... |
| Desmond D. Hecker (Lynne) Hecker of Marion; two daughters,
Shirley Hecker of Springfield and Carolyn (Tom) Marvin of Richwood; five
grandchildren, Chad Hecker, Michelle Hecker, Jeremy (Shanda) Hecker, Cody
Hecker and Cole (Nicole) Marvin; a great-granddaughter, McKenzie Marvin;
and three brothers, Vance Hecker of Texas, Burton (Juanita) Hecker of
Westerville and Kenneth (Dee) Hecker of Duncan Falls.
Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at the Stofc more... |
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