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Renetta Dawn Penix Johnson known to frequent casinos from time to time.
She is survived by her mother, Rona Penix, Richwood; daughters, Ronatta (Mark) Campbell, West Mansfield; Rheann (Josh) Turner, Galloway; Alecia (Eric) Stottlemyer, Plain City; Andrea (Dane) King, Richwood; grandchildren, Ryelle Gibson; Robert, Ronnie, Royden, Roland and Rosali Turner; Hank and Harper Stottlemyer; Justice, Saige, Brooklynn, Xander and Axen King; the love of her life, Roy “Buddy” Ba more... |
| Clayton P. Johnston ______________________________
______i son - Pearl C. Johnston, Richwood;_____________________________________
------1 fl.au - Mrs. Charles Genevieve .Chapman, Mt Gilead , -5A08 Co. Rd. 123
i Grandchildren and_________Great Grandchildren also survive.
Surviving Brothers and Sisters and Addresses _________________
______3 bro dec.______________________________________________
Funeral Services will be held.
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| David Alan Johnston 005 at home. He was born Dec 8, 1950 in Delaware, OH to Pearl Clayton and Lelan Maxine (Poulson) Johnston, both of Richwood.
He was a member of the Central United Methodist Church, Richwood. He was an avid reader and loved to play board games and collect trading cards.
Besides his parents, he is survived by an uncle, Robert Poulson, Columbus and an aunt, Genevieve (Charles) Chapman, Mt. Gilead. He was preceded in death b more... |
| Donald E. Johnston ( ^ or Deceased ( ), When-
Surviving Children and Addresses_
_1 dau - Mrs. Phillip (Linda) Baker, Logan;
4 sons - Mike, Galena; Tim U.S. Navy serving in South Pacific; -Tom and Jack both at—homa-
4 Grandchildren and L Great Grandchildren also survive. Surviving Brothers and Sisters and Addresses _
3 sis - Mrs.
margaret moyer richwood
Mrs. Mildred Jesson, Caledonia;
Mis .—
dorothy wheeler tuscon arizona
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Funeral more... |
| Harley T. Johnston 1945
Married to_(date)-in-
2nd - Pauline Wilder - died April 9, 1985
Wife or Husband Living ( ) or Deceased ( ), When-
Surviving Children and Addresses_
1 dau - Mrs. Charles Francine Adkins Richwood
Grandchildren and_?5reat Grandchildren also
Surviving Brothers and Sisters and Addresses
1 sis - Mrs. Vietta Bull, Cincinnati
2 sis den
Funeral Services will be held_Fri-> • -23> 1987_, 10.
at_1 = 30p__m _Gehm-Ballinger F. H._
with Rev__ more... |
| Lamont Johnston family.
Surviving are 2 sons: Irvin (Shirley) Johnston of Reynoldsburg and Gary (Helen) Johnston of Marion, 8 Grandchildren: David (Drema), Rick (Jennie), Sue Ellen, Tamara, Lisa, Patricia (Doug), Kenny and Tina, numerous Great Grandchildren and 5 Great Great Grandchildren, 1 brother: Howard (Doris) Cameron of Plain City and 1 sister: Annabelle Cameron of Prospect, daughter-in-law: Betty Johnston of Washington C.H.
Funeral services will be hel more... |
| Arby Jolliff If Living, Where---—_—--
Married to Avonelle Norris (date) Oct. 11. 1924_in _Greenup, Ky._
Wife or Husband Living ( ) or Deceased (*), When-Or.t. 14, 1 983-
Surviving Children and Addresses_
none
_Grandchildren and_Great Grandchildren also survive.
Surviving Brothers and Sisters and Addresses -
__1 sis - Helen Cameron, Richwood _
nieces and nephews
predeceased by 8 bro and sis.
Funeral Services will be bplH Tues'' Jan' 1Qth_, 1SL
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| Bernice Jean (Welch) Jolliff ame close to her love for her kids and grandkids, having a nickname for each one.
Surviving are daughters, Donna (Bob) Clady of Richwood and Kathy Griffith of Bellefontaine; grandchildren: Holli (Eric) Musser, Morgan (Josh) Ream, Heather (Eric) Couch and Gaile (Jeremy) Gildow; gReat-grandchildren: Emily Musser, Paige Comer, Trent Comer, Colton Musser, Brett Gildow, Wade Gildow, Reed Comer, Gracelyn Couch and Lane Couch; sisters-in-law: Leila Jol more... |
| Edward E. Jolliff was born April 15,1949 in Kenton to the late Bernard Clark Jolliff and Margaret (Fout) Jolliff Koetz
Ed had served our country in the United States Army. He had worked in construction. He and his wife enjoyed going out to breakfast, the former Herschel’s in Marysville, Mrs. Renison’s Doughnuts and the Waffle House were favorites. Ed was a very hardworking type of guy who never sat still, he was always busy doing something.
He loved his fami more... |
| Eugene Jolliff s, Joann Reed and Bobby Jolliff.
Eugene worked at HPM for almost 30 years. He was a loving father, grandfather and boyfriend. He had a love for gardening and tractors. Eugene enjoyed spending time with his grandchildren, great grandchildren, sisters and family.
Surviving is girlfriend of 23 yrs., Sally Orahood of Marion, daughter, Ann (Fred) Edwick, Richwood
grandchildren: Adah (Jerrod) Votaw, Gregory (Ashley) Kanniard, Matthew Kanniard, and more... |
| Fred Leroy Jolliff 348-2283
1 daughter - Mrs. Jane Marie Hileman, Marysville;
4 sons - LeRoy Jolliff, Magnetic Springs; -Or1 Orland—Jolliff ,Arizona;-
Fred Lee Jolliff, Richwood
Leonard Richard Jolliff, Richwood
husband's name is Junior
Great Grandchildren also survive.
Grandchildren and
Surviving Brothers and Sisters and Addresses
_2 step-brothers survive
predeceased by 1 sister and 1 brother
Funeral Services will be held_Sun., Jan. 19. 1992_
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| Gerald Jolliff e Richwood Gun and Game
Club, where he enjoyed trap shooting. He was a part owner of The Grumpy Old
Men harness horse stable and enjoyed spending time at the Richwood
racetrack with his friends and the horses. He was an avid reader,
especially of historic fiction, and spent many afternoons playing and
watching softball and baseball games in the area. His greatest love was his
family, especially his grandchildren.
He was born Dec. 12, 1933, in Byh more... |
| James Donald “Don” Jolliff trade right out of high school. He graduated from the Leesburg-Magnetic High School in 1949. On November 2, 1951, he married Bernice Jean (Welch) just before he was stationed overseas with the United States Army during the Korean War. In April of 2016, he was honored to be able to take the Honor Flight, this was a true highlight for him, thanks to his guardian, Mike O’Neill.
Upon his return from his honorable discharge, he and his brother Bud, more... |
| Jessie Marie Jolliff Marysville, Linda Jolliff, Ashley, Mrs. Tom (Joann) Reed and Mrs. Randy (Karen) Ball, Caledonia; five brothers, Ralph, Alfred and Pete Wells, Columbus, and Harold and Gerald Wells, Delaware; 17 grand- children; and seven great-grandchil-Idren. more... |
| John Richard Jolliff efore
her death.
He is survived by two sons, Robert Grant (Rebecca) Jolliff of Zanesfield
and John Dennis (Sue) Jolliff of Findlay; two daughters, Jennifer Coons
of Richwood and Linda Pope of Genoa; six grandchildren; three
great-granddaughters; and a sister, Kay Lower of Michigan.
Funeral services were held Monday at the Ballinger Funeral Home in
Richwood with the Rev. Joseph Rhea officiating and burial was at the
Byhalia Cemetery.
Memorial cont more... |
| Leila Mae Jolliff ew (Shannon) Hillman, Elizabeth (Doug) Blocksma, Matthew (Laura) Hillman, Joanna (Ralph) Runge, James (Linda) Jolliff, Douglas (Nikki) Jolliff, Jacob Jolliff, Rebecca (Leonard Pierce) Jolliff, and Anna Jolliff and by twelve great-grandchildren.
Leila was an active member of Fulton Creek Friends Church, teaching Sunday School and Bible School for many years. She was a poll Worker in Thompson Township for over 30 years. She was an especially good more... |
| Mildred F. Jolliff Mildred F. Jolliff, 87, of the Huntsville-Beltefontaine area, formerly of Richwood,
died Thursday, Dec. 15, 1994,at the residence ofher nephew, with whom
she made her home.
She was a homemaker and attended the First United Methodist Church of
Richwood.
She was born Feb. 21,1907, in Zanesfield to the late Earl and Stella Barnes
FouL She married Don Williams in 1931 and he died in 1940. She then married
Edwin Jolliff in 1946 and he preceded her in more... |
| Beverly Kay Jones Surviving are her children, Kenneth (Nikki) Marvin III of Richwood and Jaime Marvin of Marysville.
Grandchildren: Kaleigh (Joe Neil) Marvin, Kelsea Marvin, Kori Marvin, Nathan (Tia) Hamilton and Macey (Justin Menz) Hamilton
Great grandchildren: Easton, Savvi, River, Flint and Saylor
Siblings, Earl (Anita) Woodruff of Pataskala, Barbara (John) Harshfield of Kenton and Lynn (Bill) Meyer of Indiana
And her beloved dog, Buck
A Gathering of Family a more... |
| Caroline E. Jones roline was a long-time, dedicated member of the LaRue Baptist Church, as well as the Good Friends Club in LaRue.
The most important thing in her life though was Caroline’s entire family; her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren were the light of her life and she cherished her time with each of them.
Surviving is her husband, Walter Jones, they were married October 25, 1953 at the LaRue Baptist Church. Also surviving are their ch more... |
| Daniel Dana “Deacon” Jones d Game Club.
Also surviving are his children: Kenneth (Nikki) Marvin of Richwood and Jaime Marvin of Marysville.
Grandchildren: Kaleigh (Joe Neil) Marvin, Kelsea Marvin, Kori Marvin, Nathan (Tia) Hamilton and Macey Hamilton
Great grandchildren: Easton, Savvi, River and Saylor
Siblings: Kenneth (Sherry) Jones of Marion, Kelly Jones of Marion and Vickie Jones of Delaware
And his best friend Buck
Graveside services will be held Friday October 22, 2 more... |
| Donna Lee Jones y were married January 15, 1955 and he died October 10, 1985.
She was a 1951 graduate of Belle Center High School. For most of her career she worked for Elgin West Local Schools as a school secretary, and then as assistant treasurer. She will be remembered for her kind, gentle and loving spirit, strength, courage as well as determination in the face of adversity and her passion for all things family.
She loved going to her grandchildren’s ga more... |
| Goldie M. Jones
Goldie M. Jones, 91, a former resident of the Byhalia area, died early this morning May 12, 1992 at Heartland of Marysville.
Born March 24,1901, in Richwood, she was the daughter of Frank and Delia (Haines) Jones.
She was a retired teacher for Byhalia Schools and a member of the former Grace Chapel in Byhalia.
A sister is deceased.
Graveside services will be held 1 p.m. Thursday at Price Cemetery with the Rev. Charles Cramer officiating. No call more... |
| Idella Mae Jones esfield, she married John Thomas Jones and he died Aug. 29,1982.
She is survived by one daughter, Winifred (Ed) Mallett of LaRue; three grandchildren, Mark (Tricia) Mallett, Jeff (Teresia) Mallett and Laura (David) Markham; great-grandchildren, John and Nicole Mallett and Kate and Jack Markham. She has one brother, Mac W. Weist, deceased.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday, May 20, 1998, at 11 a.m. at the Stofcheck Funeral Home in LaRue, whe more... |
| Janice Lee Jones George (Charlotte) Pennington and Ronald (Carol) Pennington, brother in law, Walter Jones and his family, and numerous nieces and nephews.
She is also survived by the family of her heart whom she considered her grandson and great grandchildren, Chuckie (Jenn) Ehret and their daughters, Kalynne, Kennedy and Karlee.
She was predeceased by her sisters, Beatrice Faye and Helen, a brother Ezra and an infant brother David
Janice loved flowers and ga more... |
| Jeannette A. Jones home surrounded by her loving family.
She was born December 29, 1937 in Marion to the late Francis H. and Thelma (Kohler) Postell, she was also predeceased by her first husband: Jay L. Jones, one daughter: Judy Jones, one great grandson: Dylan Stevens, two brothers and one sister.
Jeannette was owner-operator with her family of Hiney’s Saloon in Magnetic Springs for over 45 years, she enjoyed shopping, but what was most important to her was more... |
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