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Found 10 name(s) matching temple | Guy Temple Marsh RICHWOOD GAZETTE DEATH REPORT
Guy Temple Marsh
- formerly of Ga 1 i nn-Rnrynn
Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.
Address
March, 23, 1988 Wed, seriously ill 2 weeks
Place of Death Holy Cross Hospital
Date of Death How Long 111 _
Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.
7:00 a.m.
Hour of Death
Occupation of Deceased _ Church, Lodges, Societies
retired president and owner of Marsh Landscaping in
Galion-Bucyrus area
U.S. Army Veteran
Date of Birth_Dec. 9. 1974_ Place of Birth-Rioh more... |
| Betty Mae Temple Betty Mae Temple, 72, of Marion, formerly of Richwood, died Thursday,
Aug. 20,1998, at MedCenter Hospital in Marion after having been in failing
health for several years.
She was a homemaker and health care worker and attended Central United
Methodist Church in Richwood. She was a member of the American Diabetes
Association.
She was born Dec. 18, 1925, in Alger to the late Curtis and Hazel Nichols
Barker Ousley and was predeceased by a son, Carl more... |
| Carroll Leland Temple Carroll Leland Temple, age 69 of Byhalia died early Saturday morning March 27, 2010 at his home surrounded by his loving family
He was born September 22, 1940 in Kenton to the late Leland “Bill” and Donna Ruth (Sheares) Temple
Carroll was a 1958 graduate of the Byhalia-York High School class of 1958, member of the York Center United Methodist Church; in his early yrs. he was a dairy farmer, retired in 1997 from the former Green Camp B.F. Goo more... |
| Donna Ruth Temple Donna Ruth Temple 87
Address 31434 s- R- 31* R^hwood _
Place nfWh at home_ Date of Death Sept. 12, 1990 wed.
Hour of Death___ How Long Til unexpectedly_
Occupation of Deceased Homemaker and retired schoQl teacher having taught in
Byhalia and Mt. Victory Schools Church, Lodges, Societies -Byhalia United Meth. Church: United Meth. Women
_graduate of Ohio Wesleyan University___
Date Of Birth_March 15. 1903_ Place of Birth_Harmon, w. Va.
Fath more... |
| Dorothy Louise Temple Dorothy Louise Temple, 89, of Richwood, died Friday October 17th at Heartland of Marysville, after a short illness.
She was born June 23, 1925 in Marion, Ohio to the late Willis and Esta Wolbert. She was predeceased by her husband, William H. Temple whom she married on January 21, 1945 in Richwood, and brothers Marvin, Earl, Robert and Melvin, and a sister, Hazel and an infant sister.
After graduating from Richwood High School Dorothy worked at more... |
| Earl E. Temple
Earl E. Temple, 83, of Richwood died Wednesday, June 11, 2003, at
Community Healthcare Center in Marion.
He was retired from the former Marion Metal Products, now Sycon Corp.,
after 38 years and was a member of the Marion Eagles Lodge.
He was born Dec. 6, 1919, in Radnor to the late William and Lucy Hunter
Temple and was predeceased by a son, Carl Humphreys and four brothers.
He married Betty M. Barker Dec. 10, 1949, in Greenup, Ky., and she die more... |
| Janice E. Temple
Janice E. Temple, 55, of Byhalia died Monday, Dec. 18, 1995, at her residence after a five-month battle with cancer.
She was a 1958 graduate of Byhalia York High School and a member of the Byhalia United Methodist Church and Harriett Lodge #252 OES in West Mansfield. She had worked at Whirlpool Corporation in Marion for the past 19 years.
She was born Aug. 12, 1940, in Kenton to the late Dewey and Christine Allen Hines. She was preceded in death more... |
| Joe H. Temple Joe H. Temple, 75 of Richwood died Wednesday, Aug. 13, 1997 at Community Healthcare Center in Marion.
He was a well-known farmer and served as a 4-H club advisor for more
than 50 years. He loved working wilh and encouraging young people. He had
been a member of ihe former Marysville Toast Masters Club and he and his
w i f e put on programs from time to time for senior citizens.
In his youth. Joe turned lo Christ as his personal savior and he was more... |
| Reva R. Temple
Reva R. Temple, 81, of Richwood died Friday, August 24, 2007 at Select Specialty Hospital in Columbus. She was born July 4, 1926 in West Mansfield to the late Reed and Olive (Bargdel) Drake.
She was a long-time member of the Union Baptist Church where she had once played piano for many years, and she was a member the Richwood Civic Center. It was her passion to send Christian tracks to those who she felt would benefit from learning about Ch more... |
| William Harrison "Bill" Temple Richwood area farmer, William Harrison "Bill" Temple, 75, died unexpectedly Monday, May 1, 2000 at Marion General Hospital. The U. S. Army veteran served witht ehtank destroyers in World War II, graduated from Richwood High School in 1942 and was a member of Richwood First Baptist Churcha and the Richwood Gun and Game Club.
He was born June 4, 1924 in Richwood, a son of the late Harry and Anna Guyton Temple. He married the more... |
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Found 87 other obituaries containing temple. | Judge Robert Frank Allen and a life member of the VFW. He was a
70-year member of Mount Carmel Lodge 303 F&AM in Richwood, Ancient and
Accepted Scottish Rite, Valley of Columbus, for more than 60 years,
Knights Templar Commandery in Marion, Aladdin Temple Shrine in Columbus,
past president and charter member of more than 60 years of the former
Richwood Lions Club and a colonel of the Honorable Order of the Kentucky
Colonels. He was the author of "A Rugged Man's Lif more... |
| Perry David Allen 5, 1909. He married Mary Lehman on June 4,
1936 in Richwood.
The retired farmer was a member of the Richwood First United
Methodist Church, Mt Carmel Lodge #303 F & AM, Scottish Rite
Valley of Columbus and the Aladdin Shrine Temple.
Surviving are his wife, a son David of Marysville, a daughter
Nancy Littlepage of Findlay, three grandchildren and two sisters,
Ruth Fry of Marion and Mildred Radase of Georgetown, CA. He
was predeceased by his parent more... |
| Robert Eugene Allen d in Etain, France from 1961 to 1962 during the Berlin Crisis. A 32nd degree Mason, he was a Past Master of Mt. Carmel #303 F&AM in Richwood, and was a member of the Scottish Rite, Valley of Columbus and the Aladdin Shrine Temple.
He had received his Senior Engineering Technician Certification from the National Institute for Certification in Engineering Technologies. He worked for ODOT for thirty years as a Civil Engineer. He then worked f more... |
| Clair R. Baker so_trainer & driver of Harness Church, Lodges, Societies Richwood Matinee Club; Horses
Claibourne United Methodist Church; Mt. Carmel Lodge_#303_F&AM;
Mt. Carmel Chapter #42 O.E.S.: Scottish Rite, Valley of Columbus;
Aladdin Temple, Columbus; Marion and Union County Shrine Clubs;
Date of Birth_July 2, 190-5-------- Place of Birth-Union.-County------
member of United States Trotting Assoc.; Ohio Harness Horsemans Assoc. Father’s Name M. Gr more... |
| Cleatus Baker Cleatus Baker, 91, of Perris, California, died Sunday, Jan. 24, 1999 at
his residence. The former York Center resident was a musician,
farmer and teacher.
He was a member of the Temple Baptist Church and Faith
Missionary Baptist Church.
The native of Claibourne was born November 8, 1907, a son of
George and Lillie Bailey Baker.
Surviving are close friends.
The Rev. Joseph Rhea conducted funeral services Monday, Feb.
1 at Ballinger Funeral Home. B more... |
| Lulu Irene Baker , died Tuesday, Dec 1 1998
at Marion Manor after having been ill for several years.
She was a member of Shiloh Community Church in Prospect
She was born Aug. 13, 1905, in Union County to the late Joseph M. and
Clida Robinson Temple and was predeceased by a sister and a brother She
married Fred L. Baker Sept. 26, 1922, in Prospect and he died Feb 9 1978
She is survived by two daughters, Armilda (Clay) Tilton of LaRue and Iva
(Arlis) Wasserbeck of more... |
| Cameron R. (Richie) Baldwin TWh HHiEKxegzxRaxxiiZg Date 0f Death Nov, 19. 1983 Sat.
9:15 p.m.
How Long 111 auto acciddnt
Hour of Death----
Occupation of Deceased___Schampple Construction Co., Bodkin, Ohio---------
Church, Lodged Societies Faith Baptist Temple, Marysville;________________
1979 graduate Marysville High School_________________________________
Date of Birth"' March 18' 12^1 Place of Birth Marysville____________
Father’s Name Richard C. Baldwin___________ more... |
| Vicki L. Baldwin s
114 N. Wheeler Rd., Mt. Victory
Place of Death.
S. R. 739
Hour of Death
9:15 p.m.
Date of Death Nov 19» 19^3 Sat. How Long 111 auto accident
Occupation of Deceased
domestic
Church, Lodges, Societies
attended Faith Baptist Temple, Marysville
Date of Birth
June 16, 1963
Place of Birth
Lima, Ohio
Father’s Name _______James A, Pence_____________ Living ( ) Deceased (%
fvLAa r
Mother’s Maiden Name Alice L. Miller Pence_______Living & ) Deceased more... |
| Alfred J. Bixler vices, will be conducted by the Richwood Legion and VFW. Friends may call at Stofcheck Funeral Home 6-8 p.m. Friday, where Masonic services will be held i at 7.
Honorary pallbearers will be Amil Collins, Paul Cramer, William Temple, Pearl Johnson, Bill Nibert and Loy George. more... |
| Anna Mae Blue hnston.
She had worked at B. F. Goodrich for many years. Anna Mae enjoyed crocheting and needlepoint, and was an excellent cook.
She is survived by three daughters, Deborah Dawson, Jacksonville, Florida; Karen (James) Blue-Temple, Marion; Sharon (Tony Wasserman) Blue, Phoenix, Arizona; two brothers, Edward Johnston and Larry (Linda) Johnston, all of Florida; five sisters, Grace Deffendall, Indiana; Barb Dendinger, Marion; Betty (Roy) Stapleton, more... |
| G. Nelson Blue od First United Methodist Church were he had served on various committees and taught a junior high class. He was a member and past master of the Mount Carmel Lodge #42 of the F. & A.M., Columbus Valley Scottish Rite, Alladin Temple Shrine and was a former Union County Shrine Club ambassador. He was also a past patron of the Mount Carmel chapter #40 of the O.E.S. He was born April 1, 1918, to the late Roy H. and Emma M. (Park) Blue. On Aug. 3, 193 more... |
| Jonah Blue tephen J. Chaney Post 7201 VFW. Jonah was a big New England Patriots fan and was known by all who knew him as an “ornery cuss.”
He is survived by his wife, Anna Mae; three daughters, Deborah Dawson, Marion; Karen Blue-Temple and her husband, James, Byhalia; Sharon Blue, Phoenix, Arizona; five grandchildren, Elizabeth Bennett, Julie Combs, Corey Spencer, Jesse Blue Spencer, Andrew Brown; and 8 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in deat more... |
| Ossie Nelson Boggs eceased by his stepfather, W.A. Riley,
and a brother, Oliver Boggs.
He is survived by his wife of 49 years, Janette C. Lyon Boggs of Magnetic
Springs; three daughters, Barbara J. Kuenkele of Deltona, Ha., Bethel L.
(Michael) Temple of Richwood and Bonnie R. (Jim) Pandora of Dublin;
three sons, Johnny N. (Kathy) Boggs of Columbus, William Rick (Pam)
Boggs of West Virginia and Kippy R. (Jackie) Boggs of Marysville; 11
grandchildren; four great-gran more... |
| Carl S. Bugg cil member. He was a past Worshipful
Master of Mount Carmel Lodge 303 F&AM, past Worthy Patron of
the Order of the Eastern Star Chapter 42, former Ambassador of Scottish Rite
Valley of Columbus and a member of Aladdin Shrine Temple, Marion Chapter
and Council.
He was born April 20, 1921 in Plain City to the late George and Louise
Bigelow Bugg and was predeceased by a sister, Marie Berry.
He is survived by his wife, Esther Ann Burnside Bugg whom h more... |
| Ethel L. Carter veral terms. She then worked for 11½ years at L & K Enterprises in the accounts payable department retiring at the end of 1977.
Ethel was a member of the Gleaners Club, the Happie Tyme Club, and past member of the Zenith Temple-Pythian Sisters, LaRue Business Women’s Association, 20th Century Club, and LaRue Homemaker’s Club. Her hobbies were sewing, knitting, playing piano and she loved her church.
She is predeceased by a sister Cathe more... |
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