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Phyllis Irene Hickok er great joy the past few years.
She had a tremendous love not only for family but for the many other people who touched her life. She was known as "Mom" or" Grandma" to so many people throughout her lifetime. She was an extremely kind and generous soul that you just couldn't help but to love her. In her earlier days, she loved to crochet, garden, cook, camp, and thoroughly enjoyed family events. She worked at Ranco in Delawa more... |
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GARLAND E. (SONNY) HICKS erew of richwood, 1 aunt thelma lowery of westerville, 2 neices and 7 nephews and many cousins
FRIENDS MAY CALL SATURDAY FROM 4-6 PM AT THE STOFCHECK FUNERAL HOME IN RICHWOOD, PRIVATE FAMILY BURIAL WILL TAKE PLACE AT A LATER TIME
MEMORIAL CONTRIBUTIONS MAY BE MADE TO THE NORTH UNION ATHLETIC DEPT AT 401 N. FRANKLIN ST. RICHWOOD, OHIO 43344 more... |
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Jack O. Hicks 9. Upon this honorable discharge, he returned to LaRue, where his family had moved from KY. He later became part owner of Coonie’s Place and then purchased the LaRue Lumber Company which he operated until 1982. During this time, he started working for the US Postal Service in the railway division and then became a rural route carrier.
He served on LaRue council and was elected Mayor of LaRue for 10 years. In 1967 he was elected to the positio more... |
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Rusha Muriel Hicks ce.
She was born Feb. 20,1923, in Sharkey, Ky., to the late Harvey and Tabitha (Dickerson) Kegley.
On Nov. 14,1936, she married Willis G. Hicks and he died May 10,1991.
God gave her the heart of a servant and she spent a lifetime caring for and loving her family. She loved to cook massive family meals and she had a passion for sewing and making quilts. She was a lifetime member of the DAV Auxiliary. By profession of faith and the sprinkling of wa more... |
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Glen Ray Higginbotham Honda, where he worked in facility maintenance. He was a member of the Mt. Carmel Lodge #303 F. & A. M. in Richwood.
Ray was a football fan of the Buckeyes and his North Union Wildcats.
A true family man, he loved spending time with his family, one of his favorite things to do with them was going to Walt Disney World.
He will be missed by his family.
He is survived by three sons, Terry (Lucy) Higginbotham, Richwood; Vernon (Mary Ann) Higginbot more... |
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Patricia E. Higgins ars, she was employed with the JC Penney Co. and then retired from the Kroger Co. after 15 years. She was a 1959 graduate of the Ridgedale High School. Pat was a member of the Emmanuel Baptist Church in Marion and former longtime member at the Meeker United Methodist Church.
She enjoyed fishing, gardening, going to Amish Country, mushroom hunting and watching sports. Holidays were a special time for her and her family.
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Russell M. Higgins Navy from 1996 to 2001. He very much enjoyed his childrens sporting activities.
Funeral Services will be held Monday November 5, 2012 at 3:00 PM at the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home in LaRue. officiating will be Rev. Tim Pasma. Burial will be in the Price Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home in LaRue from 5 to 8 PM on Sunday.
Those who wish may make contributions to the family to start a college fund for his children.
Rememb more... |
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John A. Hildreth in Lebanon, Ind., to the late James and Mattie Conrad Hildreth. He was preceded in death by five brothers.
John was a retired laborer and had been a member of the First Freewill Baptist Church in Marion. He enjoyed spending time on his C.B., watching movies, camping, going to family get togethers and was famous for his story telling.
On June 30, 1945, he married Maxine L. Mitchell and she died in March 2002.
Surviving are his children: Peggy L. more... |
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Donna Mae Hill eWeese Hill of Barberton, Ohio
Cousins, nieces and Nephews
Funeral Services will be held Saturday September 18, 2010 at 1:00 pm at the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home in Richwood, where friends may call from noon until the time of service, Pastor James Taylor will officiate; burial will follow in the York Cemetery.
Memorial gifts may be made to the St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital
Remembrances and Condolences may be expressed at www.st more... |
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B. Paul Hillman B. Paul (Squire) Hillman, 90, who passed away on Wednesday morning, November 19, was a longtime resident of the West Jackson community near Richwood.
He was born on a cold night on December 17, 1923 in a mining camp near Bluefield, West Virginia. A pitcher of water froze in the bedroom where he was born. He was of English, Scots-Irish, and Cherokee descent and a distant relative of President Andrew Jackson.
He grew up in the Millseat area of As more... |
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Mary Fern Hillman Mary Fern Hillman, 98, passed away of natural causes early Saturday morning, January 27, 2024. She was a longtime resident of the West Jackson community near Richwood.
She was born April 24, 1925 in Ashland, Kentucky, and she grew up with five brothers and two sisters. She was of Scots-Irish, English, and German descent. Her mother Etta Allen was from the mining counties of Bell and Knox in southeastern Kentucky. Her father William Harmon Stull, more... |
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Richard Lee Hill raduate of the Richwood High School, where he played Basketball. He was retired as a warehouse supervisor.
He loved his O.S.U. Buckeyes and when he was able, enjoyed golfing and fishing in Canada. Richard also cherished the time he could spend with his daughter going to the movies.
Surviving is his daughter: Ashlee (Fabian) Rodelo of Addison, Texas, grandson: Jude Rodelo, siblings: Bob (Connie) Hill of Nolensville, TN. and Violet Jones of Mario more... |
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Helen Jean Hines 2002. She was also preceded in death by a son, Robert Steven Hines, a brother, Kenneth Wood, and sisters-in-law, Betty Wood and Beverly Wood.
Helen was born and raised on a farm and retained those values throughout her lifetime. She had a hard time throwing things away that had some value and loved tending to her garden, canning and cooking. Her biggest joy was spending time with her grandchildren.
She is survived by a son, Roger Hines, Lewist more... |
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Richard L. Hines ist Church. The Rev. Carman Minarik will officiate and burial will be at the Price Cemetery. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the Stofcheck Funeral Home in Richwood.
Pallbearers will be his nephews, Tom, Tim, Chris, Matt and John Hines, Eric Temple, Rex Davis and Richard Bagger.
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Roger Eugene Hines chool and played football. He enjoyed coaching his boys in little league baseball and peewee football.
Roger retired from Honda Transmission in Russells Point in October of 2015 after 31 of years of service. He worked part time for a local farmer.
After retiring, Roger enjoyed spending time riding his motorcycle, hunting and gardening. He enjoyed trap and target shotting. Roger enjoyed watching The Ohio State Buckeyes and motorcycle flat trac more... |
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Harry W. Hoch y 7, 1986_Moo_
Beliefontaine Ave., Marion
Hour of Death 7:30 p _ How Long 111 in 2 weeks_
Occupation of Deceased _retired farmer_
Marion County
Church, Lodges, Societies Farm Bureau; Trinity Lutheran Church. Marion (lifetime member)
Marion Eagles Lodge; former Clerk of Pleasant Twp. Trustees: former Clerk of Pleasant Twp. Board of Education; charter member and former member of Board of
Date of Birth August 22, 1891_ place of Birth Pleasant more... |
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Fannie E. Hoffman s: Hazel Gardner, Edith Patrick, Mabel Eastman, Geneva DeWitt, Edna Fausnaugh, John, Carl, Burl, Bee and Ernest Rockhold.
Fannie was a 1938 graduate of the York High School. She was a homemaker and farmwife. She enjoyed her time as a Teachers Aide at the former Jackson elementary building. Fannie was a longtime member of the Rush Creek (Essex) United Methodist Church.
She and Paul enjoyed wintering in Sebring, Florida for 25 years, they also lo more... |
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Paul E. Hoffman ssell, Kentucky and she survives.
A farmer all his life, he graduated from Essex High School in 1937 and Richwood High School in 1938. Paul was a member of the Rush Creek (formerly Essex) United Methodist Church and a lifetime member of the K of P Lodge in Essex. A U. S. Navy veteran of World War II, he was a lifetime member of the American Legion Baccarat Post and the VFW Post 870. He served for many years on the Essex and Richwood school more... |
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Marilyn Kay Hogsett she married Charles “Ed” Hogsett and he died April 22, 2005. She was also preceded in death by two brothers, Charles and Irvin Sherwood Dennis.
She attended the Crosswoods United Methodist Church, Marion and was a lifetime member of the Stephen J. Chaney Post 7201 VFW and had held office in the Ladies Auxiliary. The most important things in Marilyn’s life were her grandchildren and family.
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Dr. Charles William Holcomb y
three brothers, Jerry, John and James.
Surviving are his wife Barbara Boggs Holcomb whom he married
Dec. 23,1950, in Sutton, W. Va.; two sons, Dr. James W. (Judy) Hol-
comb of Flowery Branch, Ga., and Timothy B. Holcomb of Indi-
anapolis; three daughters, Ann Holcomb of New York City, and
Sally (Joseph) Wiley and Mary (Michael) Price of Richwood; nine
grandchildren, Elizabeth and Amy Holcomb, Jennifer and Cory Hol more... |
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Lauren Wesley Holland olland, are deceased.
Mr. Holland was a retired farmer, member of St. Joseph Catholic Church, attended Ohio State University, served on the LaRue School Board, board of directors of Kenton Farmers Market, 4H adviser, and longtime member of Wolf Creek Grange.
Funeral Mass will be held Monday Aug. 31, 1998, at 10:30 a.m. at St. Joseph Catholic Church in LaRue with Father Joseph Losh officiating. Burial in the LaRue Cemetery. Friends may call at the more... |
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Charlotte Ellen Hollenbaugh Rzepke and Ava Hollenbaugh
Two brothers: Leonard Dillion of Upper Sandusky, Harry (Peggy) Dillion of Harpster and one sister: Mary Davey of Arlington Texas.
Predeceased by six sisters and two brothers
Charlotte was a longtime resident of Prospect, where she lived for 43 years. She graduated from Upper Sandusky High School in 1957.
Charlotte was a true homemaker in every sense of the word, she loved to crochet, do puzzles , master at yard more... |
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Darrell Lee Holt Jr. t whom he married April
12, 1970, in Richwood; three daughters, Kathy Sue (Alan) Rausch of
Richwood, Sherry Lynn (Matt) Meadows of Marysville and Jennie Marie
(Ryan) Pelfrey of Magnetic Springs; six grandchildren; a brother, Tim
(Mary) Holt of Marion; and three sisters, Janice Williams and Margaret
Holt of Marion and Linda (Fritz) Cole of Pennsylvania.
Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday at Marion Enterprise
Baptist Church. The Rev. F more... |
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Georgia M. Holt ons: Clinton Laird Holt of Wichita, Ks and Bruce Clarence Holt of Homeworth, three daughters: Joy Crowley of Florida, Kathleen Billing of LA and Sharlou Messerschmidt of KS, and many extended family that she enjoyed spending time with in her later years.
She was a housekeeper at a nursing home in Fulton. Georgia loved spending time at the Prospect Senior Citizens, where she played cards and enjoyed many of the trips.
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Leonard Ray “Hoody” Hoodlet in Columbus to the late Clarence Wayne and Viola Eleanor (Patterson) Hoodlet.
On April 22, 1994 he married the former Helen Cox in New Philadelphia and she survives in Richwood.
He had worked as a machinist/tool and die at Timkens in Columbus for 12 years as well as being self-employed. He loved to golf, having hit two holes-in-one. An artist for many years, he enjoyed the hobby of painting ever since high school. He primarily used oil an more... |
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