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Robert Shumway Spencer tired in 1965. He had his private pilot's license and loved flying. He was happy living in the country, restored a 1950 Ford tractor, and was having a 1955 Chevy restored. He loved gardening and being on the tractor with his youngest Spencer Boy Dog Cody.
He was a member of Pharisburg United Methodist Church, Mt. Carmel #303 F&AM, VFW, and the American Legion. He enjoyed playing BINGO with Bill Paver and other friends at the Richwood Civic Ce more... |
| Alice E. Spitzer ichael W. (Debbie) Spitzer of Clear-mont, Fla.; three daughters, Shirley Ann Wantuck of Belle-fontaine, Patricia Lynne Spitzer of Austin, Texas, and Cathy Jean (Michael) Litty of Elkhart, Ind.; six grandchildren, Michele Lea Youngblood, Jason Alan Wantuck, Nicole Marie and Regina Rae Litty, Daniel LeRoy and Shannon Elizabeth Spitzer; one great-grandson, Jack Alexander Youngblood; one brother, Jerry W. (Barb) Adams of LaRue and one sister, Joan (D more... |
| Logan Richard Stevens of the Marysville Bible Baptist Church, he had recently attended church camp and helped with Bible School, he was on fire for The Lord. While at River Valley he played J.V. baseball, he had a love for baseball since he was a young boy. Logan was also a passionate fan of the Cleveland Cavs.
Family was very important to Logan, he and his family together fostered dogs in the area, he was known to want to keep them if possible. He will be missed by more... |
| Claud W. Swartz
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Grandchildren and_Great Grandchildren also survive.
Surviving Brothers and Sisters and Addresses
5 sis - Mrs. Daisy Warner. Richwood;_1 bro - Paul SwArtz, Richwood
Mrs. Christa Hastedt, Florida; -Mrc . Esther Young, LaRue,-1 brother deceased-
Mrs. Ethyl Engle, Cape Coral, Fla.
nrs. ethel wasserbeck, Marion
Funeral Services will be held_Sat., July 2, 1988_? 1£L
^ 11:00a in the Richwood 1st Baptist Church
with Rev. A. David Don more... |
| Kelley F. Swartz h and she survives in Richwood.
He was a farmer and group leader at The Scotts Company. He was a member of the Richwood First United Methodist Church; Union County Farm Bureau; Past Central District Council Member of Ohio Young Farmers Organization; and a Past Member of the North Union Young Farmers. Kelley loved farming and continued to be active with livestock shows, projects around the farm and anything related to agriculture. Other hobbi more... |
| Paul H. Swartz oard for eight
years.
He was born March 16, 1919, at the family home in Jackson Township to the
late William A. and Lucy Sparks Swartz and was predeceased by a son, Danny
Swartz; a brother, Claud Swartz; four sisters, Esther Young, Ethyl Engle,
Ethel Wasserbeck and Christa Hastedt; and a granddaughter, Julie Ann
Swartz. He married Helen Laverne Martino Feb. 8, 1941, at the Richwood
First United Methodist Church and she died Oct. 6, 1991. He then more... |
| Jerry Manual Swihart brother and one sister.'
Funeral services will be held at Ballinger Funeral Home
with calling hours on Wednesday, June 19 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
Funeral services will be held on Thursday, June 20 at 11 a.m. with
Revs. Robert Young and Barb Stevens officiating. Interment will
be held at the Waldo Cemetery. more... |
| William B. Taylor chool, he was a hard-working and dedicated farmer his entire life. He enjoyed going to flea markets and loved watching football, especially the Ohio State Buckeyes and the Cleveland Browns. He also played football in his younger days.
On January 26, 1955 he married the former Ruth Riley in Prospect and she survives in Richwood. He is also survived by two sons, Gary (Omaira) Taylor and their children, Blake and Jeremy, Richwood; Terry (Susi more... |
| Zachary Lincoln Taylor de working the ground, going to pig shows with Shelby, baling hay and straw and just doing all the things that need done on a farm.
He was on the Board of Directors of the Delaware County Farm Bureau. He was a member of the Young Ag Professionals and was a Beck’s Hybrid Seed Dealer.
Zach was the type of person that would think of others before himself, he had a very giving heart. He was also a kidney and pancreas transplant recipient.
Survi more... |
| Mary Kathryne Teets ett
Surviving are her eight grandchildren, eleven great grandchildren and seven great great grandchildren
Mary was a homemaker. She enjoyed crocheting, playing games and cooking. She had been an Avon saleslady when she was younger.
Private graveside services will be held at the LaRue Cemetery, Pastor Tim Pasma will officiate.
Memorial gifts may be made to the Epilepsy Foundation 8301 Professional Place West, Suite 230
Landover, MD 20785-2356
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| 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... |
| THELMA H. WEBB nbsp;
She was bornpt. 24, 1912 in Lawrence County, Ky. and was a home-maker, a member of the Church of God of Prophecy in Marion and the Richwood Civic Center.
She was preceded in death by hr parents,: Alamander and Nora E. (Young) Holbrook. March 31, 1931 she married Norman S, Webb who died on June 23,1979 Also Preceded in death by a son Arley Webb, two brothers John D. and Vanzel Hol-brook; and three sisters, Mollie Moore, Verla Kater and more... |
| George G. Thompson, Jr. an, Ostrander; two sons, Daniel Gifford Thompson, LaRue; David Mark (Linda) Thompson, Circleville; nine grandchildren, Bryanmichael (Kim) Porter, Ashley (Benjamin) McWherter, Caleb Porter, Eric (Chelsea) Chute, Chelsea (Tim) Young, Charlie (Jessica) Davis, Thomas Meehan, Cadet Noah Meehan, U. S. Army, PFC Sebastian Meehan, U. S. Army; sixteen great-grandchildren; a brother, Robert Austin, Chiefland, Florida; and a sister, Louise Smith, Marion. He more... |
| Tommie Jean Timmons with a special thanks to Hanna for her compassionate care and support during Tommie's final days.
Memorial gifts may be made to the Elgin High School Sports Booster program. This gesture honors her dedication to supporting young athletes, a commitment mirrored in Gracelyn’s active participation in school sports. Donations can be directed to the softball or basketball program, as per your choice written on the memo line.
Tommie's extraordinar more... |
| Susan Kay Travis neral Hospital.
She was born March 26, 1945 in Marion to the late H. Edward and Donna Mae (Seiter) Flach, she was also preceded in death by a daughter, Robin Dennis.
Susie had worked as a STNA and a Beautician when she was younger. She was a long-time dedicated member of the Emanuel Reformed Church, near Green Camp. Susie was a woman of faith, she loved spreading God’s word. She enjoyed listening to Christian music and was a leader for many b more... |
| Charles O. Tucker ) Pittman, Corey (Lori) Tucker, Shauna Tucker, Wesley (Amy) Mosley and Kaley (Jon) Haas. Great Grandchildren; Alex Stephens, Mitchell Stephens, Emilie Stephens and Lyla Tucker. Sisters; Velma Austin of Louisiana and Annabell Young of West Virginia. Special niece Kathy (Rodney) Baker of W. Va. Many nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by one brother Roy Tucker and three sisters Pauline Humphries, Evelyn Green and Janet Young.
Mr. Tucker more... |
| Billy S. Tumey ired from Tecumseh in Marion where he worked for over 20 years. He was a member of the Meeker United Methodist Church. A horse lover, he was a longtime member of the USTA. He truly enjoyed his time at the track.
When he was younger, he enjoyed bowling, playing softball and coaching his kids in their sports.
His loving family was his pride and joy. He never missed any of their activities. He was a genuine family man! Billy cherished all the time more... |
| Barbara Jane VanScoy and Savior and His Precious son, Jesus Christ on Wednesday, June 6, 2018. Awaiting her in the heavenly home are her parents, Minard Isaac and Sarah Genevieve (Parady) Evilsizer, her oldest brother, Charles Evilsizer and her youngest brother David Evilsizer, as well as her tiny great granddaughter, Sophia Jade Wilkins.
Grief is love with no place to go. Grieving Barbara's earthly life are her loving husband of nearly sixty years, Wesley Karg Va more... |
| Murray “Bud” Edward Verity ard Verity, 77, of Green Camp, passed away early Sunday morning, June 21, 2015 at Marion General Hospital with family by his side. He was born in Nelsonville on September 11, 1937 to the late Harvey Edward and Vera Vivian (Young) Verity. He was also preceded in death by two sisters, Eva Dean Verity and Elizabeth Ann Verity.
Bud, as everyone knew him, graduated from Prospect High School. He was a man of several occupations in life: Erie Ra more... |
| Verla Holbrook Kater es --at-------------------------------------------------—
Date of Birth Jan’ x5» 191$ Place of Birth Lawrence Co., Kentucky
Father’s Name Alamander Holbrook__________Living ( ) Deceased (*>
Mother’s Maiden Name Nora Young-------------Living ( ) Deceased (x)
If Living, Where------------------------------------------------------------
Married to Kenneth N. Kater iriate) July, 1Q4Q______in________________________
Wife or Husband Living OO o more... |
| Daisy A. Warner William and Lucy Sparks Swartz. On June 7, 1928, at her parents' home she married Maurice Warner, and he died Aug. 15, 1970. She also was predeceased by six brothers and sisters, Claud Swartz, Christa Randall Hastedt, Esther Young, Ethyl Engle, Ethel Wasserbeck and Paul Swartz.
She is survived by two children, Mabel Reese and Charles (Jeanne) Warner of Richwood; grandchildren and great-grandchil-dren, Michael (Cindy) Warner and their family Chad more... |
| Catherine Watkins rked at Westinghouse in Upper Sandusky for 27 years. And, finally, she worked for The Marion Star.
She attended Meeker United Methodist Church.
Surviving are a son, Delson (Delsie) E. Horn, Jr., of LaRue; a daughter, Marilyn Young, Marion; three brothers, Steve Kobasa, Deland, Fla., Pete Kobasa, Toms Rive, N.J., and Nick Kobasa, Granada Hills, Calif.; and two grandchildren.
One brother is deceased.
Funeral services are 2 p.m. Tuesday at Stofcheck more... |
| Charles Othel Watkins eeker Sportsman Club and AMVETS Post 777, Upper Sandusky.
On Feb. 2, 1974, he married the former Catherine Kobaso, who survives. Also surviving are a stepson, Delson E. Horn Jr., LaRue; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Brayton (Marilyn) Young, Galion; three stepgrandchil-dren; and several cousins. A sister is deceased.
The service will be 2 p.m. Wednesday at Stofcheck Funeral Home, LaRue, with the Rev. Jerry Lewis officiating. Burial with military graveside more... |
| George W. Weaver nion School Boards. He took great pride in being an instrumental part of the planning committee and a founding board member of Tri-Rivers J. V. S. He officiated basketball along with Lloyd Coder for many years and in his younger years played semi-pro basketball and baseball. He served on the Farm Bureau Council, working in the exchange program with foreign farmers.
He is survived by a son, Gerald A. (Peg Gray) Weaver, Marysville; two step- more... |
| John R. Webb gust 30, 2012 at Marion General Hospital. He was born July 20, 1939 in Union County to the late Austin and Vadie (Holbrook) Webb.
He was a farmer. He loved science and science magazines. He enjoyed fishing when he was younger. Being sports-minded, he was an Ohio State Buckeye fan and enjoyed watching OSU basketball and football.
He is survived by a sister, Betty (Richard) Scheiderer, Marion; a sister-in-law, Ruth Webb, Richwood; four n more... |
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