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Bessie Berridge arion, died early Thursday morning November 1,2018 at the Community Care and Rehab in Marion.
She was born March 15, 1930 in Marion.
Bessie had worked at Marion General Hospital as an aide for ten years. When her kids were younger, she was cub scout leader. She also enjoyed ceramics and sewing.
On November 9, 1948 she married Glenn Frederick Berridge and he died November 21, 2004. She is survived by her children: Sharon Moore of Marion, Kathy more... |
| Dorothy Ileane Powell Bevis ns.
She graduated from Marengo High School in 1939. While Jay was on active duty during World War II, Dorothy worked as a Jeep fork lift operator at Defiance Press Steel in Marion, which made war parts. When her youngest daughter entered kindergarten in 1952, she began working as a nurse aide at Jane Case Hospital (now Grady Memorial) in Delaware. On July 1, 1954 she became a nurse aide at the former Marion City Hospital (now M more... |
| Robert L. Birchfield d Birchfield and Betty Miller.
Bob was a 1953 graduate of the Prospect High School. He started his working career having a milk route for the former Islay Company. He finished his career at Pepsi-Cola as a manager.
In his younger days, Bob had coached Little League Baseball and was a Webelo leader in Prospect. When he married Carol, they enjoyed traveling around the U.S. He had attended
the Waldo United Methodist Church. It also could be sai more... |
| Dr. John Phillip Bishop 1967. He later earned a PhD in Tropical Veterinary Medicine at Texas A&M University.
Upon graduation with his DVM, he accepted the Purdue University Fellows in Latin America, a program through the Ford Foundation to give young professionals international experience. After intense language and cultural training, he and his wife, Kay, traveled to Bahia Blanca, Argentina, to work at the Universidad Nacional del Sur in the Animal Science labora more... |
| Jonah Blue Jonah Blue, age 91 of Marion died early Monday morning, December 6, 2010 at Marion General Hospital. He was born October 28, 1919 in Richwood, the youngest of ten children to the late Jesse and Lida (Tracy) Blue.
On October 28, 1951 he married the former Anna Mae Johnston and she survives in Marion.
He worked at Marion Power Shovel on the test stand for 30 years. A World War II Army veteran, he served with the Armored Infantry Division known more... |
| Wanda Arlene Blue ut, Richwood; six grandchildren: Jerad Norman; Justin Blue; Chelsea Hinebaugh, Nathan Blue, Sara Nicole Burnett and Nicolas Rowe, five great-grandchildren: Kylah Blue, Bailey Blue, Locklynn Waters, Atleigh Waters and Abigail Young
Funeral services will be Sunday, April 17, 2016 at 4:00 PM at the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home, Richwood with Pastor Matthew Craig officiating. Friends may call two hours prior to the service, beginning at 2:00 P more... |
| Martha Boblenz Camp United Methodist Church. Martha had been a member of the United Methodist Women since 1950 and had served as its president. She had also served as secretary for the Jurisdiction School of Missions, Bible school teacher, young people’s Sunday School teacher, member of the church choir and member of the Golden Rule Sunday school class.
Surviving are her sons: Craig (P.J.) Boblenz of Marion, Kevin (Jan) Boblenz of New Bloomington and Gary (B more... |
| Pamela L . (Hoover) Bollack RICHWOOD GAZETTE DEATH REPORT
(Hoover) Pamela L . ■, Bollack
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60 School St.. Mechanicsburg
Date of Death Qgt, 2. 1987 Fri._
HOW Long 111 apparent murder-suicide victim
(gunshots)
Honda of America, Marysville
1984 N. U. High School graduate
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| Dorothy Ann Boswell lping kids.
After retiring, she delivered Mobile Meals and volunteered at Marion General Hospital, both things she enjoyed.
One not to sit still, Dorothy loved playing games; euchre, pinochle, bridge and when her kids were younger, board games.
She was the Prospect correspondent for the Richwood Gazette beginning in 1992. She was also active with the Prospect Boy Scout Troop 23.
In 1999 she received the Conscientious & Dedicated Community Ser more... |
| Nora L. Boyd -----------------------
__________3 sis & 9 bro._____________________________________________________
Funeral Services will be held, at_______10 OLD.an. in the____
Mon. Dec. 3. 1984
1SL
Gp.hm-Ballinger F. H,
with Rev___Irwin Young
officiating. Burial will be in
Prospect
Friends may call at
Cemetery, near_________________________________
G-BFH from 2-4 & 7-9 Sun. Dec. 2nd
after
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,19.
favorite charity Prospect Emergency Squad or Church Buildi more... |
| Vivian Boyd rman Joe Boyd in Pottersburg and he survives in Richwood.
A 1960 graduate of Northwestern High School, she worked as a security guard for 14 years at Accrux, retiring almost a year ago. Vivian enjoyed bowling when she was younger. In her later years, the things she and her husband enjoyed doing were fishing and playing slot machines. Most importantly, family was at the center of Vivian’s life.
Besides her husband, she is survived by two more... |
| Dorothy Jane Breece oward Price whom she married in 1944; Cecil E. Garee, whom she married in 1951; and Harris Breece in 2002. She was also preceded in death by a son, Jim Price, four brothers and four sisters.
She was a homemaker and in her younger days, a nurse’s aide. Dorothy had a great love for her entire family and she will be sadly missed.
She is survived by a daughter, Mary (Bill) Huddleston, Richwood; a daughter-in-law, Kathryn Price, Richwood; a si more... |
| Bernard L. Brown rs. Robert (Sharon) Stiffler, Prospect;
Mrs. Rick (Jeanie) Morgan, Prospect
______Grandchildren and______Great Grandchildren also survive.
Surviving Brothers and Sisters and Addresses ______________
______1 bro - Paul Brown, Youngstown ______________________
Fri. July 15, 1983
Funeral Services will be held, at !’• 30P m. in the Gehm-Ballinger F. H.
with Rev.
Kathryn Hauk
officiating. Burial will be in
Prospect
Cemetery, near
Friends may call more... |
| Bill Brown
Bill Brown, former Richwood Village councilman and contributor
to the Richwood Gazette, died early Thursday morning, Jan. 4,2006,
at his home. He was 79.
He was an avid traveler in his younger years; he often bragged of
hitchhiking across the country on very little money.
He was a proud father and grandfather. He was an avid reader and
writer; he took great pride in his Internet discussion group more... |
| Esther Ann Bugg n November 14, 1945 she married Carl S. Bugg in Plain City and he died January 20, 1999.
Esther Ann was a member of the First United Methodist Church in Richwood. Though she was a stay at home mother while her children were young, later she worked for many years at the chiropractic offices in Richwood, having worked for Drs. Cowgill, Hockett, and Gray.
She was a 77-year member of the Order of the Eastern Star where she had been very active over more... |
| Karen S. (Newman) Bump Bump, Jr., Delaware; grandchildren, Aaron (Mary) Bowden, David (Amber) Phillips, Matthew (Shalee) Phillips, Lesley Phillips III, Chelsey Phillips, Marissa (Tyler) Yost, Breanna Phillips, Christopher Pike, Cheyenna Pike, Josh Young, Andy Young, and Samantha Young, and many great-grandchildren. Also surviving are a sister, Lee (Bob) Newman-Armstrong, Columbus and many nieces, and nephews.
Funeral services will be Wednesday, September 14, 2022 at 1 more... |
| Dorothy L. Butcher r husband and children. She did babysitting and ironing for many families over the years. She loved baking chocolate cakes and sugar cookies, taking care of her grandchildren and getting them of the school bus when they were younger and playing board games with her grandchildren and great grandchildren.
She is survived by a daughter, Nancy L. (Walt) Everly, Florence, SC, daughter in law, Carol (Jerry Arnold) Butcher, Richwood
Grandchildren: Mike more... |
| Betty Lou Carey ion. She and her sister, Ruth (Kull) LeMay grew up in Marion during the Great Depression and as most residents during that time, her family endeavored to persevere. She also had a brother, Charles Fredrick, who died at a young age. She attended Marion Harding High School, and on August 23rd, 1952, married Richard William Carey of Green Camp Township at the Calvary Evangelical United Brethren Church, Marion Ohio.
They had five children: Deb more... |
| Lucile M. Carey the Lord
Early Monday morning June 8, 2009 at her home
She was born March 13, 1910 at the family home in Norton to the late Herbert Adam and Cloa Melinda (Lehner) Lauer
Lucile graduated from the Norton grade school. As a young girl, she would walk each day to school. Lucille’s parent’s home was about 1 mile west of Norton. She graduated from the Waldo High School. Going to high school in Waldo, which was about 3 miles away. At this time s more... |
| Richard William Carey Jacob Carey (deceased), and Matthew Albert (Susan) Carey of Cincinnati. He was also grandfather of nine grandchildren and 27 great-grandchildren, with one deceased.
Richard grew up on his parents’ poultry farm with his younger siblings, William Robert Carey (deceased), Ruth Ann (Roger) Stoffer of Vero Beach Fl, and Charles H. Carey (deceased). Edwin and Lucille raised their children in a Christian home. Richard was a long-time member of more... |
| Fred Allen Carr in Comets, Ohio State Buckeyes, Cincinnati Bengals and Cincinnati Reds.
Fred was very active in the community he loved, he ran the Carp Tournament in Prospect for many years, coached softball in Prospect when his girls were younger, helped with Elgin School activities, and he looked forward to going to the Prospect Legion meetings and very much enjoyed the time he spent with his friends.
Surviving are his daughters: Nicci Sprouse of Columbus an more... |
| Mary Ellen Carr gardens, watching birds or taking care of her cats.
Mary was a member of the former Zion United Church of Christ in Prospect and when it closed she attended the Prospect United Methodist Church. She was known to transport young and old to church when she was able.
Mary was one of those people that never knew a stranger, on her travels she would always know someone and if she didn’t, by the end of the trip she had made new friends.
She enjo more... |
| Clyde E. Carter ter. He was a graduate of the Ohio State University with honors with degrees in mathematics and German and was a member of the OSU Alumni Association.
He was born Oct. 25, 1914, in Jackson Township to the late Ben and Vinnie Young Carter and was predeceased by two brothers, Ben and Ralph Carter. He married Julia d'Olieslagers Feb. 10, 1973, in Long Beach, Calif., and she died April 15, 1997.
He is survived by Phillis I. Griffith of Richwood, whom more... |
| Chloe Rose Chambers o Gary A. And Lora M. (Tyrrell) Chambers, they survive in Prospect.
She was preceded in death by her uncle Steven Tyrrell of Crestline, son Marshal Chambers of Prospect, grandparents Albert and Eleanor (Klem) Chambers of Youngstown, grandfather Robert Tyrrell of Crestline.
She is also survived by her daughter Marleigh Chambers of Prospect, brother Ian Chambers of Delaware, boyfriend Tony Spicer of Marion, half sisters Renee (Hayes) Chambers more... |
| Dale Chapman se Jordan, one son: Randall Chapman, step-children: Michael Chapman and Susan Brooks, and 10 other siblings.
Dale was retired after 27 yrs. from the Whirlpool Corp. in Marion where he worked in the paint dept. When he was younger he worked with the Chapman family business of painting houses and barns. When living in Logan and able, he attended the Logan Baptist Church. Dale was avid fisherman, he also enjoyed gardening and going to family get more... |
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