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Joshua E. O’Reilly anything with his two hands that he set his mind to. Josh was known to many as a protector and someone that would always be there to help. He enjoyed the outdoors, hunting, fishing and time with family. His love language was cooking a nice meal, and he was so good at it.
He spent time traveling as a mill right foreman, working for Reliant Mechanical in East Liberty for the last 8 years.
Funeral services will be held Saturday February 3, 2018 at more... |
| David Pacha re he and his wife worked side by side every day. David's loves were his farm and his dogs, Gunner and Maggie. David and his dogs walked the 2-mile lap around the field twice a day.
Over the years David enjoyed camping, BBQ cookouts with family (every Wednesday and Sunday), riding snowmobiles, motorcycle riding, and mowing the lawn.
As David was in Hospice Care it was important to him that they knew how important and proud he was of his family. more... |
| Anna L. Parish Richwood to the late William P. and Gladys M. (Park) Ransome. On January 28, 1940 she married Olin E. Parish at the Richwood Baptist parsonage and he survives in Richwood.
Anna was a homemaker and a farm wife who loved to cook. She was a 1938 graduate of Richwood High School. She had worked as a secretary for Plant Life in Marion, Marion Power Shovel and Thomas Chevrolet in Richwood. She belonged to the Rush Creek (formerly Essex) United more... |
| Lois Jeffers Parish plished pianist and vocalist who performed at church functions. Her family wrote “Lois was a beloved wife, mother, mother-in-law, grandma and great-grandma (gg). She loved sewing, church activities, puzzles, reading, and cooking. She will be missed by all who knew her.”
She is survived by her five children and their spouses: Glenn and Diana Rose of Anchorage, AK; Stephen Parish of Charleston, IL; John and Louise Parish of Valdez, AK; Mike more... |
| James T. Parrott He also loved baseball (Sparky’s Big Red Machine and more recently the Arizona Diamondbacks), basketball (the Phoenix Suns), Ohio State football (especially when they beat Michigan), apple pie and homemade chocolate chip cookies.
Jim is survived by his son, Richard A. Parrott of Atlanta, Georgia and his daughter Catherine P. Ruffner of Grosse Pointe Park, Michigan & her husband Rick; his grandchildren, Tyson & Jessey Baker and Zoe & Isab more... |
| Abbie J. Pauley e sister.
Abbie grew up in a large family and understood what it meant to take care of her family. She was a true, independent, loving mother and homemaker. Her family and their needs were her life. She was a good sewer and cook, her family remembers her delicious fried chicken.
Abbie was known to have a sweet tooth and enjoy a Coca-Cola whenever she could.
Her faith was very important to her. She was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of L more... |
| Alvin "Alfie" Payne II ayne, and one brother, Jason Payne.
Alfie enjoyed spending time with family and friends. He looked forward to deer hunting every November. with his two sons and dad at his farm in Ritchie County, WV. Alfie had a passion for cooking and loved his dog Gus.
In addition to his father, those left to cherish his memory include his grandmother, Olive Payne; two sons, Alvin “Ross” Payne and Gabe Daniel Payne; one sister, Carlin “Sissy” Facey; a more... |
| Luella Ruth Williams Penhorwood and her husband retired to Cape Coral Florida where they lived for thirty years. When they were unable to care for themselves they moved to Wichita, Kansas to be near their son, John.
Ruth was a homemaker and a wonderful cook and enjoyed playing card games, and other forms of competition. Ruth enjoyed having company in her home and eating out.
She is survived by one son, John (Jan), and four grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held more... |
| Ruth Penney is Pauline (Perine) Dangler.
In October, 1947 she married Franklin P. Penney and he died March 20, 2000.
She was a member of Community United Calvary Church and the Richwood VFW Auxiliary. Ruth enjoyed playing euchre and cooking, and loved watching nature out her windows. She was a very devoted mother and grandmother.
She is survived by a son Rex (Angela) Penney, Richwood; two daughters, Linda Penney, Richwood; Sabra (Mark) Kemp, Raymond; more... |
| Pastor Timothy J. Peria people to the Lord.
In his off time, Tim was known to enjoy some time on Indian Lake or Lake Erie, he loved fishing.
His family was so important to him, he cherished the time spent with his entire family. He really enjoyed cooking for them.
Surviving is his wife of 50 years, Joy Ann (Civalier) Peria, they were married September 19, 1970 in New Jersey. Also surviving are their children: Chris (Sonya) Peria of Marion and Julie (Daniel) Reed of F more... |
| Sylvia E. Beeney Phelps
Sylvia E. Beeney Phelps, 93, of Richwood died Friday, Feb. 7, 2003, at
Milcrest Nursing Center.
She was retired as a cook with the Richwood schools. She was a member of
the Richwood Church of Christ and enjoyed gardening outside.
She was born Aug. 17, 1909, in Portland, Ind., to the late Wilbur and
Susie Chapman Evans and was predeceased by a brother, Dale Evans; and
three sisters, Laura Seelig, Stella Hendrickson and Virginia Snare. She
married more... |
| Marie Clara Poe Marie Clara Poe, 87, formerly of Richwood died Friday, July 14, 2000, at
the Delaware Court Health Care Center.
She was a mother, cook and homemaker, and member of Community United
Calvary Church of Richwood.
Bom Nov. 9, 1912, in Salyersville, Ky., she was the daughter of Ollie and
Delia Miles Perkins. On Jan. 1, 1941, she was married to Corbert Poe, who
died Dec. 18, 1983. She was predeceased by two daughters, two sons, two
brothers and a sister more... |
| Thelma Preston s a member of the Mission Circle, and for a time attended Grace Baptist church in Marion. She served as a Sunday School teacher for many years at the Richwood church.
Her family meant everything to her. She loved homemaking, cooking for her family, family get-togethers, and traveling. She also enjoyed quilting and made quilts for her children. She volunteered for Red Cross at their local blood drives for many years. She enjoyed serving as a Den M more... |
| Fern Cleo Prettyman gle of Big Island; seven grandchildren, Diane (Tom) Fetter, Kathleen (Rick) Fremont, Tim (Penny) Fogle, Rick Fogle, Kim (Steve) Gerfen, Cy (Julie) Prettyman and Jennifer (Jeff) Skoczen; 10 great-grandchildren, Tabitha (Ryan) Cook, Trevor (Candy) Fremont, Shelby (Kyle) Brammel, Tim Fogle Jr., Ryan Fogle, Lauren Prettyman, Tyler Prettyman, Clay Gerfen, Nole Gerfen and Stosh Skoczen; five great-great-grandchildren, Taylor Fremont, David Fremont, Noa more... |
| Donna M. Price 47 in Marion County to the late Willard C. and Harriett (Hessler) Fassler.
On November 6, 1966 she married the love of her life, James Robert Price and he died July 29, 2009.
A 1966 graduate of Elgin High School, she was a cook for over 25 years with Buckeye Valley Schools. Before that, she had worked for many years at Sunray Stove Company in Delaware. She was a faithful member of Westfield Community Church. Donna enjoyed sewing, quilt-ma more... |
| Evelyn Marie Price with plenty of patience and perseverance."
For several years after retirement, she returned to tutor kindergarten
students in reading.
She enjoyed camping and traveling with her family and was often
designated the camp cook and always brought along "the money bag" to
ensure all expenses were taken care of.
Although she will be greatly missed, her legacy of love and Christian
faith will live on forever in the lives she has touched. more... |
| Marguerite (Rizor) Price — Marguerite (Rizor) Price, age 92, of LaRue, died Monday morning, May 5, 2003, at the Marion General Hospital.
She was born Nov. 14, 1910, in Bowling Green Township to the late S.N. (Doc) and Gladys (Earth) Rizor.
She had cooked at the former Quaker Oats for eight years, also in restaurants around the LaRue area, was a member of the LaRue Senior Citizens, member of the former Bowling Green Grange and the Friends Euchre Club.
She married George more... |
| Phyllis Jean Price ice, 70, died Monday, Jan. 21, 2002, at her Richwood home.
A homemaker, she was a devoted wife, mother and grandmother who centered her whole life around her family. She was of the Methodist faith, loved birds and collecting cookbooks.
She was born July 6, 1931, in Marion to the late Edwin Leroy and Alma.Mary Mulvain Hixon. On Jan. 23, 1948, she was married to Arthur G. Price .Preceding her in death is a step-brother, Richard E. Davis.
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| Vida Price n. 7, 1986 in Marion General Hospital.
She was born in Green Camp Township Nov. 8, 1906, the daughter of George E. and Iza Miller Reynolds. She married Forrest "Whoop" Price Aug. 23,1924, and he survives.
A retired cook of Jackson Elementary School, Mrs. Price was a member of Essex United Methodist Church and United Methodist Women, and Starlight Temple Pythian Sisters, Essex. She also belonged to Prospect Senior Citizens.
Also survivin more... |
| Jeffrey Ronald Rainey s.
Jeff is survived by his wife, Jill, his mother, Janet Gabauer Rainey of Marion, sister Jill Rainey Walls (Ken) of Celina, Texas, nieces Abigail and Kenna, brother-in-law Steve Leibold (Debby), sisters-in-law Sandy (Paul) Cook, Carol (Keith) Sarbaugh, Joyce (Pat) Kibler, Judy (Kenton) Cunningham, and their families. Extended family includes aunts, uncle and cousins and many special friends and colleagues at Pleasant Local Schools. He is preced more... |
| Charles Ransome d worked for many years. He loved his English Bulldogs. He was known to enjoy a cocktail, listen to music and shoot the breeze with whomever was around. He enjoyed shooting with his grandson, Trevynn. Charlie was also a good cook.
He is survived by his daughter, Daryl Ann Ransome Clark, Prospect; his mother, Ruth E. Webb, Richwood; eleven grandchildren, Trevynn William Ransome, Madden Matthew Ransome, Talynn Ruth Ransome, Wesley Michael Delaney, more... |
| Gladie Rasey e Rasey, as well as a sister, Margaret McLaughlin.
Gladie was a true homemaker in every sense of the word. She cherished time spent with her family, especially her great-grandchildren. She also enjoyed collecting antiques, cookbooks, and spending time in her flower gardens. Gladie was known as an excellent cook and gardener.
She is survived by her husband of 70 years, Edgar Rasey of York Center, and they were wed on Christmas day in 1948 in M more... |
| Vonda Sue Rasey and her Brother Dallas still pastors today. She loved southern gospel music and old hymns. She loved her grandchildren more than anything on earth and never stopped working to share her faith and morals with them. She loved cooking and feeding people. She showed concern for everyone, even when she was desperately ill.
Vonda loved to travel. She spent many summers camping with family throughout New England and Canada. She also enjoyed many trips more... |
| Margaret U. and Angel N. Ray mbus,
where she died at approximately
10 p.m.
Margaret Ray was born
March 22,1961, daughter of the
late John and Gladys Wahnetta
Harvey Underwood. She
married Michael Ray June 14,
1992.
Surviving are her husband, a
son David Cook, a daughter Anna
Ray, both at home; a stepson
John Robert Ray of Galion; and
a half sister Jane- Howard of
Carmichael, PA.
Joint funeral services were
held for mother and daughter
Saturday, Feb. 18 at Ballinger
Funeral H more... |
| Daniel F. Reames watching the morning sunrise either on the front porch swing or on a bench uptown, where he enjoyed visiting with people and the uptown business owners. Danny also enjoyed time spent with family, especially at dinners and cookouts.
He is survived by his mother, four sisters, Sandra (James) Borders, Marion; Brenda (Wes) Blanton, Caledonia; Carol (Chris) Loudermilk, Richwood; Regina (Steve) Allison, Richwood; two nephews and a niece, Ben and He more... |
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