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P. Maxine Reames
ross, she was also preceded in death by her husband, Carrol F. Reames, they were married June 30, 1950 and he died November 30, 2008. She was also predeceased by her son Daniel and four brothers and one sister. Maxine was a cook for the North Union Schools for over 15 years, working at the Claibourne Elementary building. At home she was a true homemaker, she loved her family, but took great pride in her grandkids. She could be found many days on more...
Richard E. “Dick” Reese
she survives. He was an active member of Richwood First Baptist Church; Past Master at Mt. Carmel Lodge #303 F & AM and member of Hiram Lodge #18 F & AM.  He was a veteran of the U. S. Army based at Ft. Knox where he was a cook at headquarters and had also served as an M. P.  He worked as a machine operator at Denison Abex (now Parker Hanna) for 41 years, during which time he was a Richwood police officer for 9 years and also worked for Richwo more...
Lydia Lucile Reynolds
C. (Janet) of Marlon; one daughter, Mrs. William (Sue Ann "Susie") James of Forest; three grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by one grandson. She was a homemaker arid worked as~a cook at Elgin High School. She was a member of the Emanuel Reformed Church and the choir, Women's Guild and women's fellowship group there. She served on the board of the German Reformed Log Church and was a member of the Gre more...
Natalie Rider
eased (x) If Living, Where - Church, Lodges, Societies Married to Hubert Rider (date) in Wife or Husband Living ( ) or Deceased (x), When Surviving Children and Addresses_ 2 nieces - Mrs. Louise Boyd. Richwood Mrs. Mary F. Cooke, 205 N. Arling Ave., Springfield, Ohio 45503 _-fort- Great Grandchildren also survive. Grandchildren and Surviving Brothers and Sisters and Addresses -4—sXs—dec. Graveside Services will be held. Mon., Jan 4, 1988 more...
Harry M. Risser
MEEKER — Harry M. Risser, age 89, of Meeker (formerly of LaRue) died Wednesday Feb. 24, 1999, in the evening at the Hardin Memorial Hospital in Kenton. He was born Jan. 3, 1910, in Rawson to parents John J. and Eva (Cook) Risser. Harry was a self-employed farmer and owned and operated the former Risser Farm Service in LaRue. He also had attended the Marseilles United Methodist Church. On Sept. 15, 1934, he married the former Ruth E. Bechdolt, more...
John Andrew “Andy” Ritchie
. Andy was a very hard worker; he retired as a crane operator with the former General Castings in Delaware. He enjoyed collecting guns and knives, fishing and camping and working in his garden. Andy was known as a very good cook. He loved to be in his garage, just sharing time with his family and friends and neighbors. Andy was a dedicated family man who provided for his family. Surviving is his wife, Marsha Rae (Ridgeway) Ritchie, they were ma more...
Janet R. (Everett) Roberts-Friend
30, 2015 at her home.  She was born June 17, 1940 to the late Tinsley and Nannie (Harr) Everett in Portsmouth.  She attended the White Oaks Road Freewill Baptist Church in Marion.  She enjoyed church, gardening, fishing, cooking and spending time with her family.  Janet had a great love for her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. She was married on May 11, 1957 to her husband of 52 years Harlen K. Roberts Sr. until his death on May 6, 2009.  To more...
Julia Lee “Judy” Roberts
Bible School for many years. She was a 50-year member of the former Mt. Carmel Chapter #42 Order of the Eastern Star. She held membership in the Child Conservation League, Kings Daughters, and Carpe Diem Club. An excellent cook, she loved to entertain family and friends, especially during the holidays, her favorite being Christmas. She and Russ enjoyed playing cards and were participants in both euchre and bridge clubs. They also loved to dance more...
Agnes Robertson
rtson, brothers; Ellis, Ronald Sr. and Wilson Moore and sisters; Ruby Mae Campbell and Alice Robertson. Mrs. Robertson worked at the former Community Hospital in Central Supply. She was a homemaker and loved her family and cooking. Also enjoyed country living in Kentucky, woodworking, puzzles, games and kept a very complete journal. Funeral Services will be held Tuesday November 30, 2010 at 1:00 PM at the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home in L more...
David G. Robinson
01, at Grant Medical Center. He was a 1992 graduate of North Union High School and worked as a chef at Tucci's in Dublin. He enjoyed being with his friends and making people laugh and he liked music, movies, playing golf and cooking. He was born Jan. 25, 1974, to William and Angela Coder Robinson and was predeceased by his grandparents, Robert Coder and David and Helen Robinson. He is survived-by his father and stepmother, William and Pam Robinso more...
Mary Roshon
olitaire. She loved her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ and spoke to Him in prayer and read His Word every day. She will be remembered for being a fun-loving lady who loved to laugh, share and reminisce. Mary was an excellent cook whose pie crusts were second to none. She could whip up a great meal in a moment’s notice. Drop by with some fresh picked berries or a few apples, and she would have a pie or dumpling made before you knew it. While sh more...
Thelma Rouse
Thelma Rouse, 78, of near Richwood, died Thursday, Feb. 18 at Memorial Hospital of Union County. The retired cook at Essex School was a member of the former Grace Chapel Methodist Church and Navy Mothers. She was  born October 19, 1920, the daughter of Charles Clarence and Florence Haughn Ruhl. She married Chester "Pearl" Rouse December 25,1945. Surviving are her husband; two sons, Jim of Olivet, Michigan and Jerold of Baldwin, Mic more...
Wanda Jane (Edler) Rouse
on Sept. 28, 2001, and during their 50 plus years together they resided in either Prospect or Marion.  Wanda is survived by five children: Linda Ann (Charles) Colbert of Boynton Beach, Florida, Michael W. (Sharon) Rouse of Cookeville, Tennessee, Lu Ann (Edwin) Neely of Dana Point, California, Jo Ann Rouse-Marsh of Marion, and John W. (Penne) Rouse of Richwood.  She is also survived by seven grandchildren: Christopher Colbert, Heather and Rober more...
Joseph F. Rubeck
in Marysville at 10:30a m in the Justin Reis with Re^__Father fra^im&towRxxaL_officiating. Burial will be in_ c. w , St. Mary's A Kenton part of grove cemetery (pan uf Giuvy CemeteryFemetery> near Friends may call aP™ CookBalli^r F. H. from ^-9 Thurs., July 6, 1989 ? ig_ Prayer Services at 6:00 p.m. Thurs. Prospect American Legion to be in charge of graveside and to supply pallbearers more...
Josephine L. Rubeck
ening, January 19, 2010 at the Heartland of Marion.  She was born May 7, 1923 in Newark to the late Fred and Mary (Ponser) Gebhart. On May 1, 1946 she married Carl L. Rubeck in Newark and he died April 11, 1990. She was a cook at Claibourne Elementary for over 20 years.  Josephine was a devoted member of the former St. Joseph's Catholic Church in LaRue where she was a member of the Women's Guild.  She was currently a member of St. Mary's Cat more...
Thelma Chapman Russell
hn Walker and Wanda Lucille (Sharp) Baughman, she was also predeceased by 2 daughters: Sharon and Sheryl Chapman and three brothers: Ervin, Lowell and Larry Baughman; and a daughter-in-law, Carol Chapman. Thelma was a great cook, a couple of her specialties were homemade bread and candies, and she also had worked as a cook at the former Winner’s Circle Restaurant in Richwood and the White Swan. Thelma enjoyed attending and being a member of th more...
Betty Lou Sager
rthy Matron in 1955. She was a member of The LaRue United Methodist Church, Happie Tyme Club, and a past president of the American Legion Auxiliary Phillipi Clement Post 101. A lifelong hostess, Betty loved entertaining and cooking. She particularly enjoyed family reunions, Paul's Navy reunions and celebrating holidays with family on the farm. In later years she and Paul loved traveling to visit their children and grand kids. Preceding her in more...
Billie J. Sager
sister, Bettie attended Fredricks Beauty Academy of Lima. They always enjoyed styling each other’s hair. She was a devoted homemaker and mother who enjoyed shopping and visiting with friends and family. She was a wonderful cook and would always make a big meal for Thanksgiving and Christmas for her family. In her younger years she enjoyed dancing, camping and traveling with her husband, Dick Sager and family. She is survived by two daughters, more...
Sue A. Sarver
Peoria and he survives in Richwood. She was a dedicated member of the First Baptist Church in Richwood where she was an active member with the American Baptist Women. A 1963 graduate of Byhalia High School, she worked as a cook for North Union Schools at the Claibourne Elementary building. Sue enjoyed reading, quilting and doing puzzles. Family was the most important thing in Sue’s life. Besides her husband, she is survived by a daughter, Ro more...
Carolyn Sue Scaggs
he was also preceded in death by three brothers and two sisters. Carolyn had worked at many different nursing homes in the area over the years. She had an old-school spirit, as she enjoyed some of the simple things in life, cooking, crocheting, crossword puzzles, working in her flower garden and family get togethers. She also had a passion for collecting eagles. Carolyn will be remembered by her family as a Beautiful, Loving, Giving and Devoted more...
LUCILLE B. STAFFORD SCHAMBS
LUCILLE B. STAFFORD SCHAMBS Lucille B. Stafford Schambs, 72, of Richwood died Friday, Nov. 1, 2003, at her home. She was retired as a cook at the North Union Schools. She was a ember of the Richwood First United Methodist Church, Mary chapter 9 Order of the Eastern Star, Better Mothers Club and Rich-ood Civic Center. She enjoyed traveling abroad, reading and doing crossword puzzles. She was born March 21, 1931, in Avery County, N.C., to the late more...
Brenda Kay (Lehman) Schenkel
ed Saturday afternoon October 28, 2017 at the Riverside Methodist Hospital. She was born May 5, 1962 in Marion to the late Calvin and Violet “Jackie” (Russell) Lehman. Brenda had attended Elgin High School, she enjoyed cooking, gardening and taking care of her cats. Brenda was known to be very protective of her family. She is survived by her children: Christina (Nathan) Craig of Ridgeway, Ronald Joseph (Nicole) Wolf of Marion and Cyle Bran more...
Anna L. Schmelzer
George and Elizabeth (Redmond) Heizer. On June 1, 1952 she married John D. Schmelzer in the Union Baptist Church and he survives in Kenton.  She is also survived by a son David Edward Schmelzer, Alger; a daughter, Beth Ann Cook, Lillian, Alabama; brothers and sisters, Eleanor (Tim) Butler, Marysville; George (Martha) Heizer, Reynoldsburg; Phyllis (Raleigh) Oliver, Rushsylvania; Mary (Glen) Wagner, East Liberty; Kenneth (Kay) Heizer, Imperial, K more...
John Schmelzer
he First Baptist Church in Marysville.  He worked as a guard for a security company serving various plants in the area, including Honda and Goodyear. He is survived by a son, David E. Schmelzer, Alger; a daughter, Beth Ann Cook, Lillian, Alabama; a sister, Linda (Martin) Beatty, Romney, West Virginia; two grandchildren, Joseph Edward Schmelzer and Jeremy (Pam) Wells; and a great-granddaughter, Melena Wells. Funeral services will be Tuesday, Oc more...
Ivalou May Schmidt
8 p.m. on Friday. Those who wish may make contributions to either the Quality of Life Hospice or the American Cancer Society. Pallbearers will be Chad Schmidt, Mike and Joey Sheffler, Gary and Dave Gamble, Don Wolf and John Cook. more...

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