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V. Jane Schmidt
en Jason M. (Tiffany) Johnson of Marion and Amber L. Johnson of New Bloomington. Jane was a homemaker, farm wife and worked as an aid at the old Sawyer Sanitarium in Marion. She graduated from Agosta High School and loved to cook, play euchre and was an avid reader. She was entirely devoted to her family. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, June 7, 2006, at 1 p.m. at the Stofcheck Funeral Home in LaRue. Minister will be the Rev. Tim Pasma. B more...
Marie Schultz
had also worked at the Richwood Bank. (as you can see, she was not one to sit around). She took great pride and satisfaction from taking care of her home, she loved to mow her yard! She was known for making delicious Monster cookies and great meatballs. Marie loved her OSU Buckeyes; she rarely missed a game no matter the sport. The true center of her life was her loving and devoted family, she loved them all. She was also “Grandma Rie” to mo more...
Edward J. Schweinfurth
strating the American colonial times, the Brigade of the American Revolution and the Northwest Territorial Alliance. As an artisan, Ed made many reproductions to use in demonstrations. Ed also used his creative talents for cooking and had a large collection of all types of cookbooks. Many were historical, which connected to his interest in horticulture and gardening. He became a member of Seed Savers, which collects and perpetuates heritage see more...
Cindy S. (Mabry) Sever
and cherished. She was preceded in death by her father, William T. Mabry. If tears could build a stairway and memories a lane. I’d walk right up to heaven and bring you home again. Cindy’s hobbies included reading, cooking, being with her grandchildren, and doing crafts. Visitation hours will be held Friday, November 29 from 4:00 PM – 8:00 PM at Hanley and Sons “Southwest Chapel” Funeral Home located at 23421 State Road 23, South more...
Avalon Hamilton Shark
usbands: James B. Hamilton Sr., they were married May 13, 1939 and he died November 27, 1990 and Edgar Shark, they were married June 5, 1999 and he died October 12, 2003, , also preceding her in death was one daughter: Cathy Cook, her siblings: Harry, Frank, Mark, Paul, Ernie, Jack, Robert and Ike Millington, Hulda Olson, Mary Millington and Reatha Smeltzer, one grandson and one great grandson Avalon was retired in 1985 from Ranco in Plain City, more...
Kathleen “Kathy” (Myers) Shaw
graduate of Marion Catholic High School and Mount Carmel School of Nursing, she was a nurse for several nursing homes in the  cities in which she lived, finally retiring from Fairhaven Community in Upper Sandusky.  Baking, cooking, canning, and taking care of others were her life's works and treasures.  An active and devout member of Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Kenton, Kathy laid down her life for her family, her friends, her pati more...
Martha Carol Sheets
reek Friends Church, she would use her sewing talents to help with the Christmas shoe box program at the church.  Carol was a survivor and a very hard worker. She loved her plants and flowers and was known to be a very good cook. Her sour cream enchiladas and cheesecake were favorites. Carol also had an artistic side, she enjoyed painting. Surviving is her husband, Lynn Eugene Sheets, they were married February 3, 1979 in Coleman, Oklahoma Also more...
Ann M. Shepard
Ann M. Shepard, 62, of Radnor died Monday, Dec. 18, 2000, at The Arbors of Delaware. She was a homemaker and worked as a cook in food service in the area. She had attended Fulton Creek Friends Church. Her greatest joy was her family, especially her grandchildren. She was born May 16,1938, in Buskirk, Ky., to the late John C. and Bessie Mae Miller Blankenship and was predeceased by a sister, Alice Davis. She is survived by her husband, Richard J. more...
Helen Elizabeth Sherman
abeth Sherman, 91, of Prospect died late Thursday evening, October 19, 2006 at home.  She was born September 3, 1915 in Pankisburg (now Waterloo), Ohio to the late Carson and Ada (Stewart) Crawford. Helen was a retired cook from the Ohio State Patrol Training Academy.  She was a member of Prospect United Methodist Church and the former Prospect Order of the Eastern Star.   She was a self-taught artist who enjoyed oil painting and more...
Sara J. Shields
t;girlfriend getaways". Always organized, she led by example. Tom referred to people stepping in her kitchen that they were entering "Sara Camp". She enjoyed her Bridge and Euchre Clubs, playing the piano, cooking and entertaining.  She also loved spending time outdoors caring for her flowers and landscaping. Surviving are her devoted children, Eric (Kandi Krebehenne) Shields, Richwood; Brian (Laurie) Shields, Evergreen, Co; more...
Ruth Eleten Mannasmith Shirk
School and had lived in Fla., for more than 20 years. While living there, she worked for  Ward and was a receptionist at the Kenaston Clinic. She active and dedicated member of the Richwood Church of Christ and enjoyed cooking, baking, fishing and playing cards. Her family was the joy of her life, especially her grandson Cody whom she helped look after. She was bom March 17, 1928, in Essex to the late William and Mil-ed Parish Fisher. She m more...
Jenny Lynn Shoffner
r. in Marion and he survives in Marion. She was a 1972 graduate of Elgin High School.  The center of her life was taking care of kids, her own, as well as many children in the area through day care service.  Jenny enjoyed cooking and baking and going to yard sales and auctions. Besides her husband, she is survived by a son, James Shoffner Jr., Marion; four daughters, Shannon (Shawn) Richardson, Marion; Valerie (Donovan) Hitchings, Richwood; C more...
Linda Kay Shoup
d Anita Coffman. Linda loved horses, she had harness horses most of her life that she raced. Linda loved to garden and can foods and was always busy working somewhere doing something. She helped anyone she could and enjoyed cooking big meals for family. She had attended the Belle Center Church of Christ. Surviving is her son, Douglas (Nicole Reeder) Hughes of Lakeview Grandchildren: Destany Hughes, Parker Hughes, Elijah Hughes and Owen Hughes more...
Mary E. Shroyer
Mary E. Shroyer, 90, formerly of Richwood, died Sunday, Oct. 21, 2001, at Marion Manor Nursing Home where she had lived for the last three years. She was a homemaker and had worked as a cook for the former L&K Restaurant in New California, The Winners Circle in Richwood and the former Tracy's Restaurant in Richwood. She was a member of the Richwood First United Methodist Church, the United Methodist Women and Rebekkah Lodge. She was born Sept. 3 more...
Mildred I. Shuster
o months, her death was unexpected.       She was born in Bucyrus April 4,1904, a daughter of John and  Anna Bren-neman. Coming from Elida, she. had been a LaRue resident since 1946.      v Mrs. Shuster had been head cook Of LaRue School for 10 yearsiandwas a member of Emanuel Lutheran Church. On Aug. 4,1948, she married Sherman A. Shuster, and he died Dec. 12,1984., Surviving are twc^sons;; Richard L". Hoover, LaRue, and William S. more...
Donna M. Simpson
, Jeremy Broderick; grandson, Brandon Nelson; two brothers, David and Kenny Griffith; a sister, Luella Woten; and ex-husband Charles Simpson. She was a loving mother, grandmother, and great grandmother.  She enjoyed family cookouts and spending holidays with family and friends.  Donna was an avid  OSU, NASCAR, and Cincinnati Bengals fan and was a member of the Eagles. She is survived by her sons, Jarret (Stacy) Broderick, Newark and Joshua B more...
Pauline Sivey
y and hosted Bible studies for friends. Almost every morning her children would rise to find her seated on the couch reading her Bible and praying, reminding her children that she was praying for them. She loved to be busy, cooking, cleaning, sewing and helping on the farm. She would often advise us to “get busy with your hands”. She made quilts for many. Pauline loved to play games and kept her mind active with word puzzles and reading. She more...
Marjorie J. (Retterer) Skidmore
edicated member of the Richwood First United Methodist Church and former member of the former Mt. Carmel Chapter #42 O.E.S. Marjie was very active in the community, always ready with her famous Cinnamon (Sticky Buns) Rolls, cooking for Springenfest, attending her family’s sporting activities such as baseball and softball, was a generous blood donor, former OCCL Club member and worked anywhere where she was needed. She enjoyed quilting, cooking more...
Anna Lou Smith
Nursing Home in Marysville.  She then worked for many years as a demo lady at Community Markets in Lima before she retired.  Anna was well loved for her pan fried chicken and wonderful potato dumplings; she was a wonderful cook.  She attended Waynesfield Baptist Church in Waynesfield. She is survived by a daughter, Judy Thomas, Avon Lake; a son, William R. (Diane) Smith, Waynesfield; a sister-in-law, Louise Grimes, Columbus; seven grandchildr more...
Betty Jane Smith
huster. On January 9, 1942 she married Robert J. “Smitty” Smith in Jackson and he died August 25, 2001. She was a former member of Prospect Senior Citizens and the Presbyterian Church in Marion.  Betty had worked as a cook for the Christian Youth Camp.  A loving wife, mother and grandmother, she was devoted to her family.  Betty enjoyed quilting, sewing and crocheting, and also raising her vegetable garden.  She had served as treasurer more...
Helen Jean Smith
y Dever, Hazel Evans, Ruth Rouse, Anna Louise Massie, Ruby Dowell; and two sons, Donald Shuster and Michael Smith. Helen was a loving wife, mother, grandma, great-grandma, and friend. She loved collecting things, especially cookie jars. She enjoyed gardening and just sitting on her porch, waving at friends passing by. She is survived by her husband of 59 years, Harold W. Smith; a son, Brian Smith, Richwood; daughter, Patricia Rolstad, Richwood, more...
Janet Ann (Zuspan) Smith
Ohio Eastern Star (Grand Esther). They moved to Texas in 1983 when Tucker was transferred for his job, there she became an Avon Lady and won numerous sales awards. Her hobbies included fishing, camping, bridge, gardening, cooking, jigsaw puzzles and crossword puzzles. She loved traveling and spent several summers traveling with her high school friends Barb Matteson, Barb Curl and Patty Sanders. She belonged to several bridge clubs in Texas. more...
Martha Smith
eyan University as a house-keeping supervisor after 35 yrs. of service. Not one to sit still, she went back to work for the State of Ohio as an independent provider. Her family was always at the center of her life. She loved cooking for family gatherings. Martha also liked playing Bingo, poker, and online casino. Surviving are her children, Lisa Snyder of Caledonia, Richard A. Smith of Marysville and Edna Steberl of Dublin Grandchildren, Tiara S more...
Ruth Ann Smith
Kyle Jackson one sister, Dee DeWalt, Galion. Ruth enjoyed being with people and had worked at the IGA store in Prospect as well as different places in the area. She loved tending the flowers in her garden. She was a great cook, biscuits and gravy being one of her specialties. The most important thing to Ruth was her family, she cherished the time she could spend with them. Graveside services will be Wednesday, April 21, 2021 at 11:00 AM at th more...
Sally Jo Livingston Smith
Decorating.  She lived in Spartanburg, South Carolina for nearly 10 years where she fell in love with the mountains and the people.  She was a faithful member of the North Spartanburg First Baptist Church.  Sally enjoyed cooking, camping, wiener roasts and sewing but especially liked helping friends and neighbors.  She loved to travel all over the U. S.  In addition to working in food service and catering, she also drove truck.  The simple more...

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