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Martha (Marty) Snyder
Martha (Marty) Snyder, age 82, formerly of LaRue, died Thursday June 16, 2011 at 11:30 AM at Marion General Hospital.  She was born March 5, 1929 near Norton, Ohio to the late George LeRoy and Eva Mae (Cook) Stoner.  On October 21, 1950 she married John R. Snyder, they then moved to LaRue where they began farming,  and he died February 17, 2004. She is survived by daughter; Connie (Robbin) Speck of Green Camp and son; D. J. (Carol) Snyder of more...
Helen Robinson Spain
Helen Robinson Spain, 83, of Richwood died Wednesday, April 23,1997, at MedCenter in Marion. She had worked as a cook at North Union High School and was a memberof the First Baptist Church of Richwood, Order of the Eastern Star Mount Car-mel Lodge 42 in Richwood and member and volunteer at the Richwood Civic Center., She was born Sept 22, 1913, in Prospect to the late Milton and Bessie Woods Griffith. She was preceded in death in 1968 by her fi more...
Ernest J. Spitzer
WINTER HAVEN, Fla. — Ernest J. Spitzer, age 73, of 188 Valencia Court, Winter Haven, Fla., died Monday, Oct. 19, 1998, at his residence. He was born March 13,1925, in Marion County, to the late Ernest, F. and Zora (Cook) Spitzer. He is survived by Alice E. (Adams) Spitzer, mother of son, Michael W. Spitzer of Clearmont, Fla.; daughters, Shirley Ann Wantuck of Saline, Mich., Patricia Lynn Spitzer of Austin, Texas, and Cathy Jean Litty of Elkhar more...
Joseph Franklin “Frank” Spitzer
lin “Frank” Spitzer 95, of LaRue, died early Thursday morning May 3, 2018 at the Brookdale Senior Living in Marion surrounded by his loving family. He was born April 27, 1923 in Hardin County to the late Ernest and Zoa (Cook) Spitzer, he was also preceded in death on January 22, 2011 by his wife, Barbara Jean “Bob” (Withrow) Spitzer, and they were married August 2, 1946 by Rev. Faulkner at the Calvary Church in Marion. Also predeceased b more...
Margaret L. Todd Starks
Children’s Services. Family was the center of Margaret’s life, her home always being the place to gather.  She enjoyed farming and gardening.  She was known by all who knew her as a “no-nonsense” lady.  She loved cooking, dancing and enjoyed watching basketball, especially the Kentucky Wildcats.  Every night before she went to sleep she read her Bible. She is survived by her children, Stephanie Maxine Corley, Columbus; Lee “Weezie more...
Lena Mae Steen
by two sons, Ray W. Weston, and James E. Weston, both of Morral; and a daughter, Mrs. David (Barbara Jane) Fogle, of LaRue; and 13 grandchildren and 35 great-grandchildren, and two great great-grandsons; and a brother, James Cook, of LaRue. She is preceded in death by a granddaughter, and a brother, Clarence King. A memorial service will be held at 3 p.m. Tuesday at the Stofcheck Funeral Home in LaRue with the Rev. J. Weston Jones officiating. Bu more...
Jane Stevens
Jane Stevens, 94, of Marion, died peacefully Friday evening September 11, 2020 at her home. She was born August 26, 1926 in Marion to the late Ernest Franklin and Zora (Cook) Spitzer, she was also preceded in death by her husband, Harould B. Stevens, they were married November 14, 1948 and he died March 19, 2000, also preceding her in death was her two sons: Daniel and Ernie Stevens,  a great grandson Logan Stevens, two brothers: Frank and Erni more...
Patricia D. Stoll
, a sister, Marilyn Roush and two step-sisters. Pat had recently earned her degree in hotel management, but had not yet started on that career path.  She enjoyed painting and crafts and loved artwork.  She was a very good cook and enjoyed cooking for her family. Graveside services will be Saturday, May 23, 2009 at 12 noon in the Meeker (Frame) Cemetery with Pastor Peter Merry officiating.  There will be no visiting hours. Memorial gifts may more...
C. Maxine Murray Swartz
Walbridge She worked for the Denison Division of Parker Hannifin in Marysville for many yrs.,active member and part time financial secretary of St. John’s Lutheran Church in Walbridge, Order of the Eastern Star, excellent cook and seamstress, also enjoyed crocheting, knitting and doing crossword puzzles, The joy of her life was spending time with her family and her dog Bailey Also surviving are 2 sons: Richard (Mary) Murray of Bellevue and Dr more...
Sharon Kay (Hall) Tackett
26, 1946 in Wheelersburg to the late Parker and Kate (Springer) Hall.  Sharon was also preceded in death by three sisters, Pat Kissling, Joanne Frederick, Sue Schriml and one brother, Bob Frederick. Sharon was a wonderful cook and caretaker with a laugh that filled the hearts of those who loved her.  She will be dearly missed by those friends and family surviving her including her   sister, Bonnie (Bob) Varner of Delaware, special niece, Jac more...
Kimm Tallman
e Drive-Thru in Richwood. Kimm loved his music and will be remembered for his ornery spirit. Surviving is his long-time companion: Robin Cummins of Prospect, children: Sean (Chrystal) Cummins of Prospect and Heather (Mark) Cook of Hortense, Georgia 4 grandchildren and his brothers and sister and extended family There will be no services at this time. A time to celebrate Kimm’s life will take place at a later date. The Stofcheck-Ballinger F more...
William F. Tarleton
Bill Tarleton, 55 of Richwood, died November 10, 2015 at home. He was born William Frederick on August 17, 1960 in Cook County, Illinois, he was then adopted & lived in Marysville where he loved to play pool and fish. He is survived by his adoptive mother Cecilia Tarleton and his children: Duane A, Brian J., Patty K. and Zack, and several grandchildren. There are tentative services planned for after the first of the year.
Mary Kathryne Teets
Thomas G. Teets and two brothers Wayne and Jack Luckett 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 Profes more...
Antoinette "Ann" Thibaut
on, to Bennie and Quintillia (Puletti) Sica. Both are deceased. On Feb. 20, 1947, she married Richard H. Thibaut, who survives. Mrs. Thibaut was a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church, LaRue, and worked more than 23 years as cook at Elgin High School. She retired in 1989. Also surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Barbara Carpenter, LaRue; a brother, Robert Cancro, LaRue; four sisters, Josephine Millisor, Lena Olson, Shirley Carozza, and Betty Stamer, a more...
Sandra K. "SanDee" Tidd
. She enjoyed eating out, and enjoyed margaritas, which always made her cheeks red. SanDee loved taking care of her great-grandchildren (which she cherished being able to be active enough to watch them on her own); and loved cooking for her family. If you left grandma's house hungry, that was your own fault! She is survived by a son, Gregory (Ruthie) McCloud, Key West; a daughter, Penni Jolliff, Ft. Lauderdale; grandchildren, Meagan (Kyle) Horn, more...
Clay C. Tilton
LARUE — Clay C. Tilton, age 82, of 9067 Linwood Road, LaRue, died Monday, Oct. 22, 2001, at 2 p.m. at his residence. He was born June 2,1919, in Bowling Green Township, Marion County, to the late Starlev and Gail (Cook) Tilton. He first married Sarah Sprague and she died in 1971. He then married Armilda Baker Harmon on Oct. 1,1971, and she survives. Also surviving is one stepson, LeRoy Harmon of West Mansfield;  three stepdaughters. Marvi more...
Betty Ruth Tron
rion, member of the New Bloomington United Methodist Church, where she had been active in the Women’s Group, former Cub Scout leader, (she was a den mother), she had worked at the former New Bloomington School (Elgin) as a cook and had been active with the Elgin Music Boosters. Her most important roles in life were that of mother, wife and Christian. Surviving is her son: Timothy A. (Janet) Tron of Big Island Private graveside services will more...
Ernestine Turner
. Jarry (Goldie) Handley of Indiana, Mrs. Eugene (June) McCarty and Mrs. Ted (Joan) Cox, both of Magnetic Springs; nine stepchildren; 23 grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; and five great-great-grandchildren. She was a cook, retired from the former" Conrad Hotel, Magnetic Springs. more...
Barbara Jane VanScoy
d in 4-H and that led to her adult passion of leadership roles from advisor, to helping establish the 4-H Endowment Fund in Wyandot County. Bible School and Sunday School children were served for years by Barbara's teaching, cookies and crafts. The historic Palace Theater in Marion, Ohio also benefited from her generous volunteer spirit. Patriotic duties were fulfilled by years of serving as a poll worker and judge on election days in Grand Towns more...
Lois M. Walker
lumbus. She loved to be outdoors, working in her yard and garden. She also enjoyed doing all sorts of crafts, canning, dancing and crocheting. Lois belonged to the Red Hatters in Richwood and was known for being a very good cook, her family remembers her fried chicken as being one of her specialties. She always enjoyed going on an adventure with her family, she truly loved them. Surviving are her children: Vicki Lynn Nace of Georgia, Tami Sue M more...
Lois Joan Warner
of LaRue. Grandson; Rich Wolf of LaRue and step Granddaughter Lindsay Horst of Wooster. Brothers; Dale (Mary) Hughes of LaRue and Vern (Peg) Hughes of Westchester, PA. She attended the LaRue United Methodist Church, was a cook at Elgin West and the High School, Montgomery Twp Election Board, S S H Club of LaRue, 4-H Advisor for 15 years, and enjoyed decorating her home. Funeral Services will be held Saturday April 21, 2012 at 2:00 PM at the more...
Thelma M. Warye
nion County. She was a homemaker and had lived at Union Manor Nursing Center since the spring of 1998. She graduated two years ahead of her class at a Bellefontaine High School in 1928. She was known in the community for her cooking, canning vegetables, membership in Mount Carmel Chapter 42 Order of the Eastern Star and her unwavering dedication to her family. She was born Aug. 8, 1912, in a log farmhouse near West Liberty to the late Ruby Prater more...
Norma E. Wasserbeck
y Joseph Norma was a homemaker, a member of the Emanuel Reformed Church near Green Camp. She was also a very talented Seamstress, being known for making many wedding dresses and attendant dresses, she also loved to Quilt and cook, pie baking was one of her specialties. But most of all, she was wife, mom and grandma Surviving are her two loving daughters: Sharon (Marvin) Gilbert of Marysville and Annie Joseph of Prospect Grandchildren: Jason (Je more...
Susan Elaine Waters
loved life and lived it to the fullest. She was extremely devoted to her family and dear friends. She was a true lover of Jesus and all of her angel friends. Susan was a skilled crafter, making cards, painting, and loved to cook and bake. She was especially fond of her mother’s cat, Winston. Susan enjoyed her weekly Bingo with her friends. She was also a dedicated Prayer Warrior for many. Nothing limited Susan from doing anything she set her m more...
Mable G. Watkins
ly married to Phillip A. Daugherty, they lived in Pleasant Twp and he died in 1971. Mable’s talents were many. Crocheting, knitting, embroidery work of extreme beauty, sewing, baking, especially angle food cakes, excellent cook, and at the age of eighty she began writing poetry.  All these talents were acquired over many years because she was always willing to try and would never accept defeat. She leaves a legacy to admire.  She belonged to more...

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