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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...
Frances C. Waxler
Sunday school for many years.  She was a charter member of the Child Conservation League, a charter member of Prospect Bridge Club and a charter member of Prospect Dinner Club.  She loved gardening and was a great cook. On February 19, 1927 she married Harry Waxler, who died in August 1976. She is survived by a daughter, Mary (Ralph) Garrison, Prospect; 2 sisters, Marjorie Bovard, Newark; Martha Knaggs, Lakewood; 4 grandchildren, 8 g more...
Pamela Sue Weaver
Delaware. She was born March 24, 1949 in Marion to David E. and Deloris Annabelle (Gholson) Strobel Pam was of the Baptist faith, she was very crafty, able to do many talented things with her hands. She was also a very good cook and was a big supporter of her son and his working with his coonhounds. Surviving are her children: Stephanie Griffin of Elida, Elizabeth (James) Goodson of Headland, Alabama and Jon (Rachel) Weaver of Green Camp Two gr more...
Janis Lorene (Patrick) Welsh
o be a ‘country girl’ and farm wife.  She adapted and helped around the farm, whether it was hauling wagons, raking hay, or bottle-feeding lambs.  She was a house cleaner extraordinaire!  Although she didn’t like to cook, she served 3 meals each day.  In 1957, their daughter Julie was born.  In 1964, they moved to the farm on Kinney Pike.  After 55 years of marriage, sadly Paden (“Gene”) passed away in 2003.  Janis remained on th more...
Michael James White
roofer. He had a big heart and was one of those people that always brought a smile to your face when you saw him. Michael loved fishing, spending time with his family and gambling. He is survived by his parents Michael Ray (Cookie) White of Richwood and Sharon (Michael) Stapleton of Madera, California His fiancé: Megan May, children: Isiah Matthew White, Bailey Jo May and his soon to be born son: Gavin Paul White Siblings: Alicia (Mike) Sanders more...
William Clair White
iving ( ) . Living ( ) Deceased (x) Deceased f1) Blanche Taylor White Alma Pauline Payne Married to_=====_(date) Wife or Husband Living £ ) or Deceased ( ), When Surviving Children and Addresses_ 1 daughter - Alma LaVerne Cook, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma predeceased by 1 daughter - Vada Pauline Baer in 1982 (nephew - Fred White ............. Grandchildren and severalGrpat. Grandchildren also survive. Surviving Brothers and Sisters and Addresse more...
Annabelle Willey
of her favorite things. She will be remembered for her care of her family, Annabelle was like a second mom to her grandaughter. Annabelle loved Christmas time and always made it special for everyone. Her usual breakfast of cookies and coffee with Clyde will be missed. Surviving is her husband of seventy years, Clyde A. Willey, they were married in 1948 in Prospect. Also surviving are her sons: Larry (Christina) Willey and Dan Willey both of Wa more...
Paul Raymond Winkle
accident-free miles.  He loved going to baseball games at the Richwood Park, watching football and going to horse races, car races and demo derbies with his sons.  Paul enjoyed spending time with his family, whether it was cookouts or taking car trips and vacations to visit with relatives and friends or going to river boats.  He also enjoyed eating out at local restaurants with the church men’s group. He is survived by his children, Robin ( more...
Helen Lucille Wolfe
7, she married Aloysius I. (Louie) Wolfe and he died March 28,1970. She was a homemaker and worked at Elgin West for 12 years through Green Thumb. She did various job at the school, DH Class Aid, .did cleaning and was also a cook. She was a member of the Eagles' and. Moose Lodges in Marion and the LaRue Senior Citizens. She is survived by two sons, Ronald E. (Tracy) Wolfe and John E. (Pam) Wolfe, both of New Bloomington; three daughters, Agnes (E more...
Goldie Marie Wood
ille; abrother, Cliff Stiffler, Prospect; a sister, Hazel Cluff, Greensboro, N.C.; 15 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. One brother, Art Stiffler, is deceased. Mrs. Wood had worked atMedCenter Hospital as a cook. She was a lifetime member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Prospect. Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Wednesday at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Prospect. Friends may call 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Tuesday at Stofcheck Funeral H more...
Phyllis Ann Wood
s born October 6, 1938 in Richwood to the late Don and Ruby M. (Ayers) Beeney. On May 16, 1986 she married Roland “Jake” Wood and he survives in Richwood. She was a member of Christ the Rock Church. She had worked as a cook for Union Manor and Heartland Nursing Homes as well as the Five-County Joint Juvenile Detention Center. Phyllis was a gentle soul but was also a spitfire who wasn’t afraid to tell you her opinion. She loved cooking, es more...
Roberta Mae (Weist) Wood
dia Marie.  Needless to say she was the light of their life. Roberta and Frank shared many happy years together enjoying vacations in Canada and many other places. In 1962 Roberta began working at the LaRue school as a cook.  She enjoyed seeing all the kids going through the lunch line each day.  Roberta and Frank were blessed by the marriage of their daughter Claudia to Dan Hicks.  Two loving Grandchildren Jennifer Lynn and more...
Eilene Worthington
Salutatorian and member of the National Honor Society.  She stayed in close contact with her classmates and attended most of the class reunions through the years. Eilene was a supportive friend, a good listener, a skilled cook and seamstress, and an expert party planner with an eye for detail.  Her service was visible in the Richwood community as Welcome Wagon hostess and Salvation Army officer. Eilene enjoyed eating out, playing dominoes, more...
Marian M. Wright
er Byhalia area resident was bom March 29,1914, and the daughter of Aaron B. and Maggie Marmon Meddles. Her husband, Harold E. Wright, whom she married April 15,1933, preceded her in death on Sept 19, 1991. She was a retired cook in the North Union Local School District, a member of the retirees' group, the former Byhalia United Methodist Church and attended Bethel United Methodist Church. Surviving are a son, Harold Eugene (Verna L.) Wright of M more...
Wilma Jean Wright
Reiter Jr., son -in -law John Everett, and daughter- in -law Pamela (Harrison) Wright Wilma Jean was a homemaker and loving mother who was always available to her family and devoted wife to her husband. She was an excellent cook. She enjoyed puzzles, reading, sending cards and notes to family, phone calls from the grandkids and watching polka shows on T.V. She was a member of the LaRue United Methodist Church. She will be greatly missed by all more...
Marcel Zelek
Rue, died at 9 p.m. Wednesday Aug 1, 1990 in the emergency room of MedCenter Hospital. He was bom Oct. 5, 1917, in Evan-ston, 111.     On Oct 29, 1981, he married Anna Lee Winters Buck Zelek, who survives. He was an Army cook during World War II and before retiring was employed in construction work. The member of St. Joseph Catholic Church, LaRue, wintered about 45 years in Florida, the last nine years of which he spent in Ocean Breeze Park, more...

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