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Herman H. Berry
rving in the Army Air Corp.  he worked at National Cash Register as a collator operator, then taught Masonry at MCI and Tri-Rivers. Member of the Weak Enders Campers Club.  He loved fishing, getting the family together for cook outs. He had an exceptional sense of humor, lived life to the fullest and was a devoted husband and father. Funeral Services will be held Tuesday May 26, 2009 at 11:00 AM at the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home in LaRue. more...
Margaret Louise Berry
, they married three days later.  They enjoyed an active and energetic marriage for 64 years, until Herman’s death in 2009. Louise was retired from the Tri-Rivers Career Center in Marion, where she worked as an assistant cook.  Previously she worked at the P Hagerty Shoe Company in Washington C.H., OH, as a leather seamstress.  She loved working word search puzzles and reading, but her favorite hobby was sewing.  She could sew anything fro more...
Ethel K. Bevis
Jim Craig and Bobb Craig, and four sisters, Edith Baker, Twila Hines, Dorothy Fryman and Joan Britenstine. On June 25, 1949 she married John Thomas Bevis and he died August 12, 1979. She was a farm wife and had worked as a cook at North Union High School for 10 years. She was a member of Richwood Civic Center, the Union County Election Board and had attended the Community United Calvary Church. Ethel and John Thomas enjoyed going to Lake Erie t more...
Joie Margaret Bevis
in Greenup, KY and he died May 19, 1994. She was a member of Fulton Creek Friends Church and the Ladies Missionary Group.  A published poet, she enjoyed writing poetry and painting off and on her whole life.  She loved to cook, especially for her nieces and nephews, and she loved her cats. She is survived by a sister-in-law, Helen Borland, Richwood; several nephews and nieces and a special friend, Betty Pierce. Funeral Services will be held more...
Jeremy Paul Blankenship
n optical tech and licensed Optician with Comprehensive Eye Care in Columbus for the past year, before that he had lived in Orlando for 15 years. He was a very outgoing person who never knew a stranger, he had a passion for cooking, enjoyed working pottery and was known to be very artistic. He belonged to a Men’s Choir in Columbus and loved spending time with his dogs, Oscar and Nino. Surviving are his mom and dad: Gerald and Linda Forrider o more...
Anna Mae Blue
e died December 6, 2010. She was also preceded in death by two brothers, Barry Johnston and Donald Johnston. She had worked at B. F. Goodrich for many years. Anna Mae enjoyed crocheting and needlepoint, and was an excellent cook. She is survived by three daughters, Deborah Dawson, Jacksonville, Florida; Karen (James) Blue-Temple, Marion; Sharon (Tony Wasserman) Blue, Phoenix, Arizona; two brothers, Edward Johnston and Larry (Linda) Johnston, al more...
Katy Boles
oward Lee. Son-in law Tom Burt. Katy loved her grandchildren, Crocheting, Traveling especially the Smoky Mountains. She graduated  from the LaRue High School and was a member of the LaRue United Methodist Church. She was a cook for the Elgin Local Schools. Graveside Services will be held Saturday May 19, 2012 at 11:00 AM at the LaRue Cemetery. Minister will be the Rev. Clancy Cruise. There will be no calling hours. The Stofcheck-Ballinger Fun more...
Bernard Brooks Bond
at the Marion Power Shovel, was an Army veteran who served in World War LT, and was a member of the American Legion Post 584 in Marion. He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Andrew (Becky) Felty, LaRue, and Mrs. Gray (Golda Cookie) Howell, Palestine, Texas;' five grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren;: three, sisters, Violet Crites, Marion, Irma Wood, Charleston, W.Va., and Golda Cochran, LaRue. Three brothers and a sister are deceased. &nb more...
Helen L. Borland
ora Mae Foos and Rosella Parish. A 1941 graduate of York High School, she was a member of the Marysville Church of the Nazarene and the Farm Women’s Progressive Club. She was a talented seamstress and her family loved her cooking, especially her homemade noodles. Helen was a true farmwife in every sense of the word, she was known to drive her own tractor and loved being around the farm animals. She is survived by a son, Russell (Florence) Bor more...
Kramer H. Bowden III
or many years at Fairfield Engineering in Marion. After the closing of Fairfield, he began his own consulting company, Bowden Consulting. From there he later retired. Kramer loved is family and friends. He enjoyed grilling, cooking, and entertaining at numerous get togethers where many laughs and memories were shared. He also enjoyed hunting, fishing, swimming in the pond and sharing silly tales with his grandchildren at the Jackson Family Home. more...
Rose Mary Bowden
Baptist Church which is where she was married. She inspired so many with her faith in God and the compassion and caring of the other person always wanting to help ease their problems never thinking of herself.  She enjoyed cooking and baking for family and friends. She had a gifted talent for sewing and quilt making. Prior to her early retirement because of health reasons, she was employed at the Marion County Auditors Office where she began more...
Barbara Ann Brake
y for Women as a dental assistant and remained in the field of dentistry until her retirement from Richwood Family Dental. She and Mike had been members at the Rush Creek UMC. She enjoyed feeding people and was an excellent cook. She occasionally tackled sewing projects and would save the day mending clothing for her family. Barb cherished her outings with ‘the girls’, as the staff from Richwood Family Dental would arrange lunch gatherings. more...
Rose Mary Brooks
ad formerly worked at Central Ohio Mental Health. Along with her husband she pastored the Bible Faith Church in Mt. Victory. She loved her God, Church and was humbled by the opportunity to preach at the church. Rose enjoyed cooking, baking and canning, vegetable soup and jellies were a couple of her specialties. But her family was the center of her life, she cherished all the time she was able to spend with them. Rose is survived by her husband more...
Phyllis Ann Bryan
ryan Minter and Greg Minter, a brother, Ed McCrary, and her step-mother, Rose McCrary. She had worked at Shaffers IGA in Prospect, worked as a temp at Honda, and also did some local cleaning. She enjoyed reading, gardening, cooking, and sewing. Phyllis loved hanging with family and friends, and her weekly dinner with her son, Brad. She is survived by a son, Brad Minter, Richwood; three grandchildren, Tiffany Minter, Richwood, Chelsea Minter, Ke more...
Mary Lou Buckley
obert V. Buckley, they were married April 27, 1952 at the Emmanuel Lutheran Church in Marion and he died May 15, 2013. Mary Lou was a homemaker, devoted wife, mother, grandmother and great grandmother. She was known for her cooking and baking skills; sugar cookies and pickles were some of her best. Mary Lou loved antiques and going to yard sales. She was a strong Christian, having been a long-time member of the St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in P more...
Ben E. Bumgarner
y, his sweetcorn patch, motorcycle rides with Pam, playing sudoku and telling dad jokes. All these things were important in his life, but the most important time for Ben was the time he spent with his large family, he loved cooking for everyone, it was always his goal to get at least a 50 lb. turkey for thanksgiving. He rarely missed a grandkid event; he was also known to be a pretty good babysitter and backup shuttle person for whoever needed h more...
Lisa Marie Scheiderer Bunten
ers Career Center.  She had a funny, quick wit and was a very active Facebook user.  Lisa was always the life of the party and everyone had a good time when they were around her.  She loved her children dearly and enjoyed cooking and spending time with family.  She will be missed by many. She is survived by her father, David (Brenda) Scheiderer, Richwood; her mother, Janice M. (John Colegrove) Scheiderer, Marysville; her daughter, Megan May, more...
Dorothy L. Butcher
; as well as an infant sister Erma Louise Dorothy was first and foremost a homemaker for her husband and children. She did babysitting and ironing for many families over the years. She loved baking chocolate cakes and sugar cookies, taking care of her grandchildren and getting them of the school bus when they were younger and playing board games with her grandchildren and great grandchildren. She is survived by a daughter, Nancy L. (Walt) Everl more...
Bessie Lou Carlyle
ried Herbert Frances Carlyle in Greenup, Kentucky and he died December 30, 2007.  She was also preceded in death by six brothers and five sisters, and two great-grandchildren. She enjoyed sewing and crocheting and loved to cook and bake. She was especially known for her peanut butter cake. She worked several years at G.C. Murphy's and retired from Midwest Lettering both in Marion. She enjoyed watching western movies and listening to country mus more...
Jean Anne Williams Carmean
es n Richwood, besides her dad she was also predeceased by her stepson Dalton Carmean. Jean was a 1983 graduate of the North Union High School, she loved Ohio State Basketball, was an avid and talented gardener, she enjoyed cooking, mushroom hunting, karaoke with friends and taking motorcycle rides. Jean was also the bookkeeper for Carmean Repair where she worked alongside of her beloved husband Mike. Jean loved spending time with her family, es more...
Cora Idella Carr
954, died in 1980. Mrs. Carr is also survived by three daughters, Mrs. Geraldine Agner, Orlando, Fla., Mrs. Imo Belle Williams, Dixon, Mo., and Mrs. Margaret Binkley, Woodstock; two sisters, Inez Miller, Crestline, and Leoma Cook, Milan, Mich.; 10 grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren. Three brothers and four sisters are deceased. The service will be 11 a.m. Monday in Stofcheck Funeral Home with the Rev. Harley Roston officiating. Burial will more...
Zula M. Castle
Zula M. Castle, 93, of llichwood, died Sunday, May 14, 1995 at Marion Manor. The retired restaurant and hotel cook had been seriously ill for several days. A native of Flat Gap, KY, she was born January 28, 1902, daughter of James M. and Laura Alice Salyer. She was married to William Castle, who preceded her in death. Surviving are nieces and nephews. A daughter, Virginia, died in 1980. Three sisters and four brothers are deceased. Funeral servic more...
Chloe Rose Chambers
e could make a friend of anyone and found much in life to be joyous and funny. Of course, she never knew a stranger. Chloe loved food, trying new recipes and being otherwise creative. She may have made 100 batches of no-bake cookies, one of her favorites. Chloe loved to have her nails done whether on her own or professionally. She really enjoyed changing the color of her hair. She enjoyed a wide range of music from rap to pop and to country. She more...
Alice Chandler
e, Gene Sayre, Raymond Martin and Warren Sayre. Alice was a lifelong member of the Rush Creek (Essex) United Methodist Church and was very active in her service to the church and her community. She was a member of the WSCS, cooked countless funeral dinners, alumni dinners and catered many special events. When the church was between pastors, she would even preach on Sunday morning. Her faith was unshakable and the life she lived was a testimony t more...
Cecil Sherman Charles
, Seth Cabot, Stephen Benjamin Charles,- Shane Benjamin _4_Grandchildren and_Great Grandchildren also survive. Charles c&Lax. - - / Surviving Brothers and Sisters and Addresses _only child- Pallbearers: Charles Barry, Don Cook, Paul Cramer, Jon Davis, Harold Hoffman, —Stanley Meddlas,—Don Parsons >—Chostor Parrott.--—• Honarary Pallbearers: John R. Bell, Carl Bugg, Paul Cowgill, Dr. W. P. Drake, Loy George Don McGraw, Orrin Snaw, Tu more...

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