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Elifrede Christy t Church in Richwood, serving in various capacities, serving on boards as well as being custodian with her husband. She was an active volunteer with the Union County Board of Elections. Elifrede loved to read and enjoyed cooking and baking. She was a great mom and grandma, and a good friend and neighbor.
She is survived by two sons, James R. (Sandra) Christy, Piqua; Terry K. (Joyce) Christy, Covington; four grandchildren, Jill (Lee) Arent; more... |
| Helen Mae (Drake) Clapsaddle , and helped with the meals. She was the oldest living member of Pharisburg United Methodist Church, and belonged to the WSCS. Helen enjoyed being in the bowling league at Richwood Lanes.
She had worked as a substitute cook at the Leesburg-Magnetic Elementary School and had been employed at Livingston's on the Corner in Richwood for 13 years. She was an organic gardener, always sharing her vegetables with friends, family and neighbors, an more... |
| Charles H. Clark Jr. al Union Rep for the AFL-CIO in Columbus. He was a farmer at heart, moving his family to the country to raise his prized Angus cattle. He also was known for his “chef” abilities, he loved having his family around to eat, cook, and have a legal beverage with. He had a soft spot in his heart for his German Shepard dogs.
The true center of his life was his family, he loved them all, but he got great pleasure out of being around the younger ones more... |
| Hazel Mae Clark fe or Husband Living ( ) or Deceased £ ), When__Aug. 6, 1981
Surviving Children and Addresses_
none
_Grandchildren and_Great Grandchildren also survive.
Surviving Brothers and Sisters and Addresses _
1 sis - Mrs. Lillian Cook_
_ni.e.ce.s and nephews-
_3 bro. dec._
Funeral Services will be held_Sun., Feb. 5, 1989_, 1&
at_2 :0QP m. in the_York-McKendree United Meth. Church_
with Rev__Chris Taylor_officiating. Burial will be in_
_ByhaIia_ more... |
| Roger R. Clevenger t with friends to McDonalds and Wendy’s.
Surviving are his sons: Rhett Clevenger of Richwood, Dirk Clevenger of Marysville, Conon (Heather) Clevenger of Upper Sandusky and Bronson Clevenger of Marion
Grandchildren: Austin Cook, Kaylee, Shelbi and Seth Clevenger
Two Brothers: Rex Clevenger of Delaware and Michael (Phyllis) Clevenger of Magnetic Springs
Services will be held privately for the family; burial will take place in the Hopewell Cemet more... |
| Clevestine Cline Cline Sr. and he survives, also surviving are her children: Christine Danielle (Kyle) Farley of Marion and Denver Lewis (Heather) Cline Jr. of Marion
Grandchildren: Denver Lewis Cline III and Hannah E.C. Farley
She enjoyed cooking, watching and analyzing movies, shopping for the best deals, gardening (tending to her very large garden), canning and freezing what she grew, taking care of her fruit trees, caring for her hummingbirds that came back more... |
| Garnet G. Cloud t. ,_Pros.peat---------------------------
Place nfPpat.h Grady Memorial HospilaDate of Death . Qa±-?8, 1 985 Moo . -
Delaware
Hour of Death______8:05 a.m.________ How Long 111_seriously ill__8 wp.pJls
Occupation of Deceased cook atf ffiale1* s Restaurant in ProRpp.nl- .
Church, Lodges, Societies ____Prospect United Meth, Church? Prospect..
S Order
Senior Citizens? of the Eastern Star Chapter #69:_____________
Pythian Sisters
Date of Birth July 1 more... |
| Chadrick David Cobb rrie (Kramp) Newsome. He was also preceded in death by grandparents, Warren Kramp and Robert and Annie Cobb.
He was a 1993 graduate of Elgin High School. Chad enjoyed gardening and taking care of people with his love of cooking. He was a very talented cook and one of his specialties was desserts. Chad was hardworking and dedicated to his career in food service where he worked for many years and was the General Manager of a Wendy’s in C more... |
| Lester G. Cochran Hospital, Kenton.
He was born March 6, 1911, in Philo, W.Va, to the late Herbert and Lula (Hill) Cochran.
On Dec. 22, 1945, he married Golda Kate Bond and she survives.
He is survived by two nieces, Becky Felty of LaRue and Cookie Howell of Palestine, Texas; one brother, Del-bert Cochran of LaRue; and two sisters, Helen Simpson of Buffalo, W.Va. and Reba Graham of Leon, W.Va. Two brothers, Pete Cochran and Kermit Cochran, and two sisters, Gathy more... |
| Ileene “Toby” Cole Melvin Hood and 2 sisters: Mary Rose Moore and Irene Scotten
Toby had a heart of gold, she was a loving Mother and special “Gram” to her grandchildren, she loved golfing, boating, fishing and traveling. She also enjoyed cooking, reading and crocheting. Until her recent illness, when she was able, she attended the Claibourne United Methodist Church.
Surviving are her Children: Sandra (Claude) Tidd of Richwood, and Ronald Perry of Florida
Gr more... |
| Helen S. Collins preceded in death by three brothers, Guy, Edgar and Stanley Roberts.
She was a lifetime member and faithful servant of the Prospect Baptist Church and its Mission Society and the Prospect Gardeners Club. She loved being a cook and serving the children for 37 years at the Prospect, later Elgin South Elementary. She began working part-time and eventually became head cook in the only job she ever had, retiring in 1993. Helen and her husband, more... |
| Rita E. Colwell rs. Prior to that, she was the top server at the former Brown Jug Restaurant in Delaware for over 15 years. Rita also drove the bus for the Special Olympics in Delaware County. Rita enjoyed gardening and was an excellent cook. One of her favorite activities was constructing puzzles and she enjoyed Gospel music. Above all, Rita’s love for God and her family always took top priority in her life. Rita Colwell will be forever missed but wil more... |
| Linda Lou Scheiderer Comeau irst husband, Malcolm Scheiderer in May, 1990 and a brother, Tommy Saunders.
On September 27, 2003 she married Jean Claude Comeau in Canada and he survives in Miramichi.
She had worked at O. R. W. in Marysville as the head cook, retiring in 2002 after 17 years of service. Linda enjoyed playing Bingo, and fishing at Indian Lake. She loved to shop and always was searching for a bargain.
She is survived by three sons, Kris Scheiderer, Richwoo more... |
| Amy J. Pendleton Compton ect, many nieces and nephews and her special canine friend and companion, Marlo.
Amy worked at DealerPRO Training Solutions in Gahanna for the last 4 ½ years, she enjoyed crafts and was very talented at repurposing things, cooking and baking.
She had a soft spot in her heart for animals, but her true love in life was her family and friends.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday July 6, 2016 at 11:00 am at the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home more... |
| Christina L. Cooper s a 1975 graduate of the Elgin High School. She was a true homemaker in every sense of the word. She was very talented with her hands, she could sew, crochet and was known for her “Goose Clothes”. She was also an awesome cook and baker.
She cherished the time she could spend with her entire family, but her grandbabies were very special to her. She also kept her family on their toes with her sense of humor.
She was a woman of very stro more... |
| Virginia H. Corbin t., LaRue, died in her home Thursday May 6, 1990.
She was born Nov. 24, 1918, near Green Camp, to Virden Hancock and Lucy Idelphia Cleveland Dutton.
On Jan. 11, 1936, she married Donald J. Corbin, who died in 1984.
She was a cook for LaRue schools before retiring in 1957 and was a former member of LaRue Pythian Sisters.
Surviving are two sons, William E. Corbin, LaRue, and James B. Corbin. Ridgeway; a daughter, Mrs. Robert (Eileen) Clement, LaRue more... |
| Lyda May Courtney tney__ Age _gj.
Address _6822 S. R. 303r_Prospect_
Place Of Death MedCenter Hospital__ Date Of Death September 30. 1991 Mon .
Marion
Hour of Death 10:15 P-m-_ How Long 111 6 weeks illness_
Occupation Of Deceased Retired Cook in the Buckeye Valley School System for 27 years
long time member
Church, Lodges, Societies Radnor Baptist Church; ^agcsagoaiKi^t^geaaigccegfe_
Date Of Birth May 5, 1910_ place of Birth Calloway County, Kentucky
Fathe more... |
| Mandy Lee Cover She especially loved her grandchildren.
She is survived by two daughters, Angela (Ben) Miller, Marysville; Diana Rose Lyda, Granite Falls, North Carolina; grandchildren, Makayla, Sadie, Brennan and Skylee Miller and Adrian Cooke; three cousins who were special to her, Johnny Gullett, Wanda Lee Littleton and Judith Ann Cable with whom she grew up and spent summers together in Kentucky; and a special aunt and her namesake, Mandy Prater. Beside more... |
| Gertrude Ann Pierce Cowgill active long-time member and volunteer of the Richwood Civic Center where she played the kazoo in the Kitchen Band. She enjoyed playing cards and going out to dinner with her friends. Gertrude was known for being a great cook and baker and no one, whether surprise or planned guest, ever left her home hungry.
She had no children of her own, but was very actively involved in the lives of her nieces and nephews: Samuel Pierce, Dublin; Barbara W more... |
| Max Reece Cowgill ic Springs and Annette (Aaron) Beachy of Plain City; a son, Kirt Cowgill of Magnetic Springs; seven grandchildren, Jason Keigley, Kimberly and Jesse Cowgill and Israel, Sylas, Noah and Elisha Beachy; and a sister, Rose Marie Cook of Marysville,
Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday at the Stofcheck Funeral Home. The Rev. Fred Cheney will officiate and burial will be at the Price Cemetery where the Richwood American Legion and VFW posts more... |
| Vernon Ralph Cowgill h L. (Nancy) Cowgill of North Lewisburg and Dennis (Pam) Cowgill of Marysville; a daughter, Elaine (Steve) Jolliff of North Lewisburg; four grandchildren; a brother, Max (Marian) Cowgill of Richwood; and a sister, Rose Marie Cook of Marysville.
Funeral services will be held 2 p.m. Saturday at the Stofcheck Funeral Home in Richwood. The Rev. Barb Stevens will officiate and burial will be at the Prospect Cemetery where graveside military rites wil more... |
| Scott A. Cox national for 35 years and after that North Union Local Schools for 18 years, working in all three school buildings. He loved and supported North Union, students and staff alike.
Scotty was a master gardener and a tremendous cook. He grew tomatoes the size of dinner plates. He was the most loyal West Virginia Mountaineer fan ever. He loved Cher concerts and the movie Christmas Vacation. He was proud of his daughters, and he was the best grandpa a more... |
| Cloa Mae Cramer an Legion Auxiliary, the former Claibourne Grange and the Slim Whitman Appreciation Society. She had been active in the Union County Republican Party.
She was born March 5, 1912, in Marysville to the late William H. and Edna Cook Jenkins and was predeceased by her stepfather, Earl Robertson, who helped raise her; an infant daughter, Paula Cramer; and two sisters, Hazel Matteson and Dorothy Cameron. She married Arby Cramer June 19,1939, in Cattlen more... |
| Kate Cramer for 25 years and
director of transportation for several years. She was a very dedicated
homemaker, wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. Her greatest
joy came when she was surrounded by her family. Her exceptional cooking
was the focal point of every family gathering.
The deceased and her husband shared a lifelong passion for Cushman
Scooters. They took trips on the scooters as far away as Niagara Falls
and traveled across the United S more... |
| Shirley Jean (Davis) Criswell vember 25, 2006 at the home of her son in Delaware. She was born Feb 25, 1932 in Richwood to the late Dever and Marian (Haughn) Davis.
On Nov 12, 1972 she married John Criswell, who died in 1991.
She was an excellent cook and was loved by many and will be sadly missed by family and friends.
She is survived by her two sons, Terry Lee (Elise) Simpkins, Indiana; Dannie Lynn (Lisa) Simpkins, Delaware, Ohio, 11 grandchildren and 10 great-gran more... |
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