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Mary Catherine Cunningham
al Hospital in Kenton, Ohio. She was born March 9,1918, in Logan County to the late Perry Burton and Flossie (Nickells) Reese. On August 4, 1950, she married Clifford L. Cunningham, and he died March 16,1984. She worked as a cook at the Plaza Inn in Mount Victory and was a life member of the VFW Auxiliary at Roundhead, Ohio. She is survived by one grandson Jeffrey Cunningham of Mount Victory; four stepsons, Frank Cunningham of Belle Center, John more...
Mary Cunningham
r loving family She was born December 1, 1924 in Richwood to the late John Welling and Hazel (Kale) Lane Mary was a 1942 graduate of the Richwood High School, she was a farmwife who loved to garden, work with her flowers and cook. The most important part of her life was taking care of her family Surviving is her husband Vernon E. "Gene" Cunningham, whom she married October 16, 1949 in Prospect, sons: Tim (Debbie) Lane of Raymond, Danny more...
Dorothy V. Dailey
Mercedes Baker, brothers and sisters: Homer, Jack and Robert Schenck, Helen Coate, Mary Watson, Martha Jean Tincher, Carol Markum and Joyce Skinner. She was a true homemaker in every sense of the word, as she was a talented cook.  Thanksgiving and Christmas were her favorite times of the year and she enjoyed baking and decorating for the holidays.  Dorothy was an avid gardener and enjoyed canning vegetables.  When she was able, she enjoyed kn more...
Patsy Jean Davidhizar
Michael Davidhizar and brother Daniel Kile. Patsy was a homemaker and most important to her was her family. Member of the LaRue Mothers Club, She collected many things; Teddy Bears, Salt and Pepper Shakers, Bells, Owls, and Cook Books. She enjoyed Reading, Puzzles  and taking rides in the country. Funeral Services will be Friday September 20, 2013 at 2:00 PM at the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home in LaRue. Minister will be Mr. James Bright. more...
Eula Jean Davis
. Among some other things that kept her busy in her younger days, she ran an egg route, delivering eggs to people around Richwood, and serving as an election official on the Union County Board of Elections. An accomplished cook, Eula Jean was well-known for her chicken and noodles as well as her sugar cookies.  She was also a talented seamstress.  She and her husband Bob were avid sports fans for many years, following their children’s sport more...
Mabel M. DeBolt
Mabel M. DeBolt, 84, formerly of Richwood, died Sunday, Dec. 30,2001, at Marion General Hospital after a two-month illness. She had been employed as a cook at Claibourne Elementary School and was a well-known Union County artist and a member of the Richwood First Baptist Church, Annie Richards Circle, American Baptist Women, Carpe Diem and a charter member of the Marysville Art League. She was bom July 7, 1917, in LaRue to the late Wilbur and Ber more...
Maxine Decker
her in death was a son who was killed in Vietnam, William Bernard Decker, siblings: Pete, R.A., Rudolph, Coy and Leslie Willis and Ferena Blatteoux daughter-in-law: Marilyn Decker Maxine was of the Baptist faith. She was a cook at many restaurants in the area, including the Plaza Inn, Star Lanes and the Back Forty which she had owned and operated. During WWII she had worked at the Ammunition Plant in Illinois. But her true calling in life was more...
Mildred Joan "Ann" Denman
ital. She was born October 29, 1929 in LaRue, Ohio to the late Benton and Mildred (Thomasson) Denman. Joan loved her family, friends and pets very much. She enjoyed gardening, yard work (especially her beautiful flowers), cooking and keeping a clean house. She was a proud Grandma to Lindsay and Logan Deisher and a good Mom to LouAnn (Scott) Deisher of Avon. In her later years, Joan enjoyed doing puzzles and going out to eat with her husband o more...
Golda Dennis
, 98, formerly of York Center died Sunday, April 30, 2006 at the Gables at Green Pastures.  She was born Feb 3, 1908 in Hocking County to the late Bert and Jennie (Burgoon) Keister. She was a homemaker and an excellent cook.  She was formerly a member of the Church of Christ in Christian Union. On Feb 24, 1940 she married George Earl Dennis, who died in August of 1979. She is survived by a daughter, Donna (Lewis) McComas, York Center more...
Raymond True Dilsaver
Raymond True Dilsaver, age 77, of 10345 Linwood Road, LaRue, died Friday, May 19, 2000, at 10:50 a.m. at his resi- dence. He was born May 25, 1922, in j Bowling Green Township, Mari- on County, to the late John A. and Isa (Cook) Dilsaver. On July 26, 1949, he married Betty J. Stoner and she survives Also surviving are four sons, Lavern (Debbie) Dilsaver, of LaRue, Raymond Junior (Debbie) Dilsaver and Roger (Marcia) Dilsaver, both of Marion, and more...
Clara May "Cricket" Dowell
, Shirley Retterer of Lakeview, Phyllis (Mike) Clevenger of Magnetic Springs and JoAnn (Leonard) Maynard of Marion; a son, George Okey (Debbie) Dowell of Bucyrus; 14 grandchildren; 48 great-grandchildren; two sisters, Maxine Cook of West Virginia and Nellie Knox of Texas; and a daughter-in-law, Sue Dowell of Marion. Graveside services will be held at 3 p.m. Tuesday at the Shoup (Thompson Township) Cemetery. The Rev. Harry Meade will officiate. Th more...
Mary Lou Hutchinson Dowling
ed gardening, crossword puzzles and doting on her grandsons. She was born Jan. 17, 1907, in Dennis, Ky., to the late Roland and Maggie Ramey Hutchinson and was predeceased by a brother, Paul Hutchinson; and six sisters, Emma Cooksey, Bertha Allen, Virginia Van Horn, Opal Kitchen, May Stuart and Laura Rice. She married Emory A. Dowling in September 1929 and he died in October of 1942. She is survived by a son, E.A. (Sandra) Dowling of Proctorville more...
Mary Jane Drake
as also predeceased by her son, Gary Drake, infant daughter, Janice Drake, son-in-law, Tom Crampton, siblings, John and Wilbur Oliver, Edna Osborne, Nellie Coutu and Genevieve Rohr. Mary was a homemaker. She enjoyed baking, cooking and crocheting. She also had a sweet tooth, enjoying ice cream and anything sweet. Mary had been a member of the former Hepburn United Methodist Church and had attended the New Bloomington United Methodist Church. S more...
Gerald Lee Dunkin
his mother survives in LaRue. A graduate of the LaRue High School, he was a factory worker and a veteran of World War II. Surviving are one son Clayton Lee with the United States Air Force in St. Louis, Mo.; daughters, Carol Cook of Hamilton, 0.; Emily Sue of Oxford, Ohio; Jennifer Sue and another son, David Lee both at home; one grandchild; two brothers, Glenn L. of Marion; and Gene L. of Hollister, Calif.; one sister, Mrs. Kenneth (Grace) Herfo more...
Margaret H. Eblin
Margaret H. Eblin, 92, of Richwood, died Wednesday morning, April 6, 2005, at Heartland of Marysville. A homemaker, she retired as a cook for Richwood schools. She was a member of Richwood Garden Club and the King's Daughters. She and her husband Lester enjoyed square dancing, and they belonged to many clubs in the Central Ohio area. She enjoyed time with her family and her dog Molly. She was born April 4,1913, in Lewis Center, to the late James more...
Donna Ruth Ehret
ded the Marion Business College. She was a true homemaker in every sense of the word, she enjoyed gardening, and crocheting, she had even won some awards at the Richwood Fair for her crocheting. Her family remembers her good cooking and the time she spent with them around the kitchen table. Donna was a dedicated member of the Grace Baptist Church in Marion. Surviving are her children: Charles (Shelly) Ehret of Richwood, Sally (Lloyd) Baker of Pr more...
Wilda Lee Elliott
by her husband, Lewis Elliott, they were married June 17, 1959 and he died January 17, 2019, she was also predeceased by a son, Larry Slemmons and siblings: Don, Bob and Junior Wurtsbaugh and June Henderson. Wilda loved to cook for her family. She enjoyed spending time at her summer place at Indian Lake, boating and fishing and cookouts. She was always a very hard worker. Stubborn and strong-willed lady. She had worked at Abbotts, first in Pro more...
Virginia Irene Goins Erwin
LaRue, Kathy Conley of Urbana, Brenda Dennis of Marysville and Debbie Erwin of Greencamp; four stepsons, John Erwin and Steve Erwin of Marion, Clarence Erwin of Marysville and Ted Erwin of Washington; a stepdaughter, Evelyn Cook of Harpster; and numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren. . Funeral services will be: held at 11 a.m. Monday at the Ballinger Funeral Home in Richwood. The Rev. Robert W. Schmelzer will officiate and burial will b more...
Frances E. Estep
iblings: Henry and Curtis Jones, Elizabeth Ross and Hazel Beckett. Frances was a homemaker, she loved gardening of all kinds, flower and vegetable, she especially had a green thumb for her tomatoes. She was also a wonderful cook and baker, cookies, potato salad and chocolate pie were some of her family’s favorites. But the true meaning in her life was her family, everything she did in her life was geared around them. Surviving is her daughte more...
Samuel Orval Estep
ne 1, 1949, and she died March 26, 1967. He is survived by a daughter, Mandy Cover of Prospect; two granddaughters, Angela Crist of Columbus and Diana Cover of Hickory, N.C.; two greatgranddaughters, Makayla Crist and Adrian Cook; and a sister, Myrlie Russell of Waverly. Funeral services will be held at noon Tuesday at the Gehm-Ballinger Funeral Home in Prospect. The Rev. Thomas J. Lasley will officiate and burial will be at the Prospect Cemetery more...
Christine Ann Farley
ham) Nininger, they survive in LaRue. Christine was a 1976 graduate of the Ridgedale High School. She was retired from the former Kable Fulfillment in Marion where she worked for over thirty years. Christine was a talented cook, she was known to try many different things, always testing her families taste buds. She loved being outside in her garden and flower bed, this was a happy spot for her. When she and Douglas were married and able, they t more...
Alix Noan Fausnaugh
and Naomi (Bell) Shoup, she was also preceded in death by her husband Robert L. Fausnaugh. Noan was a longtime Microbiologist at the Ohio State University. She enjoyed sewing, Bible Study and was known to be a really good cook. But the most important thing in her life was her family. She is survived by her son, Andy (Maggie) Fausnaugh of Raymond and grandson, Ross (Jess) Fausnaugh of Philadelphia, Pa Sister, Nan McConaughey of Marion Service more...
Charlotte E. Fawley
Charlotte E. Fawley, 91, of Richwood died Monday, May 24, 1999, at Riverside Methodist Hospital after falling the prior day. She was a retired cook for the York School and Plaza Inn in Mt Victory. She was a member of the York United Methodist Church, Richwood Civic Center, Ladies Aid for the church and Civic Center. She was born Dec. 27, 1907, in Union County to Robert O. and Florence H. Rittenhouse Lee. On March 14,1928, she was married to W. Ha more...
Muriel Wynell Ferguson
ber 28, 2011 at her home. She was born January 23, 1928 in Haverstraw, New York to the late James Perry and Anna Lee (McGeehee) Shaw, she was also predeceased by 4 brothers: Bob, Ray, Jim and Dick Shaw Wynell was a retired cook with the North Union Schools, where she worked for over 20yrs., she was a member of the Community United Calvary Church in Richwood and Topps Group #454. She enjoyed gardening, decorating for the Holidays, collecting dol more...
Juanita J. “Hazel” Fields
in LaRue. She had held two Star Points, District President, Grand Page to Warder, Deputy Grand Matron and Grand Rep. to Ohio and Virginia. She was a member and secretary of Marion County Federation Club. She also had helped cook meals at the Masonic Lodge. Juanita was lovingly given the nickname “Hazel” by her teenaged daughter Carla. That name carries on to this day. It came from the sitcom “Hurray for Hazel”. She had an open house pol more...

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