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Blanche L. Fillinger
on June 20, 1948, and who died August 16, 1993. A 1948 graduate of Mt. Victory High School, she was a hard-working farm wife for most of her life.  She was a fan of Ohio State football and basketball.  Blanche was a great cook and loved taking care of her grandchildren. She is survived by two sons, Larry (Linda) Fillinger, Richwood; John (Cindy) Fillinger, Hilliard; eight grandchildren, numerous great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild more...
Robert E. “Bob” Foley
He was born December 9, 1955 in Marion to the late Ed and Donna (Bendler Jacks) Foley. He was also preceded in death by his wife, Brenda (Hughes) Foley on July 3, 2012, the day of their 29th anniversary; and a sister, Cheryl Cook. Bob loved old westerns, WWF, outdoors and his dog, Hoss. He loved being a mechanic and working with his hands and was employed at Salvage One for many years. A widower for eight years, he was lucky enough to find love more...
Ruby J. Fox
rea where she made her home with her daughter and family and their two little dogs that were her constant companions. Ruby was a homemaker and farmer’s wife.  During planting and harvest season much of her time was spent cooking for farm hands or transporting grain to the elevator.  For a few years in her spare time she was an Avon Lady calling on clients in the area. She was also active in the community.  In her youth she was a member of more...
Florence Jane Freeman
ed, determined, and loving mother. A no-nonsense firecracker, she had a quirky sense of humor.  She helped her kids as much as possible, and loved her boys; from racing barefoot with them to listening to them play music, to cooking and caring for them and her grandchildren. She is survived by her four sons, Larry, Roger, Dale, and Charles; twelve grandchildren, Chris, Timmy, Scotty, Brian, Nikki, Gina, David, Jeremy, Amanda, Jessie, Jenna, and more...
Clarence Friend Sr.
ances Friend and Hester Strait, are deceased. Mr. Friend worked in construction doing masonry work. He worked on many buildings in the Marion area. He was of the Baptist faith, liked to travel and loved his garden and family cookouts. Services will be Friday, April 29, 2005, at 2 p.m. at the. Stofcheck Funeral Home in LaRue. Minister will be the Rev. Fred Blagg. Friends may call at the funeral home in LaRue two hours before service time on Friday more...
Dorothy R. Fryman
by a son, Richard Dean Fryman, a sister, Joan Britenstein, and two brothers, Robert Craig and James Craig. She was a member of LaRue Baptist Church.  She had worked at Marblcast in Richwood until it closed, and then was a cook at Claibourne Elementary until 1987.  Dorothy enjoyed sewing and spending time with family.  She loved her cats and often could be seen sitting outside on her porch at her home in Richwood.  She also enjoyed gardening more...
Judy Lee (Doyle) Fuller
you could always find Judy getting things ready to go by 4:30am every morning.   Judy was a member of the Richwood Church of Christ, where she was baptized many years ago.  She loved gardening, reading, and a passion for cooking.  Whether it was a holiday dinner, or submitting an excellent dish for the Richwood Fair, you could always find Judy in the kitchen. But her favorite past time, had to be spending time with her granddaughter Meghan. more...
R. Delores Gamble
Home in Marion, after battling cancer for 17 years. She was born Nov. 30, 1937, in Mount Victory, to the late Kenneth and Audrey (Kelly) Overly. On June 17, 1956, she married Pearl D. Gamble and he survives. Delores enjoyed cooking, baking, gardening, collecting Longaberger baskets, her dear cat Whizzy and attending vintage car shows with her husband. She loved attending her grandchildren's sporting events. She dearly loved her family and it was more...
Stella A. Gamble
is morning Oct 6 1989 at her residence, having been in failing health. She was born, in Salyersville, Ky., Oct. 28, 1939, a daughter of the late Clay M. and Stella Blanton Adams. She had been employed for three years as head cook with Bonahza Restaurant, Marion. Mrs. Gamble is survived by two sons, Ronald Lee Gamble, Harpster, and Sgt. Terry Allen Gamble, Corpus Cove, Texas; two brothers, Wynford Adams, California, and Fred' Blanton, Norwalk; tw more...
Dolores Elizabeth Gast
Gast of Powell and Joshua (Amber) Gast of Ostrander, and six great grandchildren. Dolores loved spending time with her family and truly enjoyed being with them on Thanksgiving, Christmas and birthdays. She was a wonderful cook and everyone enjoyed her homemade cookies. A private family graveside service at the Prospect Cemetery will be conducted by Pastor Jennifer Gonsalves. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions made to St. Paul's Lut more...
Dorothy L. Gast
Church of Christ, where she played the organ and piano.  In her younger days, Dorothy had been a beautician, and had worked at the former Newmans Corner Dairy Bar.  She had also worked at Pleasant Schools.  She was a good cook, a few of her specialties being mac and cheese, butterscotch pie and red velvet cake. She was a member of George Lewis Behrens Chapter 504 Order of the Eastern Star in Delaware where she received her 60-year pin, and th more...
James R. Gast
. June 18. 2000. at Monterey Care Center in Grove City. He -was a retired corn and soybean farmer and supplied sweet corn for many local celebrations. He was retired as manager of the Marion Elks Lodge where he was known for cooking wild game. He hunted and fished throughout the country, frequently hunting big game with Indian guides on horseback in the western United States, lie was able to continue hunting squirrels throughout his life and two more...
James Lowell Gaston
remembered as a kind, fun loving man who always had a good joke to tell. He also had a mischievous way about him as he loved to tease and joke around with his family and friends. He always said he never met a chocolate chip cookie he didn’t like, and he always had an appetite for ice cream. Left to cherish his memories are his wife, Nancy (Isler) Gaston; two children, Michelle Gaston (Laura Kunkle) and Jenni (Tom) Hypes; two grandchildren, Em more...
Jeffrey Wayne “Gup” Gibson
p enjoyed racing.  He had raced Sprint Cars and was the WSOA Champion in 2007.  He was currently racing Super Modifieds.  He was a NASCAR fan, especially of both Dale Earnhardts, and loved the Dallas Cowboys.  He enjoyed cookouts and playing cornhole with family and friends.  He was a good father, grandfather, husband, brother, son and friend. Besides his wife, he is survived by three daughters, Abby (Jared) Evans, Delaware; Ashly (Justin) more...
Starling Maxine Gibson
years. She was a member of the York Center United Methodist Church. Starling was full of devotion and determination and was full of life itself. She was very involved with her church and was a hard worker. Not only did she cook and clean for her own family, she also made a living cleaning other houses. Besides her husband, she is survived by three sons, Roger (Karen) Gibson, Kenton; Russell Gibson, Lewis Center; Calvin Gibson, Richwood; a daug more...
David Lee Glass
n-law, J. Donald Oberdier of Richwood and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by three half-brothers, Charles, Ralph and Melvin Glass and two half-sisters, Mildred Highly and Lois Oberdier. Mr. Glass was a prep cook at Applebee's and member of the Union Baptist Church. Graveside services will be held Saturday, Feb. 28, 2004, at 11 a.m. at the LaRue Cemetery. Minister will be the Rev. Tim Pasma. There will be no calling hours. Those more...
Georgia Davis Graham
ber of LaRue United Methodist Church and Mary Lenox Chapter 98, OES. A former Bell Telephone Co. employe, she had been an operator supervisor. Surviving are a brother, Vera F. Davis of Columbus and a sister, Mrs. Martha Jane Cook of Marion. A brother preceded her in death. Services will be Saturday at 1:30 p.m, in Ford Funeral Home in LaRue. Rev. Frederick Haley will officate. Burial will be in Pleasant Hill Cemetery. Friends may call at the fune more...
Janet Marie Graham
ts, she was preceded in death by a grandson, Kenneth James Graham in 2007; 2 brothers, Donald James and Earl James and a sister, Doris Roszman. Janet was a warm, big-hearted lady who loved kids and family.  She was a great cook and liked to garden and can.  She will be sadly missed by all. Funeral Services will be held Monday, March 31, 2008 at 1:00 PM in the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home, Richwood with Pastor John Bradley officiating.  B more...
Mary H. Gravatt
Mary H. Gravatt, 78, of Richwood, died Sunday, Feb. 19, 2006, at The Gables at Green Pastures in Marysville. She was a farmer's wife and deeply devoted to her family. She was an excellent cook and enjoyed gardening and being a homemaker. She was born Feb. 23, 1927, in Robbinsville, N.J., to the late Michael and Julia Alberta Barrett Hoaern. She married Kenneth V. Gravatt on Feb. 7, 1948, in Robbinsville. In 1980, they moved from Allentown, N.J., more...
Emma Lynn Gray
having been an instrumental part of the 2004 addition and renovation. She had also served on the Union County Board of Developmental Disabilities She was an artistic person, enjoying painting, crafts, canning, gardening and cooking. Her family was very dear to her; she cherished all the time she spent with them. Lynn and Dick loved to travel. Surviving is her husband, Richard “Dick” Gray whom she married September 22, 1952 in Indiana. Also more...
Ruth Eileen Gray
t with ORW, retiring in 1994 after 30 years of service, a 1949 graduate of Richwood High School, member of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Prospect, Richwood Civic Center, and the ORW Retirement Group.  She enjoyed gardening, cooking and baking and liked playing Bingo.  More than anything, she loved her children and grandkids. She is survived by three sons, Steve (Debbie) Gray, Richwood; Ronald (April) Gray, Sparta, Tennessee; Gordon (Amber) Gra more...
Polly Ann Greene
ea markets, shopping was more like a hobby for her, she would explore. Polly was not one to sit still, she loved “To Go”. Her favorite tv channels were Lifetime movies and Turner Classics. Polly’s family will miss her cooking, her meatloaf, pineapple upside-down cake and potato salad were favorites. Polly will be remembered for her loving, upbeat personality. Surviving are her children, Harold K. (Dee) Greene, Marysville, Lloyd (Connie) M more...
Madge V. (Dill) Green
ghter of the late Harry B. and Myrtle F. (McKinley) McCombs. On Dec. 21, 1927; she married Herbert C. Dill and he died Jan. 13, 1969. She then married Guy L. Green Nov. 14, 1975, and he died Feb. 27, 1984. She had worked as acook at the York Center School and then North Union High School. She was a member of York McKendree United Methodist Church, its Women's Society, Union County Farm Bureau, and the Richwood Civic Center. She is survived by thr more...
Constance Marie “Connie” Griffin
er younger years she had been a Rainbow Girl with the Order of the Eastern Star.  She had worked as an accountant for the Howard Swink Advertising Agency and the Lord Sullivan and Yoder Advertising Agency. She was a premier cook who loved taking care of her family, always making things from scratch.  Her homemaking talents also extended to sewing quilts and blankets. Besides her husband, she is survived by two sons, Jeffrey L. (Carol) Griffin, more...
Brenda Boyd Gulliford
in numerous university level poetry courses around the nation.  Brenda taught in the Marion City Schools for many years and substituted in several other districts until her retirement in 2002.  She was also a very talented cook, winning 4 different chili cook offs over the years. Brenda and her husband, Deryl enjoyed traveling, having been to over 22 countries. She had a great passion for Ohio State Buckeye Football; She loved her Buckeyes!! O more...

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