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Helen M. Haines
 She had worked at Bulldog for 14 years and had been a dedicated farm wife for many years.  She was a member of Community United Methodist Church in York Center and was formerly a member of UMW.  She enjoyed gardening and cooking for her family.  The thing that has always made her happy was living the simple life in the country with her family close by. On April 21, 1938 she married Burton A. Haines in York Center and he died on October 1, 1 more...
Mary Lou Harrison
ital in Columbus, also working at Marion Hospital.  After marriage, she was a hard-working farm  wife, tolling many hours on the family farm with her husband Robert, raising four girls and being  an excellent cook. Following  her mother's example, she  accompanied her daughters as they sang and played at many church, school and social occasions.  She will be sadly missed by her many friends and family who loved her more...
Jim Haserodt
Jim was a man of science and learning, who enjoyed geology, bird watching, and photography. He enjoyed spending his retirement years taking care of his cats, spending time by the river that flowed by his home, and enjoying cooking shows on PBS. Surviving are his sons: Christopher (Chantell Conley) Haserodt of Prospect and Marc (Robin) Haserodt of Delaware. Grandsons, Zane and James Haserodt. Also surviving is his step-mother, Ruby Haserodt of more...
Norma Jean Hatcher
ch in Prospect. She was a homemaker and lived on the family farm. Norma had worked several years at the former Dresser Industries in Marion. She was a loving mother, grandmother and wife. She was also known to be a very good cook. Norma loved the independence of living on the farm, but it took an entire community of people to make this happen. Her family is greatly indebted to everyone for allowing her to achieve this goal. Surviving are her da more...
Eunice Marie Haughn
, Richwood; Samuel__Hfliigh , Prnspert_ 14 survive. Surviving Brothers and Sisters and Addresses 1 brother - Elmer Sullivan, Mt. Victory predeceased by several brothers and sisters survived by a sister-in-law - Lillian Cook, Byhalia - put in paper if possible not a paid obit Funeral Services will be hplH Sat., June 6, 1992-, 10- IsOOp m in the_Ballinger-Peppard Funeral Home, Richwood with Rev. c. l. Fugua_officiating. Burial will be in- more...
Leo J. Haughn
1 dau - Mrs. Wayne (Donna) Gray, Ma^ftdonia, Ohio 12 Ixfo Grandchildren and 5 Great Grandchildren also survive. Surviving Brothers and Sisters and Addresses _________________________ 2 sis - Mrs. Hazel Clark and Mrs. Lillian Cook, Richwood 2 bro dec Funeral Services will be held Wed. Mar 7.^1984_________________________ 1:30 P.M. at tcbsxO&QflX m. in the______Grace Chapel United Meth. Church with Rev_____Michael Curtis__________________officiatin more...
Samuel E. Haughn
also survive. Surviving Brothers and Sisters and Addresses ________________________________ ________1 bro - Leo Haughn, W. Mansfield;____________________________________ --------2 sis - Mrs-.- Hazel Clark.and Mrs-^-- Lillian Cook, both of Richwood 1 bro dec. Funeral Services will be held. Thurs. Feb. 17, 1983 1SL at_____2-L-Q-Q.p______m. in the Grace Chapel United Meth. Church . , -p Fred Cheney V-ltn Rev. Michael Curtis officiating. Burial will more...
Robert Lee “Pops” Hawke
lle Kaine Ransome, Klarke (Sydney) Ransome, Jordyn Ransome, Tayden Ransome, Grey Ransome, Michael (Ashley) Hempy, Sara (Scott) Hempy, Renee Smith, Kristal Shadbolt and Justin Shepherd Six great grandkids Sister: Tudi (Dale) Cook of Seville A memorial will be held Saturday August 8, 2020 at the Richwood VFW Post 870 9 West Blagrove St. Richwood, Ohio 43344 in Richwood, beginning at 4:00 pm Memorial gifts may be made to the VFW Post #870, P. O. more...
Betty L. Hayes
gently kept records there for 20 years, until she retired.  For over 20 years Betty attended The Church of Christ in Christian Union where she served as their treasurer. Her two biggest passions in life were her family and cooking.  She enjoyed spending time with her family and devoted every Sunday to being the hostess for a large family dinner.  Betty was known for her homemade cinnamon rolls and she frequently prepared these to deliver as g more...
Judd Robert Hecker
local campgrounds, especially Indian Lake. He took several fishing trips to Canada and liked to sing karaoke at the White Swan. The Berwick in Green Camp and The Green Camp Dairy Bar were his favorite places to eat. Having cookouts and spending time with family was most important to him, especially during the holidays. He LOVED to give! He took delight in watching his grandson Jordan play basketball and relished the short time he got to spend w more...
Ira William “Bill” Henderson
erman, wading a river, fishing Lake Erie, or from a pond or lake, it was all good. He loved softball, bowling, and was a die-hard Cleveland Browns and Ohio State fan. A homebody, he kept his property immaculate. He liked to cook and grill and usually took over those duties on the weekends. His grandson's and granddaughter lit up his world, always ready to watch a movie, or explore places with them, he was happy when they stayed with him, and his more...
Phyllis Irene Hickok
as "Mom" or" Grandma" to so many people throughout her lifetime. She was an extremely kind and generous soul that you just couldn't help but to love her. In her earlier days, she loved to crochet, garden, cook, camp, and thoroughly enjoyed family events. She worked at Ranco in Delaware, Ohio, retiring in 1984. After retiring, she became a homemaker once again. She was a member of the Holy Spirit Fellowship in Delaware. Funera more...
Barbara L. Hicks
She was born October 14, 1937 in Upper Sandusky to the late Lowell and Rachel (DeBolt) Johnson, her mother preceded her in 1966 and her father in 1979 Barb was a 1955 graduate of the LaRue High School, she had worked at the Cook Grocery, and she had also worked for many years at the family business, the former LaRue Lumber Company, most recently she was employed at the Wal-Mart Photo Lab Barbara had served as State Commander and National Command more...
Rusha Muriel Hicks
he late Harvey and Tabitha (Dickerson) Kegley. On Nov. 14,1936, she married Willis G. Hicks and he died May 10,1991. God gave her the heart of a servant and she spent a lifetime caring for and loving her family. She loved to cook massive family meals and she had a passion for sewing and making quilts. She was a lifetime member of the DAV Auxiliary. By profession of faith and the sprinkling of water, she was baptized by the Rev. Jeff Grant on her more...
Betty L. Hildreth
n Marion. She was born March 11, 1939 in Salyersville, Kentucky to the late William and Mellie (Trustee) Hicks, she was also preceded in death by sisters: Iretta Conley Penix and Ida Conley Betty was a homemaker and a good cook; she was a wonderful aunt to her nieces and nephews. In 1964 in York Center, she married Lee Allen Hildreth and he survives. Also surviving are brothers: Payne (Reca) Patrick and Bill (Sue) Hicks and many nieces and nep more...
Clarence Allen Hildreth
Power Shovel Co. attended Shiloh Baptist Church Church, Lodges, Societies Place of Birth Jan. 29, 1905 Union County Date of Birth Living ( ) Deceased (x) Living ( ) Deceased (*) John Marion Hildreth Father's Name Catherine Cook Mother's Maiden Name If Living, Where - Married to Florence chaney marks _2H_19 3 5_in -W—Mansfield Wife or Husband Living (^ or Deceased ( ), When Surviving Children and Addresses_ 2 sons - Charles, 1735 Rd. 8, W. Ma more...
Ovid J. Hildreth
ties _Freewill-Baptist Chur_ch, Marian__________ Date of Birth Aug 8 1912_________ Place of Birth Michigan_____________ Father’s Name ______John Magg Marion Hildreth Living ( ) Deceased (x) Mother’s Maiden Name Catherine Cook_____________Living ( ) Deceased (x) If Living, Where------------------------------------------------------------- Married to Ellen M. DeBolt________(date) Jan 8 , 193^____in________________________ Wife or Husband Living more...
Mary Fern Hillman
s passionate about history and devoured books of all kinds. She was confident and strong, well organized and hard working, unflappable but sometimes feisty and determined, and extremely kind and hospitable. She was a master cook and piemaker and loved to share beautifully prepared food with family and friends. She took everything in stride and often said of the grandkids, “they are not bad; they are just full of life.” She led a model life f more...
Carole Anne Hinebaugh
eon and Virginia M. (Petty) Smith. On December 20, 1963 she married Jerry Gene Hinebaugh in Columbus and he died July 7, 2005. She had worked at the Smith Medical Supplies (formerly Medex) in Dublin.  She was an excellent cook and baker and enjoyed crocheting.  She was very talented with crafts.  She also loved to read. She is survived by three daughters, Tina (Scott) Hamilton, Richwood; Shelie (Dick) Hammond, Kentucky; Storie Bressler, Mar more...
Helen Jean Hines
, Betty Wood and Beverly Wood. Helen was born and raised on a farm and retained those values throughout her lifetime. She had a hard time throwing things away that had some value and loved tending to her garden, canning and cooking. Her biggest joy was spending time with her grandchildren. She is survived by a son, Roger Hines, Lewistown; a daughter, Linda (John) Miller, Richwood; a daughter-in-law, Mary Ann Hines, Marysville; three grandchildr more...
Velda Grace Holt
Velda Grace Holt, 76, of Columbus died Tuesday, Feb. 12, 2002,at St. Ann's Hospital. She was a cook at the former Jane Case Hospital in Delaware and was a member of Fite Memorial Baptist Church in Marion. She was born March 9, 1925, in Cheyenne, Wy., to the late Earl and Goldie lams Beers and was predeceased by a son, Burell Holt, a brother and a sister.  She is survived by her husband Gene Holt whom she married April 17, 1945; two daught more...
Patricia A. Hoodlet
as Select Sires), and had also worked at National City Bank in downtown Columbus.  A people person, Pat loved taking care of her family and others.  She had a wonderful sense of humor and was best known for her baking and cooking skills.  She ran Pat’s Home Bakery on Hoskins road for over ten years.  Many people relied on Pat to make their family and social gatherings taste as good as they could. Surviving are three daughters, Karen D. Mu more...
Kathryn Ann Hook
organ for Stofcheck Funeral Home in Richwood and later in LaRue. During the time she was a ‘working woman’, she was also a wife, mother and public figure in her own right, giving of her time, energy, musical talent and cooking ability to myriad causes, including The Grange, Treasurer for Union County Democrats, President of Ladies’ Guild of St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in LaRue, Organist for St. Joseph’s Church for 45 years, Music Clu more...
Deborah Hougendobler
n. One son, Robert J. Hougendobler Jr., five brothers and three sisters are deceased. Mrs. Hougendobler was a homemaker, was a wonderful seamstress, loved to knit, crochet and did quilting, mostly for others. She was a great cook and was an avid reader, member of LaRue United Methodist Church, Mary Martha Circle, taught Sunday school, was a 4-H advisor, member of the Mary Lenox Chapter 98 Order of Eastern Star and the 20th Century Club. Funeral s more...
Mildred M. Houk
was a homemaker, of.the Methodist faith, formerly belonged to the Grange, enjoyed square dancing, was very active at the Rich-wood Fair, serving as the head of the fine arts department for many years, and she enjoyed sewing, cooking, handcrafts and baking. The joy of her life was her family She was born July 29, 1910, in Jackson Township, Union County, to the late Noah M. and Ernestine Manley Dutton. On Dec. 31, 1930, in Marysville, she married P more...

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