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Patt Warner Houk
the Windward Isle Association of Sarasota for many years.  She had been the secretary for the United Methodist Conference at Lakeside and was currently a delegate.  She was well known in the Richwood area as the Reluctant Cook, a column she enjoyed writing for the Richwood Gazette for 21 years.  She taught 31 years and spent 5 years as Assistant Principal of Benjamin Logan High School.  She was a member of Delta Kappa Gamma, Logan County Ret more...
Marjorie Ann Houseworth
ster, Lucille, is deceased. Mrs. Houseworth was a homemaker, graduated from Prospect High School and attended business college. She had worked at Fulfillment Corp., Morning View Care Center, Hocking Valley Train Station as a cook and was part owner of Prospect Auto Repair. She was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Prospect and had been a member of Rattles to Rings OCCL in Prospect. Funeral services were held at 11 a.m. today, July 21,2006 more...
Shirley Ann Huckaba
Richwood. She loved her grandkids and enjoyed tea parties in the gazebo and playing in the leaves in the fall with them.  Shirley enjoyed flowers and flower gardening and doing oil paintings.  She loved to bake and share cookies and goodies and enjoyed dinners out and playing games with friends. Shirley cherished her golf cart rides to the woods with Robert. Christmas was her favorite time of year. Besides her husband, she is survived by her more...
Carole Faye (Saunders) Hughes
d share her love of the beach with them. Surviving is her husband Robert Hughes, their children: Dana (Michelle) Hughes of Marion, Constance (Brian) Friebel of Shelby, Cynthia (Scott) Gillespie of Cincinnati, Christina (Jim Cook) Hartman and Robert R. (Machelle) Hughes of Marion. Fourteen grandchildren and twenty-five great-grandchildren Siblings: Larry Saunders of Galion, Kenneth Saunders of Galion, and Michael (Barbara) Saunders of Richwood, D more...
Dorothy H. Isler
d he died May 22, 1991. She was a homemaker and a member of the Prospect Baptist Church since 1937, American Baptist Women Missions, and the Prospect Garden Club.  She loved her family, making pillows and quilts and baking cookies.   She is survived by five sons and a daughter and 18 grandchildren, Fred (Reda) Isler of Prospect and their children, Steve (Katie),Tim (Shelley) Kevin (Terasa); Harold Isler of Clinton, Wisconsin and his children, more...
Doris I. James
Keith N., Marion; two brothers, James R. Spracklen of SpringHill, Fla., and Richard E. Spracklen, LaRue; 10 grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren and one step-grandchild. Two grandsons are deceased. Mrs. James was a retired cook at Elgin West Elementary School. A member of the LaRue United Methodist Church, the Mary Martha Circle at the church, LaRue Senior Citizens and the Ye Pastime Club. Funeral services will be held 11 a.m. Wednesday at Stof more...
Marcella James
Center. She was born July 30, 1920, in Morrow County, Ohio, the daughter of the late John Wesley and Lillie (Shenneman) Fetter. Marcella graduated from Kenton High School in 1938. She was employed for 17 years as the head cook for the Wellsville Local School District before retiring in 1985. Marcella was an active member of the St. John Evangelical Lutheran Church in East Liverpool, where she participated in women’s circles and was the money more...
Jean January
ildren: Robert January, Randy January and Robin Wickham. Jean was retired from Ranco in Delaware where she worked for over 30 years, she loved her job there. She was a former member of the Prospect Baptist Church. She loved cooking, baking, holiday time was special for her family. Jean was also very talented at sewing, she was able to make her own clothes. Surviving are her sons: Richard (Brenda) January, Marion and Roger January, Prospect; Dau more...
Rick Jennette
Harold and Mabel (Hicks) Jennette. He had worked for J-Lenco for five years.  Rick really loved playing guitar as well as taking care of his home, mowing the grass, and tending to his garden and flowers.  He also enjoyed cooking.  His favorite vacation spot was up north in Michigan where he loved to go hiking. On July 8, 1983 he married the former Linda Gray in Detroit and she survives.  He is also survived by his mother, Mabel Jennette, I more...
Shirley Jerew
N. “Bob” Jerew at the Richwood Church of Christ and he died May 19, 2005.  She was also preceded in death by a brother, Ernie Beeney. A homemaker, she was a 1955 graduate of Richwood High School.  She had worked as a cook at the Claibourne Elementary building, and had worked at Marblcast and Kale Marketing in Richwood.  For years she was known for making cakes and cookies for special occasions for many people in the area.  She was a mem more...
Frances Cora Jividen
eon McCann, Lester Rosebrough and Pearl Eugene Rosebrough. Mrs. Jividen was a homemaker, and also worked at B. F. Goodrich for about 14 years. She was a seamstress and quilter and loved gardening and canning and always made cookies for the grandkids. Member of the LaRue United Methodist Church, Good Friends Club, Homemakers Club and Creators Guild of Marion. Funeral Services will be held Saturday December 6, 2008 at 11:00 AM at the Stofcheck-B more...
Wanda Jividen
aptist faith. She enjoyed going for car rides, whether they were going to a yard sale, cruising around Amish Country, or to a game of Bingo. She was known for her love of flowers, but most of all she was known as a wonderful cook/baker. Her ‘southern style’ was known throughout their family, and everyone couldn’t get enough of Wanda’s food. An avid decorator and crafter, her creative spirit could be seen throughout their home.  Above all more...
James Donald “Don” Jolliff
omer, Gracelyn Couch and Lane Couch. Sister: Sharon (Joseph) Robinson Sisters-in-law: Leila Jolliff and Marcia Welch Numerous nieces, nephews and cousins, as well as special friends he called family, Robin Paulson and Stacie Cook Nothing pleased him more than being with family, watching his grandkids grow and supporting them in their 4-H careers and eventually traveling to many National FFA Conventions proudly cheering on his granddaughters. He more...
Leila Mae Jolliff
eat-grandchildren. Leila was an active member of Fulton Creek Friends Church, teaching Sunday School and Bible School for many years. She was a poll Worker in Thompson Township for over 30 years. She was an especially good cook, cooking for family, farmhands, and church events. She always promoted education.  All of her children, their spouses, grandchildren, and their spouses attained college degrees, with many advanced degrees as well. Call more...
Idella Mae Jones
LARUE — Idella Mae Jones, age 95, of LaRue, died Saturday morning May 16, 1998, at MedCenter Hospital. She was born April 6, 1903, in LaRue, to parents Samuel F. and Lizzie Dell (Cook) Weist. She was a homemaker, member of the LaRue United Methodist Church, the Happie Tyme Club, Good Friends Club and the LaRue Senior Citizens. On June 5,1924, in Zanesfield, she married John Thomas Jones and he died Aug. 29,1982. She is survived by one daughter more...
Charles E. Jordan
od; Christopher Jordan, Marysville; Chuck (Deb) Jordan, Marysville; Donald Foley, Marysville; Rick Foley, Richwood; Robert Foley, Richwood; five daughters, Wendy (Michael) Cline, Peoria; Cindy (George) Henault, LaRue; Cheryl Cook, Richwood; Linda Foley; Patricia Cordle, Richwood; grandchildren, Mandy, Tara, Dawn, Sarah, Jamie, Jacob, Sherri, Joey, Heavenlee, Shannon, Payton, Dustin, Samantha, Jazmyne, Staci and Stephani; many great-grandchildren; more...
G. Louise “Weezie” Jordan
y, Clarabelle, Nellie, Josephine and Ella Mae; and a daughter, Sandra Kay Jordan-McClure. She was a woman of strong faith, with family at the center of her life.  A homemaker in the truest sense of the word, Weezie enjoyed cooking, taking care of her entire family and keeping a home where everyone felt welcome.   She liked to fish, enjoyed playing euchre, and had a very ornery sense of humor. She is survived by her children, Danny (Roxanne) J more...
Janis E. Jordan
ia (Bragg) Wright. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Charles E. Jordan, they were married in 1972 and he died April 13, 2009. Also preceding her in death was her brothers, Gene and Randy Wright, children, Cheryl Cook, Robert Foley and Linda Foley and grandchildren Samantha and Dawn. Janis had worked at the former Heartland Nursing Home in Marysville for 20 years. She enjoyed traveling all over the United States with family, trying n more...
Marie L. Joseph
 She was also a member of the Prospect United Methodist Church and Prospect Senior Citizens.  Marie had a youthful spirit.  She loved being with her family and friends and enjoyed gardening, sewing, quilting, cooking and baking.  Until recently, she baked cookies each week for the families at Chapel Hill House.  Marie was a loving, wonderful wife, mother, grandmother, sister, aunt and friend and will be truly missed. Fu more...
Mary Patricia “Pat” Middlesworth Juzwiak
Church in Marysville and when wintering in Florida, she attended St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church in New Port Richey, Florida.  She had formerly worked as a logistics secretary at Rockwell International.  A very talented cook, Pat also loved to bake.  Among her favorite things to make was zucchini bread.  She was an avid reader.  Most important to Pat was her family, whom she loved and cherished. She is survived by a daughter, Mary Louise more...
Steven Michael Juzwiak
eral cousins whom he loved. He was predeceased by maternal grandfather, Mike Vallery; paternal grandparents Margaret and Stanley Juzwiak; Pat Middlesworth Juzwiak; uncles Stanley, Joel and Tommy Juzwiak. He had worked as a cook at Steve's Dakota Grill in Marion and The Old Bag of Nails in Marysville. Steve was a Cleveland Browns and Ohio State Buckeyes fan.  He enjoyed football, wrestling, baseball and spending time with his children and Tonya more...
Olivia O. "Ollie" Kepler
dent of Prospect and most recently resided with her son, Richard, in Richwood. She retired from B. F. Goodrich in Green Camp in 1982.  Prior to that, she worked for the Stan Speers Agency in Prospect.  She also served as a cook at a prisoner of war camp in Challis, Idaho, and was quite proud of her service there. Ollie was a loving and caring wife, mother, grandmother, neighbor, and friend. She was a fabulous cook, homemaker, and seamstress. more...
George Elsworth Kersey
ropean Theater, he was a life member of American Legion Post 584 and Stephen J. Cheney VFW Post 7201. He was born April 11, 1923, in Marion to the late Clarence E. and Grace Jacobs Kersey and was predeceased by a sister, Ann Cooke. He is survived by his wife, Barbara J. Stolter whom he married Sept. 9, 1951, in Marion; a son, Geoffrey E. (Ginger) Kersey of Marion; two granddaughters, Angela Kersey (Joshua) Ford and Autumn Kersey; a great-grandson more...
Grace A. Kersey
-------- Wife or Husband Living ( ) or Deceased (x), When-----19.53------------------ Surviving Children and Addresses____________________________________________ 2 sons - and George both of Marion; Laurence 1 dau - Mrs. Ann Cooke, Jacksonville, Arkansas 3 Grandchildren and IQ Great Grandchildren also survive. Surviving Brothers and Sisters and Addresses ---------------- only child Graveside xRKKSE&kServices will be held_Tues. June 18,_1985______ more...
Brandon Cory King
mother Jean Darland of LaRue; and many aunts, uncles and cousins.   His paternal grandfather, Melvin Darland, is deceased. Brandon was a senior at Ridgedale High School where he was on the baseball team. He worked as a cook at Long John Silver. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, Feb. 28,2006, at 11 a.m. at the Meeker Fellowship Hall at the corner of Ohio 309 and Agos-ta-Meeker Road. Minister will be the Rev. Donald J. Riker. Burial in t more...

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