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Kenneth L. Cook tenance
supervisor with Marion Power Shovel of Marion. He was a lifelong model
train enthusiast and member of the Train Collections Association. A
native of North Tonawanda, N.Y., he moved to Port St. Lucie 15 years ago
from Mount Victory.
He was predeceased by his wife of 63 years, Gertrude F. Cook, on July
14, 1996.
He is survived by a daughter, Gerri (Jeff) Haberman of Port St. Lucie;
four grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; and a sister more... |
| Thomas Breese Coons ee daughters, Jan (Jerry) Smith of
Dayton, Diana Greenland of Richwood and Pam (Bob) Ingle of Shawnee,
Kan.; a son, Curt (Melissa) Emmons of Findlay; a sister, Mary (Skip)
Carey of Byhalia; and a brother Jim (Karen) Coons of Mount Victory.
Funeral services will be held 11 a.m. Tuesday at the Ballinger Funeral
Home in Richwood. The Rev. Scot Gorsuch will officiate and burial will
be at the Byhalia Cemetery. Friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m. today. more... |
| Eileen Cooper sday, Jan. 22, 1986.
She was born April 22, 1925, in Hancock County to Ranny B. and Mollie., M. (Lincicum) Oldham. She married Frank Cooper and he is deceased.
Surviving are a son, Dennis of Hudson, Fla; two brothers, Bob of Mount Victory Russell of LaRue; and two grandchildren. more... |
| William Eugene "Bill" Corbin in of LaRue; three daughters, Kim Speck (Chad Howell) of LaRue, Rhonda Jordan (Dan Holcomb) of LaRue and Susan Corbin (Odell Daniel) of LaRue; 14 grandchildren; three greatgrandchildren; one brother, James (Connie) Corbin of Mount Victory; and one sister, Eileen Tootie (Bob) Clement of LaRue; and many nieces and nephews.
Mr. Corbin worked for 35 years at Quaker Oats, was a member of the Century Club of Quaker Oats, graduated from LaRue High Schoo more... |
| Henrietta Moyer Cowgill worked in war plants in California and Marion. She was a dedicated lifetime member of the Richwood First Baptist Church where she served as church secretary for many years. She was a 50-year member and Past Worthy Matron of Mount Carmel chapter 42 OES of Rich-wood and was a talented seamstress who enjoyed knitting, crocheting and painting.
She was born Jan. 11, 1913, in Richwood to the late Charles R. and Lloa Griffith Moyer and was predeceased more... |
| Debbie Lynn Cox with cancer.
A 1969 graduate of North Union High School, she was a homemaker and had worked at the post office in Magnetic Springs.
She enjoyed taking pictures and journalizing her photos. She enjoyed traveling to the Smokey Mountains, her favorite vacation spot. She also enjoyed listening to southern gospel music, especially the Gaithers.
She had attended Magnetic Springs United Methodist Church.
She was born Dec. 21,1950, in Columbus, to the la more... |
| James Arthur Cox or 38 yrs. He was known by either Arthur or Jim, depending on the place and situation. He was an avid hunter, fisher, and gardener (known for his delicious tomatoes). He also enjoyed watching sports, especially West Virginia Mountaineer football. He adored his grandson Cory from the day he was born. He always enjoyed bluegrass music.
Surviving is his wife, Sheryl (Cordell) Cox, their daughters: Roberta Cox and Jamie (Aaron Mintier) Rausch, grand more... |
| Scott A. Cox n 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 around, spoiling his grandkids all beyond measure.
He is survived by his two daughters more... |
| Sheryl Cox of Marysville
Special friends, Carson Stratton, Susan Sabins, April Blanton, Sandy Thompson and Angie Moore and her kids.
Numerous nieces and nephews
Graveside services will be held Friday March 24, 2023 at 11:00 am at the Mount Herman Cemetery, Dover Township. Pastor Nathan Custer will officiate.
Memorial gifts may be made to the charities that Sheryl supported, Heart Failure Society of America, Marysville Boys Lacrosse Association and the  more... |
| Loren Charles Coy a self-employed farmer, worked for MCI as a farm manager and drove school bus for the LaRue Local Schools for about nine years, member of the LaRue United Methodist Church, Painter Creek Grange for 61 years, 1943 graduate of Mount Victory High School, Phillippi-Clement Post 101 American Legion and VFW Post 3333, Kenton. He was a U.S. Marine Corps veteran serving during World War II.
Funeral services will be held Thursday, April 12,2001, at 11 a.m more... |
| Elmer L. "Tim" Creamer sisters, Martha McElroy, Myrtle Thompson and Alice Campbell, are deceased.
Mr. Creamer was a parts man at Kenton Implement, a John Deere dealer. He was a World War II veteran serving in the Army Air Corp. He was a m ember of Mount Victory Sportsman's Club, a volunteer fireman at Mount Victory, officiated basketball and was a member of the Ohio Sheep Breeders Association and helped with 4-H sheep projects for many years.
Funeral services will be h more... |
| Clyde Dale Criswell
Clyde Dale Criswell, 29, 482 Ballen-tine Ave., died in his home about 3:15 a.m. Sunday July 19, 1987.
His death has been ruled a suicide by Dr. Robert Gray, Marion County coroner.
He was born March 31, 1958, in Mount Gilead and is survived by his wife, Lisa Whitten Criswell.
Also surviving are his mother, Sylvia Jean Gohring Criswell, New Bloomington; two sons and a daughter, Andrew, Darrell and Amanda, all at home; three brothers, Donal E. Cri more... |
| Helen Louise Crouse pel, 347 East Park Street, Columbiana, OH Â 44408.
Memorial gifts may be made to St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran Church, 200 East Water Street, P. O. Box 25, Prospect, OH  43342 or Martin Luther Lutheran Church, 420 Clearmount Drive, Youngstown, OH  44511.
Condolences and remembrances may be expressed at www.stofcheck-ballinger.com more... |
| Celia M. Cudd ol and attended nurses training in Marion. She had worked at Livingston's Department Store and the Nibert Insurance Agency in Richwood and was a member of Central United Methodist Church in Richwood, the Plus Ultra Class and Mount Carmel Lodge #42 O.E.S.
She was born June 23,1913, in Geneva, Ohio, to the late Oral M. and Lena McMahan Bixler. She married Carl C. Cudd Oct. 2,1935, and he died July 27, 1987. She was also preceded in death by a daugh more... |
| Mary Catherine Cunningham io.
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 Cunningham of Urbana, Rob more... |
| DANIEL L. KUBA
Name of Deceased DANIEL L. KUBA
County UNION_ Marital Status Married
Birthdate Wednesday, August 08, 1928 Birthplace LOVELAND, OHIO
Age 70_
Employer EATON CORP._ Occupation SURFACE GRINDER_
Veteran? Yes Branch of Service Army_What war? World War II_
Deathdate Wednesday. June 16. 1999_ Place of Death MARION GENERAL HOSPITAL_
Hospital (if more... |
| Brenda R. Darling arion to Otto Adams and Donna Sessler Adams, both residing in Marion.
Darling is also survived by her husband, Jack Darling Jr., who she married Feb. 20, 1974.
A homemaker, Darling also worked as a waitress at the Plaza Inn, Mount Victory, .and was a member of the Emanuel United Church of Christ, Green Camp.
Other survivors are her grandmother, Ruth Adams, Marion; two sons, Jack Darling III, LaRue, and Keith Mullins, Ostrander, two daughters, Mea more... |
| Billy J. Davenport 7, of Prospect died Thursday, June 4, 1998, at his
home after having been in failing health for a year.
He was employed by the Prospect Farmers Exchange for 28 years and was
a member of Fite Memorial Baptist Church, Verne I. Mounts American
Legion Post 368 and VFW Post 7201 in Marion.
He was born Jan. 26; 1931, in Buchtel to the late Addison and Margaret
Smathers Davenport and was predeceased by four brothers, Robert Raymond,
John and Ernest Dave more... |
| Georgia May Davis
Georgia May Davis, 82, of Marion died Nov. 26, 2002, at Riverside
Methodist Hospital.
She was retired as a lab technician at Eljer Plumbingware in Marysville.
She was born Nov. 13, 1920, in Mount Gilead to the late Washington and
Lula Dilsaver Schultz and was predeceased by three brothers, Ernie,
Harold and Tunney Schultz and a grandchild. She married Glenn Davis
April 23, 1952, and he died Nov. 12, 2002.
She is survived by a daughter, Peggy Fu more... |
| Glenn David Davis 2, of Marion, formerly of Marysville, died Tuesday,
Nov. 12, 2002, at Marion General Hospital.
He was a retired electroplater with Eljer Plumbingware in Marysville. He
served in the U.S. Army in Korea and was a member of the Mount Victory
VFW.
He was born March 26, 1930, in Byhalia to the late Arthur and Genevieve
Hendrickson Davis and was predeceased by two brothers, George W. Davis
and Earl O. Davis; and a step-grandchild.
He is survived by his more... |
| Phyllis A. Knickel Biggerstaff Davis Phyllis was a fan of the Buckeyes and the Cleveland Indians.
But the most important thing in her life was her family, her great sense of humor will be missed by all.
Surviving are her children: David (Karen) Biggerstaff of Mount Vernon, Mary Kathryn Beckwith of West Hartford, Connecticut and John (Amy) Davis of Prospect. grandchildren: Mehgan (Sean) Lucas, Elisabeth (Adam) Young, Brian (Christina) Biggerstaff, Mathew (Ramona) Beckwith, Jennifer more... |
| Lois Marie Decker €™s main caretakers. Through Rita, Lois was very involved with MARCA and often volunteered to help with parties and events. Lois was also involved with the local Women’s Society of Christian Service and was a member at the Mount Olive United Methodist Church in Green Camp, and then later the Rush Creek United Methodist Church of Essex.
Lois is survived by her three children: Joe Decker of Columbus, Rita Decker of Marion, and Bill (Monica McGee more... |
| Wilbur M. Deisher 1908, in Hardin County, to James Walter and Grace Davis Deisher.
His wife, Ruth J. Hughes Deisher, died Sept. 8,1977. On Jan. 7,1979, in Prospect, he married Ruth C. McCoy Deisher, who survives.
Before retiring, he farmed in Mount Victory, Rushsylvania and Huntsville areas.
He was a member of Prospect United Methodist Church; Prospect Senior Citizens, of which he was a former trustee; Wolf Creek and Harrison granges more than 60 years; and a form more... |
| Carol Ann Devers .
She is survived by her husband of 43 years, Dan Devers. Together they raised six children Doug (Phoebe) Rothey of Littleton, CO; Melanie (Gary) Hammons of Richwood; Lisa (Ken) Striblen of Richwood; Julia (Ryan) Hanson of Mountain Green, UT; Michael (Dalia) Rothey of Dallas, TX; and Kelly Devers Bacon of Richwood. They have 19 grandchildren, 7 great- grandchildren (with four more to arrive this year). She taught her children the value of hard more... |
| Dora L. Devers ll as various other jobs. She also belonged to the Ohio Federation of Republican Women and NFRW.
Surviving are her children, Daniel (Carol) Devers of Richwood, Debra Kay (Ted) Walton of Johnstown, Diana Lee (Joe) Pereira of Mountain View, Hawaii, Darcy Louise (Paul) Hegreness of Pueblo West, Colorado and Dale Ann (Mike) Falini of Colorado Springs, Colorado;19 grandchildren; 30 great-grandchildren; 7 great-great-grandchildren.
Funeral service wi more... |
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