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Cora “Peggy” M. Baker
infectious laughter, the couple was truly a pleasure to be around. The couple were tremendous fans of music, especially Dolly Parton and Dollywood, and their heart truly belonged at the mountain home they had high atop the trees in Pigeon Forge, TN. Some favorite memories of them were their outrageous costumes they'd wear on the plane from Columbus to New Orleans for Mardi Gras, as "The Babes of Ohio," they dressed as bumble bees and more...
Clyde E. Beckel Sr.
had a sharp mind and was a very hard worker. It could be said that if anything needed fixed, Clyde could do it. He will be remembered in the Prospect and Richwood area for the thousands of his beloved Colorado Blue Spruce Trees that he planted and beautified the area. Clyde was also the original Chicken Master with the “Prospect Chicken”. Clyde enjoyed playing pinochle, deer hunting and taking hot air balloon rides. He is survived by his more...
Dr. John Phillip Bishop
Amazonian jungle on a mission base.  He developed a model Lowland Tropics jungle homestead farm of 125 acres to model and teach indigenous people how to grow everything needed for living, including many foods, animals, and trees/bamboo for home-building without depleting the land.  Upon retirement from the University of Florida, he worked as Senior Livestock Officer for the Agency for International Development in Washington, D.C., under the Re more...
Kenneth H. Bookman
s, and other repairs around LaRue. Many winters he plowed snow around the village. He was determined to end the high water flooding that occurred every spring and with heavy rainfall. He served as Tree Commissioner, planting trees around LaRue every Arbor Day. He always wanted to make LaRue a great place to live.  He was excited to watch the new water tower go up. Recycling was important to Kenny, and when the recycling bins came to LaRue, he w more...
Martha Belle Brisker
Martha Belle Brisker, 78, formerly of Fulton Street, Richwood, died Friday evening August 20, 1993 at Heartland Nursing Home in Marysville. She was bom June 5,1915, in Radnor Township, daughter of William and Helen Reynolds Treese. She was preceded in death by her first husband, Harold E. Sheets. On Nov. 28,1942, she.married her second husband, Bob Brisker, in Tennessee. He died June 6, 1990. Brisker was a homemaker, collector of antiques and a more...
Robert H. Brisker
oyed eight years with the Ohio Department of Transportation. A World War II veteran, he was a member of American Legion Baccarat Post 40 and Disabled American Veterans, Marysville. Mr. Brisker married the former Martha Belle Treese Nov. 28, 1942, in Tennessee, and she survives. Alo surviving are two stepsons, William E. Sheets and Harold R. Sheets, Richwood; a sister, Margaret Brisker, Magnetic Springs; seven stepgrandchildren; and 11 stepgreat-g more...
Alice Chandler
has been on dialysis. She loved her dialysis friends and nurses. She was known to them as “Grandma Alice”. There was always a game on with Alice, she loved her North Union Wildcats and the OSU Buckeyes. She also enjoyed trees, flowers, working in her yard, fishing and traveling. Her entire family was the light of her life and greatest joy! Surviving are her daughters: Vickie (Eric) Willey of Prospect and Susan Walker of Ostrander. Grandchi more...
George F. Clapsaddle
ue___(Ken) „Green, D-elawar-e---------------- ______Grandchildren and________Great Grandchildren also survive. Surviving Brothers and Sisters and Addresses ----------------- -----------1—sis—-■ Mrs-.—Mary Alice Treese >—Delaware------ Mon. Feb. 18, 1985 Funeral Services will be held_ at 11 s 00a m in the_______Ballinger F.___H_. 1SL with Rev. James Sanders officiating. Burial will be in LaRue Cemetery, near Friends may call at BF more...
Helen Mae (Drake) Clapsaddle
e” Greene, Richwood; a sister-in-law, Mary Jane Drake, Marion; five nieces, Mary Ann Rutter, Patty Crampton, Deborah Willis, Martha Lloyd, Marcia Price; six nephews, Jerry L. Drake, Gary Drake, Brent Willis, Tom Drake, Mel Treese, Merle Treese; and numerous great-nieces and nephews and great-great-nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be Saturday, November 5, 2016 at 10:30 AM at the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home, Richwood with Pastor Ju more...
Clevestine Cline
is Cline III and Hannah E.C. Farley She enjoyed cooking, watching and analyzing movies, shopping for the best deals, gardening (tending to her very large garden), canning and freezing what she grew, taking care of her fruit trees, caring for her hummingbirds that came back every season, she always had one special dog in her life, and she loved her grandchildren very much. She was a loving wife and a dedicated mother who loved to laugh and liste more...
Ted L. Cox Sr.
Wednesday, May 24,2006, at Riverside Methodist Hospital, Columbus. He was retired from the O.M. Scotts Company where he had worked for more than 20 years. He enjoyed gardening and driving his tractor and taking care of fruit trees. In his younger years, he enjoyed fishing and squirrel hunting. The special joy in his life was his devoted family He was born Sept. 13,1932, in Whitesville, W. Va., to the late Lee and Emma (Petry) Cox. On Jan. 16, 195 more...
Jon D. Davis
Church at 18 S. Fulton St. Richwood, Ohio 43344, Union County Pheasants Forever #535 c/o Harley Jerew 20 E. Bomford St. Richwood, Ohio 43344 or Village of Richwood- checks should be earmarked “in memory of Jon Davis” for trees and/or benches at the trail at the park, 153 N. Franklin St. Richwood, Ohio 43344. Condolences and remembrances may be expressed at www.stofcheck-ballinger.com more...
Carol Ann Devers
uld go swimming. She was a voracious reader of everything from the scriptures to true crime stories which fascinated her. She loved the holidays, especially Christmas and had a room dedicated to housing seven fully decorated trees and over 100 nativities year-round. She was perfectly content working on the farm but also greatly enjoyed putting on her flashy diamonds and driving her sporty Audi. She is leaving a wonderful legacy and a lifetime of more...
Donna M. Seiter Flach
).  She had also been a central committeeman for the Democratic Party. She sang in the choir at Trinity Lutheran Church and later Emanuel Reformed Church. Donna babysat for more than 40 children from the area.  She loved trees and flowers.  Her motto was “Remember yesterday, Dream of tomorrow, But Live for today!” Funeral services will be Saturday, December 31, 2016 at 11:00 AM at the Emanuel Reformed Church near Green Camp with Pastor more...
Mary Donna Jordan
ending time with her new great granddaughter, Zalila, always teaching her to say "Hi,” as that was her son, Murl Dana's first word. She enjoyed teaching patty cake, exploring outdoors, letting her grab leaves from the trees, and overall enjoyed watching her grow. Over the years she had worked at Quaker Oats and Plastic Film in Marion. She volunteered at the Hardin County Genealogy Center in Kenton for more than ten years and was a member more...
Roger Lincoln Landon
or for Century 21. After he retired from Bedford School District, he assisted with the Urban Forestry/Landscaping Program at Kent Roosevelt HS, doing what he loved most, teaching students how to work in the dirt and care for trees. Roger was passionate about music and loved to play his keyboard and trumpet for anyone who visited. He loved all sports, especially spending time watching tennis with his son, and was a dedicated OSU sports fan. Roger more...
Lee Roy Layton
resented and negotiated for the interests of his co-workers as an AFL-CIO Committeeman. Lee Roy was raised to work and put in far more than an 8 hour shift daily. He and Cynthia maintained a large vegetable garden and fruit trees, and raised rabbits and bees. He enjoyed hunting and fishing, and rode a motorcycle until a knee injury, incurred during an attempted jump, convinced him it was a younger man's sport. He was an active community voluntee more...
Gerald “Gary” Ledley
country, and they’ve lived there ever since.  Over the years, he had raised goats, chickens, sheep and had a horse or two.   He loved to grow things in his vegetable garden, as well as his flower garden and planted many trees at home.  For many years they celebrated the major holiday family get-togethers at their home as he enjoyed the nieces and nephews exploring the farm on the gator or golf cart. As he was growing up, he learned at a ve more...
Verna M. Moore
1:00 _ HnwT.nngTH seriously years_ Occupation of Deceased_domestic United Zion Church of Christ in Prospect; Church, Lodges, Societies Date of Birth June 19' 1895_ Place of Birth centerviiie, Ohio_ Father's Name Samuel Treese_Living ( } Deceased 60 Mother's Maiden Name Rose B. Mayfield_Living ( ) Deceased (x) If Living, Where —-- . , , Edwin Moore /■, .  March 1, 1913 . Delaware Married to_(date)-m- Wife or Husband Living ( more...
Margaret Pauline Ridge
a brother, Paul E. “Bud” Brown. She was a member of Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church in Marysville and Carpe Diem Club.  Until her husband’s death she enjoyed attending craft shows, displaying their many grapevine trees and wreaths.  The most important thing in her life was being involved in the lives of her children and grandchildren. She is survived by three daughters, Toby (Larry) Collier, Marysville; Barbara (Duane) Kavanagh, Ric more...
Gloria "Jean" Roux
t shows, painting and decorating. She enjoyed Buckeye and Gator games but loved watching "her" Gators basketball. She couldn't wait for Christmas (her favorite time of the year) and decorating the house with themed trees and her Santa Clauses that were enjoyed by many. She never missed the chance to spend time with her sorority sisters, attend meetings and/or events. Her ocular oncologist, Dr. Timothy Murray, was a special gift to her more...
Edward J. Schweinfurth
re historical, which connected to his interest in horticulture and gardening. He became a member of Seed Savers, which collects and perpetuates heritage seeds and plants. Ed enjoyed experimenting with vegetables, flowers and trees. He also worked to preserve local indigenous plants and prairie plants. Ed's hobbies and interests were wide and varied. He enjoyed " hunting" for fossils and artifacts. He moved a log house built by his anc more...
William E. “Bill” Sheets
f Richwood, died Monday morning February 8, 2021 at the Monarch Skilled Nursing and Rehab in Marysville, due to complications from Covid-19. He was born February 16, 1937 in Mansfield to the late Harold E. and Martha Belle (Treese) Sheets. He was also preceded in death by a brother: Dick Sheets and his stepfather: Robert Brisker. Farming was his life. He learned about farming from his uncle, Watt Treese. Bill was very handy at many things inclu more...
Marian M. Tobey
Great Grandchildren also survive. Surviving Brothers and Sisters and Addresses 2 % bro - Edwin Tobey.-.__Columbus-;_____ -V4rlla 3 sis - Mrs. Helen Louise Curry, Worthington; 137^St. Juliene, Charmante Mrs.—Pearle•Evelyn Treese—British- Go-lumteia-i—Canada-;-------------------------- Apt Mrs. Esther Jane Davis, Alger, Ohio * 1 sis and 2 § bros deceased and 1 J- sis dec. Funeral Services will be held_Wed. Feb., ^2-7-,_L-985________ 11; 00 more...
Robert DeMar Tuttle
his business, King Tut's Antiques.  As an avid fisherman, he had a strong interest in outdoor conservation.  While he taught at North Union High School, he and his students beautified and improved the property by planting trees.  He was a member of the former Prospect 444 F&AM.  He also enjoyed being an active brother of the Durward Lodge 153 Knights of Pythias in Prospect. He is survived by two brothers, Russell H. (Marlene) Tuttle, Chicag more...

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