Welcome, Guest Log in or Register


Search Obituaries:
     

Advanced Search                     Show Popular Searches

Archives



  Found 289 records for young.  Showing 226 to 250.

Page
<<Prev   1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12   Next>>
Name
Sandra Williams (Yantone Welch) Roush
otball teams, traveling to Japan and Italy, and the world stopped to watch the Kentucky Derby. A proud mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, she reveled in sharing the latest happenings and accomplishments of all the young hearts in her life because she was young at heart. Her family looked forward to enjoying her confectionary creations, peanut butter fudge, buckeyes, and her butter cinnamon bites made from leftover homemade pie crusts. more...
Billie J. Sager
ther’s hair. She was a devoted homemaker and mother who enjoyed shopping and visiting with friends and family. She was a wonderful cook and would always make a big meal for Thanksgiving and Christmas for her family. In her younger years she enjoyed dancing, camping and traveling with her husband, Dick Sager and family. She is survived by two daughters, Judy (Rob) Mundy, Richwood; Robin (Ron) Anderson, LaRue; her twin sister, Bettie Hecker, LaR more...
Marjorie R. Sanders
Ohio Music Teachers Association, and King's Daughters. Her husband. Robert P. Sanders, whom she married June 18, 1930, died in 1972. Surviving are a son, Daniel R. Sanders, Worthington: two daughters, Mrs. George (Patricia) Young. Marion, Mrs. Geoffrey (Marcia) Pomeroy, Westerville; I I grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Five brothers are deceased. Private funeral services will be conducted Saturday with the Rev. Maynard Moserolficiating more...
Orma Faye Saunders
Terry Saunders are deceased. Mrs.   Saunders   was   a homemaker. Funeral services will be held Saturday, April 14, 2001, at 11 a.m. at the Stofcheck Funerai Home in LaRue. Minister will be the Rev. Robert L. Young. Burial in. the Price Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home in LaRue from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. on Friday. Those who wish may make contributions to the Quality of Life Hospice or the Marion County Humane Society. more...
Paul Jay Savage
his family moved to Marion. He began his career with GTE and worked for them for 33 years until his retirement, he had worked briefly for the Fairborn Equipment Company following his retirement. God called Paul, at a very young age, and from that time on, God was always first and sovereign in Paul’s life. He found purpose in sharing his love for the Lord and serving others in God’s name. Paul will be remembered for the strength of his call more...
Jane Kay Scheiderer
Jane Kay Scheiderer, 62, of Magnetic Springs died Sunday, Sept. 16, 2001, at Memorial Hospital of Union County. She was a homemaker and had worked at the bath houses and hotels in Magnetic Springs as a young woman. She was bom Oct. 4,1938, in Magnetic Springs to the late Paul D. and Freda Mae Ballard Scheiderer and was predeceased by three brothers, Bob, Denny and Malcomb Scheiderer and two sisters, Anita Kleiber and June Scheiderer. She is surv more...
Claude M. Schultz
ma Daniels, Ric&wood; Mrs. Britta Brown, Kettering Funeral Services will be held Thurs. March -A*_1982__________________, 191-- at____2: OOp m< in the Ballinger F.___IL____________________________________ with Rev______Ralph Young_______________officiating. Burial will be in______ ______Claibourne Cemetery, near_____________________________________________ Friends may call at BFH aft.prVed. Jan 3 m.1982 from 2.-k & 7~9 , 19________ south half of more...
Edward J. Schweinfurth
chairs, historical reproductions, and various artistic pieces. He was a member of Ohio Designer Craftsmen Guild, and was an annual exhibitor and frequent jurist in their Art Shows. Ed became interested in archaeology as a young teen, becoming a member of the Ohio Archaeology Society at 13. He later led many young people to this interest. Ed was involved in the dig of Ft. Morrow, in southern Marion County, in 1974, under the direction of Ohio S more...
Justin R. C. Shelton
Moorman, Marion; Gene (Melissa) Moorman, Bellefontaine; Linda Redd, Marion; Vern Thompson, Indiana; and Uncle Bobby Dean Thompson, LaRue. He was currently enrolled at Marion Technical College.  Justin was a very passionate young man who loved being outdoors.  He was an avid hunter and snowboarder and enjoyed riding motorcycles.  He had a special ability with animals, having rescued and nursed back to health several wayward animals.  Friends more...
John F. Shepherd
receded in death by a sister, Sharon Shepherd; two brothers, Paul Shepherd and Don Shepherd. He worked at Whirlpool for over 30 years as a machine operator, retiring in October, 2000.  He was a strong Christian, who in his younger days enjoyed playing golf.  One of his great enjoyments was watching Westerns. He is survived by his wife, Mary (Temple) Shepherd, New Bloomington; children, Chandra (Craig) Shaw, Cardington; Kyla (Greg) Shaw, Hobe more...
Helen Elizabeth Sherman
ing Academy.  She was a member of Prospect United Methodist Church and the former Prospect Order of the Eastern Star.   She was a self-taught artist who enjoyed oil painting and making dolls and doll clothes in her younger years. On October 12, 1932 she married Harold E. Sherman, who died June 12, 1966. She is survived by a son, Ron (Patti) Sherman, Prospect and a daughter Yvonne (Dick) Nye, Prospect, 5 grandchildren, 5 great-grandchi more...
G. Nevin Shuey MD
in Shuey MD age 75 of Massillon passed away Thursday at the Massillon Campus of Affinity Medical Center. He was born April 27, 1931 in Prospect, Ohio to Hoy Cyril and Zelpha Mary (Grooms) Shuey. He was grateful that all his younger years were spent in Prospect and returned there whenever possible. He is also very grateful that such a small rural area was able to provide him with a scholarship to medical school. He obtained a Bachelor of Arts Deg more...
Melva N. Shuman
, the Kings Daughters and Mothers Club. She loved sports, she enjoyed rooting for her OSU Buckeyes and her favorite golfer, Rickie Fowler. When able, she was an avid golfer and had played basketball and softball when she was younger. Mel will be remembered for her quick wit, her generous and giving personality. She was not afraid to voice her opinion. She loved her entire devoted family. Surviving are her daughter: Connie (Bob) Hill of Nolensvi more...
Robert J. Sidle
er of the Claibourne United Methodist Church, and belonged to the Richwood American Legion Post 40 and VFW Post 870. He was an avid fisherman. He had a good sense of humor, even ornery, and he enjoyed needling people. In his younger days, he enjoyed dancing. More than anything, Bob loved his family, and especially his grandkids. He is survived by four daughters, Sherry (Tom) Evans, Ada; Teresa Rockenbaugh, Richwood; Nancy (Ron) Kincaid, Richwood more...
Larry Howard Sims
was being a hard-working farmer and a faithful steward of the land. Active in the community, Larry was a life-long member of Meeker United Methodist Church, a member of 4-H and Future Farmers of America, a state officer of Young Farmers of America, and a member of the Ridgedale School Board. An avid sports fan, Larry enthusiastically cheered on the Buckeyes and the Browns, but his favorite pastime was attending as many of his children's and g more...
Ruth E. Sivey
ormerly of Essex, died Wednesday evening, February 27, 2008 at Kingston in Marion.  She was born March 12, 1917 in Richwood to the late Elmer and Anna Catherine (Daum) Sivey. She had attended the former Grace Chapel in her younger years and was a member of Rush Creek (formerly Essex) United Methodist Church.  She graduated from Essex in 1935 and was a 1936 graduate of Richwood High School.  She was a dedicated caregiver for her family, especi more...
Beverly Jean Slonecker
Oiler-Mitchell, Hilliard; son David Bell (Amy) Slonecker Jr., Rosendale, Wisconsin; step-daughter, Laurie Hatcher, Bellefontaine; 2 brothers, Larry Fields, Marion; Chuck (Sandy) Fields, Somersville; 1 sister Sharon (Emerson) Young, Somersville, sister-in-law, Monica Fields, West Mansfield, 10 grandchildren, Brandon, Christopher, Steven, Jeremiah, Shae, Jordie, Alexa, Mica, Caitlin and Samantha.  She was preceded in death by her father, Monro more...
David (“Dave”) Bell Slonecker
, son, David B. Slonecker Jr. (Amy), daughters Laurie Slonecker and Debbie DeDent (Steve), sisters Margie Rhodes, Mary Kay O’Leary (Joe), Donna Jeanne Schunneman (Greg), and brother Bobby D. Slonecker, Sister-in-law Sharon Young, step-children, Shelly Lowe (Dwight), Kathy Evans, and Steve Simpson, grandchildren, Caitlin Slonecker, Sammi Slonecker, Jeremiah Mobes, Brandon Mitchell, Christopher Mitchell Jr., Steven Mitchell, Shea Slonecker, Jordi more...
Rodney E. Sly
on. Rodney had worked as a baker, enjoyed tinkering with things and was an avid Cincinnati Bengals fan. He was loved and would do anything for anyone. Also surviving are his siblings: Steve (Diane) Sly of LaRue, Lisa (Ron) Young of Marion and JoAnn (Tony) Sly Foust of Marion Nieces and nephews: Trevor, Sharaden, Hayden, Doni, Kelly Marie, Garrett and Emilee Funeral Services will be held Thursday May 12, 2016 at 2:00 pm at the Marion First Free more...
Robert J. "Smity" Smith
, 2001 at his home after a lengthy illness. He was a World War II Army Air Force veteran, serving in England in the 8th Air Force. He had served in the Civilian Conservation Corps and was a retired maintenance worker at the Young Life Southwind Christian Camp in Florida and as a custodian at Elgin South Elementary School. He was a member of the Prospect Senior Citizens and Marion VFW Post 7301. He was born May 14, 1922, in Marion to the late Cla more...
Dorothy E. Snare
Willis Snare and he died July 12,1975. She is survived by three sons, Paul A. (Ruth) Snare, Earl C. (June) Snare and Charles E. (Pat) Snare, all of Marion; three daughters, Eloise M. Snare of Upper Sandusky, Marjorie (James) Young of LaRue, and Marilyn E. (Danny) Clayton of Calhoun, Ga.; one brother, Lloyd Albert of Bluffton; three sisters, Helen Strahm of Upper Sandusky, Edna Sponsler and Mary Baum, both of Kenton; 14 grandchildren, 26 great-gra more...
Eioise M. Snare
Mount Victory, Ohio, to the late Willis and Dorothy (Albert) Snare. She is survived by three brothers, Paul (Ruth) Snare, Earl (June) Snare, both of Big Island, and Charles (Pat) Snare of Marion; two sisters Marjorie (James) Young of LaRue and Marilyn (Danny) Clayton of Georgia and nieces and nephews. She graduated from New Bloomington High School, is of the Methodist Faith, worked for 18 years as a computer operator for the Huber Company and als more...
James Richard Snyder
arry and the Marion County International Raceway both in LaRue. In recent years Jim had helped take care of the LaRue Cemetery. He enjoyed gardening and fishing (Lake Erie was a favorite). Jim had played softball when he was younger. Surviving are his sisters: Mary Ann Snyder of LaRue and Barbara Snyder of Mount Victory Nieces and nephew: Alene (Tim) Shoffner of Bellefontaine, Todd (Misty) Snyder of LaRue and Sherry Morrison of Missouri Great ni more...
Sandra Lee Solomon
4 from 10:00 to 11:00 AM with service at 11:00 AM at Gehm-Ballinger Funeral Home, Prospect with Pastor Jim Summers officiating.  Burial will be in Prospect Cemetery. In view of Sandra’s dedication to the education of young people and in honor of the care provided to Sandie by Hospice of the Valley, in lieu of flowers, Memorial donations may be made in Sandie’s name to Copper Creek Elementary School located at 7071 West Hillcrest Bouleva more...
Cinda M. Speakman
uly 15, 1991. Also preceding her in death were her siblings, Merlin ‘Muck’ Nelson, Henry ‘Shorty’ Nelson, George ‘Bud’ Nelson, Sarah Perrin, Mary Daniels, and Norma Smith. Cinda was a homemaker but when she was younger, she also worked for Abbotts in Prospect and at the Union County Home in Marysville. She was a member of the former Somersville Friends Church and was a longtime resident of the Richwood Community Apartments, she trul more...

Page
<<Prev   1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12   Next>>
Query took 0.156 seconds

Home | History | Pre-Planning | Obituaries | Archives | Contact Us | Florists | Hotels | Obit Alerts

Copyright © 1969 - 2024 Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Homes, Inc.
Mon, 29 Apr 2024 11:45:00 EDT