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Janis Lorene (Patrick) Welsh ed away peacefully on Saturday, May 27, 2023, at Legacy Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation (formerly Promedica) in Marion.
She was born in Richwood on February 27, 1927, to Edna H. (Bell) and Faris A. Patrick. She was the youngest of their three children and was especially fond of and close to her maternal grandparents Nancy and Joseph Bell.
Janis grew up in Richwood, where she participated in a wee bit of mischief with her older siblings more... |
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Ronald J. “Ronnie” Wilds and Caitlin Conrad
Great grandchildren, Layla and Layney Wilds, Nolan and Danica Bell, Paxton and Witten Rudasil and Hendrix Hamilton
Ronnie was a loving and caring husband, father and grandfather. He enjoyed camping in his younger days. But his favorite spot was home with his family around him. Ronnie loved to have fun and laugh about everything.
There will be a Gathering of Family and Friends to celebrate his life on Saturday December 2, 2023 more... |
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Nadine Van Winkle redeceased by her husband John Van Winkle whom she married January 3, 1942 in southern Ohio and he died October 25, 1994 and one son Clark Van Winkle and an infant brother Raymond.
Nadine was a stay-at-home mother until her youngest child was in high school, she was known for selling Beauty Counselor Beauty supplies and Sarah Coventry jewelry. She then worked as Librarian at the Richwood Library for 20 yrs.
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Daniel E. Wisma peacefully at home on Saturday, May 13, 2023, following a year-long battle with two types of cancer. Dan was 65 years old.
He was born in Urbana on February 16th, 1958, to Richard E. and Sara J. (Roe) Wisma, and was the youngest of their 3 children.
Dan was valedictorian of his Urbana High School 1976 graduating class. He completed one year at Clark State in computer programming. Dan worked at the Dairy Queen in his teens to early twentie more... |
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Richard “Dick” Wolf h School. He had served briefly in the Merchant Marines during WW II. Dick retired from Fairfield Engineering in Marion after over 40 years of service.
He was a quiet family man who enjoyed the simple things in life. In his younger days he liked to work on cars with his brother Joe. He was also known to be pretty handy around the house. In later years, he enjoyed all of the sporting events of his family and just watching TV.
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Donald Eugene “Donnie” Wood wood, Ohio.
He is survived by his Loving wife, Denise of 37 years; and daughter, Jennifer of Mt. Gilead; he has a daughter, Melissa from a previous marriage.
He was a member of St. Paul Lutheran Church Prospect. He was the youngest of seven children, two brothers, Lester (Bill) of Prospect, and Charles of Lake Okeechobee FL.
Four sisters, Ruth Gray and Thelma Fields of Richwood, Ohio, Margaret Ann Haney and Mary Lou Ferguson preceded him in de more... |
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Glenn E. Wood s of all kinds, as was evident in his hobbies of bowling and golfing, he and Joyce spent many wonderful rounds at Windy Acres. He got great enjoyment from watching his children’s and then grandchildren’s activities. Many young men in the area got their love of baseball from Glenn; he had a true passion for coaching youth baseball.
He also greatly enjoyed the Carlyle family get togethers, as coming from a family of one, to a family of twelve; more... |
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Roberta Mae (Weist) Wood
Roberta Mae (Weist) Wood, was born Roberta Mae Tucker on July 9, 1923 in Putnam County, West Virginia to Brady and Kate Tucker. Roberta had an older brother Elbon and would have younger sisters Anna Jean and Rosalie and a younger brother Donald.
Her father found work in Ohio and moved the family to the LaRue-Agosta area. Roberta grew up in the family home on LaRue DeCliff Road. She enjoyed playing with all the Roux children and at more... |
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Eilene Worthington Her friends and family had recently celebrated her 90th birthday with a special drive by parade in her honor.
Eilene was born October 13, 1930, to Frank and Ethel (Warren) Hickok in Leesburg Township, Union County. As a young woman and beyond, family, friends, church, and serving others were central to who she was. A child of the Great Depression, she often spoke of growing up on the family farm outside of Prospect with siblings Donald and more... |
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Jeanine Worthington member of the Richwood Church of Christ and was a dedicated farm wife, loving mother and grandmother who enjoyed caring for her family and the hobby of writing.
She was born May 1, 1919, in LaRue to the late Lloyd and Nelle Young Dickason and was predeceased by a son, Jimmy Worthington, a daughter, Barbara Worthington Bolender; and a stepbrother, Dr. Edward Cpwgill.
She is survived by her husband, Carl Worthington whom she married July 22, 1944, more... |
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Mary Elizabeth Lodwig Wyatt re until March of 2000 when she moved to
Riverside, Calif. She was a resident of Magnolia Retirement Center in
Riverside and later moved to the Sky County House in Mira Loma, Calif.
She was born Feb. 26, 1919, in Marion, the youngest child and daughter
of Ray Thomas and Minnie Matilda Wolfinger Lodwig and was predeceased by
a brother, John T. Lodwig, and on Feb. 26, 1986, by her husband, John
Brundige Wyatt Jr. whom she married Nov. 17, 1946.
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Virginia A. Yates The most important thing in Virginia’s life was her family, especially her grandbabies.
She is survived by a son, David Yates, Columbus; a daughter, Julie Spicer, Dublin; and grandchildren Lauren and Anna.
She was the youngest of fourteen brothers and sisters, and was particularly close to her sisters Esther Cain and Dorothy Calley.
She is also survived by sisters-in-law, Cora (James) Thomas, Prospect; Diane Yates, Marion; brothers-in-law more... |
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Clayton Maurice Zent s.
A 1950 graduate of the Magnetic Springs High School and a veteran of the United States Air Force during the Korean Conflict, Clayton lived in Prospect since 1962. He had attended Pharisburg United Methodist Church in his younger years. He was the owner of AST Machine in Prospect, designing and building automation test equipment for Whirlpool Corporation, among other projects, until his retirement in 1998.
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Flora Mae Zimmerman
a son Edward of Radnor; four
grandchildren; four great
grandchildren; two brothers
Russell of Dayton and Frank of
Lebanon; and a sister Cora
Baker of Hamilton.
Funeral services were held
Saturday, April 15 at the
Charles C. Young Funeral
Home in Ross, OH with burial
in Durrtown Cemetery. Ballinger
Funeral Home was in
charge of local arrangements.
Memorial contributions may
be made to the American Heart
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