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Janice Lee Foos
od High School. She then married Samuel J. Foos on March 21, 1964 at the Richwood First United Methodist Church. A hard working farm wife, Janice was head combine operator. She was a member of Farm Bureau and the Marysville Young Farmers. She had been a 4-H advisor and had formerly worked at Toujours in Delaware for her daughter. Janice was a member of the Richwood First United Methodist Church. She had been active as a Sunday School Teacher an more...
Gerald M. Ford
; three brothers, Marvin (Vickie) Ford, Columbus; Wayne (Marsha) Ford, Plain City; Charles N. (Vicky) Ford, Russells Point; two sisters, Wilma Blythe, Plain City; Wanda Jarvis, Mt. Gilead; seven grandchildren, Jessica (Shawn Young) Luna; Kayla, Cameron, Chloe, Ethan Levi and Jakob Ford; and two great-grandchildren, Kayden Stepp and Karson Ford. Funeral services will be Saturday, November 24, 2018 at 10:00 AM at the First Baptist Church, Richwood more...
Richard R. Fryman
ernard ( Jenny _______ ) McCombs, Radnor;________________ 1 3 Grandchildren and________Great Grandchildren also survive. Surviving Brothers and Sisters and Addresses --------------------------------- ______1 sis - Mrs. Hazel Young, Radnor________________________________________ ___________________3 bro and 3 sis dec._______________________________________ Funeral Services will be held______________Tues. July 31. 198*1_____________ 1£L at 10= 30a more...
Blaine Kenneth "Red" Fulton Sr.
ulton. He was predeceased by a daughter. He is survived by two sons, Robert Fulton and Blaine Fulton Jr., both of Marion; four daughters, Penny Randall of Nashville, Tenn., Clara Wood of Marion, and Patricia Borst and Denise Young of Marion; 17 grandchildren; nine greatgrandchildren; a sister, Margaret Pacha of Florida; and a brother. Carl Fulton of Marysville. Funeral services will be held at 11 am at the Ballinger-Peppard Funeral Home in Richwo more...
Pearl D. Gamble
hodist Church and was a 50 yr. member of the LaRue Lodge #463 F. & A.M. Pearl loved go-karting, he raced them all over the United States. He was a member of the Vintage Karting Assn. and the World Karting Assn. when he was younger. Pearl was a member of both organizations Halls of Fame and had won 6 National Titles. Pearl also loved his 1957 Ford Thunderbird convertible; it won many bests of show prizes at vintage car shows. Pearl was very ac more...
Dorothy L. Gast
008. A 1936 graduate of Pleasant High School, she was a member of the Prospect United Methodist Church and had been an active member of the former Zion United Church of Christ, where she played the organ and piano.  In her younger days, Dorothy had been a beautician, and had worked at the former Newmans Corner Dairy Bar.  She had also worked at Pleasant Schools.  She was a good cook, a few of her specialties being mac and cheese, butterscotch more...
Merle D. Gast
rospftnt:- 50-year member of Prospect K of P Lodge Date of Birth March 27, 1891_ Place of Birth_Prospect_ Father's Name _Samuel h. Gast_Living ( ) Deceased (*) Married to 1st- Ada Pearl Krause 2nd- Dolly A. Kyle Virginia Young_Living ( ) Deceased (x) If Living, Where-------------- 1st - _ , ,, (divorced - lives in Union Manor - not for paper) Married to Ada Pearl Krause(Hflt,p) _in_ 2nd - Dolly A. Kyle - deceased ^na - L>ony a. Kyle - dec more...
Clifford Ray Gibson
rs. and then with Ross Weaver of 11 yrs. Cliff also had helped his son, Calvin at the Claibourne Cemetery for over 20 years. He was a member of the York Center United Methodist Church. He enjoyed woodworking and when he was younger and able, he liked to go hunting with his family. Cliff really loved spending time at the Richwood Independent Fair, he rarely missed a year of enjoying the fair. Surviving are three sons, Roger (Karen) Gibson, Ke more...
Darlene Ann Gilliland
, Charley; a son, David of Marysville; three daughters, Debbie (Everett) Griffith of Farmington, New Mexico; Pamela (Steve) Kalb of Kenton; and Jamie (Ramon) Perez of Ostrander; eight grandchildren, one great-grandchild, two younger sisters, Kathy (Boyd) Studer of Attica; Jeannie Klingenberger and  mother, Reatha M. Burling, both of Canyon Lake, California. Funeral services will be held Friday, April 24, 2009 at 11:00 AM in the Stofcheck-Ballin more...
Glen H. Skinner
w Pointe Nursing Home in Marion.  He was born June 2, 1927 in Delaware County to the late William G. and Florence Joyce (Laughlin) Skinner. Glen was a truck driver who had served in the Army Air Corps during WWII.  In his younger years he enjoyed hunting and fishing. He is survived by two sisters, Opal Griffith, Troy; Wilma June (Robert) Thomas, Erie, Colorado; several nieces and nephews and great nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be more...
Drew M. Goddard
Calvary Baptist Church.  He was a supervisor at First Choice Financial in Dublin where he had worked for the last four years.  Drew loved golf, and enjoyed playing at Blues Creek Golf Club, where he had worked when he was younger.  He was a huge OSU Buckeye fan.  He enjoyed taking care of his yard and gardening.  Family was very important to Drew and he was especially close to his grandparents.  He also loved his dog, Duke. He is survived more...
Richard E. Good
eteran of the U.S. Navy, serving on the U.S.S. Independence, he then retired from the Whirlpool Corp. in 2007 after 35 years. He loved fishing any chance he could be near the water, and also enjoyed woodworking, when he was younger had attended the Prospect United Methodist Church. Rick was known in the neighborhood as the go-to guy for fixing almost anything. He was very active, he greatly enjoyed his time walking and exercising. He was a membe more...
Marilyn V. Graham
ber of N.U.A.C.  She and Bob were long time season ticket holders for the OSU Lady Bucks Basketball team. Marilyn loved to travel, she vacationed all over the world with her family and close girlfriends. When her family was younger, she was always there for all of their activities, she loved her family. Surviving are her children, Jeff (Greta) Graham of Richwood and Mike Graham of Cleveland Grandchildren: Stefan Graham, Gregory Sawyer, Raven (S more...
Kenneth V. "Kenny" Gravatt
y the Rev. James Wise at the West Mansfield United Methodist Church and she survives in Richwood. Farming was a major part of Kenny's life. Starting his farming career in Allentown, New Jersey raising crops of pumpkins at a young age, he then entered into a partnership with his parents, raising corn, soybeans, wheat, barley, and tomatoes. Their farming operation was moved to Richwood in 1980. His favorite hobbies were OSTPA tractor pulling, watc more...
Richard “Dick” Gray
of the Magnetic Springs United Methodist Church. He served on the Richwood Independent Fair Board for 25 years. He also belonged to the former Richwood Lions Club and various farming associations, including the Union County Young Farmers Association, later the Ohio Young Farmers Association, as well as FFA. He and Emma Lynn loved to travel. One of Dick’s passions was wood carving, making various unique and precious works of art, often donatin more...
Harold Veldon Greene
with the outdoors such as fishing, camping and hunting (especially grouse). Harold was an avid reader; some of his favorites were westerns, Zane Grey novels and anything about history. He and Polly loved traveling and in his younger days he enjoyed playing softball. But the true center of his life was his family and the time he spent with them. Surviving is his wife Polly (Coy) whom he married August 6, 1977 at Zaleski, Ohio, eight children: Ha more...
Madison Lynn Green
unexpectedly Tuesday, February 19, 2019 at home. She was born July 30, 2004 in Marysville to V. Todd and Jessica (Price) Green. Maddy was an 8th grader at North Union Middle School where she had lots of friends. A beautiful young lady inside and out, she was known for her great sense of humor and for being honest and forthcoming with her opinions. She liked to pick on her parents. She was loyal and would stand up for her friends. She loved fami more...
Clarence Don Greer
sville, Kentucky and Timothy (Tracy) Greer of Westerville Grandchildren, Jon (Katrina) Woods, Victoria (Josh) Hindmarsh, Ilse Kozich, Alec (Melanie) Kozich, Andrea (David) Blair, Philip (Katherine) Naseman, Hannah (Nicholas) Young, Grace Welch and Eliza Greer, Step Grandson, John Kozich Great grandchildren, Reese Woods, Sophia Kozich, Justice Hale, Juliet Lawrence, Jayla Richardson, Vivian Blair, Skylar Naseman, McKenna, Creighton and Declan Welc more...
Constance Marie “Connie” Griffin
w to the late Bernard W. and Virginia (Nelson) Parr. On August 10, 1958 she married Ron Griffin at the Grace Chapel Christian Union Church in Santa Fe. Connie was a member of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Waldo.  In her younger years she had been a Rainbow Girl with the Order of the Eastern Star.  She had worked as an accountant for the Howard Swink Advertising Agency and the Lord Sullivan and Yoder Advertising Agency. She was a premier coo more...
Roland F. “Ron” Griffin
rker, even being able to build his own furniture. Ron enjoyed fishing, the Outer Banks and Lake Erie were favorites for him. He also loved keeping up with Major League Baseball, the Detroit Tigers were his go to team. In his younger days, he served the town of Winchester, Indiana as a patrolman. The true center of his life was his family, he loved spending time with all of them. Surviving are his sons, Jeffrey L. (Carol) Griffin, Marion; Craig L more...
Michael A. Grose
ork Center and she survives in Richwood. A 1985 graduate of North Union High School, he worked as a painting contractor and farmer, where he was the backbone of the family farming operation.  He was a member of North Union Young Farmers and coached baseball in the North Union Baseball for Boys organization where he helped in different capacities for many years.  He loved going to farm auctions.  Michael was a handyman and mechanic who could f more...
James L. Hall
oard for 8 years and had served as the president. He enjoyed coaching Little League Baseball with North Union Baseball for Boys. He was a past president and staunch supporter of the Northwestern High School Alumni and was a Young Farmer Alumnus. While in FFA he was taught by Odell Miller and received his State Farmer Degree in 1963. Among Jim’s favorite times were vacationing and fishing with his family in Northern Ontario and in Montana for more...
Margo E. Hall
Corrections Officer at the prison in Marion and then Ohio Reformatory for Women in Marysville. She enjoyed family gatherings, going to auctions and yard sales. She cheered on her OSU Buckeyes and the Cleveland Browns. In her younger days , she enjoyed gardening and fishing, Lake Erie was a favorite. Surviving is her sister, Leslie (Rick) Riffle of Richwood and their children Jason (Jennifer) Riffle and Jeffrey (Trisha) Riffle and their children, more...
Dale E. Hamilton
ch.  Dale was a true avid sports fan and enjoyed spending time with his family at sporting events.  He followed the teams of his children, grandchildren and other kids in the community.  He enjoyed bowling and when he was younger he played basketball and baseball.  A former York Township trustee and a member of the former Richwood Lions Club, he was an active member of his local communities. He is survived by two sons, Tim (Cheryl) Hamilton, more...
Edna Hamilton
of Richwood. She was born Jan. 2, 1886, in Broadway to John and Ida (Hisey) Sanderson. She was married to Franklin E. Hamilton in 1905 in Broadway. He died in 1958. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Robert (Margaret) Gilbert of Youngstown; five grandchildren, and 12 greatgrandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Ines Smallwood of Marysville; and two brothers, Walter Sanderson of Pharisburg and Fred Sanderson of Marion. Two sons, Gerald and Verne, are deceased. more...

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