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John A. Juzwiak Sr.
loved his Cleveland Browns and Indians. He had worked for Midwest Express. John was a very hardworking, caring and giving person, he would help others before helping himself. Surviving are his sons: John “Andy” (Stevie Young) Juzwiak of Barnesville and Jason C. (Stephany) Juzwiak of Kimbolton Grandchildren: Arian and Raylan Siblings: Jim (Suzanne) Juzwiak of Richwood, Kathy Bowen of Richwood and Laurie Juzwiak-Khumauksorn of Delaware Sister more...
DeLynn Kale
d Kale Marketing near Richwood since its inception in 1978.  He attended the Richwood Church of Christ and was a member of the former Grace Chapel United Methodist Church.  He was a former member and active sponsor of Ohio Young Farmers.  DeLynn was very supportive of youth in farming including many 4-H and local and state farm groups, as well as supporting many North Union activities from sports to music.  He was instrumental in starting the more...
Pauline Louise Kale
, Bob. She loved cats, especially her Siamese cat named Blue Eyes. Pauline had a special love for music and enjoyed playing the piano and singing in various choirs. She is survived by an older sister, Patsy Dow of Marion; a younger brother, Gene (Cheryl) Toombs of Charlotte, NC; her three daughters, Kandy L. (Daniel) Lahut of Marion; Tracey L. (Dave) Hollenbaugh of Jamestown;. and Stephanie A. (Doug) Badertscher of Belle Center; six grandchildre more...
Stephen W. Kavanagh
From My Garden” for many years, selling dried flowers, herbs, honey and other natural items. A 1962 graduate of Byhalia-York High School, he was a good basketball and baseball player. Steve was an avid hunter when he was young and loved hunting with his Grandpa Freddy. He raised sheep as a young boy through early adulthood and was active in the FFA. Steve served our country in Vietnam in the U. S. Army. He was a lifetime member of the VFW Pos more...
Frances Naomi Kemp
ances Naomi Kemp, age 94 of Somersville died Monday afternoon, April 9, 2012 at Memorial Hospital of Union County.  She was born February 6, 1918 in New Holland to the late James Edward and Frances (Shipley) Anderson.  The youngest of eight children, she was preceded in death by her three sisters and four brothers.  She was also preceded in death by a grandson, Terry Allen Kemp. On August 12, 1937 she married Delton Kemp in Washington Court H more...
Roy E. “Buck” Kilfian
1974 he married Martha Louise (Henry) and she survives Also surviving are children: Monty Lee (Barbara) Kilfian of Lakeview, Tina Lynn (John) Stovall of Magnetic Springs, Robert E. Shearer of Marblehead, Mona Lisa (William) Young of Las Vegas and Valarie Jo (William) Wooldridge of California 21 grandchildren and 1 great grandchild Predeceased by 2 sons: Terry Ray Kilfian and Roger A. Shearer, brother: R.B. Kilfian and sister: Dessie Dell Teets F more...
Larry Omer King
arry Omer King, 75 of Columbus, died Saturday, May 26, 2018 at his home. He was born May 17, 1943 in Richwood to the late William Omer and Clara E. (Jerew) King. Larry had been featured as an Easter Seals Child when he was younger. He was an avid Ohio State Football fan. He loved cars and was very knowledgeable about makes and models. He was an aggressive board game player and was a fan of bluegrass music. He is survived by a sister, Sharon (T more...
Randall R. Kinsler
1953 in Marion to Vernon C. Kinsler Jr. and Virgie Ann (James) Kinsler, his mom survives in New Bloomington. Randy was a 1971 graduate of the Elgin High School, he had worked at the Whirlpool Corp for over 35 years. In his younger days he played triple A baseball and softball for the Whirlpool team. Randy loved to play golf whenever he could. He was also a huge O.S.U. Buckeye fan. But his true joy in life was his family, especially his grandkid more...
Peggy Evelyn Daugherty Knickel
l/planning skills she developed and coordinated many reading activities for elementary students. After retiring she created her own Reading Center and taught children from the area to be successful readers. While tutoring a young boy who was having difficulty managing reading skills, the child’s mother stated that she wanted him to be a good reader because she herself did not know how to read. Peggy taught both and they received their tutoring more...
Thomas Coleman Knickel
Phyllis Biggerstaff Davis and nieces, Cheryl Oehler and Kimberly Oehler Hoffman. Tom graduated from Prospect High School in 1949 where he had the honor of being a state FFA Star farmer and later became a 4-H advisor to many young farm boys in the Prospect area.  He farmed along with his father who became disabled until being drafted into the U.S. Army.  He served from 1956 to 1959 and was stationed at the Aberdeen Proving Grounds in Maryland d more...
Janet I. Kramp
enjoyed sewing and crocheting all sorts of things for her family and friends, clothes for her children to wedding dresses to many baby afghans were just a few of her specialties. She had been a 4-H advisor when her kids were younger. Janet was also a very good baker; her cookies were a favorite and she had mastered the Kramp family pumpkin pie recipe. (this recipe has been passed to the next generation) Her faith was a very important part of her more...
Patti Lee Krebehenne
s, Patti was a true “Wildcat”. Patti was an active and dedicated member of the Richwood First United Methodist Church. One of her favorite times at the church was when she served as youth group leader when her kids were younger. She belonged to the Richwood Matinee Club, the Mohecan Saddle Club, Mother’s Club and had formerly been involved with the North Union Softball, Springenfest and any event her family was into. Camping was always a more...
Vernon D. Lane
d since he was 16 years old, he retired from Whirlpool Corporation in 2001 after 35 years of service.  Vernon was a true family man, with family always coming first.  He loved being a farmer and enjoyed hunting when he was younger.  He enjoyed going out to eat, especially at Carlyle’s in Richwood. Besides his wife, he is survived by two daughters, Robin (Christopher) Sherman, Dublin; Lori Bosh, Richwood; grandchildren, Ashleigh Sherman, Zac more...
Daniel Joe Laughrey
n had his pilot’s license and genuinely loved flying planes, this kept with his free spirit. He enjoyed the time he was able to spend with Bill Nibert and Dick Packer flying. He also cherished his time on the farm and when younger, waterskiing. One of the things Dan really enjoyed was being able to go to family reunions. Surviving are his devoted daughters: Faith (Rick) Mount of Mt. Victory, Jill (Mike) Kirby of Richwood and Joni (Terry) Hunt more...
Lee Roy Layton
d 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 volunteer. He coached Little League baseball, and served as a member of the Town Council. Prospect's third traffic light, at North Street and N. Elm Street, was erected in large more...
Dixie Jo Ledley
rion to the late Everett Joseph and Cloyce Lucille (Stout) Ledley. She worked as a Product Support Representative for John Deere.  She was a member of St. John Vianny Catholic Church in Bettendorf, Iowa and a member of the Young Republicans.  Dixie was an avid Ohio State Buckeye fan.  She carried her Buckeye spirit with her wherever she was, and made it clear to everyone who knew her, including her friends from other states, who the number on more...
Gerald “Gary” Ledley
es 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 very young age from his father how to hunt, trap, coon hunt and fish and continued doing these things until his health declined.  He and his father shared a love of guns and ran a gun shop part time for many years. He was a char more...
John G. Ledley
dley of Waldo; eight grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; two brothers, Robert W. Ledley of Marion and Lauren Ledley of Ridgeway; three sisters, Evelyn Mabery of Richwood, Catherine Hoffman of DeGraff and Julia Below of Youngstown; and many nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Monday at the Stofcheck Funeral Home in Richwood. The Rev. Scot Gorsuch will officiate and burial will be at the Claibourne Cemetery where VFW P more...
Dorothy L. “Dotty” Lemaster
ry Folks, Bob Evans and a few others. She also worked as a cashier at Moto Mart in Marion for nearly 15 yrs. and then retired. During her retirement she took care of her great grandchildren. All of the grandchildren kept her young and she kept busy spoiling them. That was her favorite thing to do as well as go out to eat. Bob Evans was a big favorite. Surviving are her daughters; Laurie (Jerry) Chapman of Marion and Phoebe Martin of Urbana grand more...
Harold Lusk
board member of the Ohio Holstein Association, member of the Dairy Shriners Club, National Draft Horse Association, Ohio Halflinger Association, and was past president of the Hardin County Dairy Association. He earned Hardin Young Farmer of the Year in 1972. Harold also enjoyed playing the organ and collecting antique tractors. Most of all, he loved his children and grandchildren. Besides his wife, he is survived by two sons, Alan (Kim Clark) Lu more...
Arthur E. Lust
aware as a Salesman, then for 10 yrs with JD Equipment in London Art was a 1946 graduate of the Pleasant High School, was a veteran of the Army during Korea where he was part of a group called “The 4 Horsemen” who were 4 young men from Marion that enlisted and were shipped to the front lines all at the same time. He had attended the Emanuel Lutheran Church in Marion, member and Past Commander of the Waldo American Legion, member of the Delawa more...
Richard A. “Doc” Lyon
ed Methodist Churches. He was a dedicated farmer for the last 45 years, having farmed here in Ohio and also in Texas. He had also driven truck for his son’s business, Circle T Logistics. Doc had been a member of the Elgin Young Farmers, National Young Farmers, Moose Lodge and Farm Bureau. He had also served on the Green Camp Elevator Board. When he was able, he enjoyed dancing, traveling and time at his cottage at Indian Lake. Surviving are h more...
Evelyn L Mabery
drew (Holly Recob) Mabery, Mt. Victory; two daughters, Deborah (Steve) Sproull, York Center; Sharon (Hobert) Conley, LaRue; brother, Lauren (Nancy) Ledley, Mt. Victory; two sisters, Catherine Hoffman, Degraff and Judy Below, Youngstown; 14 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren.  She was preceded in death by a brother, John Ledley and a sister, Betty Ledley. Funeral services will be held Saturday, July 19, 2008 at 11:00 AM in the Stofcheck-Ba more...
Ronald L. Malone
ed following the Ohio State Buckeyes as well as the Cleveland Browns and the Cincinnati Reds.  He also enjoyed grilling out with his family. He loved following his grandkids and coaching his kids in Prospect when they were younger. Besides his wife, Yvonne, he is survived by two sons, Doug (Jennifer) Malone, Granville; Matt (DoRae) Malone, Upper Sandusky; a daughter, Kerri (Jeremy) Sullivan, Green Camp; eight grandchildren, Megan Malone, Madel more...
Fae Evelyn Manville
nd he survives. Fae lived a selfless life serving her family, church and community. Her mirthful laugh resounded throughout her home which served as a haven to her children, grand and great-grandchildren as well as numerous young people she and her husband treated as family. She was a member of the Magnetic Springs United Methodist Church. She formerly worked as a nurse’s aid in labor and delivery at the Grady Memorial Hospital in Delaware an more...

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