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Lee McCafferty
he family farm. He retired in 1995 from the Whirlpool Corp after 40 years. He was long-time member of the Claibourne United Methodist Church. One to never sit still very long, Lee was very active throughout his life. In his younger days, he competed very successfully in many semi-pro Rodeo events in Ohio and surrounding states. This love of Rodeo has stayed with Lee his entire life, he followed the PBR and PRCA Rodeo Circuit religiously, he knew more...
Everett “Gene” McCarty
“Gene” McCarty, 86 of Magnetic Springs, died peacefully at home on Sunday, December 4, 2016 surrounded by his loving family. He was born August 28, 1930 in Middletown to the late Jonas and Nellie (Shockey) McCarty, the youngest of fourteen children.  He was preceded in death by all thirteen of his siblings, Maurice, Wayne, Elden, Ed, Woodie and Orville McCarty, Sylvia Drum, Gladys Thompson, Opal Slaughter, Helen Kinsey, Alice, Edith and Be more...
Tylor McCarty
is side. He was born September 6, 1985 in Marysville to James A. McCarty and Michelle LeVally. Tylor had some struggles in his life. But when he was able, he enjoyed bowling, golfing and most outdoor activities, when he was younger he had played baseball. He was also a talented gamer. Tylor had a huge heart, he was kind and respectful and dearly loved his family. But most importantly, Tylor had come to know Jesus! Surviving are his parents: Sh more...
Emory Allen “Big Mac” McCombs
t as "Big Mac" he found his greatest joy in giving children rides on his hand-built train which he operated at various fairs, celebrations, and events. Each individual train car was tediously created by Mac so that young children would find delight in riding a train. The train car that he loved the most was the caboose. He was a man that was able to create almost anything with wood and he had learned that from his own grandfather. His more...
Edward Eugene McCoy
r; future stepchildren, Shadow (Ida Hodge) Arthur, Prospect; Kada Arthur, Prospect; unborn granddaughter, Lyric Arthur; a brother, Ken McCoy, Richwood; three sisters, Debra Pearl, Richwood; Freda Johnson, Mt. Victory; Tillie Young, Williamson, West Virginia; his step-father, Bruce Gibson, Raven, Kentucky; three close friends whom he considered his brothers, Rusty Rollins and Ryan Patrick of Indiana; and Jim Corbin, Marion; numerous nieces and nep more...
James Edward McCoy
y (David) Green of Sarasota and Ruth Ann McCoy of Marion; mother-in-law Mildred Hoffer of Marion; brothers-in-law Jimmy Ray Goad of Arkansas, Bernie E. Litteral of Marion; and sisters-in-law Marie Snyder of Lima and Edith E. Young of Findlay. One great-grandson and two brothers, Denbo McCoy Jr. and Elmer McCoy, are deceased. Mr. McCoy worked in bulk unloading for Quaker Oats. He served in the U.S. Army in Germany during the '60s. Member of the Em more...
Linda Litteral McCoy
died May 13, 2006. She was also preceded in death by a son, Jason McCoy, a daughter, Tracey Lynn Brown, a great-grandson, Braden Lee McEntire Johnson, two brothers, Jimmy Ray Goad, Bernie E. Litteral, and a sister, Edith E. Young. A graduate of Ridgedale High School, she worked at Quaker Oats for over 20 years until the plant shut down. She was a proud union member who enjoyed traveling the country representing her fellow workers. After that sh more...
John R. Mead
rker and ran his own business on the side, Mead Contracting, which many people in the area depended on.  He never knew a stranger and anyone who knew him considered him their friend.  He enjoyed furniture making and in his younger days, fishing, hunting, trap shooting and playing softball. On April 26, 1997 in Richwood he married the former Pamela S. Wilcox and she survives.  He is also survived by his mother, Phyllis Mead, Richwood; two sons more...
Aaron Joseph "A.J." Meadows
tory, died Wednesday August 6, 2014 at his home.  He was born October 1, 1991 in Marion. He was a 2010 ECOT graduate and was a talented artist.  A. J. loved sports of all kinds and played football and baseball when he was younger.  He had worked for Bridgestone in Upper Sandusky and International Paper in Kenton.  A. J. was a good soul and will be missed by many. He is survived by his mother, Kathleen S. (Felty) Jividen, Mt. Victory; a son, more...
Emmet Jasper Miller
ue, Leo of New Bloomington and Joseph of Marysville; a daughter. Mrs. Mary Fown of LaRue; 11 grandchildren, 9 step-grandchildren and 9 step-great-grandchildren; a brother, Herbert of Sebastian, Fla., and a sister, Mrs. Hanna Young of Morral and Sebastian, A sister and a brother preceded him in death. Funeral Mass will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at St. Joseph Catholic Church in LaRue where Mr. Miller was a member. Burial will be in St. Mary Cemetery a more...
Henry W. Miller
Goodrich and then Parker Hannifin plant near Green Camp. He enjoyed watching and caring for the birds at his home, he also enjoyed coin collecting, the Cincinnati Bengals and taking care of his dogs, especially Max. In his younger days he helped coach Little League Baseball in LaRue. The true joy of his life was his family, he was especially fond of his grandchildren and great grandchildren, he would light up every time they would visit. On Ju more...
Steven Allen Mills
gma Phi fraternity and The Ohio Staters service organization. In 1976, Steve joined the family business, Mills Chevrolet-Olds-Pontiac, Inc. in Richwood. There, he was able to work with his father and, for a period, his two younger brothers.  Daily, Steve arrived at the “agency” a few hours before sunrise to make coffee and do some work before a constant stream of friends came through the door to visit.  While he appreciated automobiles, h more...
Henry Herbert and Joyce Ann (Schrader) Mitchell
rom active duty in 1961, he was employed as a telephone line crew installer for Bell Telephone in Perryton, Texas. After adopting their son Brian, and their daughter Darla, Henry and Joyce decided to move to Ohio where their youngest daughter, Laurie, was born. Henry was a telephone repairman/installer for GTE and then Verizon for 32 years. He also spent several years working for Montgomery Township taking care of the cemeteries. Henry was also more...
Mary Kathryn Mitchell
12 years ago.  Mary had a career at the Macola software company of Marion before beginning her newspaper editor career at “The Tennessean Newspaper.”   Mary loved to laugh, enjoying life to its fullest.  Mary in her younger years had many interests including rock climbing, hiking, caving or any outdoor exploring.   She was a strong willed, determined woman who loved David, her family and her fur babies (Chica, Bear, Lincoln, Poppy, Lil more...
Rebecca Sue “Becky” Monroe
aughter, Cara Carter, and a brother, Bobby Southard. On July 2, 1955 she married Richard F. “Dick” Monroe and he died July 15, 1978. She had worked as a nurse in Dr. Drake's office in Richwood for several years. In her younger years, Becky loved shopping and playing golf, and watching her grandkids play in whatever sport they were involved in. She enjoyed dressing up as Mrs. Claus and the Easter Bunny, much to the delight of her friends at more...
Carrie L. Morris
ames Charles Ross; Bert Jones, to whom she was married 26 years; and Bernard Morris, to whom she was married 14 years. She was a member of the Marysville Christian Assembly and had attended Somersville Friends Church in her younger years.  Carrie had several occupations over her lifetime, including the ordinance plant in Marion; Bulldog Electric in Bellefontaine; the brass factory in Marysville; Memorial Hospital of Union County and General Ind more...
Byrle E. Mosher
tal Date Qf De&th August 23, 1992 Sun. Warren, Ohio ~ - Hour of Death_6;0° p-m-_ How Long 111_1 year_ Occupation Of Deceased Supt- at former Esgex School; retired teacher at Ursuline High School and retired professor at Youngstown University Church, Lodges, Societies United Methodist church of nhin Taachorc ».ccoc Mt. Carmel Chapter #303 F&AM; received Master's Degree at Ohio State University Date of Birth Sept. 13, 1910_ piace of Birth_i more...
Wilson W. Mowery
as a teenager. In 1984, he and Betty moved to Florida and were there until 2013 when they moved back to Ohio and settled in Marion. Always a hard worker throughout his life, Wilson was milking cows and cleaning stalls as a youngster. By the age of 12, he was helping to make maple syrup. As a teenager, he ran a baler and worked at a bulk gas station where he took gas to farmers before he went to school. His next jobs included working for an auct more...
Louise Mueck
d also at Magnetic Springs Polio Foundation, Milcrest Nursing Home and Memorial Hospital of Union County.  After retiring she volunteered her time at Memorial Hospital.  Louise had been a 4-H advisor when her children were younger.  She loved spending time and traveling with her devoted and caring family, whom she adored. She is survived by three sons, Jeffrey (Sylvia) Mueck, Mansfield; Timothy Reibel, Marysville; Jay (Valerie) Mueck, St. Aug more...
Earl E. Murphy
a 1956 graduate of the LaRue High School. Following high school, he went to work at Fairfield Engineering in Marion, he worked there for almost 40 years, until he retired. Earl was also a dedicated farmer. When his kids were younger, he was involved with 4-H. On December 29, 1957 at the LaRue United Methodist Church he married Joyce I. (Wygle) and she survives. Also surviving are their sons: Dennis (Pat) Murphy of Byhalia, Mark Murphy of LaRue a more...
Dennis K. Nauman
the late Roy and Margaret (Gerlach) Nauman, he was also preceded in death by a brother, Charles Nauman. Dennis had retired from the Marion Correctional Institute in maintenance. He had served in the Air Force Reserves when younger. He was a member of the Hiram Lodge #18 F. A.M. in Delaware. To say that Dennis loved sports would be an understatement. He played football in high school. But he truly cherished watching his kids and grandkids in al more...
Charles Arthur Hans Newcombe
his third name, is what he went by. His parents ministered in Awana Clubs. Each one of their children began Awana when they were three years old and completed the program through high school, earning the Citation Award. His youngest sister has worked up to junior high Awana and is looking forward to completing the program through high school. He was so thankful for the Bible foundation he received through Awana and home school.  He appreciated more...
Wilbur Nickels
enjoyed playing at Kings Mill and it could be said that he made a little money on the side from his playing partners. He also enjoyed NASCAR, his favorite drivers were the Earnhardts. He was also a pretty good bowler in his younger days. Wilbur could be described as a simple man, who enjoyed simple pleasures. He was a true family man! He was devoted to his loving wife and daughters and when they had families, he could not get enough of his gran more...
Charles G. Oberdier
alented jack of all trades, he was a farmer, mechanic, worked construction and enjoyed woodworking. Charles had a wonderful relationship with many families within the local Amish community.  He loved horses and helped many young people with their 4-H projects at the local fairs. He enjoyed the Gas and Steam Engine part of the Richwood Fair and was an active part of the Calvin’s Fall Harvest Festival. He was known in his part of the world as more...
Cecil Oehler
Life-long Prospect resident Cecil Oehler, age 84, died Monday evening, May 16, 2011 at home surrounded by his loving family.  He was the youngest of seven children, born December 13, 1926 in Prospect to the late William and Emma (Knappenberger) Oehler. On June 20, 1969 he married the former Vera L. (Criswell) Stover and she survives in Prospect. He was a member of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Waldo and a former long-time member of St. Paul more...

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