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Carl S. Bugg
FlagCarl S. Bugg, 77, of Richwood died unexpectedly Wednesday, Jan. 20
1999, at Riverside Methodist Hospital.
He was the owner and operator of the former Sohio service station in Richwood
and was a farmer. A World War II Army veteran of the Persian Gulf
Command, he was a member of the Richwood American Legion and a charter
member of the Richwood VFW and American Legion. He was a member
of the Richwood First United Methodist Church and the Richwood Board of
Public Affairs and was a central committeeman for the Republican Party in
Union County and a Richwood Village Council member. He was a past Worshipful
Master of Mount Carmel Lodge 303 F&AM, past Worthy Patron of
the Order of the Eastern Star Chapter 42, former Ambassador of Scottish Rite
Valley of Columbus and a member of Aladdin Shrine Temple, Marion Chapter
and Council.
He was born April 20, 1921 in Plain City to the late George and Louise
Bigelow Bugg and was predeceased by a sister, Marie Berry.
He is survived by his wife, Esther Ann Burnside Bugg whom he married
Nov. 14, 1945, in Plain City; a daughter, Barbara (Michael) Brake of Richwood;
a son, Roger (Terri) Bugg of Richwood; four grandchildren; Ryan,
Scott and Mark Bugg and Michelle (Greg) Evans; three sisters, Doris Hamilton
of Grove City, Bernice Yeager of Spartansburg, S.C., and Helen Lovelace
of Mechanicsburg; and three brothers, George D. Bugg of Coiumbus, Wendell
Bugg of Hilliard and Forest Bugg of Unionville Center
Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday at the Richwood First
United Methodist Church. The Rev. Joseph Rhea will officiate and burial
will be at the Claibourne Cemetery where military services will be conducted
by the Richwood VFW and American Legion. Friends may call from 2 to
4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at the Ballinger Funeral Home where Masonic services
will be held at 7 p.m.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Richwood First United
Methodist Church memorial fund.

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