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Sarah Jane (Speyer) Habinak rom Bowling Green State University with a degree in Education and was the first college graduate in her family. She received her Master’s in Counseling from Prairie View A&M. Her passion was teaching careers to junior high students where she had a positive influence on her students.
Sarah met her husband while teaching in Olmstead Falls, Ohio. They celebrated 63 years of marriage before his death in 2020.
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Michael C. Hall . R. 3^7» Marysville________________________________
PlacenfTWh S. R. Union Co. Date of Death May 16, 1984 Wed.
Hour of Death P-m- How Long 111 motorcycle-car accident
Occupation of Deceased ____Westreco ,_Mnrysv i 11 e and_student at Marion_
Branch of O.S.U.
Church, Lodges, Societies -avid hunter and fisherman; member q£ Mill Creek
Church of1 flhriRt, Raymond? 1983 graduate ..of North Union ----------
Date of Birth Aug ??, 1965____________ Pla more... |
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Jerry Wayne Hamilton rry was an advisor to Tri-Rivers Auto Tech Program and was instrumental in helping the instructor, Ed Williams in starting the drag racing program. Because of Jerry’s passion for cars, a one-time scholarship to a deserving student has been established in his name. Memorial gifts may be made to Tri-Rivers Career Center Auto Tech Program, c/o Marion Community Foundation, 504 S. State Street, Marion, OH 43302.
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Garret Thomas Harrington
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Brenda Laurette Harrison r as long as she was able. Brenda was diagnosed with Freidreichs Ataxia in her early teens. A 1970 graduate of North Union High School, she then attended The Ohio State University in Marion. Brenda was one of the first students using a wheelchair to live independently on The Ohio State University Campus. She achieved a Bachelor of Science in History at OSU and was a devout BUCKEYE.
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Casey Leigh Hayes r love for one another by
finding different ways to keep the love alive.
Casey loved to capture memories. Starting with scrapbooking that evolved into taking
pictures and videos of every moment. Family, friends, sports, and students, she
captured everything. She loved to travel, creating countless memories from trips to
Disney, Universal and Cruises. She would work so hard to make sure her family could
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Daryl Franklin Hemphill Daryl Franklin Hemphill, 17
of near Richwood. died Friday.
March 17, 1995 at Grant Medical
Center from injuries sustained
in an earlier motor vehicle accident.
The North Union High
School student was an active
member of the NU FFA program
and the Wildcat Band.
The 4-H Club member served on
the Richwood Junior Fair
Board.
The son of Dan L. and Jenny
Langstaff Hemphill was born
May 31. 1977 in Bellefontaine.
Surviving are his parents of
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William M. “Bill” Isler rting at 10 am on Monday at the church before the service.
Memorial gifts may be made to the Marion Community Foundation, 504 S. State Street Marion, Ohio 43302, for the purpose of a scholarship being set up for high school students. Please put the “Bill and Kathy Isler Family Scholarship” in the memo line.
The Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home is assisting the family
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Jeffery R. Jordan
11
Address 5^07 Marion-Upper Sandusky Rd. , Marion
Place of Death.
near his home
Hour of Death
500 p.m.
Date of Death
How Long 111
April 7, 1983 Thurs. bicycle-car accident
Occupation of Deceased _ Church, Lodges, Societies
student at Morral Elementary - 5th grade Marion Christian Center; Ridgedale Little League
Date of Birth Jan 31, 1972___________ Place of Birth Kenton_______________
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Larry Joseph ity. He played football and baseball in high
school and football in college. He served in the National Guard for six
years and was a member of the Prospect United Methodist Church.
He was an inspiration to many of his former students for his
determination and for many, it led to a career in art or teaching or
both. One of his greatest accomplishments, along with his wife, was his
vision and reality of Chapel Hill House, a retreat near Morral for
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John Edward Kalb worked as a custodian for 25 years at the Smith Clinic and Marion General Hospital. He was a life-long member of the New Bloomington United Methodist Church where he taught Sunday School for many years. John was a voracious student of the bible and read it every day. He had read it cover to cover 49 times in his lifetime. He was a member of the Marion Kiwanis Club, New Vision Senior Center, had volunteered at the Marion County Historical Society more... |
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Dr. Carol S. Kelly development, and working across and beyond campus to strengthen the program — which later became the Department of Child and Adolescent Development. Having established a legacy through her teaching, she continued to mentor students and alumni as a professor emeritus.
Last year, she received the Lifetime Professional Achievement Award from the Association for Child and Youth Care Practice at the 33rd FICE (International Federation of Educative more... |
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Colleen Kirby Colleen took great pleasure in her children and grandchildren and their activities. As her children were growing up she was at various times a room mother, den mother, Sunday School Teacher, and VBS teacher. She was also the student activities secretary for Marion Pleasant High School for a number of years.
Colleen loved nature and the outdoors and considered herself a “country girl”. She was very artistic and her family and friends remember more... |
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Peggy Evelyn Daugherty Knickel Committee at THE Ohio State Univ. and served on the Board of the Marion Speech and Hearing Therapy Center. Having excellent organizational/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 state more... |
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Harley Kramp tching a Buckeyes football game.
Most of all, Harley loved spending time with his family and was a devoted participant in every aspect of their lives. He always demonstrated a servant heart, whether he was investing in the students and teachers at his schools, hosting family and friends at extraordinary Thanksgiving events, entertaining people at his lake house or providing support to loved ones. As a member of Park Cities Baptist Church, he pa more... |
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Derek C. Krawczyk by all that knew him. Derek was a 2013 graduate of the North Union High School; he was the first handicapped person to go completely through the school. Derek loved beach vacations and being in the sunshine. He was a current student at Creative Foundations in Marysville.
He will be remembered for that great smile and contagious laugh.
Besides his parents, he is also survived by maternal great grandma: Marie Schultz of Richwood, grandparents: St more... |
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Roger Lincoln Landon ed as the mayor of Burbank, OH and was a realtor for Century 21. After he retired from Bedford School District, he assisted with the Urban Forestry/Landscaping Program at Kent Roosevelt HS, doing what he loved most, teaching students how to work in the dirt and care for trees. Roger was passionate about music and loved to play his keyboard and trumpet for anyone who visited. He loved all sports, especially spending time watching tennis with his s more... |
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Rev. Deacon Dwight T. Larcomb Jr. attitude were known to many through an unbelievable number of masses, hospital and nursing home visits, as well as taking communion to people no longer able to leave their homes.
He had a special love for education and the students and staff of St. Mary School in Marion. One parishioner recently told a story of a time where the school’s finance committee gave teachers well-deserved raises after the Deacon gave a sermon at Mass extolling the v more... |
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Rebecca Joyce (Thompson) LaRue stian example to them. She spent forty years working for North Union Local School District. She began her career as a physical education and health teacher, then onto math and algebra teacher and finally ended as the Dean of Students. She was the inaugural varsity head coach of girls’ basketball, gymnastics, and track and field. While basketball was her passion, she also coached cross country for a year and served as the assistant athletic dire more... |
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Conrad Michael Mangus Conrad Michael Mangus 18, of Richwood died tragically Friday afternoon at the Richwood Lake.
He was born February 13, 1997 in Columbus to Gregory Brett and Connie (Mangus) Caudill of Richwood
Conrad was a senior student at the Tri-Rivers Career Center through North Union High School, he was about to proudly graduate at the end of this month. At Tri-Rivers he studied in the Digital Media & Entertainment program, which he very much enjoyed.
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Margene I. Markham retired from the North Union School District after 28 years of service at the Claibourne-Richwood Elementary as secretary and also had worked for Xenia City Schools. Margene served her school and thoroughly enjoyed all the students she had contact with during her time there. She always greeted you with a friendly smile and kind word. A longtime member of the Richwood First United Methodist Church, she was also previously involved with Easte more... |
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Olen N. McAllister from The Ohio State University. Olen was an Industrial Arts teacher for Columbus City Schools, retiring after 37 years. Olen loved people and loved learning. Educating children was his purpose in life, and whether it was his students in school, members of his family, or friends, he always cared about how they were doing, what they were learning, and what they wanted to do in the future.
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Keith Eric McDaniel s, having been state tennis champion as well as excelling in football baseball, basketball, track and wrestling. He loved waterskiing. He had also been active in Boy Scouts of America. He loved animals.
He was a very bright student and had aspirations to become an engineer like his father, but a serious back injury while playing football his senior year changed his life forever. Following recovery from the injury, Keith suffered debilitating men more... |
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Mabel Violet Miller , one brother, Clarence Sipes and one sister, Ethel Polovich, are deceased.
Mrs. Miller was a homemak-er, worked as cook at Elgin High School for 14 years and there was a genuine mutual admiration society between her and the students. She was a member of the LaRue United Methodist Church and the Women's Club of the church. She loved her grandchildren, flowers and gardening. It was said that she made life as sweet as her meals.
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Dan Howden Mitchell in the Centerburg District. He had earned a Masters in Music Education. Dan loved to take his grandchildren fishing.
A True Renaissance man, he was equally happy in his garden or workshop, studying astronomy, teaching his students, reading scientific, literary, historical and fiction books and traveling the country.
He is survived by his daughter, Dr. Heidi (Mike) Ries, Centerville (Dayton); his son, Dan (Terri) Mitchell, Columbus; two grandc more... |
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