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Karleen A. Streitenberger a special cousin, Donna Jean Ebert.
Karleen enjoyed life to the fullest, even through severe pain for many years. Her greatest gifts were the love, friendship, compassion, and loyalty she gave to thousands of nursing students and colleagues. A Memorial Service will be held on Friday, January 24, at 10:00 AM at Grant Hospital, Columbus.
Contributions may be made in her memory to the Grant/Riverside Methodist Hospitals Foundation at more... |
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Zachary Lincoln Taylor While in school, he belonged to 4-H and FFA, he had been Vice President of his FFA Chapter. He had received his State and American Farmers Degree. He had also traveled to England and Scotland with the “People to People” student exchange program.
Zach was a true farmer at heart. He loved being outside working the ground, going to pig shows with Shelby, baling hay and straw and just doing all the things that need done on a farm.
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Susan Kay Travis anuary 5, 2021 at 12:30 pm at the Price Cemetery, Pastor Melvin Bowling will officiate. There will be private family calling hours.
Memorial gifts may be made to the Donna M. Flach Scholarship Fund for North Union and Elgin student-athletes, c/o Marion Community Foundation, 504 South State Street, Marion, OH 43302 and Emanuel Reformed Church, 4234 Green Camp Essex Road, Marion, OH 43302.
The Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home is assisting the f more... |
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Richard Michael Tuttle 1944 in Piqua to the late former Marionites, Richard Nelson and Mary Jane (King) Tuttle and lived virtually all of his highly productive life in and near Prospect and Delaware where he taught and mentored many middle school students.
Dick Tuttle taught science at Big Walnut Middle School for 28 years. Before and after retiring from formal teaching, he worked tirelessly to return rare birds to northern Ohio and nearby states. His accomplishments more... |
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Robert DeMar Tuttle antique business man and used a blend of family names for his business, King Tut's Antiques. As an avid fisherman, he had a strong interest in outdoor conservation. While he taught at North Union High School, he and his students beautified and improved the property by planting trees. He was a member of the former Prospect 444 F&AM. He also enjoyed being an active brother of the Durward Lodge 153 Knights of Pythias in Prospect.
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Bonnie June (B.J.) Walker ne (Thomas) Greathouse of Marion; paternal grandmother,
Bonnie Jean Walker of DeCliff; and brother, Eugene Lawrence Foreman of Marion.
Her brother, Irey E. Walker Jr., and another brother are deceased.
She was a fifth-grade student at Elgin West Elementary School in
LaRue. She was a member of the Elgin West Choir, Wild Hearts 4-H
Club and the Martha Douce Dance
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Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at Stofc more... |
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Donna Wall ; LaRoma Sigrist and an infant brother Lamar Kale.
She was a member of the LaRue United Methodist Church, and a teachers aid for 40 years at Elgin West. She loved singing in the church choir, being with the Elgin West students and staff, attending to her flowers, and spending time with her family and friends. Living life to the fullest, she never met a stranger and always had a smile on her face.
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Leslie A. Weichenthal earned her permanent teaching certificate at SUNY Geneseo and a Master of Theological Studies from Trinity Lutheran Seminary.
A passionate educator, Leslie taught physically, mentally, and emotionally challenged high school students at BOCES in Fairport, NY for seven years. She later became a professor of speech and composition at Marion Technical College. There she started a literary publication for student authors and promoted high standards i more... |
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Margaret L. Weller eral community
cantatas. She was a member of the Carpe Diem Club, Fortnightly Club and
Richwood Civic Center. She was a private music teacher for many year,
teaching piano and voice from her home. She accompanied many of her
students at regional voice and piano lessons.
She was born Aug. 15, 1909, on the family farm on LeMasters Road north
of Richwood to the late Harley C. and Osa Ola Fox LeMasters and was
predeceased by three brothers, Roy, Char more... |
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Dwight L. Wenig rom Meeker High School, where he was active in the Future Farmers of America. He. earned Star State Fanner and American Farmer degrees along with a national ybuth award for outstanding achievements and leadership. One of two students to earn the award, he was honored on national radio and received a medal-of-honor and full scholarship to Syracuse University in New York.
Upon graduating from Meeker, Dwight married and began raising a family in wes more... |
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Mary Elizabeth Lodwig Wyatt iciate and burial will
be at the Claibourne Cemetery. Friends may call one hour prior to the
service.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Mary E. Wyatt Scholarship in
Contract Management and Procurement, c/o Associated Students Inc.,
attention, Elaine Townsend, Acct. No. 3S0221, California State
Polytechnic University, Bldg. 35, 3801 W. Temple Ave., Pomona, CA 91768. more... |
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Glenn Wykoff ears. He had served with the Union County Civil Defense (now Union County EMA) for many years.
He and his wife, Peggy were very active with YMCA of Central Ohio International. They enjoyed opening their home to exchange students and foreign families and had hosted seventeen different families over the years.
He is survived by three sons, Jerry Wykoff, Marysville; Dave A. (Mary) Wykoff, Richwood; Curtis L. (Louanna) Wykoff, Marysville; a dau more... |
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Frederick P. Zuspan MD mpsia. This method of treatment, now internationally adopted, remains the standard for treating this disease over 45 years later.
Dr. Zuspan’s passion for teaching led him to train countless fellows, residents and medical students and to serve as a medical missionary in Africa and Malaysia. He served as editor of numerous medical journals including the Journal of Reproductive Medicine and the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. He more... |
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