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Elizabeth M. Bookman
d Tennant of St. Mary’s in Marion in the past couple years. Most important to Betty were family and her friends. She spent hours communicating with everyone on her iPad to stay in contact with them, and seeing pictures of all their activities. She not only crocheted and knitted premie hats and booties for Right to Life, She knitted toe warmers for the veterans for years, mittens and hats for school kids who needed them, and she crocheted afg more...
Donald Brady
(Doug) Coder of Marysville and Nicole Brady Pine of Richwood Grandchildren: Jessie (Amber) Brady, Teirra (Andy Nickelson) Brady, Kinzie (Tim) Carter, Kale (Savannah) Brady, LuCinda (James) Riles, Maddie (Chad Clark) Hustak, Allison (Cam Sims) Allinder, Brayden (Julie Greco) Allinder Great-Grandchildren: Odyssey, Cloa, Lillie, Trinitie, Erick, Nevaeh, Charles, Maebree, Wrenn, Oxley, Evelynn, Draydn Brother: Butch Brady of Mt. Gilead and his be more...
Ben E. Bumgarner
ional Institute, retiring in 2015. One not to sit still, Ben enjoyed working for Warner’s Locker during deer season. He was a member of the Richwood Fair Board. He enjoyed his time behind the grill at the North Union football games. Some of the things that Ben was known for: homemade popcorn (large amounts), his special homemade crackers, his love of trivia questions, long drives to see the country, his sweetcorn patch, motorcycle rides with more...
Donna Marie Carpenter
cimens as they came in for testing until she retired in 2007. Donna enjoyed counted cross stitch, creating beautiful pictures to give to family members. She also loved to watch movies, Magnum PI, and Ohio State Buckeye Football. In earlier years, Donna and Bill enjoyed spending many weekends on Lake Erie fishing or in the motorhome seeing the fall leaves. She loved living on the "home place" family farm and watching the birds and deer, more...
Mary Ellen Carr
pictures and had been a columnist for the Richwood Gazette, covering the Prospect News. Surviving are her children: Leroy (Jackie) Carr of Baltimore, Gary (Heidi) Carr of Prospect and Judy Carr of Richwood, grandchildren: Allison Carr, Derek (Jennifer) Miller, Andrew (Audrey) Miller, Kellie Jackson, Ryan (Samantha) Carr, Caitlin (Will) Gracely, Nicci (Derek) Sprouse-Grosso and Carrie (Tony) Robbins. Great grandchildren: Jaden, Kaeda, Hudson a more...
Debbie Lynn Cox
post office in Magnetic Springs. She enjoyed taking pictures and journalizing her photos. She enjoyed traveling to the Smokey Mountains, her favorite vacation spot. She also enjoyed listening to southern gospel music, especially the Gaithers. She had attended Magnetic Springs United Methodist Church. She was born Dec. 21,1950, in Columbus, to the late Paul Edward and Barbara Jeanne Buell Burdett. The true joy in her life was her devoted family, more...
Kasarah Elizabeth Darst-Carr
ften, love much”. She is survived by her mother, Judy Carr, Marion; her father, Elmer David Darst, Delaware; her maternal grandmother, Mary Carr, Prospect; her paternal grandmother, Eileen Darst, Delaware; brothers, David Allen Darst, Van Wert; Shane Darst, Delaware; sister, Elisha Darst (Josh) Chillicothe; special friends, Judy Scheff, Ciera Lynn Chamberlin and Paul Schwenning, who never left her side; and Codi Kitts She was preceded in deat more...
Susan Kay Moore Kirkbride Flint
she played piano and sang alto in the choir. An artistic soul, Sue was very talented with drawing and painting, as well as framing pictures, making jewelry, knitting, and crocheting, and was known to enjoy fishing. But above all, Sue loved the Lord and lived her life to serve him. Sue worked in the paint industry, working for Sherwin-Williams in Grove City before moving to Marion and working in the paint department at the Lowes in Marion. She wa more...
Judy Lee (Doyle) Fuller
ing, July 7, 2008 at Marion General Hospital surrounded by her loving family, following a courageous battle with cancer that began in 2005. On May 18, 1944, Judy was born in Magnetic Springs, Ohio, the daughter of the late Wallace E. and Ruth (Caskey) Doyle.  A graduate of North Union High School, she graduated in the top three of her class. Loved by all, a kind and caring person, Judy began her career in the early 1970’s while working along more...
Cathy Jo Furrow
Cathy Jo Furrow, 57 of Richwood, died peacefully Tuesday March 21, 2023 at her home surrounded by her loving family, following a battle with small-cell carcinoma. She was born September 29,1965 in Marysville to Jack Blinn and Patricia A. (Newman). Cathy had worked in the restaurant industry. She was a talented musician, having played the trumpet for many veteran day ceremonies. She liked to crochet and really enjoyed taking random pictures on h more...
Charles R. Jacobs
bilene, Texas and Jerry (Linda) Jacobs of Garrettsville His five grandchildren, of which he was very proud of: Chelsea-bug, Slim (Kyle), Pokey (Caitlynn), Junior (Easton), and Nellie (Janelle), he enjoyed spending time with all of them and imparting his “wealth of knowledge”.  Many hours were spent with them playing board games and pool in his sunroom. One of the great joys of his life was giving motorcycle rides to anyone who would go - w more...
Robert LeRoy Kale
Bob, as he was known by his friends and family, was a lifelong farmer and was a tow motor operator at the Whirlpool Corporation in Marion for over 35 years of dedicated service His pastimes, included playing fast pitch softball for Essex, dart ball for the Essex United Methodist Church and pitching horseshoes. He loved showing steers himself at the Richwood Fair and later teaching his daughters and grandsons the "fine art of grooming and sh more...
Stephen W. Kavanagh
rden. In his retirement, he and his partner, Linda have run “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 Viet more...
Martha Louise Shearer Kilfian
nting pictures in her spare time, and going fishing and camping up to Lake Erie. She is survived by a son, Robert E. Shearer, Marblehead; step-son, Monty Lee (Barbara) Kilfian, Lakeview; step-daughter, Tina Lynn (John) Stovall, Magnetic Springs; 10 grandchildren, 8 step-grandchildren, 23 great-grandchildren, 2 step-great-grandchildren, 12 great-great-grandchildren and many nieces and nephews.  She was preceded in death by a son, Roger A. Shear more...
Laura E. Cheney Kuba
(Pat) Cheney, Richwood, two grandsons, Keith (Christine) Cheney; Kent (Lindsay) Cheney; great grandchildren, Jovie Cheney, Landon Cheney and Kenedi Cheney, Step Great grandson: Josh Campbell; sisters-in-law, Betty Somerlot McAllister, Laurabelle Marrs, Irene Comer; a brother-in-law, Earl (Georgeann) Kuba, several nieces and nephews including a special niece, Rita Lou Parker. Funeral services will be Thursday, August 6, 2015 at 12 noon at the Ric more...
Lee McCafferty
ounger 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 all the stats and was very knowledgeable about the sport. He also had a passion for skiing, he volunteered for the Ski Patrol at Mad River Mountain from 1969-1990. He continued skiing well into his 60’s and passed this lov more...
Cheryl Lynn Oehler
l in 1972 and from The Ohio State University in 1976 with a degree in elementary education. She was employed by Elgin School District for 13 years where she taught 4th grade and Kindergarten. She relocated to Arizona in the fall of 1989 where she continued to teach Kindergarten for the remainder of her teaching career. In 2013 she retired from active teaching and in 2014 taught Kindergarten through Dysart’s Smart Schools Program. She was curren more...
Jeffrey Ronald Rainey
Jeffrey Ronald Rainey, 50, of Marion, was called home to Heaven on September 16, 2023, at his home, surrounded by his loving family. Born In Erie, Pa in 1973, Jeff and his family moved to Marion in 1980. Jeff attended Pleasant beginning in the second grade and graduated from Pleasant High School in 1991. He earned his bachelor’s degree and master’s in education from The Ohio State University. He then went on to pursue an additional masters i more...
R. Todd Ridgeway
nthusiast. He loved bull riding, fishing and extensive hunting. He also had a passion for dirt track auto racing, he was photographer and reporter for various racks around the state. But his favorite gig was North Union football, he loved taking pictures and reporting on the games. Surviving along with his mom are his son: Matthew Ridgeway of Mt. Gilead, sister: Jane (James) Walter of Green Camp, nephew: Mason Sokolowski of Green Camp Numerous more...
Richard Roberts
oberts, he was also preceded in death by a son, Richard Reed Roberts, wife, Eulah (Collins) and wife, Karen (Downard) and a sister, JoAnne Moser. Richard graduated in 1958 from the Prospect High School, where he played baseball and in 1955 they won the Central District Championship. He was also a member of the Prospect Baptist Church. An electrician by trade, he had worked at W.H. Sammis/Ohio Edison plant in Stratton, Ohio and also at the forme more...
Gloria "Jean" Roux
er life. Her family's favorite memories of her include her exercising in her pool, attending arts and craft shows, painting and decorating. She enjoyed Buckeye and Gator games but loved watching "her" Gators basketball. She couldn't wait for Christmas (her favorite time of the year) and decorating the house with themed trees and her Santa Clauses that were enjoyed by many. She never missed the chance to spend time with her sorority sis more...
Roger L. Sams
Buckner, Marion; son, Cody Brown Sams, Hilliard; step-daughters, Crystal (Richard) Rudd, Marion; Samantha (Austin) Tucker, Marion; Terri Lynn Corder, Marion; his significant other, Julie Phillips, Ostrander; a brother, David Allen (Jesse) Sams, Florida; two sisters, Diana Lyn Sams, Ashley; Janet E. (Archie) Gruber, Marion; grandchildren, Ayla, Clayton and Myla; and several cousins, nieces, nephews, and his many friends. Before being laid to rest more...
Ronald L. Schultz
held Saturday September 5, 2020 at 11:00 am at the Marion Cemetery (old part), Pastors Dennis Peters and Geoff Schultz will officiate. Military Honors will be given by the Marion County United Veterans Council. Friends may call Friday from 4-7 pm at the Fulton Creek Friends Church. Memorial gifts may be made to the Fulton Creek Friends Church The Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home in Richwood is assisting the family. Condolences and remembranc more...
Robert D. Thompson
as a cabinet maker, served in the US Air Force, was an artist painting pictures on saw blades. Life member of the AMVETS of Kenton. Family will receive friends on Saturday May 17, 2014 from noon to 1:00 PM at the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home in LaRue. Prayers will be said at 1:00 PM at the Funeral Home. Memorial gifts may me made to the family to help with expenses. Condolences and remembrances may be expressed at www.stofcheck-ballinger.c more...
Patricia Anne Wilson
30, 1950 in Marion to the late Donald and Donna (Rasey) Thomas, she was also preceded in death by husbands, Marion Sessler and Richard Wilson, she was also predeceased by a brother, Michael Thomas. Pat was talented at doing all sorts of crafts, she also enjoyed gardening and taking pictures. But her true joy in life was spending time with her loving family. She loved the time spent when she lived in West Virginia with Shorty. Surviving are her more...

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