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Harold Cheney “Hal” Parish
during his 'retirement' years, he worked as an engineering consultant designing cryogenic heat exchangers. Hal truly enjoyed spending time with his children, grandchildren, and friends. He attended many, many graduations, baptisms, birthdays, and school events.  He had a passion for church and Bible study and served in various capacities at the First Baptist Church in Richwood, where he and Elma were former members, as well as Marion Grace whe more...
Iva Marie Parish
Iva Marie Parish, 80, formerly of Rich wood, died Monday, Nov. 13, 2000. at Sunbridge Care and Rehabilitation in Marion. She was retired as a secretary for the First Baptist Church of Richwood and was a member of that church and, the Paul Vick Circle. She was bom Aug. 20, 1920, in Richwood to the late Anson and Amanda Bending Chapman and was predeceased by a son, Ted Parish; four brothers, Dallas. Theodore, John and Wilson Chapman; and a sister, more...
Olin E. Parish
8, 2018. He was born in Jackson Township to the late Clarence Anson and Lenna Rae (Watkins) Parish, he was also preceded in death by his wife Anna Lucille (Ransome), they were married January 28, 1940 at the Richwood First Baptist Church parsonage and she died January 31, 2008, also preceding him in death were five brothers and 2 sisters. Olin was a 1936 graduate of the Richwood High School. He was a lifelong farmer, he loved the farm life, on more...
Pearl Parker
husband George Washington Parker on July 18, 1931; A twin brother and a sister also preceded her in death. She was a member of LaRue United Methodist Church, where she j had served as treasurer; a life member of Mary Lenox Chapter 98-OES; the William Hendrix Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution; a member of the former Bowling Green Grange; the W.S\J. Club and was a 4-H adviser for more than 25 years. The homemaker was an avid stamp more...
Grace M. Park
Center, she was the daughter of Charles and Minnie (Kerns) Brown. On Dec. 22, 1926, in Marysville, she married Kyle E. Park. He preceded her in death on Jan. 29 of this year. Mrs. Park was. a homemaker and a member of First Baptist Church in Richwo6d, its Annie Richards Circle and Richwood Civic Center. Surviving are two sons, James E. Park, Lorain, and Richard B. Park, Amherst; a brother, Richard T. Brown, Ashland, Ky.; 10 grandchildren and 10 g more...
Kyle E. Park
on. He was born here Nov. 13, 1901, a son of Oscar V. and Lucy (Kyle) Park. Mr. Park was a retired farmer, and for many years in the 1950s and 1960s owned and operated the Sohio Station in Richwood. He was a member of First Baptist Church and Richwood Civic Center. On Dec. 22, 1926, in Marysville, he married the former Grace Marie Brown, and she survives. Also surviving are two sons, James E. Park, Lorain, and Richard B. Park, Amherst; a brother, more...
L. Marie Park
ields, who are deceased. In September 1924 in Monroe, Mich., she married Walter Park, who survives. Mrs. Park was a schoolteacher for 28 years, ending her career in the North Union school district. She was a member of First Baptist Church. She is survived by a son, Jack Park, of Altadena, Calif.; eight grandchildren; numerous great-grandchildren; three brothers, Paul and Bernard, Fields, East Detroit, Mich., and Monroe Fields, LaRue; one sister, more...
Walter Park
; eight grandchildren and numerous great-grandchildren. His parents, a son, Bill, and a brother and a sister are deceased. Mr. Park was a layout man for Thew Shove], Elyria, and Marion Power Shovel. He was a member of First Baptist Church, Richwood, the former Richwood Lions Club, and had worked at Thomasson Hardware. Funeral services are 11 a.m. Saturday at Stofcheck Funeral Home, Richwood, where friends may call 5-8 p.m. Friday. The Rev. Charle more...
Charles W. Parrott
un. Marysville Hour of Death_p'm- How Long 111_failing health_ Occupation of Deceased to bV7 f Retired Farmer Church Lodges Societies Royal Arch Masons, St. Paris, Ohio; Mt. Carmel Lodge #303F&Am, Richwood; Mt. Olivet Chapter #538 Q.E.S.; Honorary Member of Mt. Olivet Lodge #226F&AM (both in Christiansburg, Ohio Date Of Birth August 4, 1894_ place of Rirfh Leesburg Twp. near Magnetic Springs Father's Name charles parrott_Living ( ) Decea more...
Donald Dean Parrott
e sup-porter of the North Union community recycling effort. He was a past President of the former Richwood Lions Club and a member of the Knights of Pythias at Magnetic Springs. Among his many unsought honors were Honorary Chapter Farmer of the Leesburg-Magnetic Springs FFA, Union County Senior Citi- zen of the Year, Outstanding Senior Citizen of the Year for the Cen- ral Ohio Area Agency on Aging and Central Ohio Hall of Fame as well as recognit more...
Harry B. Parrott Sr.
Harry B. Parrott Sr., 97, of St. Petersburg, Fla., died Thursday, June 13, 2002, at Bayfront Medical Center. Born in Union County, he went to St. Petersburg in 1984 from Cleveland where he was pastor of Garfield Trinity Baptist Church. He attended Denison University and graduated from the United Theological Seminary in Dayton. He was a Mason, a member of American Baptist Church of the Beatitudes in St. Petersburg and the author of several books. more...
Martha T. Parrott
Hospice of the Valley in Glendale. She was a teacher at the Richwood and Byhalia Local Schools and retired as a librarian at Harding High School. She was a member of the First Presbytenan Church in Marion and Mount Carmel Chapter 42 Order of the Eastern Star. She was bom Sept. 25, 1911, in Essex to the late Emery and Ada Davis Taylor and was predeceased by a sister, Dorothy Householder. She married Chester W. Parrott April 21, 1935, and he died more...
Donald C. Parsons
n was employed by Union County Human Services from 1979 – 1991.   He was a member of the Richwood United Methodist Church, OEA, NEA, American Legion Post 40, VFW Post 870, Mt. Carmel #303 Free and Accepted Masons, Mary Chapter 9 Order of the Eastern Star, Aladdin Shrine, Forty and Eight, and was named Senior Citizen of the Year for the State of Ohio.  Don also served as Mayor of Richwood for several terms.   The Hoffman family would like more...
Linda S. Parsons
ngth to her family. She was born June 1, 1945 in Marion to Abram N. Ransome and Ruth E. (Shields) Ransome Webb.  She was preceded in death by her father and her step-father, Leonard Webb Sr. She was a member of the First Baptist Church in Richwood.  She worked for Honda of America in Marysville as a Safety Coordinator for 10 years.  She had been an over-the-road truck driver with her husband for Fed Ex, frequently making trips to California. more...
Marjorie Kathleen Parsons
mber 17, 2008 at Riverside Methodist Hospital.  She was born October 16, 1929 in Eagleport, Ohio to the late James Alfred and Mary Louise (Robb) Hemry. She was a member of the Richwood First United Methodist Church, Mary Chapter 9 Order of the Eastern Star, Delta Kappa Gamma, Classy Red Hatters of Richwood, Retired Teachers Association and AARP.  Marjorie was a 1950 graduate of Ohio University, after which she began her 30-year teaching career more...
Rev. Gerald Pasma
arvin) Verwys of Grand Rapids, Mich., Eunice (Dale) Raar of Birmingham, Mich., and Faith Gauger of Grand Rapids, Mich. One son, Peter Hanschen. and two sisters, Lois Smith and Clara Pasma, are deceased. The Rev. Pasma was a Baptist minister for more than 40 years. He served churches in Michigan, Wisconsin, Indiana and Minnesota. He was a World War II veteran serving in the U.S. Army Air Corps 1141st Quartermaster Co. 100th Bomber Group. He was a more...
Rose Marie Stallsmith Pearson
ate Albert and Cora (Longshore) Saygrover.  She was also preceded in death by her first husband Robert L Stallsmith and a brother, William Saygrover. She was a Licensed Practical Nurse for over 60 years and she was of the Baptist faith.  Rose loved to sew, and enjoyed quilting, and in her younger years enjoyed baking and playing the accordian.  Rose could often be seen driving her little red Cougar. She is survived by two sons, Dave (Doris) more...
Clarence Pelfrey
Clarence Pelfrey, 64 of marion, died Monday, Dec. 6, 1993 at University Hospital in Columbus following a lengthy illness.  The retired crane operator at Marion Power Shovel was a member of Prospect Baptist Church, A U. S. Army veteran with the 82nd Airbourne Division, he was a member of Verne I. Mounts American Legion Post #368 and VFW. He was born July 8, 1929 in Floyd County, KY a son of the late Grand and Edith Elkins Pelfrey. Surviving more...
Eloise Phyllis Pelphrey
Eloise Phyllis Pelphrey, 83, of Prospect died Thursday, April 16, 1998, at her home after having been in failing health for several years. She was a homemaker and member of the Prospect Baptist Church. She was born Nov. 10, 1914, in Brookville to the late Andrew J. and Grace Myers Broadstone and was preceded in death by her first husband, Owen W Mather who died June 28, 1949. She is survived by her husband, Jesse L. Pelphrey whom she married Dec. more...
Irene Georgia Pennington
, in Portsmouth, to the late William and Carrie (Cassidy) Henderson. She married William Jones in 1924 and he died in 1969. She later married Walter Pennington and he is deceased. She was a homemaker, member of the Freewill Baptist Church in Powsville and a former member of the Rebecca Lodge of New Bloomington. She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Betty (Fred) Gifford of Arcadia, Fla.„ Mrs. Helen (Odell) Daniel of Marion and Mrs. Violet (Ge more...
Pastor Timothy J. Peria
: Marilyn Hardy and Judy (Bob) Gough. Tim served our country in the United States Army during Vietnam. He graduated from the Tennessee Temple University and was ordained in 1989. He became an associate pastor at Open Bible Baptist Church under the Leadership of Pastor George Riddell in Williamstown, New Jersey. In the fall of 1994, he became the Pastor at the Union Baptist Church north of Richwood and has pastored the people of the congregation more...
Charles Harden Perkins
Charles Harden Perkins, 92, of Richwood died Tuesday, Aug. 4, 1998, at his home. He was a graduate of New Dover High School and lived most of his life in the Richwood area. He was a retired farmer and a member of the First Baptist Church in Richwood. He was bom Nov. 19, 1905, in Dover Township to the late Charles Luther and Harriet Hush Perkins and was predeceased by a brother and six sisters. He is survived by his wife, Goldie Hickok Perkins wh more...
Goldie Hickok Perkins
om Richwood High School in 1924. She attended normal school at Richwood and Ohio University and taught in one-room school houses in Richwood and Broadway before her marriage. She was a dedicated member of the Richwood First Baptist Church. She was born March 30,1906, in Union County to the late William M. and Delia Mariah Shreyer Hickok and was predeceased by 12 brothers and sisters, Glenna Nichols, Lewis Hickok, George Hickok, Sarah Warner, Ora more...
Luther Gale Perkins
The Ohio State University with a teaching degree in English and Social Studies. Gale taught at Eber Baker Middle School in Marion for 11 years and later at North Union High School for 20 years. Gale was active in the First Baptist Church of Richwood, serving on boards and singing in the choir. He enjoyed singing gospel songs with his sons. He earned his pilot’s license while a student at OSU and could often be seen flying his yellow Vagabond a more...
Marberta F. “Bert” Petty
was born March 8, 1939 in Prospect to the late Atha P. and Dorothy M. (Risner) Newell. She was a Homemaker.  She was a member of Prospect VFW Post 368 Ladies Aux., a life member of VFW Post 7201 and a life member of DAV Chapter 22. On Nov. 8, 1981 she married Ralph L. Petty, who survives in Prospect. She is also survived by 1 son Steve (Deana) Moneysmith, Caledonia; 1 step-daughter, Cheryl (Jason) Bradford, Dacula, GA; 3 granddaughters, Amy, more...

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