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Johnny Eugene Arthur II
with his friends. He liked to travel. It didn't matter how short of notice it was, he always said yes let's go. Johnny was a good man and a great husband. He loved his wife so much that he rode a horse up a mountain just because she wanted to. He wasn't always happy with her antics, but he totally put up with them because he loved her so much. Johnny stepped up to be a great dad to his stepchildren and an amazing Papaw to his grandchildren. H more...
Kelton W. Beltz
Kelton William Beltz, 20 of rural Prospect left this earth on February 8, 2016.  He was born May 4, 1995 in Delaware to Vernon and Stacie (Reese) Beltz. Kelton attended Elgin High School where he soared because of an amazing educator, Diana Hudson Carr Napier.  He also attended Tri-Rivers Career Center where he blazed a path, leaving many memories in the hearts of those in his cosmetology class and throughout his VICA Chapter and the school. more...
Laura Bell Brown
She died Aug 12, 1973 at 1 a.m. Sunday at her home. A ruling is expected from the Marion County coroner on the cause of death.  She was born May 28, 1920, in  Indiana to Henry and Anna B. (Gerber) Smith. He survives in Michigan and she in Richmond, Ind. She married Donald F. Brown May 30, 1947, in Albany, N. Y. They lived hi the LaRue area for 16 years. He survives. Also surviving is a foster son Donny at home; a brother Henry of California; f more...
Pauline Clement
ried James Clement on August 13, 1943. Jim shipped out the first week of September 1943 and he was in the Night Fighter Squadron at Sardinia, and island off Italy and his plane went down on May 1, 1944. She never remarried because she thought that Jim might not be dead since the army didn’t find his body or plane. Pauline worked at the Marion Depot then when it moved to Columbus, she drove from Marion for 36 years. Pauline helped many neighbor more...
Patricia Diane Clinger
ed Methodist Church. The 4th grade student at Marseilles School died at 11:17 a.m. Wednesday in Marion's Community Memorial Hospital after an illness of only a few days. At autopsy was to be performed to determine the, exact cause of death. She was born Sept. 9, 1963, in Upper Sandusky. Surviving besides her parents are three brothers, Ronald Jr., Carl and Daniel, two sisters, Lynn and Lisa and grand-parents, Wayne Evans and Mrs. Phyllis Evans, b more...
Roger Burke Evans
ept Roger on his job knowing the disease was becoming a problem but never put him out of a job. Roger's family would like to thank Aaron for all that he has done for them and the deep care and understanding of Alzheimer's. Because of him Roger kept going for a couple extra years that he might not have gotten if he had not been working. Roger was the family's handyman; from building sandboxes to the pole barn he built with his son-in-law, he alwa more...
Rolland E. “Rod” Farrington
his life, he was also a truck driver and heavy equipment operator.  He loved motorcycles and could fix anything with an engine. Rod was as fun-loving as the day is long, but his life was chock full of family and friends because Rod valued people more than anything else in life.  Although he had two daughters he adored, Rod was like a father to many, especially his dear friend and neighbor, Kurt (Gertie) Lausecker and family.  His sincere loy more...
Vivian Marie Farrington
Fame Champion. A book was written about Willie called “Rambling Willie, The Horse That God Loved”. This enabled Rambling Willie and Vivian to travel nationwide spreading the word of God and how she felt his success was because she tithed 10% of his winnings and always trusted in the Lord to help heal him. Vivian loved her family and was proud of each and every one of them. She is survived by her daughter, Karen (Joe) Ewing of Kissimmee, Flor more...
Nellie Mae Frank
and frequently could be seen sitting on her front porch listening to the Cleveland Indians games. Nellie had worked at Hercules Mfg. in Prospect. This past summer, Nellie turned 90. She said it was the best birthday ever because she received over 100 cards. She cherished a recent trip to Indiana to visit family, where she was able to receive communion with her family at the Restoration Church of the Nazarene. Surviving are her children, Jim (P more...
Ruth Alice Gabriel
egie, Pennsylvania, and one great-grandson, Carter Betts. Graveside Services will be held Thursday March 17, 2022 at 2:00 pm at the Prospect Cemetery, with Rev. Kevin Rinkes, her long-time Pastor and friend, officiating. Because she suffered from low vision in her later years, memorial gifts may be directed to the following: Ohio Lions Eye Care Fund, 13840 Robinson Road, Plain City, Ohio 43064 The family would like to express their sincere th more...
Dorothy M. Gerfen
a 25-year 4-H advisor and served on the Mnrion County Advisory Board and was past president of. the Marion County Extension Home-makers Club. She helped organize the first Kindergarten in Marion County at Prospect School. Because of her keen interest in history, she was an active member of the Marion County Historical Society and helped compile the County History Book. She was a member of Prospect Senior Citizens, Bethlehem Grange for 65 years, more...
Jerry Wayne Hamilton
aturday, January 18, 2020 from 2-5 PM at the VFW Post 870 in Richwood. Jerry 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, 5 more...
Kathryn Ann Hook
al Home in Richwood and later in LaRue. During the time she was a ‘working woman’, she was also a wife, mother and public figure in her own right, giving of her time, energy, musical talent and cooking ability to myriad causes, including The Grange, Treasurer for Union County Democrats, President of Ladies’ Guild of St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in LaRue, Organist for St. Joseph’s Church for 45 years, Music Club of Richwood, Girl Scout more...
Carole Faye (Saunders) Hughes
Clinic, Michael’s Steakhouse, Ullmans Dept. Store and Dr. David Borsky. She also had started her own daycare out of her home. In November of 1997 Carole suffered a serious illness which changed her life. The aftereffects caused her to alter her lifestyle. She had an active church life where she was a member at the LaRue United Methodist Church. Later in life she became a member of the Marion Christian Center. Carole’s favorite vacation sp more...
John Franklin Isler
pect, died May 3, 1996.  He was born January 18, 1918 in Prospect to the late Milton S. and Amy L. (Roberts) Isler. He was a farmer his entire life.  He was active in several organizations, which are omitted here because an original obituary cannot be found. On Feb. 14, 1939 he married the former Dorothy Laucher. He is survived by four sons, don (Cathy) Isler, Prospect; Gene (Karen) Isler, Delaware; William (Kathy) Isler, Prospect; Ric more...
Charles R. Jacobs
he took Olen Parish for a ride when he turned 100. He brought so much fun and pleasure to those around him.  He never met a person he didn’t know and anyone tagging along with him knew to allow “extra” travel time because there was bound to be someone he met that he needed to socialize with. He was such a bright spot on this earth, he was one of a kind - a person that put one at ease as soon as you stepped up next to him, made you feel more...
Cynthia Ann James
horses that she loved to work with and take to the fair. Four dogs, several cats and many other animals that she loved and cared for. She was also a very giving person spending time helping others and volunteering for good causes such as St. Vincent de Paul Food Pantry and Thrift Store associated with the St. Mary Catholic Church in Marion where she was a member. She was a very spiritual person and was a very active member of the United Method more...
John Allen Hoskins
itizens Hall of Fame for his significant contributions to the community after reaching the age of 60. John was a member of the American Foreign Service Association.  As a former diplomat, John advocated for Foreign Service causes.  He attended the annual US Department of State  Foreign Service Day in Washington, DC and visited the Ohio Congressional Delegation on Capitol Hill on behalf of the American Foreign Service Association, advocating f more...
DeLynn Kale
Kenton to the late Elmer and Evonda (Virden) Kale. On March 9, 1985 he married the former Eilene Gray and she survives. Community involvement was the cornerstone of DeLynn’s life.  When he lent his support to a group or cause, he did it with his whole heart.  Giving was a way of life for him and his broad community reach has been felt by many. He and his wife, Eilene have owned and operated Kale Marketing near Richwood since its inception more...
Peggy Evelyn Daugherty Knickel
n 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 stated that she wanted him to be a good reader because she herself did not know how to read. Peggy taught both and they received their tutoring as a “two for the price of one” package. Peggy loved children and not having any of her own, gave her love and attention to e more...
Betty Wills Long
ong. Betty had worked at the former Cosmo Plastics for over 20 yrs., she had also worked at the Mike’s Dairy Bar in Richwood. Betty enjoyed her square dancing in earlier years. She was an avid fisherwoman, her nickname because of her ability to catch fish was “Bass Bustin Betty”. She enjoyed spending her winters in Florida and Texas. Betty spent her last few years residing with her children and spending time with them. Surviving are her more...
Cheryl Lynn Oehler
child’s Kindergarten year which were to be opened upon their graduation from high school. She attended many graduation parties where the students opened the time capsule. She is a great loss to the teaching profession because she impacted all those she touched. With great love for children, she wonderfully loved, nurtured, molded and educated so many children to believe they could be a success at whatever they wanted to become. No matter wha more...
William L. "Bill" Parrott
ldren play sports or hunting with the grandsons.   He was adamant about giving back to his community and instilled that attitude in his children. He enjoyed golfing with his friends and played in numerous outings for worthy causes over the years.  He was a member of the OSU Women’s Basketball Rebound Club. He was a season ticket holder for the OSU Women’s basketball team for over 25 years and enjoyed watching them play. He was a wise mentor more...
Carolyn Sue “Susie” Proffitt
ed much of her life to working and taking care of her mother. She enjoyed going for walks, showing up at ball games, feeding the ducks at the park and gathering with family for the holidays or on a Saturday or Sunday, just because. She enjoyed eating out at Bob Evans and Homecoming Restaurant. In the summertime she loved eating hot fudge sundaes. Her favorite thing to do was just being with family. In the evenings she liked to watch criminal show more...
Ralph W. Ridge
njoyed playing shuffleboard and bingo. His true passion in life was gardening and he loved to grow things and give them away to his family and friends. Ralph was a real lover of desserts and asked he be buried with a fork, because as he said, “The best is yet to come.” Besides his wife, he is survived by a son, Thomas (Desiree) Ridge, Oak Park, California; a daughter, Janet Sue (Richard) Walker, Waldorf, Maryland; seven grandchildren, fourte more...

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