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Robert Ernest Beckel
ther, Clyde (Ruth) Beckel of Richwood and one sister, Naomi (John) Wyatt of California. He was preceded in death by a stepson, William Berry, and two brothers, Frank Beckel and James Beckel. Bob was a man who lived his faith daily. He was a soft spoken, hard working, honest man and will be missed by his many friends and family. Funeral services will be held Monday, Dec. 27,2004, at 11 a.m. at the LaRue Baptist Church. Minister will be the Rev. Ti more...
Carolyn A. Clunk
rospect; Charles (Shirley) Russell, Prospect; a special sister-in-law, Mary (Gary) Nucio, Naples, Florida; and granddaughters, Mikayla, Bethany and Maya.  She is also survived by Marke A. (Denise) Lyon, Marion; Julie (Jeff) Daily, Winter Garden, Florida; and her best friend and companion, Toby. Funeral services will be Thursday, August 28, 2014 at 2:00 PM at the Green Camp United Methodist Church with Pastor Josh Freshour officiating.  Burial more...
Reah Dale Fryman
rs and prepared Communion each week. She faithfully attended church services. Ladies Aid meetings and helped with ice cream socials and any church activity. She was a member of the Richwood Civic Center where she enjoyed the daily meals as well as the center's one-day trips. She also was a member of the former Solitaires Club. She was born Sept. 4, 1915, in Delaware County, to the late Thomas Ray and Clara Rider Fryman. As a toddler she moved wit more...
Kenneth “Kenny” Fuller
He obtained his diploma from the American School in Chicago, Illinois. Kenny has always been a hard worker and loved working with the public.  Early in his life he worked for Weinlein Farms; farm work and milking cows were daily duties.  In January of 1962, he enlisted in the United States Army.  Seven months later he married the love of his life Judy L. Doyle.  After a long greyhound bus ride to Fort Sill, Oklahoma the bride-to-be met up wi more...
Josephine Blanche Hendrickson
her it was telling jokes, singing songs, making food for others or just a smile and hello to brighten your day. This world will sadly miss this incredibly strong willed woman and she would like to leave you with this in your daily lives: WWJD, "What Would Jo Do?" Every time you give, you get back in line to receive. We received a lot of love from this woman and she will be deeply missed by all her family and friends. She is survived by more...
Lee Roy Layton
, in which he prepared welding jobs for completion by others. He represented and negotiated for the interests of his co-workers as an AFL-CIO Committeeman. Lee Roy was raised to work and put in far more than an 8 hour shift daily. He and Cynthia maintained a large vegetable garden and fruit trees, and raised rabbits and bees. He enjoyed hunting and fishing, and rode a motorcycle until a knee injury, incurred during an attempted jump, convinced h more...
Richard A. “Doc” Lyon
also served on the Green Camp Elevator Board. When he was able, he enjoyed dancing, traveling and time at his cottage at Indian Lake. Surviving are his children, Marke A. (Denise) Lyon of Marion and Julie (Jeff Pennington) Daily of Davenport, Florida His first wife, Barbara A. Lyon of Winter Garden, FL Grandchildren, Douglas Lyon, Betsey Lyon, Chasidy Daily and Chelsey Daily Great granddaughters, Trinity and Kaylee Medley Sister, Becky McElroy more...
John Wesley Mallett
rnal Grandparents Jeff and Teresia Mallett. Maternal Grandparents Mark and Barb Schatz. Paternal Great Grandmother, Winifred Mallet. And many extended loving family and friends.  His fur siblings will also miss his hugs and daily treats. Even though John was taken from us much too soon, the lasting impression he left on the lives of us and others could never be forgotten.   Rest peacefully our sweet baby. There will be a time of Gathering more...
Richard Edgar Millisor
Kim) Stallsmith and Sabrina Strickland, all of Marion, Jill Strickland of Michigan, Jena Stricikland of Hilliard and Jodi Strickland of LaRue; great-grandchildren Shelby, Jacob, Brock, Brooklyn and Hunter Stall-smith, Coltin Daily, Samantha, Tyler and Josh Matrix; three brothers, Norman Miliisor and Russell (Nancy) Miliisor, both of Belle Center, and Jack Miliisor of Marion; two grand-puppies, Bauregard and Gabrielia. He was preceded in death by more...
Steven Allen Mills
nd The Ohio Staters service organization. In 1976, Steve joined the family business, Mills Chevrolet-Olds-Pontiac, Inc. in Richwood. There, he was able to work with his father and, for a period, his two younger brothers.  Daily, Steve arrived at the “agency” a few hours before sunrise to make coffee and do some work before a constant stream of friends came through the door to visit.  While he appreciated automobiles, his drive to keep str more...
Ruby M. Pitts
ck-Ballinger Funeral Home in Richwood, Pastor Dale Baker will officiate. Burial will follow in the Claibourne Cemetery. Friends may call Thursday from 5-7 pm at the funeral home in Richwood Memorial gifts may be made to Our Daily Bread Ministries, PO Box 2222 Grand Rapids, Michigan 49501 Condolences and remembrances may be expressed at www.stofcheck-ballinger.com more...
Patricia "Patty" Ann Robinson
Union County, and retired in 2000. She enjoyed the little things — shopping sprees with Emma Louise, lunch at McCarthy’s Drug Store, Friday nights at Old Town Inn, card club, spontaneous visits with Sally and friends, daily outings with Beth to socialize, tailgate suppers during harvest, late-night movie marathons, cheering on her grandchildren at sporting events, calls from friends near and far, sitting on the porch watching the birds, th more...
Judson C. Russell
rior to her death. . He was n long-time active member of the Richwood. First Baptist Church where he had served as Deacon, Board Member und Head Usher for many years. The church was the love of his life and he read the Bible daily and from cover to cover every year. Surviving are a brother, Robert Russell of San Antonio, Texas; two sisters, Louise (Gene) McDaniel of Clute,.Texas and Freda Kyle of Richwood, who was his caretaker and friend. Also s more...
Robert L. Stallsmith
children, Rob, Mike (Kelly) and Chad (Kim) Stallsmith and Erin and Jenny Stallsmith; step-grandchildren, Tim Houk, Jamie (Jeremy) Hook and Andrew Flagg; great-grandchildren, Shelby, Jacob, Hunter and Brock Stallsmith, Colton Daily and Brock Landon; step-great-grandchildren, McKenzie and Kyle Hook; a sister, Betty (Lowen) Meyers of Lucky; the mother of his children, Rose Marie Pearson of Sarasota, Fla.; and a special friend, Marie Schillings of Br more...
George Robert "Bob" Welsh
Shearing Champion in 1963 and 1965. He was a faithful and devoted care giver for many years to his wife Pat in her later years. In recent years, due to failing health, he spent his days resting quietly at home watching the daily happenings of life on the farm and enjoying frequent visits from his great grandchildren. Exploring the farm and sharing their many found treasures: a stick, an egg, a bird feather, sheep’s wool, a willy worm, a rock, more...
Sarah “Sally” Williams
ceased by a son, Timothy Williams, a grandson Marcus Williams and two brothers and two sisters. Sally was a dedicated homemaker, who made her family the center of her life. She would pray for each and every one of them on a daily basis. She cherished the family get-togethers and the time she could spend with them. Sally was a long-time dedicated member of the Fulton Creek Friends Church, where she had taught Bible School. She enjoyed doing pen more...
Roger A. Wright
an. Enjoyed motorcycles, Country Western music and  western movies and traveling. But most important was his family.  Loved having his grandkids around, really enjoyed Christmas.  Most of all, however, he dearly loved his daily calls to visit with his Mom in LaRue. Services will be held Tuesday May 11, 2010 at 11:00 AM at the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home in LaRue.  Minister will be the Rev. Edward W. Fugate.  Burial in the LaRue Cemeter more...
Perry Yoakam
ly the Tractor Pulls. Perry never met a stranger, if he met you once you were his friend for life and so many people felt the same about him. His last years at Marion Manor were good for him. He enjoyed participating in all daily activities, mostly making beautiful crafts that made him smile. Surviving is his sister: Joan (Richard) Kirby of Prospect and sister-in-law: Martha Yoakam of Dover Numerous nieces and nephews and great and great great more...

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