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Garold E. "Jerry" Mills
degree in Business Admin/Mgmt thru California Coast University in 2002 at the age of 73. He served in the U.S. Army during the Korean conflict attaining the rank of SSG/Staff Sergeant. He was known by many as the long-time dealer Principal of Mills Chevrolet-Old-Pontiac in Richwood, Ohio, Owner/Operator of Richwood Auto & Farm Supply & Advantage III Group of Columbus, Ohio. He was also the past owner of Mills Auto Supply/New Carlisle & Dayton a more...
Joseph Carl “Joe” Moyer
65 of Richwood, died peacefully early Monday morning May 16, 2022 at his home. He was born February 27, 1957 in Kenton to the late Joy Griffith and Margaret (Johnston) Moyer. Joe had worked at the former Mill’s Chevrolet Dealership in Richwood and was working at the Penske Service Center at the Marysville Honda Plant in shipping and receiving. Joe was a member of the Kaiser/Frazier Car Club, he spent many hours tinkering on his beloved 1953 more...
Robert G. "Bob" Mueck
ichwood died Tuesday, Sept. 19, 2000, at Memorial Hospital of Union County. He was a farmer and a retired auto mechanic, having worked at the former Almendinger Chevrolet in Prospect and the former Gruber Reidenbaugh Pontiac dealership in Richwood. He was a 1935 graduate of Radnor High School and a U.S. Army veteran of World War II. He was a dedicated member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Prospect where he served the church in several capacitie more...
Mary M. Mulvaine
e_____99__ Address _____23759 Sandusky Rd . f_ Ma.ryis.vnJ_l.fi----------------------- Place of Death Grady Memorial Hosp... Date of Death__March ..3a, 1982 Tu»e. Hour of Death 3?Q5 P-m.______________ How Long 111__railing. Deal t.h 1 g. years Occupation of Deceased___former Executive Secretary of______Union Co ._Child Welfare Dept.& also in Cincinnati Church, Lodges, Societies Pharisburg United Meth. Church: Chanter #176 0 .E. S. , Ostrander Da more...
Paul William Sager
ters Tamyan (Scott) Gandert, Apex, North Carolina; and Trisha Girard, Williamsburg, Virginia. Also surviving are 6 grandchildren, 3 greatgrandchildren and many nieces and nephews. Paul is also survived by his 3 sisters, Ruth Deal, Mary (Gene) Kuhlwein, and Margaret Ann Banning, all of Arizona. A memorial service will be held this summer in LaRue. Memorial gifts may be made to the LaRue United Methodist Church at P.O. Box 327 LaRue, Ohio 43332 o more...
Arthur G. Price
e department.  He was a 1945 graduate of LaRue High School before serving in the U. S. Army.  He was raised a Methodist in the LaRue United Methodist Church. Art believed that challenges in life were not to be avoided but dealt with head on.  For him only a job well done meant a goal achieved.   He was an optimistic, honest, humble and hard working man who strenuously taught the virtues by which he lived.  He exemplified “The Greatest Gen more...
Warren "Friday" Reece
Warren "Friday" Reece, 70, of Richwood died Tuesday, July 8, 1997, at Community Nursing Center in Marion. He retired in 1989 after 31 years as a mechanic with the former Swartz Ford dealership and the Rose Ford dealership in Richwood. He then worked at the Parrott Implement Co. until 1995. He was an Army Veteran of World War II and a member of American Legion Baccarat Post 40 in Richwood and the 40 et 8 Voiture 857 in Marysville where h more...
Herbert Jackson “Jack” Reidenbaugh
lf began.  He was a veteran of the U. S. Navy serving during World War II.  After the war, he worked at Marion Power Shovel and Chivington Auto Sales before beginning a 32-year partnership in the Gruber Reidenbaugh Pontiac Dealership in Richwood.  Jack was very well liked in Richwood where he had made his home since 1952.  He was a member of Elks Lodge 32 in Marion and the Richwood Golf League.  Besides golf, his favorite pastime was watchin more...
Philip V. Retterer
e was a 1959 graduate  of Prospect High School and a member of Mari-on Enterprise Baptist Church and Lakeview Moose and Eagles Lodge. He had worked as a self-employed auto body repairman and worked at the Bill Rose Ford dealership in Richwood, Charles Auto Parts and the former Southland Chrysler dealership. He also worked as a loan originator for American Home Loans in Marion. He was known to enjoy making people laugh. He was born Jan. 29, 1 more...
William C. "Bill" Rose Jr.
ttle with cancer.  He was born November 30, 1955 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to the late William C. and Gloria (Corey) Rose Sr. He was the owner and operator of the former Bill Rose Ford in Richwood after having bought the dealership from his father in 1996.  He also owned and operated the former Bert & Ernie’s Pizza in Richwood, as well as Rose Fencing.  Bill was active with Richwood Village Council in many capacities, eventually serving a more...
William C. Rose Sr.
William C. Rose Sr., 74, of Delaware died Sunday, January 16, 2000, at the Ohio State University Medical Center. He was the former owner of the Bill Rose Ford/Mercury dealership in Richwood which is now owned by his son, Bill Jr. Prior to that, he owned the Bill Rose Lincoln/Mercury dealership in Delaware. He had been involved for more that 45 years in the automobile business and received many awards such as the Ford Motor Company President's Aw more...
Benjamin Rodgers "Ben" Sager
r stepgrandchildren, Brenda Lynn Fee, Dora Ann Stephens, John W. Harding and Deborah Lee Malec. He is survived by 17 great-grandchildren and five stepgreat-grandchiidren. He is also survived by three sisters in Arizona, Ruth Deal, Mary (Gene) Kuhlwein, Margaret Ann Banning; and one brother, Paul William (Betty) Sager of LaRue. A sister, Mildred, and son-in-law, David F. Aschenbach, preceded, him in death. Ben was a lifetime resident and farmer of more...
Ernest "Gene" Saunders
y evening April 18, 1994 at his residence following a brief illness. He was born April 24, 1925, in Gallipolis, a son of the late Heber and Ernestine (Hally) Saunders. He was retired after serving as manager of an automobile dealership for more than 30 years, and was a member of Magnetic Springs United Methodist Church. On Sept. 26, 1946, in Magnetic Springs, he married the former Julia M. Cross, and she survives. Mr. Saunders also is survvied by more...
W. Ray Sine
yhalia High School, he served in the U. S. Army in Germany during the Korean Conflict.  He was a member of American Legion Baccarat Post 40.  Ray had worked at Goodyear, and was well known as the parts guy for several area dealerships, including Vernon Thomas in Richwood, Trenor Motors and Brandeberry Chrysler, both in Urbana.  He retired from NAPA, where he worked in outside sales.  Following retirement, he worked at Urbana Country Club for more...
Jim Slone
by a brother, Carl D. Slone. Jim served our country in the United States Army. He was a talented carpenter who could fix about anything. He also had a passion for cars, he bought and sold many cars over the years at his own dealerships. Maybe a little gruff on the outside, Jim was soft on the inside. He was a fan of both the OSU Buckeyes and the Kentucky Wildcats. Surviving are his step children, Patricia L. (Scott Cloud) Titus of Richwood, Jul more...
Charles L. Soltis
love. Charlie was born in Parkman, OH to the late James and Hazel Soltis. He grew up on the Soltis family dairy farm with his three brothers and one sister. He went on to become a Partner at Parrott Implement, a John Deere dealership in Richwood, Ohio, for nearly 40 years. Charlie loved to farm, ride his motorcycle, and watch every high school sporting event especially those played in by his children and grandchildren, but his greatest hobby wa more...
Verna Jean Southward
ward whom she married June 9, 1973, in Prospect; a son, J?mes (Sherri) Southward Jr. of Gahanna; two daughters, Wenetta (Michael) of New Bloomington and Sabrina Southward of New Bloomington; two grandsons, Nathan and Presden Deal; a brother, Ronald (Brenda) Ruby of Marion; and two sisters, Sara Ruby of Marion and Dorothy (Dan) Meyers of Richwood. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday at the Gehm-Ballinger Funeral Home in Prospect. Th more...
Jean Stutzman
g, playing Bingo and going to Casinos. Never one to sit still, she loved traveling, being in nature and going to zoos. Jean was known to be a little thrifty, she could not pass up an opportunity to go to a dollar store for a deal, she also loved going to sales and Amish auctions. In her down time, she enjoyed sewing, baking and puzzles to pass the time. We also cannot forget her love of her Ohio State Buckeyes. Jean loved being with her family, e more...
Zachary Lincoln Taylor
baling hay and straw and just doing all the things that need done on a farm. He was on the Board of Directors of the Delaware County Farm Bureau. He was a member of the Young Ag Professionals and was a Beck’s Hybrid Seed Dealer. Zach was the type of person that would think of others before himself, he had a very giving heart. He was also a kidney and pancreas transplant recipient. Surviving are his parents: Tom (Joanne) Taylor of Ostrander more...
Vernon M. Thomas
Vernon M. Thomas, 89, of Richwood died Thursday, March 18, 1999, at Memorial Hospital of Union County. He was the owner of the Vern Thomas Chevrolet dealership in Richwood for 21 years, from 1952 to 1973. He was a World War II Army veteran and a member of American Legion Baccarat Post 40 and VFW Post 870. He was a member of the Richwood Lions Club, Richwood Chamber of Commerce and St. Jude's Cancer Research Center. He was active in the Richwood more...
S. Ray Webb
Ray was a member of the Richwood Church of Christ. He loved music and played at classic country and old-time gospel jam sessions all over Ohio.  He worked for 26 years doing auto body work for the local Richwood Chevrolet dealer, starting in 1952 with P. M. Curl, then Vernon Thomas, and finally Jerry Mills. He then continued autobody work for 12 years self-employed. In 1988 he began working for GG Homes in Marion and since 2001 had been a self more...
James Cleatus White
James Cleatus White, 83, ofRichwood died Tuesday, Dec. 10,1996,atMil-crest Nursing Center in Marysville. He was a retired farmer and mechanic. He retired from Dick Roux Ford in Mount Victory and had worked at many other dealerships in the area. He was a member of the former Grace Chapel and the former Jackson Grange. He was bom Aug. 7,1913, in Mount Victory to the late Frank and Blanche Taylor White. He married Marjorie Gayle Dec. 24,1936, and s more...
Donald Eugene Williamson
and Ryan and Brandon Skidmore; two brothers, Bill Williamson of Marion and Larry Hamilton of Richwood; and one sister, Mary Mann of Marion. One son and one daughter died in infancy. Mr. Williamson was a self employed antique dealer, veteran of World War II serving in the U.S. Army and attended the Richwood Church of Christ. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, July 7,1998, at 11 a.m. at the Stofcheck Funeral Home, LaRue. Burial is in the Byhali more...

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