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Derek C. Krawczyk yk, they survive in Richwood.
Derek was born with Cerebral Palsy; his infectious personality and determination was admired by all that knew him. Derek was a 2013 graduate of the North Union High School; he was the first handicapped person to go completely through the school. Derek loved beach vacations and being in the sunshine. He was a current student at Creative Foundations in Marysville.
He will be remembered for that great smile and conta more... |
| Keisha Renee and Kayden Nicole Krebehenne Twin sisters, Keisha Renee
and Kayden Nicole Krebehenne,
died shortly after birth Saturday,
July 22, 1995 at Ohio State
University Medical Center.
Surviving are parents Darcy
Fields and Eric Krebehenne,
both of Richwood; maternal
grandparents Charles Fields of
Richwood and Dixie Hedstrom
of Salt Lake City, UT and paternal
grandparents Pat and Larry
Krebehenne of near Richwood.
Also surviving are great grandparents
Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Ross, Leste more... |
| Patti Lee Krebehenne Patti Lee Krebehenne, 63, of Richwood, died peacefully Wednesday morning September 18, 2019 at The James at OSU in Columbus.
She was born September 26, 1955 in Kenton to the late James Richard “Dick” and Marjorie J. (Retterer) Skidmore.
On August 3, 1974 she married her high school sweetheart and two-time prom date, Dan Krebehenne in the First United Methodist Church. From cheering him on during high school basketball games to taking their more... |
| Elizabeth Ann "Betsy" Kuba keye Valley High School and recently graduated from the Ohio State University with a bachelor's degree in psychology. She was employed at Honda of America in Marysville and had just started a new job working with mentally handicapped adults. She also worked as a Longaberger consultant. She enjoyed the outdoors and loved horses, cats and many other animals.
She was a lifetime member of the Radnor Baptist Church and enjoyed playing on the church So more... |
| Ethel M. Kuba ba in Michigan and he died June 16, 1999. She was also preceded in death by a son Steven "Bones" Hamilton and a daughter Linda Sue (Hamilton) Fields,her first husband John T. Hamilton Jr. three brothers, Gerrald, Dick and Paul Stansberry.
She was a member of the Richwood First Baptist Church, Richwood American Legion Auxiliary, VFW Auxiliary and the Richwood Civic Center.
She is survived by three daughters, Sandra (Charles) Brown, R more... |
| Laura E. Cheney Kuba ris Perkins, Isabelle Rubeck, Susan Mohr and Gladys Gwynn; and a step-great-granddaughter, Ashley Campbell.
She was a member of the Richwood Church of Christ and the Richwood VFW Post 870 Ladies Auxiliary. An active and dedicated member of the Richwood Civic Center for many years, she was recently recognized for her 4500 hours of service to the Richwood Civic Center meal site for Memorial Hospital. Laura was also a member of the Civic Center more... |
| Freda M. Kyle d the Richwood Business Association chose her as the 1989 Christmas Parade Grand Marshall. In 1990 the Central Ohio Senior Citizens inducted Freda into their Hall of Fame.
Freda served her school and community with rare dedication and stamina. To many persons not even related, she was known as “Mom” or “Grandma Freda”.
Freda was preceded in death by her husband, Kenneth D. Kyle, who died April 26, 1977; her son Dan B. Kyle, brothers more... |
| Merle Lee Landon Merle Lee Landon, 79, of Richwood and Fort Pierce, Fla., died Sunday,
Dec. 2, 2001, at Lawnwood Regional Medical Center after a one-year illness.
He was retired after 37 year as manager of Isaly's and Smith Dairy and was
an Army veteran of World War II. He was a member of the Prospect United
Methodist Church, Richwood VFW Post 870, a 50-year member of the former
Prospect Lodge 444 and Sojourners 653 F&AM and Scottish Rite Valley
of Columbus. He w more... |
| Roger Lincoln Landon work in the dirt and care for trees. Roger was passionate about music and loved to play his keyboard and trumpet for anyone who visited. He loved all sports, especially spending time watching tennis with his son, and was a dedicated OSU sports fan. Roger was in the Gold Wing club, winning several national awards for his motorcycle including 1st place Top Gun and Best in Show.
In addition to his parents, Roger is preceded in death by brother, Geo more... |
| Rev. Deacon Dwight T. Larcomb Jr. chool in Marion. One parishioner recently told a story of a time where the school’s finance committee gave teachers well-deserved raises after the Deacon gave a sermon at Mass extolling the virtues of their hard work and dedication. Dwight also served as Chaplain of the Marion chapter of the Knights of Columbus where he was also a 4th Degree Knight. An avid outdoorsman since his youth, he served for two years as Scoutmaster of Boy Scout Troop 5 more... |
| Linda Large atest style was important to Linda.
She is survived by two daughters, Tracy (Scot Gammon) Wilson, Kenton; Amy (Whipple) Wilson, Marion; grandchildren, Ashley Bogue, Marysville; Samantha (Larry Wells) Bogue, Kenton; Nathan Endicott, Marion; Ale Railey, Marion; two brothers, Edwin L. (Cindy Robinson) Douglas, Raymond; Carl R. (Judy) Miller, Marysville; three sisters, Roxie Mathers, Mechanicsburg; Barbara J. (Perry Snyder) Douglas, Marysville; Carl more... |
| Kathryn E. Lauer March 2004, of Naperville, Illinois
• Samuel P. Lauer III of Prospect, Ohio
• Kim Lauer; his wife, Sandee, daughters, Bethani, and Kelsi and son, Nic, of Prospect, Ohio
She was one of seven children. Her brothers Dick, Bill and Robert have already passed over. Surviving are her brothers, Paul Carr, Bucyrus and Ronald Carr, Prospect, along with her sister, Marilyn Smith, Caledonia.
Kathryn was surrounded by many other loving fam more... |
| Daniel Joe Laughrey s proud that he was able to be part of the NASA Crawler project.
Dan had his pilot’s license and genuinely loved flying planes, this kept with his free spirit. He enjoyed the time he was able to spend with Bill Nibert and Dick Packer flying.
He also cherished his time on the farm and when younger, waterskiing.
One of the things Dan really enjoyed was being able to go to family reunions.
Surviving are his devoted daughters: Faith (Rick) Mount more... |
| Dixie Jo Ledley 0 PM in the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home, Richwood with Pastor Matthew Craig officiating. Burial will follow in Price Cemetery. Friends may call one hour prior to the service.
Memorial gifts may be made to Genesis Medical Center Rehabilitation Department, 4th Floor, 1401 West Central Park, Davenport, IA 52804.
Condolences and remembrances may be expressed at www.stofcheck-ballinger.com
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| Jeff A. Ledley Jeff A. Ledley, 56 of Richwood, died early Wednesday morning July 14, 2021 at the Ohio State Medical Center.
He was born November 30, 1964 in Marion to the John Ledley and Cora Huntsman Ledley.
Jeff was hard working; his trade was that of a roofer. He had worked for Mikes Roofing and for many years for Denny’s Contracting.
Jeff was fun loving and caring, he was always the center of the party. He loved people and people loved him. He truly lo more... |
| James C. Leibold d Big Bear, but his lifelong work and passion was farming. He was a dairy and grain farmer for more than 30 years and often said he never felt closer to God than out on a tractor. He was devoted to serving Christ and was a dedicated member of Fulton Creek Evangelical Friends Church, where he served as elder, Men-in-Mis-sion representative, Sunday School teacher and superintendent and wherever he was needed.
He was past president of the Claibourne more... |
| Ruth Juanita (Redd) Leibold he was married on December 4, 1949 to James C. Leibold, and he preceded her in death in 2005. She was also preceded in death by two brothers, Donald and Willard Redd, and one sister, Marilyn Wilson.
She was a loving and dedicated, compassionate and generous wife, mother, grandmother, friend and neighbor. A 1949 graduate of LaRue High School, she worked at North Union School District for 25 years as a bus driver and cook. Ruth was a member more... |
| Robert Leighty Jr. hty of Marion, children: James (Beth) Leighty of Fulton, Amanda (Kenneth) Helton of LaRue and Ashlee (Jessica) Leighty-Aldridge of Marion
Grandchildren: Dominic Leighty, Devin Van Horne, Alexander Van Horne, Dealen Smith, Inndicia Smith, Hennasee Smith, Kaimin Damron, Mary Damron, Sabastian Helton, Christian Helton and Brook-Lynn Leighty,
Siblings: Albert “Bud” (Francene) Gubernath of Minnesota and Bobbie Jean (Steve) McKinniss of Marion
nu more... |
| Barbara Marie LeMaster
Barbara Marie LeMaster, 50, of Somersville died Friday, August 10, 2007 at St. Ann’s in Westerville. She was born May 1, 1957 in Marion to the late Herman and Catherine (Dowell) LeMaster.
She was a dedicated employee of Honda of America for 22 years. She loved playing with the children in her family and was a very generous and giving person with both family and friends.
She is survived by 2 brothers, Jack LeMaster, Marion; Larry more... |
| Betty J. Seaman LeMaster th, and had worked at Isaly's Restaurant, the Turkey Farm, Marion Furniture and Kresege's.
She was a loving and caring mother, grandmother, great grandmother and great-great grandmother. She first married Ronald K. “Dick” Griffith with whom she had two children, Rona (Roy) Penix, Richwood and Gary (Sharon) Griffith, Corona, California. She then married Alfred Kilgore with whom she had two children, Vicki (Ron) January and Dereck more... |
| Aaron Russell LeVally Aaron Russell LeVally 28 of Columbus, formerly of Richwood, died Thursday January 28, 2016 at the Grant Medical Center in Columbus.
He was born December 14, 1987 in Marysville to Russell D. LeVally of Lake Wales, Florida and Jackie E. McCabe of Columbus
Aaron was a free spirited, talented artist, who lived life to the fullest. He could always be seen with a smile on his face, making the most of every day.
He was a huge sports fan, he loved the B more... |
| Gary E. Liggett Gary E. Liggett, 73 of Marysville, died Saturday, March 2, 2019 at OSU Medical Center after failing health for 7 years.
He was born February 9, 1946 in Marion to the late Owen Wayne and Frieda Lodell (Hickok) Liggett. He was also preceded in death by a sister, Connie Miller Forsythe and a grandson, Patrick Michael Liggett.
A 1964 graduate of Richwood High School, he worked for Sexton Drilling Company and for many years with Gary Herd Plumbing a more... |
| Arch L. Lindsay nd Beulah (Houser) Lindsay.
On June 23, 1945 he married the former Ruth H. Fox and she survives.
He was a member of the Richwood First Baptist Church. He was a World War II Veteran of the Army Air Force. Arch was a dedicated farmer and a very talented carpenter who worked on many projects for people in the surrounding communities. He loved travelling and wintering in Florida with his wife Ruth. Arch and Ruth did everything together a more... |
| Ruth H. Lindsay ate University and graduated from Marion Business College. Ruth was a great cook and loved to entertain family and friends. She enjoyed helping others in need and had been a volunteer for Marion General Hospital in the medical records department. She and her husband, Arch enjoyed traveling and wintering in Florida. They were inseparable and were often seen walking their dog, Bella in their later years.
She is survived by two sons, Dean R more... |
| Lauren "Roy" Lingrel s Wesleyan Church in Galloway. He had worked as a machinist at Rockwell in Kenton. A member of the U. S. Trotting Association, he was a driver, trainer and owner in the harness racing industry for 54 years. Roy was a dedicated farmer who loved being outdoors. Above all else, family was most important to him.
He is survived by his wife, Connie Lingrel, Byhalia; his mother, Grace Lingrel, Mt. Victory; three sons, Charles Lingrel, Kenton; S more... |
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