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Beverly Kay Jones
worked many years at the Whirlpool Corp. in Marion. She had been a member of the Richwood VFW Post #870 Auxiliary and Prospect American Legion Post #368. She enjoyed going to flea markets, flower and vegetable gardening, sewing and baking (her Red Velvet cake was the best!). She also loved camping, one of her favorite spots was the family property in Cambridge. But the true focus of her life was her family. The time she was able to spend with more...
Marie L. Joseph
hurch activities.  She was also a member of the Prospect United Methodist Church and Prospect Senior Citizens.  Marie had a youthful spirit.  She loved being with her family and friends and enjoyed gardening, sewing, quilting, cooking and baking.  Until recently, she baked cookies each week for the families at Chapel Hill House.  Marie was a loving, wonderful wife, mother, grandmother, sister, aunt and friend and will be more...
Bonita Rose “Bonnie” Kavanagh
rement, Ray and Bonnie enjoyed traveling out west and camping and enjoying wildlife in various national and state parks as well as spending time at Ohio state parks with their family.  He died January 20, 2009. She enjoyed sewing and refinishing furniture and one of her favorite pastimes was working on jigsaw puzzles. She is survived by a son, Steve (Linda) Kavanagh, Marysville; three daughters, Rae Nita (Joe) Elliot, West Mansfield;  Vicki (J more...
Janet I. Kramp
dams, Fredric (Viola) Adams, Donald (Betty) Adams, Martha (Dean) Dillery and Loretta (Howard) Murphy. Janet was a 1952 graduate of the LaRue High School. She was a homemaker. She was a very talented seamstress, she enjoyed sewing and crocheting all sorts of things for her family and friends, clothes for her children to wedding dresses to many baby afghans were just a few of her specialties. She had been a 4-H advisor when her kids were younger. more...
Maude E. Lane
grandson, Keith Richard Lane, two brothers, Oren Seaton and George Seaton, and two sisters, Lucile Klevan and Edna Seaton. She was an active member of Prospect Senior Citizens.  She enjoyed her flowers, bird watching, and sewing.  She ran a ceramic business for years out of her home.  Maude gave many years of service at Grady Memorial Hospital both as an employee and a volunteer.  Her family was near and dear to her, especially her special g more...
Mary Sue Livingston
. She had a soft spot for animals and is survived by Sasha (grand dog) and her three Russian Blue cats Tas, Sterling, and Silver. Her son, grandsons, and great-grandchildren were her pride and joy. She was especially happy sewing clothes for her great-granddaughter. She was a source for advice, ideas, comfort and possibly some hard love for her offspring. She is survived by a son, Capt. Robert (Regina) Mulloy ANP-BC of St. Ann, MO; stepdaughter more...
Erdene Longberry
a died Tuesday, Jan. 23, 2001, at her home. She worked as a secretary at the Scott's Company and then for the Marysville schools, from where she retired. She was a member of the former Grace Chapel and enjoyed gardening and sewing. She was born Dec. 22, 1912, in Union County to the late Othel and Sylvia Hartman Longberry and was predeceased by a brother, Starling Longberry and a sister, Thelma Longberry. She is survived by a sister-in-law, Opal L more...
Kara Danielle Lucas
hrist and he survives in Richwood. She was a homemaker and had worked as an E. M. T. for Kare Medical.  She was a member of the Richwood Church of Christ and also volunteered for the Red Cross.  Kara enjoyed crafting – sewing, making bags, beads and patchwork quilts.  She had a passion for cars, especially her ’88 Mustang.  She loved life and was very caring of others. Besides her husband, she is survived by her mother, Barb (Jeff) Swar more...
Alice Mae Major
87. Also preceded by 1 son Charles Major, 3 brothers: Elmer, Harry and Lewis Phipps and 3 sisters: Cecil Skidmore, Minnie Hendrickson and Mary Belle Phipps Alice was a homemaker, member of the Union Baptist Church, enjoyed sewing and reading. The true calling in her life was taking care of and loving her devoted family. Surviving are 4 daughters: Charlotte (Richard) Higgins of Richwood, Carolyn (Virgil) Goins of Richwood, Sharon Major of Richwo more...
Mary E. McElroy
orking career. She also had worked at the Richwood Civic Center. She loved volunteering at the Memorial Hospital in Marysville. Mary was a member of the Rush Creek (Essex) United Methodist Church. She enjoyed crocheting and sewing. Mary collected Precious Moments figurines over the years. Surviving is her husband Merle Justin McElroy, they were married August 9, 1953 at the Essex United Methodist Church, their son: Scott McElroy of Raleigh, NC., more...
Margaret Louise Miley
and J.C. Penney’s. She was a member of the Fite Memorial Baptist Church, where she had sung in the choir and was active with the community Messiah production. She had been a 4-H advisor and enjoyed canning, crocheting and sewing. She was a talented at making dolls. Surviving are her children: Deborah Louise Bishop of Wilmington, North Carolina, Holly Rena Brown of Del Rio, Texas and William H. Temple Jr. of Columbus step-son: Brad (Connie) Mil more...
Kathryn J. Miller
ospect Senior Citizens, and had been the presiding judge for elections for the Village of Richwood.  She was a lifetime member of The Ohio State Alumni Association and the Retired Teachers of Union County. Kathryn enjoyed sewing and quilting, as well as golfing, interior decorating, arranging flowers, being with family and friends, and traveling with the Buckeye Boosters. She is survived by her children, W. Kirk (Crystal) Miller, Fairfax, Va.; more...
Leo Emerson Miller
Leo Emerson Miller, 63, 427 DeC-liff Road, New Bloomington, died early this morning July 17, 1990 at his home. He was bom Dec. 29, 1926, a son of the late Emmet J. and Gertrude K. Rohr Miller. Retired from employment as a sewing machine repairman with the former Plastic Film Corporation after 23 years of service, Mr. Miller was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II. He was a former member of Phillippi Clement American Legion Post 101. On Nov. 10, more...
Henry Herbert and Joyce Ann (Schrader) Mitchell
After moving back to Ohio, along with being a wonderful, loving mother to her 3 children, Joyce was a teller at Huntington Bank, and a bookkeeper/secretary for Eldridge Realty, both in Kenton. Joyce loved baking, quilting, sewing, and cross stitch. She also loved all of the years she spent directing junior and senior choir in church. Music was always a central part of Joyce’s life. She spent much of her early years playing guitar and singing more...
Mary Elizabeth Monson
Ada, OH with a 2 year teaching degree.  She taught first grade 3 years at Peoria School. In 1938, she married Merrit Monson.  After their marriage, they lived in Vanlue, OH.  Elizabeth was a fulltime homemaker enjoying sewing and embroidery.  In 1946, they bought a farm near Richwood.  Elizabeth helped with the farming and had a big garden. Elizabeth enjoyed traveling with her parents during her teen years.  She and Merrit vacationed eac more...
Donette Mae Moore
s. Donette loved country music and was a talented singer.  She enjoyed singing at country music jamborees around the area.  Her musical abilities also included calling square dances and playing guitar.  She also enjoyed sewing and crocheting, cooking and she loved to paint. Besides her husband of over 60 years, she is also survived by a daughter, Beverly Jean Terry, Marion; three grandchildren, Jaime Michelle (David) Courtney; David Allen Lu more...
Nina Joanne Myers
, 1946 in Somerset, and he died December 21, 2011; three brothers, Chuck Thompson, Elmer Hite, Albert Hite; and daughters-in-law, Paulanna K. Myers and Brenda Myers; and a granddaughter, Angelina Lynn Arndt. Joanne enjoyed sewing and quilting, sending her handiwork all over the world, especially to Germany and Austria. She had over 200 pen pals she kept in touch with her whole life since the third grade. She enjoyed watching cardinals. Her passi more...
Linnie Orlosky
rsh) Adkins. She was also preceded in death by a son, Scott, two brothers and two grandchildren. On April 20, 1959 she married Bernard Orlosky in Cleveland, and he survives in Richwood. She was an avid reader, and enjoyed sewing and embroidery.  Linnie was a bargain hunter who loved to talk, and never knew a stranger.  She loved her dog and taking care of her family. Besides her husband, she is survived by a son, Bernie Orlosky, Tennessee; f more...
Mary Elizabeth Owen
school and Bible school. She attended school at Essex, charter member of the Ruth Artz Circle of Meeker, Lou-rain Literary Club, Salt Rock Joy Makers and Meeker Se-ior Citizens. She was a 4-H advisor, hobbies were cook-ing, sewing, gardening and traveling. She was especially devoted to her family and her church, She is survived by one daughter, Evelyn F. (Robert) Stidham of Forest; one daugh- ter in law, Ann Owen of Marion; grandchildren Linda We more...
Lois Jeffers Parish
a wonderful wife and mother, as well as an accomplished pianist and vocalist who performed at church functions.  Her family wrote “Lois was a beloved wife, mother, mother-in-law, grandma and great-grandma (gg). She loved sewing, church activities, puzzles, reading, and cooking. She will be missed by all who knew her.” She is survived by her five children and their spouses: Glenn and Diana Rose of Anchorage, AK; Stephen Parish of Charleston, more...
Rose Marie Pfeiffer
Hospital School of Nursing in Dayton in 1961. She worked as a registered nurse for 40 years in many settings, finally retiring from Maria Joseph Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Dayton. Her passions included gardening, sewing, collecting memorabilia, and working on the family genealogy. Her children were her greatest accomplishment. She loved spending time with them and her grandchildren, of whom she was most proud, although she would never more...
Donna M. Price
ool, she was a cook for over 25 years with Buckeye Valley Schools.  Before that, she had worked for many years at Sunray Stove Company in Delaware.  She was a faithful member of Westfield Community Church.  Donna enjoyed sewing, quilt-making and leatherworks and was very talented with her hands. She is survived by a daughter, Melissa (Tony) Heddleson, Ashley; two brothers, Williard (Billie) Fassler, Decliff; Clarence Edward (Pam) Fassler, LaR more...
Marjorie "Jane" Price
by one sister: Beverly Ridge of Richwood.  Her family also includes many wonderful brothers- and sisters-in-law and nieces and nephews. Jane was a 1952 graduate of the Richwood High School.  A true homemaker, she enjoyed sewing, reading, working in her flower beds and rooting for her beloved Ohio State Buckeye Football Team.  “Go Bucks!” Funeral services will be Thursday, November 7, 2013 at 11:00 AM at the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Ho more...
Phyllis Rae (Shearer) Rawlings
s and 1 sister: Mary Kay Griffiths On April 16, 1993 she married James E. Rawlings Jr. and he died March 16, 2003 Phyllis had a professional talent for cross stitching which she did for many yrs., she also enjoyed painting, sewing and working in her flower garden Surviving are 1 son: Dan (Teresa) Shearer of Marion, 3 daughters: Deborah Shearer Simpson of Cardington, Donna Douce of Marion and DeAnn Douce (Phil) Skinner of Dublin Grandchildren: Tr more...
Barbara R. Rhodes
(Weist) Miller. She was also preceded in death by siblings, Bill and John Miller, Suzanne Barkley and an infant sister. Barb was a homemaker. She had belonged to the Red Hat Society and enjoyed listening to country music, sewing and canning. Family was the center of her life. She took very good care of her husband Raymond for many years. Surviving is her husband, Raymond Rhodes, they were married February 11, 1955 in Waldo. Also surviving are more...

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