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Berniece Ridgeway
Center Hospital in Marion after a two-month illness. She worked at Web Plastics in Richwood for more than 22 years and had worked at the Villa Hotel. She attended Central United Methodist Church and enjoyed wood finishing, sewing and crocheting. She was born Sept 2, 1924, in Springdale to the late Bert and Lelah Rhoades Hutchisson. She married Joseph D. Ridgeway in 1949 and he died in 1969. She was also predeceased by seven brothers and two sist more...
Charles Riley
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Barbara Jo Ritchie
Indiana and he died February 22, 2021. She was also predeceased by a grandson, Mark Adams and a sister, Janet Miller. Barb was a 1954 graduate of the Broadway/Northwestern High School. She was very talented with her hands, sewing and quilting were two of her specialties. Barb loved wintering in Florida at Lake Wales. But the true calling for her was taking care of her family. She cherished the time with all of them, especially her grandchildren. more...
Donald Lee Roar
e”. Graveside services (all are welcome to attend) will be Monday, March 30, 2020 at 2:00 PM in the Claibourne Cemetery with Pastor Rick Farmer officiating. Due to current health concerns, there will be a private family viewing. The Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home is assisting the family Memorial gifts may be made to Marion Area Humane Society, 2264 Richland Road, Marion, OH 43302-8475. Condolences and remembrances may be expressed at www. more...
Julia Lee “Judy” Roberts
g cards and were participants in both euchre and bridge clubs. They also loved to dance and attended many charity balls. She looked forward to spending winters at their Florida home where she enjoyed the game of golf and renewing friendships. She was a member of Marysville Country Club and Kings Mill Golf Course. In her later years Judy enjoyed golfing at Marion Country Club. A fine golfer indeed, she was best known for her chipping and putting. more...
Mary Lillian Roberts
erts, they were married July 9, 1960 and he died August 7, 2003. Also preceding her was her brother John “Eddie” Outland. Lil was a 1948 graduate of the LaRue High School.  She was a homemaker and enjoyed quilting and sewing. She had attended the LaRue United Methodist Church. Lil was a former member of the LaRue Mothers Club and the LaRue American Legion Auxiliary. She enjoyed traveling, but the true joy in her life was her family. She wil more...
Walter Robertson
tson of Cynthiana, Ky.; two daughters, Jackie E. (Panfil) Costea of Cleveland and Daylene A. (Chuck) Lester of New Bloomington: 15 grandchildren and 28 great-grandchildren; three brothers, Edgar (Marty) Robertson of Arizona, Ewing Robertson of Upper Sandusky and Ernest Robertson of Florida; and five sisters, Emma Rhoaden of Florida, Opal Haney and Merita Wolfe both of Kentucky, Christine Schenk of Upper Sandusky and Margaret McBride of Louisiana. more...
Phyllis Hughes Roberts
lle (Keller) Hughes Phyllis was a 1936 graduate of the Prospect High School, member of the Prospect United Methodist Church, worked as a Dietician at the former Jane Case Hospital in Delaware, sold Avon Products and enjoyed Sewing, Quilting and Making Pillows Phyllis loved life, she was one of those people who never met a stranger, and she will be greatly missed by family and friends She married Paul F. Roberts in 1936 and he died in January of 1 more...
Vida Jean Ross
y, Kentucky and he survives in Somersville. She was a member of the International Trotting Association for over 35 years.  She had attended various Baptist churches in Ohio and Florida.  Vida enjoyed reading, crocheting, sewing, fishing and playing piano. She enjoyed spending time at the race track with her friends in Florida and going out to eat.  Vida was very friendly person who truly “loved the people she loved.” She is survived by a more...
Nancy Jo Shaffer
pect for 22 yrs. She then worked at the BMV in Marion before retiring as a receptionist at a pediatric office in Powell. For Nancy, family was her heart, she was especially proud of her grandchildren. Her hobbies included, sewing, crafts, puzzles, and adult coloring. Nancy had a lifelong love of horses, she even owned several in her lifetime. She loved all animals and most recently it was her companion cat, Dakota. Family camping with her paren more...
Martha Carol Sheets
he was also preceded in death by her first husband, Kenneth Stofel. Carol had retired from Honda of America, where she worked for many years. She was a dedicated member of the Fulton Creek Friends Church, she would use her sewing talents to help with the Christmas shoe box program at the church.  Carol was a survivor and a very hard worker. She loved her plants and flowers and was known to be a very good cook. Her sour cream enchiladas and chee more...
Marjorie Sparks Sisson
nd the desert.  She also loved collecting Indian and antique dolls.  Sixteen years ago she moved back to Prospect and had lived there until the time of her passing. She is survived by her children, Elizabeth Sue (Richard) Ewing; and Mike (Wendy) Sisson, both of Waldo.  She is also survived by four grandchildren, five great-grandchildren; two brothers, Jay (Martha) Sparks and Roger Sparks, both of Radnor; nieces and nephews; and a special frie more...
Pauline Sivey
tudies for friends. Almost every morning her children would rise to find her seated on the couch reading her Bible and praying, reminding her children that she was praying for them. She loved to be busy, cooking, cleaning, sewing and helping on the farm. She would often advise us to “get busy with your hands”. She made quilts for many. Pauline loved to play games and kept her mind active with word puzzles and reading. She thoroughly enjoyed more...
Dorothy Jane (Watkins) Skeele
) Smith. Dorothy, also known as Dot, or Dottie, was a very devout Christian. She never had any children of her own but she had plenty of nieces & nephews to take care of her in her senior years. There will be one hour of viewing at 11:00 on Wednesday, August 16, at SCHOEDINGER NORTHWEST in Upper Arlington. The service will immediately follow at 12:00 with burial at 1:00 at Union Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to charity of your c more...
Betty Jane Smith
of Prospect Senior Citizens and the Presbyterian Church in Marion.  Betty had worked as a cook for the Christian Youth Camp.  A loving wife, mother and grandmother, she was devoted to her family.  Betty enjoyed quilting, sewing and crocheting, and also raising her vegetable garden.  She had served as treasurer for the Village of Prospect for many years and was formerly the owner and operator of Newman’s Dairy Bar which also housed her ceram more...
Ernest Vincent Smith
RICHWOOD GAZETTE DEATH REPORT Name _Ernest Vincent Smith_ Age 83 Address _7218 Fulton Creek Rd., Radnor__ piano nfTWli Marion General Hospital Date q{ Death _Oct. 15, 1988 Sat. Hour of Death 3:30 p'm-_ How Long Til illness of several months Occupation of Deceased_REtired Farmer_ Church, Lodges, Societies _attended Fulton Creek Friends Church;_ former Thompson Twp. Trustee , .-d- ,, May 26, 1905 Marion, Ohio Date of Birth_ Place of Birth_' more...
Eva Ruth Smith
Eva Ruth Smith, 96, formerly of Radnor, died Saturday evening, October 25, 2008 at Ashley Manor.  She was born November 17, 1911 in Union County to the late Verner and Edna (Fryman) Ewing. She was raised on the family farm near Richwood and graduated from Richwood High School.  On February 1, 1932 she married Vincent Smith and he died in October, 1988.  They were married 56 years. Eva was a member of the former Church of Christ in Thompson T more...
Sally Jo Livingston Smith
rg, South Carolina for nearly 10 years where she fell in love with the mountains and the people.  She was a faithful member of the North Spartanburg First Baptist Church.  Sally enjoyed cooking, camping, wiener roasts and sewing but especially liked helping friends and neighbors.  She loved to travel all over the U. S.  In addition to working in food service and catering, she also drove truck.  The simplest things brought Sally joy and she h more...
Samuel Jay Speyer
hts of Pythias. He and Phyllis lived in Arizona for seven years before calling North Carolina home. After the birth of their daughter, Sam retired from IBM in 2003 to be a stay-at-home dad. He loved fishing, woodworking and sewing. He attended St. Mary Mother of the Church in Garner, NC and was a member of the Knights of Columbus Fr. James Keenan Council #11266. Services celebrating Sam’s life will be held Friday October 20, 2023 at 7:00 pm a more...
Caroline Margaret Stiffler
Caroline Margaret Stiffler, 78, Prospect, died Friday. April 9, 1993 at Marion General Hospital. She was a retired Ranco employee and member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Beacon Sewing Group and Prospect Senior Citizens. The Prospect native was born October 25, 1914. daughter of the late Samuel P. and Hazel Thomas Lauer. June 26, 1936 she married Clifford Stiffler, who survives. Also surviving are a son, Robert of Ft. Wayne, IN; a granddaughter more...
Jean Stutzman
ng 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, especially her grandkids, she had a special bond with Mackenzie Jade. Surviving are her more...
Paula A. Swafford
d Tuesday, February 10, 2015 at the home of her daughter in Westerville.  She was born May 18, 1957 in Marion to the late Amos P. and Barbara A. (Bloomfield) Swafford. She attended Elgin High School.  She enjoyed crafts, sewing and shopping.  Paula would give the shirt off her back for anyone who was in need.  She was a very hard worker and was extremely family oriented.  She loved to travel and often visited Tennessee.  Her other favorite more...
Kathleen "Kathy" Thiel
dgedale High School in 1968. On November 25, 1988, she married Steven Thiel, and they spent the next 35 years together. After retiring from Cigna in the early 90’s, she was able to devote time to her love of gardening and sewing.  Due to her extraordinary attention to detail, she became quite the master seamstress and embroiderer.  Kathy and Steve enjoyed traveling and spending time at their Lake Erie summer home fishing, sightseeing, visitin more...
Jeanine Kay (Johnson) Diller Vejil
Jeanine Kay (Johnson) Diller Vejil, 71, died Sunday, May 15, 2022, in Houston, Texas from pancreatic cancer. She was born October 14, 1950, in Delaware to the late Francis and Letha (Ewing) Johnson. She was also preceded in death by a sister, Janet E. Ballinger and a brother, Donald F. Johnson. Jeanine went to Business School after graduating high school in 1969 to pursue a career in Medical Transcription at a hospital in Indiana. Jeanine met an more...
Josephine M. (Barks) Wainfor
gh Bazaars, dinners and it’s women’s society.  She was treasurer of the former Religious Education Program for 22 yrs. at the Prospect Grade School.  She loved to make crafts, many of which she gave away; she also did sewing for people in the community. She enjoyed camping with family and friends and the true love of her life was her family. On December 25, 1938 at the Calvary Methodist Church in Marion she married Murray “Doc” Wainfor more...

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