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Rocky B.S. Luikart ews, his best friend Barb Holcomb-Dailey and his dog Remy
Rocky will be also missed by many friends
Funeral services will be held Friday April 10, 2015 at 11:00 am at the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home in LaRue with Greg Field officiating, friends may call Thursday from 4-7 pm at the funeral home in LaRue.
Memorial gifts may be made to the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home at PO Box 333 LaRue, Ohio 43332 to help the family with expenses
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| Harold Lusk Harold Lusk, 80 of West Mansfield, died April 1, 2022 at Memorial Gables.
He was born September 17, 1941 in Newark to the late Jack and Stella (Sawyers) Lusk. He was also preceded in death by a son, Matthew David Lusk and a brother, Fred “Butch” Lusk.
On June 17, 1962, he married the former Mary Milner and she survives.
He was a lifelong farmer and member of the York Center United Methodist Church. Harold loved his animals and enjoyed work more... |
| Terri Lynn Lutz ke County Fair. She was also an integral part in establishing the "Amputees In Motion" support group in Greenville — a cause she was extremely passionate about given her personal experiences. Terri worked in many fields, most recently at Wayne Hospital Outpatient Rehabilitation Center.
She is survived by her husband, Jeff Lutz and Boston Terrier (Jax) of Greenville; her son, Josh Eblin of South Lyon, MI; her daughter Tiffany (Greg) more... |
| Jean Ann Lux ed George Lux, and he died in 1976.
She was a homemaker and a member of St. Joseph Church in LaRue.
She is survived by one step-son, George Lux Jr. of Shelby, Ohio; four brothers, Fred Perkins of Florida, Jack Perkins of Mansfield, Lawrence "Butch" Mumau and Larry Mumau, both of Ashland; four sisters, Mrs. Pauline Burkey of Doylestown, Mrs. Geraldine Johnson of New Bloomington, Mrs. Helen Sferra of Steubenville and Mrs. Betty Coy of Sal more... |
| John W. Lydic Jr. He was born April 13, 1951 in Johnstown, Pa. to the late John W. “Jack” and Lorraine (Elkin) Lydic Sr., he was also preceded in death by a brother, Kevin Lydic.
John was an electrical engineer, having worked in the Tech field for many years. His latest job was working with Technologic Systems, based out of Arizona.
John was an avid amateur radio hobbyist, K8LVZ was his call. He also had been very active with the Union County E.M.A.. John wa more... |
| Paul Allen Major urch and had helped with their Boy Scout Troop 15. He was a member of the Richwood Gun and Game Club.
Surviving is his wife, Leota Margene (Miller) Major, they were married September 1, 1967. Their children, Bonita Jo (Kip) Fields of Marion and Timothy (Claudia) Major of Marion.
Grandchildren, Bryant (Amanda) Fields, Elizabeth (James) Houseworth, Kerianne (Justin) Fields and Tyler (Taylor) Major
Great grandchildren, Aubrey, Everett, Brandon, Br more... |
| Conrad Michael Mangus Church, he enjoyed playing Magic:The Gathering card game, video games and making movies with his friends.
Besides his parents he is survived by his grandmother: Wanda Caudill of Frankfort, three brothers: Shawn (Jamie Satterfield) of Washington Court House, Jason (Lena) Caudill of Chillicothe and Bret Mangus of Darbydale
Nieces and nephews: Hunter, Brant and Kinsley Caudill and Tammy and Brittany Cook
Also surviving are many aunts, uncles and more... |
| Fae Evelyn Manville n, Derek Lee (Erin) Manville, Kaylee Deanne Manville, Steven Scott (Morgan) Manville; great-grandchildren, Evelyn and Lauren Manville, Kaden and Ethan Sanidad, Madeleine Ferguson; a brother, John Gary (Pam) Ritchie, West Mansfield; a sister, Louann Herd, Marysville; numerous nieces, nephews and extended family.
Funeral services will be Wednesday, October 30, 2019 at 11:00 AM at the Magnetic Springs United Methodist Church with Pastor Judy Cramer more... |
| Janet E. Markin will follow in the York Cemetery, friends may call Wednesday from 5-7 pm at the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home in Richwood.
Memorial gifts may be made to the York United Methodist Church at 28170 State Route 739 West Mansfield, OH 43358
Condolences and remembrances may be expressed at www.stofcheck-ballinger.com
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| Jeffery Dean Marshall od, Ohio If Living, Where ___—---
Married to never married (date)_in_
Wife or Husband Living ( ) or Deceased ( ), When-
Surviving Children and Addresses_
paternal stepgrandparents - Mr. & Mrs. Marvin Loudermilk, W. Mansfield maternal grandmother- Dorothy Furrow, Marysville
_Grandchildren and_Great Grandchildren also survive.
Surviving Brothers and Sisters and Addresses -
3 bro - Robert Dale Marshall, Kenton;_
Steven Duane Marysville _Ro more... |
| Garnet Ellen Marvin er 8, 1956, and he died February 10, 1998.
She is survived by her mother, Lillian (Reynolds) Erwin at Seton Square, Marion; three sons, Stanley Marvin, Lancaster; Russell Marvin, Marion; Kenneth Marvin and his fiancé Angie Fields, Marysville; four grandchildren, Heath, Cole, Mickey and Kaci; three brothers, George Edward (Irene) Moore, Little Falls, MN; Harold J. (Paula) Erwin, Payson, AZ; Tom (Jan) Erwin, Little Falls, MN; four sisters, Kittie more... |
| Kathleen K. Myers Marvin fe, mother and grandmother.
She was bom Oct. 17, 1933, in Marion to the late John and Lula McGinty Myers.
She is survived by her husband, Jay S. Marvin whom she married April 23, 1973; four sons, Douglas A. Bracy of West Mansfield, Gregory T. (Judy) Bracy of Galion, Michael R. Bracy of Galion and Matthew J. Marvin of" Richwood; two daughters, Lynn K. (Jeff) Boarman of Clarksville, Tenn., and Karen S. (Jamie) Casde of Marion; a stepdaughter, more... |
| Ednah Opal Matteson th NflV. 2. 1986_Siin-
Hour of Death 5:00 a-m-_ How Long 111_failing healthl year
Occupation of Deceased_domestic-
Church, Lodges, Societies _1st Baptist Church, Richwood_
Date of Birth Qct- 2' 1912_ Place of Birth_Springfield, Ohio_
Father's Name Millard Brannaman_TOitf'f5) Deceased ^)
Mother's Maiden Name ._Ava cooke_Living ( ) Deceased )
If Living, Where ---
Married to Lloyd E Matteso" (date) Dec" 7' 1958_in_
Wife or H more... |
| Charles O. "Jappy" Mattox of Marysville Street Department. He also
worked as a carpenter.
He grew up in the Hilliard area, loved music, was an accomplished guitar
player and enjoyed arrowhead hunting and fishing. He was a past member
of the West Mansfield Conservation Club.
He was born Sept. 7, 1947, in Columbus, to the late Elza and Geraldine
Benjamin Mattox.
He was greatly loved and will be missed by his wife, Donna "Susie;"
children, Dixie (Brian) Lee, Janie more... |
| Patricia Jean (Davis) Maxwell Tavern in Prospect for over 30 years; it was all about taking care of people for Patty. Family was the most important thing to her; it was the center of her life.
She is survived by a son, Greg (Jennifer) Schindler, Zanesfield; two daughters, Debbie (Jim) Frazier, Radnor; Michelle Witzel, Marion; a brother, Jim Davis, Battle Creek, Michigan; a sister, Linda McMahon, Marion; seven grandchildren, Tiffany Imbody, Hailey (Cheri) Creviston, Brooke more... |
| Wayman Lester Mayes
October 28, 1997 at his residence. The former factory inspector and self employed
upholsterer had been in failing health several years.
He was born November 19, 1929 in Gallipolis, son of the late
Edward and Pearl May Minor Field. The veteran of the U.S. Air
Force served during the Korean Conflict. He was a member of
Richwood American Legion Post #40, Richwood VFW Post #870
and the Central United Methodist Church.
Surviving are his wife, the for more... |
| Robert E. McCalf rmer Frieda Conley in Clintwood, Virginia and she survives in Richwood. He is also survived by a son, Wade (Megan) McCalf, Richwood and nephews Mike and Mark Steele, Kenton.
He worked for Paul Brannan doing excavating and field tiling and had also worked at Tecumseh. He enjoyed fishing and hunting and just being outdoors. He was an avid reader of Fish and Game magazine. He loved telling and playing jokes on his many friends and was consi more... |
| Elden McCarty ord Center; three grandchildren; and two greatgrandchildren.
The service will be conducted at 1:30 p.m. Monday in Stofcheck Funeral Home by the Rev. James Sanders. Burial will follow in McCankey Cemetery, Catawba, near Springfield.
Friends may call at the funeral home after 2 p.m. and in the evening Sunday. more... |
| Maynard McCloud , Doug (Wendy) Endsley, Joe Endsley, Scotty Harden, Cindy Harden, Erin (Aaron) Long, Haley (Mason) Prickett and Stephanie (Joel) Lewis
12 great grandchildren and 2 great great grandchildren
brother-in-law, Bill Denman of Mansfield
Funeral services will be held Thursday September 27, 2018 at 11:00 am at the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home in Richwood, Pastor Craig Bradds and Jeff Evans will officiate, burial will follow in the Claibourne Cemeter more... |
| Donna May McComas in Richwood, where friends may call 1 hour prior to the service. Pastor Jim Gardner will officiate; burial will follow in the York Cemetery.
Memorial gifts may be made to the Byhalia Friends Church at 31654 Ohio 31 West Mansfield, OH 43358
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| Emory Allen “Big Mac” McCombs r.
His favorite saying was "To give is better than to receive" and he lived his life giving to others.
He is survived by a daughter, Peggy (Rich) Curts, Richwood and their children, Colleen (Ryan) Faber, West Mansfield and Nathan Curts, Richwood; a son, Jeff (Cindy) McCombs, Harrington, Delaware and their children, Nicole McCombs, Harrington, Delaware and Christopher Marshall, East New Market, Maryland; two brothers, Lester (Barbara) more... |
| Paul V. McCrary l 857. Paul enjoyed going to tractor and steam engine shows, and just liked going out to visit.
Besides his wife, he is survived by sons, John (Jennifer) McCrary, LaRue; Ed McCrary, Bellefontaine; Danny Hamilton, West Mansfield; daughters, Phyllis Bryan, Marysville; Susie (Ted) Kavanagh, Richwood; eleven grandchildren, 20 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. He was preceded in death by a half-brother, Alfred Bixler and half-si more... |
| Rose Alice McCrary s Society, then the York Center United Methodist Church. She worked as a beautician for many years, and had worked at Bulldog, Ranco, and retired from Whirlpool.
She is survived by her children, Danny Hamilton, West Mansfield; Susie (Ted) Kavanagh, Richwood; John (Jennifer) McCrary, LaRue; Phyllis Bryan, Marysville; Ed McCrary, Bellefontaine; grandchildren, Todd (Terri) Hamilton, Ryan (Julie) Hamilton, Tracy (Dawn) Kavanagh, Sherry (John) Ka more... |
| Theo Rowland McElheny Jr. o preceded in death by his sister, Susan K. McElheny.
Rowlie graduated from the LaRue High School in 1960 and then the Ohio Northern University with a degree in Education in 1965.
He was a teacher at Madison South in Mansfield and Upper Scioto Valley in McGuffey.
Rowlie sold fertilizer for Mobil Oil in Rossburg until their closing, then worked for Plant Life in Marion before going to ADI in Carmel, Indiana.
He then went to work at Whirlpool more... |
| Harold E. McElroy 0 at the Gables at Green Pastures in Marysville. He was born July 20, 1923 in Liberty Township in Union County to the late Merle J. and Catherine (Thompson) McElroy.
On September 19, 1942 he married the former JoAnne Harshfield and she survives. He is also survived by a son, Jim (Pat) McElroy, Irwin, Ohio; five grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren, two great-great-grandchildren; three sisters, Betty Moore, Prospect; Phyllis Stalder, Palm more... |
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