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Altie Marie Bird
ay County, Ky., to the late Otis E. and Lula (Faith) Long. On March 8,1941, she married Charles S. Bird and he died Nov. 19,1957. Mrs. Bird was a homemak-er, coming to this area from Kentucky in 1939. She was a member of the Green Camp Baptist Church, Helping Hands Sunday school. class, Marion Area Genealogy Society, Descendants of Washington's Army at Valley Forge and the LaRue Senior Citizens. She is survived by three sons, Charles R. (Ron) (Ge more...
Charles L "Charlie" Bischoff
Monday July 2, 2012 at Heartland of Marion following a two-year illness due to a series of strokes. He was born October 8, 1935 in Columbus to the late Carl William and Lois Ganelle (Holt) Bischoff. On July 23, 1961 at the Green Camp United Methodist Church, he married the former Marjorie Louise (Harris) of Willoughby and she survives. Also surviving are their children: Chuck (J. R. Salinas) Bischoff and Cheryl (Kevin) Nielsen both of Prospect. more...
William E. Black
GREEN CAMP — William E. Black,age 83, of 110 Columbus St., GREEN Camp, died Sunday, Dec. 4, 2005, at 9:59 p.m. at Heartland of Marion. He was born Dec. 7, 1921, in Marion County, to the late William and Ethel (McGuire) Black. On Nov. 19,1951, he married Donna Titus and she died April 10,1982. He is survived by one stepson, James A. (Beverly) Moody of Marion; one stepdaughter, Sh-eryl (Jeremy) Munson and their daughter Chloe of Columbus; one br more...
Babe R. Blankenship
Babe R. Blankenship, 70, of Green Camp died Thursday, Jan. 8, 1998 at his home. He retired in 1990 after 25 years with the Ohio Department of Transportation as an inspector. He, also with his wife, Ollie, owned and operated the White Swan Restaurant for 25 years. They then owned Babe and Ollie's Grocery in Green Camp for five years. With his family, he was an avid fisherman, hunter and golfer. He was a member of the Richwood Golf League, the Kin more...
Olive Ann Blankenship
Olive Ann Blankenship, 78, of Green Camp died Thursday, May 8, 2003, at Marion General Hospital after a short illness. She was a 1942 graduate of Marysville High School and with her husband, owned the White Swan Restaurant for 25 years then Babe and Ollie's Grocery in Green Camp for five years. She was an avid sports fan, especially of the Elgin Comets and the Ohio State Buckeyes. The one thing in her life that brought her the most joy was her f more...
Jimmie Lee Blanton
) and she died October 30, 2004, he was also preceded in death by one son, Eugene H. Thompson, grandchildren, Gabrielle, Heath, Bailey and G-Baby. Jimmie was a retired carpenter, having worked at the former Carter Lumber in Green Camp for 20 years. He was of the Baptist faith. Jimmie enjoyed working with his hands, whether it was woodworking, anything mechanical, drawing or art, he could do it. He was known to root for the Buckeyes and the Cleve more...
Charles Clair Blue
ther's Name Mother's Maiden Name If Living, Where Fisher Katherine Louise Aug. 12, 1935 Married to Wife or Husband Living (J or Deceased ( ), When Surviving Children and Addresses_ son - David Charles Blue, Cincinnati; Greenup, Ky. (date) in dau - Mrs. Larry (Janet) Dysert, Rural Richwood; son—=—Keven—Russell—Blue, Richwood- 1 dau dec. - Martha Josephine Blue Great Grandchildren also survive. 1_Grandchildren and Surviving Brothers more...
Dennis Blue
, his high school sweetheart, Nell Strebar, on January 30, 1961 in Sparta, NC. Dennis was a life-long member of St. Mary Church in Marion where he served as a volunteer at St Vincent de Paul. He retired from BF Goodrich in Green Camp. He was past President of URW Local 241. He was a blacksmith, harness horse trainer, and a member of the Richwood Matinee Club and the USTA. Dennis and Nell shared a beautiful and love-filled life together. Denni more...
G. Nelson Blue
ounty Shrine Club ambassador. He was also a past patron of the Mount Carmel chapter #40 of the O.E.S. He was born April 1, 1918, to the late Roy H. and Emma M. (Park) Blue. On Aug. 3, 1939, he married Mary Florence Shuman in Greenup, Ky. She survives. Also surviving are four children: Sandra (Rev. Jim) Christy of Piqua; Richard (Mary) Blue of Florence, Ala.; Jim (Chris) Blue of Richwood and Nanette Blue of Columbus. Also surviving are nine grandc more...
Katherine Louise Blue
inert) Fisher. She was a homemaker and a member of the Essex United Methodist Church, Richwood Civic Center, Prospect Senior Citizens, Solftares Club and had been a 4-H adviser in the area for many years. On Aug. 12, 1935 in Greenup, Ky., she married Charley. Clair Blue of Richwood, who died Dec. 31, 1987. She is survived by two sons, David Charles Blue, Cincinnati, and Kevin R. Blue, Richwood; a daughter, Mrs. Larry (Janet) Dysert, Richwood; fiv more...
Mary Florence Blue
23, 2020 at Brookdale of Marysville. She was born July 15, 1921 in Marion to the late Adam E. and Lelah A (Harriman) Shuman, she was also preceded in death by her husband, G. Nelson Blue, they were married August 3, 1939 in Greenup, Ky. and he died October 25, 2001. Also preceding her in death was a daughter: Nannette Blue, brothers: Col. Edwin, Max, Mike and Adam Shuman. Mary Florence was a 1939 graduate of the Richwood High School, she had al more...
Robert Lee "Bobby" Blumenschein
cember 5, 1975 in Marysville to Robert Lee Blumenschein and Arlene (Griffith) Gerfen. His father preceded him in death and his mother survives in Richwood. Bobby was handy with tools and helped out the residents of Richwood Greene with repairs, and he enjoyed helping plant flowers and plants in the garden. He is also survived by a sister, Kim Jerew, Richwood; a niece, Alisha Bell; and two nephews, Hunter and Brad Jerew. Burial in Claibourne Ce more...
Kevin Eugene Boblenz
loved ones on Thursday October 5, 2023. Kevin, better known as Bo, was born to the late Robert and Martha Boblenz on April 17, 1952, in Marion. Kevin married the love of his life, Janice (Landon) Boblenz on June 23, 1974 in Green Camp. They spent their entire life creating a world of love through their three children, family, and friends. Bo went right out of college to become a teacher at Ridgemont High School for 30 years. Here he became a c more...
Martha Boblenz
arverick and Dorcus Nash and a grandson Kristropher Boblenz Martha was a hardworking farmwife who enjoyed reading, traveling, sports, music, a clean house and flowers. She had a deep faith and dedication to her church, the Green Camp United Methodist Church. Martha had been a member of the United Methodist Women since 1950 and had served as its president. She had also served as secretary for the Jurisdiction School of Missions, Bible school tea more...
Margaret Lake Boggs
a., died Tuesday, Oct. 21, 2003, at Memorial Hospital of Union County. She had been living since 1995 with her daughter and son-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Charles W. Holcomb of Richwood. In December 2001 she moved to The Gables at Green Pastures. She was a graduate of Virginia College in Roanoke, Va., and attended West Virginia University in Morgantown, W.Va. She was a member of Davis Memorial Presbyterian Church is Gassaway, W.Va., an honorary member more...
David Wayne Boles
golf and shooting pool. He is survived by his mother, Norma Joan Boles, LaRue; a daughter, Amanda Kay (Garrett) Moore, Long Island, NY; a grandson, Grady LaRue Moore, Long Island, NY; two brothers, Kenneth Lee (Suzy) Boles, Green Camp; James A. Boles, Wyoming; a sister Dianna (Donny) Johnson, LaRue; and his former wife, Linda Fown Boles, Long Island, NY. Funeral services will be Wednesday, October 14, 2015 at 11:00 AM at the Stofcheck-Ballinger more...
Norma Joan Boles
s a caretaker all her life. Taking care of her mother, then her son and all the rest of the family whenever possible. She will be greatly missed by her family and friends. Surviving are her children, Kenneth (Suzy) Boles of Green Camp, Dianna (Donny) Johnson of LaRue and James Boles of Aurora, Colorado Grandchildren, Mikki (Danny) Perry, Teena (Mike) Kasler, Tim (Kelly) Boles, Jon (Jaime) Clayton, Tonya (Steve) McElree, Amanda (Garret) Moore, Za more...
Alma D. Bomeli
on County native was born Dec. 12, 1889, daughter of James Frank and Sarah Louise Cheney Hoffman. Oct. 9, 1919 she married Edward J. Bomeli who preceded her in death March 21, 1982. Surviving are three sons, Edwin of Bowling Green, Walter of Bangor, MI, Dr. Arden of Pittsburgh, PA; 10 grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; and one great-greatgrandchild. Two sisters and seven brothers preceded her in death. Funeral services were held Monday, June more...
Edward J. Bomeli
_________________________ Wife or Husband Living (X) or Deceased ( ), When_______________________________ Surviving Children and Addresses_______________________________________________ _____3 sons - Edwin C. Bomeli, Bowling Green, Ohio;____________________________ ________________Walter L. Bomeli Bangor, Mioh.?_______________________________ _________________Dr. Arden W. Bomeli, , Penn.__________________ Pittsburgh 10 Grandchildren and 12 Great more...
Kenneth H. Bookman
o direct the spring play (that he enjoyed).  He started the Buck-eye-Rue Club. They took field trips to the Ohio Historical Society and won a 1st place ribbon for a log cabin replica they built. When LaRue, New Bloomington, Green Camp and Prospect schools consolidated and became Elgin, he became their Driver’s Education Teacher and Audio Visual Technician. Wow, the stories he could tell.  And many of his students too. He retired after teachin more...
Emma Doris Bosse
Emma Doris Bosse, 97, formerly of Prospect, died Sunday, March 2, 1997 at East Lawn Manor in Marion after having been in failing health for four years. She was a member of the Green Camp Baptist Church and ye Past Time Club in Green Camp. She was born oct. 28, 1899 in Troy to the late John and Estella Braunia Swisher.  She married Otto G. Bosse February 12, 1922 in Green Camp and he died March 16, 1981.  She was also rpedeceased by tw more...
Norman C. Bosse
day, Nov. 1. 1998, at his home. He was a former flight instructor and manager of the Delaware Airport and had also worked at Tecumseh in Marion. He served as a U.S. Army staff sergeant in World War II and was a member of the Green Camp Baptist Church and American Legion Post 162 in Marion. He was born Feb. 26, 1923, in Green Camp to the late Otto G. and Doris E. Swisher Bosse. He is survived by his wife, Helen Holt Bosse whom he married Nov. 29, more...
Kramer H. Bowden III
s, the Jaguar convertible. Kramer was always there to lend a helping hand to anyone in need. He leaves a void in our lives never to be filled again. He is survived by his son Cory Bowden, his sisters Sharon Kay Sessler of Green Camp, Jackie (Harry) Meade of Jackson, Tanja Sue Auxier of Reedsville , Tammy (Doug) Ray of Marion and Sherry James of Marion. Three grandchildren: Coralie Bowden of Cleveland, Jairus and Samantha Bowden who made their more...
Rose Mary Bowden
alth reasons, she was employed at the Marion County Auditors Office where she began the G I S System for Marion County. Surviving besides her husband are one brother Butch Briggs of Marion, and  sisters Anna Mae Bowling of Green Camp, Dorothy (Fred) Carroll of Bucyrus, Ella (Bob) Gearhart of Nevada, and Debra Black of Houston, Texas.  One Son Cory Bowden of Marion. Grandchildren; Ariana Parra of Marion, Coralie Bowden of Marion, and special gr more...
Tod Allen Bowden
Tod Allen Bowden: age 44, of Green Camp, died Saturday July 30, 2011 at 1:15 PM  at his residence. He was  born August 19, 1966 in Marion, Ohio His father David R. Bowden is  deceased. His mother Mary Cooper survives living in Marion.  On September 3, 1988 he married Kimberly Gray and she survives. Also surviving are children Miranda N. Bowden, Haleigh C. Bowden and Austin A. Bowden all at home. Grandchild Raelynn N. Autwell. Brother Joseph more...

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