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Ilo M. Gibson vis Bumgartner was born
September 24. 1901. She was
married to Marion L. Anson,
who preceded her in death in
1954. Her second husband
LeRoy Gibson died in 1985.
Surviving is a step-daughter
Jane Wygle of Marion.
Rev. Jeffrey Jewell officiated
during funeral services held Friday,
Sept. 23 at Gehm-Ballinger
Funeral Home in Prospect.
Burial was in Prospect
Cemetery. more... |
| Glenn Mason Gray , Steven R. Gray. Richwood, Ronald W. Gray, Texas, Gordon M. Gray, Florida; three daughters, Kathryn Marie Gray, Richwood, Mrs. Kevin (Deborah) Fout, New Bloomington. Angela Marie Gray, Columbus; three sisters. Mrs. Chester (Jewel) Taylor, Port Clinton, Mrs. Charles (Man1) Blankenship, Marion, Mrs. Lloyd (Darlene) Vaughn, New Bloomington; and eight grandchildren.
He was also preceded in death by one brother and one sister.
The funeral is at 11 a. more... |
| George O. Harmon on General Hospital.
He was born Aug. 23, 1916, in Logan County, Ohio, to the late Winfield and Jennie (Price) Harmon.
On Jan. 28, 1941, he married Bernice Johnson and she survives.
Also surviving are two nieces, Mrs. Doris (Jewell) Warrick of Florida and Mrs. Betty (Dale) Schultz of Arizona. Two sisters, Ruth Everingham and Pauline Staehlin are deceased.
Mr. Harmon was a retired farmer having farmed for 35 years. He served as Dudley Township tru more... |
| Margaret Ann Smothers Hood ood Dolan, Lakeview; two sons, Greg (Katrina) Hood, Sr., Houma, Louisiana; Mark (Laura) Hood, Dublin; 13 grandchildren, Matthew “Matt” Hood, Bellefontaine; Rebecca “Becky” Hood, Houston, Texas; Tommy Dolan, Lakeview; Jewel “Jill” Robichaux, Bayou Blue, Louisiana; Gregory C. (Corie) Hood Jr., Houma, Louisiana; Opal (SSG Ryan) Chiasson, Schriever, Louisiana; Clint (Lilly) Hood, Odessa, Texas; Ben (Duhan) Hood, Columbus; Devon (Tess) Hoo more... |
| Lilah Marion Johnson 23 greatgrandchildren
and 4 great-great
grandchildren. A son. three
brothers and one sister are
deceased.
Funeral services were held
Friday. March 11 at the Gehm-
Ballinger-Peppard Funeral
Home in Prospect, with Rev.
Jeffrey Jewell officiating.
Interment was at the Prospect
Cemetery.
Memorial contributions mav
be made to the American Heart
Association. more... |
| Bernice Jean (Welch) Jolliff ating the transplanting process in the greenhouses allowing her and Don to share the bounty of colorful annuals to family, friends, and neighbors. Bernice enjoyed painting as well as silversmith work, making southwest silver jewelry. Quilting was an evening hobby, piecing together heirlooms for years to come. Though she loved her hobbies and handiwork, nothing came close to her love for her kids and grandkids, having a nickname for each one.
Sur more... |
| Eloise D. Kirk gs preceded her in death. Funeral services will, be 11 a,m. Wednesday at Stofcheck Funeral Home, Richwood, where calling hours will be 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Tuesday. Burial will be. in Radnor Cemetery with the Rev. Jeffrey Jewell officiating. Memorial contributions may be made to Prospect United Methodist Church. more... |
| Peggy Evelyn Daugherty Knickel never quite recovered.
She was an animal lover and dearly loved her rescue cats. She supported many organizations and believed in humane treatment for all animals.
She loved to shop and was known for her pretty clothes and jewelry always so beautifully coordinated.
She gave of herself in so many ways to those she felt were in need, always doing it in a quiet manner.
Peggy’s accomplishments were many, but without the love and never-ending su more... |
| Gail Lee Laughrey Center and Rhonda (Doug) Westerviller of Marion;
12 grandchildren; three brothers, Luther L. Laughrey Jr. of Grove City,
James Alfred (Teresa) Laughrey of Centerville and Daniel J. Laughrey of
Richwood; and his former wife, Jewell M. Laughrey of Richwood.
Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday at the Ballinger Funeral
Home in Richwood. The Rev. Fred Cheney will officiate and burial will be
at the Claibourne Cemetery. Friends may call fr more... |
| Lee Roy Layton Madison and Morgan.
Lee Roy was preceded in death by brothers and sisters Bill, Mary, Archie and Dorothy. He is survived by brothers and sisters Lovell (Jim), Lillian, John (Wanda), Perry (Pat), Shirley, Chuck (Mary), Dale (Jewell) and Roxie (Dave). His in-laws, Nora and Truman Dent, reside in Cardington.
Family members and friends are invited to attend visiting hours at the Gehm-Ballinger Funeral Home, Prospect on Sunday from 2 to 5 PM. more... |
| Calvin Lee Markin ms. He loved his four Siberian huskies, Sly, Barney, Psycho and Gizmo. He was born Dec. 7, 1959, in Delaware and was predeceased by his father, Ralph W. Markin and an infant brother .He is survived by his mother, Jewell Wilson Markin of Richwood; two sisters, Patricia (Rick) Wilson of Marysville and Kim (Jason)Burns of Delaware; three nieces, Stacey (Phil) Salmons and Jennifer (Shawn) Mitchell of Marysville and Courtney DeGood of Dela more... |
| Ethel Alice Egger Markin t-grandchildren,
Stacy Scheiderer Barry Scheiderer, Jennifer Mitchell, John Stump,
Davey Stump, Eric Stump, Kiera Stump and Courtney DeGood; and two
great-great-grandchildren, Blake and Quentin Scheiderer; a daughterin-
law, Jewell Markin of Richwood; and a sister, Marguerite Egger
Bigley of Upper Sandusky.
Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday at the Ballinger
Funeral Home in Richwood. The Rev. Phyllis Radlinski will officiate
and b more... |
| Janet E. Markin the local alumni and member of the Carpe Diem Club in Richwood.
Surviving are her sister: Wilma (Lewis) Oller of Yuma, Arizona, brother: Robert (Louise) Bliss of Circleville, sisters-in-law: Carolyn Bliss of Marysville and Jewell Markin of Richwood
Many nephews, nieces, cousins and friends
Funeral services will be held Thursday November 15, 2018 at 11:00 am at the York United Methodist Church, Pastor Carl Redding will officiate, burial will fo more... |
| Larry Lee Markin ain enthusiast and photographer.
On Jul 10, 1976 he married Janet Bliss, who survives in Richwood. He is also survived by 2 half-brothers, David Stump, Woodbridge, VA and Dick Stump, Santa Rosa, CA; brothers & sisters-in-law Jewell Markin, Emerson & Carolyn Bliss, Robert G. & Louise Bliss, Lewis & Wilma (Bliss) Oiler, numerous aunts, uncles, nephews, nieces and cousins. He was preceded in death by a brother Ralph Markin; sister Ernestine Stump an more... |
| Ralph W. Markin red from Ranco in Delaware
He was born Dec. 20, 1921 in Marion to Earnest and Ethel Egger Markin
He was preceded in death by his father; a sister, Ernestine Stump; and an
infant son, Ronald Markin.He is survived by his wife, Jewell Wilson Markin, whom he married March
1, 1949; his mother, Ethel Markin; a son, Calvin Markin of Columbus two
daughters, Patricia (Rick) Wilson of Marysville and Kim Colflesh of Richwood;
four grandchildren; one step-gr more... |
| Mary Elizabeth McCombs She is survived and loved by many nieces and nephews including Loren Lemoine Lucas, David Loren Lucas, Rebecca Marie Lucas, Rachel Anne Lucas, Kevin Lemoine Lucas, Patrick Lemoine Lucas, Victoria Evelyn Lucas, Toni Ann Lucas-Jewell, Heather Rennee Lucas-White, Payne Keaton White, Celese Gabrielle White, Gillian Faith White, Timothey Gavin Simpson, Anna Lee Appelfeller, Jon Ethan Appelfeller, Kimberly Lucas-Evans, Chad Lewis Evans, Aydan Lewis Eva more... |
| Linda Litteral McCoy dgedale High School, she worked at Quaker Oats for over 20 years until the plant shut down. She was a proud union member who enjoyed traveling the country representing her fellow workers. After that she worked at Carroll’s Jewelers in Marion and then for the Marion County Auditor’s office where she retired in 2006. She was proud woman, social butterfly and strong advocate for women’s rights. She believed in American democracy and never miss more... |
| Archie Arthur Poe e, Edna Jackson Poe, whom he married on Dec. 2,
1951, in Richmond, Ini; his stepmother, Marie Poe of Rich wood; a son, Alan
A. Poe of Phoenix, Ariz.; four grandchildren; a sister, Mildred Huffman of Marion;
five stepsisters, Jewell Lowery of Marion, Dorothy Martin of Dayton, Orphin
Ann Robinson of Marion, Stella Tiilman of Rich wood and Lidia Peck or
Richwood; and three stepsisters, Cecil Poe of Marion, Melvin Poe of Richwood
and Ralph Poe of Ala more... |
| Corbet Poe rie Perkins— (date) Jan 1,—19^0— in------------------------
Wife or Husband Living (x) or Deceased ( ), When------------------------
Surviving Children and Addresses________________________________________
3 dau - Mrs. Jewell Laughrey, Green Camp: Mrs. Dorothy Dale, Daytnn;
Mrs. Mildred Hoffman, Marion
—k sons—- Melvin-,—Archie-,—Cecil-,—all of Riohwood;—Ralph,—Gaston,—Alabama;
4 step-dau - Mrs. Gladys Vaughn, and Mrs. Orpha more... |
| Marie Clara Poe iles Perkins. On Jan. 1, 1941, she was married to Corbert Poe, who
died Dec. 18, 1983. She was predeceased by two daughters, two sons, two
brothers and a sister.
Survivors include her children, Stella Tillman, Lydia Peck and Jewell
Laughrey of Richwood, Orpha Johnston and Mildred Huffman of Marion,
Dottie Martyr of Dayton, Cecil Poe of Marion, Melvin Poe of Marysville,
Ralph Poe of Ashville, Ala.; sisters, Rosie Amett, Polly Arnett Meriel Rice
of more... |
| Mabel Reece e; three grandchildren, Amelia (Mike) Miller, Drew (Abigail) Livingston, Anny (Rob) Brill; ten great-grandchildren, Deryk Van Sickle, Skylar Miller, Aurora (Tyler) Dollins, Gabe Livingston, Ella Livingston, Aggie Livingston, Jewelly Livingston, Ryot Livingston, Ethan Brill and Wyant Brill.
Brother, Charles (Jeanne) Warner of Richwood and numerous cousins, nieces, nephews and friends.
Public graveside services will be held Monday December 21, 202 more... |
| Evert Earl Rinehart lifestyle his entire life. As a child, he enjoyed working the farm and loved his ponies and raising livestock and operating farm machinery at a young age. On May 1, 1955, he married his dance and roller-skating partner, Ina Jewell.
Evert took great pride in his military service. He was in the 101st Airborne Division in the Army. His basic training was in Fort Knox and Fort Campbell and then onto Munich, Germany for 16 months. During his time in more... |
| John William Rosebrough ing are two brothers Gene of
Marion and Orville of Kenton. A daughter, a brother and a sister
are deceased.
Funeral services were held Wednesday, March 13 at Gehm-
Ballinger Funeral Home with the Revs. Harry Mead and Jeffcry
Jewell officiating. Interment was at Prospect Cemetery where Richwood VFW conducted military rites. Memorial contributions may be made to East Lawn Manor in Marion.
Marion. more... |
| Dorothy Jane (Mounts) Mueck Schmelzer Mounts, Carl E. Mounts and one sister, Norma Jean Eusey
She was a 1940 graduate of Prospect High School.
For a couple years after World War II, Dorothy worked for The Curtiss-Wright Corp. in Columbus. She retired from Mays Jewelry in Marion after working there over 25 years.
Dorothy was an active member of the St Paul’s Lutheran Church in Marion until her marriage to Rev. Robert W. Schmelzer, where she served alongside him at the Shiloh Comm more... |
| William Austin Shuey is wife, two
daughters Barbara Shuey of
New Jersey and Jill Wadley of
Marietta. GA; a son Dexter of
Hartford. CT; two grandchildren
and a brother Dr. G.
Nevin Shuey of Massillon. A
brother preceded him in death.
Rev. Jeffrey Jewell conducted
funeral services at Gehm-
Ballinger Funeral Home Saturday.
May 27. Interment was at
Prospect where military rites
.w.ere . conducted by the
veterans. more... |
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