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Thelma Grace Swihart , Marion; Jerry, Richwood; Ronald, Waldo
1 son, Richard, and 1 dau Dixie Bauder, deceased
11_Grandchildren and 22 Great Grandchildren also survive.
Surviving Brothers and Sisters and Addresses
3 bro - Lewis, New Bloominqton; Joseph. Marion; Franklin Pryor of Upper Sandusky; 3 sis - Mrs. Ralph (Lilly) Krites, Lima;
-Mrs.—Myrtle Van Horn,—Upper Sandusky,-
Mrs. Betty Laughrey, Upper Sandusky I bro and l sis dec.
Funeral Services will be held.
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| Brock Charles Swords his OSU garb cheering on his beloved Buckeyes. He was a great friend to all who knew him. Someone not to be forgotten.
Surviving is his Fiancée, Whitney Gemperline of LaRue and their daughter, Meika.
His parents: Shirley (John) Hecker of New Bloomington and Timothy (Oksana Beglova) Swords of League City, Texas.
Siblings: Jared (Amber) Cash of Plain City, Tanner Koppert of Columbus and James Swords II of Houston, Texas
Step-sister, Karina Beglo more... |
| Edward Michael Szczepanski Edward Michael Szczepanski, 50 of Richwood, formerly of Marion died Thursday, June 23, 2016 at OSU Medical Center after a very short illness.
He was born August 15, 1965 in Marion to the late Jozef and Stanislawa (Maszka) Szczepanski.
A 1983 graduate of Pleasant High School, he earned his Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education at The Ohio State University Marion. He worked as an assembler at Honda East Liberty for over twenty years.
He more... |
| Sharon Kay (Hall) Tackett hodist Hospital in Columbus on Monday morning February 24, 2020.
She was born August 26, 1946 in Wheelersburg to the late Parker and Kate (Springer) Hall. Sharon was also preceded in death by three sisters, Pat Kissling, Joanne Frederick, Sue Schriml and one brother, Bob Frederick.
Sharon was a wonderful cook and caretaker with a laugh that filled the hearts of those who loved her. She will be dearly missed by those friends and family sur more... |
| Clifford Allen Tanner ay morning,
Sept. 20, 2005, at Heartland of Marysville, where he had been residing.
He was retired from Marion Power Shovel as a press operator after 39
years of employment. In previous years, he farmed with Jet Harris. He
enjoyed horseshoes, baseball, fishing, camping and woodworking. He will
be missed by his devoted family and friends.
He was born March 24, 1912, in Richwood, to the late Leroy E. and Eva
Potts Tanner. He was preceded in death b more... |
| Elma Agnes Tanner lth for several years.
She was a member of Community United Calvary Church and
the Richwood VKW Auxiliary.
A native of Springfield, she was born May 11, 1907, a daughter
of the late Elmer and Myrtle Wycoff Doss. Her husband, John
Tanner, whom she married in 1924, preceded her in death in 1960.
Surviving are a niece and two nephews. Nine brothers and five
sisters are deceased.
Graveside services will be held Saturday at 1 p.m. at
Claibourne Cemete more... |
| Frances I. Tanner Magnetic Springs High School, she was retired as
owner/operator of the Villa/Hotel Restaurant in Richwood for many years.
She was a loving and caring mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and
great-great-grandmother. She enjoyed being around and taking care of
people and animals.
She was born Jan. 25, 1930, in Union County. She was predeceased by her
mother and father, Otho and Elsie Drollinger Dilsaver; step-father, Ezra
Green,; two husbands, more... |
| Georgie P. Tanner ervice at Marion Power Shovel. She was a member of Community Christian Center in Upper Sandusky and while living in Richwood, she was a member of the Somersville Friends Church and was still active with the Ladies Aid. She enjoyed collecting dolls and salt and pepper shakers and doing word searches. She was dedicated to reading her Bible.
She was born in Wyandot to the late Nathan F. and Jeanette Wintz Kheune and was predeceased by two sons, Calv more... |
| Harvey S. Tanner erican Legion Post 368 in Prospect and the DAV in Columbus and a member of Richwood VFW Post 870. He was given a lifetime free pass to the Richwood Fair in appreciation of his many years of work maintaining the grounds. He enjoyed hunting, fishing and cutting wood.
He was born Oct. 6, 1922, in Marion to the late Leroy and Eva Potts Tanner. He married Wilma Debolt Oct. 7, 1946, and she died May 8, 1999.
He is survived by three sons, Harvey Eugene more... |
| Jane Tanner ood died Monday, May 8, 2000, at Memorial
Hospital of Union County after a brief illness.
She was a homemaker and a member of American Legion Post 368 Auxiliary
in Prospect.
She was born July 1, 1928, in Richwood to the late John and Mary Green
DeBolt and was predeceased by four brothers, three sisters and a greatgrandchild,
She is survived by her husband, Harvey Tanner whom she married Oct. 7,
1947; a daughter, Peggy (Les) Music of Richwood; two more... |
| Louis E. "Louie" Tanner Air Corps veteran of World War II and a lifetime member
of the Richwood American Legion Baccarat Post No. 40 and a member of the
VFW Post No. 870, Richwood.
A retired trucker, he worked with Gateway Trucking of Marion. He enjoyed
working on lawn mowers, gardening, fishing and playing poker.
He was born Jan. 2, 1925, in Richwood, to the late LeRoy E. and Eva
Potts Tanner. He also was preceded in death by two brothers, Harvey and
Clifford Tanner; more... |
| Helene Mae Tate 150 Front St, LaRue, died Sunday, Oct. 31, 1999, at Sunbridge Care and Rehabilitation for Marion.
She was born Aug. 20,1902, in LaRue, Ohio, to the late Edmond Franklin and Princess (Myers) Lee.
On Feb. 18, 1928, she married Joseph P. Tate and he died Oct. 3, 1962.
She is survived by three sons, John F. (Iris) Tate of Little Rock, Ark, Donald L. Pete (Mary Ann) Tate of Galion, Ohio, and James A. Andy (Farimae) Tate of Virginia Beach, Va.; one ste more... |
| Bonnie Lou Taylor ou Taylor, 78 of Marion died Wednesday, February 9, 2022 at Presidential Post Acute nursing facility in Marion.
She was born April 28, 1943 in Byhalia to the late Mead and Nina (Eastman) Hutchins.
She is survived by a son, John Richard (Lisa) Taylor, Ardmore, AL; two daughters, Velvet (Kelly) Jackson, Mt. Victory; Valerie (Mike) Mabrey, Marion; five grandchildren, Drew, Sami, Carlee, Kirby and Trey; and two great-grandchildren, Alexandria and A more... |
| Elbert “Lee” Taylor of the Union Baptist Church, serving as Deacon, and in numerous other capacities. He had worked at MCI as a guard and also at Kennedy Ford and Marion Paint. Lee was an animal lover; especially his Shih Tzu Dogs and he enjoyed working outside. More than anything, he loved his three grandchildren.
On May 25, 1953 he married the former Phyllis I. Fields in the Union Baptist Church and she survives. He is also survived by his daughter, Bren more... |
| Judith Fern “Judy” Taylor ewbern, Tn. and Leslie Denise (Timothy Michael) Merrick of Raymond.
Grandchildren, Megan Merrick and Lane Merrick
Siblings, Ray Thomas (Linda) Whitwell of Milan, Tn., David Frank Whitwell of Cocoa, Florida and Leda Rosaline (John) Phillips of Nashville, Tn.
Funeral services will be Monday July 24, 2023 at 1:00 PM at the Shelton Funeral Home in Trenton, TN. Burial will follow in the Union Methodist Church Cemetery. Friends may call two hours pri more... |
| Lowell Dean Taylor graduate of the Radnor High School, where he excelled in baseball, this led him to be drafted by the St. Louis Cardinal organization. In keeping with his love of baseball, he coached many teams in the Radnor area and then enjoyed playing in the senior softball leagues in Delaware. He was also a veteran, serving our country in the Air Force.
He was a lifetime member of the Fulton Creek Friends Church. Lowell was a farmer and a maintenance mechan more... |
| Phyllis Ione Taylor Richwood High School, she was a member of Union Baptist Church for over 45 years where she ran the nursery for many years. She had worked at Marion Power Shovel as a Senior Pricing Analyst for 47 years. She loved dogs and enjoyed doing word-find puzzles.
She is survived by her daughter, Brenda L. (Bill) Foreman, Mt. Victory; grandchildren, joshua (Nicole) Foreman, Richwood; Jennifer (Jamal) Chahboun, Richwood; Molly (Kyle) Szymkowiak, Marion; g more... |
| Richard LeRoy Taylor Richard LeRoy Taylor, age 72, died Thursday July 3, 2008 at 11:30 AM at the home of his daughter in Marion, Ohio.
He was born March 7, 1936 in Prospect, Ohio to the late John and Elizabeth (Boyer) Taylor. He married Wanda Mason and she survives in Marion. Also surviving are two sons; James L. (Teresa) Taylor of Marion and Gregory L. (Meg) Taylor of Tallahassee, Florida, three daughters; Carma Taylor, Shanna (Mike) Fridley, and Tonda Taylor a more... |
| Rosemary (Wall) Taylor tive at the Colorado Springs Senior Center, where she was a leading member of the “Mountain Mamas,” a singing and dancing group which entertained extensively in the Pikes Peak region and throughout Colorado. She also enjoyed participating in various ballroom, tap, folk, and square-dancing groups.
A lifelong Catholic, she found strength and comfort in her faith and in her relationship with Jesus Christ; as a member of the Anglican Chu more... |
| Russell Allen Taylor n._
How Long 111 failing health several years
Retired Machinist at Curtiss Wright Aircraft, Columbus
Occupation of Deceased _ Church, Lodges, Societies
Oct. 7, 1902
Washington Court House, Ohio
Place of Birth
Date of Birth.
John A. Taylor
Florence Bowers
Mother's Maiden Name If Living, Where -
Living ( ) Living ( )
Deceased (x) Deceased (x)
Father's Name
divorced - not for paper
. (date) _in
Vertie Gibson
Married to
Wife or Husband Living ( ) more... |
| Ruth Taylor op.
Ruth was a 1949 graduate of the Prospect High School where she had been a cheerleader. She was a longtime active member of the Prospect United Methodist Church.
She was true farmwife, helping out wherever needed. Ruth enjoyed caring for her flowers and garden, but most importantly, taking care of her family.
Surviving are her sons, Gary (Omaira) Taylor of Richwood and Terry (Susie) Taylor of West Jefferson
Grandsons, Blake, Jeremy, Philip more... |
| William B. Taylor nd Ada (Davis) Taylor.
He was a member of the Prospect United Methodist Church and was veteran of the U. S. Army. A 1948 graduate of Richwood High School, he was a hard-working and dedicated farmer his entire life. He enjoyed going to flea markets and loved watching football, especially the Ohio State Buckeyes and the Cleveland Browns. He also played football in his younger days.
On January 26, 1955 he married the former Ruth Riley in Pro more... |
| Zachary Lincoln Taylor was a Beck’s Hybrid Seed Dealer.
Zach was the type of person that would think of others before himself, he had a very giving heart. He was also a kidney and pancreas transplant recipient.
Surviving are his parents: Tom (Joanne) Taylor of Ostrander and Gina (Ralph) Moseley of Ostrander
His wife: Stephanie (Russell) Taylor, they were married November 10, 2007 at the Fulton Creek Friends Church and their daughter, Shelby
Siblings: Brookston Tay more... |
| Dessie D. Teets
RICHWOOD — Dessie D. Teets, 87, 11 George St., died Saturday September 30, 1995 at Arbors of Delaware Nursing Home.
Born August 19, 1908, she was the daughter of the late John and Hattie (Almendinger) Kilfian.
On July 12, 1945, she married Leo D. Teets. He died March 27, 1995.
A homemaker, she was a member of the Pharisburg United Methodist Church, Womans Society, Leesburg Grange, and the Richwood Civic Center.
She is survived by one brother, more... |
| Mary Kathryne Teets was her two sons, Robert C. Jr. and Thomas G. Teets and two brothers Wayne and Jack Luckett
Surviving are her eight grandchildren, eleven great grandchildren and seven great great grandchildren
Mary was a homemaker. She enjoyed crocheting, playing games and cooking. She had been an Avon saleslady when she was younger.
Private graveside services will be held at the LaRue Cemetery, Pastor Tim Pasma will officiate.
Memorial gifts may be made to more... |
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