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Susan Elaine Waters y and dear friends. She was a true lover of Jesus and all of her angel friends. Susan was a skilled crafter, making cards, painting, and loved to cook and bake. She was especially fond of her mother’s cat, Winston. Susan enjoyed her weekly Bingo with her friends. She was also a dedicated Prayer Warrior for many. Nothing limited Susan from doing anything she set her mind to in life.
She is survived by her mother, Julia, who resides in Marion. A more... |
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Floyd Allen Watkins )
Mother's Maiden Name Edith Everett-Living ( ) Deceased (x)
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cousins - Mrs. Joe (Ruth) Lyon, 413 Siesta Dr., Mario (not for paper)
_Grandchildren and_Great Grandchildren also survive.
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Gladys M. Watkins arion.
Gladys was a member of the LaRue United Methodist Church, Bowling Green Twp. Grange, and the Good Friends Club. She served as a poll worker for twenty-five years in Bowling Green Township during elections. She also enjoyed her duties as the secretary of her LaRue High School class of 1938 serving in that role with the LaRue Alumni Association until 2014.
Gladys is survived by her four children: john Watkins, LaRue; Kathleen (Allen) Barr more... |
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Jacquelyn June Watkins er of the Prospect United Methodist Church and Beta Sigma Phi sorority and loved having her family with her.
She was born June 19, 1930, in Delaware to the late Floyd and Helen Caf-fee Osborn.
She is survived by her husband, John W. Watkins whom she married July 26, 1953, in Radnor; a son, Thomas S. (Julie) Watkins of Raymond; four daughters, Deborah (Richard) Stover of Bellefontaine, Susan (Marc) Ahmay and Judith (Michael) Anderson of Prospect a more... |
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Mable G. Watkins December 3, 2008 at 7:10 PM at her daughter’s home after an extended period of declining health.
She was born October 24, 1918 to the late Ernest and Eva Gertrude (Decker) Swartz in Warrensburg, Ohio. In 1962 she married John J. Watkins and they lived in Prospect,Ohio and he died in 1984. Mable was previously married to Phillip A. Daugherty, they lived in Pleasant Twp and he died in 1971.
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Ottie Ilo Watkins ril 8, 1906 in Meigs County. She was married to Edward J.
Watkins, June 8, 1929, who preceded her in death February 3,
1961.
She was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, East Side
Garden Club, Prospect Senior Citizens and Jolly Joysters Club.
Surviving are two daughters: Mary Lou Beckley of Phoenix, AR
and Jean Schrock of Marengo; four grandchildren and six greatgrandchildren.
Also surviving are three sisters: Mary Ward and
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Robert Charles Watkins ed
Occupation of Deceased _Retired from Prospect Cemetery_
Church, Lodges, Societies Korean War veteran; St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Prospect;
Date of Birth Dec' 2' 1932_ Place of Birth_Radnor, Ohio_
Father's Name Edward Joseph watkins_Living ( ) Deceased O
Mother's Maiden Name ottie i. Reed_Living & ) Deceased ( )
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Robert Owen Watkins 10:30 a.m. at Marion General Hospital.
He was born Aug. 4,1920, in Urbana to the late Samuel O. and Nellie (Williamson) Watkins.
On Aug. 9, 1941, he married Gladys M. Rosebrough and she survives.
Also surviving are two sons, John L. Watkins and William R. (Pamela) Watkins, both of LaRue; two daughters, Kathleen (Allen) Barrett of Kenton and Linda L. (Michael) Sens of Marion; 10 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren; three sisters, Dorothy (Ro more... |
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Earl F. Watterson amp . Minnie May Carter Living ( ) Deceased
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Married to Mary Jacobs (date) 9/29/11 Wife or Husband Living ^) or Deceased ( ), When Surviving Children and Addresses
2 sons - Floyd F. Wat.tprsnn, Willard..),
John D. of Marion;
1 dau - Mrs. xBaagoag (Berniece) Shoup, Findlay
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_§ Grandchildren and 6 Great Grandchildren also survive.
Surviving Brothers and Sisters and Addresses
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Floyd Frederick Watterson n County Civil Defense as well as the Leesburg-Magnetic Fire Department. He also served as an Auxiliary Deputy for the Union County Sheriff’s Department.
Floyd loved taking care of his yard and his dogs and cats. He enjoyed going to auctions and most of all, loved his family.
He is survived by four daughters, Kay (Jim) Walters, Richwood; Carissa (Steven) Davis, Richwood; Carie (Tom) Cremeans, Centerburg; Corey (Greg) Hamburger, Marysville more... |
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Jeannette K. Watterson Oil in Dublin and most recently, Wal-mart in Marysville. An animal lover, especially of horses and cats, she was a 4-H advisor for many years and had served on the Union County Mounted Unit patrolling local fairs. She enjoyed gardening, reading, crocheting and being with family.
She is survived by two sons, Ronald Ward (Peggy) Martino, Montana; Robert D. (Linda) Martino, Arizona; a daughter, Rebecca J. Suarez, Marion; a brother, Don (Judy) more... |
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Mary Watterson family, she loved to spin yarns about the old days living in Mason County, West Virginia. Many were touched by her wisdom and strength and she will be sadly missed.
She is survived by two sons, Floyd Watterson, Richwood; John (Sue) Watterson, Grove City; a daughter, Bernice Shoup, Findlay; three sisters, Edith Gallo, Chicago; Ella, Florida; Eva Kinnard, Grove City; eight grandchildren, eleven great-grandchildren and eight great-great-grandchi more... |
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Frances C. Waxler
Frances C. Waxler, 98, of Prospect died Thursday morning, March 16, 2006 at Community Healthcare Center in Marion after a 2 week illness. She was born September 1, 1907 in Richwood, OH to the late Ivan John and Lettie (McDaniel) Brobeck.
She was the oldest member of Prospect United Methodist Church where she taught Sunday school for many years. She was a charter member of the Child Conservation League, a charter member of Prospect B more... |
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George W. Weaver by a son, Gerald A. (Peg Gray) Weaver, Marysville; two step-sons, Criss (Rita) Somerlot, Powell; Dean R. (Beth) Somerlot, Newark; nine grandchildren, Gwen (Wally) Janeczek; Gretchen (Steve) Cantrell; Jeff (Michelle) Weaver; Jon (special friend, Heidi) Weaver; Matt Somerlot; Jennifer (Dave) Rodgers; Shaen (Jessica) Somerlot; Ryan Somerlot; Sarah (Chris) Somerlot; a niece, Deon Bourassa and twelve great-grandchildren.
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Helen L. Weaver , 1971 and he died February 28, 2011. She was preceded death by two brothers, Francis and Ernest Cramer; and two sisters, June and Maxine Cramer.
She was a 1944 graduate of Richwood High School. Helen had worked for the John Cheney Insurance Company in Richwood as a secretary and for Harold Landon at Landon Meats. She then retired as secretary for North Union Schools at the Leesburg Magnetic building after 26 years. Helen was very active more... |
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Pamela Sue Weaver ith her hands. She was also a very good cook and was a big supporter of her son and his working with his coonhounds.
Surviving are her children: Stephanie Griffin of Elida, Elizabeth (James) Goodson of Headland, Alabama and Jon (Rachel) Weaver of Green Camp
Two granddaughters: Lauren and Mariah Griffin
In keeping with family wishes there will be no public services.
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Leonard James Webb, Sr. eatley of Richwood and
Linda Parsons of Marion; a
stipson Charles Ransome of
Delaware; twelve grandchildren;
eight great-grandchildren;
two sisters Dorothy
Webb of near Richwood and
Betty Scheiderer of Columbus
and a brother John of Richwood.
He was preceded in death
by his first wife, the former Betty
Jane Rush, whom he married
in 1959.
Funeral services were held
Tuesday, Nov. 4 at the First
Baptist Church with Rev. Alan
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Austin Oliver Webb
Hour of Death_1:00 P-m-_ How Long 111_failing health
Occupation of Deceased__REtired Farmer_
Church, Lodges, Societies _Protestant faith
Date of Birth_June 4, 1898_ place of Birth Lawrence County, Kentucky
Father's Name John Martin Webb_Living ( ) Deceased (x)
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Dorothy H. Webb one brother: Leonard J. Webb Sr.
Dorothy worked as a sales clerk for the former Spain’s Five and Dime in Richwood, Carney’s in Marysville and the Ben Franklin Store in Delaware, she was a member of the Solitaires and enjoyed bowling and gardening. She also had attended the Community United Calvary Church in Richwood
Surviving is one sister: Betty (Richard) Scheiderer of Marion, 1 brother: john R. Webb of Marion, sister in law: Ruth Webb of more... |
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Garnet S. Webb n__1 976_____________________
Surviving Children and Addresses____________________________________________
______2 dau - Mrs. Shirley Levings. Prospect-_______________________________
Mrs. Delores McFadden, Richwood;
1 son - John Webb, Richwood
-11 Grandchildren and n Great Grandchildren also survive.
Surviving Brothers and Sisters and Addresses _________________
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Monty L. Webb was also preceded in death by a brother, Leslie Webb.
Monty was a very hardworking owner/operator of Monty’s Trucking. He loved to tinker on things and could fix almost anything mechanically. He lived a simple life, he enjoyed time with his family and friends. He also was known for his witty one liners and his ability to have a good time, the Villa in Richwood was one of his favorite spots.
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Ruth E. Shields Ransome Webb tball on TV but really loved attending high school games.
She was a member of the Richwood Garden Club. Ruth was happiest when she was working in her flower beds, planting new seeds or bulbs, pulling weeds and hoeing. She enjoyed watching the birds at her feeders.
She is survived by a daughter, Patricia “Pat” Kyle, Richwood; a son, Leonard J. (Bev) Webb Jr., Marion; a daughter-in-law, Vicki Webb, Marion; a sister, Charlotte J. (Irvin) Markl more... |
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S. Ray Webb ills. He then continued autobody work for 12 years self-employed. In 1988 he began working for GG Homes in Marion and since 2001 had been a self-employed handyman.
He served on The Auto Body Advisory Board at the Tri Rivers Joint Vocational School beginning in 1974. He had served on the Richwood Park Board as President and was instrumental in getting the new shelter House built. He was a bus driver for North Union Schools for 5 years, where more... |
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Vadie Webb Vadie Webb, 96, of near
Richwood, died Wednesday,
March 8, 1995 at Community Nursing
Center in Marion. She had
been seriously ill approximately
two weeks.
The daughter of Ralph and
Alafare Jones Holbrook was
born February 2, 1899 in
Lawrence County, KY. She
married Austin Oliver Webb
December 25, 1918. He preceded
her in death February 13,
1988.
Surviving are two sons,
Leonard and John, both of
Richwood; two daughters,
Dorothy Webb of Richwood
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Leslie A. Weichenthal . There she started a literary publication for student authors and promoted high standards in the classroom. She touched thousands of lives.
As a retiree, Leslie taught Learning Enrichment classes for seniors. One class on journal writing spawned a local writers' group. A woman of strong faith, she also taught adult Sunday school and was a former Sunday school superintendent.
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