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Harold A. Biggerstaff
nstein fr.iving ( ) Deceased * ) If Living, Where -- Married to  dorothy j harrellMi>ti0 Nov. 10, 1937 in_ Wife or Husband Living ( ) or Deceased £ ), When-July 31, 1983- Surviving Children and Addresses_ _2 dau - Joann Johnson. Memphis. Tenn.: Charlotte K., Morrison, Marysville; 1 son - Harold LeRoy, Waldo Great Grandchildren also survive. Surviving Brothers and Sisters and Addresses 1 bro - Hubert, Green Camp; 3 bro dec. Grandc more...
Richard Ivan Biggs, Jr.
ty.  He has missed her terribly since her death on March 26, 2013. He was a retired truck driver for Signal Delivery and Matlack and had been a farmer.  Richard loved working on and restoring old cars and tractors.  He enjoyed arrowhead hunting and just being outdoors.  His grandchildren were the center of his life, and he enjoyed spending time with them, whether it was going fishing or indulging his sweet tooth by sharing candy. He is surv more...
Linda Lou Biggs
ly 23, 1944 in Columbus. On September 26, 1964 she married Richard Biggs in Grove City, and he survives in Richwood. She was a 1963 graduate of Franklin Heights High School and had worked at State Auto in Columbus.  She enjoyed collecting NASCAR memorabilia, especially Jeff Gordon, and Hot Wheels cars.  She loved going to car shows and tractor shows.  Among her other hobbies were collecting Avon bottles and hunting arrowheads with her husban more...
Charles A. “Chuck” Bingley
he late Charles G. and Mary A. (Hoffman) Bingley. He was also preceded in death by a sister, Cara R. Creamer. Chuck was an amazing soul who had a passion for cars and horsepower. He was a graduate of Elgin High School. He enjoyed hunting and riding his bicycle. Everyone in Prospect knew him for his long trips on that bike. He was a 30 year machinist with Wasserbeck Speed Shop in Prospect. He will be missed by many close friends. Surviving is h more...
Charles Guy Bingley
three stepsons, Jeff and Scott Fox and Kendal Kincaid, all of Prospect; nine grandchildren; three brothers, Wayne Bingley of Continental, Gerald Bingley of Prospect and Donald Bingley of Charlotte, N. C.; and a sister, Mrs. Joseph (Shirley) Fryman of Prospect. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday at the Gehm-Ballinger- Peppard Funeral Home in Prospect with Leonard Ahmay officiating. Interment will be at Prospect cemetery. Friends ma more...
Donald Dean Bingley
ITAS Hospice in Houston, Texas. He is survived by his loving and devoted wife of 27 years, Margaret "Maggie" Bingley; his son, Wade Dean Bingley of Spring, Texas; his daughter and son-in-law, Kelly Dawn Burgess and John of Spring, Texas; his brothers, Wayne Bingley of Continental, Ohio, Gerald Bingley of Prospect, Ohio, and Ricky Bingley of Marion, Ohio; a sister, Shirley Fryman of Prospect, Ohio; and one grandchild, Taylor Kenna Burges more...
Margaret J. “Maggie” Bingley
e. She was born October 4, 1948 in Marion. Maggie graduated from the Ridgedale High School. She had worked at Electronic Data Systems in Houston as their C.I.O. for over 20 years, she was very dedicated to her work. She enjoyed reading and watching mystery documentaries, john Grisham was one of her favorites. She also had an appreciation for the work of Thomas Kinkade. Maggie was also known to enjoy a relaxing ride in her convertible corvette, more...
Nourma H. Binkley
sburq: Mrs. Virginia Thomas. Marion;_ Mrs. Pauline Sorgum, Lakeview; Mrs. Fairie Kahl, Bellefontaine 3 sis & 5 bro dec._ Funeral Services will be held_Mon-> Mar.? 9, 1987_, at 1:0QP__m. in the Ballinger F. H._ with Rev__John w. Beers, Jr. officiating. Burial will be in_ Dunkirk _ Cemetery, near_ „ . BFH from 11:00 a.m. until service time Friends may call at_after__m___ 19. in more...
Laura G. Birchfield
raig Crabtree Prospect_ 11 Grandchildren and_Great Grandchildren also survive. Surviving Brothers and Sisters and Addresses _ _2 sis - Louise Hawk. Mt. Gilead; Lee Mull. Colorado:_ 2 bro - Curt Roller, Philadelphia, Pa.; John Roller, Richwood Funeral Services will be held_Mon'' June ,5.' 1989_, 1SL 1:30p . Gehm-Ballinger F. h. at___m. in the_ with Rev__Frank c.. Isaacs_officiating. Burial will be in_ _Prospect Cemetery, near_ Friends may more...
Robert L. Birchfield
g a milk route for the former Islay Company. He finished his career at Pepsi-Cola as a manager. In his younger days, Bob had coached Little League Baseball and was a Webelo leader in Prospect. When he married Carol, they enjoyed traveling around the U.S.  He had attended the Waldo United Methodist Church. It also could be said that Bob might have had a sweet tooth. Surviving is his wife, Carol (Middlemiss) Birchfield, they were married July 2 more...
Charles L "Charlie" Bischoff
ar 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. Three grandchildren: Kyle, Corey and Eric Nielsen; one brot more...
Dustin Ray Bishop
Dustin Ray Bishop, age 26 of Richwood, died Tuesday evening, February 10, 2009 from injuries sustained in an automobile accident.  He was born December 11, 1982 in Bellefontaine to John M. and Debra (Johnston) Bishop. He was employed by Bill Detwiler Construction, Kenton.  He was a veteran of the U. S. Army.  Dusty was very artistic and enJoyed woodworking and painting.  An avid fisherman, he also enJoyed golfing, playing pool, watching movi more...
Alfred J. Bixler
conducted by the Richwood Legion and VFW. Friends may call at Stofcheck Funeral Home 6-8 p.m. Friday, where Masonic services will be held i at 7. Honorary pallbearers will be Amil Collins, Paul Cramer, William Temple, Pearl Johnson, Bill Nibert and Loy George. more...
Dorothy Bixler
Richwood died Friday, Oct. 12, 2001, at Carriage Court in Marysville. She was a graduate of Richwood High School and a member of Mount Carmel Chapter 40 of the Order of the Eastern Star and Fulton Creek Friends Church. She enjoyed trap shooting with her husband and his friends and many times even beat them. She spent many hours refinishing furniture and doing upholstery. She was born July 22, 1920, in Richwood to the late Ross Penrose and Reah Da more...
Franklin Delano Blackburn
lives in Richwood.  Also surviving are his son Doug (Kathy) Blackburn of Richwood and two daughters, Cindy Blackburn of Richwood and Michelle (Rocky) Sessler of Richwood. Two brothers, Jerry (Versie) Blackburn of Newark and John Blackburn of Gahanna also survive as do seven sisters: Thelma Armstrong of Frankfurt, Ky.; Juanita (Foster) Ratliff of Frankfurt, Ky.; Helen (Louis) Shupe of Columbus; Faye (Paul) McFarland of Columbus; Shirley (Lawrence more...
Nettie “Vi” Blackburn
e married May 19, 1953 and he died January 11, 2002. She was also predeceased by a brother, Thomas Eugene Lamb. Vi was a homemaker who had a love for flowers and gardening. She had belonged to the Byhalia Garden Club. She enjoyed doing crafts, flower arranging, going to yard sales and frequenting Goodwill. Her family remembers long car rides, with no destination in mind, just riding to experience nature and trying to find the next great spot. S more...
Donald R. Black
okdale of Marysville. He was born September 22, 1947 in Marion to the late Dallas and Delores (Rausch) Black. Don had worked at the former American Can in Delaware and then for many years at P.P.G. in Delaware, part of his job there was working as an E.M.T.. However, his true calling in his work life was photography. He was a talented photographer in the area. His studio, Don’s Photography was known for making special memories at many wedding more...
Ernie Allen Black
, 1994. Born May 23,1924, in Hardin County, he was the son of the late Frank and Eva (Gallant) Black. On Sept. 1. 1982. he  married ErmaM. Hart and she survives. Also surviving are three stepsons, Richard Molihan, Marion, John Hart and Robert Molihan, both Athens; a stepdaughter, Anna Coon, Jacksonl; a  brother/Richard Black, Kenton; three  sisters. Stella Hites. Helen Scott and NettieHyatts, all Kenton; a granddaugh-ter, a great-granddaug more...
Imogene Drake Blacklock
n Zackery and siblings, Jack, Mart, Charles, Raymond and Ruth Drake and Paulene McCourt and Cleo Adelman. Jean loved the outdoors, cross country skiing, reading, traveling to new places on vacations, fishing, camping. She enjoyed her job at Intel in New Mexico and the friends she made there. She enjoyed being with family and friends when she could. She was a member of the Union Baptist Church in Richwood, Ohio. Jean was kindhearted and willing more...
Patricia A. Blair
and Wanda (Boggs) Jackson, she was also preceded in death by one brother and three sisters. Patricia was a homemaker, one might even say a “homebody”, she cherished the time she was at home being with Larry. She also enjoyed reading and playing games on the computer. She had formerly worked for Nachur’s in Marion, she really enjoyed the people there. Surviving is her husband, Larry A. Blair, they were married July 2, 1970 in Clintwood, more...
Richard E. Blair
ied Sunday morning, October 18, 2015 at Marion General Hospital.  He was born April 28, 1935 in Marion to the late Norbid O. and Elsie M. (Hutchinson) Blair. On November 27, 1970 in Prospect he married the former Marian S. Jones and she survives in Prospect. A Findlay High School graduate, he worked at Marion Power Shovel in engineering and design for over 40 years.  He was a longtime member of Prospect United Methodist Church.  He was a mem more...
Roy Otto Blair
Leo B. Blair, Darrell Lynn Blair, Timothy Ray Blair, Duane Keith Blair and Robert Lee Blair; four daughters, Mrs. Leroy (Roseann) Christian, Mrs. Tom (Freida) Eckard, Mrs. Bill (Shirley) Waddell, Sr. and Mrs. Ronald (Janice) Johnson, Sr.; and a brother, Wilfred M. Blair, Santee, Calif. Two brothers and a half brother are deceased. Cremation is planned in California. Burial will be in Chapel Heights Memory Gardens in Marion. Memorial services will more...
Jeremy Paul Blankenship
ech and licensed Optician with Comprehensive Eye Care in Columbus for the past year, before that he had lived in Orlando for 15 years. He was a very outgoing person who never knew a stranger, he had a passion for cooking, enjoyed working pottery and was known to be very artistic. He belonged to a Men’s Choir in Columbus and loved spending time with his dogs, Oscar and Nino. Surviving are his mom and dad: Gerald and Linda Forrider of Richwood, more...
Olive Ann Blankenship
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 family, her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She was born Aug. 25, 1924, in Lewistown to the late William E. and Jesse Murphy Zolman and was predeceased by a sister, Betty L. Brelsford and a brothe more...
Harold F. Blanton
erman, he was close with his grandson Cody and taught him to shoot and fish. He worked on cars with his father-in-law Robbie Schmelzer. Basketball fan of the Kentucky Wildcats (Big Blue). His mother says he was the pride and joy and sunshine of their family. Funeral services will be held Saturday, July 22, 2006, at 1 p.m. at the Stofcheck Funeral Home in Richwood. Minister will be the Rev. Robbie Schmelzer. Burial in the Claibourne Cemetery. Frie more...

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