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Martin Manford Cooper Sr.
e was a past member of the Circle M Horse Club in Marion and the Old Timer Days Draft Horse Club in Raymond. Martin was very appreciative of the relationships and time spent with the Amish community near his home, he also enjoyed NASCAR, with Mark Martin being his favorite driver. But the true joy of his life was his family, especially his beloved grandkids. Surviving is his wife Catherine I. (Zender) Cooper, they were married August 7, 1967 i more...
Ruby Elizabeth Cooper
d Artisan's Club. Mrs, Cooper also was a member of LaRue School committee and instrumental in starting the first kindergarten in the area. Also surviving are four sons, Gene Cooper, Grand Rapids, Mich., Keith Cooper, Oxford, Jon Cooper, LaRue, and Michael D. Cooper, Galion; 12 grandchildren and 13 •great-grandchildren. Three brothers and a sister are deceased. The funeral is 11 am Thursday at LaRue United Methodist Church with the Rev. Davis M. more...
Vicki Cooper
Rosebrough Jr. She was a 1966 graduate of Edgewood High School in Ashtabula.  She had worked for Gannett Fleming Engineers and Architects in Columbus for over 15 years. Vicki lived a rather quiet and peaceful life. She enjoyed scrapbooking and making greeting cards. She didn't travel extensively but was always up for a girls’ trip. Shopping was usually a given and she was a gal with an eye for a good yard sale bargain. Being with family w more...
Warner Cooper
arion. He died at 7:20 p.m. Saturday, March 7, 1987, at Community Med-Center Hospital, Marion. He was born, March 5, 1912, in Kentucky, to Thomas and Martha Ann, (Hamm) Cooper. On April 9, 1931,  he married Lauria Ellen Johnson and she died March 15, 1976. Survivors include two sons, Wilbert K. of Marion and Daniel W. of Marion; two daughters, Mrs. John  (Vergie) Stacy of Marion and Mrs.  Larry (Betty) Brannan of Columbus;  f more...
Edith L. Cope
206 in Columbus. She was a member of the Manatee County Veterans Council and Richwood First United Methodist Church and an honorary member of the Tampa Bay Bascha CBI. She was born Nov. 29, 1920, in Union County to the late John R. and Florence Pendleton Jerew. She married James W. Cope May 25, 1956, and he died July 23, 1985.   She is survivedby a daughter, Susie (Gary) Crofut'of Richwood; a grand-daughter, Kimberiy (Mike) Ryan of Marysvi more...
James W. Cope
__Wilton,—Akron,—Ohio---------------------------- Funeral Services will be held_______Thurs. ;July 25.____19.8.5____________, 19L_ at lliOQa m. in the__________Ballinger F. H.___________________________________ with Rev. John W, Beers , Jr.______________officiating. Burial will be in______ __________^ce__________ Cemetery, near_________________________________________ Friends may call at - & 7-9 tytfd* July 2kth____________, 19- graveside ser more...
Gerald Neely Copeland
ity in Upper Sandusky. He was born Feb. 19,1912, in Pickereltown, to the late Stephen and Grace (Dixon) Copeland. On Sept. 7, 1932, he married Oneita Ruth Brunson and she survives. Also surviving are two sons, Stanley Allen (Joyce) Copeland of Cocoa, Fla., Gary Michael (Edith) Copeland of LaRue; one daughter, Linda (Larry) Crowe of Chandler, Ariz.; nine grandchildren, 15 great-grandchildren and 11 great-great-grandchildren; one half-brother. Rola more...
Oneita Ruth Copeland
r 7, 1932 in Marion, Ohio she married Gerald Neely Copeland who preceded her in death on August 26, 2003.  Oneita was a homemaker, a loving wife, mother, grandmother, great grandmother and great great grandmother. She enjoyed collecting antiques and treasured he collection of antique dolls. She was a devout member of the Heritage Bible Church of Marion, Ohio.  She will be sadly missed by all who knew her. She is survived by two sons; S more...
Richard L. “Dick” Cope
ong friendships & he was a Cowboy at heart. He had belonged to the Ohio, Virginia, WV, North and South Carolina Cattlemen’s Associations. He had also been the manager for the commercial cattle at the Ohio State Fair. He enjoyed his time at the Turkey Foot Campground at Indian Lake & Boating. He also enjoyed hunting, fishing, taking care of his horses and was an avid gun lover and member of the NRA & National Association for Gun Rights. He bel more...
Charles F. Corbett
Speyer; and a great-grandson, Axel Charles Evert. Funeral services will be Saturday, January 2, 2016 at 12:00 PM at the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home, Richwood.  Friends may call one hour prior to the service.  Pastor Joe Rhea will officiate and military honors will be conducted by the Richwood Area Veterans immediately following the service.  Burial will take place at York Cemetery at a later date. Memorial gifts may be made to the Rich more...
Virginia L. “Sue” Corbett
, May 14, 2011 at her home.  She was born March 15, 1941 in McAndrews, Kentucky to the late Frederick and Lassie (Williamson) Ball.  On April 17, 1959 she married Charles Corbett and he survives. She was a homemaker who enjoyed reading.  Sue was a loving mother and wife who always took care of her family. Besides her husband, she is survived by a son, Charles Dean (Sally) Corbett, Bellevue; a daughter, Phyllis (Sam) Speyer, Garner, North Car more...
Amanda Nicole Corbin
es. Also surviving are her paternal grandparents, William and Freda Simmermon of LaRue and maternal grandmother, Gertrude Simpkins of LaRue; and one sister, Megan Simmermon of LaRue. Also surviving are her husband's parents, John and Lynn Corbin of LaRue and his sister, Julie Tack, and extra special niece, Ava Tack of LaRue. Her maternal grandfather, Melvin Simpkins, is deceased. Amanda worked at the Marion Area Health Center in scheduling and ad more...
Janice Corbin
s and then retired from Imperial Cup in Kenton where she worked for ten years. Family was always at the center of Janice’s life. It was her mission in life to take care of her husband and family. She loved them all. She enjoyed many vacations with her husband and their “lifelong vacation friends” Ray and joan Downing. Janice was a very hard-working soul who also enjoyed being around and taking care of the horses on the family farm. Surviv more...
Nellie V. Corbin
burial in Agosta  Cemetery. Friends may call after 2 p.m. Sunday. She died at 11:25 a.m. Friday at East Lawn Manor in Marion. She was born Jan. 8, 1893, in Green Camp to George and Clara (White) Collins. She was married to John B. Corbin Jan. 8, 1913, in Green Camp. He died in 1969. She was a member of the New Bloomington United Methodist Church. Surviving are two sons, Donald J. of LaRue and Robert C. of New Bloomington; a daughter, Mrs. Floyd more...
William Eugene "Bill" Corbin
and she survives. Also surviving are three sons, Ricky E. (Angela) Corbin of Forest, Randy W. (Marty) Corbin of North Lewisberg and Alan L. (Theresa) Corbin of LaRue; three daughters, Kim Speck (Chad Howell) of LaRue, Rhonda Jordan (Dan Holcomb) of LaRue and Susan Corbin (Odell Daniel) of LaRue; 14 grandchildren; three greatgrandchildren; one brother, James (Connie) Corbin of Mount Victory; and one sister, Eileen Tootie (Bob) Clement of LaRue; an more...
Irvin Corey
orn in Marion County April 11, 1900, the son of Thomas D. and Mary Hannah Harper Corey. On July 12, 1952, he married Mabel Hill, and she died Aug. 6,1988. Surviving are two stepdaughters, Mrs. Robert (Mary) Volkart, and Mrs. John (Eda) Watson, Cincinnati; six stepgrandchildren; and four step-great-grandchildren. Two sisters are deceased. The service will be 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at Stofcheck Funeral Home, LaRue, with the Rev. Jerry Lewis officiatin more...
David Allen Cosand
and graduated from The Ohio State University and obtained further art training in New York. He taught art in the Cleveland Public Schools and used photography extensively in his art work. He was a loving father and his great joy was his grandchildren. He was born Oct. 25, 1940, to Earl A. and Margaret A. Stanley Cosand. He was preceded in death by his mother. He is survived by his father of West Liberty; his wife, Judy Edinger Cosand; two daughte more...
Rev. Earl A. Cosand
45 years. He was a quiet gentle man who was quick to laugh and full of faith, having served as a minister for most of his life, he left a legacy of spiritual inheritance which is rooted deep within many hearts. He greatly enjoyed spending time with his granddaughters during summer visits by picking strawberries, playing cards and board games, driving around the countryside, and riding in the go-cart he built. He also had the privilege of meeting more...
Mandy Lee Cover
erstone Alliance Church, Marion and the Fulton Creek Friends Church, Richwood.  She worked at the Smith Clinic for 30 years, 25 of those in Dr. Ruiz’s office.  Mandy loved Christian music and going to concerts, and she enjoyed reading Christian books and taking walks.  The most important thing in her life was family.  She especially loved her grandchildren. She is survived by two daughters, Angela (Ben) Miller, Marysville; Diana Rose Lyda, more...
Jayne H. Covert
lumbus Public Schools for nearly 30 years. Her final assignment was at Colerain Avenue Elementary, where she taught multi-handicapped children. In 1956 she was voted Favorite Teacher of the Year by the Columbus "Citizen Journal." She coached Columbus City League Baseball for Boys, where her team won the championship two years in a row. She was a former member of Richwood First United Methodist Church, and was a former Richwood Fair race more...
Gertrude Ann Pierce Cowgill
Pierce; Martha Pierce. She was a member of the former Claibourne Rebekah Lodge #267. Gertrude was an active long-time member and volunteer of the Richwood Civic Center where she played the kazoo in the Kitchen Band.  She enjoyed playing cards and going out to dinner with her friends.  Gertrude was known for being a great cook and baker and no one, whether surprise or planned guest, ever left her home hungry. She had no children of her own, bu more...
Henrietta Moyer Cowgill
member of the Richwood First Baptist Church where she served as church secretary for many years. She was a 50-year member and Past Worthy Matron of Mount Carmel chapter 42 OES of Rich-wood and was a talented seamstress who enjoyed knitting, crocheting and painting. She was born Jan. 11, 1913, in Richwood to the late Charles R. and Lloa Griffith Moyer and was predeceased by three brothers, joy, Glenn and john Moyer. She married Arthur Sullivan on more...
Jane Cowgill
Sept. 27, 1942, in Columbus; two sons, Jeffrey (Sharon) Cowgill Sr. of Enon and Gregory (Sarah) Cowgill of Fairfax, Va.; two grandchildren, Amy (Jason) Tingley of Springfield and Jeffrey Cowgill Jr. of Enon; two sisters, Marjorie Moon of Delaware and Mary (Cecil) Smith of Gainesville, Fla. and nieces, nephews and cousins. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday at the Stofcheck Funeral Home in Richwood. The Rev. joseph Rhea will offic more...
Lucille E. Cowgill
ille and a 1938 graduate of Raymond High School.  An active member of the Richwood Civic Center, she was a volunteer for the lunch program there. She also volunteered many hours at Memorial Hospital of Union County.  She enjoyed crocheting and crafts and was active with the Retirees Group at the former B. F. Goodrich in Green Camp, where she had worked for 33 years, retiring in 1986.  Family above all else was most important to her; her kids a more...
Marian Delores Cowgill
oo Band, Union County 1st Families and Union County Genealogy, to name a few. She was a member of the Fulton Creek Friends Church. Marian was an author and singer and loved to play cards, dice and do crossword puzzles. She enjoyed traveling and took many trips with family & friends. She loved to serve people and had a beautiful smile. She is survived by her children, Diane Cowgill, Magnetic Springs; Kirt Cowgill, Magnetic Springs; Annette (Mark more...

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