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Kenneth James Graham
he had  been active in wrestling, baseball and track. He had also attended Ridgemont High School, where  he was active in baseball, football, track, EFA, power lifting and F.C.C.L.A.  He was an outdoorsman, enjoying hunting and fishing.  He was born March 20, 1988, in Marion, to Robert James Gra- ham and Lori  (Charlie  Hubbell) Graham. His father survives in Prospect, and his mother survives in Hilliard.  Al more...
Marilyn V. Graham
ed by her husband, Robert A. “Bob” Graham, they were married September 13, 1956 at the Old Stone Presbyterian Church and he died June 10, 2019. Also preceding her in death was her daughter, Cherynn Reebel and a grandson, Joel Graham. Marilyn had served her community as Postmistress in Magnetic Springs for over 30 yrs. She was an active member of the Magnetic Springs United Methodist Church, having served as the Superintendent of the Sunday s more...
Robert A. "Bob" Graham
Monday morning June 10, 2019 at the Kobacker House in Columbus. He was born November 18, 1937 in Marysville to the late Walter and Jean (Garey) Graham, he was also preceded in death by a daughter: Cherynn Reebel, grandson: Joel Graham and his twin brother: Bill Graham Bob was a 1955 graduate of the Northwestern High School. He worked in construction most of his life, having worked for Marion Contracting for many years. Bob also owned and maint more...
Robert James Graham
Graham 1 sister: Linda (Richard) Harper of Richwood Niece: Sarah Harper Predeceased by Son Kenny Graham who passed away in January of this Year Rob was a 1982 graduate of the North Union High School, served in the Army and enjoyed Fishing, watching movies and music Funeral services will be held Wednesday October 17, 2007 at 11:00 am at the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home in Richwood, where friends may call Tuesday from 5-8 pm, burial will be in more...
Tyler Robert Graham
ball. He continued this love of sports throughout his life, as he was always up for games with friends and family. Tyler was a huge football fan; he had a passion for the Cincinnati Bengals and the O.S.U. Buckeyes. He also enjoyed fishing, old muscle cars and just listening to all kinds of music. Tyler will be greatly missed by his loving family. Surviving is his mom: Lori (Ron Schrieber) Graham of Springfield, sisters: Elizabeth (Chris) Teeple more...
Kenneth V. "Kenny" Gravatt
He was also preceded in death by his father-in-law, Dana Smith. He married Terri A. Smith on April 9, 1988, by the Rev. James Wise at the West Mansfield United Methodist Church and she survives in Richwood. Farming was a major part of Kenny's life. Starting his farming career in Allentown, New Jersey raising crops of pumpkins at a young age, he then entered into a partnership with his parents, raising corn, soybeans, wheat, barley, and tomatoes more...
Mary H. Gravatt
Mary H. Gravatt, 78, of Richwood, died Sunday, Feb. 19, 2006, at The Gables at Green Pastures in Marysville. She was a farmer's wife and deeply devoted to her family. She was an excellent cook and enjoyed gardening and being a homemaker. She was born Feb. 23, 1927, in Robbinsville, N.J., to the late Michael and Julia Alberta Barrett Hoaern. She married Kenneth V. Gravatt on Feb. 7, 1948, in Robbinsville. In 1980, they moved from Allentown, N.J., more...
Emma Lynn Gray
d peacefully Tuesday afternoon January 5, 2021 at the Bluebird Retirement Community. She was born March 11, 1933 in Ashland, Kentucky to the late Jack and Martha (Gibbons) Boaz. She was also preceded in death by a grandson, John Steilyn Gray-Martin. Emma Lynn retired from the Harold Lewis School in Marysville where she worked for nearly 40 years. She was an active, dedicated member of the Magnetic Springs United Methodist Church where she taugh more...
James A. “Jim” Gray
excited that it was going on to the next generation. He was a lifelong dedicated, active member of the Magnetic Springs United Methodist Church, he cherished his church family. Jim loved his entire family, they gave him such joy. He especially dedicated much of his energy to his grandkids, whether it was singing and playing his guitar with them, to not missing any of their activities, to just being together. His family was his life! Jim was also more...
Kathryn Marie Gray
A 1969 graduate of North Union High School, Kathy owned and operated the Old Mill Eatery and the Villa Hotel in Richwood.  Her life revolved around taking care of her restaurants and the patrons who frequented them.  She enjoyed playing cards and gambling; lady luck was known to smile on her from time to time.  She loved to travel and was a good trap shooter.  Kathy liked frogs and green was her favorite color. She is survived by her life pa more...
Richard “Dick” Gray
chwood to the late Bernard Core and Dorothea Elizabeth (Baumgartner) Gray. He was also preceded in death five days prior by his wife, Emma Lynn (Boaz) Gray. They were married on September 22, 1952 in Indiana. And a grandson, John Steilyn Gray-Martin. A hard worker and good steward of the land, he spent his whole life on the family farm. He was an enterprising farmer who didn’t necessarily follow the trends but carved out his own way of doing t more...
Ruth Eileen Gray
She was a sergeant with ORW, retiring in 1994 after 30 years of service, a 1949 graduate of Richwood High School, member of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Prospect, Richwood Civic Center, and the ORW Retirement Group.  She enjoyed gardening, cooking and baking and liked playing Bingo.  More than anything, she loved her children and grandkids. She is survived by three sons, Steve (Debbie) Gray, Richwood; Ronald (April) Gray, Sparta, Tennessee; G more...
Opal J. Greenawalt
Andy (Debbie) Fout of Marysville, Charles R. (Beatty) Mouser of West Mansfield, Ronald L. (Barbara) Mouser of Ridgeway, and James (Peggy) Dominy of Warrington, Pa.; niece, Maxine (Ed) Roberts of Marion; sister-in-law, Martha Jones of Marion; special friends, Rita and Bob Vance of LaRue; and several great-nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by two sisters, Mabel Dominy and Bertha Mouser: and one brother, Clarence Fout. Mrs. Greenawalt wa more...
Willis C. Greenawalt
t.PIeasantChurch of God parsonage, he married the former Opal Fout and she survives. He was a retired farmer, having farmed his entire life. He is also survived by two sisters, Mrs. Alpha Huber, Marion; and Mrs. Martha (Dan) Jones, Prospect. Funeral services are 2 p.m. Sunday at Stofcheck Funeral Home, LaRue, with the Rev. David Carlyle officiating. Burial is in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home 6-8 p.m. Saturday. Memori more...
Donald Greene
une 21, 1950 he married Rosemary Cox and she died July 15, 2008. Surviving are Daughters; Nancy (Daniel) Jeffers of LaRue, Kathryn (Darrell) Cassell of Tallahassee, Florida, Janice (David) Jeffers of Delaware, Laura (Mike) Joseph of Marion, and Donna (Mike) Bridges of Nevada. Sons; Brian (Sandy) Greene of LaRue and Andy (Sharon) Greene of New Bloomington. 24 Grandchildren and 16 Great Grandchildren.  2 Brothers and 8 Sisters. Mr. Greene work more...
Harold Veldon Greene
such as fishing, camping and hunting (especially grouse). Harold was an avid reader; some of his favorites were westerns, Zane Grey novels and anything about history. He and Polly loved traveling and in his younger days he enjoyed playing softball. But the true center of his life was his family and the time he spent with them. Surviving is his wife Polly (Coy) whom he married August 6, 1977 at Zaleski, Ohio, eight children: Harold K. (Dee) Gree more...
Polly Ann Greene
1977 in Zeleski, Ohio and he died April 8, 2014. She was also predeceased by a son, James Milliron. Polly had worked at Delo Screw as an inspector. She was a longtime and devoted member of the LaRue Baptist Church. Polly enjoyed crafting, making things with beads was her specialty. She loved to go to flea markets, shopping was more like a hobby for her, she would explore. Polly was not one to sit still, she loved “To Go”. Her favorite tv c more...
Judi A. Green
Judi A. Green, 78 of Prospect, died Thursday December 30, 2021 at the Dublin Methodist Hospital. She was born May 13, 1943 in Delaware to the late John Farley and Pauline K. (Kyle) Zoller. Judi was a very hard-working conscientious person, she had worked in Human Resources at B.F. Goodrich, Abbott’s and finally retiring from Parker-Hannifin in Marysville. Judi’s family was the center of her life, from taking care of her mom to being a singl more...
Madison Lynn Green
e four-wheeler and go camping and boating with friends. Maddy was artistic and an avid reader. She believed in Jesus and she loved animals. Besides her parents, she is survived by her brother, Hunter; maternal grandparents, John and Karen Price, Richwood; paternal grandmother, Linda Phipps, North Lewisburg; aunts, Jennifer (Bradd) Field, LaRue; Candace (Brent) Hunt, Richwood; Amanda (Mark) Wiley, Richwood; Ashley (Aaron) Smith, Richwood; uncles, more...
Orley Green
Orley Green MAGNETIC SPRINGS jOrley Green, 89, a resident of Incor Hotel here, died Feb 21, 1974 at 10:15 a.m. Thursday in Grady Memorial Hospital in Delaware. Originally from Leesburg Township, Union County, he was a retired farmer and member of K. of P. Lodge here. His wife, Pearl Hite Green, died in 1928. Surviving are a son, Norman E. of Wapakoneta; 3 grand-j children; 6 great-grandchildren, and 2 great-great-grandchildren.  Services will more...
Virgil L. Green
n Caldwell. He loved fishing at Delaware Lake and would often be seen fishing off Sanders Road by the creek, catching catfish.  He kept a record in a binder each year of how many fish were caught and what type.  He also enjoyed deer hunting in Caldwell and trapping muskrats and coon for the hides.  Virgil took pride in his lawn and always mowed at least twice a week, and more often when it rained.  He enjoyed gardening and canning many fruit more...
Delbert H. Greenwood
3760 Richwood-LaRue Road, died 3:10 a.m. Wednesday, January 11, 1995 at Community Nursing Center, Marion. He was born Feb. 4,1916, in Meeker, to the late Jesse and Nellie (Typsword) Greenwood. On June 25, 1939, he married Marjorie Grappy and she survives. A U.S. Army veteran of World War II, Mr. Greenwood was a retired carpenter, a member of the Carpenters Union Local 976, Marion, a 50-year member of the LaRue United Methodist Church, and a membe more...
Donald R. Greenwood
e survives. He is also survived by his son, Harold Douglas Greenwood, his daughter-in-law Judi and grandsons Thomas Isaac and Andrew Scott. His son Dr. Don Scott Greenwood preceded him in death on September 30, 1978. Donald joined the Navy in 1942 and served aboard the USS Hilary P. jones in both the Atlantic and Pacific arenas of World War II. His destroyer was one of the escorts of the battleship that hosted the signing of the peace treaty to more...
Clarence Don Greer
t his grandparent's home in rural western Marion County to his parents Hugh Monroe and Ethel Gladys (Eberhart) Greer. He was preceded in death by a sister, Vivian Forbis, a granddaughter, Catherine Woods and sons-in-law, Dr. Jon Woods and Gregory Naseman. Clarence was reared in the Methodist faith and was a life-long resident of Marion County. He had attended the LaRue and Marion Schools. In his youth, he was employed as a newspaper boy, delive more...
Betty Jane Gregory
ery. Betty loved doing ceramics, crocheting, quilt and afghan making for her family, doing puzzles and attending her great-grandchildren’s activities.  She could often be seen doing her yard work on her favorite toy, her John Deere rider. Her favorite times were at holidays and her specialty was homemade from scratch German chocolate cake, potato salad, macaroni and cheese and noodles. Left to cherish her memory are her children, Steven (Ka more...

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