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Larry William Hook
lara Hook. Larry was previously employed by the family business, Richwood Furniture Store. He also the owner of numerous rental properties in the Richwood area. Larry was a 1971 graduate of the North Union High School. He enjoyed playing cards on a regular basis with friends, particularly at the Richwood Fairgrounds. Surviving is his brother: john Kevin Hook of Prospect, sister-in-law: Theresa Hook of Richwood, and many extended family members. more...
Michael L. Hook
Michael L. Hook, 59, of Columbus, died Tuesday afternoon, March 7, 2006, at the Columbus Developmental Center where he had resided for many years. He worked at Sage Crosswoods where he enjoyed the social side of life. He also had a passion for dogs. He had an easygoing spirit that will be dearly missed by his family and his friends at C.D.C. He was born March 26, 1946, in Marion, to William and Kathryn Speyer Hook. He was predeceased by his fath more...
William W. Hook
in Mil-ford Center to the late William A. and Clara D. (Hopkins) Hook. On June 24, 1944 in Norfolk, Va. he married Kathryn Ann Speyer who survives. Also surviving are four sons, Michael L. of Columbus, David P., Larry W. and John Kevin, all of Richwood; five grandchildren; one great-grandchild; and two sisters, Mrs. Dollie Brown of Richwood and Mrs. Margaret Hansen of Detroit Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday at the Stofeheck Fun more...
Harry A. Hoopes
inary Association, and was past president of the Ohio Veterinary Association. He was a World War I veteran, discharged as a lieutenant, and helped organize the LaRue American Legion post in 1919, and was a past commander. He joined the 40 et 8 in 1922, and was a past grand chef. He was chairman of the state child welfare committee for the organization in 1945. He was an honorary chef de gare in 1945, and was the national delegate from Ohio for 20 more...
Cynthia L. "Cindy" Hoover
Point in Marion and loved her cats. She also was known to have a flare for decorating. She is survived by her special friend Stephen “Big Dog” Davis of Richwood, siblings: Shirley Ann (Tom) Ketzler of Edgerton and Kay (John) Coder of Marion, and numerous nieces and nephews. Graveside services will be held Saturday September 14, 2019 at 11:00 am at the York Cemetery, Pastor Tom Ketzler (Cindy’s brother-in-law) will officiate. The Stofche more...
Richard Lee Hoover
and Kasey Turner. Brother; William Hoover of Arizona, Sisters; Anna (Douglas) Carey of Marion and Edith (Raymond) Hosey of Findlay. One brother deceased. Dick and Mary were married for 58 very special years, he very much enjoyed his grandchildren. Also fishing, the Ohio State Buckeyes and the Cleveland Indians. He was a supervisor at Whirlpool Corp. and worked there 34 years. A Korean War veteran serving in the U S Army. Member of Emanuel Luthe more...
Richard Russell “Rusty” Hoover
October 14, 2011 at the Morrow County Hospital.  He was born July 21, 1972 in Marion to Richard Robert Hoover and Cindy (Southard) Hoover. He was a certified welder who worked at different factories around the area.  He enjoyed fishing, hunting and gardening.  Rusty was a handyman and loved working on cars. He is survived by his father, Rick (Marie) Hoover, LaRue; his mother, Cindy Hoover, Marion; his paternal grandmother, Vivian Hoover, Ric more...
Dwight H. "Ike" Hornbeck
four years (1952-55) with the USAF-114th AC & W. Sq. in Germany during the Korean Conflict.  Born December 5, 1931 in Marion, to Marvin Hornbeck and Geneva (Howison) Hornbeck, both deceased. On August, 30, 1975, he was joined in marriage with Betty (Robinson) Hornbeck. She survives in Prospect.  Also surviving are four children: Sanford (Jean) Hornbeck, Ruth Reeve, Sonya  (Tim) Rogers and Lyle Hornbeck, all from the Marion area; t more...
Deborah Hougendobler
ls Health Center in Kenton. She was born Jan. 19,1915, in Hardin County, to the late Aubrey and Bertha (Drews) Wood. On Dec. 16, 1934, she married Robert J. Hougendobler and he survives. Also surviving is one daughter, Betty Jo (William) McElroy of New Bloomington; four grandchildren, Natalie (Rob) Askew of Richwood; Jeffrey (Krista) McElroy of Pasco, Wash., Michele McElroy of Dublin and Rhonda McElroy of Dickson, Tenn.; five greatgrandchildren, more...
Robert J. Hougendobler
e then worked as a Sohio Prod-  ucts Distributor for more than 43  years, serving Western Marion, Eastern Hardin and Southern Wyandot Counties, delivering fuel oil, kerosene and gas; he started his career with the Johnson Oil Company in 1937 and then worked for Sohio from 1944 until he  re- tired in 1980.    He was a member of the  LaRue  United   Methodist  Church, member of the LaRue  Lodge more...
Elizabeth Irene Houk
ed ( ), When--------------------------- Surviving Children and Addresses___________________________________________ 1 dau - Mrs. Judy Leist, Westerville; 6061 Batavia Rd. 43081 3 sons - Jerry Bushong, Plain City -------------John and James Bushong both of Marysville--------------------- 8 Grandchildren and________Great Grandchildren also survive. Surviving Brothers and Sisters and Addresses _______________ _______1 sis - Mrs. Edna Jerew Richwood_ more...
Mildred M. Houk
Mildred M. Houk, 96, of Richwood, died early Thursday morning, Aug. 24, 2006, at the DeWolfe House in Marion. She was a homemaker, of.the Methodist faith, formerly belonged to the Grange, enjoyed square dancing, was very active at the Rich-wood Fair, serving as the head of the fine arts department for many years, and she enjoyed sewing, cooking, handcrafts and baking. The joy of her life was her family She was born July 29, 1910, in Jackson Town more...
Patt Warner Houk
sociation of Sarasota for many years.  She had been the secretary for the United Methodist Conference at Lakeside and was currently a delegate.  She was well known in the Richwood area as the Reluctant Cook, a column she enjoyed writing for the Richwood Gazette for 21 years.  She taught 31 years and spent 5 years as Assistant Principal of Benjamin Logan High School.  She was a member of Delta Kappa Gamma, Logan County Retired Teachers and Uni more...
Charles LeRoy Householder
m War and was a member of American Legion Post 40.  He attended Community United Calvary Church and was a member of the Moose Lodge in Marion.  An avid outdoorsman, he was a member of the American Hunters Association and enjoyed hunting with bows and guns and especially fishing on Lake Erie. He was a true family man and leaves behind his wife, Carol; his mother, Margaret Householder, Kittanning, Pennsylvania; sons, Spencer (Lisa) Householder, more...
Walter Burton House
He is also survived by 2 sons, Steve (Terri) House, Delaware; Dan (Teresa) House, Delaware; 1 daughter, Barbara (Mike) Burgess, Marysville; 2 brothers, James (Irma Faye) House, Marengo; Gene House, Marengo; 5 grandchildren, Jonathan, Christopher, Joseph, Zachary and Jessica. Funeral Services will be held Friday, January 6, 2006 at 11:00 A.M. in the Ballinger Funeral Home, Richwood, with Rev. Joseph Kirby officiating.  Burial will be in Tho more...
Natalia “Tillie” Howald
ian L. and Mildred D. (Barnett) Potts. On October 10, 1948 she married Robert E. Howald Sr. and he died June 5, 2006. She was also preceded in death by her daughter, Nancy Marie Chapman, a brother, Ned Potts, and son-in-law, Joe Bialecki. A 1945 graduate of Richwood High School, she was a life-long and dedicated member of the Richwood First United Methodist Church. She and her husband Bob had run the former Rainbow Cleaners in Richwood for many more...
Robert E. Howald Sr.
ners in Richwood, worked at the former Marblecast plant in Richwood, helped as janitor at First United Methodist Church, drove a school bus for Richwood Schools, was a driver for Bill Rose Ford, and had worked carpentry with John Rider. He was very active in the Richwood community, an active and dedicated member of Richwood First United Methodist Church where he served in many capacities through the years, was a Richwood Village Councilman and fo more...
Harley V. “Bing” Howard
and grew up in Chandlersville.  “Bing,” as he was known to his friends, was a twelve-year veteran of the Naval Reserve, enlisting when he was 17.  He worked for his father’s construction company for many years before joining the Ohio Ferro Alloy plant, where he worked for 20 years.  After the plant closed, he worked for the West Muskingum school district, and later Higgins Lumber. Bing enjoyed puzzles, cards, dominoes, chocolate and Yah more...
Roseann (Stiles) Howard
Roseann (Stiles) Howard, 72, of  LaRue, went home to the Lord on October 8, 2008 after an extended illness. She was born the youngest of eleven children to Mildred (Blake) and John R Stiles in Bloomfield, Ohio on September 14th, 1936. Roseann graduated from Coshocton High School in 1955 and married Harley Howard her devoted husband of 53 years, who survives. Together they had three sons; Jeffrey (Kristie), John (Lisa), and Joseph (Val). In add more...
Dr. Otto L. Howell, Jr.
uary 3, 1934 in Webbers Falls, Oklahoma to the late Otto Lefate and Zelma Mae (Cox) Howell, Sr.  He was also preceded in death by four siblings, Jimmy Howell, Fetna Harris, Juanita Mangrum, and Virgie Adams; and a grandson, Joseph Anthony DeSalvatore. In 1960 he married the former Delores Wharton and she passed away in 1965. On May 14, 1966 he married the former Mary Lee Jividen in the LaRue United Methodist Church and she survives. Otto was a more...
Alysia Marguerite Howell
thodist Church. She was born Feb. 1,1896, in Hull, England, to the late Vemon and Marguerite Bamett Smith. She married Arthur Howell in 1929 in London, England, and he died in February 1959. She is survived by two daughters. Joy (Wilbur R.) Boyer of Richwood and Edna (Keith) Greenwood of Behill, England; five grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. Memorial services will be held at 3 p.m. Sunday at the Richwood First United Methodist Church. more...
Hester Louise Rambo Howison
. She was an avid genealogist and historian, one of the founders of the Ancestrails in Richwood and a member of several genealogical societies in Ohio and Virginia. She was bom May 23, 1919, in Chandlersville to the late Dr. Joseph Seymour and Kalherine F. Cochrel Rambo. She married Marion Owen "Mike" Howison on April 14, 1934, and he preceded her in death on SepL 5, 1989. She is survived by a son and daughter-in-law, William Lee Rambo more...
Shirley Ann Huckaba
Marion.  She was born March 30, 1938 in Marion to Burton E. and Lucille Frances (Boyd) Grogg. On June 2, 1956 she married Robert Aron Huckaba in Richmond, Indiana and he survives in Richwood. She loved her grandkids and enjoyed tea parties in the gazebo and playing in the leaves in the fall with them.  Shirley enjoyed flowers and flower gardening and doing oil paintings.  She loved to bake and share cookies and goodies and enjoyed dinners ou more...
Mary Margaret Huddleston
the house to take care of. She always had pet chicken running around. Mary was an old-school, stay at home mom that cherished her children, grandchildren more than anything. She was a very hard-working stay at home mom who enjoyed woodworking, sewing and watching her grandkids play softball and baseball. Surviving are children: Cecilia Huddleston of Richwood, Will (Danielle Wallace) Huddleston of West Mansfield, Dustin Oller of Marion and Carey more...
Evelyn Hope Hudnall
NEW BLOOMINGTON — Evelyn Hope Hudnall, age 94, of 8252 Harding Hwy. W, New Bloomington, died Tuesday, Aug. 23, 2005, at 12:55 p.m. at Marion Manor. She was born Nov. 19,1910, in Marion, to the late John Henry and Oza Ethel (Hickman) Rosz-man. On Feb. 1, 1932, she married Frank F. Hudnall and he died Oct. 10,1987. She is survived by one daughter, Judy A. (Michael) Miley of Grand Township; one son, Gary Ned (Dee) Hudnall of Red Bluff, Calif.; ei more...

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