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Terry A. Kemp
Terry A. Kemp, 46, died Sunday morning, May 22, 2005, at The Gables at Green Pastures, where he had been a longtime resident due to debilitating arthritis. He especially enjoyed visits from friends, aunts, uncles and many cousins and talking about his extensive pocket knife collection. He is survived by his parents, Terry (Barb) Kemp of Raymond, and Jean (Rod) Farrington of West Mansfield. Also surviving are a sister, joyce (Mike) Cameron of Min more...
Kenneth Robert “Kenny” McEliece
.L. American Legion Post 368 Prospect and the American Legion Motorcycle Riders Assn. A simple hardworking man, Kenny loved hunting and fishing, spending his summer months at his home at Hidden Lakes in Mt. Gilead. He also enjoyed participating in Turkey shoots. One of the greatest joys for him was just “spending time” with his close friends and family. Surviving are his wife Marcia (Cerny) of Marion, they were married November 22, 1991, chil more...
Olivia O. "Ollie" Kepler
Olivia O. "Ollie" Kepler, 96, of Prospect, died April 12, 2015 at Fairhaven Community in Upper Sandusky.  She was born on December 11, 1918 in Sherman to the late John and Teresa Wolfe.  On August 11, 1945 she married William R. (Bill) Kepler, who preceded her in death on December 25, 1980.  She was also preceded in death by brothers, Paul, Daniel, and Harry Wolfe. Ollie is survived by her son, Richard (Christine) Kepler, Richwood; more...
Lloyd George Kerns
egal Fraternity; member of Toastmasters ft^WI*Where served as Prosecuting Attorney of Union County from 1953-57. sp.rvfid as Richwood Village Solicitor; elected State Representative in 1960 serving 6 consecutive Married to Joy a. Haines (date)Nov. 19. 1955 in_Richwood_ terms; served as Chairman of the State Government Committee and as member of the Highway Wife or Husband Living ( ) or Deceased (*), When-July 26. 1983- Transportation Committ more...
Chester W. "Hap" Kerr
ng December 13, 1993 at Riverside Methodist Hospital, Columbus. He was 83. Born Feb. 26, 1910, in Marion County, he was the son of the late C.J. and Cecelia Ellen (Monette) Kerr. He had worked in the LaRue area doing various jobs over the years. He is survived a brother, Earnest Kerr, Columbus; a sister, Mrs. Erdine Seybold, Mansfield; nieces; and nephews. Two brothers and four sisters preceded him in death. Mr. Kerr managed Fox Theatre in LaRue more...
Kenneth Allyn Kerr Sr.
LARUE — Kenneth Allyn Kerr Sr., 58, of 2333 Fairview Road, LaRue, died Monday, Feb. 21, 2005, at 1:50 a.m. at his residence. He was born Nov. 7, 1946, in Bucyrus, to the late John W. and Zelma (Gottfried) Kerr. On Jan. 29, 1977, he married Sandra K. Calmes. She survives. Also surviving are two sons, Paul E. (Amy) Kerr of LaRue and Kenneth A. (Jennifer) Kerr Jr. of Columbus; three grandchildren, Rachel Ann Kerr, Alex Bradon Kerr and Wyatt Thoma more...
Barbara J. Kersey
odds) Stalter. On September 9, 1951 she married George E. Kersey and he died in 1998. She was a Registered Nurse at Marion Manor for 32 years and was a member of Rush Creek (Formerly Essex) United Methodist Church.  She enjoyed music of all kinds and loved to dance. She is survived by a son Geoffrey E. (Lois) Kersey, Marion; two granddaughters, Angela (josh) Ford, Grove City and Autumn (Don) Gantzer, Wilmington; three great-grandchildren, jos more...
George Elsworth Kersey
obs Kersey and was predeceased by a sister, Ann Cooke. He is survived by his wife, Barbara J. Stolter whom he married Sept. 9, 1951, in Marion; a son, Geoffrey E. (Ginger) Kersey of Marion; two granddaughters, Angela Kersey (Joshua) Ford and Autumn Kersey; a great-grandson, Joshua Ford; and a brother, Lawrence Kersey of Marion. Memorial services will be held at a later date. The Ballinger Funeral .Home in Richwood is in charge of arrangements. more...
Frank G. Kibler
us, and she survives in Prospect. He loved driving truck, having driven since he was sixteen.  In 2003 he received an award for driving 2,000,000 miles without an accident.  He had traveled many more since then.  Frank enjoyed fishing, working outside, and working with his animals at the farm.  He loved watching john Wayne movies and NCIS.  He especially loved being with his family and going to his grandson’s ball games. Besides his wife more...
KENNETH P. KIBLER
T HIS HOME HE WAS BORN OCTOBER 22, 1934 IN MANSFIELD TO PARENTS PAUL H. AND DELORIS (HARTNETT) KIBLER ON MARCH 19, 1960 INN MANSFIELD HE MARRIED THE FORMER SONJA (LEFFLER) AND SHE SURVIVES, ALSO SURVIVING ARE 3 SONS PATRICK (JOYCE) KIBLER OF SOUTH SOLON, MICHAEL (JEAN) KIBLER OF BYHALIA AND BRIAN (BECKY) KIBLER OF LARUE, 1 DAUGHTER CHERYL KIBLER OF DUBLIN 13 GRANDCHILDREN AND 1 BROTHER HERBERT KIBLER OF TEXAS AND 1 SISTER NORMA KLEILEIN OF MANSFI more...
Mary E. Kibler
ed November 9, 1968 in Columbus and he died October 12, 2013. She was also preceded in death by siblings, Kenneth, Tony, Doc and Havaleena Daniel. Mary was a homemaker. She had worked at the former Prospect Laundry. She enjoyed baking, working in her vegetable garden, crocheting and reading. She also was a world traveler. Newfoundland, Canada was a special spot for her, as she had family in the Stephenville area. Her family was her first prior more...
Catherine Kidwell
, and a sister, Marguret Hall Askins. A 1956 graduate of Olentangy High School, she worked at Albers for 18 years until they closed. After that she worked for Kroger for the next 25 years until her retirement. Catherine enjoyed watching the Buckeyes and watching golf, especially Tiger Woods. She loved traveling with her husband to places like Myrtle Beach and Las Vegas. She always looked forward to spending Sundays with her family and having d more...
Robert E. Kidwell
rked for the former Albers Grocery in Marion and retired from Nachurs in Marion. Bob was a huge sports fan, he loved the Reds, Bengals and Buckeyes. He was always looking forward to the next game to watch. He and his wife enjoyed traveling, Myrtle Beach was one of the family favorites, they also were known to enjoy trips to Las Vegas and Biloxi for a little gambling. Surviving is his wife Catherine (Hall) Kidwell, they were married June 18, 195 more...
Clarence Edwin Kietzman
Church in Prospect and his life was filled with caring for family, friends and neighbors. He moved to Midland, Mich., in 2000 to be near his family and kept abreast of hometown Ohio through local newspapers and letters. He enjoyed reading about history and liked learning of various aspects of agriculture and the Buckeye sports scene. He was born March 17, 1907, in Ashgrove Township, Iroquois County, Cissna Park, Ill., to the late Emil Julius and more...
Edna M. Kietzman
or died Sunday, Sept. 14, 1997, at Marion Manor after having been in failing health for several years She was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Prospect and the church Missionary Society, Prospect Senior Citizens and Jolly Joysters. She was bom Jan. 10, 1902, in Pharisburg to the late Charles I. and Mary bvans Miller. She married Leonard C. Kietzman May 30, 1929, in Monroe Mich., and he died Nov. 23, 1972. She was also preceded in death b more...
Henrietta May Kietzman
arence E. (date) ______Aug 31, 1929jn________________________ Wife or Husband Living (x) or Deceased ( ), When-------------------------- Surviving Children and Addresses__________________________________________ 2 dau - Mrs. John (Ethelen) Herbstreit. Grand Ledge. Mich.;_______________ Mrs. Daryl (Mary Alice) Crabb, Midland, Mich. ___________ £_____Grandchildren and_______Great Grandchildren also survive. Surviving Brothers and Sisters and Addre more...
Martha Louise Shearer Kilfian
work, painting pictures in her spare time, and going fishing and camping up to Lake Erie. She is survived by a son, Robert E. Shearer, Marblehead; step-son, Monty Lee (Barbara) Kilfian, Lakeview; step-daughter, Tina Lynn (John) Stovall, Magnetic Springs; 10 grandchildren, 8 step-grandchildren, 23 great-grandchildren, 2 step-great-grandchildren, 12 great-great-grandchildren and many nieces and nephews.  She was preceded in death by a son, Roge more...
RB Lewis Kilfian
cieties Methodist faith; Antique SteamThrashers Assoc.. Marion March 10, 1906 Place of Birth Leesburq, Twp. Date of Birth Father's Name Mother's Maiden Name If Living, Where - Living ( ) Deceased (x) Living ( ) Deceased (x) John Kilfian Hattie Almendinger Married to 0mah Barry 1932 Marysville (date) in Wife or Husband Living ( ) or Deceased ( ), When Surviving Children and Addresses_ 1 dau - Mrs. Jessie Drumm. Magnetic Springs 1 son - John, Ra more...
Roy E. “Buck” Kilfian
Roy E. “Buck” Kilfian, 94, of Richwood died Tuesday, November 13, 2007 at the Marion General Hospital He was born August 1, 1913 in Leesburg Township to the late John and Hattie Floretta (Almendinger) Kilfian Buck was a Veteran of the Army during WW II, he had worked for the former Gruber-Reidenbaugh Auto Dealership in Richwood for 26 yrs., and he was a member of the Richwood American Legion Baccarat Post 40, enJoyed fishing, going to auctio more...
Leo Charles Kimble
00 PM at Partners of Marion.  He was born October 31, 1925 in Jenera, Ohio to the late Ora Wayne and Nora Estelle (Burnett) Kimble. On May 26, 1946 He married Elva M. Wagner and she survives. Also surviving are daughters; Joyce L. (Michael) Kimble of Stephens City, VA, Linda S. Smith of Marion, and Teresa M. Kimble of Columbus. Twelve Grandchildren and Fifteen Great Grandchildren.    He was preceded in death by daughter Nancy Lee Kessler and more...
Becky Kimler
rth Union High School. She retired as a Budget Controller from Honda in June of 2016 after 33 years. Becky’s life was centered around her family, she was known for helping and taking care of the people close to her. She enjoyed watching OSU sports with her son Ryan and was an avid collector of pig “stuff”. Becky loved to shop, she and her late mom shared a great collection of towels. Lately there were two things that kept her busy, working more...
Charles “Greg” Kimler
s he married Becky (McCarty) and she survives, also surviving is their son Ryan Kimler of Magnetic Springs, Greg’s cousin, whom he considered a brother: Chris (Janet) Chadwick of Richwood, brothers in law: Bill McCarty and Joe (Joyce) McCarty both of Magnetic Springs, nieces, nephews and great nieces and nephews. Greg was a sheet metal worker with Local #24 of Columbus, he retired in December of 2013 after 30 yrs. Greg enJoyed life, some of h more...
Carolyn Faye Kincaid
y, Carter and Hailey and 5 step great grandchildren One brother, Jerry Davis of Rainsville, Alabama Funeral Services will be held Monday January 2, 2023 at 1:00 pm at the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home in Richwood, Pastor John Ramsey will officiate. Burial will follow in the Price Cemetery. Friends may call one hour prior to the service beginning at 12 noon at the funeral home in Richwood. Memorial gifts may be made to the Union County Humane more...
Wayne Kincaid
-law, Rich Goldsmith and a brother, Cecil “Gus” Kincaid. Wayne served our country during the Korean conflict in the Army. He had worked at the former Tecumseh Products in Marion for 28 yrs. He was also a farmer. Wayne enjoyed going to auctions, yard sales and flea markets. He also enjoyed watching the birds and taking care of his flowers.   He loved spending time with his kids,  grandkids, and great grandkids. Surviving is his wife, Caro more...
Betty E. Kindell
ugust 30, 1973, she was also predeceased by siblings: Max and Merrill Robertson and Georgia Orahood and half-sister: Virginia White. Betty had worked at the former Marblecast in Richwood. She had a very artistic side, she enjoyed drawing, crocheting and anything crafty. Betty was the go-to person when anyone needed help with all sort of things. She also was very realistic and honest, almost to a fault and had a good sense of humor. Surviving a more...

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