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Brandon Cory King arland of LaRue; and many aunts, uncles and cousins.
His paternal grandfather, Melvin Darland, is deceased.
Brandon was a senior at Ridgedale High School where he was on the baseball team. He worked as a cook at Long John Silver.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday, Feb. 28,2006, at 11 a.m. at the Meeker Fellowship Hall at the corner of Ohio 309 and Agos-ta-Meeker Road. Minister will be the Rev. Donald J. Riker. Burial in the LaRue Ceme more... |
| Clara Ella King
Clara Ella King, 81, of Richwood, died Friday, June 3,2005, at her home.
A 1942 graduate of Richwood High School, she was a homemaker and a member of the Community United Calvary Church. She enjoyed going out with her former classmates
She was horn Feb. 18, 1924, in Richwood, to the late William and Carrie Hughes Jerew. She also was preceded in death by a brother, Glen Jerew, and a sister, Elsie Moore.
On June 6,1942, in Greenup Ky., she married more... |
| DeMar Ward King Anna Ward King and was predeased by a sister.
He is survived by his wife of 64 years, Mary Pauline Davids King, whom
he married Sept 15, 1935, in Marion County; three sons, Jean A. King of
Arizona, Craig King of Hilliard and Jon A. King of North Canton; 10 grandchildren;
and two great-grandchildren.
A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday at the Prospect United
Methodist Church. The Rev. David L. Hoffman will officiate and burial
will more... |
| Genevieve H. King sters, Mrs. Geneva Canterbury, Florida, and Mrs. Anna McCartney, Ripley, W.Va.; two grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Monday at the Stofcheck Funeral Home, LaRue, with minister John Hill officiating. Burial will be at the Fair-view Cemetery, LaRue.
Friends may call at the funeral home from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Sunday An Eastern Star service will be held at 7 p.m. at the funeral home. Memorial contr more... |
| Mary Pauline King ied to DeMar Ward King Date 09/15/1935 In Marion County
If deceased, when 06/05/1999 If living, where ,
Survivors
She is survived by 3 sons, Jean, Phoenix, AZ; Craig, Hilliard; Jon A., North Canton, OH, 7 grandchildren, 9 great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by 3 brothers and 3 sisters and 1 great-grandchild.
Memorial Services will be held Monday, January 19, 2004
At 11:00 A.M more... |
| Trent Edward King ion to James E. King and Lori Wilson.
Trent was a 2004 graduate of the Elgin High School and a certified L.P.N.
He worked at the Kenton Nursing and Rehab Center for the last 4 yrs.
He was an avid OSU Buckeye fan. He also enjoyed golfing and playing video games.
Trent was a person who had a passion for helping others. His family and friends were so important to him, he loved being with them.
Surviving is his mom: Lori Wilson of LaRue, father: more... |
| Dana Keith Kinikin
Dana Keith Kinikin, 54, of Green Bay, Wis., died Sunday, Dec. 5, 2004,
at the Veterans Administration Medical Center in Milwaukee.
He was a U.S. Army veteran of the Vietnam War. He was an appliance
repairman and enjoyed fishing.
He was born Aug. 22, 1950, in Richwood to the late Otis and Mary
Sherwood Kinikin and was predeceased by two brothers, James and Kenneth
and a sister, joy Lynn.
He is survived by two sons, Nathan Keith and Jamie (Spink) more... |
| Dennis Kinikin 015 at his home surrounded by his loving family after a courageous battle with ALS. He was born February 21, 1954 in Kenton to the late Otis and Mary (Sherwood) Kinikin.
On November 28, 1972 he married the former Betty A. Johnson and she survives in Richwood.
He was an avid reader, he also loved watching and recording movies and being on Facebook. Dennis was dedicated to giving blood with the Red Cross and had donated as often as he was abl more... |
| Jim J. Kinikin rce during the Vietnam War. He worked as an overhead crane operator for 15 years at Marion Power Shovel and later at the former West Mansfield elevator. He attended the Somersville Friends Church and was an outdoor man who enjoyed gardening, farming, hunting and fishiing.
He was born June 26, 1946, in Kenton to th6 late Otis and Mary Sherwood Kinikin and was predeceased by a brother, Kenny, and a sister, joy Lynn.
He is survived by his wife, Pegg more... |
| Mary L. Kinikin ----------------------------------
3 2 sons - James, Byhalia; Dennis, Richwood; Keith, tffa&rmxxks Superior.
2 dau - Mrs. Janet Garrison, Indian Lake; Wisconsin
Mrs. Theresa Lowery, Omaha, Nebraska
1 son 1 dau dec. (kenny & Joy Lyn)
1? Grandchildren and_____Great Grandchildren also survive.
Surviving Brothers and Sisters and Addresses -----------------------------
2 sis - Betty Jo Welling, Mansfield_______________________________________
Anna M more... |
| Randall R. Kinsler d at the Whirlpool Corp for over 35 years.
In his younger days he played triple A baseball and softball for the Whirlpool team.
Randy loved to play golf whenever he could. He was also a huge O.S.U. Buckeye fan.
But his true joy in life was his family, especially his grandkids, he loved being a grandfather.
Surviving are is children: James (Alia) Kinsler of Milton, Florida and Carey (Eric) Rose of Perrysburg
Grandchildren: Kourtney, Britney, Des more... |
| Vernon C. Kinsler Jr. d 35 years for the Erie and Erie Lackawanna Railroad and retired from the Smith Clinic. Affectionately known as Bugs or Vern by his friends he began working with the Erie Railroad at age 16. While at the railroad he became a journeyman sheet metal worker and pipe fitter. He was extremely handy with tools and could fix or build anything. He assisted in the creation of the New Bloomington Volunteer Fire Department. He was also a member of the Moose more... |
| Florence Addie Kirby ey. 6730 Hughe* Rd. P.-n.ppri-
Verne, Waipahu, Hawaii
11 Grandchildren and_11 Great Grandchildren also survive.
Surviving Brothers and Sisters and Addresses
3 sis - June Hoch and Ruby Griffith both of Prospect_
Mildred Johnston, Northport, Fla. _2 bi'Q Isaac & Rohp.rt-and 1—sis Ivo Calendar all doooaocd
Funeral Services will be held_Thurs., Nov. 9, 1989_, 1SL
at_10 ■• SOa^ _Gehm-Ballinger F. H._
with Rev__Gerald Barlow_officiat more... |
| Frank W. Kirk erta) Seiter. Prnspp.nt-
14 Grandchildren and 22 Great Grandchildren also survive.
Surviving Brothers and Sisters and Addresses
3 sis - Mrs. Fred (Hazel) Reed, Radnor;
Mrs. Mary McMahan, Raymond Mrs.—Mae Almendinger,—Johnstown-
1 bro & 1 sis dec
Funeral Services will be held_sun., July 13, 1986_^ ^
2:OOp . Richwood Church of Christ
at___m. in the_
Maynard Moser
with Rev__officiating. Burial will be in
Shoup Cemetery, near_
_ . „ more... |
| Mildred M. Kirk of Prospect; 14 grandchildren; Kirk (Crystal) Miller of Arlington, Va., Jeff (Roxane) Miller of Birmingham, Mich., Beckie (Dean) Davis, Barbara (Dan) Foos, Pam (Ben) Bumgarner and Patty (Kyle) Stofcheck of Richwood, Sharon (Joe) Yantis of Portage, Mich., Peggy (Bob) Smith of Bucyrus, Larry (Sue) Ridge of Flushing, Mich., Brad (Kathy) Ridge of Marion, Jacquelyn (Clay) Snyder of Delaware, Penne (John) Rouse and Robert Seiter of Prospect and Paula more... |
| Leslie J. Klaiber Leslie J. Klaiber, 59 of Richwood, died Friday October 28, 2022 at the Marion General Hospital. It could be said that she “Fought Hard, but Loved Harder”.
Leslie was born July 3, 1963 in Marion to the late John and Cora (Huntsman) Ledley. She was also preceded in death by a son, Travis Ray Gilliam, brothers, Dennis Ledley and Jeff Ledley, whom she lovingly cared for.
Leslie was a wonderful caretaker, she always put her family before hersel more... |
| Charles W. Kline 8, 1987 Wod.
Hour of Death__ How Long 111-
Occupation of Deceased_Custodian et Elgin SchooJs. Pro.spent
Church, Lodges, Societies _wwn veteran-
Date of Birth May 3, 1923_ Place of Birth Barnesville. Ohio_
Father's Name _John w. Kline_Living ( ) Deceased (x)
Mnth°r'g MaiHon Namp Sara Null Kline_Living (x) Deceased ( )
If Living, Where _survives in Marion-
Married to Phyllis Mae Beltz date) Dec- 22 • 1974 in_Marion County_
Wife or Husba more... |
| Huey E. Kline
Huey E. Kline, 84, of Prospect died Saturday, Feb. 15, 2003, at
Maplewood Nursing Center.
He was a brick mason. He was one of Jehovah's Witnesses and enjoyed
hunting and fishing.
He was born July 7, 1918, in Prospect to the late Hughy and Edna Mae
Boothe Kline and was predeceased by three brothers and seven sisters.
He is survived by his wife, Pauline Miley Kline whom he married May 21,
1945, in Prospect; two sons, Kevin Kline of Indian Lake and more... |
| Michael Alen Kline II aRue. Minister will be the Rev. David C. Lippert. Burial in the Agosta Cemetery. Friends may call Thursday, June 7, 2007, from 24 and 6-8 p.m. at the funeral home in LaRue.
The pallbearers will be Phillip Kline, Raven Rebel, Josh Griffith, Drake Rebel, Matt Jolliff and Nathan Haynes.
Those who wish may make contributions to the family in care of the funeral home. more... |
| Kevin Paul Knapp Paul
8874 LaRue-Prospect Road
Kevin, stillborn Thursday morning at Marion General Hospital, was buried during graveside services at the LaRue Cemetery Friday. The Rev. James Mason officiated.
Parents of the infant are Larry Joe and Marilyn Jo (Hoffman) Knap, who survive, along with a brother, Greg, and one sister, Jennifer; Mrs. Iris F. Knapp of LaRue, paternal grandmother; and Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Hoffman of Marion, maternal grandparents.
Stofche more... |
| Ken Knaul are his wife, Wanda (Horn) Knaul, LaRue; two sons, Kevin (Lisa) Knaul, Raleigh, North Carolina; William (Terri) Knaul, Ocala, Florida; eleven grandchildren; two great-grandchildren.
Four brothers, Bob (Betty) Knaul, Marion; John Knaul, California; Steve (Janice) Knaul, Texas; Roger (Connie) Knaul, Marion; three sisters, Daizy (Richard) Cole, Marion; Jane (Merle) Welton, Pennsylvania; Janice (Kenneth) Allison, Tennessee also survive.
In keeping more... |
| Catherine Marie Knickel f Death_5:20 P-m-_ How Long 111 brief illness_
Occupation of Deceased _Homemaker_
Church, Lodges, Societies zion united church of Christ_
Date of Birth September 15, 1905 place of Birth Marion, Ohio_
Father's Name Ernest John zeller_Uving ( ) Deceased (x)
Mnt^^ MaiHATi Namp Anna Marie Klehm_Living ( ) Deceased (*)
If Living, Where -
Married to Otto_R. Knickel (date) March ?A, 1929-in-Procpoct-
Wife or Husband Living ( ) or Deceased k ), W more... |
| Denise Marie Knickel at Grady Memorial Hospital. She had also worked at Elgin South Elementary. Denise loved her family, especially her grandchildren.
She is survived by a son, Chad Knickel, his fiancée, Angie Houseworth and his children, Joy, Kyle and Zoey; three brothers, Daniel (Amy) Knickel, Bellefontaine; Dale (Tammy)Knickel, Bucyrus; Timothy Knickel, Marion; four sisters, Sue (Dutch Pfarr) Knickel, Prospect; Sharon (Bryan) Garverick, Mt Gilead; DeAnn (Jo more... |
| Margaret Suzanne “Sue” Knickel expectedly early Sunday, March 8, 2015 at her home.
She was born May 25, 1951 in Marion to the late Richard W. and Ruby E. (Banks) Knickel. She was also predeceased by a sister, Denise Knickel.
Sue loved her family and enjoyed the many family get-togethers that she arranged. She was the family glue that kept the family so close. All of her nieces and nephews had a special place in her heart as did their children. She worked at Kable Fulfillme more... |
| Mary Katherine Knickel _
Wife or Husband Living ( ) or Deceased PD, When-----1 .?.§$.
Surviving Children and Addresses_________________________
1 son - Thomas C., Prospect;
—2 dau - Mrs. Phyiiis-~gx~~ffT A. Davis, Prospect;—
____________Mrs. John (Mary Jo) Moyer. Norwalk
5
Grandchildren and
Great Grandchildren also survive.
Surviving Brothers and Sisters and Addresses 1 bro dec.
Funeral Services will be hold Sat, March 3 >_^98^_________
at____11: 00a m. in the___ more... |
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