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James Ottice Davis
vis, 88 of Richwood died Sunday, November 28, 2021 at Memorial Hospital. He was born April 25, 1933 in Putnam County, West Virginia to the late Ottice Davis and Rosa (Rutan) Harmon. He was retired from Armco Steel after working their 25 years. His true passion was farming, which he did all his life. He loved being with his family and he was an avid small game hunter when he was able. On June 1, 1952 he married the former D. Margaret (Stover) i more...
Jon D. Davis
ner at the Richwood First Baptist Church and she died March 11, 2017. Jon graduated from Richwood High School Class of 1960 and attended The Ohio State University for one year.  He joined the Army Reserves in 1962 while working full time at Davis-Hughes Hardware in Richwood.  In 1968, the Davis family started Ken Davis & Sons farrier supply business, where he was co-owner with his father and 2 brothers.  While at Ken Davis & Sons he traveled more...
Phyllis A. Knickel Biggerstaff Davis
thryn (Coleman) Knickel, she was also preceded in death by her husband Sherman Biggerstaff in 1956 and a special friend, Robert Overdorff. Phyllis was a member of the St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Prospect. She enjoyed working in her flower garden. Phyllis and Sherman had owned and operated the former Prospect Monitor newspaper. In her younger days she was known in the Marion area for her vocal abilities, she was asked to sing at different eve more...
R. Don Davis
R. Don Davis, age 79 of Richwood passed away Sunday, October 4, 2009 at 3:50 PM at Kingston Residence of Marion.  He was born in Richwood on October 15, 1929 to the late D. K. and Lucile (Livingston) Davis. Don was a lifelong resident of Richwood and a 1947 graduate of Richwood High School.  During his lifetime he wore many hats.  Farming was always a love of his and he loved collecting antique tractors.  In the early 1950s he and his dad fo more...
Ruby J. Davis
, 1952.  She was a 1941 graduate of Richwood High School.  Ruby was a member of the First Baptist Church in Richwood and an active Richwood Civic Center member, playing in the Kitchen Band.  She was a retired secretary working for various companies, including WMRN, Ohio Edison and O. M. Scotts in Marysville. She was preceded in death by her parents, a sister, Dorothy (Edwin) Kelly; a brother, George Merryman, Jr.; stepdaughter, Veta Hondros, more...
Virginia J. Davis
ate of the Byhalia High School. She was a long- time member of the Claibourne United Methodist Church, where she had taught Sunday School for many years. She was a person who never sat still, always on the go, she enjoyed working in her garden and canning. She was also known for her wonderful pie baking; her apple pies were many people’s favorites. When she was not on the go, she was an avid crossword puzzle enthusiast. Virginia was a true “ more...
Virginia R. (Amato) Davis
she became a member of Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church in Marysville.  A 1944 graduate of York High School, Virginia delighted in remembering that she was the only Italian Catholic at her school.  She was devoted to taking care of her family, which was the center of her life. She is survived by four sons, Randall (Diane) Davis, Marysville; Steve (Cindy) Davis, Richwood; Bruce (Marsha) Davis, Richwood; Keith (Linda) Davis, Richwood; a daug more...
Lois Marie Decker
Lois Marie Decker, 93, of Green Camp, passed away on October 30, 2023, at Kingston Residence in Marion. Lois was born on February 6, 1930, to Princess (Wasserbeck) and Carl Rothfuss at the Rothfuss Farm in southwestern Marion. Lois graduated from Green Camp High School in 1948 and, on December 19, 1959, she married a local schoolteacher, Glenn Emerson Decker. They celebrated 45 years together until Glenn’s death in 2005. Lois was a devoted wi more...
Karen Diane Deel
her home. She was born December 9, 1955 in Barnesboro, Pennsylvania to the late Calvin and Delores (Stiffler) Smith. On August 27, 1994 she married Ed Deel in Leavittsburg and he survives in New Bloomington. She enjoyed making crafts, especially jewelry. Karen had a special love for butterflies. She loved hosting holiday meals and spending time with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Besides her husband, she is survived by a daughter, more...
Joel Edwin “Ed” Denman
Navy the day after graduation.  After World War II ended he was employed by Motor Products, then as a lab tech at Whirlpool in Marion. Ed and Sherry traveled the USA before their daughter was born. They especially enjoyed hiking and camping in our National Parks. Ed built his own house and enjoyed raising sheep, solving complex math problems for fun, and most of all being a dad.   He is survived by a daughter, Darcy (Wade) Lallathin, LaRue; an more...
Mildred Joan "Ann" Denman
l. She was born October 29, 1929 in LaRue, Ohio to the late Benton and Mildred (Thomasson) Denman. Joan loved her family, friends and pets very much. She enjoyed gardening, yard work (especially her beautiful flowers), cooking and keeping a clean house. She was a proud Grandma to Lindsay and Logan Deisher and a good Mom to LouAnn (Scott) Deisher of Avon. In her later years, Joan enjoyed doing puzzles and going out to eat with her husband of 4 more...
Sherry Joan Denman
Rue High School in 1952 and The Ohio State University in 1957 with a degree in Medical Illustration. She was employed by Mt. Carmel Hospital and later by Howard Swink Advertising in Marion. A talented artist, Sherry loved working with oil paints and watercolors, as well as photography and pencil sketches. She loved classical music and everything outdoors: hiking, cycling, running, animals, and life on the farm. She especially enjoyed introducing more...
Golda Dennis
Golda Frances Dennis, 98, formerly of York Center died Sunday, April 30, 2006 at the Gables at Green Pastures.  She was born Feb 3, 1908 in Hocking County to the late Bert and Jennie (Burgoon) Keister. She was a homemaker and an excellent cook.  She was formerly a member of the Church of Christ in Christian Union. On Feb 24, 1940 she married George Earl Dennis, who died in August of 1979. She is survived by a daughter, Donna (Lewis) more...
Greg A. Derouaux
was a favorite. He enjoyed helping with 4-H projects. One of his true passions was four-wheeling, even when his health was not the best, he found a way to ride. Greg loved being outside under his tree or in his barn, just soaking in the peacefulness. He had said more than once, "I wish I could have been a farmer" He was a private person in many ways, but he very much appreciated his friends at the Richwood VFW. Surviving is his devote more...
Carol Ann Devers
family, she was complete.  Together, they ran a successful pet store for many years. She traveled to local schools putting on shows teaching about a variety of animals including an eight-foot python, tarantulas, ferrets, talking parrots and more. With his shared love for animals, the next 43 years were spent raising, caring for and enjoying a large assortment of pets from domestic to exotic and unusual. She loved her little “Funny Farm” and more...
Harry Merld Devers Jr.
ord Island and Johnson Island, serving 42 months of sea duty on the USS Kenneth Whiting in the Pacific. He worked for more than 50 years for the Caldwell & Bloor Company of Mansfield, beginning as a pharmacy assistant and working as a salesman for most of his career. He was a member of the Richwood First Baptist Church and a life member of the DAV, Richwood VFW Post 870, Richwood American Legion Baccarat Post 40 and Mount Carmel Lodge 303 F&AM in more...
Jerry Gene DeWitt
wners of Berwick Pizza from 1974-1992 and made many lifelong friendships with the employees and customers there.   He was well known in the Village of Green Camp and actively served his community in many ways, including working as the Green Camp Village Clerk, performing village maintenance and was a member of the Green Camp Township Volunteer Fire Department for over 30 years, including serving as Assistant Fire Chief.  Jerry was a friend and more...
James I. Dew Sr.
arion Moose #889 and the Waldo American Legion Post #605. Jim and Norma enjoyed spending winters in South Padre Island, Texas and also in Florida. They could be seen many days on their golf cart, driving around Richwood, (making sure everything was in order). He also enjoyed fishing, doing yard work and hanging out with his buddy B.J. (his Basset hound). Jim had also helped the Richwood Honor Guard with funeral details. Jim had a special spot in more...
Dorothy Ellen Diehl
S. R. 257 North. Prospect Place of Death at home_ Hour of Death__6:00 a-m- Date of Death How Long 111 _ March 15, 1991 Fri. failing health 1 year Occupation of Deceased Homemaker Church, Lodges, Societies Jehovah's Witness Kingdom Hall, Delaware Date of Birth Sept. 24, 190J Place of Birth Union County Father's Name George Dunnan Mother's Maiden Name. If Living, Where - Carrie Thornburg Living ( ) Living ( ) Deceased (x) Deceased (x) Married to more...
John Ray Diehl
John Ray Diehl, 93, of Prospect died Wednesday, March 10, 1999, at Union Manor Nursing Center after having been in failing health for several years. He was a contractor and a member of Jehovah's Witness Kingdom Hall in Delaware. He was bom Oct. 29,1905, in Ross County to the late Cromwell and Cora Brown Diehl and was predeceased by a daughter, Betty Diehl. He married Dorothy Dunnan Oct. 16, 1926, in Marysville and she died March 15, 1991. He is s more...
Jolie M. Dinsmoor
rs, spending most of her time perfecting her garden and keeping her flower beds tidy during the summer and especially happy when the holidays came around and the first snow fall hit. Devoted herself to life on the farm and taking care of her beloved animals. Jolie will be remembered for her infectious smile and laugh and positive light. She had a strong faith. Surviving is her fiancée: Mark Knapp of Marion, father: Charles (Carol) Stone of Ma more...
Clara May "Cricket" Dowell
Clara May "Cricket" Dowell, 81, of Magnetic Springs died Friday, March 2, 2001, at her home. She had worked at Grady Memorial Hospital in Delaware for 26 years and was currently working at Odd Lots in Marysville. She was bom May 13, 1919, in Mason County, W.Va., to the late Edgar Walter and Altha Rose Mitchell Roseberry and was predeceased by a son, Danny Dowell; two brothers, four sisters, a grandson; and two great-grandchildren. She more...
Mary Jane Drake
She was also predeceased by her son, Gary Drake, infant daughter, Janice Drake, son-in-law, Tom Crampton, siblings, John and Wilbur Oliver, Edna Osborne, Nellie Coutu and Genevieve Rohr. Mary was a homemaker. She enjoyed baking, cooking and crocheting. She also had a sweet tooth, enjoying ice cream and anything sweet. Mary had been a member of the former Hepburn United Methodist Church and had attended the New Bloomington United Methodist Chur more...
Harold Allen Drum
len and Laura Constance (Poston) Drum. He was very knowledgeable and passionate about antique tractors and machinery.  He was a member of the Wings Enrichment Center Choir.  He was devoted to his cat, Pumpkin and loved walking outdoors and visiting with his friends and neighbors at Wings Enrichment Center. He is survived by two sisters-in-law, Anna Massie Carman, Bucyrus; Helen Massie, Arizona; nephews, Roger, Jeff, Mark, Larry, Dave, Curtis more...
Zelda Ethel Dunnan
Name _Zelda Ethel Dunnan_ Age 86 Address _2895 s. High ST.. Columbus, Ohio 43207 - formerly of Magnetic Springs, Prospect and Richwood areas Place nfTWh Hocking Valley_ Date of Death _June 5, 1990 Tues. Community Hospital, Logan, Ohio Hour Of Death__5:30 a-m- How Long Til several months_ Occupation of Deceased _Homemaker_ Church, Lodges, Societies _Jehovah's Wltness faith_ Date Of Birth January 4, 1904_ place of Rirth Vinton County, Ohio more...

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