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Gerald L. Dysert
. He was a retired farmer and a 1937 graduate of Byhalia High School. He was a member of the former Grace Chapel United Methodist Church and attended Community United Methodist Church in York Center. He enjoyed gardening, talking on CB radio and wintering in Florida. He was born March 23 1917, in Union County to the late John Williard and Delphia Fields Dysert and was predeceased by a brother, Ralph Dysert; and a sister, Gertrude Gamble. He marri more...
Larry L. Dysert
at his grandchildren were involved in. An avid outdoorsman, he enjoyed shooting trap and sporting clays with his friends. Another favorite hobby included watching Ohio State football and basketball. Larry and Janet enjoyed taking many trips throughout the United States and especially enjoyed their 50th anniversary trip on a tour of Europe. He is survived by his wife, Janet R. Blue Dysert; his children, Roger Dysert of LaRue, Jeff Dysert of Rich more...
James Kevin Earp
her extended family members. Kevin’s younger years were spent in Fairmont, West Virginia, Washington Court House, and Columbus. Kevin graduated from The Ohio State University with a Business Degree and spent many years working for the university. He later attended school at Ohio Northern University and received a Doctorate in Law. Kevin maintained a private practice law office in Ohio for a short time and then moved to Prescott Valley, Arizona more...
Helen Easterday
ate William and Dora (McIntire) Speakman. On May 11, 1935 she married Samuel F. Easterday, and he died Sept. 11, 1984. She was a long-time member of the VFW Post 870 Ladies Auxiliary.  She loved gardening, quilting, and making doll clothes and baby clothes for her grandkids.  Her real enjoyment was spending time with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.   She is survived by a son, Sam (Nina) Easterday, Marion; two daughters, Letha Gib more...
Pauline Eastman
surrounded by her loving family. She was born June 19, 1915 in York Center, OH to James G. Fawley and Bertha R. Curl Fawley, both deceased. Pauline was a faithful Christian woman who loved spending time with her family, working outdoors, and enjoyed spending winters at her Pine Island, Florida home. She was a life-long active member of McKendree United Methodist Church, at times serving as choir director, youth leader and pianist. She is survi more...
Edith M. Eblin
d by her husband Paul Eblin, whom she married in 1941 and he died in 1970.  Also, one son: Terry Eblin, one great grandson, six brothers, one sister and daughter- in -law Marcia Eblin. Edith was a true homemaker, always looking after her family. She loved baking, especially sweets and dinner rolls. Edith enjoyed going out to eat and had a great appreciation of nature and the farm life. Surviving are her loving family: three sons: Dan Eblin of more...
Margaret H. Eblin
Margaret H. Eblin, 92, of Richwood, died Wednesday morning, April 6, 2005, at Heartland of Marysville. A homemaker, she retired as a cook for Richwood schools. She was a member of Richwood Garden Club and the King's Daughters. She and her husband Lester enjoyed square dancing, and they belonged to many clubs in the Central Ohio area. She enjoyed time with her family and her dog Molly. She was born April 4,1913, in Lewis Center, to the late James more...
Annabelle Edler
___________________ Church, Lodges, Societies Methodist faith; Prospect Senior Citizens; _________Durwood Temple of Pythian Sisters___________________________________ Date of Birth Dec. 22, 1906____________ Place of Birth Licking Co.___________ Father’s Name Charley Pollard______________________Living ( ) Deceased F) Mother’s Maiden Name more...
Norma Jean Edmunds
and Glenn Reece. Norma was a quiet person but loved to be around people. She enjoyed watching her favorite TV shows, word search puzzles, and playing cards. She loved animals, especially cats. She loved spending time and talking with her daughter, Debby and her niece Karen (Mike). She was well liked by everyone she came in contact with and will be truly missed. Surviving is her daughter, Deborah Kaye Edmunds of Columbus; a niece, Karen (Mike) more...
Donna Ruth Ehret
the Marion Business College. She was a true homemaker in every sense of the word, she enjoyed gardening, and crocheting, she had even won some awards at the Richwood Fair for her crocheting. Her family remembers her good cooking and the time she spent with them around the kitchen table. Donna was a dedicated member of the Grace Baptist Church in Marion. Surviving are her children: Charles (Shelly) Ehret of Richwood, Sally (Lloyd) Baker of Proct more...
Earl L. Elliott
Joe. Also four sisters; Mildred Dawes, Dorothy Chain, Bessie Bowers and Betty Robinette. Earl was a retired machinist from Armco Steel, Member of the United Steel Workers Union, Veteran of WW II. He also farmed. Enjoyed working and liked the outdoors. Funeral Services will be held Monday November 25, 2013 at 11:00 AM at the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home in LaRue. Minister will be the Rev. Tim Pasma.  Burial in the Fairview Cemetery. Frien more...
Judith Lucille Forney Elliott
ident; Richwood Elementary Parent Teacher Association; RichwoooVNorth Union Band Boosters; Rich wood/North Union Athletic Boosters; North Union FFA (honorary member); Richwood Baseball for boys, First United Methodist Church King's Daughters; Ohio Child Conservation League; Richwood Village Council; Richwood American Legion Baccarat Post 40 Auxiliary; Richwood VFW Post 870; Richwoodj-Park Commission; Union County Republican Women; Magnetic; Sprin more...
Eileen Lucille Emberton
ed Duane S. Grappy and they divorced, she then married William Emberton on September 12, 1970 and he died November 23, 1993. Eileen was a 1945 graduate of the Mount Victory High School, she retired in 1990 after 22 years working at Marion General Hospital as an Insurance Supervisor, she was a long-time member of the Prospect Baptist Church. Eileen enjoyed gardening and beautifying her home. She had a keen eye for style and detail and was never more...
Darla Dean Endsley
009 at Grady Memorial Hospital, Delaware after a 9-year battle with Lou Gehrig’s Disease.  She was born November 13, 1946 on Fort George E. Meade Base in Baltimore, MD to the late Elmer Hershel and Peggy Glendora (Brooks) King. She was a Food Coordinator for the State of Ohio Scioto River View Complex for 20 years.  She was a member of the Raymond Church of Christ and she enjoyed crocheting and dancing. She is survived by her husband John T more...
Donald “Don” Charles Ensign
er 26, 1985, Don married Pamela Jane Leeper in Marion and she survives in Richwood.   Don enjoyed traveling, collecting watches, and photography. Don was also very passionate about cars.  He enjoyed going to car shows, working on cars, and reading about or watching any program on television that had to do with cars.  He passed his knowledge and passion of cars onto his son, Sam.  Don’s automotive career began by detailing cars in high scho more...
Joyce R. Erwin
United Methodist Church, serving as choir director and Sunday school teacher.  A former 4-H advisor for almost ten years, she enjoyed teaching sewing to many young ladies in the area.  Joyce enjoyed quilting, gardening, working with her flowers, and canning.  She had been a member of the PTA and had been active with the band boosters when her children were in school.  In recent years, when she was able, she had attended the Fulton Creek Frien more...
Richard M. "Dick" Evans
was involved with the LaRue Lions Club, the LaRue Kiwanis Club, the Essex Knights of Pythias, and the LaRue Baseball and Softball for Youth. He was a proud member of the local agricultural community, both as a farmer and working with his parents at Evans Farm Equipment where they sold and serviced Allis-Chalmers implements until its closing in the early 1980s. He also spent time working at Landmark of New Bloomington before his path led him to more...
Roger Burke Evans
riends. Roger retired from Whirlpool Marion Division in 1994 after dedicating 38 years. He started on the line and his final job was scheduling dryer parts. Some days when you visited him at Fairhaven, he would still be working scheduling parts at Whirlpool. He was truly dedicated. After retirement and building their dream home, Roger went to work part time at Carter Lumber where he found new friends that still today seem like family. As he p more...
Margaret JoAnn Evert
d, Donald R. Evert, they were married April 2, 1954 in Indiana and he died January 24, 1994, also preceding her in death were her siblings: Robert Mitchell, Charles Phelps and Harriet Sedgwick Margaret took great pride in taking care of other people, she was a true “caregiver”. She loved her Christian faith. She was also known for taking care of her dogs and cats along with the outside animals, they never went hungry under her watch. Margare more...
Lloyd (Hap) Failor
oner of war for approximately four months. After WWII Hap remained in the Air Force until his retirement after 23 years of distinguished service. After the Air Force Hap was in the civil service and retired in 1980 after working at the Army Tank Automotive Command in Michigan. At the center of Hap and Flo's lives has always been their family and their church. Hap was active in the United Methodist Church since he was a teenager. Hap was a life-l more...
Rodney Charles Fairchild
ch in Waldo, Pastor Jennifer Gonsalves will officiate. Burial will follow in the Prospect Cemetery. Friends may call Thursday from 4-7 pm at the church in Waldo. Rodney’s family would like to extend a special thank-you to Kingston Residence of Marion, Ganzhorn Suites of Powell and Capital City Hospice for their kindness shown to Rodney and his family. Memorial gifts may be made to the St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, PO Box 162 Waldo, Ohio 43356 more...
Douglas M. Farley
ego Garcia; Oil Field Construction, Indonesia, and the Alaska Pipeline. After that he started D. M. Farley Ltd., a multi-dimensional company consulting worldwide within the construction equipment industry.  He ended his working career by driving school bus for Marion City Schools. He was a member of various organizations and was proud of his work record of living and working all over the world.  In his younger years he had raced SST boats.   more...
Robert G. Farrington
was the first horse to win more than $2,000,000.  Bob & Rambling Willie went on a book tour across the United States promoting the book “The Horse That God Loved”. They went to 28 cities in 32 weeks and drew record breaking crowds at each racetrack and shopping mall they went to.     Bob was also known for helping young horsemen get their start by allowing them to race horses for him. He said the making of a great driver was in the hand more...
Joseph Earl Fegley
c Springs, died Tuesday evening January 19, 2021 at the Memorial Gables in Marysville. He was born January 14, 1943 in Marion to the late Paul and Frances (Shadley) Fegley. Joe was a truck driver, he worked for Dunmire Trucking out of Plain City, hauling horses. He served our country in the United States Army. He enjoyed going to the Horse Races, playing cards with friends and riding motorcycles. Even though he went all over the country as a t more...
Tonya A. Felchlin
leen Harbin of Marion, brother Ryan (Laurie) Felchlin of Lewis Center, longtime friend Carol Richardson, along with numerous nieces and nephews. She retired from GTE/Verizon in 2009 after 33 years. Her retirement job was working in the cafeteria at Pleasant Local Schools. She took great pride in her home and large property. It kept her busy, which is what she liked and it showed. Her many friends were always welcome. Entertaining them could hav more...

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