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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...
Andrew Lee "Hank" Felty
en; one sister, Kathy Jividen, Mt. Victory and a sister-in-law, Valerie Felty, Kenton. A 1978 graduate of Elgin High School, he served in the National Guard from 1978 to 1982.  He worked as a welder his whole life, last working at Rockwell in Kenton, and before that, Belmar in Marysville. “Big Hank” as he was known, was a very talented pool player; some might even say a shark.  He played in many tournaments around the area.  He had a fri more...
Muriel Wynell Ferguson
ith the North Union Schools, where she worked for over 20yrs., she was a member of the Community United Calvary Church in Richwood and Topps Group #454. She enjoyed gardening, decorating for the Holidays, collecting dolls, taking care of her beautiful flowers and was a talented baker and cook. Wynell was a very giving person to her family and friends. On March 3, 1945 in Albion, Ill. she married Tom Ferguson and he survives, also surviving is t more...
Thomas J. Ferguson
for his father-in-law’s company, J.P. Shaw Construction, they were responsible for building many of the grain elevators in the area including one in Richwood, he then went to work for C & H Concrete Floors of Prospect, working as a concrete finisher, when he retired from this he continued to work for over 10 yrs for Union County. Tom, along with his son had a passion for sports, he could usually be found either at a sporting event or watching more...
Richard Nave Field
e Montgomery Township Trustee and Phillipi-Clement American Legion Post #101 member. Dick was the type of person that didn’t know a stranger, he loved people. He also enjoyed all the time spent at local establishments drinking coffee, talking about farming or just listening to and telling stories. He is survived by his seven children: Douglas Nave (Sara) Field, David Benjamin (Joan) Field, Joel Adrian (Cherrie) Field, Jon Bricker (Wendy) Fiel more...
Dorothy Ann “Toad” Fields
nd the Ohio Northern University. Dorothy was a longtime member of the LaRue United Methodist Church, she also belonged to the Marion County/City Retired Teachers Assn. Dorothy retired from the Elgin Schools in 1985 after working there 30 years. Surviving are her daughters: Paula Roller, Nancy Fields and Jane (Bart) Wolfe all of Marion Grandchildren: Matt (Becky) Roller, Beth (Mark) Reitler and Ben (Veril) Roller Nine great grandchildren: Macy, more...
Ernest “Ernie” Glenn Fields
Mickey” Fields. After attending Richwood High School, he married Thelma just before leaving for Army boot camp and training at Aberdeen Proving Ground in Maryland, followed by White Sands Proving Ground in New Mexico, working in the guided missile program. After coming home from the Army, he worked at Marion Power Shovel, and then moved on to Whirlpool where he worked as a lab technician for 38 years before retiring. He also ran the Fields Cl more...
Mitchell “Mickey” Fields
aw, James whom he considered his own son. He loved growing up in Richwood and was proud of his heritage, always supporting local businesses and activities.  A serious music lover, he was a well-known DJ around Richwood, working many events with the equally notorious DJ Fergie.  He was an avid car buff, and was most proud of his 1978 Silver Anniversary Special Edition Corvette that he bought from Mills in Richwood. He is survived by his father more...
Paul A. Fields
Paul A. Fields, age 86, formerly of LaRue, died Saturday February 25, 2012 at 6:00 PM at Kingston Residence of Marion.  He was born March 19, 1925 in LaRue, Ohio to the late S. Wilton and Ethel (Ledley) Fields.  On December 8, 1946 he married Dorothy A. Bauer and she survives. Also surviving are daughters; Paula Ann (John) Roller, Nancy Jean Fields, and Jane Irene (Bart) Wolfe all three of Marion. Grandchildren; Matt (Becky) Roller, Ben (Veri more...
Blanche L. Fillinger
s also preceded in death by a brother, George Friermood and her husband, Robert Henry Fillinger, whom she married on June 20, 1948, and who died August 16, 1993. A 1948 graduate of Mt. Victory High School, she was a hard-working farm wife for most of her life.  She was a fan of Ohio State football and basketball.  Blanche was a great cook and loved taking care of her grandchildren. She is survived by two sons, Larry (Linda) Fillinger, Richwoo more...
Irving R. Fisher
ol, retired from the Whirlpool Corp in 1982 after 26 yrs of service. Member of the Byhalia Friends Church, he was also a  farmer. He delivered Mobile Meals in Marion County for many yrs. Always ready to learn he continued taking classes at OSUM after his retirement. Surviving are nieces and nephews Funeral services will be held Monday July 19, 2010 at 1:00 pm at the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home in Richwood, where friends may call from noon more...
Richard Fisher
ing June 4, 2014 at his home. He was born April 15, 1938 in Westerville to the late Frank and Ruth (Osborn) Fisher A true farmer, Richard could fix and construct anything. He was a genius at knowing how things worked and making things work. He loved to garden- vegetables, flowers and pumpkins. He could always be seen with his beloved border collie, Lucy by his side. Richard was a man who modeled his faith by serving and helping others. On May more...
Richard F. Fitch
ndchildren and great-grandchildren play sports. In addition to his wife, he is survived by three sons, Rick (Mary) Fitch, Richwood; Rod (Becky) Fitch, Magnetic Springs; Randy (Anna) Fitch, Richwood a daughter, Rhonda (John) King, Richwood; a brother, John (Joan) Fitch, Florida; and a sister, Sherry Sartin, Cincinnati; seven grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren.  He was preceded in death by a sister, Mona Mortiz. A memorial service will be more...
Faye R. Flesher
r and Goldie (Hensel) Ruth, she was also predeceased by her husband Gerald C. Flesher on February 4, 1991, and one sister: Donna Brobeck and one Brother: Dick Ruth. Some of the jobs and joys for Faye during her life were working on the dairy farm, being a hairdresser, selling Sarah Coventry Jewelry and taking care of her loving family. One of Faye’s great loves was working outside, whether it was in the flower garden, the yard or the vegetable more...
Myrtle Marie Flick
llington, Barbara (Edward Sr.) Stofcheck, LaRue, and Carol (Charles) Leu of Medina; 13 grandchildren and 27 greatgrandchildren. One brother, Earl Herbkersman and one sister, Gladys Herbkersman, are deceased. Mrs. Flick was making her home in Medina at the home of her daughter Carol since 1999. She lived in Galion from 1970 to 1999, in Litchfield from 1945 to 1970, Lodi from 1942 to 1945 and Parma from 1934 to 1942. Member of the Prince of Peace L more...
Susan Kay Moore Kirkbride Flint
r heavenly home. She was a member of the Emmanuel Baptist Church in Marion, where she played piano and sang alto in the choir. An artistic soul, Sue was very talented with drawing and painting, as well as framing pictures, making jewelry, knitting, and crocheting, and was known to enjoy fishing. But above all, Sue loved the Lord and lived her life to serve him. Sue worked in the paint industry, working for Sherwin-Williams in Grove City before m more...
Brenda G. Foley
1957 in Pikeville, Kentucky to the late Clifton Hughes and Helen (Luster) Kent, who survives in Bucyrus Brenda was a housekeeper for the elderly and had worked at the Memorial Hospital in Marysville. She enoyed gardening, taking care of her flowers but the joy in her life was her entire family. On July 3, 1983 in Richwood, she married Robert Eugene Foley and he survives, also surviving is one son: Justin Robert Foley, two daughters: Joyce Ellen more...
Robert E. “Bob” Foley
o preceded in death by his wife, Brenda (Hughes) Foley on July 3, 2012, the day of their 29th anniversary; and a sister, Cheryl Cook. Bob loved old westerns, WWF, outdoors and his dog, Hoss. He loved being a mechanic and working with his hands and was employed at Salvage One for many years. A widower for eight years, he was lucky enough to find love again later in life with Susan Bowen. He is survived by his children, Jessica (Shawn) Ryan, Mary more...
Janice Lee Foos
Bellefontaine to the late John Jr. and Ruth H. (White) Rider. Janice was a 1963 graduate the Richwood High School. She then married Samuel J. Foos on March 21, 1964 at the Richwood First United Methodist Church. A hard working farm wife, Janice was head combine operator. She was a member of Farm Bureau and the Marysville Young Farmers. She had been a 4-H advisor and had formerly worked at Toujours in Delaware for her daughter. Janice was a me more...
James Forbis, Sr.
2016 at the Marion General Hospital, he had been in failing health for the last couple yrs. He was born May 25, 1939 in Oneida, Tn. James was a veteran of the Navy, he was retired after 45 yrs. from P.P.&G in Delaware working in the SOD Dept. James loved to fish, having participated in many catfish tournaments at the Delaware Reservoir, he also enjoyed playing golf, Windy Acres was a favorite place, listening to his son play country music a more...
Thomas D. Ford
rd of Delaware, Ohio. Also several Nieces and Nephews. Thomas was raised in the Ford Furniture and Funeral Home in LaRue; where he worked with his father and brother, he was employed with the Whirlpool Corp. for 40 years working in range development and water treatment plant. Also was self employed in the heating and plumbing business. He also ran a bicycle shop. Later he built Ford Hardware in the late 70’s which later became Ford’s Applian more...
Marjorie A. Foreman
2017 at the Kobacker House in Columbus. She was born May 29, 1927 in DeGraff to the late Samuel Owen and Nellie Grace (Williamson) Watkins Margie was a devoted wife to her husband and mother to her five boys. She loved walking through the woods on the family farm near LaRue. She was an avid reader. Margie was always involved in the church as the family relocated. She took pride in her family and her faith. She was currently a member of the Tri more...
Lana Vay Fowler
ones. Lana was a longtime devoted member of the Claibourne United Methodist Church, where she served the church in many capacities over the years. She loved to sew and embroider. Her daughters have wonderful memories of picking out dress patterns and fabrics so she could make their outfits.  She loved to bake with her grandkids, teaching them how to make Mickey Mouse pancakes, German Chocolate cake and so many other amazing family recipes. She more...
Jaycob Robert Fox
oved hunting and playing video games.  He enjoyed his music and his close group of friends, and their “sessions” together.  He loved his dog, Buddy and their walks together.  He was employed by Jeff and Pattie Coe, working in their ice cream trailer this summer. He is survived by his mother, Tina Marie (Bump) (Yancy) Smith, Richwood; his father, Robert L. Fox Jr., Richwood; a brother, Jared Smith, Richwood; a sister, Beth (Staff Sgt. Ben) more...
Ruby J. Fox
where she made her home with her daughter and family and their two little dogs that were her constant companions. Ruby was a homemaker and farmer’s wife.  During planting and harvest season much of her time was spent cooking for farm hands or transporting grain to the elevator.  For a few years in her spare time she was an Avon Lady calling on clients in the area. She was also active in the community.  In her youth she was a member of Ess more...

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