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Florence Jane Freeman
determined, and loving mother. A no-nonsense firecracker, she had a quirky sense of humor.  She helped her kids as much as possible, and loved her boys; from racing barefoot with them to listening to them play music, to cooking and caring for them and her grandchildren. She is survived by her four sons, Larry, Roger, Dale, and Charles; twelve grandchildren, Chris, Timmy, Scotty, Brian, Nikki, Gina, David, Jeremy, Amanda, Jessie, Jenna, and Sar more...
Charles H. (Chuck) Fricker
ersity and was a member of the TKE Fraternity. Chuck’s kind heart and loving nature will live on forever in those who knew him. He was a handyman around the house, he loved traveling, camping, big band music, dancing and making his family happy plus doing whatever his wife told him to do. Celebration of Life Services and dinner will be held Tuesday April 5, 2011 at 6:00 PM at the Meeker United Methodist Church Fellowship Hall. Pastor Christoph more...
Daryl L. Friend
enton High School. He was employed at J-Lenco in LaRue. He loved to go fishing, he would go whenever and wherever he could. He also enjoyed gaming and riding go-carts. Daryl was a bit of a “goofball”, he really enjoyed making people laugh. Surviving are his parents, Clarence Friend and Samantha Byrd of LaRue. His fiancée, Kimberly McCormack of Kenton. A sister, Abby Friend of Lima. Grandparents, Clarence and Melissa Friend of LaRue and Mary more...
Virginia "Jenny" Friend
aig) Cornelius, Denise Stacy, and Danielle (Jason) Delauder all three of Marion. One Grandson William Garrett Stacy and one Sister Lisa L. Stacy are deceased. Jenny has worked at Whirlpool for about 12 years. She loved working in her flower garden. Jenny was the rock of her family and very much enjoyed taking care of her family especially her Grand babies. Funeral Services will be held Monday September 15, 2014 at 11:00 AM at the Stofcheck-B more...
Hubert Harold Fry
he moved back to the New Dover area to work the Fairbanks farm until his grandma Fairbanks passed away.  At that time he moved in with his oldest sister, Julia, and her husband, Keysie Yoder, helping with babysitting and working the Yoder farm as well as helping neighboring farmers whenever possible.  He graduated from New Dover High School in 1943.  He then enlisted in the U. S. Army and while enroute to Japan, World War II ended, so he serve more...
Dave Fryman
a custodian at Ohio Edison, member of the LaRue Baptist Church, Prospect Senior Citizens, Former member of the Ohio National Guard and the LaRue Kiwanis Club. Coached  Baseball for Youth in LaRue for many years. He loved walking, camping, fishing, Golf, Bowling and taking care of people. Funeral Services will be held Monday January 19, 2009 at 11:00 AM at the LaRue Baptist Church.  Minister will be the Rev. Tim Pasma.  Burial in the LaRue Ceme more...
Shirley Ann Fryman
1961 graduate of Prospect High School, Shirley worked at Hercules Lock Shop for many years. Shirley was known for keeping a clean house and for spoiling her grandchildren and great-granddaughter. One of her great joys was taking trips with Joe to visit their daughter in Australia. A big fan of Elvis, she had once taken a trip to see Graceland. She was a great seamstress and also enjoyed cutting hair. Besides her husband, she is survived by two more...
Judy Lee (Doyle) Fuller
the late Wallace E. and Ruth (Caskey) Doyle.  A graduate of North Union High School, she graduated in the top three of her class. Loved by all, a kind and caring person, Judy began her career in the early 1970’s while working alongside her love and lifelong husband at Kenny’s Restaurant in Marysville, Ohio.  A few years later she continued her career path while working at Lawson’s Milk Mart in Marysville.  She and her husband  returned more...
Kenneth “Kenny” Fuller
June 2, 1943, Kenny was born in Vicey, Virginia, the son of the late Woodrow and Sarah (Deel) Fuller.  He obtained his diploma from the American School in Chicago, Illinois. Kenny has always been a hard worker and loved working with the public.  Early in his life he worked for Weinlein Farms; farm work and milking cows were daily duties.  In January of 1962, he enlisted in the United States Army.  Seven months later he married the love of hi more...
Wanda Jean Furer
arion Power Shovel. She was a loving wife and mother who raised five sons on their family farm. She was a member of the Cornerstone Alliance Church in Marion and of the Progressive Buds Garden Club. Jean enjoyed quilting, working with her beautiful roses and taking care of her family’s big vegetable garden. Jean took Jesus as her personal savior at an early age and carried her faith throughout her life. Surviving are her sons, Steven L. (Angel more...
Cathy Jo Furrow
rysville to Jack Blinn and Patricia A. (Newman). Cathy had worked in the restaurant industry. She was a talented musician, having played the trumpet for many veteran day ceremonies. She liked to crochet and really enjoyed taking random pictures on her phone. Cathy had a passion for football, she loved her OSU Buckeyes and most importantly the Pittsburgh Steelers, she actually went as far as being the admin on different Steelers forums. She loved more...
Ruth Alice Gabriel
e family farm and graduated from Prospect High School in 1944, valedictorian of her class. Alice's long, rewarding life was defined by family, faith, friends, and two interests which emerged early in her life, music and banking. She told a reporter during a newspaper interview, "I love music. I began playing by ear at the age of 4. I knew two songs and my parents got tired of hearing them. So, they arranged for lessons the following year. more...
R. Delores Gamble
me in Marion, after battling cancer for 17 years. She was born Nov. 30, 1937, in Mount Victory, to the late Kenneth and Audrey (Kelly) Overly. On June 17, 1956, she married Pearl D. Gamble and he survives. Delores enjoyed cooking, baking, gardening, collecting Longaberger baskets, her dear cat Whizzy and attending vintage car shows with her husband. She loved attending her grandchildren's sporting events. She dearly loved her family and it was wi more...
Lawrence "Ted" Gantt
Hardin County Dec. 24, 1907, a son of Frank Lee and Mary (Harpel) Gantt. He was a retired self-employed fence builder, had worked as a section worker with the former Penn Central Railroad, and drove trucks for Les Adams Trucking. On Dec. 3, 1930, he married the former Nellie Luella Columber and she died Aug. 22, 1984. Mr. Gantt is survived by a son, Paul Gantt, Caledonia; four daughters, Mrs. Bud (Marjorie) Daum and Mrs. Harold (Virginia) Brockl more...
Patricia J. “Pat” Garlinghouse
linghouse, and he died January 19, 1998.    She was also preceded in death by two sons, Kevin Eugene and Christopher Lynn Beckley, and a brother. She was retired from Memorial Hospital of Union County after 30 years of working in surgery scheduling and other departments.  After retirement, she worked another 10 years at London Avenue Physicians in Marysville.  A 1955 graduate of Richwood High School, where she was the Homecoming Queen.  She more...
Dolores Elizabeth Gast
Dolores Elizabeth Gast, 94 of Prospect, entered eternal rest on Monday, October 31 at the Kingston Residence in Marion. She was born in Akron, on April 11, 1928 to the late William and Carmella (Sica) Pitts. She was also preceded in death by her loving husband of 61 years, Loren W. Gast; they were married September 25, 1947 in LaRue and he died March 15, 2008, a sister, Virginia Gillespie and a son, Brian Gast. Surviving family members includ more...
James R. Gast
une 18. 2000. at Monterey Care Center in Grove City. He -was a retired corn and soybean farmer and supplied sweet corn for many local celebrations. He was retired as manager of the Marion Elks Lodge where he was known for cooking wild game. He hunted and fished throughout the country, frequently hunting big game with Indian guides on horseback in the western United States, lie was able to continue hunting squirrels throughout his life and two wee more...
Whitney Drew Gemperline
Drew Gemperline, 35 of LaRue, died Friday March 8, 2024 at the OSU Hospital in Columbus. She was born May 29, 1988 in Columbus to Scott Gemperline and Teresa Ann (Jewett) Whitney was a very hard worker; she had excelled working for Ashley Furniture in sales. She was a loving a devoted mother to Meika and life-partner to Brock Swords, who preceded her in death on October 15, 2021. Not a fan of cold weather, Whitney enjoyed trips to the ocean and more...
Loy E. George
rch, serving in many capacities throughout the years. He currently was serving on the Pastor Parish Relations Committee and was a member of the Union County Historical Society. He played golf in the Senior Golf League at the King's Mill Golf Course and the Richwood Golf League. Some of his past activities included worKing with the local Boy Scouts, serving as a former Park Board member, president of the former Richwood Lions Club, and volunteerin more...
Ruth George
her, she was the daughter of the late Harry R. and Mattie Finley George. She graduated from Bellville High School and was able to attend her 65th alumni reunion in 2006. She has lived in Ohio and California, most recently making her home in Prospect.  During World War II she was a clerical worker at Fairborn, Ohio and later worked at the Marion Engineers Depot, Fulfillment Corp, Marion General and Grady Memorial Hospitals.  Her most recent emp more...
Darrell Eugene “Punky” Gerfen
of Christ, a 1979 Graduate of Elgin High School; 1981 Graduate of Marion Technical College where he was class speaker.  He received a state degree from FFA, was a 4-H member for 10 years, and had been Marion County Fair King.  An avid farm toy collector, he was a member of the Marion Steam and Gas Society, John Deere 2-cylinder club and the National Farm Toy Museum.  He never missed a toy show within 50 miles and was an avid reader more...
Dennis D. Gerfen
l, he worked as a machinist at Magnetic Screw for 21 years.  He later worked as a custodian for Richwood First United Methodist Church.  Always keeping busy, he enjoyed being outside, mowing yards, plowing snow, or just talking to people. He is survived by a son, Bobby Blumenschein II, Richwood; a daughter, Kim (Shane Ginn) Jerew, Richwood; four brothers, Allen Gerfen, Marion; Gary Gerfen, Marion; Richard (Betty) Gerfen, Waldo; Ronnie (Linda) more...
Clifford Ray Gibson
., Dick Morris of 7 yrs. and then with Ross Weaver of 11 yrs. Cliff also had helped his son, Calvin at the Claibourne Cemetery for over 20 years. He was a member of the York Center United Methodist Church. He enjoyed woodworking and when he was younger and able, he liked to go hunting with his family. Cliff really loved spending time at the Richwood Independent Fair, he rarely missed a year of enjoying the fair. Surviving are three sons, Rog more...
Doris Ann Gibson
aRue, graduating in 1943. She had many dear friends there and still could recall fond memories of them. She was the last surviving member of her class. After graduation, she started school at Marion Business College while working briefly keeping books at Marion Milling Company until she married Arthur Robert Gibson on July 30, 1944 in Russell, Kentucky and they were married almost 48 years when she lost him to cancer April 23,1992. Together, they more...
Jeffrey Wayne “Gup” Gibson
Jeffrey Wayne Gibson “Gup”, age 52 of Richwood died unexpectedly Thursday, September 6, 2012 at his home while working in his shop.  He was born December 28, 1959 in Kenton to Todd and Brenda (Cramer) Gibson and they both survive in Richwood. On November 15, 1997 he married Shannon Stephens in Marion and she survives. A 1979 graduate of North Union High School, he had worked the last five years at Honda Transmission in Russells Point.  Pr more...

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