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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...
Terry Gibson
8 PM on Tuesday at the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home in Richwood. Memorial gifts may be made to Missions, C/O LaRue Baptist Church, P. O. Box, 374, LaRue, OH  43332 or his son Ryan’s college fund, C/O The Richwood Banking Company. Condolences and remembrances may be expressed at www.stofcheck-ballingerfuneralhome.com Terry's family wishes to thank everyone for their outpouring of sympathy and words of encouragement.  It's comforting t more...
Thomas A. “Cowboy” Gies
86 as a machinist from the Simco Corp. in Marion. Tom was a member of the Marion Moose Lodge # 889, and was a devoted member of the Southland Mall McDonald’s Breakfast Club. When he was able, he enjoyed photography, woodworking, fishing and playing cards of any kind. Tom will be remembered for his loving, ornery and joking personality. He was one of those people that never met a stranger; he loved talking to people wherever he went. Surviving more...
John William Gilbert
en Mae (Anderson) Gilbert, he was also preceded in death by a sister: Grace Applegate. John was the Number 1 Michigan Wolverines football fan. He graduated from Britton-Maron High School in Britton, MI (1971). He enjoyed working on the Cary Pioneer Farm in Alma, Michigan. John then retired from Whirlpool Corp. in 2010.  He enjoyed spending time with family at home and visiting his niece, Jeannie Marie Stacy and other family in Tollesboro, Kentu more...
Cynthia (Cindy) Lynn Gilfillan
ng with her parents and then at the Masonic Home, you could see her laying out in the sun. She always would wave with a huge smile on her face and say HI to all who spotted her. Funny thing is she didn't know who she was speaking to as she couldn't see without her glasses on. She loved sports, especially her beloved Dallas Cowboys and Notre Dame. She absolutely loved her canine nephew, Lance. Lance would always visit her and the other residents i more...
Hilda Fay (Penix) Gilliam
inia and he died May 18, 2000.   She lived most of her life in Marion, and moved to Richwood in the last few years.  She attended the White Oaks Road Freewill Baptist Church in Marion.  She was very crafty, and enjoyed making flower arrangements and quilting.  Hilda was a loving sister and aunt who loved life and loved her dog, Bruiser, aka Brew Brew, who will miss her very much. She is survived by her siblings, Roy Melvin (Rona) Penix, Ric more...
Darlene Ann Gilliland
shed as Darlene. She silently enriched the lives of not only her family but of families throughout the local community and beyond. Though she never personally met the people she helped, she selflessly spent the past decade making handmade baby quilts with the Marysville First United Methodist Church Christian Quilters and Crazy Quilters of Union County distributed to hospitals and other organizations. A retired beautician, she found her greates more...
Mabel F. Gill
d into the age of coin-operated Laundromats opening locations in both Richwood and Delaware. Years passed. Eventually her eyesight gave way, and her physical body began to weaken; nevertheless, she could frequently be seen making her way down the fractured sidewalks of Franklin Street to town, unable to drive, pushing her walker to her store in the alley, refusing to give up, looking forward to having lunch with her many downtown friends at the W more...
John Glass
ales. He was a member of the Glenwood Springs Elks Lodge, enjoyed the annual MS Walk, and enjoyed regular trips to the Glenwood Hot Springs. Prior to the progression of MS, John loved skiing in Aspen and Sunlight Mountain, hiking, and boating which are the reasons he loved Colorado and made it home since 1979. John is survived by his daughter, Heather Diehl, and grandchildren Caitlin and Jaeger, all of Oregon; and sister Peggy (Jerry) Kuntzman o more...
Drew M. Goddard
hoice Financial in Dublin where he had worked for the last four years.  Drew loved golf, and enjoyed playing at Blues Creek Golf Club, where he had worked when he was younger.  He was a huge OSU Buckeye fan.  He enjoyed taking care of his yard and gardening.  Family was very important to Drew and he was especially close to his grandparents.  He also loved his dog, Duke. He is survived by his wife, Sarah (Barker) Goddard; parents, Mike and L more...
Guy Eugene Goddard
lene) Goddard of Richwood, three sisters: Maybelle (George) Bredsten of Cordova, Tenn., Lana (Paul) Fowler of Richwood and Paulette (Doug) Halterman of Troy. Guy was a meat cutter for the Kroger Company for over 45 yrs., working at the Marysville, Delaware and Bucyrus stores. He was also a farmer and longtime member of the Pharisburg United Methodist Church. Guy was a former Boys Scout Leader and had coached baseball in Magnetic Springs and Mary more...
Inez R. Goken
, Great Great, and Great Great Great nieces and nephews.  She was preceded in death by two brothers Ivan and Robert Everett, three sisters, Eva Drake, Velda Sloat and Irma Bending. Inez was a Homemaker, an amazing hard working woman who had a gift for growing flowers and plants. She and her husband Wayne owned and operated both the Green Candle and Coonies in LaRue. Member of the former Rebecca Lodge in New Bloomington and 50 year member of th more...
Charles F. Goldberg
ton after an illness of 23 years. He was a horse trainer employed by Farrington Stables. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army and a member of VFW Post 870 and the Richwood Matinee Club. He enjoyed doing crossword puzzles and working in his garden. He was born Feb. 23, 1931 in St. Peter, Minn., to the late Ray and Clairenda Tormane Goldberg. He is survived by his wife, Rosie Marie Hill Goldberg of Richwood whom he married Jan. 16, 1965; a daughter, M more...
Richard E. Good
chool, a 10-year veteran of the U.S. Navy, serving on the U.S.S. Independence, he then retired from the Whirlpool Corp. in 2007 after 35 years. He loved fishing any chance he could be near the water, and also enjoyed woodworking, when he was younger had attended the Prospect United Methodist Church. Rick was known in the neighborhood as the go-to guy for fixing almost anything. He was very active, he greatly enjoyed his time walking and exercisi more...
Hazel C. Whitaker Gourlay
l was a charter member of the Maranatha Baptist Church in Columbus and a 20-year and current member of Riverside Bible Church in Columbus.  She retired from Southwestern City Schools where she taught art at Georgesville and Kingston Schools.  She was an accomplished and talented artist and enjoyed gardening and raising animals. Hazel was a beloved mother and is survived by her children, Patricia (John) Conant, Grove City; Catherine (Dean) Unge more...
William E. Gracely
William E. Gracely, 81, of New Bloomington, died peacefully Sunday evening December 1, 2019 at Kingston Residence in Marion. He was born December 18, 1937 in New Bloomington to the late Paul and Jennie Irene (Montgomery) Gracely. He was also preceded in death by his oldest son, Bill Gracely. William was a 1955 graduate of the New Bloomington High School. Farming was in his blood; he started his career at age 13 and continued on his whole life. more...
Hazel Ruth Pacha Graham
Hazel Ruth Pacha Graham, 98, of Richwood, died early Tuesday morning, June 19, 2007, at the Spring Meadows Care Center in Woodstock. She was a true farm wife, working side by side with her husband Frank on the farm doing whatever had to be done. She had attended both the Richwood First United Methodist Church and the Community United Calvary Church. She was a member of the Thrifty Stitchers and numerous card clubs. She was one of the original me more...
Mark A. Graham
ene (Schalip) Graham, he was also preceded in death by a sister-in-law, Kathy Graham. Mark attended Marysville High School and had worked for Magnetic Screw in Magnetic Springs until health conditions forced him to stop working. Mark was a big fan of wrestling, attending local fairs, car shows, the Reds, and Ohio State football. Mark is survived by his siblings, Michael Graham of Delaware, Brenda (Dave) Scheiderer of Richwood and Keith (Krist more...
Kenneth V. "Kenny" Gravatt
entered into a partnership with his parents, raising corn, soybeans, wheat, barley, and tomatoes. Their farming operation was moved to Richwood in 1980. His favorite hobbies were OSTPA tractor pulling, watching NASCAR, and making yearly vacations to Florida. But perhaps the most important thing to Kenny was his family, he cherished time spent with his wife and sons and it gave him great pleasure to know that the family farm was being carried on. more...
Dorothea E. Gray
e. She was born Nov. 6, 1903, in Prospect, to parents Franklin Edward and Sophronia Anne (Griffith) Baumgartner. She was a homemaker, lifetime member of Prospect Baptist Church, the Magnetic Springs Service Mothers Club, the Kings Daughters, Farm Bureau, in past years, she was active in the community and schools in various capacities. On Sept. 12, 1926, in Radnor, she married Bernard C. Gray and he died Nov. 11,1978. She is survived by three sons more...
Elaine Joyce Gray
er daughter and grandkids. While in LaRue she worked as the Librarian at the local Library. When living in Detroit, she had worked for K-Mart in the accounting office. She will be remembered as “The Best Mom”, always looking out for her family first. She had a great sense of humor and enjoyed crafts, word puzzles and reading. Surviving are her children: Linda Jennette of LaRue, Wendy Stone of Roseville, Mi., Leonard (Kellie Pollock) Gray of more...
Emma Lynn Gray
ing been an instrumental part of the 2004 addition and renovation. She had also served on the Union County Board of Developmental Disabilities She was an artistic person, enjoying painting, crafts, canning, gardening and cooking. Her family was very dear to her; she cherished all the time she spent with them. Lynn and Dick loved to travel. Surviving is her husband, Richard “Dick” Gray whom she married September 22, 1952 in Indiana. Also sur more...
Kathryn Marie Gray
une 19, 1951 in Marion to the late Glenn M. and Ruth Eileen (Wood) Gray. A 1969 graduate of North Union High School, Kathy owned and operated the Old Mill Eatery and the Villa Hotel in Richwood.  Her life revolved around taking care of her restaurants and the patrons who frequented them.  She enjoyed playing cards and gambling; lady luck was known to smile on her from time to time.  She loved to travel and was a good trap shooter.  Kathy lik more...
Richard “Dick” Gray
nd various farming associations, including the Union County Young Farmers Association, later the Ohio Young Farmers Association, as well as FFA. He and Emma Lynn loved to travel. One of Dick’s passions was wood carving, making various unique and precious works of art, often donating them to charity, which would reap great benefits for the organization. He is survived by sons: John David (Linda) Gray of Radcliff, Kentucky; James A. (Judy) Gray more...
Ruth Eileen Gray
ith ORW, retiring in 1994 after 30 years of service, a 1949 graduate of Richwood High School, member of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Prospect, Richwood Civic Center, and the ORW Retirement Group.  She enjoyed gardening, cooking and baking and liked playing Bingo.  More than anything, she loved her children and grandkids. She is survived by three sons, Steve (Debbie) Gray, Richwood; Ronald (April) Gray, Sparta, Tennessee; Gordon (Amber) Gray, more...

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