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George O. Harmon
ultz of Arizona. Two sisters, Ruth Everingham and Pauline Staehlin are deceased. Mr. Harmon was a retired farmer having farmed for 35 years. He served as Dudley Township trustee in Hardin County for 12 years. His hobby was making and flying radio controlled airplanes. He was a member of the Forest R.C. Model Club and U.S. Army Veteran during World War II. Funeral services will be held Friday, Sept. 17, 1999, at 11 a.m. at the Stofcheck Funeral Ho more...
Paul Richard Harmon
1960 and she survives in Prospect. He is also survived by two daughters, Jill Harmon (Rick Hughes), Marion; Lynda (Troy) Ware, Marion; one son, David (Kris) Harmon, Prospect; seven grandchildren, Nicole Gerdes, Jamie (Paul) King (Justin Brown), Joshua Ware (Kaitlyn Pacha), Zachary (Alishia) Ware, Dustin (Gabriella) Harmon, Devan Ware (Ellie Buyer), Nathan Harmon, great-grandchildren, Alexia Byers, Maxwell Miller, Blaine and Colton Ware, Joshua a more...
Mary Lou Harrison
ys accompanied by her mother, Laura Matlack.  She  graduated from Richwood High School  in  1948.  As a young  woman, she was a maternity aide at the White Cross Hos- pital in Columbus, also working at Marion Hospital.  After marriage, she was a hard-working farm  wife, tolling many hours on the family farm with her husband Robert, raising four girls and being  an excellent cook. Following  her more...
Robert Harrison
aised sheep, hogs, and crops. He was a DeKalb Seed Corn dealer for many years. He also worked at the Marion Depot for several years and then at Scotts Lawn, and finally at Honda Manufacturing for over ten years as well as working his farm. He participated in community social events and was a member of the KP lodge as well as being a Jackson Township Trustee. He lost Mary Lou in 2007 but continued to manage care for his daughter, Brenda, who live more...
Rusty W. Harrison
aRue and Sue (Persinger) Harrison of New Bloomington. Rusty was a 1992 graduate of the Elgin High School. He had worked construction and other jobs. He was a private person with artistic talents. Rusty enjoyed fishing and taking care of his animals. He was also a huge New Orleans Saints fan. Surviving along with his parents is his brother: Roger (Jenny) Harrison Jr. of Marion and their kids Emily and Evan Harrison and John Noggle. Grandmother: more...
Kathryn Elizabeth Harruff
ept. 27, 1997, at 12:08 a.m. at Hardin Memorial Hospital in Kenton. She was born July 14, 1917, in Bawling Green Township, to the late Michael J. and Mary Dell (Harris) Leffler, in the same house in which she was presently making her home. On Sept. 25, 1940, she married Robert S. Harruff, and he died March 21,1986. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. William (Sandra) Columber of LaRue; two granddaughters, Mrs. Kent (Melanie) Wyse, of Jasper, Mich more...
James E. “Harv” Harvey
in Indianapolis for Western Electric, later known as AT&T, Lucent and Celestica. He had also worked for Transportation Research Center (TRC) in East Liberty engineering crash tests. Harv was well-traveled in his career, working in Brazil, China, and Germany at different times, sharing his engineering expertise. He also enjoyed leisure traveling, taking numerous camping and fishing trips over the years with his family. He was an avid beekeeper a more...
Jim Haserodt
of learning by teaching science at Upper Scioto Valley and at schools in Marion County. Jim was a man of science and learning, who enjoyed geology, bird watching, and photography. He enjoyed spending his retirement years taking care of his cats, spending time by the river that flowed by his home, and enjoying cooking shows on PBS. Surviving are his sons: Christopher (Chantell Conley) Haserodt of Prospect and Marc (Robin) Haserodt of Delaware. more...
Christa Louisa Hastedt
t United Methodist Church where she taught Sunday School and was active in the women's society. She had worked for the telephone company in Marysville and was active with the former Claibourne Grange, Farm Bureau Council and King's Daughters and was a 50-year member of Mount Carmel OES 42 in Richwood. She was born Aug. 13, 1910, at the Swartz family home near Essex to the late William A. and Lucy Sparks Swartz and was predeceased by two grandchil more...
Geneva Ann Hatcher
by her siblings, Robert Huntley, Virginia Moore, Caroline Jones, Betty French and Patricia Crager. She was born and raised in LaRue. Geneva worked most of her life at Imperial Cup in Kenton, and she spent her later years working at Meijer. She was a lifelong child of Jesus Christ. Her son Mark was present at her bedside reading scripture and praying as she went into the loving arms of her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. She spent her retirement y more...
L. Denise “Dee” Hawke
rding High School, where she participated in the Color Guard and Choir. She had worked at PPG and was proud that she helped formulate the paint that was used for the Atlanta Olympics. She loved her OSU Buckeyes and enjoyed baking, playing cards and bowling. She also liked to sew and crochet, making slippers, blankets, scarves and hats for family and friends. In her later years she worked at RHAM in Marion, while there, she developed a passion for more...
Katherine Louise Haycook
h of LaRue. She was preceded in death by one brother Richard Haycook and one nephew Brandon Tyler Haycook. Miss Haycook worked for the U S Postal Service in Columbus for 25 years. She loved Quilting, Crocheting, and Scrapbooking. Funeral Services will be held Thursday August 14, 2008 at 11:00 AM at the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home in LaRue.  Minister will be the Rev. Lee Tabor.  Burial in the Fairview Cemetery. Friends may call at the fu more...
Betty L. Hayes
tly kept records there for 20 years, until she retired.  For over 20 years Betty attended The Church of Christ in Christian Union where she served as their treasurer. Her two biggest passions in life were her family and cooking.  She enjoyed spending time with her family and devoted every Sunday to being the hostess for a large family dinner.  Betty was known for her homemade cinnamon rolls and she frequently prepared these to deliver as gift more...
Kensil Hayes
f his life on December 2, 1946 in Dunbar West Virginia, she passed away on September 11, 2012. He worked at Isaly’s/Smith Diary for 25 years, starting in Home Deliveries and retiring as the Supervisor.  He enjoyed woodworking for 12 years, it was a hobby and a passion. He was a carpenter by heart, his home was his masterpiece. He is survived by his son, Jerry Hayes, Prospect, Kensil and Jerry were roomates and best friends, usually where yo more...
Twila E. Hazen
hool, she worked at Quaker Oats for 31 years as a Data Processor.  She was a devoted Christian and was a lifelong resident of Marion.  Her children were the center of her life.  She was tirelessly devoted to her family, taking care of her parents in their later years.  Twila enjoyed visiting with Quaker Oats retirees and spending time with former classmates. She is survived by a son, Stephen Hazen, Marion; a daughter, Darla (David) Mash, Mar more...
Linda L. Heath
d fan of NASCAR driver, Mark Martin, also the Ohio State Buckeyes, Buffalo Bills and Columbus Blue Jackets.  She sold Partylite candles.  She was very competitive and enjoyed playing euchre and board games.  Linda loved taking care of her family as well as babysitting for Chani Hall’s children, Chloe and Lauren.  She will be missed by her cat, Oreo. She is survived by three sons, Dan (Mary) Knapp, West Mansfield, Chuck (Eileen Pugin) Knapp more...
Marcile Hecker
Leesburg Magnetic High School, she was a home-maker, member of Richwood First United Methodist Church, member of the Richwood Civic Center and a former resident of the Richwood Community Apartments. She enjoyed gardening, working with flowers and being with her family. She was bom March 6,1925, in Delaware County, to the late Cyril and Alice Gabriel Ballard. She married Desmond Hecker on May 11,1947, in Delaware, and he died April 11,2001. She al more...
Anna Louise Hedge
partments.  A Plainfield High School graduate, she worked for Ohio Power in Coshocton for 10 years and then the Columbus Dispatch for 3 years.  A dedicated homemaker, she was helpful to her husband Jim in all of his undertakings. She is survived by her husband of 59 years, James, whom she married March 14, 1952 in Loudenville.  She is also survived by a niece, Rosemary and numerous close friends.  She was preceded in death by a brother, Gera more...
Magdalene Hedrick
n to all the lives she touched; not only was she a mother and "nanny," but she also was a dear friend. A wonderful homemaker, her hobbies included sewing, reading, being outdoors, crocheting, find-a-word puzzles, taking rides and shopping for bargains. She worked for a short time as a nurse's aide at Mercy Hospital in Columbus. She also had served as treasurer of the P.T.A. at Darby-dale Elementary and was room mother at the Harrisburg more...
Paul David Hempy
the party and the center of attention. He dearly loved his dogs, Riley and Rocky. He is survived by his father, Paul Eugene (Ruby) Hempy, Prospect, his wife, Laurie Hempy, Prospect, who lovingly dedicated much of her time taking care of him during his illness; two daughters, Jessica (Zach Craig) Hempy, Prospect; Lindsay Hempy, Marion; grandchildren, Karson, Wyatt and Odin; siblings, Debby (Bill) Williams, Marysville; Judy(Frank) White, Magnetic more...
Carolyn Faye Henderson
Punk” Thacker, Gary Thacker and Rosie Roush. Carolyn was a 1964 graduate of the Harding High School. She had worked many years as a clerk at the former Richwood Cardinal. But she was a true homemaker at heart, she loved taking care of her family, tending to her flowers, animals and garden. She cherished the time she was able to spend with her grandkids. Carolyn was an avid reader, she enjoyed music, crossword puzzles and OSU and Cleveland Brow more...
Ira William “Bill” Henderson
with his quick wit, was always ready to make you laugh. He worked hard to provide for his family. He worked the last years at Quality Masonry in Marion, outside in the cold and the heat, he loved his job, especially when working on historical buildings. He said he never wanted to be cooped up inside. He was an avid fisherman, wading a river, fishing Lake Erie, or from a pond or lake, it was all good. He loved softball, bowling, and was a die-ha more...
Francis Edward "Ed," "Smokey Joe" Hendrickson
Francis Edward "Ed," "Smokey Joe" Hendrickson, 80, of Richwood died Wednesday, Dec. 17,2003, at his home surrounded by his family. He had worked as a mechanic, working on small engines at his former hop in Claibourne. He farmed for John Wiley and enjoyed arrowhead unting, trapping, coon hunting, fishing, auto racing, playing euchre and landing time on his CB radio. Family was very important to him and is grandchildren and gr more...
Josephine Blanche Hendrickson
arion for over 10 years where she had many friends and where she met her male companion, "Ole Bob" Parish, and they would head down to Waldo for the famous bologna sandwich. Her compassion for helping others and making everyone feel loved was her special trait that helped set an example in the lives of her children, grandchildren, great grandchildren, nieces and nephews and many others. She loved to dance and sing to country music, esp more...
Rita Louella Hendricks
; Vera Lines of Marion and Ruby Rhinesmisth of Upper Sandusky.   Five Brothers and one Sister are deceased. Mrs. Hendricks was an RN and has worked at Morning View Care Center for some 17 years. She was a member of the Kingdom Hall Jehovah’s Witnesses of Marion.  She came to the Marion area from Kentucky in 1941. Memorial Services will be held Friday, September 14, 2007 at 10:00 AM at the Kingdom Hall 2654 Harding Hwy E. Marion, Ohi more...

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