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Lowell E. Hetzner
and trustee of the Radnor Congregational United hurch of Christ, former Radnor Township trustee and former mem-er of the Delaware Regional Planning Commission and Delaware letropolitan Housing Association. He enjoyed woodworking and shing. He was born July 1, 1931, in Delaware County to the late Carl G. ad Bernice Howison Hetzner and is survived by his wife, Norma ;an Dodriil Hetzner whom he married Oct. 7, 1951, at the Rich- ood First United Me more...
GARLAND E. (SONNY) HICKS
track in the 100 yd dash and the 800 relay, he then attended the graceland college in iowa where he played football and graduated with a b.a. in social services, he was then drafted by the dallas cowboys he was curretntly working for the sprint communications company in kansas he is survived by and will be sadly missed by 2 sons: tyrone and andre' hicks of preston, missouri also survivng are his former wife twila hicks of preston, missouri, 1 bro more...
Jack O. Hicks
le discharge, he returned to LaRue, where his family had moved from KY. He later became part owner of Coonie’s Place and then purchased the LaRue Lumber Company which he operated until 1982. During this time, he started working for the US Postal Service in the railway division and then became a rural route carrier. He served on LaRue council and was elected Mayor of LaRue for 10 years. In 1967 he was elected to the position of State of Ohio C more...
Rusha Muriel Hicks
he married Willis G. Hicks and he died May 10,1991. God gave her the heart of a servant and she spent a lifetime caring for and loving her family. She loved to cook massive family meals and she had a passion for sewing and making quilts. She was a lifetime member of the DAV Auxiliary. By profession of faith and the sprinkling of water, she was baptized by the Rev. Jeff Grant on her 80th birthday. She is survived by seven children, Jack O. (Sue) H more...
William G. “Bill” Hicks
arkey, KY to the late Willis and Rusha (Kegley) Hicks. He graduated from the LaRue High School, class of 1959. Shortly after graduation, he was drafted into the US Army. After being discharged and returning home, he began working at  Quaker Oats  in Marion. He worked in the shipping department until Quaker closed their doors. He then worked at LaRue Millworks before he retired. Bill always loved the great outdoors. He especially enjoyed raisi more...
Donna Mae Hill
was predeceased by her mother: Margaret Melinda Ray, her husband: William R. Hill, 2 Brothers: Kenneth and Russell Farner, 2 sisters: Pearl McKenzie and Babe Kurtz Donna was retired from the Ellis Law Offices in Alaska, working there as a secretary for over 30 yrs. she enjoyed sewing and quilting Surviving is her devoted daughter: Tamara Rambosek of Richwood, 1 son: William Brian Hill  of Ohio 6 grandchildren: Kayla and Kelsey Hill, Joseph a more...
B. Paul Hillman
Sunday school teacher for many years.  He was an electrician, a member of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, and worked for 35 years for Triple Service in Marion. He was a faithful, kind, humble, hard-working, godly, loving man. A truly good man. He was devoted to his wife, Fern, for over 72 years and had a deep love for all of his children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren. He had a wry sense of humor, a calm confidenc more...
Mary Fern Hillman
re (Paul) to Vallejo, California while he was stationed at Mare Island Naval Base during World War II. She worked at the Peter Pan Restaurant in Vallejo. After the war, she, Squire, and other family moved to central Ohio, looking for jobs and farmland. She would spend the rest of her life there and with her husband raise four children. She wanted to go to college and become a teacher, but life took her in a different direction. She was passionate more...
Glenn J. Hines
wila Craig in Greenup, Kentucky and she survives in Richwood.  Glenn and Twila lived in La Puente, California for over 35 years before retiring and returning to Richwood in 1993. He was a truck driver for over 44 years, working for Russ Case in Prospect before becoming an owner/operator.  He last drove for the Alta Dena Dairy in California. Glenn and Twila enjoyed square dancing and they belonged to the Wheels and Chairs in Walnut, California. more...
Helen Jean Hines
etty Wood and Beverly Wood. Helen was born and raised on a farm and retained those values throughout her lifetime. She had a hard time throwing things away that had some value and loved tending to her garden, canning and cooking. Her biggest joy was spending time with her grandchildren. She is survived by a son, Roger Hines, Lewistown; a daughter, Linda (John) Miller, Richwood; a daughter-in-law, Mary Ann Hines, Marysville; three grandchildren, more...
Walter C. Hitt
RICHWOOD — Walter C. Hitt, 65, 17102 Ohio 47, died Monday morning Dec. 21, 1987 at his residence. He was born here April 2, 1922, a son of the late Howard and Mina Belle Tropp Hitt. A truck driver with the 3-C Trucking Co., he was a veteran of World War II. Mr. Hitt was a member of American Legion and VFW Millcreek Memorial Post 3320, Marysville, a past member of Union County REACT, and a member of Teamsters Local 413 and. Buckeye State Sheri more...
Jeffrey R. Hixson
our country in the United States Marine Corps., he also had served in the Ohio National Guard. He was a graduate of The Ohio State University, with a degree in Marketing. Jeff was a talented Master Carpenter who enjoyed working with his hands. He could build about anything and often did! He also had the ability to teach others about construction, he passed these abilities onto his sons and many others. Jeff had an easy-going personality that p more...
Sue Ann Hoffman
Beerman and Wal-Mart. She was a member of the Prospect United Methodist Church, was active in Job's Daughters and was elected Honorable Queen in high school. She loved her family, especially her grandchildren, and enjoyed working in her flowers. She was bom Feb. 6, 1936, in Marion to the late Harold and B. Avis Melvin Coffey and was predeceased by her first husband, Larry Evans. She is survived by her husband, Max E. Hoffman whom she married in D more...
Hazel I. Holloway
Hazel I. Holloway, 87, of Richwood died Sunday, Dec. 28, 1997, at the Wintersong Village Nursing Home in Delaware. A member of the First Baptist Church of Richwdod and the Kings Daughters, she retired after 31 years as the office nurse for Dr. W.P. Drake in Rich-wood.   She was born April 25, 1910, in Somersville to Edward and Edna Patrick Erwin. A son, Harold Lloyd Holloway, grandson, four sisters and four brothers preceded her in death. S more...
Eleanor Davis Holt
serving in various offices over the years, including president of the United Methodist Women.  She was also a member of the Carpe Diem Club; Past Worthy Matron of the former Mt. Carmel Chapter 42 OES; Richwood Civic Center; Kings Daughters; 4-H Advisor; and the former Jackson Grange.  She was a 1943 graduate of Richwood High School.  Although a homemaker at heart, she had worked for North Union Schools as a bus driver and at the Smith Clinic, more...
Patricia A. Hoodlet
a member of the First United Methodist Church in Richwood.  She had worked as a secretary at COBA (later known as Select Sires), and had also worked at National City Bank in downtown Columbus.  A people person, Pat loved taking care of her family and others.  She had a wonderful sense of humor and was best known for her baking and cooking skills.  She ran Pat’s Home Bakery on Hoskins road for over ten years.  Many people relied on Pat to m more...
Kathryn Ann Hook
umbus, and then worked for the accounting office at the Ohio Reformatory for Women in Marysville.  She spent several years as secretary of the former Marblcast Company in Richwood.  The last 21 years of her ‘formal’ working life were spent with her husband and her boys, as owners and managers of the Richwood Furniture store.  She also played organ for Stofcheck Funeral Home in Richwood and later in LaRue. During the time she was a ‘work more...
Larry William Hook
ng, May 28, 2019 from 5-7 pm at the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home in Richwood. Burial in the Price Cemetery will take place at a later date. Memorial gifts may be made to the Richwood R.E.A.P. and or the Richwood Park Walking Path Condolences and remembrances may be expressed at www.stofcheck-ballinger.com more...
Richard Russell “Rusty” Hoover
2 in Marion to Richard Robert Hoover and Cindy (Southard) Hoover. He was a certified welder who worked at different factories around the area.  He enjoyed fishing, hunting and gardening.  Rusty was a handyman and loved working on cars. He is survived by his father, Rick (Marie) Hoover, LaRue; his mother, Cindy Hoover, Marion; his paternal grandmother, Vivian Hoover, Richwood; two sisters, Kylie (Cory) Hall, Richwood; and Kenlea (Nathan) Mille more...
Mildred M. Houk
a homemaker, of.the Methodist faith, formerly belonged to the Grange, enjoyed square dancing, was very active at the Rich-wood Fair, serving as the head of the fine arts department for many years, and she enjoyed sewing, cooking, handcrafts and baking. The joy of her life was her family She was born July 29, 1910, in Jackson Township, Union County, to the late Noah M. and Ernestine Manley Dutton. On Dec. 31, 1930, in Marysville, she married Paul more...
Marjorie Ann Houseworth
 Vernon Houseworth. One sister, Lucille, is deceased. Mrs. Houseworth was a homemaker, graduated from Prospect High School and attended business college. She had worked at Fulfillment Corp., Morning View Care Center, Hocking Valley Train Station as a cook and was part owner of Prospect Auto Repair. She was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Prospect and had been a member of Rattles to Rings OCCL in Prospect. Funeral services were held more...
Harley V. “Bing” Howard
serve, enlisting when he was 17.  He worked for his father’s construction company for many years before joining the Ohio Ferro Alloy plant, where he worked for 20 years.  After the plant closed, he worked for the West Muskingum school district, and later Higgins Lumber. Bing enjoyed puzzles, cards, dominoes, chocolate and Yahtzee.  His proudest achievement was marrying Roseann Stiles in 1955.  Together they raised three sons, and were deep more...
Roseann (Stiles) Howard
nddaughters Chelsea, Jennifer, Erin, Megan and Samantha and grandsons Joshua, Cory, and Cody, as well a seven great-grandchildren. She held a variety of clerical positions through her fifty years of living in Zanesville, working at companies such as Buckeye Supply, Ohio Ferro Alloy, WHIZ-Radio and eventually retired from Muskingum County Children’s Services in 1998. She is survived by her husband and immediate family, as well as sister Mary I more...
Mary Margaret Huddleston
brought baby lambs home in the house to take care of. She always had pet chicken running around. Mary was an old-school, stay at home mom that cherished her children, grandchildren more than anything. She was a very hard-working stay at home mom who enjoyed woodworking, sewing and watching her grandkids play softball and baseball. Surviving are children: Cecilia Huddleston of Richwood, Will (Danielle Wallace) Huddleston of West Mansfield, Dusti more...
Ralph A. Huffman
n. Ralph had served in the Army National Guard. When he was a young man, he helped his grandfather dig graves at the local cemetery. But he had a true passion for farming, he loved planting and harvesting, he even liked milking cows. In later years, he treasured the exchange of farm stories with other farmers. Most recently he had worked for the Village of Richwood in the Street Dept. Ralph had been a member of the former Central United Method more...

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