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Ruth Hughes
1948 she married Albert E. Hughes and he died September 20, 1984.  She was also preceded in death by a brother, Harry Hull and a sister, Marjorie Boyce. She worked as a legal secretary for Lloyd Kerns in Richwood before working for the law office of George and Mike Piacentino in Marion for nearly 50 years.  Following retirement, Ruth enjoyed the time helping her son at his store in Lancaster. She is survived by a son, Russ (Rebecca) Hughes, L more...
Lola L. Hull
predeceased by her husband J. Creston Hull, they were married March 22, 1942 at the Claibourne U.M. Church and he died October 15, 1993, also predeceased by brother and sister in law Ralph and Hazel Styer Lola was a hard working farm wife, devoted member of the Claibourne U.M. Church where she served faithfully for many years as pianist/organist, also member of the United Methodist Women at the Church She enjoyed gardening and was very generous more...
Dorothy Louise Iler
arion. They joined St. Paul’s Lutheran Church where Dot was a volunteer at the library. Dot loved to read books and would read as many as two or three a week. They also were avid golfers and Dot was on the Ladies League at Kings Mill as well as a Friday Couples League. Dot was known for her pie maKing. The whole family enjoyed her delicious pies, and many others were blessed with them. Dot also belonged to the Crafter's Guild for many years. Do more...
Richard V. “Dick” Iler
of the Prospect Lions Club.  A member of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Prospect, he served on the church council for 10 years.  He was an avid golfer and fisherman and played in the Tuesday Morning Seniors Golf League at Kings Mill Golf Course where he was a past treasurer. Besides his wife, he is survived by two sons, Kevin R. (Nancy) Iler, Danville, California; Kirk R. (Jennifer) Iler, Westerville; seven grandchildren, Amy (Seth) Iler-McKi more...
Dorothy H. Isler
37 she married Arthur Paul Isler and he died May 22, 1991. She was a homemaker and a member of the Prospect Baptist Church since 1937, American Baptist Women Missions, and the Prospect Garden Club.  She loved her family, making pillows and quilts and baking cookies.   She is survived by five sons and a daughter and 18 grandchildren, Fred (Reda) Isler of Prospect and their children, Steve (Katie),Tim (Shelley) Kevin (Terasa); Harold Isler of C more...
Dorothy Leora Isler
rew McCabe;4 Step Grandchildren: Jennifer (John) Burbaugh, Andy (Jamee) Stiffler, Matthew and Luke Garrison; 21 great-grandchildren; 4 Step Great grandchildren and a brother, Charles Laucher, Prospect. Dorothy was a hard-working and loving farmwife and mom, member of the St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Prospect, Prospect Garden Club. She always enjoyed working with her flowers and her big garden. Her family was especially fond of her homemade ch more...
CARL L. JACOBS
RRIED HENRIETTA HEDGES AND SHE DIED MARCH 20, 1988, HE IS SURVIVED BY 6 SONS: RICHARD D. JACOBS OF BRYAN, OHIO, WILLIAM R. JACOBS OF TYLER, TEXAS, CHARLES R. (LUCILLE) JACOBS OF PROSPECT, JAMES R. (DONNA) JACOBS OF LITTLE HOCKING, OHIO, AND JERRY (LINDA) JACOBS OF GARRETSVILLE, OHIO 4 DAUGHTERS: JANET (LARRY) DUNN OF MARYSVILLE, JOANNE (PAUL) TEVIS OF PROSPECT, JEAN PLOTNER OF MARION, AND REBECCA (RON) RYNDERS OF ABILENE, TEXAS 1 DAUGHTER IN LAW more...
Henrietta Jacobs
for many years. Her husband, Carl L. Jacobs, whom she married Oct. 11, 1930, survives. Also surviving are six sons, KODert L., Hilliard, Richard D., Bryan, William R., Tyler, Texas, Charles R., Prospect, James R., Little Hocking, and Jerry, Garrettsville; four daughters, Mrs. Larry (Janet) Dunn, Marysville, Mrs. Paul (Joanne) Tevis, Prospect, Mrs. Richard (Jean) Plotner, Byhalia, Mrs. Ron (Rebecca) Rynders, Abilene, Texas; a sister, Mrs. Kenny ( more...
Cynthia Ann James
She had previously also worked at the former East Lawn Manor in Marion. Cynthia loved the outdoors and spent most of her time outside tending to her animals, yard, flowers, and pond. She had many hobbies - gardening, woodworking, stained glass, playing the piano and guitar. She loved animals. She had three miniature horses that she loved to work with and take to the fair. Four dogs, several cats and many other animals that she loved and cared fo more...
Marcella James
ch, Jackee Bosco, and Jessee Scott; and 27 great-grandchildren: Matt Bailey, Katie Bailey, Emma Bailey, Sara Bailey, Justin Bailey, Cassie Brandt, Bailey Brandt, Allie Hale, Rachel Hale, Sylvia Hale, Jackalynn Hale, Elmer Buckingham, Lacey James, Dean James, Marlena James, Andrew James, Benjamin James, Kaylee Smith, Karsyn Crissman, Johnna Moore, Chloe Kessler, Colin Kessler, Angelina Lopez, Natalia Lopez, Maddox Bosco, Mackenzie Bosco, and Riley more...
Raymond N. James
ckee Bosco, and Jessee Scott; twenty-eight great-grandchildren: Matt Bailey, Katie Bailey, Emma Bailey, Sara Bailey, Justin Bailey, Cassie Brandt, Bailey Brandt, Allie Hale, Rachel Hale, Sylvia Hale, Jackalynn Hale, Elmer Buckingham, Lacey James, Dean James, Marlena James, Andrew James, Benjamin James, Amelia James, Kaylee Smith, Karsyn Crissman, Johnna Moore, Chloe Kessler, Colin Kessler, Angelina Lopez, Natalia Lopez, Maddox Bosco, Mackenzie Bo more...
Velma Althea Ward James
ce plant during World War II.  Following that, she worked at Dale’s Restaurant and Lauer’s Grocery.  Her last thirty years of work were at the Prospect Bank, then National City Bank.  After retirement, she was busy working on projects for the Prospect Senior Citizens, which she really enjoyed. She is survived by a daughter, Joan (George) Norris, Marion; two granddaughters, Kellie Price, LaRue; Sally (Dan) Gorby, Colonial Heights, Virginia more...
Ernest B. Jamison
deceased by one brother: Richard Jamison and one grandson J.J. Musgrave Ernie was a veteran of the Marine Corps, a retired self-employed truck driver, he drove for over 42 yrs., most of that time for his company Jamison Trucking.  He was a dedicated member of the Richwood Community United Calvary Church. He enjoyed fishing, running his beagles and drag racing, but one of his greatest joys was watching his grandkids doing their activities and sp more...
Nancy Jean (Gillespie) Jamison
iving are her many great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her sister, JoAnn Cassell and brothers-in-law, Earl Cassell and Ernest Jamison. She was known for her smile and friendliness while working as a door greeter for Wal-Mart in Avon Park. Her children and grandchildren will most miss her constant love and support, her mischievousness and the love that she showed them all. As a gift to the world, she donated h more...
Jean January
ren: Robert January, Randy January and Robin Wickham. Jean was retired from Ranco in Delaware where she worked for over 30 years, she loved her job there. She was a former member of the Prospect Baptist Church. She loved cooking, baking, holiday time was special for her family. Jean was also very talented at sewing, she was able to make her own clothes. Surviving are her sons: Richard (Brenda) January, Marion and Roger January, Prospect; Daught more...
David F. Jeffers
e backyard games of baseball and football and could talk for hours with his brother Dan reminiscing of their childhood days. He also loved playing basketball at the Green Camp Elementary gym on Sunday afternoons. He loved taking road trips with his wife Janice. He never knew or cared where he was going, he just loved riding. He loved his family, his wonderful Aunt Kitty, all his nieces and nephews, cousins and friends. His beautiful eyes, sweet more...
Betty Jo "Peg" Jenkins
ers; Eloise, Nell, and Mary Zell. Betty was a graduate of Vinton High School.  She retired in 1993 from the Ohio Bureau of Employment Services in Marysville.  She had also worked for Champaign Landmark and The Richwood Banking Company. She was a devoted and active member of the Richwood First United Methodist Church.  During family games, she was lovingly known as the most competitive person in the room.  Betty will be remembered as a loyal more...
Ernest D. Jenkins Jr.
from Vinton High school, he worked with his father; and using a team of horses, hauled timber, which was used to build railroad ties, out of the hills of southern Ohio.  He worked as a fireman on the Erie Railroad before working at Marion Power Shovel.  There he was a federally certified welder working on the NASA crawler.  He later worked as a set-up man and retired in 1986 after 31 years of service. Ernie enjoyed gardening, fishing, hunting more...
Everett Lee Jenkins
School, he loved his family and he loved his Harley Davidson.  He enjoyed fishing, playing pool and watching Michigan Wolverines football as well as the Pittsburgh Steelers.  He loved playing SongPop online and enjoyed talking with friends on Facebook.  He also loved listening to KISS and Kid Rock, and watching big time wrestling. He is survived by his mother and step-father, Jeannie and Ed Bibler, New Bloomington; a brother, Eddie M. (Sarah more...
Homer Ray Jenkins
Mary Cochran Jenkins, they were married September 22, 1969 and she died October 29, 2017. He was also preceded in death by siblings: Carl, Hubert, Milford and MacArthur Jenkins and Nancy Moore. Homer was a truck driver, working for Precision Strip out of Kenton for 18 years. This fed his love to travel. A fan of Bluegrass music, he had even played guitar and sang in a band with his brothers and close friends. A tinkerer, Homer could fix anythin more...
Rick Jennette
expectedly Monday, October 18, 2016 at his home. He was born June 5, 1963 in Detroit, Michigan to Harold and Mabel (Hicks) Jennette. He had worked for J-Lenco for five years.  Rick really loved playing guitar as well as taking care of his home, mowing the grass, and tending to his garden and flowers.  He also enjoyed cooking.  His favorite vacation spot was up north in Michigan where he loved to go hiking. On July 8, 1983 he married the for more...
Betty M. Jerew
attended the United Church of Christ in Tiffin. She enjoyed crocheting and reading and loved her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She was born Dec. 7, 1925, in Marysville to the late Arthur Houston and Imogene Wolford King and was predeceased by two sisters and two brothers. She married Glen Edward Jerew June 20, 1942, and he died March 10, 2001. She is survived by a son, William Edward "Ed" (Caroline) Jerew of Upper Sandusky; th more...
Glen Edward Jerew
a pilot for 35 years and enjoyed flying his personal aircraft and fishing. He was born April 9, 1922, in Richwood to the late William and Carrie Hughes Jerew and was predeceased by a sister. He is survived by his wife, Betty King Jerew whom he married June 20, 1942, in Tiffin; a son, William Edward "Ed'" (Caroline) Jerew of Upper Sandusky; three grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; and a sister, Clara (Omer) King of Richwood. Funeral more...
Marion L. Jerew
nd Armco Steel Plant in Marion in 1982. He was a veteran of World War II and a lifetime member of Richwood VFW Post 870 and Amvets Post 102 in Delaware. He was formerly active with the Marion Airfoil Club and enjoyed wood working and fishing. He was born May 23, 1922, In Jackson Township to the late William S. and Martha Dell Douglas Jerew and was predeceased by two sisters, Maxine Wood and Hazel Florine Jerew and a son-in-law, Rick Britton. He i more...
Shirley Jerew
ey. A homemaker, she was a 1955 graduate of Richwood High School.  She had worked as a cook at the Claibourne Elementary building, and had worked at Marblcast and Kale Marketing in Richwood.  For years she was known for making cakes and cookies for special occasions for many people in the area.  She was a member of the Richwood Fire Dept. Ladies Auxiliary and a former active member of the Gold Wing Riders Association. Some of the joys of her more...

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