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Alfred E. Jividen
LARUE — Alfred E. Jividen, age 85, of LaRue, died Tuesday, March 1, 2005, at 12:50 a.m. at Kingston Residence of Marion. He was born Sept. 19,1919, in Putnam County, West Virginia, to the late Ernest and Edna (God-dard) Jividen. On Oct. 30, 1941, he married Frances Rosebrough and she survives. Also surviving are  five daughters, Joyce (Robert) Everly of LaRue/Urbana, Mary (Dr. Otto) Howell of Marion, Gloria (Harold) Stiffler of Prospect, more...
David E. Jividen
wood High School, a veteran of the Army and had worked as a security guard and in maintenance at the Capitol University in Columbus. When he was younger and able, he enjoyed outdoor activities such as boating, fishing and walking. Surviving are his sisters and brother: Janice (Ken) Linstedt of Waldo, Bonnie (Bob) Dill of Loveland, Co., Marilyn (Larry) Hauck of Cusseta, Ga., Eileen (Jerry) Pfarr of Tulsa, Ok. and Mike (Ruth) Jividen of Hilliard. more...
Frances Cora Jividen
 Frances Cora Jividen, age 85, died Wednesday December 3, 2008 at 6:05 AM at Kingston Residence of Marion. She was born February 25, 1923 in Pedro, Ohio to the late Alva and Leona Mae (Stumbo) Rosebrough.  On October 30, 1941 she married Alfred E. Jividen and he died March 1, 2005. She is survived by five daughters; Joyce (Robert) Everly of LaRue, Mary (Otto) Howell of Marion, Gloria (Harold) Stiffler of Prospect, Sharon (Larry) Barnett of more...
Virginia Jividen
ter in Marion. She was a homemaker and a member of the Community United Calvary Church in Richwood. She enjoyed traveling with her husband in their camper. She also enjoyed canning. But the mission and love of her life was taking care of her husband and eight children. Eventually this also involved her grandchildren and great- and great-great grandchildren. She was bom Dec. 5, 1915, in Putnam County. W. Va., to the late William and Juanita Raybur more...
John Allen Hoskins
tate (USAID). In 1962 John became regional general counsel for Southeast Asia.  He first moved to Saigon, Viet Nam to help develop an aid-based program.  In 1965 he was evacuated to Bangkok, Thailand where he continued working as regional general counsel for Southeast Asia, covering several countries.   John moved back to the US mainland in 1967 and attended the National War College.  Upon being graduated in 1968, he continued working for U more...
Jacqueline J. Johnson
LeMaster, Richwood; two brothers, Basil E. Jr. (Holly) Hedrick, Plain City OH; Allen (Diane) Hedrick, London; six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Jackie was a homemaker, attended the Friends Church, enjoyed working on Genealogy, composing Poetry, doing crafts such as fabric painting, listening to Christian music, driving around and doing word find puzzles. The true joy and center in her life was her loving and devoted family. Fun more...
Ova Johnson
on and Sarah (Nelson) Perrin. He was also preceded in death by a brother, Roy Johnson Jr. Ova served our country in the United States Army. He was a 1965 graduate of the Jonathan Alder High School. His calling in life was taking care of others. He worked in the nursing profession for 48 years, having worked at OSU, Riverside, Grant and finally home health care. Ova had the privilege to take care of the late Governor Rhodes for 2 ½ years during more...
Renetta Dawn Penix Johnson
equent casinos from time to time. She is survived by her mother, Rona Penix, Richwood; daughters, Ronatta (Mark) Campbell, West Mansfield; Rheann (Josh) Turner, Galloway; Alecia (Eric) Stottlemyer, Plain City; Andrea (Dane) King, Richwood; grandchildren, Ryelle Gibson; Robert, Ronnie, Royden, Roland and Rosali Turner; Hank and Harper Stottlemyer; Justice, Saige, Brooklynn, Xander and Axen King; the love of her life, Roy “Buddy” Barnhart, Pen more...
Lamont Johnston
d September 1, 1939 in Greenup, Ky., one son: Gaylord Johnston, two brothers: Eugene and Damon Cameron and 2 sisters: Rosella Jordan and Betty Almendinger. Lamont retired in 1983 as a supervisor aide serving over 30 yrs, working for the State of Ohio at the mental hospital on the Hilltop, following that she worked at the Worthington Nursing Home for 14 yrs. until her health wouldn’t allow her to. She enjoyed crocheting, bingo, playing cards ( more...
Bernice Jean (Welch) Jolliff
pad pond and orchestrating the transplanting process in the greenhouses allowing her and Don to share the bounty of colorful annuals to family, friends, and neighbors. Bernice enjoyed painting as well as silversmith work, making southwest silver jewelry. Quilting was an evening hobby, piecing together heirlooms for years to come. Though she loved her hobbies and handiwork, nothing came close to her love for her kids and grandkids, having a nickn more...
Edward E. Jolliff
e United States Army. He had worked in construction. He and his wife enjoyed going out to breakfast, the former Herschel’s in Marysville, Mrs. Renison’s Doughnuts and the Waffle House were favorites. Ed was a very hardworking type of guy who never sat still, he was always busy doing something. He loved his family and cherished the time he could spend with them. Surviving is his wife, Carol (Ary) Jolliff, they were married November 25, 1991. more...
John Richard Jolliff
mer Byhalia United Methodist Church, Ohio Lumberman's Association, Union County Fair Board and Lions Club. He was an active member of the Union County Republican Party and served on the board of directors for the Richwood Banking Company, M&M Bank and Memorial Hospital of Union County. He was born April 23, 1920, in Union County to the late Delbert Grant and Eva Krouskup Jolliff and was predeceased by three brothers, Charles, Paul and Delbert Gra more...
Leila Mae Jolliff
children. Leila was an active member of Fulton Creek Friends Church, teaching Sunday School and Bible School for many years. She was a poll Worker in Thompson Township for over 30 years. She was an especially good cook, cooking for family, farmhands, and church events. She always promoted education.  All of her children, their spouses, grandchildren, and their spouses attained college degrees, with many advanced degrees as well. Calling hours more...
Beverly Kay Jones
years at the Whirlpool Corp. in Marion. She had been a member of the Richwood VFW Post #870 Auxiliary and Prospect American Legion Post #368. She enjoyed going to flea markets, flower and vegetable gardening, sewing and baking (her Red Velvet cake was the best!). She also loved camping, one of her favorite spots was the family property in Cambridge. But the true focus of her life was her family. The time she was able to spend with them was so more...
Caroline E. Jones
siblings: Robert Huntley, Virginia Morris and Betty French. After graduating from the LaRue High School class of 1952, Caroline would go on to become a dedicated homemaker and exemplified what it meant to be a true hard-working farm wife. An avid sewer and quilter, she was very crafty with her hands. Caroline was a long-time, dedicated member of the LaRue Baptist Church, as well as the Good Friends Club in LaRue. The most important thing in h more...
Jeannette A. Jones
at grandson: Dylan Stevens, two brothers and one sister. Jeannette was owner-operator with her family of Hiney’s Saloon in Magnetic Springs for over 45 years, she enjoyed shopping, but what was most important to her was taking care of her family and taking care of the bar. She was a very giving and hardworking wife, mother and grandmother. Surviving are her husband: Jim Slone, they were married May 5, 1985 in Marion, her children: Patricia L more...
Michelle “Mickey” Jones
axine Jones, Tiffin; Brothers, Kevin Jones, Marion; Steve Welch, Marion, Terrance Welch, Marion; sister Karrie Millisor, Marion; granddaughter, Jaylynn Frank; and numerous nieces and nephews. She enjoyed going camping and taking golf cart rides. Mickey loved her children and her granddaughter and always enjoyed coloring with Jesse and Jaylynn. She will be missed by her family as well as her dogs. A Celebration of Life will take place Monday, Ju more...
Ralph Dana Jones
el Dana; Kenneth; kelly Dean jones Richwood 1 dau - Vickie Hamilton, Richwood _Grandchildren and_Great Grandchildren also survive. Surviving Brothers and Sisters and Addresses _ 2 sis - Ruth Coy, McConnellsville; Barbara King, Dresden; h sis - Sylvaia Clark, Florida 1 bro 1 sis % sis ^ bro deceased Graveside fXjtte^ffl Services will be held_at a latter date in the Price Cemetery, 19- Ballinger Funeral Home in charge at___m. in the_ with more...
Raymond L. Jones
d growing up on a farm and being around the animals. He especially enjoyed raising cattle. Even though he had sold his own, he was so glad when his great nephew Willie kept his cattle at the farm for the summer, he loved checking up on them. After graduating from the LaRue High School in 1954, he entered the United States Army. He served our country as an armored tank operator in Germany. He was the first in his area to prove the tanks were amph more...
Sherry Nibert Jones
Union High School. She was a very strong woman; she had been through a lot with her illness. She felt the love of her many friends and family. Her family was the center of her life (especially her grandsons). She enjoyed talking on the phone (maybe a little too much), playing Bingo and just being with people. Surviving is her mom, Johna Nibert of Richwood, her husband Kenny Jones, they were married September 1, 1980, daughter, Trisha (James Riv more...
Vernon Louis Jones
holic Church in Marion. He was retired machinist, having worked for the former Marion Power Shovel, Huber Manufacturing and General Dynamics. Vernon had a passion for playing pool. He also enjoyed tinkering and fixing and making things. Surviving is his wife: Mary Elizabeth (Cramer) Jones, they were married April 4, 1967. Also surviving is their son: Vernon Lewis (Carla Jean) Jones of Essex Grandchildren: Saretta, Sara, Marten, Marc, Nic, Veron more...
William F. “Bill” Jones
hen went to work for Ashland Oil with a gas route. Bill and Betty started the Kountre Korner store in New Bloomington and then they bought and operated the Jones Mini-Mart in Green Camp. His final job after retirement was working at Menards. Bill was a very hard worker. Bill loved taking care of his home and his Fords, he could often be found on his John Deere mowing the yard or in his garden, caring for his corn. When his kids were younger, h more...
G. Louise “Weezie” Jordan
Clarabelle, Nellie, Josephine and Ella Mae; and a daughter, Sandra Kay Jordan-McClure. She was a woman of strong faith, with family at the center of her life.  A homemaker in the truest sense of the word, Weezie enjoyed cooking, taking care of her entire family and keeping a home where everyone felt welcome.   She liked to fish, enjoyed playing euchre, and had a very ornery sense of humor. She is survived by her children, Danny (Roxanne) Jord more...
Janis E. Jordan
ed traveling all over the United States with family, trying new foods and just seeing the country. Janis was an avid reader and enjoyed the quiet times watching and feeding the birds. She was truly a family person, always looking out for them and enjoying the time she could spend with them. Surviving are her children, Joe (Andrea) Jordan of Richwood, Christopher (Chad) Jordan of Columbus, Chuck (Deb) Jordan of Gallipolis, Donald Foley of Marysvi more...
Mary Donna Jordan
in LaRue. They were married for 52 years. Donna was very outspoken and outgoing with a great sense of humor. She was very caring for others, and had a need for speed. She loved reading, crossword puzzles, telling stories, making others laugh, doing genealogy,  monthly girls day out, Fish Friday at Coonies Bar & Grill in LaRue, and traveling. She lived in different places such as KS, WA, LA, Germany, and Europe. But Donna's greatest love of all more...

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