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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...
Spencer K. Jordan
he was a lifetime and active member of VFW Post 870 in Richwood. Spence coached junior football and baseball and was a spotter in the press box for North Union Football.  He loved fishing, hunting and camping and enjoyed taking family vacations to Michigan and Canada.  He was an avid NASCAR fan, often going to the races at Michigan International Speedway.  Michael Waltrip was his favorite driver. Family was the most important thing to Spence more...
Arnold Joseph
ld was a member of the Prospect United Methodist Church, the Prospect American Legion Post 368, Prospect Lions Club, and the Marion County Democratic Club. During his retirement, Arnold and Marie restored and operated the Hocking Valley Train Station Restaurant. He enjoyed playing both baseball and softball. He was an avid fan of both the Ohio State Buckeyes and the Kentucky Wildcats. Surviving is his daughter: Betty (Jerry) Remlinger of Prospect more...
Larry Joseph
three-and-a-half year battle with cancer. He retired two and a half years ago from the North Union Schools where he taught art for 30 years. He was also for the last 26 years a very talented woodworker, spending many hours making treasures for many people. He was a 1966 graduate of Elgin High School and graduated from Salem College in Salem, W.Va. He also attended Ohio Northern University and the Ohio State University. He played football and base more...
Marie L. Joseph
(Jennie) Joseph; great-grandchildren, Drew Joseph, Ayden, Ashton, Larsen, Shelby, Brittany and Bo Terrill; and many other relatives and friends. She was employed at BF Goodrich Co. for 28 years and owned and operated the Hocking Valley Train Station Restaurant in Prospect for 10 years.  In her earlier years, Marie was active in her O.C.C.L. Mother’s Club, Prospect K. of P., the Marion Democratic Club, and numerous civic and church activit more...
Gerald “Jerry” Jury
bert and Mary (Terrill) Jury, he was also preceded in death by his daughter, Vicki Loren Jerry was a 1961 graduate of the Ridgedale High School. He had worked for Wyandot Black Top and Concrete for many years. He enjoyed working in his garden and was an avid fisherman. Jerry loved restoring old Allis Chalmers tractors, he spent many hours working on them. He is survived by his son, Gene W. (Louise) Jury of rural Green Camp Grandchildren, Carter more...
Laurie A. Juzwiak-Khumauksorn
and Margaret (Bethel) Juzwiak, she was also preceded in death by four brothers: Stanley, Thomas, Joel and John Juzwiak. Laurie was retired in 2014 from P.P.G. in Delaware, where she worked for 27 yrs. She was a very hard-working women who was a devoted and loving grandmother. She enjoyed traveling, reading and collecting porcelain dolls. Surviving is her daughter: Michelle (Jaime) Patton of Richwood, granddaughter: Hailey Patton and siblings: K more...
John A. Juzwiak Sr.
anley, Thomas and Joel Juzwiak. John was a 1975 graduate of the North Union High School. He was of the Catholic faith. John loved his Cleveland Browns and Indians. He had worked for Midwest Express. John was a very hardworking, caring and giving person, he would help others before helping himself. Surviving are his sons: John “Andy” (Stevie Young) Juzwiak of Barnesville and Jason C. (Stephany) Juzwiak of Kimbolton Grandchildren: Arian and more...
Steven Michael Juzwiak
Marion and The Old Bag of Nails in Marysville. Steve was a Cleveland Browns and Ohio State Buckeyes fan.  He enjoyed football, wrestling, baseball and spending time with his children and Tonya. A hard worker, he enjoyed cooking, installing heating and air conditioning, playing softball and playing video games. Funeral Services will be held Tuesday, June 23, 2015 at 11:00 am at the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home in Richwood, where friends may more...
DeLynn Kale
to 8 PM on Monday in the Richwood Church of Christ.  The family is being assisted by Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home, Richwood. Memorial gifts may be made to the DeLynn Kale Fund for Lung Cancer Research, C/O Richwood Banking Company, 28 N. Franklin St., Richwood, OH  43344. Condolences and remembrances may be expressed at www.stofcheck-ballingerfuneralhome.com View Memorial Tribute Video Hide Video         If the video stutters, pa more...
Bonita Rose “Bonnie” Kavanagh
ng wildlife in various national and state parks as well as spending time at Ohio state parks with their family.  He died January 20, 2009. She enjoyed sewing and refinishing furniture and one of her favorite pastimes was working on jigsaw puzzles. She is survived by a son, Steve (Linda) Kavanagh, Marysville; three daughters, Rae Nita (Joe) Elliot, West Mansfield;  Vicki (Jim) Harvey, Urbana; Carolyn Scheiderer, Marysville; three sisters, Helen more...
Ronda Lou Kavanagh
uded Scotts, the Plaza Inn in Mount Victory and the Richwood Public Library. She was a member of the former Byhalia United Methodist Church. She was a 1961 graduate of Byhalia-York High School and enjoyed being outside and taking care of her flowers and yard during the long summer days. She enjoyed traveling and dining out and her closeness with her family brought her joy through the years. She was a loving, caring and kind-hearted person who bro more...
Iscah Mae Keeler
LARUE — Iscah Mae Keeler, age 91, of 8835 Irvin Shoots Road, LaRue, died Saturday, April 3, 2004, at 4:15 a.m. at St. Joseph's Hospital in Tucson, Ariz. She was born Sept. 1,1912, in Kirby, to the late Elmore King and Delia Mae (Anderson) Keeler. She is survived by one sister, Doris (Donald) Wood of Tucson, Ariz.; two nephews, Donald Wood Jr. of Mesa, Ariz., and Dennis Wood of Tucson, Ariz.; and one niece, Dejon (Eric) Giffin of Tucson, Ariz. more...
Esther Marie Keller
Cleveland Orchestra. A resident of Wesley Glen, a Methodist retirement home in Columbus, since 1982, she continued her musical interests by supporting the Columbus Symphony. She joined the Women's Music Club of Columbus and King Avenue United Methodist Church where she sang in the chancel choir and served on several committees. She was bom March 17,1906, in West Liberty to the late Rev. Wesley Martin and Cara Ramey Keller and was predeceased by more...
Dr. Carol S. Kelly
ence advocating for children.  She began her career at California State University, Northridge in 1969.  She provided key leadership in developing and implementing the interdisciplinary program in child development, and working across and beyond campus to strengthen the program — which later became the Department of Child and Adolescent Development. Having established a legacy through her teaching, she continued to mentor students and alumni more...
Terry A. Kemp
p, 46, died Sunday morning, May 22, 2005, at The Gables at Green Pastures, where he had been a longtime resident due to debilitating arthritis. He especially enjoyed visits from friends, aunts, uncles and many cousins and talking about his extensive pocket knife collection. He is survived by his parents, Terry (Barb) Kemp of Raymond, and Jean (Rod) Farrington of West Mansfield. Also surviving are a sister, Joyce (Mike) Cameron of Minneapolis, Min more...
Kenneth Robert “Kenny” McEliece
e Prospect High School, retired from the Shelly & Sands Paving Co. and Erie Lackawanna Railroad. He was a member of the S.A.L. American Legion Post 368 Prospect and the American Legion Motorcycle Riders Assn. A simple hardworking man, Kenny loved hunting and fishing, spending his summer months at his home at Hidden Lakes in Mt. Gilead. He also enjoyed participating in Turkey shoots. One of the greatest joys for him was just “spending time” wi more...
Olivia O. "Ollie" Kepler
ly in Marion and Prospect. She was a member of the American Legion Auxiliary, Prospect Senior Citizens and the Lions Club, all in Prospect. She volunteered at Smith Clinic in Marion for many years and she could be found working every Fourth of July at the Prospect Park, as well as serving as a voter registration volunteer during elections. Although she worked tirelessly in the community, Ollie will be best remembered for her gardening expertis more...
Lloyd George Kerns
ate of Birth April 27. 192]_ Place of Birth —iininn rn- County Farm Bureau; Past Chairman Union County Republican Party; served on Board of Father's Name _Floyd c. Kerns-Living ( ) Deceased fc ) Directors of Richwood Banking Co.; served as their Legal Counsel;graduateof the Mother's Maiden Mana F. Fletcher_Living ( ) Deceased k ) Ohio State Univ.; member of Delta Theta Phi Honorary Legal Fraternity; member of Toastmasters ft^WI*Where serve more...
Frank G. Kibler
es in Prospect. He loved driving truck, having driven since he was sixteen.  In 2003 he received an award for driving 2,000,000 miles without an accident.  He had traveled many more since then.  Frank enjoyed fishing, working outside, and working with his animals at the farm.  He loved watching John Wayne movies and NCIS.  He especially loved being with his family and going to his grandson’s ball games. Besides his wife, he is survived b more...
Mary E. Kibler
ber 9, 1968 in Columbus and he died October 12, 2013. She was also preceded in death by siblings, Kenneth, Tony, Doc and Havaleena Daniel. Mary was a homemaker. She had worked at the former Prospect Laundry. She enjoyed baking, working in her vegetable garden, crocheting and reading. She also was a world traveler. Newfoundland, Canada was a special spot for her, as she had family in the Stephenville area. Her family was her first priority, she more...
Robert E. Kidwell
b was a 1956 graduate of the Radnor High School. He had worked for the former Albers Grocery in Marion and retired from Nachurs in Marion. Bob was a huge sports fan, he loved the Reds, Bengals and Buckeyes. He was always looking forward to the next game to watch. He and his wife enjoyed traveling, Myrtle Beach was one of the family favorites, they also were known to enjoy trips to Las Vegas and Biloxi for a little gambling. Surviving is his wif more...
Leo Charles Kimble
and Teresa M. Kimble of Columbus. Twelve Grandchildren and Fifteen Great Grandchildren.    He was preceded in death by daughter Nancy Lee Kessler and brother Desmond (Bud) Carlyse. Mr. Kimble was an Industrial Engineer working for  Swan Hose, veteran of W W II service in the U S Navy.  He graduated from Ada High School, and attended Northwestern School of Commerce in Lima.  Member of St. Pauls United Methodist Church in Celina and member of more...
Becky Kimler
, 2017. Becky was a 1978 graduate of the North Union High School. She retired as a Budget Controller from Honda in June of 2016 after 33 years. Becky’s life was centered around her family, she was known for helping and taking care of the people close to her. She enjoyed watching OSU sports with her son Ryan and was an avid collector of pig “stuff”. Becky loved to shop, she and her late mom shared a great collection of towels. Lately there more...
Wayne Kincaid
he Korean conflict in the Army. He had worked at the former Tecumseh Products in Marion for 28 yrs. He was also a farmer. Wayne enjoyed going to auctions, yard sales and flea markets. He also enjoyed watching the birds and taking care of his flowers.   He loved spending time with his kids,  grandkids, and great grandkids. Surviving is his wife, Carolyn Faye (Davis), they were married March 1959. Their children: Ron (Nancy) Kincaid of Richwood more...

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