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Dennis Kinikin
ten as he was able since he was first eligible to be a donor.  He was a veteran of the U. S. Army during the Vietnam War.  Dennis was a genealogy freak, always digging into family history.  When he was able, he enjoyed walking. Besides his wife, he is survived by two sons, Michael Shane (Julie) Kinikin, Elgin, Illiniois; John (Abbie) Kinikin, Delaware; a daughter, Stephanie (Cully) Vogt, Richwood; fourteen grandchildren, two great-grandchildr more...
Vernon C. Kinsler Jr.
High School, a veteran of WW II serving in the U S Army Air Corp., worked 35 years for the Erie and Erie Lackawanna Railroad and retired from the Smith Clinic. Affectionately known as Bugs or Vern by his friends he began working with the Erie Railroad at age 16. While at the railroad he became a journeyman sheet metal worker and pipe fitter. He was extremely handy with tools and could fix or build anything. He assisted in the creation of the New more...
Joan Y. Kirby
Yoakam and Shiranne Perkins. Joan was a retired school teacher having taught elementary grades in the North Union School District, first at the Jackson, then York and finally at the Magnetic Springs building. She loved working in her flower garden, she was a member of the Richwood Garden Club and former member of the O.E.S. But for Joan it was always about the family, whether it was taking care of them, or watching their activities or just sp more...
Leslie J. Klaiber
Dennis Ledley and Jeff Ledley, whom she lovingly cared for. Leslie was a wonderful caretaker, she always put her family before herself. She loved all her family, especially her grandbabies. She was a talented crafter, making grapevines and lanterns for many. She also was known for decorating her home, it could be said that she enjoyed changing the décor on a more than regular basis. Leslie loved her cats and was a huge OSU Buckeye fan. On more...
Marilyn Jo Knapp
ey Hoffman of Green Camp, Michael (Lori) Hoffman of Marion and Jeffrey (Sharon) Hoffman of Jackson Center; one sister, Shirley Shenefield of Prospect. One son, Kevin Paul Knapp, is deceased. Marilyn was a registered nurse working in labor and delivery at Marion General Hospital for 30 years. She taught Lamaze classes at the hospital, graduated from Riverside Hospital School of Nursing in Toledo, volunteered with the Red Cross in Japan during the more...
Margaret Suzanne “Sue” Knickel
n. She worked at Kable Fulfillment in Marion for over 30 years and her last position was Print Operations Manager. She enjoyed crocheting and keeping up with family and friends on Facebook. Sue had many friends and enjoyed making them smile or laugh. Surviving is Hugh Pfarr, her life-long partner, at home in Prospect; siblings, Sharon (Bryan) Garverick, Mt Gilead;  DeAnn (John) Ballentine, Gahanna; Linda (James) Laufer, Marion; Daniel (Amy) Kni more...
Margaret (Fout) Jolliff Koetz
Danny) Walden, Chillicothe. She is also survived by a sister, Grace Lingrel, 20 grandchildren, 41 great-grandchildren and 9 great-great-grandchildren. Margaret worked at Marysville Bowling Lanes, Lamplighter, KFC and Burger King, and she owned and operated the Sportsman Lounge for a short time. She enjoyed playing cards and was a flawless embroiderer, and avid gardener/canner and treasured her time listening to Conway, Loretta, George and Tammy. more...
Clara Dorice Kolberg
7, of Richwood died Saturday, Jan. 11, 2003, at Community Healthcare Center in Marion. She was a retired teacher and enjoyed teaching reading to children. She had been a Jehovah's Witness for 46 1/2 years and was a member of Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses in Marysville. She was born Dec. 11, 1915, in Buchanan Township, Mich., to the late Ralph Arthur and Eva Susan Burrus Jones and was predeceased by a granddaughter, Deborah Whited; and on Au more...
Dana R. Kramp
976 graduate of the Elgin High School, where he had success at cross country and track. Dana was retired from the Whirlpool Corp. after 34 years of service. He loved nothing more than a long ride on his Harley-Davidson and taking care of his animals. Dana was very talented handyman, being able to fix most anything. Surviving along with his mom are his siblings: Loretta (Sam) Gast and Dale Kramp, both of Marion, nieces and nephews: Sarah (Michael more...
Harley Kramp
to the fullest. He was incredibly active throughout his life despite having two knees, two hips, and two shoulders replaced, as well as a pacemaker inserted after a cardiac arrest. Whether hunting, fishing, waterskiing, or taking care of Lorrain’s ranch, he thrived on time spent outdoors enjoying God’s creation. As an avid Ohio sports fan, he never missed watching a Buckeyes football game. Most of all, Harley loved spending time with his fa more...
Warren Ross Kramp
ring the Korean Conflict.  Member of the First Church of the Nazarene, Part of Primetime at the church, had been president of the Crusaders Class. Graduated from LaRue High School in 1945.  Avid Hunter and enjoyed  woodworking. Dearly loved his Grand kids and Great Grand kids. Funeral Services will be held Thursday May 31, 2012 at 11:00 AM at the First Church of the Nazarene 233 W. Church St Marion, Ohio. Minister will be Pastor Riley Powell more...
Millie G. Kraner
Millie G. Kraner, 95, Mount Olive-Agosta Road, New Bloom-ington, died Saturday morning July 23, 1988 at Maplewood Nursing Center. She was born near Meeker Dec. 7, 1892, a daughter of James and Henrietta King Clixby. On Dec. 14, 1916, she married-Ralph William Kraner, and he died Dec. 10,1949. Mrs. Kraner was a member of New Bloomington United Methodist Church and its United Methodist Women. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. John (Lois) Schmidt, New more...
Donald P. Krawczyk
, the company, as well as enjoying lifetime friendships with co-workers. But his real passion was farming. He was raised on a farm and followed his dad in farming. He had an old country work ethic. He loved driving around looking at farms, fields, visiting with farming friends and stopping in at local agricultural businesses. He was a member of the Richwood First Methodist Church and had formerly attended the St. Paul Lutheran Church in Prospect more...
Jeffrey A. Krawczyk
of North Union High School, where he excelled in sports, especially basketball. Jeff was known as one of the best shooters to come out of N.U. He had helped his family on the farm. Jeff had been a surveyor for many years, working in both the commercial and residential areas. Jeff loved watching and following sports, but basketball was his passion. The North Carolina Tar Heels were his favorite. He also enjoyed all kinds of music and going to con more...
Patti Lee Krebehenne
rie J. (Retterer) Skidmore. On August 3, 1974 she married her high school sweetheart and two-time prom date, Dan Krebehenne in the First United Methodist Church. From cheering him on during high school basketball games to taking their bucket list trip to Alaska and their family cruise, they were inseparable soul mates, always holding hands. Patti was a 1973 graduate of the North Union High School, the school was very important in her life, she more...
Sandra Ann Krueger
in Richwood. She was born June 12, 1950 in Toledo to the late John and Helen (Jackman) Molyneux; she was also predeceased by her long time companion Michael Demecs. Sandra had worked as a self employed manicurist; loved working in her flower beds, taking care of her animals, but the joy of her life was her family, especially her granddaughter. Surviving are her children: Shawn (Chris Underhill) Johnson of Richwood and Shain Johnson of Gahanna, more...
Elizabeth Ann "Betsy" Kuba
uated in 1999 from Buckeye Valley High School and recently graduated from the Ohio State University with a bachelor's degree in psychology. She was employed at Honda of America in Marysville and had just started a new job working with mentally handicapped adults. She also worked as a Longaberger consultant. She enjoyed the outdoors and loved horses, cats and many other animals. She was a lifetime member of the Radnor Baptist Church and enjoyed pl more...
Lewis Martin “Louie” Kuba
ck, Willis, George, Robert, Ruth, Edward, Harold and Daniel. Louie worked on the family farm before he worked at the Pillsbury Plant in Martel, retiring after many years.  He loved animals and being outdoors and enjoyed picking up pop cans to recycle.  Louie loved spending time with his grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Surviving are sons, William M. (Brenda) Kuba of Delaware; and Donald L. Kuba of Bellefontaine; former daughter-in-law, more...
Freda M. Kyle
m 2 to 7 PM on Sunday at the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home, Richwood where an Eastern Star service will take place at 7:00. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Freda M. Kyle Scholarship Fund, c/o Richwood Banking Co., 28 N. Franklin St., Richwood, OH  43344.  Condolences and remembrances may be expressed at www.stofcheck-ballingerfuneralhome.com. more...
James S. "Jim" Kyle
also preceded in death by a brother, Dan Kyle. On June 1, 1970 he married the former Jean Thomas Harrah and she survives in Richwood. He was a member of the Richwood First UM Church, was retired as a lineman/electrician working for Ohio Edison for over 30 yrs, he belonged to the Ohio Edison Men’s Club, the Richwood Gun & Game Club and the former Richwood Lions Club.  He was a life-long fan of The Ohio State Buckeyes, the Cleveland Indians an more...
Robert E. Laird Sr.
rom the former B.F. Goodrich and Parker Hannifan in Green Camp. He was a member of Mount Carmel Lodge 303 F&AM in Richwood and Amvets Post 168 in Marion and was a volunteer at Memorial Hospital of Union County. He enjoyed walking his dog, Boo, around Richwood. He was bom July 20, 1932, in Marion and was predeceased by a son, William; three brothers, Edwin, Lloyd and Pearle; and on Aug. 27, 1992, by his second wife, Bette Jane Jackson Laird. He is more...
Rev. Deacon Dwight T. Larcomb Jr.
to all for the next thirty-five plus years. His smiling face, comforting words, encouragement and positive attitude were known to many through an unbelievable number of masses, hospital and nursing home visits, as well as taking communion to people no longer able to leave their homes. He had a special love for education and the students and staff of St. Mary School in Marion. One parishioner recently told a story of a time where the school’s more...
Linda Large
uglas and Margaret J. (Foos) Douglas Miller.  She was also preceded in death by her husband, Ray Large whom she married June 13, 2009 in West Virginia. She enjoyed fishing, camping and riding the Harley.  She also loved baking, gardening, canning and making salsa.  Linda loved spending time with her family and making memories with her grandchildren.  Watching Cash Explosion and playing the lottery were two fun things that Linda liked to do. more...
Angela Dalene Larkin
humor. She was gentle and kind to a fault, goofy and dorky, clever and brave. Somehow, she packed more into her days and life that most others can manage. Her ability to love her family and friends would sometimes be breathtaking to witness, effortless and always from a place of kindness. She is preceded in death by her grandparents, Lois Maria Martin, Carol Erven Martin, and Ernestine Tipps; an uncle, Harold "Hal" Martin; and aunts, more...
Rebecca Joyce (Thompson) LaRue
Christ! Becky’s greatest joys in life were all of her “kids” from Orange Nation. Teaching and coaching, encouraging them to succeed, she always hoped she was a good Christian example to them. She spent forty years working for North Union Local School District. She began her career as a physical education and health teacher, then onto math and algebra teacher and finally ended as the Dean of Students. She was the inaugural varsity head coa more...

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