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Stanley E. Lauer
26, 2023 at the Marion General Hospital. He was born March 21, 1942 in Marion to the late Eugene and Evelyn (Harper) Lauer. Stan was the salutatorian for the Prospect High School class of 1960. He was proud to still be working at the age of 81 at Hercules Industries in Prospect as their Director of Engineering. He spent his early years as a certified mechanic, he used this skill to help many in the community over the years. He was a life-long more...
Thomas J. "Tom" Lauer
l and see new places with Carol. Including Alaska and Hawaii they traveled through 48 states. Nova Scotia and the parks and sights of the west were his favorites spots. He liked his motorcycles when he had them and enjoyed taking Emma on rides. He loved his family and enjoyed being around them. He took great pride in his children and grandchildren. Tom is survived by his wife, Carol (Upp) Lauer (of almost 53 years), Prospect; his son, Todd (Jenn more...
Daniel Joe Laughrey
was born in Broadway on September 26, 1937 to the late Luther L. and Mildred Laverne (DeBolt) Laughrey, he was also preceded in death by three brothers: Luther Jr., Alfred and Gail Laughrey. Dan was a retired electrician working out of Local #688 in Mansfield. He had worked at Marion Power Shovel and was proud that he was able to be part of the NASA Crawler project. Dan had his pilot’s license and genuinely loved flying planes, this kept with more...
Larry L. Laughrey
ntier, repairing service trucks, and later he was self-employed.  Larry loved to golf, play poker, and enjoyed playing mud volleyball.  He was an avid NASCAR fan, his favorite driver being Mark Martin.  He also enjoyed cooking. He is survived by his mother, Carol Suzanne (Fryman) Mahaney, Plain City; a son, Jonathan Laughrey, Marion; a sister Luanne (Keith) Kleinsteuber, Brantford, Ontario, Canada; a brother, Lance Laughrey, Richwood; a siste more...
Luther L. Laughrey Jr.
veteran of the U. S. Air Force and worked for the Ohio Gas and Appliance in Columbus for nearly 50 years.  He enjoyed NASCAR (Mark Martin was his favorite driver), traveling and camping. He was a master mechanic, always working on some kind of engine or appliance. He also enjoyed volunteering for different organizations in the area He is survived by three children, Larry Laughrey, Marion; Luanne (Keith) Kleinsteuber, Brantford, Ontario Canada, more...
Edythe M. Lavender
arisburg, survives. Born in Waldo, the former Edythe Mitton was first married to Elza Gabriel, in  September 1923. He died in 1967, Surviving in addition to the widower are a daughter, Mrs. Robert E. (Phyllis) Coffman of Muskingum, Midh.; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Kenneth (Esther) Evans of RR 3, Rich-wood; a stepson, Kenneth M. Gabriel of Tucson, Ariz.; 12 grandchildren, and 17 greatgrandchildren. Services will be at 11 a.m.  Monday in Stofcheck Fu more...
Sandra Marie (Annie) LaVenia
Espyville and Lorianne Hendricks of Columbus. Mother in law Frank and Jeannie Jackson. She was a homemaker and was a driver for Pizza Hut. Annie was a great person. She cared so much about everyone else. She took pride in making sure her family was taken care of. She enjoyed spending as much time as she could with her grandchildren. Annie loved to tend to her flowers and care of her house plants. “We love you to the moon and back”. Funeral more...
Lee Roy Layton
coached Little League baseball, and served as a member of the Town Council. Prospect's third traffic light, at North Street and N. Elm Street, was erected in large part due to Lee Roy's concern for the safety of children walking between the elementary school and the dairy bar. As a member of the Prospect Tree Committee, Lee Roy helped replace many of the majestic, but aging, maples with the current Bradford pear trees that currently line the vil more...
Dennis Raymond “Denny” Ledley
ould do anything for anyone, especially his daughters. On April 1, 1989 he married the former Lora Huckaba and she survives. He is also survived by three daughters, Torrie (Freddie McFall) Ledley, Marysville; Jessee (Chris King) Ledley, Richwood; Malissa (Jeff Gonzales) Ledley, Cleveland; grandchildren, Austin Vance, Jeromy (Elizabeth) Ridenbaugh, Kendall Koch, Daniel, Matisyn, Ellie and Abbigail; a brother, Donald (Cynthia) Ledley, Fairview, T more...
Gerald “Gary” Ledley
in the Richwood Church of Christ, and she survives in Richwood. A 1963 graduate of Richwood High School, he served in the U. S. Army Reserves from 1966 to 1973.  He worked for the Union County Engineer for twenty years, working his way up from truck driver to county road superintendent.  He owned and operated Fulton Creek Sporting Goods for several years and retired from MAI Manufacturing. Gary loved growing up on a farm, and after six years more...
Jeff A. Ledley
Jeff A. Ledley, 56 of Richwood, died early Wednesday morning July 14, 2021 at the Ohio State Medical Center. He was born November 30, 1964 in Marion to the John Ledley and Cora Huntsman Ledley. Jeff was hard working; his trade was that of a roofer. He had worked for Mikes Roofing and for many years for Denny’s Contracting. Jeff was fun loving and caring, he was always the center of the party. He loved people and people loved him. He truly lo more...
Ralph L. Lee
(Greer) Lee. He grew up in the Mt. Victory area and graduated from the Mt. Victory High School in 1949. On July 1, 1951 he married Mary Yvonne Mustain in Xenia, Ohio, the ceremony was officiated by longtime friend, Robert L. King. Surviving is his wife of 62 years, Mary, a son Robert David (Evelyn Barkman) Lee of Mt. Vernon, Ohio, a daughter Barbara Ann Lee (Max Gregory) Rice of LaRue, Ohio, four Grandchildren; Jessica Rae Rice (Jeremy) Reed of more...
PHYLLIS A. (CORWIN) LEHMAN
AISED IN MARION, 1947 GRADUATE OF THE MARION HARDING HIGH SCHOOL, MEMBER OF THE FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH IN RICHWOOD, SHE ENJOYED SPENDING TIME WITH FAMILY AND FRIENDS, WAS AN AVID BINGO PLAYER, ENJOYED CROCHETING AND MAKING CRAFTS AND LOVED ATTENDING SPORTING EVENTS ON JUNE 19, 1949 IN RICHMOND, INDIANA , SHE MARRIED RICHARD M. LEHMAN AND HE SURVIVES, ALSO SURV1VNG ARE CHILDREN: RICHARD KEITH LEHMAN OF WESTERV1LLE; DANIEL J. (DIANE) LEHMAN more...
Richard M. "Dick" Lehman
helly (Jim) Robinson, Troy (Sarah) Lehman and Devin (Rachel) Shaffer, and many great grandchildren, nieces, nephews and cousins. Richard met Phyllis at a small restaurant, Mar-O-Del, just outside of Marion, where she was working for her dad and brother.  It is still a mystery why he stopped at this place to get a bite to eat.  Happily, this led the way for them to get married on June 19, 1949, in Richmond, IN by the Reverend J.H. Carnes. They more...
Aaron Russell LeVally
1987 in Marysville to Russell D. LeVally of Lake Wales, Florida and Jackie E. McCabe of Columbus Aaron was a free spirited, talented artist, who lived life to the fullest. He could always be seen with a smile on his face, making the most of every day. He was a huge sports fan, he loved the Buckeyes and the Dallas Cowboys. He also enjoyed playing basketball, and was a gifted tattoo artist. Above all, Aaron will be remembered for his loyalty and l more...
Shelby A. LeVan
was also preceded in death by her husband Terry LeVan, siblings, Barbara, Jack and Larry LeMaster and grandson, Gavin. Shelby was a 1971 graduate of the North Union High School. She was a homemaker who enjoyed being home taking care of her family, her grandchildren were very special to her. A woman of faith, she enjoyed watching birds, decorating her home and maybe enjoyed some good desserts. She was also a very talented writer. Surviving are more...
John E. Lewis
of Richwood, died Friday, March 7, 2008 at Marion General Hospital following a short illness. He was born December 11, 1928 in the Richwood area to the late John L. and Irene (Kinikin) Lewis.  He was a retired machinist working for Huber Manufacturing in Marion and was also a farmer.  He enjoyed the outdoors and collecting antiques.  He was an active member of the Richwood Gun and Game Club for many years, as well as the Union County Archaeol more...
Karen G. Lightner
er family by her side. She was born April 15, 1955 in LaRue to the late Alfred E. and Inez Marie (Jaccaud) Adams Karen was a 1972 graduate of the Elgin High School, she was a homemaker in every sense of the word, she made taking care of her family and the family farm a lifelong priority, she always put herself second behind the needs of her family and her horses. Karen and her family were very active in showing Clydesdale horses, they traveled a more...
James D. ‘Jim’ Lindler
r. He worked in the construction industry for 50 years. He had many friends and never met a stranger, everyone loved “The Flame”. James was a record breaker when it came to cross country. His hobbies included fishing, cooking, and drinking a Budweiser on the Mohican river. He was such an animal lover; you never saw a bird feeder empty at his house. He also enjoyed watching Star Trek, golf, Nascar, Blue Jackets hockey, and Michigan Football. J more...
Arch L. Lindsay
surrounding communities.   He loved travelling and wintering in Florida with his wife Ruth.  Arch and Ruth did everything together and it was uncommon to see one without the other.  Arch enjoyed being around people and making friends wherever he travelled.  Another passion in his life was music. Besides his wife, he is survived by two sons, Dean Richard (Carla) Lindsay, Wilmette, Illinois; Kent E. (Cathy) Lindsay, Los Angeles, California; more...
Ruth H. Lindsay
ng others in need and had been a volunteer for Marion General Hospital in the medical records department.  She and her husband, Arch enjoyed traveling and wintering in Florida.  They were inseparable and were often seen walking their dog, Bella in their later years. She is survived by two sons, Dean Richard (Carla) Lindsay, Wilmette, Illinois; Kent E. (Cathy) Lindsay, Los Angeles, California; a daughter, Diane (Dan) Lehman, Richwood; six grand more...
Charlotte J. Livingston
was a homemaker and had worked in housekeeping at the old Marion General Hospital and the current Marion General Hospital. She was a former member of the Abundant Life Assembly of God Church in Marion. She enjoyed camping cooking and the joy of her life was her family, her husband, children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She was born Feb. 28, 1932, in New Lexington to the late John and Garnett Vernon Murray. She is survived by her husban more...
Mary M. Livingston
. On Apr 29, 1945 she married John David Livingston, who died July, 1994. She and her husband owned and operated Livingston’s on the Corner clothing store in Richwood.  Among her various hobbies she enjoyed candle making, and loved being with friends and family. She is survived by 1 son, John Robert (Marcia) Livingston, Richwood; 1 daughter, Sue (Tim Alcorn) Livingston, St. Louis, Missouri; 3 grandchildren, Rob (Regina) Mulloy, Molly an more...
Fred Long
on Power Shovel for over 20 years, retiring in 2001.  He also worked at Burr Oak Tool and Gauge in Sturgis, Mich. and K & M Machine in Cassopolis, Mich.  In addition to his talents with tool and die, he also enjoyed woodworking and making things for people.  A music lover, he enjoyed playing guitar and square dancing, which is how he met his wife, Betty. Besides his wife, he is survived by two sons, Jack (Debbie) Long, Marysville; Brian (Cher more...
Ronald L. "Johnnie" Long
Citizens, and Marion Lodge #70 F&AM.  During World War II, he served as the supervisor at the Air Force Depot in Marion. He was a dedicated family man and was also an avid hunter, enjoying trapshooting, playing pool and working with flowers in his yard. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, May 8, 2013 at 11:00 AM at the Prospect United Methodist Church with Pastor Carolyn Christman officiating.  Burial will follow in Prospect Cemetery.   more...

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