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Philip Andrew Mattix
Philip Andrew Mattix, 28, went home to the Lord on January 17, 2020 following a lengthy period of physical pain, making many trips to the Cleveland Clinic. He was studying to be an engineer. Two weeks after his passing his family received notification that he had been inducted into the National Honor Society. He was born April 4, 1991 in Marion to Dennis and Donna (Fisher) Mattix and they survive in Marion. He was an Eagle Scout and received t more...
Arthur Charles Mautz
2007 at Sunbridge Care and Rehabilitation for Marion.  He was born January 29, 1917 in Marion County to the late Lawrence and Flora (Denzer) Mautz. He was a farmer until 1966 and after that was a guard for 23 years, working for various institutions.   On November 9, 1963 he married the former Ruth Beery and she survives in York Center. He is also survived by 2 step-sons, Carl (Chris) Gillespie, Columbus; Jerry (Kristen) Faine, Richwo more...
Ruth Pauline Mautz
life she had an immense love for animals, which developed over the years to trading and selling dogs, cats and her true love, horses. Ruth always enjoyed being outdoors, she had passion for photography, writing and scrapbooking. Surviving are her sons: Jerry (Kristen) Faine of Lakeview and Carl (Chris) Gillespie of Hermann, Missouri Grandchildren: Jesse (Christine), Joshua, Jeremy (Lauren) and Kayleen Great grandson: Austin Michael And many ex more...
Patricia Jean (Davis) Maxwell
njoyed having a good time. Patty always appreciated traveling back to her home state of Michigan. A very community-minded person, she owned and operated the Back-Forty Tavern in Prospect for over 30 years; it was all about taking care of people for Patty.  Family was the most important thing to her; it was the center of her life. She is survived by a son, Greg (Jennifer) Schindler, Zanesfield; two daughters, Debbie (Jim) Frazier, Radnor; Michel more...
Vi Maxwell
90, of Richwood died Wednesday, Aug. 28, 2002, at The Gables in Green Pastures. She worked at the Cardinal Market in uptown Richwood and was a devoted member of the Central United Methodist Church. She enjoyed gardening, working with flowers and playing cards with the girls and most of all, she loved her family. She was born June 16, 1912, in Walkerville (Windsor), Ontario, Canada, to the late James and Isabella Howart Irving and became ai Unite more...
Maxine Mayberry
n. On March 28, 1943 she married John M. Mayberry in Greenup, KY and he died July 13, 1998. She was a member of the Advent Christian Church in Claibourne, and the Richwood Civic Center where she enjoyed playing bingo and making prizes for the winners.  She was a talented craft maker and enjoyed craft shows, garage sales and shopping.  She was a homemaker, to whom family was very important.  She was a grandma to all the family foster kids.   more...
Leonard Maynard
late Floyd and Irene (Hurley) Maynard. On March 2, 1968 he married the former Joann M. Dowell in Michigan and she survives He worked as a maintenance supervisor at Eaton for 22 years, retiring in 1997.  He enjoyed woodworking and working in the yard and was a wonderful cook.  The most important thing in his life was his family. He is survived by three daughters, Barbara (Doug) Burbaugh, Harpster; Tina (Jim) Soice, Marion; Jody (Ellery) Maze more...
Donna L. McAllister
years of their numerous career pursuits, they were able to visit every state in the US and travel throughout most of Europe. Donna had a keen eye for class, style, talent, elegance and music. She was a smart, classy, hardworking and thoughtful woman. She often reserved her opinions on most matters, keeping them to herself. However, those that knew her best know she had an opinion on most everything and would, usually with a dry wit, gladly give more...
Olen N. McAllister
s of his family, or friends, he always cared about how they were doing, what they were learning, and what they wanted to do in the future. Olen was active in his local church and enjoyed reading his Bible. He enjoyed woodworking and working in his garden. Olen always loved a good meal and good conversation. He is survived by his daughter, Dixie (Russell) Bryant, Richwood; a grandson, Derek Bryant; two nephews, John R. (Katherine) Hamilton, Mari more...
Dale I. McBride
orgia; Mrs.—Richard (Carol) lipham oxford alabama 1 son - Dale of Toledo 2 0 1 _Grandchildren and Great Grandchildren also survive. Surviving Brothers and Sisters and Addresses 1 bro - Roy, Richwood;_ 2 sis - Esther King, Forest; Ruth Bidwell, Kettering Funeral Services will be held_Fri.,, Mar. 31, 1989_, 1£L at_H:00___m. in the_Ballinger F. H._ with Rev__Raymond Gage_officiating. Burial will be in_ Dunkirk_ Cemetery, near_D"nk more...
Roy E. McBride
94. He is survived by a daughter. Sue Ann (Pete) Bails- Watson of Phoenix, Ariz.; two granddaughters, Heidi Bails of Columbus and Bobbi Sue Bails of Richwood; a great-granddaughter. Monica Bails; two sisters. Esther (Robert) King of Dunkirk and Ruth Bidwell of Kettering. Funeral services will be held at 1 1 a.m. Wednesday at the Ballinger Funeral Home in Richwood and burial will be at the Claiboume Cemetery. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to more...
Verna Pauline McBride
ennedy, Chad Kennedy, Cary Kennedy, Brandon Lipham, Kristen Lipham, Joe McBride, John McBride, Toby McBride, Richard Solomon, Dan Solomon; sisters-in-law Ruth Bidwell, Betty Crawford, Evelyn Crawford; a brother-in-law Robert King; special friend, Maggie; and numerous nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be Monday, December 23, 2013 at 11:00 AM at the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home, Richwood with Pastor Matthew Craig officiating.  Burial more...
Everett “Gene” McCarty
pson, Opal Slaughter, Helen Kinsey, Alice, Edith and Bertha McCarty. He had worked in construction for Harris, Jolliff and Michael and then as a self-employed carpenter.  Gene was very handy and could fix or do anything, making and building things for many people, from cedar chests to entire homes.  He was an outdoorsman and enjoyed fishing and hunting.  Most importantly, the center of his life was his family, especially his grandchildren and more...
Maynard McCloud
d Etta Mae (Ingersole) McCloud, he was also preceded in death by siblings: Skeet McCloud and Olive Marie Denman Maynard was a veteran of the Army. He was a banker for nearly 50 yrs., starting his career with the Richwood Banking Company, then First National Bank in Marysville and finally retiring from Bank Ohio in Portsmouth. He was a graduate of the Madison School of Banking. Member of the Richwood Church of Christ. During his banking career in more...
Linda Litteral McCoy
Auditor’s office where she retired in 2006. She was proud woman, social butterfly and strong advocate for women’s rights. She believed in American democracy and never missed election day. One of her joys in life was drinking ice cold Coca Cola. She had a great sense of humor, and her favorite saying was, “My name is Linda, and I’m Coke addict.” She had expensive taste in clothing and loved shopping, and she was very knowledgeable with more...
Kathryn Frances McElheny
Hickman. Kathryn was a member of the LaRue United Methodist Church, she was a true homemaker in every sense of the word, a talented seamstress, she had made clothing for many of her family over the years, she also enjoyed making dolls and pound puppies. Kathryn was also known for her pie making ability, she always made the pies for family holidays and it could be said that almost everyone got their own pie. Surviving are her loving family, son: more...
Theo Rowland McElheny Jr.
l their closing, then worked for Plant Life in Marion before going to ADI in Carmel, Indiana. He then went to work at Whirlpool Corp where he retired in 2004. Rowlie enjoyed farming, raising beef cattle, gardening, woodworking, draft horses, crossword puzzles, recycling, collecting antiques and being gourmet Grandpa, making appetizers and desserts. Most of all he enjoyed his three girls and their families. He was a member of the LaRue Mason more...
Mary E. McElroy
ceded in death by two daughters: Cathy McElroy and Diane Lynn Glenz, sisters: Elsie Wiley and Ella Jean Hague Mary was a 1952 graduate of the Richwood High School, she had worked in the insurance industry throughout her working career. She also had worked at the Richwood Civic Center. She loved volunteering at the Memorial Hospital in Marysville. Mary was a member of the Rush Creek (Essex) United Methodist Church. She enjoyed crocheting and sew more...
Mary L. McElroy
Jean Cook of Lima Nieces and Nephews Special friends: Deb Lewis, Phyllis Griffith and Grace Jerew Mary had worked at the former Marblecast Plant in Richwood, was a member of the Richwood Church of Christ, she enjoyed working in her garden and with her flowers and traveling Mary was a kind and generous person who will be missed by her loving family whom she adored In Keeping with Mary’s wishes Memorial Services will be held Thursday even more...
Bettylou McFarlan
Bettylou McFarlan, 88, of Prospect, died Saturday morning September 14, 2019 at the Kingston Residence in Marion. She was born on May 4, 1931 in Galion, she was adopted by her late grandparents William and Zetta (Giles) Wiener. She was also preceded in death by her biological mother, Genevieve Kirtland, as well as sisters Barbara Jean and Patty Ann. On June 4, 1950, she married Robert O. McFarlan at the Emanuel Lutheran Church in Marion, they more...
Marji A. McKinniss
abian, she was also preceded in death by two sons: David and Doug McKinniss, brother: Daniel Fabian, grandson: Harley Winslow, son-in-law: James Vernon Smith and a great grandson. Marji was a true farmwife, she was a hardworking woman who did whatever was necessary to help her family with what was needed. It was always “Family First”. Marji was a member of the St. Mary Catholic Church in Marion. She also belonged to the Good Friends Club in more...
Cora Juanita “Skeet” McMahan
Cora Juanita “Skeet” McMahan, 92, of LaRue, peacefully passed away at Kingston Residence of Marion on August 6, 2018 surrounded by her husband and son. Her long battle with dementia is over and she is with our Father in Heaven.   Skeet was preceded in death by her parents Lloyd and Gladys (Carey) Banning and her brothers Raymond, John, and Jim.  She is survived by her loving husband Harrison Eugene “Gene” of 75 years, their son Paul an more...
Edgar "Ed" McMahan
of the Richwood Fair Board, past Byhalia -York PTA President, avid Cleveland Browns and Indians fan, and in the last years really enjoyed listening to blue grass and gospel music. Ed was a very social person, he enjoyed talking to people and always keeping up with the goings on in the area. Over the years one of his greatest joys was watching his grandchildren doing their activities. On August 20, 1961 in Richwood he married Carola J (Barry) M more...
Harrison Eugene “Gene” McMahan
Harrison Eugene “Gene” McMahan, 97, of LaRue, passed away peacefully at Kingston Residence of Marion, Monday morning, June 21, 2021. He was born October 28, 1923 in Ridgeway to the late Chester and Bessie (Rayner) McMahan. He was also preceded in death by his wife of 75 years, Cora Juanita “Skeet” (Banning) McMahan whom he married on Feb 17, 1943;  his brother John William, and his sisters Marjorie Stanley, Marcella Ridzon, and Anne McM more...
Linda McMahon
rence Earl “Clancy” McMahon in Battle Creek and he died November 16, 1995. She was also preceded in death by a daughter, Lori Skeens, a grandson, Kory Keigley, five brothers and four sisters. Linda was a strong, hard-working, stubborn woman who was all about taking care of her family. She was a wonderful cook, with potato salad, pies and goulash among her family’s favorite dishes.  She enjoyed all types of gambling and going to racetracks more...

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