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Cloyd L. Mettler
ital Date of Death Sept. 20. 1986_Sat.,, Hour of Death_9:00 a-m- How Long 111 in 6 days_ Occupation of Deceased _retired farmer_ Church, Lodges, Societies _Methodist faith_ Date of Birth Sept. 22, 1900_ place o{ Birth Hocking County_ Father's Name _Moat ^_Mettler_Liying ( } Deceased t) Mother's Maiden Name._Estella Mae_smith Liying ( } Deceased P ) If Living, Where -- Tv/r • jx Lydia E. Robertson /, . v Oct. 14, 1927 . Married to-(date more...
Timothy E. Meyer
cohol counselor at Marion Correctional Institution, and 25 years as a clinical social worker before “retiring” to deliver auto parts. Tim loved his family.  He was happiest helping his son with projects at his home, working on his own home, or spending time in his garden and flower beds.  He also enjoyed antiquing, adding to his many collections, or finding a piece in the rough and restoring it. He loved to vacation in Florida, and even t more...
Bette A. Michael
zel (Holt) Griffith of Richwood and is survived by her husband of 62 years, Larry B. Michael, formerly of Raymond and now of Richwood. A 1955 graduate of North Union High School, Bette attended Secretarial College before working in various administrative roles, including 12 years at the Union County Auditors and Treasurers Offices.  She and Larry later worked for Roberts Express, a job that allowed them to travel across all of the United States more...
Margaret Louise Miley
member of the Fite Memorial Baptist Church, where she had sung in the choir and was active with the community Messiah production. She had been a 4-H advisor and enjoyed canning, crocheting and sewing. She was a talented at making dolls. Surviving are her children: Deborah Louise Bishop of Wilmington, North Carolina, Holly Rena Brown of Del Rio, Texas and William H. Temple Jr. of Columbus step-son: Brad (Connie) Miley of Marion Eight grandchildre more...
Millard (M.E.) Bumgarner
er and 2 sisters that died at infancy Mel was a 1934 graduate of the Richwood High School, a farmer and a dedicated and devoted family man Having a keen interest in agriculture, he would enjoy a drive through the country checking out fields of corn and beans. A drive through look at the equipment at Parrott Implement, the Richwood John Deere dealership, kept him up to date on the newest of farm equipment. With a quirky smile, a twinkle in his eye more...
Beulah B. Miller
, at Heartland of Marysville. She was a 1949 graduate of the Harpster High School and was a dedicated employee of more than 41 years at the former B.F. Goodrich/Parker Hannifan Plant in Green Camp. She enjoyed bowling and working outdoors with her flowers. She was born Aug, 16, 1931, in Wyandot County to the late Howard D. and Oakie Mae (Moore) Waggy. She was also predeceased by a brother, Gail Waggy. Survivors include: a daughter: Theresa (David more...
Henry W. Miller
er over 35 years of service to the former B.F. Goodrich and then Parker Hannifin plant near Green Camp. He enjoyed watching and caring for the birds at his home, he also enjoyed coin collecting, the Cincinnati Bengals and taking care of his dogs, especially Max. In his younger days he helped coach Little League Baseball in LaRue. The true joy of his life was his family, he was especially fond of his grandchildren and great grandchildren, he woul more...
James  Albert Miller
ary Fown. Mr. Miller was a carpenter and farmer and also worked at J. Lenco Co. for 10 years, member of the former St. Joseph Catholic Church and member of the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Kenton. He loved woodworking, gardening and fishing. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, April 5,2007, at the Stofcheck Funeral Home in LaRue. Father Anthony Dinovo will officiate. Burial in the Fairview Cemetery. Friends may call fro more...
Ruby Miller
annah and McKinley sister: Marian Blair of Prospect and brother: Dale (Joyce Ann) Jones of Marion, and many extended family on both sides Ruby was a member of the Prospect United Methodist Church, when she was living and working in Peoria, she worked for the Peoria Journal Star in advertising. Memorial services will be held Saturday September 9, 2017 at 4:00 pm at the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home in Richwood, Pastor Carolyn Christman will o more...
William A. Miller
nistration after 25 years.  He was a World War II Navy veteran who served on the U. S. S. Birmingham and was a member of American Legion post 368 and the Prospect United methodist Church.  He enjoyed fishing and working in his woodworking shop. He was born July 11, 1922, in Ashley to the late William and Florence Schillinger Miller and was predeceased by two sisters and two brothers He is survived by his wife, Jane L. Fisher Miller whom more...
Pearl L. Millington
others. Pearl had worked in retail for many years. She had worked at Wal-Mart in Sedalia, Missouri and Albany, Georgia. She loved to travel, especially going to the beaches in the south with her loving family. Pearl loved taking care of her flowers, it was a labor of love for her. She will be remembered as a devoted wife, mom, and grandma. Surviving are her children: Pamela (Roy) Massey of Lake Park, Georgia, Rebecca (Jim) Beamon of Panama Cit more...
Steven Allen Mills
sing the operation in 2008. After a brief respite, he returned to work at Chesrown Chevrolet Buick GMC, Inc. in Delaware, from which he retired in the autumn of 2018. Steve called Richwood home, raising two children, and making countless friends over nearly 30 years. He became a Freemason and Shriner. He was also a member of the Essex United Methodist Church and the Richwood First United Methodist Church.   He then lived in Delaware, for fifte more...
Ruth A. Minter
Pamela) Minter of Dublin and Steven Minter of Columbus two daughters. Johnna Sue (Greg) White of Hilliard and Luanne (Carl) Davis of Richwood; 15 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; and two sisters, Edna Boerger and Helen King of Kenton. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.mi Saturday at the Stofcheck Funeral Home. The Rev. Stephen Bull will officiate and burial will be at the Claibourne Cemetery. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. more...
Henry Herbert and Joyce Ann (Schrader) Mitchell
d their daughter Darla, Henry and Joyce decided to move to Ohio where their youngest daughter, Laurie, was born. Henry was a telephone repairman/installer for GTE and then Verizon for 32 years. He also spent several years working for Montgomery Township taking care of the cemeteries. Henry was also a proud member of American Legion Post 266 in Belle Center. Above all, Henry was a family man and spent most of his off-work hours working to build more...
Mary Kathryn Mitchell
mpany of Marion before beginning her newspaper editor career at “The Tennessean Newspaper.”   Mary loved to laugh, enjoying life to its fullest.  Mary in her younger years had many interests including rock climbing, hiking, caving or any outdoor exploring.   She was a strong willed, determined woman who loved David, her family and her fur babies (Chica, Bear, Lincoln, Poppy, Lil bit) with all of her heart.  Mary, her sister Amy and her more...
Harold Ivan Moats
the United States Air Force, also serving overseas in Korea. His career spanned that of a Banker to an Accountant. He had worked for the Johnstown Bank, the Pickerington Bank and the Richwood Bank. He then finished his working career as owner/operator of the former Moats Bookkeeping, he retired in 2000. Harold loved following sports, baseball (The Reds), college (The Ohio State Buckeyes) and golf were his favorites. He had a passion for gamb more...
John E. Mohr
urch where he taught Sunday School.  A veteran of the U. S. Navy serving during World War II, he was a life member of the Mt. Victory VFW.  He had served on the Richwood Civic Center Board of Directors.  He enjoyed woodworking, working in the yard and playing guitar, but most of all, John enjoyed life. He is survived by a brother and sister-in-law, Eddie and Cora Jane Gulliford, Green Camp; a sister, Arlene Bell, Texas; his companion and ange more...
Jared Theodore "Jerry" Monson
ears on Troy Road near Radnor. He also was a former Marlboro Township trustee. He retired from farming in 1981, and he and his wife spent the last 26 years in Texas with family close by. He enjoyed walleye fishing and woodworking. He was a member of Waldo United Methodist Church. Mr. Monson was bom Oct. 11, 1915, in Union County, the son of the late Theodore M. and Florence Temple Monson. He also was predeceased by a son, Lynn Monson; three siste more...
Mary Elizabeth Monson
ped with the farming and had a big garden. Elizabeth enjoyed traveling with her parents during her teen years.  She and Merrit vacationed each summer in Northern Minnesota.  She enjoyed journaling, giving monologues and making scrapbooks and photo albums.  She and Merrit spent many winters in Haines City, Florida. Funeral services will be held, Friday, August 29 at 11:00am at Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home in Richwood. Burial will be in th more...
Betty M. Moore
was also preceded in death by a son, Ralph Junior Moore, a brother, Harold McElroy and a daughter-in-law, Carol Moore. She was a member of the Richwood American Legion Auxiliary.  Betty loved being with family and always taking care of everyone.  She enjoyed gardening and tending to her beautiful rose garden.  She liked camping and she and her husband, Junior enjoyed wintering in Florida. She is survived by a son, Richard Lee Moore, Prospect more...
Donald Fulton Moore Jr.
l accident on May 9. He was a 1987 graduate of Fairbanks High School and had worked 13 years as a material handler for Kern and Kern in Marysville. A dedicated Jehovah's Witness, he was baptized Dec. 14, 1996, as a member of Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses in Marysville. He was a devoted husband and father who dearly loved his family and he enjoyed camping and fishing. He was born June 13, 1968, in Marysville to Donald and Pamela Bolenbaugh M more...
Donette Mae Moore
music and was a talented singer.  She enjoyed singing at country music jamborees around the area.  Her musical abilities also included calling square dances and playing guitar.  She also enjoyed sewing and crocheting, cooking and she loved to paint. Besides her husband of over 60 years, she is also survived by a daughter, Beverly Jean Terry, Marion; three grandchildren, Jaime Michelle (David) Courtney; David Allen Luyster, Jr.; Laura Jean (E more...
Edna Wanita Moore
Edna Wanita Moore, 89, of Marysville died Monday Oct. 8,2001, at Heartland of Marysville. She was a homemaker who enjoyed cooking and gardening. She was of the Methodist faith. She was born Nov. 5, 1911, in Union County to the late Maurice W. and Cora Snedicker Bulen and was predeceased by two sisters, Ruth Bulen and Eva Clevenger. She married John F. Moore Sept. 22, 1937 and he died Jan. 4, 1996. She is survived by two sons, Kenneth (Lois) Moor more...
Junior R. Moore
-grandchildren, Cassie and Cody and a special friend, Nancy Wood, Delaware. Junior was a WWII Veteran of the 10th Armored Army Division and was retired from Whirlpool in Marion.  His true heart’s enjoyment in life was working his farm with his wife and sons.  He was a member of the American Legion Post 40 and VFW post 870. Funeral services will be held Saturday, February 23, 2008 at 11:00 AM in the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home, Richwood more...
Larry P. Moore Sr.
teran of the U. S. Airforce. He had worked as a heavy equipment operator for the Railroad. Larry also had many different jobs throughout his lifetime. He was staple of Richwood, most days he could be seen on his scooter, checking out the goings on of the village. Larry enjoyed visiting with people around Richwood. He will be remembered as a caring Grandpa to his grandchildren. Surviving is his daughter: Denise (Terry) Hendrickson of Blanchester more...

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