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Linnie Orlosky
ied Bernard Orlosky in Cleveland, and he survives in Richwood. She was an avid reader, and enjoyed sewing and embroidery.  Linnie was a bargain hunter who loved to talk, and never knew a stranger.  She loved her dog and taking care of her family. Besides her husband, she is survived by a son, Bernie Orlosky, Tennessee; four daughters, Delynn Orlosky, Cleveland; Robyn (Clifford) Short, Cleveland; Sandra Orlosky, Nashville; Paula Baker, Richwoo more...
Cyndee Lee Osborne
he Rev. Edward Fugate. Burial in the LaRue Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home in LaRue one hour before service time on Thursday. Those who wish may make contributions to the Cyndee Osborne Fund at the Richwood Banking Company, the LaRue Branch. more...
Davena "Dena" Louise Oswald
riend, Charlotte Mason. Private family services will be held Sunday. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, P.O. Box 102454, Atlanta, Ga. 30368-2454, or the Central Ohio Diabetes Association, 1580 King Ave., Columbus, Ohio 43212. Arrangements are being handled by the Gehm-Ballinger Funeral Home in Prospect. more...
Valerie Kristine Ott
ll at Gehm-Ballinger Funeral Home in Prospect on Wednesday from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m.  Burial will be at Fairview Cemetery in Ostrander.  Memorial contributions may be made to the Central Ohio Diabetes Association, 1580 King Ave., Columbus Ohio 43212. more...
Dennis W. “Bunk” O’Reilly
Otsego, Michigan to the late John Edward and Mary (Boley) O’Reilly, he was also preceded in death by a son, Josh O’Reilly and two brothers: Ed and Larry Morris. Bunk was retired from the United State Postal Service, working out of the Russells Point office. He had also been a truck driver with Signal Trucking. He loved being at Indian Lake, whether it was boating and just being near the water. He also enjoyed Nascar, Dirt Track Racing, cla more...
Joshua E. O’Reilly
thing with his two hands that he set his mind to. Josh was known to many as a protector and someone that would always be there to help. He enjoyed the outdoors, hunting, fishing and time with family. His love language was cooking a nice meal, and he was so good at it. He spent time traveling as a mill right foreman, working for Reliant Mechanical in East Liberty for the last 8 years. Funeral services will be held Saturday February 3, 2018 at 11 more...
David Pacha
itha (Terry) Thompson of Prospect Grandchildren, Samantha (Patrick) Henry, Tony (Ashlee) Thompson, Trent (Nora) Thompson and Jordyn (Corbin) Bunsold Great Children, Kylynn, Charlee, and Kaydence Thompson, Rowan Henry and looking forward to Georgia Thompson in January 2024 siblings, Ronnie Pacha of Marion, Peggy Pacha and Gina (Clay) Hunter both of Florida Mother-in-Law, Grace Jerew of Richwood and sisters-in-law, Joni Pitts and Nancy Pacha Pri more...
Edward Duane Pacha
st recently, John Hinderer Honda.  A bit of a perfectionist, he really enjoyed doing yard work and was considered by all who knew him to be an all-around “good guy”.  He will be missed by his dog, Molly, who was his walking companion. Besides his wife, Nancy, he is survived by his step-mother, Margaret Pacha, Upper Sandusky; three daughters, Kimberly Williams, Marion; Dawn Willey, Mt. Gilead; Christy Pacha, San Diego, CA; six brothers, Gar more...
Margaret Eileen Pacha
ch 29, 1945 she married Donald J. Pacha and he died March 6, 1994.  She was also preceded in death by a step-son, Edward Pacha, a grandson, J. D. Collins and a brother, Kenneth Fulton. She was a homemaker and a hard-working farm wife, living on the family farm in Richwood for 23 years.  She was a resident of Marion for 26 years and wintered in Florida.  Margaret enjoyed family time and camping. She is survived by two sons, David more...
Marion L. Pacha
t the Eaton Corporation in Marion.  Prior to that, she worked at Westinghouse in Upper Sandusky for over ten years and had been a former Girl Scout leader in Prospect.  Marion was very talented at crocheting, and enjoyed making afghans and blankets of all kinds for family and special friends.  Generous to a fault, Marion had a huge heart, and loved taking care of all her extended family, friends and co-workers. She is survived by her son, Ro more...
Marlies Ann (Bumgarner) Parikian
perience this world in a way that is unique to each of us, while maintaining respect for those around us.  She was an advocate for children and animals.  She assisted in finding foster homes for abandoned pets, sometimes taking them in herself.  She was also an avid reader and video gamer. A memorial service will be held Saturday, April 20, 2013 at 4:30 PM at the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home, Richwood with Pastor Joe Rhea officiating.  F more...
Anna L. Parish
ed Methodist Church.  She was an avid Ohio State football and basketball fan and loved watching television, especially old movies and the Hallmark Channel.  Her favorite time of the year was Christmas time.  She enjoyed making that season special for her family, and she loved to shop.  She was known to have a feisty spirit by her family and friends. Besides her husband, she is survived by a son, Bill (Beth) Parish, Richwood; two daughters, J more...
Harold Cheney “Hal” Parish
n the family farm.  After graduating from Richwood High School in 1957 he attended The Ohio State University, graduating in 1963 with a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering and specializing in Cryogenics. After working with NASA in Cleveland, he earned his Masters of Science in Mechanical Engineering at The Ohio State University.  He raised his family in Upper Arlington and then Dublin, where he remained until he retired in 1995 from more...
Lois Jeffers Parish
shed pianist and vocalist who performed at church functions.  Her family wrote “Lois was a beloved wife, mother, mother-in-law, grandma and great-grandma (gg). She loved sewing, church activities, puzzles, reading, and cooking. She will be missed by all who knew her.” She is survived by her five children and their spouses: Glenn and Diana Rose of Anchorage, AK; Stephen Parish of Charleston, IL; John and Louise Parish of Valdez, AK; Mike and more...
Jimy Ray Parker
ural Bucyrus, after a battle with cancer. A 1978 graduate of North Union schools, he worked for Scioto Valley as an industrial cleaner. He was a former member of the Galion Moose, was an avid body builder, enjoyed mountain biking, and was a great sports fan - his favorites were North Union, the Ohio State Buckeyes, Oakland Raiders, Cleveland Indians and Cleveland Cavaliers He was born June 10, 1958, in Kenton, to Lovell R. and Ledora Orr Parker. more...
Donnie Parrott
ysville, and she survives. Donnie loved life, it’s as simple as that.  He instilled into his children how it was to truly live and enjoy life to the fullest with no regrets and with hearts full of adventure. He enjoyed taking annual hunting trips to Wyoming with his father.  He was a man who never met a stranger; those who didn't know him knew of him and how truly great a man he was. He loved his wife and kids unconditionally and was truly a more...
William L. "Bill" Parrott
re being called back to the Parrott Farm. While at OSU he was a member of the Buckeye’s freshman basketball team. At the age of 30, he began his tenure at Parrott Implement Company.  He farmed throughout his time while working at Parrott Implement Company, which was his passion, up until the day of his untimely death. He was a lifetime member of the Magnetic Springs United Methodist Church and served as a Director for the Richwood Bank from 1 more...
Linda S. Parsons
s a member of the First Baptist Church in Richwood.  She worked for Honda of America in Marysville as a Safety Coordinator for 10 years.  She had been an over-the-road truck driver with her husband for Fed Ex, frequently making trips to California.  She was known for being good at going forward, but had trouble backing up.  She and her husband owned and operated Mikey’s in Marion for 9 years, which later transformed into the business of Bee more...
Dorothy Laverne Patterson
er, member of the Claibourne Advent Christian Church; she was a caring person who loved the Lord and her family. Dorothy had a passion for music, especially Gospel, Blue Grass and Country music; she also loved animals and taking trips to Renfro Valley, Kentucky. She was a member of the Richwood Civic Center On September 27, 1956 she married Thomas E. Patterson and he survives. Also surviving are her children: Donna K. (Kinikin) Henderson of Po more...
Thomas E. “Tom” Patterson
ll as being a professional engineer, a title he was very proud to have earned.  Tom was a devoted husband, having spent twelve years as the primary caregiver for his wife, Dorothy following her stroke.  They both enjoyed taking trips to Renfro Valley, Kentucky.  He was a member of the Richwood Civic Center.  He enjoyed his grandchildren, and loved attending their baseball games. He is survived by two sons, Thomas Steven (Nancy) Patterson, Bu more...
Ruth I. Patton
ing them at the Richwood Fair.  She was a former Union County Mental Health and Recovery Board (Adamhs) member and had volunteered for Union County Mobile Meals and God’s Lifeline Thrift Shop in Mt. Victory.  She loved taking care of her husband, their boys and their families.  She enjoyed her farm life and took pride at being able to stay on the family farm as long as she did. She is survived by two sons, Steve (Marcie) Patton, Richwood; T more...
Frances Carol Paulins
Russell Makant Burial in   Prospect Cemetery  Visitation will be held at Gehm-Ballinger Funeral Home, Prospect on Tuesday from 6 to 8 Contributions may be made to   Central Ohio Diabetes Association, 1580 King Ave., Columbus, OH  43212       Cards are available at Funeral Home. more...
Paul William Sager
was an avid gardener who was especially proud of his beautiful iris bed. He enjoyed reading and watching birds from his comfortable screened-in porch, where he'd often pass the time putting together jigsaw puzzles or just talking with friends. He is survived by his wife Betty, sons Jim Sager, Columbus; Jon (Debby) Sager, Newbury Park, California; daughters Tamyan (Scott) Gandert, Apex, North Carolina; and Trisha Girard, Williamsburg, Virginia. A more...
Alvin "Alfie" Payne II
e, and one brother, Jason Payne. Alfie enjoyed spending time with family and friends. He looked forward to deer hunting every November. with his two sons and dad at his farm in Ritchie County, WV. Alfie had a passion for cooking and loved his dog Gus. In addition to his father, those left to cherish his memory include his grandmother, Olive Payne; two sons, Alvin “Ross” Payne and Gabe Daniel Payne; one sister, Carlin “Sissy” Facey; and more...
Doris Payne
er's Locker, then Kroger in Marysville.  After that, she and her husband owned and operated Payne's Auto Center in Mt. Victory for over 20 years. Doris was an avid gardener in her earlier days. She enjoyed being outdoors working in her flower gardens, and watching the birds in her bird feeders. She and her husband enjoyed traveling and hitting up the Various casinos they found along the way. Her biggest joy in life was her family. She was a very more...

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