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William Wallace Peck
ere military honors will be conducted by the Richwood American Legion and VFW.  Visitation will be held at Ballinger Funeral Home on Wednesday from 6 to 9 PM. Memorial contributions may be made to Unverferth House, 190 King Ave., Columbus, OH  43201. Condolences to the family may be expressed at www.ballingerfuneralhome.com. more...
Eddy Ray Penix
President of Local #2506 in Marion; he then started Penix Construction in 1998 operating the family company until his retirement due to health issues. He loved riding his Harley, tinkering in his garage, building things, working on cars or fixing anything that needed fixing. The love of his life was his family (especially his grandkids) and his dog “Pollie”, his family will deeply miss Eddy. Funeral Services will be held Saturday May 18, 20 more...
Roy M. Penix
ceded in death by two sons: Robert Dean and Roy Melvin Penix Jr., siblings: Ed Penix, Hilda Faye Gilliam and Loretta Evans Roy had worked at Pollack Steel, National Can, Todco and Diamond Logistics. His favorite job was trucking. He enjoyed riding his Harley motorcycle, hunting and the outdoors of Kentucky with his family and friends. On December 7, 1963 at his parent’s home on Sandusky Rd. he married Rona Starr (Griffith) and she survives, a more...
FRANKLIN P. PENNEY
81 OF RICHWOOD DIED WEDNESDAY, 1999 EVENING AT THE UNION MANOR NURSING HOME IN MARYSVILLE HE WAS born September 13, 1918 IN RICHWOOd to parents WILLIAM O AND MARGARET (MARTINO) PENNEY FRANK WAS A VETERAN OF WW II IN NAVY WORKING WITH THE SEA BEE'S, HE WAS OF THE METHODIST FAITH, MEMBER OF THE RICHWOOD VFW POST 870 HE WAS RETIRED IN 1977FROM THE UNITED STATES POST OFFICE AS A RURAL ROUTE CARRIER AFTER MORE THAN 30 YRS IN OCTOBER OF 1947 HE MARRIE more...
Ruth Penney
Pauline (Perine) Dangler. In October, 1947 she married Franklin P. Penney and he died March 20, 2000. She was a member of Community United Calvary Church and the Richwood VFW Auxiliary.  Ruth enjoyed playing euchre and cooking, and loved watching nature out her windows.  She was a very devoted mother and grandmother. She is survived by a son Rex (Angela) Penney, Richwood; two daughters, Linda Penney, Richwood; Sabra (Mark) Kemp, Raymond; gra more...
Michael Boxwell Penry
 He was also an avid fan of the Buckeyes and Browns.  Michael wrote a poem that said: If we all learn to be truthful, compassionate, with loving care, we can change the world in which we live in! it can happen go-King Mike! His wonderful sense of humor and companionship will be missed by all.  Bodda-Bing-Bodda-Boom. A private ceremony will be held at a later date.  The family is being assisted by Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home, P more...
Pastor Timothy J. Peria
ople to the Lord. In his off time, Tim was known to enjoy some time on Indian Lake or Lake Erie, he loved fishing. His family was so important to him, he cherished the time spent with his entire family. He really enjoyed cooking for them. Surviving is his wife of 50 years, Joy Ann (Civalier) Peria, they were married September 19, 1970 in New Jersey. Also surviving are their children: Chris (Sonya) Peria of Marion and Julie (Daniel) Reed of Fiel more...
Roy Dale Persinger
) Persinger, his mother survives in New Bloomington. Roy was a 1970 graduate of Elgin High School. He learned masonry from his dad as a young boy and raised his family on this trade until his retirement in 2013, proudly working for himself his whole life. Roy’s passion in life was motocross racing and riding with his little brother Ted. They built their own track on the family farm many years ago and continued to ride with anybody that was more...
Joseph Edward Pertuset
Fairfield, and enjoyed playing euchre on his lunch break with his co-workers.  He was known as the homerun hitter and enjoyed his years playing softball in Marion.  He loved dancing with his wife, and his craft was woodworking.  In 1998 his health forced him into early retirement.  During the last twelve years his hobbies included his grandchildren, keeping weeds out of his beautiful flower beds and playing cards with his very close family a more...
Rose Marie Pfeiffer
n 1961. She worked as a registered nurse for 40 years in many settings, finally retiring from Maria Joseph Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Dayton. Her passions included gardening, sewing, collecting memorabilia, and working on the family genealogy. Her children were her greatest accomplishment. She loved spending time with them and her grandchildren, of whom she was most proud, although she would never brag or boast. She was humble and res more...
Cora Dell Johnston Pfister
graduate of the Magnetic Springs High School. She had worked as a salesclerk at the former Warner’s Five and Dime in Richwood and Lazarus. She was a member of the Union Baptist Church. Cora was very crafty, she enjoyed working with her flowers, crocheting and knitting. She had also been a member of the Richwood Civic Center. Surviving is her husband: Don Pfister Sr., they were married August 27, 1996 in Richwood. Also surviving are her childr more...
Kathie Ann Pfister
“Bill” and Dorthea “Dottie” Davis. Kathie graduated from Richwood High School in 1967. She was a member of the Richwood Tigers Marching Band. She was retired from General Industries in Marysville. Kathie enjoyed taking care of the racehorses at the races with her husband of 37 years, Donnie Pfister. She enjoyed time with her family, vacationing in Florida where she and Donnie decided to call home several years ago. She loved going to t more...
Paul  E. Phipps
ight time play. Also a second diamond was realized. All these things were done so more girls could utilize the fields  and play Softball in the summer.  After  stepping down  from coaching, he started working with woodcrafts and along with  his wife did  craft shows every fall until his health would not allow.  He served York Township as clerk for four years.  He was a man of many talents, enjoying trap more...
Frances Elizabeth “Frannie” Pickens
astor Tony Hansen officiating.  Burial will follow in Prospect Cemetery.  Friends may call on Thursday from 4 to 7 PM at the funeral home in Prospect. Memorial gifts may be made to Central Ohio Diabetes Association, 1580 King Ave., Columbus, OH  43212 or Delaware Speech and Hearing Center, 494 W. Central Ave., Delaware, OH  43015. Condolences and remembrances may be expressed at www.stofcheck-ballinger.com. View Memorial Tribute Video Hi more...
Donald Clyde Poland
farmer. He also was retired from the B.F. Goodrich Company in Green Camp where he worked for 30 years. He was a member of the Fulton Creek Evangelical Friends Church, Farm Bureau, West Mansfield Lions Club and enjoyed woodworking and gardening He was a pillar of strength for his family which he loved deeply. He was born July 1, 1929, in Hardin County, to the late Clyde Irvin and Jennie Mae Ansley Poland. He was first married to Phyllis Jean Mouse more...
John James Popovich
John James Popovich, 55, of Richwood died unexpectedly Friday, Arpil 21, 2000, at Memorial Hospital of Union County. He was a member of Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church in Marysville where he was active working with bingo and serving on the church council. He was a sheet metal journeyman and had worked for Columbus Heat and Ventilation for more than 20 years and had formerly worked at Westinghouse in Columbus. He was a 1962 graduate of Linden more...
John “Jack” Porter
nd friends. Most of all he enjoyed his grandchildren. To him each one was very special in their own person, and he loved them just as they are. He was a member of the Elgin FFA and was proud to win the 1964 National FFA Speaking Contest. A 1966 graduate of Elgin High School, he was part of a very tight knit group with many dear friends. He served seven years in the United States Air Force. Besides his wife he is survived by three sons, Todd (Vi more...
Dondra Marie (Deane) Preston
ne) Preston of South Vienna and formerly of Radnor, went home to be with the Lord Thursday, March 13, 2014, surrounded by family in her childhood home in South Vienna. She dedicated her life to serving the Lord and the caretaking of others. After careers as a process engineering coordinator for Abbott & Co. and office administrator for Anthem, she started Two by Two Daycare out of her home in Radnor in 1996. During this time she helped raise many more...
Kenneth E. Preston
illiam E. and Edith Gregg (Baker) Preston.  He was also preceded in death by his first wife, Betty M. (Wheeler) Preston. He was a veteran of the United States Navy serving during World War II. Kenneth was self employed, working in the door and window construction industry. He is survived by his wife, Evelyn R. (Parthemer) Preston; step-children, Mitchell (Anna) Ross, Richwood; Randy (Melanie) Ross, Waldo; Scott (Tina) Hamilton, Richwood; Judy more...
Thelma Preston
she was a member of the Mission Circle, and for a time attended Grace Baptist church in Marion. She served as a Sunday School teacher for many years at the Richwood church. Her family meant everything to her. She loved homemaking, cooking for her family, family get-togethers, and traveling. She also enjoyed quilting and made quilts for her children. She volunteered for Red Cross at their local blood drives for many years. She enjoyed serving as a more...
Arthur G. Price
he LaRue United Methodist Church. Art believed that challenges in life were not to be avoided but dealt with head on.  For him only a job well done meant a goal achieved.   He was an optimistic, honest, humble and hard working man who strenuously taught the virtues by which he lived.  He exemplified “The Greatest Generation” as described by Tom Brokaw, defending our country when called, asking for nothing in return, and setting an example more...
Donald J. Price
orris, Marguerite Cotterman, Ruth Moses and Helen Price Don was a veteran of the Korean War serving in the Army, he was then retired after many yrs. of service at DELO Screw as a Machinist, he was an inventor, enjoyed woodworking and treasure hunting. In years past he was a volunteer fireman in Ostrander and was active in the village of Prospect. Surviving are his 3 children: Myra (Mark) Glandon of Prospect, Heather (Jeff) Ferrell of Prospect and more...
Donna M. Price
cook for over 25 years with Buckeye Valley Schools.  Before that, she had worked for many years at Sunray Stove Company in Delaware.  She was a faithful member of Westfield Community Church.  Donna enjoyed sewing, quilt-making and leatherworks and was very talented with her hands. She is survived by a daughter, Melissa (Tony) Heddleson, Ashley; two brothers, Williard (Billie) Fassler, Decliff; Clarence Edward (Pam) Fassler, LaRue; two sisters more...
Evelyn Marie Price
Evelyn Marie Price, 81, of Richwood, died Sunday afternoon, June 4, 2006, at her home surrounded by her loving family. Of great Christian faith, she never wavered in her assurance that the Lord was taking care of her in spite of her adversities. She read and wore out two Bibles and was studying a third. During the last few years, Marion Christian Center was her home church. Her church family was faithful to pray for and with her. She spent 22 ye more...
Helen Price
se. She then finished her career in 2003 with Dr. Pamela Kapraly. This job was a labor of love for Helen, she cherished each moment and loved the opportunity to serve the families and community members of Richwood, often thinking of them as an extension of her own family. Helen had found her true calling in life and took immense pride in what she did. In her leisure time, Helen treasured the many camping trips she would take with her husband Bi more...

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