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John Andrew “Andy” Ritchie
also preceded in death by 6 brothers and 3 sisters. Andy was a very hard worker; he retired as a crane operator with the former General Castings in Delaware. He enjoyed collecting guns and knives, fishing and camping and working in his garden. Andy was known as a very good cook. He loved to be in his garage, just sharing time with his family and friends and neighbors. Andy was a dedicated family man who provided for his family. Surviving is his more...
Donald Lee Roar
ald had worked at Whirlpool in Marion and the former Glenwood Range in Delaware. He most recently worked part time at Menards. He liked to keep his hands busy and could fix anything. He enjoyed tinkering in his garage and working on his Toyota truck. Donald made good use of his talents by flipping houses with his brother-in-law, Steve Ransome. He enjoyed watching The History Channel, old westerns and sci-fi. He was a loving husband and dad and a more...
Robert Lowell Baker
loner with few friends. He had difficulty distinguishing between reality and fiction. He was heavily medicated which made it difficult for him to socialize and maintain relationships. Robert enjoyed watching Star Trek, drinking Mountain Dew, snowmobiling, and smoking cigarettes. Musical interests included classic rock. One of his first albums was Styx's Grand Illusion. Funeral services will be held Wednesday November 16, 2016 at 11:00 am at th more...
Janet R. (Everett) Roberts-Friend
, 2015 at her home.  She was born June 17, 1940 to the late Tinsley and Nannie (Harr) Everett in Portsmouth.  She attended the White Oaks Road Freewill Baptist Church in Marion.  She enjoyed church, gardening, fishing, cooking and spending time with her family.  Janet had a great love for her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. She was married on May 11, 1957 to her husband of 52 years Harlen K. Roberts Sr. until his death on May 6, 2009.  Toget more...
Harlen K. Roberts
wner, starting Richwood Meats with his family in 1992.  The business was sold in 2002 and continues to operate.  Before that, he had worked at Quaker Oats and the Eaton Corporation.  Harlen enjoyed hunting and fishing, working on his Jaguar, riding his 4-wheeler and being with family. Besides his wife, he is survived by three sons, Harlen (Linda) Roberts Jr., Marion; Rodney (Michelle) Roberts, Richwood; William Roberts, Cincinnati; six brothe more...
Julia Lee “Judy” Roberts
Julia Lee “Judy” Roberts, 101 of Marion, died peacefully early Friday morning, January 27, 2024 at the Kingston Residence of Marion. She was born September 2, 1922 in Hardin County, the second of five children to Everett and Frances (Sieg) Detwiler. She was preceded in death by three brothers, William, Joseph and Phillip Detwiler, and a sister, Rebecca Tillman. Judy was a 1940 graduate of Marysville High School. In 1942 she married Russell more...
Mary E. Roberts
both her family and the Radnor community her commitment to excellence in education that was so deep a part of her for her entire life. While raising five children and managing her part of the farm activities such as hand-making clothes and preserving farm-grown foods, Mary was able to earn her Master Degree in Guidance and Counseling from The Ohio State University and at the same time pursue her career in education that included teaching at Rad more...
Agnes Robertson
on, brothers; Ellis, Ronald Sr. and Wilson Moore and sisters; Ruby Mae Campbell and Alice Robertson. Mrs. Robertson worked at the former Community Hospital in Central Supply. She was a homemaker and loved her family and cooking. Also enjoyed country living in Kentucky, woodworking, puzzles, games and kept a very complete journal. Funeral Services will be held Tuesday November 30, 2010 at 1:00 PM at the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home in LaRu more...
Walter Robertson
y, Oct. 10, 2006, at Marion General Hospital He was bom Jan. 27,1919, in Carter County, Ky., to the late Arch and Lilly (Roberts) Robertson. On May 25,1942, he married Agnes Moore and she survives. He was a poultry farmer working for Indian Springs Poultry Farm, also was a machine operator at Tecumseh Products and a veteran of World War II, serving in the U.S. Army. He was a fox hunter, loved to fish, and never met a stranger. Also surviving are more...
Phyllis Hughes Roberts
yllis was a 1936 graduate of the Prospect High School, member of the Prospect United Methodist Church, worked as a Dietician at the former Jane Case Hospital in Delaware, sold Avon Products and enjoyed Sewing, Quilting and Making Pillows Phyllis loved life, she was one of those people who never met a stranger, and she will be greatly missed by family and friends She married Paul F. Roberts in 1936 and he died in January of 1970, also predeceased more...
Richard Roberts
io and also at the former Eaton plant in Marion. Richard enjoyed watching Nascar, his favorite drivers were the Earnhardts (Sr. and Jr.). He also loved his OSU Buckeyes, going to the beach, attending classic car shows and taking pictures. Richard loved life, he never met a stranger and will be greatly missed by his loving family and friends. Surviving is his wife, Rose (Ridge) Roberts, his children, Cheryl (Ralph) Miley, Kim (Scott) Hetzinger more...
David G. Robinson
of the Richwood area, died unexpectedly Wednesday, Jan. 10, 2001, at Grant Medical Center. He was a 1992 graduate of North Union High School and worked as a chef at Tucci's in Dublin. He enjoyed being with his friends and making people laugh and he liked music, movies, playing golf and cooking. He was born Jan. 25, 1974, to William and Angela Coder Robinson and was predeceased by his grandparents, Robert Coder and David and Helen Robinson. He is more...
Ila Gertrude Robinson
on Steam Shovel for one and one-half years, Betty Zane Popcorn Canner for five yeas and Universal Cooler for two and one-half years. She also did housework and cared for the elderly. She was a member of the Jehovah's Witness Kingdom Hall West Congregation in Delaware. She was born Jan. 7, 1907, in Union County to the late George and Carrie Thornburg Dunnan and was predeceased by three brothers; two sisters; her first husband, Walter Wood; and her more...
Ronald Lewis Swihart
rt, he was also predeceased by his son, Jeff L. Swihart, siblings: Richard and Jerry Swihart and Dixie Bauder Ron was a graduate of the Ohio State School for the Blind, he was a proud farmer, who loved being on the farm, working the ground. Ron was active member of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Waldo where he held many positions, most notably he served as Sunday School Superintendent for many years. He cherished his fishing trips to Canada wit more...
Alva Green Rosebrough Jr.
Alva Green Rosebrough Jr., 79, of the Kingsville area died Oct. 2, 2000, at his residence. He was a U.S. Navy veteran of World War II and retired from the S.C.M. Plant in Ashtabula on June 1,1986, after many years of service. He had been previously associated with the Masonic Lodge in Ashtabula and was active with the Kingsville Public Library where he worked with the Friends of the Library. He was a talented artist and enjoyed woodworKing, carv more...
William C. "Bill" Rose Jr.
ose Fencing.  Bill was active with Richwood Village Council in many capacities, eventually serving as active mayor at the time of his death.  He had also operated the former Gene’s Body Shop in Richwood.  Bill enjoyed taking riding trips with family and friends on his Harley.  He was a hard worker and believed in doing things right. He is survived by his wife, Vicki (Klaiber) Rose, Richwood, whom he married August 21, 1987 in Richwood; a s more...
Mary Roshon
eat grandchildren, Cassidy and Bella Murray and Lincoln Utzinger; and son-in-law, Wayne Boblenz. “Aunt Mary” also adored each of her nieces and nephews and their families and was grateful for their kindness and always looking after her. Mary’s family will receive friends on Friday, February 14 from 4-7 p.m. at the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home in LaRue where funeral services will be held on Saturday at 11:00 a.m. with Pastors Calvin Wa more...
Kenneth Mitchell “Mitch” Ross
Bones” Hamilton. Mitch was retired from the Whirlpool Corp. in Marion where he worked for 39 years as a forklift operator in the paint department. A true tinkerer, he was always busy with his hands, whether it be woodworking or his valuable sharpening service in Richwood, he was always doing something. Mitch loved being outside and really enjoyed attending his grandchildren’s ball games. He was a big Ricky Nelson fan. Surviving is his son more...
Russell Ross
and Homer Ross; step-children, Arthur Fields, Beverly Slonecker, Larry Fields and Barbara Brady; and special friend, Dorothy Dever. He was a veteran of the U. S. Army serving during World War II.  He worked in the auto wrecking and used cars business, starting Ross Auto Wrecking in Richwood, which later became Kirby Auto Parts, and Ross Used Cars in Somersville.  A member of the Trotting and Pacing International Association, he loved to race p more...
Jack Arthur Rouse
8 in Richwood to the late Jonathan Arthur and Nancy Margaret (Sayre) Rouse. He was also preceded in death by a son, Terry Rouse, and step-son, William Dailey and his former wives, Helen Joyce and Mildred Ruth. Jack loved working outside in his yard and going to picnics. He was known by the handle, "Smokey" in his CB club. When he was able, he could be seen at McDonald's every morning enjoying his breakfast and coffee. He is survived b more...
Wanda Jane (Edler) Rouse
use of Richwood.  She is also survived by seven grandchildren: Christopher Colbert, Heather and Robert Rouse, Amanda and Shannon Neely, Justin Marsh and Samantha Rouse.  Wanda will be remembered for her years of service working in the cafeteria at Elgin South Elementary School where she loved the chance to see and interact with all the children.   She also enjoyed gardening and traveling to different states to visit her children and grandchild more...
Sandra Williams (Yantone Welch) Roush
animals and nature were nearby. After marrying her husband, late Gary L. Roush, in Clarksville, TN, she settled into the heartlands of Ostrander and later Richwood, Ohio, to raise her children as a homemaker while also working as a production associate with Ranco, Multicon, and then Flxible over a 30-year period. After retirement she enjoyed her pets, baking, bingo, crossword and word search puzzles, watching reruns of Little House on the Pra more...
Josephine L. Rubeck
as currently a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church in Marion.  She belonged to the Richwood Civic Center and its Kitchen Band, was active in Richwood and North Union Athletic Boosters and OCCL in Richwood.  She enjoyed cooking, playing bingo and euchre and taking care of her family, especially her grandkids. She is survived by three sons, Ron (Roberta) Rubeck, Richwood; Larry (Nancy) Rubeck, Raymond; Robert (Joyce) Rubeck, Lorain; two daughte more...
Richard Rudd
dd, great grandson Oliver Neal Richard was veteran of the United States Air Force, serving our country in the Military Police as a Sergeant from 1971-1975. He worked at Marion Steel for nearly 20 years. He was a very hardworking man who always thought of others first, whatever someone needed, he was there to lend a hand or one of his tools. He was always working on something. He was known to plant a very big garden so everyone, including neighbo more...
Donna Jean Ruhl
Donna Jean Ruhl, 79, of West Mansfield died Wednesday, Aug.13, 2003, at Memorial Hospital of Union County in Marysville.  A retired loan officer with the Union Banking Co. in West Mansfield, she was a faithful member of McKendree United Methodist Church, where she taught Sunday School.  She was born Oct. 26, 1923, in West Mansfield to the late Dale H. and Marietta Spangler Staley. On Sept. 18, 1976, she was married to Gerald Ruhl. &nbs more...

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