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Marie Schultz
riends Church. She had driven school bus for 27 yrs. and had been an EMT for Prospect. Marie had also worked at the Richwood Bank. (as you can see, she was not one to sit around). She took great pride and satisfaction from taking care of her home, she loved to mow her yard! She was known for making delicious Monster cookies and great meatballs. Marie loved her OSU Buckeyes; she rarely missed a game no matter the sport. The true center of her lif more...
Lisa R. Schwaderer
ntrol. She was a 1978 graduate of the Elgin High School. Lisa was a very private person who made it her life’s work to take care of her family. Her boys and their families were priority one! She also took great pride in taking care of her property and tending to her flower garden. Surviving are her sons, Ben (Sharon) Schwaderer of LaRue and Josh (Karley) Schwaderer of Prospect. Grandchildren, Ashton and Bristol Schwaderer and Ava Cusick Sibl more...
Edward J. Schweinfurth
ating the American colonial times, the Brigade of the American Revolution and the Northwest Territorial Alliance. As an artisan, Ed made many reproductions to use in demonstrations. Ed also used his creative talents for cooking and had a large collection of all types of cookbooks. Many were historical, which connected to his interest in horticulture and gardening. He became a member of Seed Savers, which collects and perpetuates heritage seeds more...
Arthur C. "Ozzie" Sedgwick Sr.
"Ozzie" Sedgwick Sr., 85, of Urbana, formerly of Richwood, died Sunday afternoon, June 12, 2005, at his home. He was born Nov. 29, 1919, to the late Ernest and Mary S. Ranier Sedgwick. He was a retired mechanic, working for the Ford garages in Richwood and Marion. He also had worked as a federal grain inspector. He was a former member of the Central United Methodist Church in Richwood and had been attending the Beatty Freewill Baptist c more...
David L. Seigfried
arion to the late John J. Sr. and Edna (Ferguson) Seigfried. On September 22, 1991 he married the former Sharon (Cox) Johnson in Caledonia and she survives in LaRue. He was an over-the-road trucker for many years before working as a corrections officer at MCI.  He was a veteran of the U. S. Navy serving with the Seabees in Vietnam.  An avid fisherman, David loved to fish anywhere there was a puddle. Besides his wife, he is survived by two so more...
L. Wayne Seiter
in the St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Prospect, in later years he was a dedicated listener of WMRN Sunday morning worship from Emmanuel Lutheran Church in Marion. Wayne was a lifetime farmer; he loved being outside and working on his farm. This farm was a source of pride for the entire Seiter family, from all the different animals raised there to the Sunday night family dinners to all the harvests. Wayne still owned the first tractor he purcha more...
Ethan Michael Sessler
Medical Center after a lifelong battle with diabetes and its complications. He was born April 26, 1991 in Marysville. Ethan was a private man that loved his boys more than anything. One of his most treasured memories was taking them to fish any time of the day or night. He loved the simple life of being outdoors. Some of his favorite past times was to go hunting, fishing at the Richwood Lake or vacationing in his favorite place, Myrtle Beach. H more...
Cindy S. (Mabry) Sever
d cherished. She was preceded in death by her father, William T. Mabry. If tears could build a stairway and memories a lane. I’d walk right up to heaven and bring you home again. Cindy’s hobbies included reading, cooking, being with her grandchildren, and doing crafts. Visitation hours will be held Friday, November 29 from 4:00 PM – 8:00 PM at Hanley and Sons “Southwest Chapel” Funeral Home located at 23421 State Road 23, South Be more...
Thelma Marie Sewell
arious illnesses.  After Earthen’s death, she had a job with “Community Action” which was the early version of the Welfare Department.  She always had a special place in her heart for the elderly who were isolated, taking baked goods and other homemade items to them.  Throughout her life Thelma was an active member of the Union Baptist Church until declining health prevented her from going. She spent her spare time making “grandma” more...
William M. “Mike” Shanaberger
William M. “Mike” Shanaberger 47 of New Bloomington died unexpectedly Wednesday March 8, 2017 from injuries sustained kayaking, while on one of his adventures. He was born May 16, 1969 in Uniontown, Pa. to Harry W. “Bill” and Ruth M. (Hunt) Shanaberger, his mother survives in Uniontown. Mike was a 1987 graduate of the Laurel Highlands High School and a 1991 graduate of Cal-U of Pa. He and his family have been residents of the LaRue area more...
Kathleen “Kathy” (Myers) Shaw
.  A graduate of Marion Catholic High School and Mount Carmel School of Nursing, she was a nurse for several nursing homes in the  cities in which she lived, finally retiring from Fairhaven Community in Upper Sandusky.  Baking, cooking, canning, and taking care of others were her life's works and treasures.  An active and devout member of Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Kenton, Kathy laid down her life for her family, her friends, he more...
Raymond L. Shaw
ing husband, father, father-in-law, grandfather, great-grandfather, brother, brother-in-law, uncle, son, and friend. After his career in several food processing plants, his time was occupied with odd jobs: trenching, woodworking, delivering livestock, transporting goods and being a driver for local Amish friends. A loyal member of Immaculate Conception Church in Kenton, his faith guided and supported him and his family through many challenges in more...
Richard D. Shaw
Perry and Anna Lee (McGee) Shaw; he was also predeceased by 3 brothers: Bob, Ray and Jim Shaw Dick was a talented builder, he built everything from his granddaughter’s playhouse to  full size homes, and he enjoyed wood working, taking care of his home, especially his yard. Dick was very active in the Richwood Community, having donated his time building expertise on many projects in the village. He loved to sing and play guitar and in recent ye more...
William E. “Bill” Sheets
, electricity, metal fabrication and plumbing. He passed these traits along to his sons. He retired from Goodyear Rubber and Tire Co. in Marysville and had worked at the former Ranco plant in Plain City. His first job was working at Web Plastics in Richwood, making hula hoops. Bill enjoyed traveling, camping, motorcycle riding, tractor pulls, snowmobiling and going on Boundary Waters Wilderness trips with family. He took great pride in his antiq more...
Patsy Elaine Sheidler
in Kenton. She was born September 16, 1953 in Kenton to the late William and Julia (Garnes) Hudson. She was also preceded in death by siblings, Randy and William Hudson. Patsy was retired the Whirlpool Corp. in Marion, working there over 30 years. She was a very talented and hardworking person. She helped draw the plans for her home and then helped with the physical labor and the decorating of the home. She had an eye for interior design. Pats more...
Justin R. C. Shelton
rers will be Garey Shelton, Trey Shelton, Brad Feasel, Tobi Wilson, Brian Baker; Caleb Millington, Judd Spitzer, Wes Farmer and Robbie Adams. Memorial gifts may be made to Kaydence Nicole Shelton Trust Fund, c/o Richwood Banking Company, 28 N. Franklin St., Richwood, OH  43344 Condolences and remembrances may be expressed at www.stofcheck-ballinger.com View Memorial Tribute Video Hide Video If the video stutters, pause it for a minute or tw more...
Richard J. "Dick" Shepard
Richard J. "Dick" Shepard, 66, of Radnor, died Wednesday, April 27, 2005, at his home surrounded by his family. He was a graduate of St. Benedict's High School in Cambridge, and started working at the age of 18 for the Corrugated Container Co. in Columbus, which was later to become the Weyerhaeuser Co. in Delaware. He retired at the age of 62 after 44 years of employment. In recent years, Mr. Shepard worked at Mom Wilson's Meat Market. more...
Richard “Rick” Shepard Jr.
other James D. Bailey. Surviving are three sisters: Mary M. Shepard of Marion, Tammy A.(Terry) Henderson of Marion and Bridget (Ralph) Dix of Cambridge, and one brother: Michael K. Shepard of Columbus Rick was currently working at the egg farm in Mount Victory and had been employed at Marcy Industries in Richwood for 13 yrs. Rick loved his friends as if they were family; he also had a love for the outdoors as well for animals. He was a hard w more...
Helen Elizabeth Sherman
ok from the Ohio State Patrol Training Academy.  She was a member of Prospect United Methodist Church and the former Prospect Order of the Eastern Star.   She was a self-taught artist who enjoyed oil painting and making dolls and doll clothes in her younger years. On October 12, 1932 she married Harold E. Sherman, who died June 12, 1966. She is survived by a son, Ron (Patti) Sherman, Prospect and a daughter Yvonne (Dick) Nye, Prospect more...
Sara J. Shields
irlfriend getaways". Always organized, she led by example. Tom referred to people stepping in her kitchen that they were entering "Sara Camp". She enjoyed her Bridge and Euchre Clubs, playing the piano, cooking and entertaining.  She also loved spending time outdoors caring for her flowers and landscaping. Surviving are her devoted children, Eric (Kandi Krebehenne) Shields, Richwood; Brian (Laurie) Shields, Evergreen, Co; Car more...
Ronald E. Shirea Sr.
Ohio to the late John S. (Tim) and Letha (Denman) Shirea. On February 28, 1964 he married W. Jean Burchett and she survives in Bucyrus. Ron was a 1961 graduate of Ridgedale High School.  Right out of high school he began working at Tecumseh Products in Marion.  He worked there and held various positions within the company for 23 years. He then worked for Tri-County Limestone/Shelly Materials for 21 years as a heavy equipment operator. He also w more...
Ruth Eleten Mannasmith Shirk
hool and had lived in Fla., for more than 20 years. While living there, she worked for  Ward and was a receptionist at the Kenaston Clinic. She active and dedicated member of the Richwood Church of Christ and enjoyed cooking, baking, fishing and playing cards. Her family was the joy of her life, especially her grandson Cody whom she helped look after. She was bom March 17, 1928, in Essex to the late William and Mil-ed Parish Fisher. She marr more...
Timothy Milton Shoaf
te into something new. He also enjoyed spending a weekend morning hunting fields to find Native American arrowheads. He loved to learn the history of the pieces he would find as well. Tim enjoyed spending his time outdoors biking, running, hunting, fishing, and camping. He liked to share and teach others about his hobbies as well. He loved taking his great niece and nephews to fishing spots he would find and teaching them how to cast and reel. more...
Jenny Lynn Shoffner
s born August 7, 1953 in LaRue to the late Grace Eckard. On December 27, 1975 she married James Shoffner Sr. in Marion and he survives in Marion. She was a 1972 graduate of Elgin High School.  The center of her life was taking care of kids, her own, as well as many children in the area through day care service.  Jenny enjoyed cooking and baking and going to yard sales and auctions. Besides her husband, she is survived by a son, James Shoffne more...
Linda Kay Shoup
in death by one son, Kirk Hughes and siblings: Sam and Charles Shoup and Anita Coffman. Linda loved horses, she had harness horses most of her life that she raced. Linda loved to garden and can foods and was always busy working somewhere doing something. She helped anyone she could and enjoyed cooking big meals for family. She had attended the Belle Center Church of Christ. Surviving is her son, Douglas (Nicole Reeder) Hughes of Lakeview Grand more...

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