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Melva N. Shuman
ars. She was a member of the Richwood Civic Center, where she had served as a Board Member and had played in the Kitchen Band, the American Legion Aux. in Richwood, where she had served as their President, the VFW Aux., the Kings Daughters and Mothers Club. She loved sports, she enjoyed rooting for her OSU Buckeyes and her favorite golfer, Rickie Fowler. When able, she was an avid golfer and had played basketball and softball when she was younge more...
Helen Lamont Sieg
le Nursing Center after a three-week illness. She was co-owner of Sieg's Drug Store in Richwood and a member of the Richwood First United Methodist Church, Mount Carmel Chapter 42 Order of the Eastern Star, Cheerio Circle of King's Daughters, Fortnightly Literary Club and the United Methodist Women. She was born May 16, 1908, in Richwood to the late Howard and Lillian Jewell Cahill. She married Thaddeus P. Sieg June 1, 1930, in BeUe Center and he more...
Rachel Adesta Phillips Simmons
ing, Where _ Married to_(date)-in_ Wife or Husband Living ( ) or Deceased ( ), When_ Surviving Children and Addresses_ 2 sons - Jack Fees of Annapolis, Maryland; Robert Simmons, Jeffersonton, Va. 13930 Willard Rd. - 162 Kings Dr. 22724 -Chantilly, Va.-22021- 5 Grandchildren and_Great Grandchildren also survive. Surviving Brothers and Sisters and Addresses - 1 sis - Mrs. Wilbur (Zita) Griffith, Richwood; 1 bro - John Fees of San Diego, Cal more...
Dorothy H. Sims
n; Jack, Grant, Mark, Luke, Blake, Paige, Drew, and Drake all Sims and Hunter and Taylor Boyd. Sister: Jean Gatewood of Dallas, Texas. One sister, Margaret Bradley is deceased. Mrs. Sims was a homemaker and very active working on the farm. Member of the Meeker United Methodist Church. The Ruth Artz Circle, The United Methodist Women, and the Salt Rock Joy Makers. She was an avid card player, and very much enjoyed her Grandkids and ten Great Gr more...
Larry Howard Sims
, 1957. He then joined his father as the third generation to farm the same Marion county land. Larry raised hogs, sheep, cattle, corn, soybeans, and wheat. Beyond caring for his family, his life's purpose was being a hard-working farmer and a faithful steward of the land. Active in the community, Larry was a life-long member of Meeker United Methodist Church, a member of 4-H and Future Farmers of America, a state officer of Young Farmers of Ame more...
Charles M. Sivey
hool and then the Richwood High School.  He was a veteran of the Army, serving overseas from 1941-1945 in the Quartermaster division and on the side served as a company photographer.  He was a dedicated farmer; he loved working the land and taking care of the animals.  He was also a devoted member of the Rush Creek (Essex) United Methodist Church where he served the church in many capacities over the years.  Charles was a Jackson Township Tru more...
Martha Sivey
Martha Sivey age 95 of the Kingston Residences in Marion formerly of the Essex area, died Monday morning, January 26, 2009 at the Marion General Hospital She was born June 20, 1913 in Jackson Township, Union County to the late Elmer and Catherine (Daum) Sivey, she was also predeceased by 1 brother: Charles Sivey and 1 sister: Ruth Sivey with whom she had made her home Despite having polio, Martha was a very active person, she loved to travel, sh more...
Pauline Sivey
nd hosted Bible studies for friends. Almost every morning her children would rise to find her seated on the couch reading her Bible and praying, reminding her children that she was praying for them. She loved to be busy, cooking, cleaning, sewing and helping on the farm. She would often advise us to “get busy with your hands”. She made quilts for many. Pauline loved to play games and kept her mind active with word puzzles and reading. She th more...
Ruth E. Sivey
Ruth E. Sivey, 90, formerly of Essex, died Wednesday evening, February 27, 2008 at Kingston in Marion.  She was born March 12, 1917 in Richwood to the late Elmer and Anna Catherine (Daum) Sivey. She had attended the former Grace Chapel in her younger years and was a member of Rush Creek (formerly Essex) United Methodist Church.  She graduated from Essex in 1935 and was a 1936 graduate of Richwood High School.  She was a dedicated caregiver fo more...
Lori Ann Skeens
r love of gardening, canning, sports and their work ethic with their kids and grandkids.  Lori also shared her love of reading and love of the Lord with them as well. Lori enjoyed spending time at her sister's dairy bar talking to people the last couple of years of her life.  In fact, she called it her "happy place" but it was Lori's positive, light-hearted attitude that truly blessed all the people there. Friends may call Sunday, more...
Marjorie J. (Retterer) Skidmore
and Samantha, Kandi Krebehenne and her daughter: Ashlee, Mary Krebehenne, Matt Laucher and Brad Laucher.  Numerous nieces, nephews, grandnieces, grandnephews. Marjorie was a retired cashier for the North Union Schools, working there for over 35 yrs., she also was the head baker (she was known for her pies) at the Hungry Farmer Restaurant in West Mansfield. She was an active and dedicated member of the Richwood First United Methodist Church an more...
Paul Edward Slonaker
for charities.  He had worked as a transit cop in Philadelphia. Paul enjoyed reading anything he could get his hands on and was a faithful patron of the Richwood-North Union Public Library.  When he was able, he enjoyed hiking and just being outdoors, enjoying nature’s beauty.  Paul was quite a story teller and enjoyed exchanging tales. On February 12, 1990 he married the former Nancy C. “Nan” Whiton in the South Congregational Church more...
Berkeley "Bud" M. Smith
acon/Elder, Sunday School Teacher/Superintendent, and Baptist Youth group leader. As a brother in Christ, Bud's Christian service was exemplified in his winsome ways. His interests included such things as carpentry, woodworking and he was known by others as one who could make and fix almost anything. He had an aptitude to take Jan's ideas and make them work. He was a gun enthusiast and enjoyed western movies. In his youth, Bud worked on his Unc more...
Hazel Colleen Smith
Hazel Colleen Smith, 86 of Richwood and formerly of Kingsville, Missouri, died unexpectedly early Friday morning September 21, 2018 at the Memorial Hospital in Marysville. She was born February 27, 1932 in Kansas City to the Orin Riley and Hazel (Israel) Carter, she was also preceded in death by a grandson and four brothers. She was retired from the Payless Cashways in Colorado where she worked as a cashier. Hazel loved her O.S.U. Buckeyes, rar more...
Janet Ann (Zuspan) Smith
io Eastern Star (Grand Esther). They moved to Texas in 1983 when Tucker was transferred for his job, there she became an Avon Lady and won numerous sales awards. Her hobbies included fishing, camping, bridge, gardening, cooking, jigsaw puzzles and crossword puzzles. She loved traveling and spent several summers traveling with her high school friends Barb Matteson, Barb Curl and Patty Sanders. She belonged to several bridge clubs in Texas. She more...
Martha Smith
n University as a house-keeping supervisor after 35 yrs. of service. Not one to sit still, she went back to work for the State of Ohio as an independent provider. Her family was always at the center of her life. She loved cooking for family gatherings. Martha also liked playing Bingo, poker, and online casino. Surviving are her children, Lisa Snyder of Caledonia, Richard A. Smith of Marysville and Edna Steberl of Dublin Grandchildren, Tiara Smit more...
Mary Jane Smith
-_ How Long 111 several years_ ,. j. -n. j Homemaker Occupation of Deceased- Church, Lodges, Societies _Prospect United Methodist Church_ Date of Birth Nov. 17. 1915_ Place of Birth _Marion, Ohio_ Father's Name _Charles King_Living ( } Deceased (x) M"*Wc MqiHpti Wpmp Rhea Ward Ki"g_Living ( ) Deceased (x) If Living Where both parents are deceased but she is survived by her_ step-mother - Lillian King who resides in California M more...
Robert H. Smith
ion for 36 years, retiring in 1992.  Among his favorite things to do were bowling, painting, reading the paper and doing word searches.  He especially enjoyed watching his grandsons play sports.  Bob took great pride in taking care of his home, especially decorating the outside during holidays. On February 18, 1947 he married Sylvia Smith in West Liberty, Kentucky and she survives in Richwood.  He is also survived by a daughter, Pat (Bill) C more...
Roger A. Smith
oger A. Smith, age 79 of Marion died unexpectedly Wednesday, September 5, 2012 at his home.  He was born May 28, 1933 in Marion to the late Samuel and Martha (Orth) Smith. On March 14, 1953 he married the former Mary Jane (King) in Indiana and they lived in Prospect until her death on August 18, 1992.  In 1994 he married the former Fern Watkins Beidler and she died in 2006.  He was also preceded in death by five brothers and two sisters. He more...
Sally Jo Livingston Smith
corating.  She lived in Spartanburg, South Carolina for nearly 10 years where she fell in love with the mountains and the people.  She was a faithful member of the North Spartanburg First Baptist Church.  Sally enjoyed cooking, camping, wiener roasts and sewing but especially liked helping friends and neighbors.  She loved to travel all over the U. S.  In addition to working in food service and catering, she also drove truck.  The simplest more...
Sylvia Smith
rds of Brookville, brother: Charles (Barb) Smith of Fairborn Sister in law: Sally (Joe) Kirkpatrick of Canton Sylvia had worked at the former Livingston’s Store in Richwood and Spain’s Five and Dime. She was known for taking great pride in her beautiful home, inside and out, her flowers and holiday decorations were always done just right. She loved attending all of her grandson’s activities, and was a fan of the Dallas Cowboys and the Chi more...
Lee Sobas
ng the most distinguished of their horses was Majors Wimpy, A. Q. H. A. champion and multiple A. Q. H. A. champion producer.  She had been the All American Quarter Horse Congress Show Secretary of many years.  She began working in the Ohio Quarter Horse Association office in 1975.  After she retired in 2001 she was inducted into the All American Quarter Horse Congress Hall of Fame. She loved to travel throughout the U. S. and especially enjoy more...
Criss E. Somerlot
Terry) Mullen, Brian (Cathy) Hamilton and Marcia (Don) Brake.  In addition, he is survived by 20 nieces and nephews. Criss’ best times were spent with family, coaching and traveling.  He enjoyed fishing, golfing and making his grandkids laugh.  He loved talking to people and getting to know athletes.  The man never knew a stranger.   There will a Gathering of Family and Friends to celebrate his life held Sunday September 10, 2023 from more...
Dean R. Somerlot
Dean R. Somerlot, 67, of Newark, died Friday, April 2, 2021 at Licking Memorial Hospital. He was born February 10, 1954 in Richwood, OH to the late Raymond Somerlot and Helen (Cramer) Weaver. Dean graduated from Denison University and worked in the Newark City Schools as a teacher and coach for 35 years. He continued to work as a substitute teacher in retirement. He was a friend to everyone and never met a stranger. He enjoyed golfing and loved more...
James Edward “Jim” Somerlot
a Haynes on July 10, 1982 at the Bible Missionary Church in Winchester, Indiana. He worked for IGA in Marion, Ford Meter Box in Wabash, and served as a pastor in Belpre, Jackson, and Glenmoor. He enjoyed reading, painting. baking, photogaphy, and model trains. Jim was a member of the Wabash Bible Holiness Church. He is survived by four children, Daniel L. Somerlot, Philip L. Somerlot, and Emily M. Somerlot all of Wabash, and Jonathan W. Somerlot more...

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