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Marilyn R. Surber
mber of the LaRue Community, Marilyn had served as a den mother for the local Cub Scouts, was a member of LaRue Business Women, Pythian Sisters and the Mother’s Club, all in LaRue.  She enjoyed listening to Joel Osteen, making crafts, doing jigsaw puzzles and sudoku. She is survived by two sons, Dale Ray (Sharon) Surber; Robert William Surber, Sr., both of Marion; grandchildren, Linda R. Surber, Lori Ann (Paul) Anglemyer, Shawn M. Arthur, Rob more...
Paula A. Swafford
often work a full late night shift immediately followed by a visit to her family members early in the morning for a fun-filled day of shopping and watching movies, followed by more shopping. She had a natural ability of thinking about unique living room arrangements which she would ameliorate with her craft skills.   Funeral services will be Saturday, February 14, 2015 at 12:00 PM at the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home, LaRue with Pastor Matt more...
Claud W. Swartz
l failing health several months Occupation of Deceased Retired owner of former Swartz Motor Sales in Richwood Church, Lodges, Societies Richwood First Baptist Church; Deacon of Church: Chairman of the Board of R'ichwood Banking Co. presently; member and past master of Mt. Carmel Lodge #303 F&AM Mt. Carmel Chapter #42 Q.E.S.: Scottish Rite Valley of Columbus; North Star Lodge #452 K of P; Past Pres. of Richwood Lions Club; Richwood fair Board fo more...
Cecil Jay Swartzentruber
ted member of the Grace Brethren Church in Marysville.  Family was the center of Cecil’s life and he enjoyed spending time with his grandchildren.  He loved the outdoors and had an adventurous spirit, playing hard and working hard, whether it was cutting wood, or snowmobiling, cross country skiing, and hiking in Cheboygan, Michigan where he had a home.   Cecil was a people-person with a gentle spirit, and loved helping people, whether he wa more...
Martha Dunnan Sweeney
ie (Thornburg) Dunnan. On February 26, 1938 she married Arthur J. Sweeney and he died April 12, 1985.  She was also preceded in death by a son, Jim Sweeney, three brothers and three sisters. She was a former member of the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s  Witnesses in Marysville.  A lover of animals and particularly dogs, she was a former volunteer for the Union County Humane Society.  Martha enjoyed singing around the bonfire and yodeling and w more...
Clifford Allen Tanner
where he had been residing. He was retired from Marion Power Shovel as a press operator after 39 years of employment. In previous years, he farmed with Jet Harris. He enjoyed horseshoes, baseball, fishing, camping and woodworking. He will be missed by his devoted family and friends. He was born March 24, 1912, in Richwood, to the late Leroy E. and Eva Potts Tanner. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Helen Hitt, in 1940, and by his second more...
Frances I. Tanner
hool, she was retired as owner/operator of the Villa/Hotel Restaurant in Richwood for many years. She was a loving and caring mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and great-great-grandmother. She enjoyed being around and taking care of people and animals. She was born Jan. 25, 1930, in Union County. She was predeceased by her mother and father, Otho and Elsie Drollinger Dilsaver; step-father, Ezra Green,; two husbands, Louis Tanner and Sidney S more...
Louis E. "Louie" Tanner
ancer. He was an Army Air Corps veteran of World War II and a lifetime member of the Richwood American Legion Baccarat Post No. 40 and a member of the VFW Post No. 870, Richwood. A retired trucker, he worked with Gateway Trucking of Marion. He enjoyed working on lawn mowers, gardening, fishing and playing poker. He was born Jan. 2, 1925, in Richwood, to the late LeRoy E. and Eva Potts Tanner. He also was preceded in death by two brothers, Harvey more...
Elbert “Lee” Taylor
nion Baptist Church, serving as Deacon, and in numerous other capacities.  He had worked at MCI as a guard and also at Kennedy Ford and Marion Paint.  Lee was an animal lover; especially his Shih Tzu Dogs and he enjoyed working outside.  More than anything, he loved his three grandchildren. On May 25, 1953 he married the former Phyllis I. Fields in the Union Baptist Church and she survives.  He is also survived by his daughter, Brenda L. (Bi more...
Rosemary (Wall) Taylor
nt the world to her to see and to hear about all the activities of her children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and extended families.  She loved her many friends, a good joke, chocolate, playing cards and Rummikub, working crossword and Sudoku puzzles, singing, dancing, and playing the piano. Surviving are her children:  Fr. Nicholas Taylor of Colorado Springs, CO; Rosanne (Bob) Sturgeon of Divide, CO; Beth (Bill) Brelsford of Prospect; more...
Ruth Taylor
he had been a cheerleader. She was a longtime active member of the Prospect United Methodist Church. She was true farmwife, helping out wherever needed. Ruth enjoyed caring for her flowers and garden, but most importantly, taking care of her family. Surviving are her sons, Gary (Omaira) Taylor of Richwood and Terry (Susie) Taylor of West Jefferson Grandsons, Blake, Jeremy, Philip and Derek Funeral services will be held Tuesday September 20, 20 more...
William B. Taylor
hole life.  He was the son of the late Emory B. and Ada (Davis) Taylor. He was a member of the Prospect United Methodist Church and was veteran of the U. S. Army.  A 1948 graduate of Richwood High School, he was a hard-working and dedicated farmer his entire life.  He enjoyed going to flea markets and loved watching football, especially the Ohio State Buckeyes and the Cleveland Browns.  He also played football in his younger days. On Januar more...
Zachary Lincoln Taylor
apter. He had received his State and American Farmers Degree. He had also traveled to England and Scotland with the “People to People” student exchange program. Zach was a true farmer at heart. He loved being outside working the ground, going to pig shows with Shelby, baling hay and straw and just doing all the things that need done on a farm. He was on the Board of Directors of the Delaware County Farm Bureau. He was a member of the Young more...
Mary Kathryne Teets
omas G. Teets and two brothers Wayne and Jack Luckett Surviving are her eight grandchildren, eleven great grandchildren and seven great great grandchildren Mary was a homemaker. She enjoyed crocheting, playing games and cooking. She had been an Avon saleslady when she was younger. Private graveside services will be held at the LaRue Cemetery, Pastor Tim Pasma will officiate. Memorial gifts may be made to the Epilepsy Foundation 8301 Professio more...
Joe H. Temple
Joe H. Temple, 75 of Richwood died Wednesday, Aug. 13, 1997 at Community Healthcare Center in Marion. He was a well-known farmer and served as a 4-H club advisor for more than 50 years. He loved working wilh and encouraging young people. He had been a member of ihe former Marysville Toast Masters Club and he and his w i f e put on programs from time to time for senior citizens. In his youth. Joe turned lo Christ as his personal savior and he was more...
JoAnne Elizabeth (Jacobs) Tevis
rteen great-grandchildren; three sisters, Janet (Larry) Dunn, Marysville; Jean (Richard) Plotner, Marion; Becky (Ron) Rynders, Abilene, Texas; three brothers, Charles (Lucille) Jacobs, Prospect; Jim (Donna) Jacobs, Little Hocking; Jerry (Linda) Jacobs, Garrettsville.  Preceding her in death were her parents and three brothers. She was a member of the Crosswood United Methodist Church.  JoAnne was very active in school activities during the yea more...
Ann M. "Anna" Thomas
ected Occupation of Deceased domestic, Church, Lodges, Societies Richwood 1st United Meth. Church, member of church choir Date of Birth Jan 29. 1913____________ Place of Birth____Noble Co.t Ohio_____ Father’s Name Harry Buckingham_____________________Living ( ) Deceased ( $ Mother’s Maiden Name Emma Luellen__________________Living ( ) Deceased ( 3 If Living, Where .---—_—.—.-------------------------------------------------- Married to V more...
Thomas D. Thomasson
teran of World War II, a member of Richwood First United Methodist Church, American Legion Baccarat Post 40, Richwood, Richwood Golf League, Mount Carmel Masonic Lodge 303; former member of the board of directors Richwood Banking Company, former Richwood Lions Club and a former member of board of directors Ohio Hardware. He was preceded in death by a son, Robert K. Thomasson, a sister, and three brothers. Memorial services are 2 p.m. Sunday at St more...
Tyrone D. Thomas
Ty enjoyed fishing and traveling to Canada and Alaska.  He and his wife, Mary traveled to all fifty states. He was a fan of Ohio State Women’s Basketball, being a member of the Rebounders Club.  Ty took great pride in taking care of his home property. A memorial service led by Ty's niece Jennifer VonRue will be held Saturday September 24, 2016 at 5:00 pm at the family home at 21881 Springdale Rd. Marysville, Ohio 43040, where military honor more...
Vernon M. Thomas
active in the Richwood Service Center and had served on the Richwood Fair Board. He was bom Oct. 30,1909, in Livermore, Ky., to the late Hubert and Lydia Morton Thomas and was predeceased by three brothers. He married Ann Buckingham Nov. 16, 1940, and she died in April 1982. He is survived by a son, Thomas B. Thomas of Brackenridge, Pa.; two brothers, Hubert S. Thomas of Leitchfield, Ky., and Philip E. Thomas of Madisonville, Ky.; a sister, Helen more...
George G. Thompson, Jr.
ve the Belle Avenue Church of Christ in Christian Union (3CU) until 1990. He moved back to Circleville and continued pursuing his bachelor’s degree from Circleville Bible College during his fifties. While there he attended Kingston 3CU. Serving the Lord and bringing everyone he knew to Jesus was central to George’s life, especially through his music. Starting in the Marine Corps and continuing for the next fifty years of his life, playing mu more...
Doris J. Thompson
Thompson, one brother, Freddie Thompson, and sister Alice Blanton are deceased. Mrs. Thompson graduated from New Bloomington High School and earned a BA in substance abuse counseling from Circleville Bible College, member of Kingston Church of Christ in Christian Union, worked at Help Anonymous Crisis Center of Delaware, C.A.S.A. Childrens Advocate and Paint Valley Mental Health Center. She worked at these places as a substance abuse counselor. F more...
Florence “Flo” Thompson
ch in Marysville.  Flo loved people, and was a member of The Center in Richwood where she played in the Kitchen Band.  She was also a member of the Red Hat Society.  She loved to craft, do puzzles, sew and play cards.  Taking care of family was what Flo enjoyed most. She is survived by two sons, Blanchard (Karen) Moore, Marysville; Ryan (Suann) Moore, Springfield; a daughter, Viantha L. (Bill) Halley, Plain City; five step-children, Allen Th more...
Ruby E. Thompson
. Thompson, 91, of Richwood died Monday, Aug. 3,1998, at Community Health Care Center in Marion. She was of the Methodist faith and had worked at the IGA Foodliner in Marion and at Fulfillment Corp. in Marion. She enjoyed working with flowers and crocheting and was an»avid reader. She was born Oct 22, 1906,,in Marion to the late John and Lillie Shenaman Fetter and was predeceased by.a brother, John Fetter.She married Alvin K. "Tom" Tho more...
Sandra K. "SanDee" Tidd
s a long-time school bus driver for North Union Local Schools. In her later years she truly enjoyed her retirement with Claude. She enjoyed eating out, and enjoyed margaritas, which always made her cheeks red. SanDee loved taking care of her great-grandchildren (which she cherished being able to be active enough to watch them on her own); and loved cooking for her family. If you left grandma's house hungry, that was your own fault! She is surviv more...

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