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Leslie Owen Webb
a giving person, this was evident by his garden this year, he gave most of it away to his family . Leslie led a care-free unstructured life, but his family was the most important thing to him. He is survived by a son, Jacob King, Marion; daughter, Gloria Webb, Alabama; four brothers, Wayne Manley, Marion; Keith Webb, Findlay; Monty Webb, Richwood; Dennis Webb, Richwood; six sisters, Pamela (Chuck) Lambert, Oklahoma; Kay (Stan) Krawczyk, Richwood more...
Monty L. Webb
enter following a long battle with Lewy Body Dementia. He was born February 3, 1952 in Delaware to the late Lester and Iris (Mehring) Manley, he was also preceded in death by a brother, Leslie Webb. Monty was a very hardworking owner/operator of Monty’s Trucking. He loved to tinker on things and could fix almost anything mechanically. He lived a simple life, he enjoyed time with his family and friends. He also was known for his witty one line more...
Paula Askew Webb
l will follow in Claibourne Cemetery.  Friends may call from 3 to 8 PM on Tuesday at the Richwood Church of Christ, 29063 Sivey Road, Richwood, OH  43344. Memorial gifts may be made to the Paula Webb Fund, C/O Richwood Banking Company, 28 N. Franklin Street, Richwood, OH  43344 Condolences and remembrances may be expressed at www.stofcheck-ballinger.com If the video stutters, pause it for a minute or two while the buffer loads more...
Ruth E. Shields Ransome Webb
e 1941 county championship team from Kirkpatrick High School. She loved watching basketball on TV but really loved attending high school games. She was a member of the Richwood Garden Club. Ruth was happiest when she was working in her flower beds, planting new seeds or bulbs, pulling weeds and hoeing. She enjoyed watching the birds at her feeders. She is survived by a daughter, Patricia “Pat” Kyle, Richwood; a son, Leonard J. (Bev) Webb Jr more...
S. Ray Webb
ars doing auto body work for the local Richwood Chevrolet dealer, starting in 1952 with P. M. Curl, then Vernon Thomas, and finally Jerry Mills. He then continued autobody work for 12 years self-employed. In 1988 he began working for GG Homes in Marion and since 2001 had been a self-employed handyman. He served on The Auto Body Advisory Board at the Tri Rivers Joint Vocational School beginning in 1974.  He had served on the Richwood Park Board more...
Melodi Ann Weiser
l 30, 2021 at the Marion General Hospital. She was born December 27, 1954 in Delaware to the late Dale and Dorthea Faye (Hypes) Chapman, she was also preceded in death by a brother, Randy Chapman. Melodi was a very hard-working person, she retired in 2019 from American Showa in Sunbury after 23 years. She loved to travel, whether it was all around Ohio or to the Southwestern United States to see the Grand Canyon or maybe a stop in Las Vegas, sh more...
Faye Welch
on, Dustin Welch; a brother Fred Thompson; and sisters Doris Thompson and Alice Blanton. She was a 1970 graduate of Elgin High School.  She enjoyed watching Ohio State basketball and the Cleveland Indians.  Faye enjoyed making necklaces with beads for many people and loved her Boston Terriers.  Family was the center of her life; she loved her husband and her children and grandchildren, and was a Mom through and through. She is survived by tw more...
Louis W. Welch
over 40 years, retiring in 2009 as a receiving clerk.  A veteran of the U. S. Army, he was a member of American Legion Post 162 in Marion.  Louis loved watching NASCAR, especially Dale Earnhardt Jr., and he enjoyed woodworking, traveling and picking on his brothers-in-law. He is survived by a daughter, Shannon Vera, Marion; two sons, James (Maria) Bibler, Illinois; Jon (Tami) Bibler, Marion; a brother, Gary (Lynn) Runyon, Mansfield; four sist more...
Bina Joan Wells
also belonged to Carpe Diem.  She was a dedicated volunteer, accumulating thousands of hours, at University Hospitals in Columbus, Memorial Hospital in Marysville, and the Richwood Civic Center.  Joan especially enjoyed working the voting polls, which she did for several years.  She loved joining friends for weekly card games, and was a devout Ohio State Buckeye fan, attending home games, and traveling to all but one of the Big Ten stadiums ov more...
Janis Lorene (Patrick) Welsh
he “Get-Together Girls” as they had frequent ‘get-togethers’ through the years.   During WWII, Janis went to work briefly at the ordnance plant in Marion.  She joked that the war ended because they heard she was making the bombs!  On October 26, 1947, she married her high school sweetheart Paden E. (“Gene”) Welsh.  She was a ‘city girl’ who then had to learn to be a ‘country girl’ and farm wife.  She adapted and helped a more...
Kenneth D. “Doc” Welty
al Ohio. Doc was a member of the West Mansfield U.M. Church, a very active and dedicated member of the Richwood Civic Center, former member of the Masonic Lodge in West Mansfield and Lions Club Doc loved people; he enjoyed making new friends and truly never met a stranger. He married Grace Brandon (Eiler) and she died October 8, 1975, also predeceased by sister: Margarite Everly Surviving are his two sons: Tim (Sharon) Welty of LaPorte, Indiana more...
Dwight L. Wenig
rsity in New York. Upon graduating from Meeker, Dwight married and began raising a family in western Marion County. Mr. and Mrs. Wenig renewed their vows on their 50th anniversary Aug. 10, 2002. Among his hobbies were woodworking and preserving history. Dwight restored and extensively remodeled their sesquicentennial farmhouse. He also designed and constructed a vacation home at Candle-wood Lake in Galion, using hand-hewn red oak from their ϗ more...
Mildred Lucile Burdge Weist Beck Wenig
llett and Ron James. LARUE — Mildred Lucile Burdge Weist Beck Wenig, age 96, of LaRue, died Saturday, May 25, 2002, at 3:55 p.m. at 17925 Timber Lane in Marysville, the home of her daughter Rosalie Alltop where she was making her home. She was born Jan. 4, 1906, in Bowling Green Township to the late James Vesey and Maggie May (Harris) Burdge. With the exception of going to college and vacationing in Canada and Flori-da, her entire life was s more...
Carol Sue Wenning
n nursing in 1978.  Her long career included 21 years as a pediatric nurse at Children's Hospital in Columbus, and more than ten years in pediatric home health care.  Pediatric nursing was her passion, and she continued working until she was diagnosed with cancer. She was a member of the Richwood Church of Christ.   She is survived by her sisters, Mary Wenning of Fairborn; Pamela (Kevin) Wenning - Earp,  and her nephew, Stephen Earp, all of more...
Deborah D. Whited
2000, as the result of an automobile accident. She was a secretary at Spencer Consulting Services in Marion. She graduated in 1997 at the top of her class at Tri-Rivers High School and was an active member of the Marysville Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses. She was born Jan. 5, 1979, in Marion and is survived by her parents, Garland D. and Sharon G. Kolberg Whited; paternal grandfather, Glen Whited of Mount Sterling; maternal grandmother, Dor more...
Sharon Grace Whited
aron Grace Whited, age 65 of Richwood, died Tuesday, November 18, 2008 at her home.  She was born March 16, 1943 in Niles, Michigan to the late Leo and Dorice (Jones) Kolberg. She was a very active member of the Marysville Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses.  Sharon loved her family. On September 21, 1974, she married Garland Whited and he survives.  She is also survived by five step-children, Lynn Crowly, London; Rebecca (Perry) Mettmann, more...
Randall L. White
he Memorial Hospital in Marysville. He was born June 29, 1967 in Kenton to Fred Lowell and Betty (Boggs) White, his mother survives in Richwood. Randy was a 1985 graduate of the North Union High School. He was currently working at A.G.C. in Bellefontaine and had previously worked at Siemens in Marysville and Bellefontaine. Randy was a very hard worker who enjoyed being around people. He liked drag racing and could usually be found doing the me more...
James “Jim” Wiley
hich became Parker-Hannifan, retiring after 28 years.  He then worked as a supervisor for A. P. Technoglass in Bellefontaine and retired from there as well.  Jim was a farmer for many years. Jim enjoyed fishing and woodworking and was a big fan of NASCAR, especially Dale Earnhardt, Sr. and Jr.  He was also a fan of the Ohio State Buckeyes.  Above all, family and grandchildren were most important to him. He is survived by a daughter, Valerie more...
John Joseph Wiley
n was a proud farmer but also worked in real estate. He enjoyed North Union sports, Ohio State sports especially football, standard bred horse racing and playing Euchre. He served on the board of directors at The Richwood Banking Company for 42 years. He was a Claiborne Township trustee for 47 years. He served on the board of the Union County Soil and Water Conservation. He was a member of the Richwood First United Methodist church. John was born more...
Annabelle Willey
especially diligent with the everyday cleaning. She then went to work for the Delaware Schools in the cafeteria until her retirement. Annabelle was a dedicated wife, mom, and grandma. She was selfless to a fault, always thinking of others and never wanting to be in the spotlight. She enjoyed long rides in the country, especially during the fall. Camping, fishing and traveling with her family were some of her favorite things. She will be remem more...
Robert E. Willey
l Hospital in Delaware. He was born April 25, 1931 in Morral to the late Otto and Margaret (Engle) Willey, he was also preceded in death by two brothers: Clyde and Vaughn Willey Bob was retired from the Whirlpool Corp., working there over 35 yrs., as a Tool and Die Maker and Senior Maintenance Engineer. He served our country in the United States Navy. Bob was very talented with his hands, he could make or repair just about anything. He was the more...
Helen Williams
She enjoyed bowling and had bowled in a Delaware league at one time.  Helen enjoyed going to fish fries and playing cards.  The most important thing to Helen was family, and with ten children, she spent most of her time taking care of them and their families.  Helen also loved her special dog, Ozzie. She is survived by six sons, Bill (Milley) Williams, Marion; Larry “Pick” (Kathy) Williams, Marion; Phil (Janet) Williams, Marion; Dick (Pa more...
Merrill Eston Williams
Ag Fraternity “Alpha, Gamma, Sigma”. Being a graduate of Ohio State, he never lost his love for OSU football and basketball. Merrill was a humble, generous, and kind man. He loved God and loved to be outside gardening, taking care of the family woods or helping on the farm. He will be sadly missed by his friends and family. On June 26, 1987 in Kilbourne, he married the former Susan (Hawk) Lord and she survives in LaRue, also surviving are hi more...
Samuel K. Williams
obert and Mabel Brown, and a step-grandson, Dalton Carmean. Sam's first love was his family, which included his "second" family of co-workers and customers at McAuliffe’s ACE Hardware in Marysville. He enjoyed hiking, camping, hunting, and everything that involved being outdoors. Sam was an avid carpenter by trade. There was never a project too challenging for him to tackle. He had a passion for helping and teaching others whether at more...
Sarah “Sally” Williams
mily get-togethers and the time she could spend with them. Sally was a long-time dedicated member of the Fulton Creek Friends Church, where she had taught Bible School. She enjoyed doing pencil art, crossword puzzles and taking care of her flowers and yard, everything had to be just so! She had helped many of her family with babysitting and was known for her delicious potato salad. Surviving are her children, Barbara (Wayne) Schultz of Richwo more...

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