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Dustin Ray Bishop
e was born December 11, 1982 in Bellefontaine to John M. and Debra (Johnston) Bishop. He was employed by Bill Detwiler Construction, Kenton.  He was a veteran of the U. S. Army.  Dusty was very artistic and enjoyed woodworking and painting.  An avid fisherman, he also enjoyed golfing, playing pool, watching movies and playing video games.  What he enjoyed most was spending time with his family. He is survived by his father, John (Chris) Bis more...
Donald R. Black
lle. He was born September 22, 1947 in Marion to the late Dallas and Delores (Rausch) Black. Don had worked at the former American Can in Delaware and then for many years at P.P.G. in Delaware, part of his job there was working as an E.M.T.. However, his true calling in his work life was photography. He was a talented photographer in the area. His studio, Don’s Photography was known for making special memories at many weddings. He was a long more...
Babe R. Blankenship
ed the White Swan Restaurant for 25 years. They then owned Babe and Ollie's Grocery in Green Camp for five years. With his family, he was an avid fisherman, hunter and golfer. He was a member of the Richwood Golf League, the Kings Mill Senior League and Rocky River Fish Club. A veteran of World War II in the Navy, he was a member of the Prospect K of P Lodge, life member of the Elks Lodge #32 in Marion, a 51-year life-member of the Verne I. Mount more...
Jason Allen Blankenship
hool, he also attended Richwood First Baptist Church. Ballinger-Peppard Funeral Home, Richwood, is in charge of arrangements. There will be no calling hours. Contributions to the family may be made in care of the Richwood Banking Company. more...
Jeremy Paul Blankenship
ptical tech and licensed Optician with Comprehensive Eye Care in Columbus for the past year, before that he had lived in Orlando for 15 years. He was a very outgoing person who never knew a stranger, he had a passion for cooking, enjoyed working pottery and was known to be very artistic. He belonged to a Men’s Choir in Columbus and loved spending time with his dogs, Oscar and Nino. Surviving are his mom and dad: Gerald and Linda Forrider of R more...
Jimmie Lee Blanton
n, Eugene H. Thompson, grandchildren, Gabrielle, Heath, Bailey and G-Baby. Jimmie was a retired carpenter, having worked at the former Carter Lumber in Green Camp for 20 years. He was of the Baptist faith. Jimmie enjoyed working with his hands, whether it was woodworking, anything mechanical, drawing or art, he could do it. He was known to root for the Buckeyes and the Cleveland Indians. He also enjoyed cars and trucks, especially Mustangs. But more...
Mary K. Blevins
ed all the people she came in contact with at the G & R, her customers were her friends. She enjoyed wintering in Florida and loved boating on Lake Erie. Her family was the most important thing in her life, she was always looking out for them. Mary K. was a very caring person. Surviving is her husband, John Henry Blevins, her son, JB (Beth) Blevins of Prospect, her grandson, Colton D. Blevins and her sister, Carol Birchfield of Prospect. Step-so more...
Ernest R. Blue
) Aug 3. 1947_in_Prn.spprt_ Wife or Husband Living (*) or Deceased ( ), When- Surviving Children and Addresses_ 2 sons - Kenneth R. and Jon E. both of Prospect_ 2 dau - Mrs. Stephen (Connie) Howe and Mrs. Michael (Cathy) King both of Prospect _Grandchildren and_Great Grandchildren also survive. Surviving Brothers and Sisters and Addresses _ 1 sis - Mrs. Dale (Evelyn) Walters, Delaware_ Funeral Services will be HpIH sat.. May 16. ;i987_, 1 more...
Evelyn T. Blue
__Murl Wood____________________Living ( ) Deceased (xk Mother’s Maiden Name Opal Marie_______Eddy--------Living ( ) Deceased (xk If Living, Where------------------------------------------------------------ 1st - Maynard Buckingham - died June 8, 1978 Married to-----------------(date)-----------------in------------------------ 2nd - Russell Blue - survives Wife or Husband Living ( ) or Deceased ( ), When---------------------------- Surviving Chi more...
Mary Florence Blue
x, Mike and Adam Shuman. Mary Florence was a 1939 graduate of the Richwood High School, she had also been a polio survivor. She was a longtime member of the Richwood First United Methodist Church. Former member of the OCCL, King’s Daughters and The Lunch Bunch. She was a licensed real estate agent and had worked with her husband in establishing the longtime Richwood business, Nelson Blue Realty. Mary Florence was also an accomplished seamstres more...
Maxine A. Blue
nity, including the Prospect United Methodist Church, where she was an active member.  More than anything, she was dedicated to her family. Surviving are her loving family, four children: Connie (Steve) Howe, Marion, Cathy King, Kenneth R. (Connie) Blue and Jon E. Blue all of Prospect; grandchildren: Jarod (Carla) Blue, Kelly Blue, Adam Blue, Mike (Shannon Tuzzi) Howe, Eric Howe, Jennifer (Thadd) Sherer and Brandi Harrah; one brother: William S more...
Wanda Arlene Blue
eing employed by Scotts as a bookkeeper.  She then worked for Mays Jewelers which was located in the Sutton and Lightner department store in Marion.  Arlene ran Blue’s Accounting Service out of her house for 35 years, working as a bookkeeper and tax preparer for many people and businesses in the area. On October 23, 1964 she married Robert “Fritz” Blue at the First United Methodist Church in Richwood and he survives.  She is also surviv more...
Kevin Eugene Boblenz
ite people throughout the decades. After retirement, he kept his love of farming and the world of show pigs to the top of his day-to-day adventures. It was no surprise to catch him on the phone with any one of his friends talking about what was the next big thing. He would spend his days talking or going on adventures with many of his best friends but no more than his grandson, Mason. On the days he had downtime, you would always find him at his more...
Martha Boblenz
e married March 6, 1940 and he died February 3, 1988. She was also predeceased by an infant son David Lynn Boblenz, siblings: Jim Moury, Joyce Garverick and Dorcus Nash and a grandson Kristropher Boblenz Martha was a hardworking farmwife who enjoyed reading, traveling, sports, music, a clean house and flowers. She had a deep faith and dedication to her church, the Green Camp United Methodist Church. Martha had been a member of the United Method more...
Margaret Lake Boggs
Woman's Club, a past member of Judy's Garden Club and a member of the Presbyterian Women's Fellowship. Prior to her marriage, she taught domestic science in the high schools in Gassaway and Davis, W.Va. She was a forward-looking business woman in an era when few women were accepted in managerial positions. Her long association with C.M. Singleton and Company is well known and under her guidance and management, the small business of the late 1920 more...
Norma Joan Boles
the church choir for 20 yrs. She was 50 yr. member and Past Matron of the Mary Lenox Chapter #98 O.E.S. Joan had worked at the Fulfillment Corp., Tecumseh Products and Lynch’s Grocery. She was a caretaker all her life. Taking care of her mother, then her son and all the rest of the family whenever possible. She will be greatly missed by her family and friends. Surviving are her children, Kenneth (Suzy) Boles of Green Camp, Dianna (Donny) Joh more...
Joshua August Bolinger
e graduated from North Union High School in 1997 and attended Ohio State University as an art major. He was a member of the National Wild Turkey Federation and Pheasants Forever. He loved hunting, water sports and mountain biking. He was born Nov. 20, 1976, in Sunnyvale, Calif., and is survived by his mother, Jo Wilcox; a brother, Jake Bolinger; a sister, Jolene Bolinger; grandparents, DeLynn and Eilene Kale of Richwood, Maxine Gray of Byhalia an more...
Violet Clara James Bond
t of the Navy Mothers Chapter in Richwood in 1967. She lived most of her life in Claibourne and Richwood, as well as in St. Mary's, and most recently in Oklahoma City, Okla. She will be fondly remembered as a humble, hard-working, deeply religious person. She was born Oct. 31, 1908, on a farm near Richwood, to the late Clyde Earl and Iva Mae McAllister James. She moved to Springfield, and was married to Stanley Herman Bond who preceded her in dea more...
Helen L. Borland
Mae Foos and Rosella Parish. A 1941 graduate of York High School, she was a member of the Marysville Church of the Nazarene and the Farm Women’s Progressive Club. She was a talented seamstress and her family loved her cooking, especially her homemade noodles. Helen was a true farmwife in every sense of the word, she was known to drive her own tractor and loved being around the farm animals. She is survived by a son, Russell (Florence) Borlan more...
John A. Borland
he York High School and member of the Marysville Church of the Nazarene, World Gospel Mission Men with Vision Chapter and the former Mount Pleasant Church of God, and a board member at Camp Union where he spent many hours working. He enjoyed woodworking, gardening and hunting. On April 21, 1946, at the McKendree United Methodist Church in York Center, he married Helen Ruhl and she survives. Also surviving are children, Russell L. (Florence E.) Bo more...
Kramer H. Bowden III
many years at Fairfield Engineering in Marion. After the closing of Fairfield, he began his own consulting company, Bowden Consulting. From there he later retired. Kramer loved is family and friends. He enjoyed grilling, cooking, and entertaining at numerous get togethers where many laughs and memories were shared. He also enjoyed hunting, fishing, swimming in the pond and sharing silly tales with his grandchildren at the Jackson Family Home. As more...
Rose Mary Bowden
a long time member of the LaRue Baptist Church which is where she was married. She inspired so many with her faith in God and the compassion and caring of the other person always wanting to help ease their problems never thinking of herself.  She enjoyed cooking and baking for family and friends. She had a gifted talent for sewing and quilt making. Prior to her early retirement because of health reasons, she was employed at the Marion County A more...
Lloyd Boyd
He retired from the Eaton Corporation in Marion where he drove a tow motor for 35 years.  A veteran of the U. S. Army, he served during the Korean War and was a member of American Legion #368 in Prospect.  Lloyd enjoyed working on cars that he would buy, fix up and sell.  He greatly enjoyed spending time with his dog, Ginger and mowing his lawn. He is survived by a son, James L. (Amy) Boyd, Green Camp; two daughters, Sharon (Stephen) Warner, more...
Norman Joe Boyd Sr.
Norman Joe Boyd Sr. 76, of Richwood, died Saturday morning June 18, 2016 at his home. He was born June 5, 1940 in Richwood to the late Joseph Boyd and Elma R. (Harraman) Boyd Wood. Norman was a very hard working man, able to fix about anything, he had worked in maintenance for companies in the area and was known for running his logging business, JB Logging. He loved to hunt and fish when he was able, and with his wife enjoyed going to the river more...
Donald Brady
Brady and Betty Shuler. Don had worked in the Pipe Fitting/Fire Protection industry. He had worked for Empire Fire, with Chuck Fields at Accurate Fire Protection and Commery Fire Protection. Don loved to be busy whether working, tinkering, fixing things or just cleaning and organizing. When not at work you could find him in the garage doing his thing while listening to his remade 8-track player and home-made speaker system. If he wasn't working more...

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