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Darwin Randall Clem
unteer firefighter for Leesburg Township for 13 years.  A 32nd degree Mason, he was a member of Prince Lodge #231 F&AM in Princeton, Indiana.  Darwin received a Master's Degree from Purdue University in 1968.  He began working in the agricultural fertilizer industry after moving to the Richwood community in 1977.  He drove truck for Scheiderer Transport Co., hauling milk and later for Ford Distributing, hauling for tractor dealerships.  He a more...
Irma Eileen Clement
ys putting family first. Eileen enjoyed helping kids, camping, horses. She was a true character that never knew a stranger and always told you what she thought, even though you didn't want to hear it. That was her charm of making you laugh. Eileen was an advisor 30 plus years in 4-H for LaRue Riders and Sliders and was a lifetime member of the Ohio Western Horse Assoc. Eileen worked and retired from Tri-Rivers Career Center as the ISS coordinato more...
Joyce E. Clevenger
iff) Clevenger and Linda (Clevenger) Simpkins both of Maryville, grandkids: Danielle (Aaron) Medeiros, Christina (Jeremy) Mullet, Rebecca (Craig Congrove) Clevenger, Justyn (Paige) Clevenger, Josh Simpkins and Chelsea (David King) Simpkins, great grandkids: Mckayla, Abigail, Charleigh, Rowyn, Nicholas, Sunee, Noah, Glori, Bronson, Josiah, and Sadie Two brothers: Paul Lehner of Marysville and Terry (Barb) Lehner of Florida Funeral services will b more...
Roger R. Clevenger
ny different places over the years, including the Whirlpool Corp. in Marion and Ranco in Delaware. In years past he was an antique collector, a vendor at different flea markets in the area and enjoyed being in Florida and soaking up the sun. Roger was a huge Elvis fan and was known to like to go out to eat with friends to McDonalds and Wendy’s. Surviving are his sons: Rhett Clevenger of Richwood, Dirk Clevenger of Marysville, Conon (Heather) C more...
Clevestine Cline
ine Sr. and he survives, also surviving are her children: Christine Danielle (Kyle) Farley of Marion and Denver Lewis (Heather) Cline Jr. of Marion Grandchildren: Denver Lewis Cline III and Hannah E.C. Farley She enjoyed cooking, watching and analyzing movies, shopping for the best deals, gardening (tending to her very large garden), canning and freezing what she grew, taking care of her fruit trees, caring for her hummingbirds that came back ev more...
Leona Ruth Cline
Leona Ruth Cline, 91, of Marion died Tuesday, April 3, 2001, at Marion General Hospital. She was a homemaker and a member of Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses in Marion. She was bom Nov; 22, 1909, in Prospect to the late Huey and Edna Mae Booth Kline and was predeceased by three brothers and six sisters. She married Kenneth Cline April 20, 1932,vand he died in 1979. She is survived by a brother, Huey (Pauline) Kline of Prospect; a sister, Lucil more...
Terrance L. Clixby
o surviving, one son; Randy L. Clixby of Bucyrus, one Granddaughter; Faith Clixby, and one sister; Brenda (George) Kramer of Marion. Mr. Clixby was a truck driver for Ohio Gas and Appliance of Marysville.  He enjoyed woodworking and working on cars. Funeral Services will be held Saturday January 24, 2009 at 1:00 PM at the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home in LaRue.  Minister will be the Rev. Bill Middleton.  Burial in the Frame Cemetery in Meek more...
Carolyn A. Clunk
igh School, she was a dedicated restaurant owner and operator, running the Dari Point in Delaware for many years.  Carolyn was a member of the Green Camp United Methodist Church where she taught Sunday school.  She loved taking care of her yard, tending to her flowers and riding her John Deere tractor.  Carolyn cared for everyone around her, always more concerned for their well-being than her own.  She will be remembered for her great sense o more...
Chadrick David Cobb
Chadrick David Cobb, 41 of Columbus died Thursday evening, September 3, 2015 at the home of his cousin, Kamma Cobb who had been taking care of him during his brief battle with cancer.  He was born December 24, 1973 in Marion to David Cobb and the late Terrie (Kramp) Newsome.  He was also preceded in death by grandparents, Warren Kramp and Robert and Annie Cobb. He was a 1993 graduate of Elgin High School.  Chad enjoyed gardening and taking ca more...
Golda Kate Cochran
rday Morning April 4, 2009 at Heartland of Marion.  She was born Nov. 13, 1914 in Normantown, West Virginia to the late Brooks Bentley and Rebecca Bernice (James) Bond. She was a member of LaRue Baptist Church, and loved making beautiful quilts.  Although she had no children of her own, she loved babysitting and being with children. On December 22, 1945 she married Lester Gilbert Cochran and he died November 14, 2000 after 55 years of marriag more...
Ronald G. Cochran
Power Shovel where he had worked as a welder for more than 25 years. He was a member of the Stoney Ridge United Baptist Church in Carey. Ronald had a passion for fishing, he loved to go whenever he could. He also enjoyed working on cars with his grandkids, watching old westerns and going to all of the family events. It could also be said that he had quite a talent for telling stories about his family history. Surviving are his daughters, Amy (T more...
Ileene “Toby” Cole
the home of her daughter in Richwood, she was surrounded by her loving and supportive family. Toby was born July 25, 1923 in Cloverdale, Indiana to the late Ross and Dessie (Smith) Hood She was a Homemaker and farm wife, working alongside her husband Melvin Cole, he passed away in 1993, and she was also predeceased by a son Michael Perry in 2008,a brother Melvin Hood and 2 sisters: Mary Rose Moore and Irene Scotten Toby had a heart of gold, she more...
Denvil Leon Collins
Denvil Leon Collins, 84, of Richwood died Friday, Dec. 22, 2000, at Heartland of Marysvilie. He was a retired farmer and driver, working for Parrot Implement. He was a member of the Union Baptist Church and the Board of Bible Memory Association, St Louis, Mo. He was bom July 3, 1916 in Portsmouth to Harry and Viola Dickerson Collins who predeceased him in death. Also predeceased are a sister and a half-sister. He was married to Starling Monson on more...
Helen S. Collins
ful servant of the Prospect Baptist Church and its Mission Society and the Prospect Gardeners Club.  She loved being a cook and serving the children for 37 years at the Prospect, later Elgin South Elementary.  She began working part-time and eventually became head cook in the only job she ever had, retiring in 1993.  Helen and her husband, Charlie loved welcoming others into their home, which they built themselves in 1950.  They traveled exte more...
Mel Collum
potter for North Union Football.  He was a very hard worker and was highly respected at Honda for 27 years, retiring on March 1, 2014. Mel had a wonderful sense of humor that could lighten the room, even when it was just making a goofy face.  He had an endless love for his family and made it his top priority to care for them and make them happy.  Mel had an amazing group of friends that he could sit around and talk to for hours, and enjoyed t more...
Charles Ernest Colwell
g his grandchildren's sporting events, fireworks, watching sports and playing video games. His most memorable attribute was his humor and kindness. Even during his sickness he maintained his sense of humor and was always thinking of others. Chuck had worked at American Showa in Sunbury for over 20 years. He left a legacy of love for his children. He always told them that they were his greatest accomplishment in life. Surviving are his childre more...
Rita E. Colwell
vities was constructing puzzles and she enjoyed Gospel music.  Above all, Rita’s love for God and her family always took top priority in her life. Rita Colwell will be forever missed but will be awaiting her family in the kingdom of heaven. Funeral services will be Monday, September 27, 2010 at 1:00 PM in the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home, Richwood, where friends may call from 2 to 5 PM on Sunday. Pastor Tony Pfarr will officiate. Burial w more...
Amy J. Pendleton Compton
, many nieces and nephews and her special canine friend and companion, Marlo. Amy worked at DealerPRO Training Solutions in Gahanna for the last 4 ½ years, she enjoyed crafts and was very talented at repurposing things, cooking and baking. She had a soft spot in her heart for animals, but her true love in life was her family and friends. Funeral services will be held Wednesday July 6, 2016 at 11:00 am at the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home in more...
Wanda Kay Compton
15, 2020 at the Marion General Hospital. She was born January 29, 1948 in Richwood to the late Charles and Alice (Phipps) Major. Wanda had worked at the Ohio Reformatory for Women in Marysville in the office. She enjoyed taking care of her garden and flowers. Wanda was a member of the Byhalia Friends Church. But her family was the number one priority for her, she gave herself to take care of them. Surviving are her sons: Dan Dickinson of West more...
Clifton Conley Sr.
Holbrook) Conley. He was also preceded in death by a daughter, Connie Carroll, brothers, Clifford, Curtis, Clyde, Harold and Glenn Conley. Clifton served our country in the United States Army. He had worked for Fruehauf Trucking in Westerville as a forklift operator. He had also previously worked at the former Galena Brick Plant. He enjoyed riding his four-wheeler, playing guitar, watching westerns and when he was younger, hunting and golfing. C more...
Jesse L. Conrad
netic Springs. His church, the Magnetic Spring United Methodist Church, was a very big part of his life, he loved his church and church family. One thing that was dear to Jesse was singing in the church men’s group “The Kingsman”. Jesse was known to enjoy a good time; he cherished his friendships (there are many). Jesse always appreciated the mentoring he received from area businessmen as he developed his  business and tried very diligen more...
Esther M. Cook
and brothers; Lewis Markley and Ernest Markley. Mrs. Cook was a member of the Marseilles United Methodist Church, Marseilles Mothers Club, the S S H Club and the former Mary Lenox Chapter #98 O.E.S.She was an accountant working at the Osgood Co, then B. F Goodrich/Stratoflex/ Parker Hannifin. She was Grand Township Clerk for many years and was Secretary of the County Township Association. Along with her husband Bob she own and operated the Sall more...
James Robert "Bob" Cook
cal farmers each morning and afternoon at Coonies Coffee Shop for coffee and conversation. He also looked forward to breakfast at the Plaza Inn each Sunday with his friend William Gracely. He was a lover of antiques. From picking to repair and restoration, he has a great appreciation of old things. Each of his children were gifted with pieces of furniture he had restored for them. He was always up for a game of euchere and was crazy about airplan more...
Martha Jane Cook
this afternoon and evening. Eastern Star services will be held at 7:30 tonight. Mrs. Cook died at 6:45 p.m. Sunday in the Persinger Nursing Home following a one-year illness. A native of Swan Creek, she first married Emmett King and later married James E. Cook who preceded her in death July 28, 1968. Mrs. Cook held memberships ir the Mary Lenox Chapter 98, Order of the Eastern Star, the Tymochtee Grange United Methodist Church. Surviving are a d more...
Marilyn Cooley
. On March 1, 1951 she married John A. Cooley and he died October 20, 2006.  She was also preceded in death by a step-son, George. She was a member of the Byhalia Friends Church.  Marilyn enjoyed living on the farm and taking care of the animals.  She loved tending to her African Violets.  Family was very important to Marilyn and she especially enjoyed family get-togethers. She is survived by a son, Gary (Donna) Cooley, Byhalia; a step-son more...

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