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Donna Marie Cooper
Cooper.Her father Martin and his wife Catherine Cooper raised her and they survive in La Rue.   She was a 1976 graduate of Elgin High School and was a homemaker.  She loved her grandchildren, enjoyed going to church and taking care of her cats and listening to all sorts of music. Surviving are her children: Christina Marie (Rodney) Cox of Salem, Virginia and their children: Rodney II, Ethan, Hannah and Josiah, Amanda Jeannette (Kevin Daniel) more...
Martin Manford Cooper Sr.
nce Springstead, one daughter: Donna Cooper and one granddaughter Martin was a veteran of the Navy, serving two terms totaling eleven yrs., during the Korean War. He retired from the National Can Corp. in Marion in 1984, working there for 16 yrs. He loved everything about horses, he trained, broke and took care of all types over the years. He was a past member of the Circle M Horse Club in Marion and the Old Timer Days Draft Horse Club in Raymo more...
Vicki Cooper
. She was a 1966 graduate of Edgewood High School in Ashtabula.  She had worked for Gannett Fleming Engineers and Architects in Columbus for over 15 years. Vicki lived a rather quiet and peaceful life. She enjoyed scrapbooking and making greeting cards. She didn't travel extensively but was always up for a girls’ trip. Shopping was usually a given and she was a gal with an eye for a good yard sale bargain. Being with family was always impo more...
Richard L. “Dick” Cope
lina Cattlemen’s Associations. He had also been the manager for the commercial cattle at the Ohio State Fair. He enjoyed his time at the Turkey Foot Campground at Indian Lake & Boating. He also enjoyed hunting, fishing, taking care of his horses and was an avid gun lover and member of the NRA & National Association for Gun Rights. He belonged to the Moose Lodge at Indian Lake #1533 and Marysville #1651, Eagles Lodge #3506, Marysville and Amer more...
Charles F. Corbett
ennox in Columbus in the Shipping and Receiving Dept. for 27 years.  After retiring he worked as a guard at Honda.  He was a member of the VFW Post 870 in Richwood.  He was a devoted husband and father and took pride in taking care of his yard. Surviving are his children, Charles Dean (Sally) Corbett, Bellevue and Phyllis (Sam) Speyer, Garner, North Carolina; grandchildren, Allison P. (Bill) Evert, Samantha K. Corbett, and Madison B. Speyer; more...
Janice Corbin
fe. It was her mission in life to take care of her husband and family. She loved them all. She enjoyed many vacations with her husband and their “lifelong vacation friends” Ray and Joan Downing. Janice was a very hard-working soul who also enjoyed being around and taking care of the horses on the family farm. Surviving are her children: Kim Speck of LaRue, Rhonda (David Miller) Holcomb of LaRue, Susan (Roger) Cobb of LaRue, Ricky (Angela) Co more...
Rev. Earl A. Cosand
faith, having served as a minister for most of his life, he left a legacy of spiritual inheritance which is rooted deep within many hearts. He greatly enjoyed spending time with his granddaughters during summer visits by picking strawberries, playing cards and board games, driving around the countryside, and riding in the go-cart he built. He also had the privilege of meeting and spending time with his four great-grandsons, to whom he showed muc more...
Mandy Lee Cover
the Fulton Creek Friends Church, Richwood.  She worked at the Smith Clinic for 30 years, 25 of those in Dr. Ruiz’s office.  Mandy loved Christian music and going to concerts, and she enjoyed reading Christian books and taking walks.  The most important thing in her life was family.  She especially loved her grandchildren. She is survived by two daughters, Angela (Ben) Miller, Marysville; Diana Rose Lyda, Granite Falls, North Carolina; gran more...
Henrietta Moyer Cowgill
Wintersong Village Nursing Home in Delaware. She was a 1931 graduate of Richwood High School and a graduate of Marion Business College. She ran a floral business where she also did ceramics and she worked at the Richwood Banking Company for more than 15 years. During World War II, she worked in war plants in California and Marion. She was a dedicated lifetime member of the Richwood First Baptist Church where she served as church secretary for ma more...
Russell H. "Squirrelly" Cowgill
ed May 6, 2008. He was also preceded in death by his son-in-law John Patton He was a lifetime member of the Marion County Steam and Gas Engine Society, member of the Mid Ohio Antique Farm Machinery Show. Squirrelly loved working on and restoring gas engines. He was very active with the Richwood Fair as a Director, where he was instrumental with the gas and steam engine portion of the fair. He could always be seen in that part of the fair (talkin more...
Ruth Moloney Cowgill
many years, chaired the Social Committee of the Women’s Guild.                                         After their last child left home for college, she became a Red Cross Volunteer and truly loved working at the reception desk of Marion General Hospital for over 39 years. In 1982, following her husband’s retirement, they enjoyed vacationing many winters in Florida in their motor home. Ruth was Chairperson of Richwood more...
Debbie Lynn Cox
0, 2006, at her home surrounded by her loving family after a 6 1/2 year battle with cancer. A 1969 graduate of North Union High School, she was a homemaker and had worked at the post office in Magnetic Springs. She enjoyed taking pictures and journalizing her photos. She enjoyed traveling to the Smokey Mountains, her favorite vacation spot. She also enjoyed listening to southern gospel music, especially the Gaithers. She had attended Magnetic Spr more...
Ernest R. Cox
in Whitesville, West Virginia, and she died May 8, 1997. He was a West Virginia coal miner before he moved to Ohio and worked at the former Sunray Stove in Delaware.  He loved to hunt and fish and play pool; he enjoyed working in the garden and spending time with his family and friends and his dog, Sox.   He is survived by three daughters, Carolyn Cox, Delaware; Sherry (Karl) Haught, Delaware; Desiree Tignor, Delaware; four brothers, Arthur more...
George S. "Skippy" Cox
at Grady Memorial Hospital in Delaware.  He was born February 2, 1931 in Edwight, West Virginia to the late Lee and Emma (Milam) Cox. He had worked as a supervisor at the former Sunray Stove in Delaware.  He was a hard working man his whole life, and considered a good work ethic to be one’s strongest virtue.  He enjoyed hunting, fishing and gardening.  More than anything, he loved his family and grandchildren. On July 5, 1960 he married t more...
Scott A. Cox
st, Billy, George, Teddy, Gary and Johnny Cox, and three sisters, Ella Mae Lamb, Lois Belcher and Shirley Clemmons. He worked for Rockwell International for 35 years and after that North Union Local Schools for 18 years, working in all three school buildings. He loved and supported North Union, students and staff alike. Scotty was a master gardener and a tremendous cook. He grew tomatoes the size of dinner plates. He was the most loyal West Vir more...
Ted L. Cox Sr.
died unexpectedly Wednesday, May 24,2006, at Riverside Methodist Hospital, Columbus. He was retired from the O.M. Scotts Company where he had worked for more than 20 years. He enjoyed gardening and driving his tractor and taking care of fruit trees. In his younger years, he enjoyed fishing and squirrel hunting. The special joy in his life was his devoted family He was born Sept. 13,1932, in Whitesville, W. Va., to the late Lee and Emma (Petry) C more...
Maxine Ellen Coy
Kitchen in LaRue with the “Pickin and Grinnin” gang. Maxine had belonged to the Painter Creek Grange and had held several offices. She and Loren spent winters in Florida, where she also directed the Kitchen Band. When working, she had worked at the Fulfillment Corp. in Marion and at the Ridgway Hatchery in LaRue Surviving are her children: Patty Ann (Robert) Bower and John Coy both of LaRue. 9 grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren Funera more...
Brittany Anne Crabtree
d Anne (Parrott) Crabtree of near Magnetic Springs. Britt was a sixth grade student at the North Union Middle School. She attended the Magnetic Springs United Methodist Church, was a member of the Kids-N-Kritters 4-H Club, taking rabbits and hogs to the Richwood Fair. She participated in the mini cat basketball program at North Union, loved playing softball at the Richwood Park and with the North Union Traveling Softball teams. Some of her best t more...
Damon W. Crabtree
nd Joel Crabtree, and one granddaughter, Brittany Crabtree. He joined the Navy in 1959 and was honorably discharged in 1964.  He was a police officer for 13 years in Harrisburg, PA, moving to Ohio in 1977 where he began working as a Security Guard for USEC from 1977 until he retired in 2007.  He then continued to work part-time for Innovative Solutions as a security escort. He was an active member and Deacon of the Tick Ridge Free Will Baptist more...
Walter James Craig
rt North and Craig’s Corner Market in Delaware at St. Rts 36-37 and Old State Road.  He had also worked in the aviation industry at Curtis-Wright in Columbus and in the shipyards in Jacksonville, Florida.  Walter loved taking care of his property and being a handyman, could fix about anything. He is survived by daughter, Denise Thomas, Delaware, and special granddaughter, Christy (Scott) Thompson, Richwood who were his loving caregivers; dau more...
Brenda June Laughorn Cramer
y Rev. Joseph Rhea Burial in   Claibourne Cemetery  Visitation will be held at Ballinger Funeral Home, Richwood on Sunday from 2 to 4 Contributions may be made to   Central Ohio Diabetes Association, 1580 King Ave., Columbus, OH  43212       Cards are available at Funeral Home. more...
Ernest F. Cramer
here he worked for many years.  He was a veteran of the U. S. Army serving during World War II.  Ernest participated in steam engine shows and was a member of a motorcycle club.  He also enjoyed fishing and camping and working on lawn mowers for people in town. He is survived by two daughters, Fern Cramer, Marysville; Faye Cramer, Richwood; a step-son, Herman (Pat) Heminger, Powder Springs, GA; two step-daughters, Pat (Bill) Knear, Bellefonta more...
June Cramer
Magnetic Springs, B.F. Goodrich in Green Camp, for Dr. Rank a local vet, at the former Woolworth Store at the lunch counter in Marion, and for many yrs. She worked for Rex Shaffer at the IGA Store in Prospect She enjoyed working with her flowers, playing Bingo at the Richwood Civic Center, but the love and joy of her life was her family, especially her grandchildren and great grandchildren On May 25, 1944 in Richwood she married William E. Crame more...
Kate Cramer
25 years and director of transportation for several years. She was a very dedicated homemaker, wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. Her greatest joy came when she was surrounded by her family. Her exceptional cooking was the focal point of every family gathering. The deceased and her husband shared a lifelong passion for Cushman Scooters. They took trips on the scooters as far away as Niagara Falls and traveled across the United Stat more...
Eldon Earl “Nern” Creamer
to the late Elmer L. “Tim” and Wilma (McCullough) Creamer, he was also preceded in death by his second wife, Erika Creamer. He was retired as Superintendent at ODOT in Marion, where he worked for 30 years. He enjoyed working to get sheep ready with his grandchildren and baling hay with his son and grandson. Surviving are his sons: R.J. (Diane) Creamer of Prospect and Michael (Nettie) Creamer of Marion, grandchildren: Monica, Molly, R.J. Jr. more...

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