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Rachel Anita Crum
Truck Repair. She was a longtime dedicated member of the Richland Road Church of Christ. Rachel was a huge fan of basketball, whether it was high school or college, it didn’t matter. She loved March Madness. She enjoyed making things for her family with her talents of crocheting and quilting. She also was a dedicated blood donor for the American Red Cross. Surviving are her children: Valerie (Tracy) Deal of Ave Maria, FL; Brent (Cheryl) Crum more...
Warren Allan "Al" Crum
in Prospect. A 1963 graduate of River Valley High School, he was a member of the Richland Road Church of Christ.  He had served in the Army National Guard for six years.  Al was a diesel mechanic for many years, first working for Fletcher Trucking before starting his own business, Double A Trucking, later known as All State Road Service.  As a talented mechanic, he was always willing to help family and people in need with their vehicle repai more...
Larry A. Culp
6, in Mechanicsburg, the son of Richard and Gladys (Gammell) Culp. On Dec. 31, 1988 in Essex, he married the former Lois M. Petty, and she survives. A U.S. Navy veteran of the Korean War, he was a truck driver for Reeves Trucking Co., Columbus. Mr. Culp also is survived by a son, Brian McFaddan, Richwood; two daughters, Debbie Sue Nelson, Richmond, and Donna Jewell, Richwood; two stepsons, Mark Nace, Florida, and Larry Gene Nace, Bellefontaine; t more...
Estel L. Culwell
tucky to the late Andrew and Della Mae (Castle) Culwell, he was also preceded in death by siblings: Charles and James Culwell and Phyllis Mocabee, one granddaughter and one great grandson. Estel was retired from O.D.O.T, working out of the Richwood and Marysville offices for over thirty years. He was true outdoorsman; he took great pride of taking care of his yard and garden. He also had been a beekeeper and lately had been taking care of his pe more...
Mary Cunningham
Richwood to the late John Welling and Hazel (Kale) Lane Mary was a 1942 graduate of the Richwood High School, she was a farmwife who loved to garden, work with her flowers and cook. The most important part of her life was taking care of her family Surviving is her husband Vernon E. "Gene" Cunningham, whom she married October 16, 1949 in Prospect, sons: Tim (Debbie) Lane of Raymond, Danny G. (Pat Coyle) Cunningham of Raymond, John E. (C more...
Vernon E. “Gene” Cunningham
Michael.  He also worked as a farmer.  He was a member of the West Mansfield Coon Hunters Club and Pheasants Forever.  He enjoyed hunting and going on fox drives years ago.  In his leisure time he enjoyed visiting and talking with friends at the Fork in the Road Restaurant in Somersville. He is survived by four sons, Tim (Debbie) Lane, Raymond; Danny (Pat Coyle) Cunningham, Raymond; John (Connie Landon) Cunningham, Broadway; Tom (Linda) Cunn more...
Margaret E. Curl
ling health sever-al years Occupation of Deceased -Church, Lodges, Societies dome,slip .   , .--------------------------- Kicnwood 1st United Meth. Church; Mt. Carmel Chapter #42 O.E.S.; Women’s Society of the Church; Kings Daughters: Fortnightly Club; Carpp Pi pm ninh Date of Birth June 16, I898_____________ Place of Birth___York _________ Father’s Name _____________David S. Davis_____________Living ( ) Deceased (x) Mother’s Maiden Na more...
Dorothy V. Dailey
atson, Martha Jean Tincher, Carol Markum and Joyce Skinner. She was a true homemaker in every sense of the word, as she was a talented cook.  Thanksgiving and Christmas were her favorite times of the year and she enjoyed baking and decorating for the holidays.  Dorothy was an avid gardener and enjoyed canning vegetables.  When she was able, she enjoyed knitting and crocheting. Surviving are her children: Donna (John) Galati, Caledonia, Linda more...
Carol Jean Darland
idence.  She was born December 25, 1944 in Quincy, Kentucky to the late Clarence and Hester Mae (Harris) Thomas.  On May 14, 1976 she married Melvin Darland and he died April 11, 2003. She is survived by sons; Don (Lori) King of Kenton, Terry (Karla) King of New Bloomington, daughters; Phyllis (Charles) Hamm and Cathy (Matthew) Waterer both of New Bloomington, Pamela (John) Clawson of LaRue, Melinda (Grant) Paff of Piqua and Michelle (Kevin) more...
Melvin George Darland
enton. He was a member of the First United Methodist Church in Marion and the Kenton Moose Lodge 428. On May 14, 1976, in Marion, he married the former Carol Thomas, and she survives. Also surviving are two sons, Don (Kelly) King and Terry (Karla) King, both of New Bloomington; six daughters, Kelly (Jeff) Jones of Kentucky, Michelle (Kevin) Riley of Sidney, Melinda (Grant) Paff of Troy, Pamela Cornett (John Clawson) of LaRue, Cathy (Matthew) Wate more...
Kasarah Elizabeth Darst-Carr
hen she went to Harding High School, graduating in the top 50 of her class of 2011.  Kasarah intended to go to school to be a lab tech, having enjoyed being in the Health Tech program at Harding High School.  She enjoyed taking pictures and loved her dog and cat, Max and Jingles. Kasarah described herself as being funny, caring, random, could be sweet and could be a b**ch; her favorite colors were lime green, black, blue and red; and her favor more...
William L. Daugherty
among many others. Bill was also very active with the Richwood Civic Center, volunteering there and also serving as a current board member. He enjoyed playing euchre and bingo at the center. Bill was a talented woodworker, making many treasures for his family and friends over the years. One to never sit still, Bill loved to travel, go to shows and just be with people. While doing all of these things for other groups, the most important group to h more...
Patsy Jean Davidhizar
y was a homemaker and most important to her was her family. Member of the LaRue Mothers Club, She collected many things; Teddy Bears, Salt and Pepper Shakers, Bells, Owls, and Cook Books. She enjoyed Reading, Puzzles  and taking rides in the country. Funeral Services will be Friday September 20, 2013 at 2:00 PM at the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home in LaRue. Minister will be Mr. James Bright. Burial in the LaRue Cemetery. Friends may call tw more...
Kenneth William Davids
U. S. Army veteran married the former mildred M. Wade August 29, 1941. surviving are his wife, a son, Keith of Prospect; a daughter, karen Sigler of Sylvania; 5 grandchildren, 3 great-grandchildren and two sisters, pauline King of Prospect and Margaret Walker of Sarasota, FL. Two brothers and two sisters preceded him in death. Rev. Jeffrey D. Jewell will officiate funeral services Thursday, at 2PM at Prospect United Methodist Church.  Bur more...
Patricia Ann Davids
, former volunteer with the Marion Mobile Meals and the former Progressive Grange. She enjoyed spending time with family and friends, helping out at the Church and it’s Preschool, dancing, playing the organ and piano and making crafts. On September 10, 1950 in Prospect, she married Howard W. Davids and he survives, also surviving are their children: Debbie (Sam) McPherson of Marion, Diana (David) Kasmenn of Marion and Phil (Kelly) Davids of Co more...
Beckie Jo Davis
rd Dean Davis and he survives in Richwood. Beckie was involved with the music ministry at the Richwood Church of Christ and had played piano and organ since 1967.  She enjoyed playing for many weddings, and also enjoyed working with many pastors over the years.  She considered it a blessing to witness the baptism of many believers. She was a member of Christian Harness Horse Association and Prayer Partners, enjoyed Ladies Bible Study and stud more...
Brenda G. Davis
recognized as “Mrs. Davis”. One of her greatest joys in life has been her grandchildren. She loved being there to support them in whatever they were doing, whether it was cheering from the stands at football games or making memories during sleepovers, she was an amazing Mama B/Mimi/Nini. After retiring from teaching in 2002, she and Jon enjoyed traveling and camping, attending State Fairs from Maine to Nebraska and The County Fairs in Ohi more...
Charles W. "Bill" Davis
Charles W. "Bill" Davis, 81, of Richwood, died Sunday morning, June 4,2006, at the Ohio State University Medical Center. He was a retired fireman, working at the GSA Depot in Marion for 22 years. He also worked many years for the Ballinger Carpet Shop and Ballinger Funeral Home. A 1943 graduate of Richwood High School, he was a World War II Army veteran, serving in the European Theater. He was very active in the Richwood community, ser more...
Charlotte Davids Davis
Charlotte Davids Davis, 89 of Richwood passed away from this life peacefully on Sunday, September 4, 2016 at the Kingston Memory Care in Marion, after an extended illness. Charlotte was born November 4, 1926 in Marion County to the late Newell  and Erma (Donithen) Davids.  She was also preceded in death by a daughter, Anita Davis Simpson Pinnick, a brother, Charles “Charlie” Davids and a sister, Wilma Davids Yeager. Charlotte attended and more...
Cora Lee Davis
Home in Richwood. The Rev. Joseph Rhea will officiate and burial will be at the Claibourne Cemetery. Friends may call from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday. Memorial contributions may be made to the Central Ohio Diabetes Association, 1580 King Ave., Columbus, OH 43212, or the National Kidney Foundation of Ohio, 1373 Grandview Ave., #200, Columbus, OH 43212. Cards will be available at the funeral home. more...
Dorothea Jean "Dottie" Davis
.  She worked at Marblcast for 11 years and she and her husband, Bill had owned D & B Laundromat.  Dottie was a charter member of the Richwood Volunteer Fire Department Ladies’ Auxiliary.  She loved planting flowers, walking her dog and cheering the Buckeyes. She is survived by her best friend and canine companion, Lucy Davis; her six children, Kathie (Donnie) Pfister, Northfield; Billie (Paul) Jordan, Richwood; Steven (Carissa) Davis, Rich more...
Eula Jean Davis
ood First United Methodist Church, from helping with funeral meals to volunteering for the regular Red Cross blood drive.  She was also active on her family farm, assuming the role of farmer just as eagerly as farm-wife, working right alongside her husband, Bob.  She was a loving wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. Among some other things that kept her busy in her younger days, she ran an egg route, delivering eggs to people aroun more...
Georgia May Davis
ater date at Mount Herman Cemetery. The Rev. Charles Fye will officiate. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, P.O. Box 102454, Atlanta, Ga. 30368-2454, or Central Ohio Diabetes Association, 1580 King Ave., Columbus, Ohio 43212. Arrangements are being handled by the Ballinger Funeral Home in Richwood. more...
Glenn David Davis
cat, Precious. Private family services will be held at a later date. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, P.O. Box 102454, Atlanta, Ga. 30368-2454, or the Central Ohio Diabetes Association, 1580 King Ave., Columbus, Ohio 43212. Arrangements are being handled by the Ballinger Funeral Home in Richwood. more...
James Lowell Davis
r. He loved farming and passed that love onto his family. Along with this, he was very determined to mow his own yard, even up to the age of 90. Lowell enjoyed being outdoors, watching the birds and other animals or just taking in a beautiful flower. He also loved doing word searches and listening to country gospel music. But if you would ask him what he was most proud of, he would say “My Family”, he loved them all and cherished the time h more...

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