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Donald Ray Evert
t will be at Shoup Cemetery in Prospect Friends may call from 2 ID 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at the Ballinger-Peppard Funeral Home in Richwood. American Legion Baccarat Post #40 will conduct graveside services. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Fulton Creek Friends Church. more...
Florabell (Flo) Anderson Failor
hey were closer to their daughter Peggy and her family. Flo’s son Douglas, lives in Chesapeake, VA and daughter Rebecca, lives near The Hague in The Netherlands. Should you wish to make a memorial gift please do not send flowers. A donation to the Redbird Mission 70 Queendale Center, Beverly, KY 40913-9607 a Christian aid society, will be welcome. Their website is www.rbmission.org/support/ The Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home in LaRue is hel more...
Christine Ann Farley
ble Fulfillment in Marion where she worked for over thirty years. Christine was a talented cook, she was known to try many different things, always testing her families taste buds. She loved being outside in her garden and flower bed, this was a happy spot for her. When she and Douglas were married and able, they traveled extensively, this was a very happy time in her life. She was of the Methodist faith. On October 14, 1997 in Las Vegas, she m more...
Bradley M. Farrington
Sunday. Pall bearers will be Charlie Wingfield, Max Ginn, LeRoy Lingrel, David Weatherby, Wayne Temple and Russell Baldwin. Honorary pall bearers will be Jack Engle, Bill Griffith, Tom Shields and Rodney Britton. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Christian Youth Harness Horsemen's Scholarship Fund or the Rambling "Willie Scholarship Fund in care of the funeral home. more...
Helen Hester Farrington
nia and was retired as a teacher in the Marysyille schools. She was of the methodist faith and was a member of the Retired Teachers Association and Daughters of the American Revolution. She was an avid horse racing fan, a follower of Rambling Willie, "The Horse That God Loved," and a supporter of her nephews' careers. Shfe was born March 10,1901, in Union County and was preceded in death by her parents, William and Nelle Bradley Lawrenc more...
Helen Marie Feasel
or for the "Canine Kids" 4-H club and a member of the OCCL Mother's Club. She had worked at Haffners 5 and Dime Store, General Industries and Bob Bayes Screw Machine Factory. She enjoyed Blue Grass music, planting flowers, collecting angels and birds, painting ceramics and all kinds of crafts, sewing, and the time she spent exercising at Memorial Health Center. She also enjoyed sitting on her swing and watching traffic. She was born Jun more...
Muriel Wynell Ferguson
where she worked for over 20yrs., she was a member of the Community United Calvary Church in Richwood and Topps Group #454. She enjoyed gardening, decorating for the Holidays, collecting dolls, taking care of her beautiful flowers and was a talented baker and cook. Wynell was a very giving person to her family and friends. On March 3, 1945 in Albion, Ill. she married Tom Ferguson and he survives, also surviving is their son Roger "Fergie& more...
Roger D. "Fergie" Ferguson
he Riviera Golf Course and Rolling Meadows Golf Course. He was a huge sports fan, following North Union, the O.S.U. Buckeyes and the Cleveland Browns, he also loved collecting baseball cards and was known to give cards as Halloween gifts. Roger also collected records and was a D.J. in the area. After the death of his parents, he made it a priority to keep the Shaw Family Reunion going, this was very important to him. Roger was a current member of more...
Dorothy Elizabeth Ferris
cial Step-son; William E. (Betty) Ferris  of Folsom, CA. Her parents and two Brothers Ora and Gene Bosh are deceased. Mrs. Ferris was a homemaker, served as a Corp Wave in the U S Navy during the Korean War.  She loved flowers, and gardening, her pride and joy were her beefsteak tomatoes.  Special to her were animals especially her cats.  She enjoyed eating out and spending time with her family. Graveside services will be held Wednesday more...
Clair Eugene “Gene” Fields
Beatrice Varney, Johnstown.  He was preceded in death by his wife, Elsie, 4 brothers and 3 sisters. Funeral Services will be held Friday, January 26, 2007 at 11:00 A.M. in the Ballinger Funeral Home, Richwood with Rev. Lowell Lewis officiating.  Burial will follow in Price Cemetery where military honors will be conducted by Richwood VFW and American Legion.  Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 on Thursday. Memorial contributi more...
Ernest “Ernie” Glenn Fields
0. He was also preceded in death by a son, Mitchell “Mickey” Fields. After attending Richwood High School, he married Thelma just before leaving for Army boot camp and training at Aberdeen Proving Ground in Maryland, followed by White Sands Proving Ground in New Mexico, working in the guided missile program. After coming home from the Army, he worked at Marion Power Shovel, and then moved on to Whirlpool where he worked as a lab technician f more...
Mildred Mae Fields
hich she directed for several years. She was bom Feb. 8, 1908, in Gilboa to the late William and Bertha Thompson Archer. She married Dwight Fields July 18, 1929, and he died March 8, 1973. She is survived by a daughter, Pat (Lowell) Baker of West Mansfield; two grandchildren, Alan (Sandy) Baker of Marysville and Robert Baker of West Mansfield; and two great-grandchildren, Alison and Madison. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at the more...
Myron J. Fields
vives. Mr. Fields was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II, serving with the Corp of Engineers in the Pacific. He worked as a press operator with Marion Motor Products 10 years, then with Marion Engineers Depot five years, followed by 19 years with the Defense Construction Supply Co., Columbus. Also surviving are three sons, James L. and Robert E. Fields, both New Bloomington; Myron J. Fields Jr., Marion; four daughters, Mrs. Sheridan (Gladys Mae) more...
Irving R. Fisher
evening July 14, 2010 at the Community Health Care Center in Marion He was born February 8, 1918 in Byhalia to the late David and Minnie (Schienert) Fisher; he was also predeceased by 1 sister Louise Blue, 3 half brothers: Lowell Fisher, Harold Fisher and Walter Arrund Irving was a 1936 graduate of the Byhalia High School, retired from the Whirlpool Corp in 1982 after 26 yrs of service. Member of the Byhalia Friends Church, he was also a  far more...
Richard Fisher
, 1938 in Westerville to the late Frank and Ruth (Osborn) Fisher A true farmer, Richard could fix and construct anything. He was a genius at knowing how things worked and making things work. He loved to garden- vegetables, flowers and pumpkins. He could always be seen with his beloved border collie, Lucy by his side. Richard was a man who modeled his faith by serving and helping others. On May 31, 1959 in Westerville, he married Martha (Moore) more...
Alma Leon Fitzpatrick
iving ( ) Living ( ) Deceased ^ ) Deceased P ) Blanche Metzler Married to Thurman Fitzpatrick(Hat.p)April 4. 1931 Wife or Husband Living ( ) or Deceased ^), When — in Feb. 14. 1976 Surviving Children and Addresses 1 son - Lowell Fitzpatrick, Magnetic Springs; 1 dau - Mrs. Robert (Linda) Bayes, Magnetic Spring! _L2 Grandchildren and 24 Great Grandchildren also survive. Surviving Brothers and Sisters and Addresses 1 sis - Mrs. Helen Haynes, Ken more...
Flo Fitzpatrick
Golf Club playing on the Swings the Blues team on Wednesday nights, and the Magnetic Springs Mother’s Club. On Sept. 29, 1951, she married Leonard F. Pheifer and he died November 27, 1974.  On January 3, 1976 she married Lowell Fitzpatrick, and he survives in Marysville. She is also survived by four sons, David (Hope) Pheifer, Sudbury, Mass.; Michael (Lorrie) Pheifer, Ostrander; Jeffrey (Caroline) Pheifer, Magnetic Springs; Alan (Kathy) Fitz more...
Donna M. Seiter Flach
d also been a central committeeman for the Democratic Party. She sang in the choir at Trinity Lutheran Church and later Emanuel Reformed Church. Donna babysat for more than 40 children from the area.  She loved trees and flowers.  Her motto was “Remember yesterday, Dream of tomorrow, But Live for today!” Funeral services will be Saturday, December 31, 2016 at 11:00 AM at the Emanuel Reformed Church near Green Camp with Pastor Melvin Bowl more...
Faye R. Flesher
joys for Faye during her life were working on the dairy farm, being a hairdresser, selling Sarah Coventry Jewelry and taking care of her loving family. One of Faye’s great loves was working outside, whether it was in the flower garden, the yard or the vegetable garden, she just loved being outside. Faye was a member of the LaRue United Methodist Church and enjoyed playing the piano. Surviving are her children: Regina (Jeff) Parks of Caledoni more...
Susan Kay Moore Kirkbride Flint
joy fishing. But above all, Sue loved the Lord and lived her life to serve him. Sue worked in the paint industry, working for Sherwin-Williams in Grove City before moving to Marion and working in the paint department at the Lowes in Marion. She was also known to give painting classes. Surviving are her siblings, Wilma Oberdier of Richwood and Donald (Mary) Moore of Minnesota. Also surviving are her stepchildren, Linda (Larry) Kobel, Kathleen (G more...
Brenda G. Foley
Kentucky to the late Clifton Hughes and Helen (Luster) Kent, who survives in Bucyrus Brenda was a housekeeper for the elderly and had worked at the Memorial Hospital in Marysville. She enoyed gardening, taking care of her flowers but the joy in her life was her entire family. On July 3, 1983 in Richwood, she married Robert Eugene Foley and he survives, also surviving is one son: Justin Robert Foley, two daughters: Joyce Ellen (Jude) Goins and more...
Helen Margaret Foreman
late Frank Lee and Mary (Harpel) Gantt. She married Paul Lester Foreman on Aug. 5, 1923. He died Oct. 29, 1972. Tne homemaker was a member of Green Castle Bible Church. Surviving are two sons, Lee C. Foreman, Worthington and Lowell A. Foreman, Chicago; a daughter, Mrs. Richard (Mary Jane) Bauer, Lithopolis; a brother, Ted Gantt, LaRue; a sister, Opal Schoffner, Hepburn; 12 grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a s more...
Lee C. Foreman
the national level he served on the finance committee of the American Baptist Foundation. He was born Aug. 23, 1924, in Hardin County to the late Paul and Helen (Gantt) Foreman and was predeceased by two brothers, Lester and Lowell Foreman. He is survived by his wife, Marjorie A. Watkins Foreman whom he married June 30, 1949; five sons, Curt Foreman of LaRue, Mark (Denise) Foreman of Stockton, Calif., Paul Foreman of St. Louis, Mo., Eric (Sandra) more...
Norma J. “Foxie” Fox
ool. She was a devoted member of the Prospect United Methodist Church, a longtime farmer and had worked at the former B. F. Goodrich plant for over 12 years. Norma enjoyed traveling and the different seasons of the year, Halloween was her favorite time of the year.She will be remembered for her ornery, fun loving style, she would never pass up a good prank. Surviving are her children: James (Conchita Bradshaw) Fox, Campbellton, Florida, Susan F more...
Nellie Mae Frank
e adored her family. She loved going to anything her children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren participated in. She was a long-time devoted member of the Prospect United Methodist Church. She enjoyed working with her flowers and frequently could be seen sitting on her front porch listening to the Cleveland Indians games. Nellie had worked at Hercules Mfg. in Prospect. This past summer, Nellie turned 90. She said it was the best birthday e more...

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