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Larry C. Hill
a photographer and had worked in landscaping. He used to be a hunter, but in later life he just shot with his camera. He was an avid gardener, and could be found throughout the summer weeding and tending his vegetables and flowers. He was absolutely devoted to his grandson, Traven, never missing any of his activities. He was always willing to open his home to friends and family who needed him. In his healthier years, he was a gentle giant, known more...
Sue Ann Hoffman
al-Mart. She was a member of the Prospect United Methodist Church, was active in Job's Daughters and was elected Honorable Queen in high school. She loved her family, especially her grandchildren, and enjoyed working in her flowers. She was bom Feb. 6, 1936, in Marion to the late Harold and B. Avis Melvin Coffey and was predeceased by her first husband, Larry Evans. She is survived by her husband, Max E. Hoffman whom she married in Dayton June 26 more...
Dr. Charles William Holcomb
receded  in death by three brothers, Jerry, John and James.  Surviving are his wife Barbara Boggs Holcomb whom he married Dec. 23,1950, in  Sutton,  W. Va.; two sons, Dr. James W. (Judy) Hol- comb of Flowery Branch, Ga., and Timothy B. Holcomb of Indi- anapolis; three daughters, Ann Holcomb of New York City, and Sally (Joseph) Wiley  and Mary (Michael) Price of Richwood; nine grandchildren, Elizabeth and Amy Holcom more...
Darrell Lee Holt Jr.
eld at 11 a.m. Friday at Marion Enterprise Baptist Church. The Rev. Fred Buckner will officiate and burial will be at Grand Prairie Cemetery. Friends may call from 5 to 7 p.m. today at the Ballinger Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the family in care of the funeral home. more...
Velda Grace Holt
e, Wy., to the late Earl and Goldie lams Beers and was predeceased by a son, Burell Holt, a brother and a sister.  She is survived by her husband Gene Holt whom she married April 17, 1945; two daughters, JoAnn (Everett) Lowe of Marysville and Sondra (Dave) Spradlin of Columbus; nine grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. Memorial services will be held at a later date.  Memorial-contributions may be made to the Fite Memorial Baptis more...
Eugene Field Hood
siana-_ Mark Hood, Urbana 3876 Valley Pike 430 78 1 daughter deceased - Judy Great Grandchildren also survive. Grandchildren and Surviving Brothers and Sisters and Addresses Mrs. Mary Waybright, Cross Lanes, W. Va.; 1 bro - Lowell Hood, Ripley, W. Va. Graveside iHsse^ai Services will be held. 3:00 p ■ at___m. in the_ Mon., June 3, 1991 1SL York Cemetery 513/843-6307 Dr. Abraham E. New officiating. Burial will be in. Cemetery, near wit more...
Shirley Ann Huckaba
une 2, 1956 she married Robert Aron Huckaba in Richmond, Indiana and he survives in Richwood. She loved her grandkids and enjoyed tea parties in the gazebo and playing in the leaves in the fall with them.  Shirley enjoyed flowers and flower gardening and doing oil paintings.  She loved to bake and share cookies and goodies and enjoyed dinners out and playing games with friends. Shirley cherished her golf cart rides to the woods with Robert. Ch more...
Violet Hull
t.  She was a member of the Magnetic Springs U.M. Church, was a Sunday school treasurer for over 30 years and taught Sunday school for a number of years. Violet enjoyed collecting antiques and had a houseful of plants and flowers, especially African violets.  She loved her garden and growing and canning tomatoes She is survived by a son, James (Judy) Gibson, Bellevue, Nebraska; five grandchildren, Paula, Robert, and Thomas of Florida and Jenn more...
Elmer D. Hunsicker
Elmer D. Hunsicker, 90, Ohio 67, Marseilles, died Wednesday morning June 15, 1988 at Maribn General Hospital. He was born April 29,1898, in Wood County, a son of Michael and Emma Lowe Hunsicker. Mr. Hunsicker was a retired farmer and former Marseilles village councilman. A member of Marseilles United Methodist Church and LaRue Senior Citizens, he was a former member of Tymochtee Grange, and honorary member of the Marseilles Volunteer Fire Depart more...
Dorothy Leora Isler
ndchildren and a brother, Charles Laucher, Prospect. Dorothy was a hard-working and loving farmwife and mom, member of the St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Prospect, Prospect Garden Club. She always enjoyed working with her flowers and her big garden. Her family was especially fond of her homemade chicken noodles and her angel food cake. Dorothy was proud that all of her children are graduates of The Ohio State University. Funeral Services will more...
John Franklin Isler
6, 1996 at 11:00 AM in St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Prospect with Rev. Monty kaufman officiating.  Burial wa in Prospect Cemetery.  Friends called at Gehm-Ballinger Funeral Home On May 5 from 3 to 6 PM. In Lieu of flowers, please make contributions to the John F. Isler Memorial Scholership Fund or St. paul's Lutheran Church Memorial Fund. more...
Alice Louise Issler
Alice Louise Issler, 82, formerly of Prospect died Thursday, Oct. 10, 2002, at Community Healthcare Center. She was a floral designer and avid gardener. She enjoyed flowers whether they were living, cut, dried or silk and enjoyed sharing them with family and friends. When she was younger, she would make all the floral bouquets for weddings by herself. She was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Prospect, Prospect Senior Citizens and Marion more...
Cynthia Ann James
ol. She had drove school bus for Ridgedale for 37 ½ years. She had previously also worked at the former East Lawn Manor in Marion. Cynthia loved the outdoors and spent most of her time outside tending to her animals, yard, flowers, and pond. She had many hobbies - gardening, woodworking, stained glass, playing the piano and guitar. She loved animals. She had three miniature horses that she loved to work with and take to the fair. Four dogs, seve more...
Raymond N. James
the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home, LaRue, on Saturday, February 17, 2018, at 1:00 PM. Friends may call from 11:00 am until the time of the service at the funeral home.  Burial will follow in LaRue Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorial donations be made in Ray's name to: St. John Lutheran Church, 400 Hill Blvd., East Liverpool, OH  43920. The family wishes to extend its heartfelt thanks to the dedicated staff of H more...
Rick Jennette
63 in Detroit, Michigan to Harold and Mabel (Hicks) Jennette. He had worked for J-Lenco for five years.  Rick really loved playing guitar as well as taking care of his home, mowing the grass, and tending to his garden and flowers.  He also enjoyed cooking.  His favorite vacation spot was up north in Michigan where he loved to go hiking. On July 8, 1983 he married the former Linda Gray in Detroit and she survives.  He is also survived by his more...
Wanda Jividen
anda knew her Lord and Savior and took pride in her Baptist faith. She enjoyed going for car rides, whether they were going to a yard sale, cruising around Amish Country, or to a game of Bingo. She was known for her love of flowers, but most of all she was known as a wonderful cook/baker. Her ‘southern style’ was known throughout their family, and everyone couldn’t get enough of Wanda’s food. An avid decorator and crafter, her creative sp more...
John Allen Hoskins
rs and chaired many committees.  During his tenure as Commander, he wrote the monthly VFW Newsletter, chaired the Patriot's Pen and Voice of Democracy Essays Competitions committees and assisted in the annual sale of poppy flowers.  John also diligently organized and led the Military Honor Guard, visited veterans and represented the Post at district and state levels John received the coveted Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States " more...
Betty J. Johnson
on; six grandchildren, Jeremy, Anthony, Jeffrey and Brian Johnson; Shane and Karlene Kohler; four great-grandchildren, Austin Holbrook, Ashton Johnson, Seth and Sydney Kohler.  She was preceded in death by brothers, Stanley Lowell, David and Gerald Redmon; and a sister, Maxine Brown A graveside service will be held at Prospect Cemetery at a later date.  In keeping with Betty’s wishes, a private family gathering will be held at Stofcheck-Ball more...
Bernice Jean (Welch) Jolliff
n to Assisted Living. She was Don's helpmate in the farm fields - driving tractor, helping move machinery and finding hundreds of arrowheads along the way. Bernice joined Don's love of nature tending to countless beautiful flower beds, the relaxing goldfish-filled lily pad pond and orchestrating the transplanting process in the greenhouses allowing her and Don to share the bounty of colorful annuals to family, friends, and neighbors. Bernice enj more...
James Donald “Don” Jolliff
rsion of “Meals on Wheels”, preparing and delivering meals to those farming his land, Sam and Bill Foos, Matt Furer and Nick Martino. Also keeping his hands in the dirt, he poured himself in the raising beautiful annual flowers in the green house he constructed after retirement. Family, community friends and numerous friends he met at the Health Cardiac Rehab Center, among other establishments, were blessed with flowers he freely gave to brig more...
John Richard Jolliff
sons, Robert Grant (Rebecca) Jolliff of Zanesfield and John Dennis (Sue) Jolliff of Findlay; two daughters, Jennifer Coons of Richwood and Linda Pope of Genoa; six grandchildren; three great-granddaughters; and a sister, Kay Lower of Michigan. Funeral services were held Monday at the Ballinger Funeral Home in Richwood with the Rev. Joseph Rhea officiating and burial was at the Byhalia Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the Central Oh more...
Beverly Kay Jones
n who helped raise her. Kay had worked many years at the Whirlpool Corp. in Marion. She had been a member of the Richwood VFW Post #870 Auxiliary and Prospect American Legion Post #368. She enjoyed going to flea markets, flower and vegetable gardening, sewing and baking (her Red Velvet cake was the best!). She also loved camping, one of her favorite spots was the family property in Cambridge. But the true focus of her life was her family. The more...
Donna Lee Jones
e face of adversity and her passion for all things family. She loved going to her grandchildren’s games when they were younger and still remembered that as one of her favorite things to do. She also loved gardening, her flowers and playing the piano. Donna was a member of the Otterbein United Methodist Church near Mt. Victory and a member of the former Mary Lenox Chapter #98 O.E.S. Surviving are her daughters: Linda (Robert) Sampson of Grov more...
Freda Annabelle Jones
aveside services will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday at the Radnor Cemetery. The Revs. Bob and Lynn Blevins will officiate and friends may call from 5 to 8 p.m. Friday at the Gehm-Ballinger Funeral Home in Prospect. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Radnor United Church of Christ; Delaware County Red Cross; or Carnegie Public Library of Prospect in care of the funeral home. more...
Janice Lee Jones
randson and great grandchildren, Chuckie (Jenn) Ehret  and their daughters, Kalynne, Kennedy and Karlee. She was predeceased by her sisters, Beatrice Faye and Helen, a brother Ezra and an infant brother David Janice loved flowers and gardening. She especially liked daylilies and sunflowers. She also enjoyed watching the birds and just like her mom, cardinals were her favorite. She enjoyed the Richwood Fair Flower Show and was very proud of how more...

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