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Margaret L. Weller
Margaret L. Weller, 95, formerly of Richwood, died Wednesday, Jan. 12,
2005, at Friendship Village of Columbus where she had been living.
She was a dedicated member of the First Baptist Church in Richwood where
she served as choir director for 46 years and directed several community
cantatas. She was a member of the Carpe Diem Club, Fortnightly Club and
Richwood Civic Center. She was a private music teacher for many year,
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Mabel F. Gill ed away peacefully Saturday evening, June 1, 2013 at Sterling House of Colorado Springs.
Born March 10, 1913 to Harley and Osa LeMasters, she grew up on her parent's farm in Richwood, Ohio along with her four siblings: Roy, Margaret, Charles and William. From time to time the family would load up in their Studebaker touring car and return to both their parent's homeland at Crossroads, West Virginia.
Her education began at the one-room Pleasant more... |
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James H. Johnson County Farm Bureau, a 4-H advisor for more than 25 years and eanred the American Farmer degree in 1955.
He is also survived by a son, John H. (Vicki) Johnson, Green Camp; a daughter, Mrs. Mark (Joy) Watkins, LaRue; a sister, Margaret Harruff, Perrysburg; and a grand-son.
The funeral is 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at Stofcheck Funeral Home, LaRue, with the Revs. Keith Weller and Vidya Rampal officiating. Burial is in Agosta Cemetery. Friends may call after more... |
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Charles Edwin LeMasters rvived by his wife of 59 years, Natalie E. Quicke LeMasters; two
sons, Robert E. LeMasters of Huddleston, Va., and Thomas C. LeMasters of
Silver Springs, Md.; a brother, William R. LeMasters of Melbourne Fla •
two sisters, Margaret Weller of Columbus and Mabel Gill of Richwood- and
several nieces, nephews and cousins.
The Rev. Barb Stevens will officiate at graveside services at 11 a.m Thursday
at the Claiboume Cemetery.
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Jack B. Weller Friendship Village of Columbus, formerly of Richwood, died late Thursday evening February 11, 2010.
Born August 28, 1916 in Delaware County to the late Melvin R. and Ruth (Bailey) Weller, he was also predeceased by his wife Margaret (LeMasters) Weller, whom he married August 2, 1947, she died January 12, 2005.
During WW II he was employed by Curtiss Wright Corp. in Columbus building the Navy Helldiver airplane and assisted in the production of more... |
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