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Dovie Marie Music
RICHWOOD GAZETTE DEATH REPORT Name Dovie Marie Music Address 32798 Carter Rd., Richwood Place of Death Marion General Hospitfl^ of Death May_2 Hour of Death_ — ?* —---------- How Long 111 ixse Occupation of Deceased Domestic Church, Lodges, Societies Age JLZ 1981+ Wed. death unexpected Date of Birth May 29. 1926_____________ Place of Birth-----Kentucky------------------- Father’s Name Russell Smith _________________________Living ( ) Deceas more...
Edward Music
RICHWOOD GAZETTE DEATH REPORT A 18 Name _Edward Music - Age-- Address 335 Powhatten. Marion formerly of Richwood_and Man.^fi^iri_ Place of Death p.p.a. Marion General Hosp Date of Death Dec. 1 987 .Sun . ■■ Hour Of Death 4:^00 a-m-_ How Long 111 death unexpected -_ apparent heart attack Occupation of Deceased _owner of Globe REntal, Marion_ Church, Lodges, Societies - Date of Birth JAN- 10' 1949_ Place of Birth__ Father's Nam more...
Ora Music
RICHWOOD GAZETTE DEATH REPORT Name _______Ora Music___________________ -------------------- Ago5£-------- Address __32298 Garter Rd. ,___Riehwood------------------------------------- Place of Death —at home---------------- Date of Death-May 5»—198A Sat.----- Hour of Death IQ.? 15 a.Hi.__________ How Long 111__failing-h-aal t.h 5 months Occupation of Deceased_________retired from Parr.Q.t± Implement.,__R1 ehwood Church, Lodges, Societies -- more...
Samuel Amos Music
Samuel Amos Music, 27, of Marion died unexpectedly Friday, Aug. 30, 2002, at his home. He was a machinist. He was born July 23, 1975, in Albany, Ga., to Ted and Martha Carey Music and was predeceased by his paternal grandparents. He is survived by his father of Royston, Ga.; his mother, of Canon, Ga.; a son, Samuel Blake Music; a special friend, Melissa Pack of Marion; a brother, Brian Ted Music of Brazelton, Ga.; a sister, Amy Lynn Music of Can more...


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Arthur J. Adams
. He was a 1940 graduate of Richwood High School and was a retired product engineer of 15 years at the former Marblecast Co. in Richwood. He was a member of Richwood Civic Center and the Richwood VFW Post No. 870. He enjoyed music, especially Big Band music, and he also enjoyed going dancing. He was a true wood craftsman, having the talent to make anything out of wood. He was born Nov. 14, 1922, in Toledo, to the late James Lee and Florence South more...
Jonathan Travis Alcott
areer Center. A mason by trade, he had worked various jobs over the years, he was also a veteran of the Marine Corps. Jon was a loving and lovable son, brother, husband and friend. He was a hard worker. Was also a talented musician and singer. He liked fishing, loved animals. He especially loved his brother Eric. He will be sorely missed by many. Surviving is his wife Joanne Alcott of Kenton, his mother and step-father: Linda and William Todd more...
Ralph L. Amstutz
and Loa May’s present farm. On September 7, 1941 he married Loa May Dutton and bought his farm on the Winnemac where they lived for 67 years. He was a graduate of LaRue High School in 1935 where he was active in the F F A, music, chorus, church, debate & oratory club. He loved farming and his main hobby was gardening with three separate patches for garden, melons, and sweet corn.  He and his dad also invented the infamous Amstutz automatic ho more...
Wayne Apt
the community. He was a long time Master Gardener who enjoyed his Christmas Tree Farm, walks along the river, arrowhead hunting, and time at Indian Lake. He was an avid fan of THE Ohio State Buckeyes, bowling, ping pong, and music. Surviving along with his mom, are his children: Jamie (Robbie) Apt of Prospect, Amber (Adam Dorsey) Apt of Marion and Kaulin Apt of Prospect Grandchildren: Logan Gill, Kate Apt and Beth Apt Siblings: Robin (Stu) Leno more...
James L. Askew
y in the United States Army. Jim was self-employed Painting Contractor, running the family business, Askew Decorating for many years. He was a long-time member of the Marion First Presbyterian Church. He really enjoyed choir music; he had even sung in the school choir when he was younger. A true family man, he enjoyed cooking, holidays, especially Easter and watching his OSU Buckeyes. But he really had a passion for the water and fishing, he and more...
Cleatus Baker
Cleatus Baker, 91, of Perris, California, died Sunday, Jan. 24, 1999 at his residence. The former York Center resident was a musician, farmer and teacher. He was a member of the Temple Baptist Church and Faith Missionary Baptist Church. The native of Claibourne was born November 8, 1907, a son of George and Lillie Bailey Baker. Surviving are close friends. The Rev. Joseph Rhea conducted funeral services Monday, Feb. 1 at Ballinger Funeral Home. B more...
Cora “Peggy” M. Baker
e not only gave gifts of arts & crafts, but she made them with you on the spot. Pairing that with Roger's kind heart and infectious laughter, the couple was truly a pleasure to be around. The couple were tremendous fans of music, especially Dolly Parton and Dollywood, and their heart truly belonged at the mountain home they had high atop the trees in Pigeon Forge, TN. Some favorite memories of them were their outrageous costumes they'd wear on more...
Patricia Ann Baker
by her friends as Pat, passed away at the age of 87 at the Memorial Gables on Thursday, September 2, 2021. Pat was born the only child of Dwight and Mildred Mae (Archer) Fields on April 16, 1934. Mildred shared her love of music with her daughter. They played many duets in area churches and events with Mildred on the piano and Pat on the organ.  Pat also toured for the local group, the King’s Harvest Singers, sharing her musical talent. Pat more...
Henrietta M. Becker
Lutheran Church, Prospect where family and friends may call one hour prior to the service.  Rev. Dr. Rahel Hahn will officiate.  Inurnment in Colby, Wisconsin will take place at a later date. Memorial gifts may be made to Music Development and Enhancement at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, 200 E. Water Street, Prospect, OH  43342 or Heartland Hospice, 685 Delaware Ave., Marion, OH  43302. Condolences and remembrances may be expressed at www.s more...
Kelly Bennett
The Ohio State University Medical Center. He was born August 12, 1965 in Tokyo, Japan to the late Thomas and Shirley (Watson) Bennett. Kelly worked as a home health aide. He enjoyed taking care of his lawn and listening to music. He was a big Dallas Cowboys fan. He also loved his dogs, although sometimes he wouldn’t admit it. In his younger years, he was an excellent athlete, still holding some records from his high school in Chickasha, Oklah more...
Dennis Richard Benson
idwest Express, Schneider Trucking and Rotten Ralphs in Anna Maria Island, Florida. He was very happy when he was able to retire. Dennis was a big sports fan, he rooted for the Cleveland Browns and the OSU Buckeyes. He loved music and the outdoors, going camping and fishing when he could. Dennis loved his family, he cherished the time he had with his son and grandchildren. Surviving is his son, Mick (Tara) Benson of Fostoria, grandchildren, Aide more...
Martha Boblenz
She was also predeceased by an infant son David Lynn Boblenz, siblings: Jim Moury, Joyce Garverick and Dorcus Nash and a grandson Kristropher Boblenz Martha was a hardworking farmwife who enjoyed reading, traveling, sports, music, a clean house and flowers. She had a deep faith and dedication to her church, the Green Camp United Methodist Church. Martha had been a member of the United Methodist Women since 1950 and had served as its president. more...
Donald Leroy Borland
services will be held at York Center United Methodist Church, 28170 St. Rt. 739 in York Center at 11:00 AM on Friday, November 2, 2012. His nephew, Pastor Dan Grose will officiate, and be assisted by Pastor Michele Holloway. Music will be provided by Pat Baker. Burial will be in Claibourne Cemetery where military honors will be provided by Richwood Area Veterans. Calling hours will be Thursday, November 1, 2012 from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM at Stofchec more...
Lloyd Boyd
his twin brother, Floyd (Jackie) Boyd, Marion; five grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.  He was preceded in death by a daughter, Brenda Gulliford, a brother, James Boyd and three sisters, Florida Thacker, Ruth Ann Music and Eulavene Conn.   Funeral services will be Monday, December 17, 2012 at 11:00 AM at the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home, Prospect with Pastor Allan Miller officiating.  Burial will follow in Prospect Cemetery whe more...
Clara Jane Britton
of Jackson Center; six great-grandchildren, Olivia, and Jordan Britton, Jared and Ashley Pyers and Jessica and Ryan Oakley. Mrs. Britton was a homemak-er, worked on the farm, loved her family and friends, traveling, playing music, playing cards and sewing crafts. She was a 1941 graduate of New Bloomington High School and former member of the Mother's Club of Byhalia. Funeral services will be held Thursday, July 24, 2003, at 11 a.m. at the Stofch more...
Waldemar Wilhelm "Wally" Buettner
wood. Wally, as he was known to family and friends, was a simple, hard working man who loved his family dearly. He was a member of the Union Baptist Church.  His hobbies and interests included model trains, classic country music, rebuilding classic cars, fishing, and gardening. Besides his wife, he is survived by two sons, Waldemar (Darlene) Buettner, Jr., Springfield; Richard J. (Mindy)  Buettner, West Mansfield; daughter, Diana L. Bigham, R more...
Mary Maxine Bumgartner
ou (Williams) Darst. In 1934 she met Isaac Bumgartner and after getting married on August 30, 1938 they honeymooned in Niagara Falls, Canada.  Isaac died July 11, 1986. She was a 1934 graduate of Prospect High School.  A music lover, she had sung and played piano and enjoyed playing the lead in school musicals.  She was a life-long farm wife and worked as a tour guide at the Harding Home in the 1960’s.  She was a member of the former Zion more...
Harold Merwyn Burbaugh
rvives. He was a self-employed farmer, carpenter and electrician, member of the Marion Senior Center, Salem United Church of Christ, former member of the Tymochtee Grange and American Association for Retired Persons. Fond of music, he played in the Old Time Band of LaRue, New Bloomington Orchestra and LaRue Legion Band and played organ at area    nursing BURBAUGH    homes      until November. He is also survived by a son, Robert L. Burbaug more...
Bessie Lou Carlyle
to cook and bake. She was especially known for her peanut butter cake. She worked several years at G.C. Murphy's and retired from Midwest Lettering both in Marion. She enjoyed watching western movies and listening to country music. Bessie was very proud of her West Virginia roots. She is survived by a daughter, Karen (Butch) Wylie, two sons: Donald E. (Terri Lynn) Carlyle, and Roger W. (Lisa) Carlyle, all of Marion; seven grandchildren, eighteen more...
Dalton Michael Carmean
e of North Union High School where he had played football.  He had worked as a mechanic with his dad at Carmean Repair for over eight years.  He enjoyed trap and target shooting and liked watching tractor pulls.  He loved music and enjoyed playing guitar.  He also liked antiques. He is survived by his father, Mike (Jean) Carmean, Richwood; his mother, Kelly (Chad) Wall, Richwood; grandparents, Jimmy and June Carmean, Milford Center; Donald more...
Chloe Rose Chambers
She may have made 100 batches of no-bake cookies, one of her favorites. Chloe loved to have her nails done whether on her own or professionally. She really enjoyed changing the color of her hair. She enjoyed a wide range of music from rap to pop and to country. She loved to watch movies one of which is Django. Otherwise the scary ones were the best. In childhood, Chloe and her older brother Ian were very often playmates. Whether this was rolli more...

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