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Bonnie M. Cheney
ec. 13, 2002, at Memorial Hospital of Union County after a brief illness. She was a 1955 graduate of Richwood High School and had worked as an admissions clerk at Memorial Hospital for the last 15'A years. She enjoyed gospel music, especially the Gaithers, and enjoyed many Saturdays shopping with her daughter. The joy of her life was her grandchildren and all their activities. She was born Aug. 26,1937, in Richwood to the late George E. and Nina more...
Pauline Clement
Harmon. Pauline is survived by nephew Ronald L. Johnson of Dunkirk, a niece Carolyn A. Stokes of Bellefontaine and a sister in law Alice I. Johnson of Kenton. She graduated from Mt. Victory Dudley High School and Sherwood Music School in Chicago, Ill. In Chicago she also acquired her pilots license.  Pauline married James Clement on August 13, 1943. Jim shipped out the first week of September 1943 and he was in the Night Fighter Squadron at S more...
Ronald Crittendon Clevinger
ucky. Together they had two daughters and became members of The First Freewill Baptist Church after moving to Marion, Ohio. Ron worked at Eaton Corporation and then Dana Corporation for 33 years, retiring in 2000. Ron loved music with a special passion for Bluegrass. He also enjoyed gardening, feeding the birds, playing cards with friends and watching Kentucky Basketball. Most of all he enjoyed spending time with his beloved family. Ron had a gr more...
Clevestine Cline
, caring for her hummingbirds that came back every season, she always had one special dog in her life, and she loved her grandchildren very much. She was a loving wife and a dedicated mother who loved to laugh and listen to music. A unique and strong woman that was the center of her family. She battled with cancer for two years, she was a shining example of bravery for her family. Funeral services will be held Friday December 7, 2018 at 1:00 pm more...
Charles W. “Chuck” Coleman
h Union High School. He loved the “Cats”, many did not know, but Chuck was the Wildcat Mascot for many years at football and basketball games, he truly loved doing this. Chuck was a big fan of going to concerts, country music, especially Hank Jr. was at the top of his list, he even enjoyed Bobaflex with his son Lance. Chuck enjoyed shooting pool, hunting and fishing. Surviving along with his mom is his wife: Shelly Lynn (Johnson) Coleman, t more...
Charles Ernest Colwell
7, 1984 in Delaware. Chuck was an army veteran. He served our country in Vietnam for 2 tours. He loved Jesus and his family above all. He enjoyed driving his car named the red rocket/command center. He loved shooting guns, music, attending his grandchildren's sporting events, fireworks, watching sports and playing video games. His most memorable attribute was his humor and kindness. Even during his sickness he maintained his sense of humor and more...
Rita E. Colwell
e for over 15 years.  Rita also drove the bus for the Special Olympics in Delaware County.  Rita enjoyed gardening and was an excellent cook.  One of her favorite activities was constructing puzzles and she enjoyed Gospel music.  Above all, Rita’s love for God and her family always took top priority in her life. Rita Colwell will be forever missed but will be awaiting her family in the kingdom of heaven. Funeral services will be Monday, Se more...
Gary Lee Conley
rysville where he worked for 23 years. Gary was a member of the New Bloomington UMC. He enjoyed iced coffee and chicken nuggets from McDonalds and watching the Cincinnati Reds. His dream car was a 1968 Plymouth Roadrunner. Music was always at the center of Gary’s life, back in the day, he was known around the Marion area as the “Best Drummer in Marion”, having played with the band Borderline. The Beatles were one of his favorite Musical g more...
Donna Marie Cooper
er raised her and they survive in La Rue.   She was a 1976 graduate of Elgin High School and was a homemaker.  She loved her grandchildren, enjoyed going to church and taking care of her cats and listening to all sorts of music. Surviving are her children: Christina Marie (Rodney) Cox of Salem, Virginia and their children: Rodney II, Ethan, Hannah and Josiah, Amanda Jeannette (Kevin Daniel) McNamara and their Children: Kaitlyn, Alexander, Mad more...
Mandy Lee Cover
ch and was currently attending the Cornerstone Alliance Church, Marion and the Fulton Creek Friends Church, Richwood.  She worked at the Smith Clinic for 30 years, 25 of those in Dr. Ruiz’s office.  Mandy loved Christian music and going to concerts, and she enjoyed reading Christian books and taking walks.  The most important thing in her life was family.  She especially loved her grandchildren. She is survived by two daughters, Angela (Be more...
Debbie Lynn Cox
worked at the post office in Magnetic Springs. She enjoyed taking pictures and journalizing her photos. She enjoyed traveling to the Smokey Mountains, her favorite vacation spot. She also enjoyed listening to southern gospel music, especially the Gaithers. She had attended Magnetic Springs United Methodist Church. She was born Dec. 21,1950, in Columbus, to the late Paul Edward and Barbara Jeanne Buell Burdett. The true joy in her life was her dev more...
James Arthur Cox
nter, fisher, and gardener (known for his delicious tomatoes). He also enjoyed watching sports, especially West Virginia Mountaineer football. He adored his grandson Cory from the day he was born. He always enjoyed bluegrass music. Surviving is his wife, Sheryl (Cordell) Cox, their daughters: Roberta Cox and Jamie (Aaron Mintier) Rausch, grandson, Charles “Cory” Rausch all of Marysville. In-laws; Juanita Cox of Magnetic Springs and Roy Clemo more...
Wayne L. Cox
General Hospital.  He was born February 12, 1948 in Kenton to the late James Ruby and Berdina Opal (Kerns) Cox. He was a truck driver who had driven a fuel oil truck for Champagne Landmark for many years.  He was an avid musician who loved bluegrass and played several instruments.  He enjoyed going to Blue Grass Festivals and also playing in bands.  His most recent gig was playing in a coffee shop in Bellefontaine.  Wayne was a farmer who more...
Charles Emery “Chuck” Cramer
daughter. He was born June 4, 1948 in Kenton to the late J. Charles and Chaslea (Morrow) Cramer, he was also preceded in death by a sister: Rachel Cramer. Chuck had graduated from The Ohio State University with a degree in music education. He had worked as a property/casualty insurance agent for Met Life. Chuck had attended the Greenstone United Methodist Church in Pittsburgh. Surviving is his son: Mark (Melissa) Cramer of Waynesburg, Pa., ste more...
Lester Dennis Daugherty
and fell in love with the West where he travelled over the years before settling there.  He had travelled to all of the 48 States, all of the Canadian Provinces and Mexico.  He loved puttering around on his farms and loved music.  He passed the love of music on to his family.  His greatest joy was spending time with his family and, occasionally participating in a songfest. While in Prospect, he was a member of the Zion United Church of Chris more...
Howard W. Davids
g in the choir. He was a long-time Mason, first belonging to the Prospect Lodge #444 F & A.M., then Marion Lodge #70. Howard was an avid Cincinnati Reds fan, he enjoyed playing euchre and playing games. He had soft spot for music, he was known to sing and dance right up to the end. Howard will be remembered as a devoted family man, for his positive outlook and good sense of humor. One of his most remembered expressions when asked how he was doi more...
Beckie Jo Davis
orn August 21, 1953 to the late Theodore "Ted" and Kathryn J. (Kirk) Miller. On October 7, 1972 she married her high school sweetheart, Richard 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 more...
Clifford Lynn Davis
rst married to Cora Lee (Ray) Davis who preceded him in death.  He was then married to Nancy Carol (Wells) Davis and she survives in Delaware. He was a mechanic and worked in construction.  Clifford was a fan of bluegrass music and racing.  He enjoyed spending time at Shady Bowl Raceway in DeGraff and Columbus Motor Speedway.  He enjoyed watching tractor pulls at local fairs.  A big NASCAR fan, he enjoyed watching both Earnhardts. He is s more...
James Lowell Davis
ned 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 he could spend with them. Surviving are his children: Marge (Mike) Coulter, Cardington, Marcie more...
Phyllis A. Knickel Biggerstaff Davis
the former Prospect Monitor newspaper. In her younger days she was known in the Marion area for her vocal abilities, she was asked to sing at different events in the area. She enjoyed watching movies, especially westerns and musicals, John Wayne was a favorite. Phyllis was a fan of the Buckeyes and the Cleveland Indians. But the most important thing in her life was her family, her great sense of humor will be missed by all. Surviving are her ch more...
Sherry Joan Denman
he was employed by Mt. Carmel Hospital and later by Howard Swink Advertising in Marion. A talented artist, Sherry loved working with oil paints and watercolors, as well as photography and pencil sketches. She loved classical music and everything outdoors: hiking, cycling, running, animals, and life on the farm. She especially enjoyed introducing “city people” to the farm and to nature. Friends may call at the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home more...
Harry Merld Devers Jr.
Richwood American Legion Baccarat Post 40 and Mount Carmel Lodge 303 F&AM in Rich-wood. He was very community minded and worked over the years with the North Union Athletic Boosters, a group he helped start, the North Union Music Boosters, the school carnival and Richwood Park, to name a few of the projects he was active with. He enjoyed golfing, fishing, Music and dancing and the joy of his life was his family, his wife, children and grandchild more...
Jerry Gene DeWitt
Camp, immediately following the service to share in fellowship and memories of Jerry’s life.   Memorial contributions can be made to Tranquility Hospice: 1949 State Route 37 W, Suite C, Delaware, Ohio 43015 or the Elgin Music Boosters, 1150 Keener Rd. S, Marion, Ohio 43302. Condolences and remembrances may be expressed at www.stofcheck-ballinger.com more...
Charles Lester Douglas
to the later Charles W. Douglas and Cleo (Lama) Layne.  He was also preceded in death by a sister, Sharon Douglas and two step-sisters, Linda Douglas and Betty Jo Seaman. Charlie liked motorcycles, guns, fast cars and loud music. When he wasn't reading and watching sports, he enjoyed the outdoors and spending time visiting family and friends. He never called ahead and always showed up early. Charlie enjoyed telling stories of his youth and was more...
Opal Lela Durnell
ess Age 9 4 Name Opal Lela Durnell 755 S. Plum St. Place of Death Union Co. Memorial HospitfrW-p of Death Dec. 12, 1989 Tues. How Long 111 failing health several years 4:30 p.m. Hour of Death Occupation of Deceased _retired music teacher in Richwood School System_ Church, Lodges, Societies First United Meth. Church; Mt. Carmel Chapter #42 Q.E. S. : Union Co. Retired Teachers Assoc.; Fortnightly Club, Richwood O.S.U. Graduate Date of Birth Sept more...

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