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Dale Emerson Hall
Dale Emerson Hall passed away on September 15, 2023 in Sharpsburg, Georgia. He was born in Delaware on October 4, 1937. His father Charles Edgar "Ted" Hall was a farmer; his mother Carrie Mae (Hickok) Hall was a music teacher. He was valedictorian of his high school graduating class at Leesburg-Magnetic High School in 1955. He received his B.S. from Ohio Northern University in 1959 in Pharmacy and worked as a pharmacist in Delaware, M more...
Paul Richard Harmon
sday, August 21, 2018 at Heartland of Marion. He was born August 18, 1935 in Indianapolis, IN, adopted at 11 mos. of age by the late Carl & Grace (Gabriel) Harmon. A 1953 graduate of Prospect High School, he participated in music & sports activities. He then attended Ohio State and Bliss Business College. Paul worked with his father at the Harmon Nursery in Prospect until the business was sold after his father's death in 1957. He then worked at more...
Jo Ann Heller
l and James Hoffman, Vineta Foos, Lucille Wittibslager, Ruth Greenwood and Winifred Blue. Jo Ann was a 1946 graduate of the Richwood High School, where she was a cheerleader and was in the choir and orchestra. An artist and musician, she was a supporter of arts in education and a member of the Palace Cultural Arts Assn. With the voice of an angel, she sang in the Chancel Choir at the LaRue United Methodist Church where she was a member. Jo Ann a more...
Travis Wayne Hellinger
second and sometimes third chances to the ones he cared for. He absolutely had a wild, free spirit. He was giving and kind. He cherished the friendships with his friends in the motorcycle club, (he loved being on his bike). Music was very important to Travis, he enjoyed listening to all types of Music. He also had a serious side, he thought deeply and loved his god. He will be deeply missed by many friends, loved ones and extended family. Sur more...
Carolyn Faye Henderson
But she was a true homemaker at heart, she loved taking care of her family, tending to her flowers, animals and garden. She cherished the time she was able to spend with her grandkids. Carolyn was an avid reader, she enjoyed music, crossword puzzles and OSU and Cleveland Browns football. There was always a special spot in her heart for going to the Beach. Surviving is her children: Chris (Jim) Thomas of Marietta, Georgia and Craig (Laura) Carey more...
Josephine Blanche Hendrickson
ers and making everyone feel loved was her special trait that helped set an example in the lives of her children, grandchildren, great grandchildren, nieces and nephews and many others. She loved to dance and sing to country music, especially Johnny Cash. She left a memorable impression on everyone she encountered, whether it was telling jokes, singing songs, making food for others or just a smile and hello to brighten your day. This world will s more...
Barbara L. Hicks
e, Ca. and Jeffrey (Rhonda) Hicks of Olive Branch, Ms. 6 grandchildren: Nicole Sayre, Tiffany Sayre, Megan Parker, Jacob Tschume, Joseph Tschume, Brock Tschume Step Mother: Minta Boblenz Johnson of Arkansas Cousin: Peg (Les) Music of Richwood Friends may call Sunday August 24, 2008  from 2-5 pm at the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home in LaRue, where funeral services will be held Monday at 11:00 am, Rick Hicks will officiate, and burial will be i more...
Mildred T. "Midge" Hill
Haven Hospital. The former Richwood resident was a member of Mt. Carmel #42 OES, former member of the Winter Haven Sweet Adelines and retired organist for the Winter Haven Trinity United Methodist Church. Recognized for her musical talents, she was asked to perform for various service organizations and was an honorary member of the Winter Haven Lions Club. The daughter of K. Carl and Mary Hunt Dixon. was born April 30,1916 in Richwood. She was m more...
Martha Dowell Holsinger
ied early Wednesday morning at Memorial Hospital in Marysville, 2006. She shared a tremendous love for all of her family and friends; to many she was known as "Granny." She will be missed by many. She had a love of music: country, bluegrass and gospel. She also enjoyed bingo, cross stitching, going on walks and playing Pac-Man. She was born Oct. 17, 1936, in Flat Gap, Ky., to the late Benjamin and Hazel McKenzie Evans. She also was pred more...
Eleanor Davis Holt
Jackson Grange.  She was a 1943 graduate of Richwood High School.  Although a homemaker at heart, she had worked for North Union Schools as a bus driver and at the Smith Clinic, Marion for Dr. Hobe.  Eleanor loved Gospel music, reading and gardening, especially her rose garden.  She also enjoyed travelling and doing home projects. On May 16, 1943, she married T. Blake Davis in the Methodist parsonage in Green Camp, and he died April 20, 197 more...
Kathryn Ann Hook
.  She also played organ for Stofcheck Funeral Home in Richwood and later in LaRue. During the time she was a ‘working woman’, she was also a wife, mother and public figure in her own right, giving of her time, energy, musical talent and cooking ability to myriad causes, including The Grange, Treasurer for Union County Democrats, President of Ladies’ Guild of St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in LaRue, Organist for St. Joseph’s Church for more...
Dana Michael Hughes
na was a carpenter by trade. He was the type of person always willing to help. He was especially always there for his mom and kids. He was devoted to his children and was a true friend to many. Dana liked country and hip-hop music. He also had a passion for his team, the Cincinnati Bengals. He will be remembered for his giving and ornery personality. Surviving are his parents, Carey and Debby Hughes of Richwood. His children, Jersey Mae Hughes a more...
Mark L. Hughes
). Mark had worked at the former Qwest in Dublin as a Mechanical engineer, a job he loved. He had also worked at Delco Screw in Delaware. He was a member of the St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Prospect. Mark was a talented musician who had played in different bands over the years including InBound and Godspeak. He was very quick-witted and unconditionally loved his devoted wife Becky. Mark enjoyed his guns and cherished his time with his enti more...
Unis A. Hughes
ion of the three years at Port Charles, Unis lived alongside the Little Cedar River her entire life.  Unis was a member of the United Church of Christ in Colwell, the Women's Fellowship, the Double Dozen Club.  She enjoyed music and played the piano, accompanying her children while they practiced for choir, band, orchestra and church events.  Unis was a loyal fan of the Lawrence Welk Show.  Family was always important to Unis and she looked f more...
Josephine Isler
Josephine Isler, 90, of Prospect, died Sunday, Sept. 3, 1995 at Marion Manor. She had been in failing health for several years. The retired music teacher was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church and former member of the Church Missionary Circle and Beacon Sewing Group. The daughter of Samuel and Celia Mayfield Almendinger was born in Prospect January 24,1905. She was a graduate of Prospect High School and Capital University. Her husband Edwin M more...
Elwin L. James
ny years along with driving a milk truck and then a school bus.  Later, he worked as a machinist for the Marion Power Shovel for 35 years.   He enjoyed tinkering in his garage, repairing John Deere lawn mowers, playing his musical instruments, watching John Wayne movies and spending time with his family.  There was not one lawn mower he could not fix, or one instrument he could not play. When his granddaughters were younger, he made them every more...
Homer Ray Jenkins
o preceded in death by siblings: Carl, Hubert, Milford and MacArthur Jenkins and Nancy Moore. Homer was a truck driver, working for Precision Strip out of Kenton for 18 years. This fed his love to travel. A fan of Bluegrass music, he had even played guitar and sang in a band with his brothers and close friends. A tinkerer, Homer could fix anything from cars to his grandkid’s toys. He was known to enjoy a Little Debbie, ice cream and a glass of more...
Jacqueline J. Johnson
ick, London; six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Jackie was a homemaker, attended the Friends Church, enjoyed working on Genealogy, composing Poetry, doing crafts such as fabric painting, listening to Christian music, driving around and doing word find puzzles. The true joy and center in her life was her loving and devoted family. Funeral Services will be held Tuesday August 2, 2011 at 1:00 pm at the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Ho more...
DeLynn Kale
a former member and active sponsor of Ohio Young Farmers.  DeLynn was very supportive of youth in farming including many 4-H and local and state farm groups, as well as supporting many North Union activities from sports to music.  He was instrumental in starting the non-livestock sale at the Richwood Fair.  He was a member of the Ohio State Tractor Pullers Assn. (Lucas Oil); the National Tractor Pullers Assn.; a lifetime member of Pheasants F more...
Pauline Louise Kale
azarene in Marion. She was a devoted wife, mother, and grandmother. She loved raising her children on the farm with her husband, Bob. She loved cats, especially her Siamese cat named Blue Eyes. Pauline had a special love for music and enjoyed playing the piano and singing in various choirs. She is survived by an older sister, Patsy Dow of Marion; a younger brother, Gene (Cheryl) Toombs of Charlotte, NC; her three daughters, Kandy L. (Daniel) Lah more...
Richard L. Kale
icle Mechanic certification. When he got home from the Army, he spent the rest of his life farming. His enjoyments in life were fastpitch softball (he was a pretty good pitcher), horseshoes, country and blue grass Christian music, basketball and everything O.S.U. Buckeyes. After retirement from farming, he spent many hours restoring old tractors, he was known in the community as an “Oliver Man”. Richard will be remembered as a gentle and lo more...
Esther Marie Keller
Esther Marie Keller, 92, of Columbus, died Friday, August 21, 1998. A 1923 graduate of Prospect High School, she received a bachelor of arts degree from Ohio Wesleyan University and a master's degree in music education from Northwestern University. She was a member of Phi Beta Kappa, Pi Kappa Lambda, Mu Phi Epsilon and Delta Kappa Gamma. She was supervisor of vocal music in the Cleveland Public Schools from 1949 until her retirement in 1971 and f more...
Barbara J. Kersey
Stalter. On September 9, 1951 she married George E. Kersey and he died in 1998. She was a Registered Nurse at Marion Manor for 32 years and was a member of Rush Creek (Formerly Essex) United Methodist Church.  She enjoyed music of all kinds and loved to dance. She is survived by a son Geoffrey E. (Lois) Kersey, Marion; two granddaughters, Angela (Josh) Ford, Grove City and Autumn (Don) Gantzer, Wilmington; three great-grandchildren, Josh Ford more...
Larry Omer King
eatured as an Easter Seals Child when he was younger. He was an avid Ohio State Football fan. He loved cars and was very knowledgeable about makes and models. He was an aggressive board game player and was a fan of bluegrass music. He is survived by a sister, Sharon (Timothy) Landon, and a brother, Ronald (Teresa) King, all of Lakeview, and eight nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be Wednesday, May 30, 2018 at 1:00 PM at the Stofcheck-Ba more...
Peggy Evelyn Daugherty Knickel
as a “two for the price of one” package. Peggy loved children and not having any of her own, gave her love and attention to every child she was blessed to teach. While teaching at Prospect alongside her good friend and music teacher, Robin Dew, she wrote and helped direct the wonderful Christmas programs that would fill the auditorium to capacity and delight the parents and community. Peggy was a lover of music that was instilled in both s more...

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