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Thomas Coleman Knickel
ir last trip together was to Cancun, Mexico. Tom was a lifelong member of the former Prospect Zion United Church of Christ, singing in the choir and being involved in the church for many years.  He, along with Peggy, loved music and sang in the Sun City West Westernaires after relocating to Arizona.  He played high school basketball and enjoyed all the types of sports, especially the OSU Buckeyes, as well as his Whirlpool bowling teams. Tom w more...
Darlene Krawczyk
inquisitive, she was a life-long reader and learner. It was important for her to keep up on all things going on in the world. She was a big sports fan, she rooted for the OSU Buckeyes and the Cleveland Browns. Dar also loved music; Rod Stewart was a favorite. Surviving is her loving husband, Don P. Krawczyk, they were married June 23, 1956 in Muncie, Indiana. Also surviving is her son, Kevin (Becki Nace) Krawczyk of Powell Grandchildren, Connor more...
Jeffrey A. Krawczyk
or for many years, working in both the commercial and residential areas. Jeff loved watching and following sports, but basketball was his passion. The North Carolina Tar Heels were his favorite. He also enjoyed all kinds of music and going to concerts. Recently he designed his own home, something he took great pride in. Surviving are his parents Don and Darlene Krawczyk of Richwood, a brother, Kevin (Becki Nace) Krawczyk of Powell and a step-so more...
Roger Lincoln Landon
d from Bedford School District, he assisted with the Urban Forestry/Landscaping Program at Kent Roosevelt HS, doing what he loved most, teaching students how to work in the dirt and care for trees. Roger was passionate about music and loved to play his keyboard and trumpet for anyone who visited. He loved all sports, especially spending time watching tennis with his son, and was a dedicated OSU sports fan. Roger was in the Gold Wing club, winning more...
Dennis Raymond “Denny” Ledley
He enjoyed hunting and fishing. He was always the life of the party and enjoyed visiting with friends and telling “tall tales.” He was an avid motorcycle rider, which is how he met his wife, Lora. He enjoyed listening to music, especially classic rock. He would do anything for anyone, especially his daughters. On April 1, 1989 he married the former Lora Huckaba and she survives. He is also survived by three daughters, Torrie (Freddie McFall more...
Lucille Lee
e 78 Age Name 925 Wagner Village Care Center, Galion - formerly of Richwood Place"*twi. vllla9e Care Center Date of Death June 17■ 1987 Wed- Address one 1:35 Hnw T.nng Til failing health §3X353^ years Retired Music Teacher Occupation of Deceased — Church, Lodges, Societies _; firfltiimtp. nf rripitfll University _and member of Capital University Alumni Assoc. ______ Hour of Death Date of Birth J^l_12_1102. Place of Birth Caled more...
Arch L. Lindsay
ida with his wife Ruth.  Arch and Ruth did everything together and it was uncommon to see one without the other.  Arch enjoyed being around people and making friends wherever he travelled.  Another passion in his life was music. Besides his wife, he is survived by two sons, Dean Richard (Carla) Lindsay, Wilmette, Illinois; Kent E. (Cathy) Lindsay, Los Angeles, California; a daughter, Diane (Dan) Lehman, Richwood; six grandchildren, Kama (Mic more...
Fred Long
ring in 2001.  He also worked at Burr Oak Tool and Gauge in Sturgis, Mich. and K & M Machine in Cassopolis, Mich.  In addition to his talents with tool and die, he also enjoyed woodworking and making things for people.  A music lover, he enjoyed playing guitar and square dancing, which is how he met his wife, Betty. Besides his wife, he is survived by two sons, Jack (Debbie) Long, Marysville; Brian (Cheryl) Long, Marion; a step-son, Barry Wil more...
Stephanie Keikilani Lust
Area Auxiliary. She was a member of Emanuel Lutheran Church, member of the National Honor Society, was active with 4-H, volunteered at Marion General Hospital, had worked for Dr. Nowacki and had been involved with the school musicals at Pleasant. Her plans for the fall were to attend OSU majoring in pharmacy. She loved being with her friends and going shopping. Funeral services will be held 2 p.m. Wednesday, July 7, 2004, at the Emanuel Lutheran more...
Floyd A. Madison
pool league and a league in Kenton with friends. He enjoyed golfing the most with his cousin Ronnie Johnson who was more like a brother to him, his good buddy Steve Fox, and his “adopted son” Ben Jeffers. Floyd supported music and provided the “Barn” where everyone could hang out, practice and play pool. Floyd has a Motor Cross Track on his land and enjoyed spending time with everyone who came out to ride. He would spend hours just sittin more...
John Wesley Mallett
Sonic and Fortnite with his big “bro” Harrison, and playing basketball with daddy. He had the best bond with his siblings, and they were an inseparable trio. His favorite hobby was sharing the love of fast cars and metal music with his daddy. You could always find Johnny on the Mallett farm with his Nana and Pop-Pop Mallett.  A very loved little boy, he made mommy and daddy radiate with pride with his intelligence. If you talked to him, he w more...
George Franklin Martin
he enjoyed for health reasons and to keep up on the village. George had attended the First United Methodist Church. A man of many interests, George had a passion for painting and ship model building, also he loved classical music, Russian history and had extensively traveled all over the world, George was keenly interested in history and was willing to go see what ever piqued his interest. Surviving is his daughter: Lindsey Anne (Thomas J.) Can more...
Charles O. "Jappy" Mattox
f Richwood, died early Friday morning, Jan. 6, 2006, at his home after a battle with cancer. He was retired from the city of Marysville Street Department. He also worked as a carpenter. He grew up in the Hilliard area, loved music, was an accomplished guitar player and enjoyed arrowhead hunting and fishing. He was a past member of the West Mansfield Conservation Club. He was born Sept. 7, 1947, in Columbus, to the late Elza and Geraldine Benjamin more...
Donna L. McAllister
greatgrandchildren. Throughout the many years of their numerous career pursuits, they were able to visit every state in the US and travel throughout most of Europe. Donna had a keen eye for class, style, talent, elegance and music. She was a smart, classy, hardworking and thoughtful woman. She often reserved her opinions on most matters, keeping them to herself. However, those that knew her best know she had an opinion on most everything and woul more...
Eddie E. McCartney
olumbus. Eddie was a gifted pianist and baritone for the Monitors Quartet, Gospel Mariners, and the Campmeeting Singers.  He spent many years on the road sharing the gospel of Jesus Christ to millions of people through his musical God-given gifts. He is survived by a son, Scott (Michelle) McCartney, Marysville; two daughters, Christina Porter, Columbus; Teri (Greg) Trantanella, Tennessee; four grandchildren, Christian, Lily, Jamison and Caitli more...
Mary June McCartney
le, Indiana to the late Elmer C. and Doris L. (Lacy) Smith Mary June had worked at the Koverman-White Insurance Agency, she also had attended the Christian Life Center in Vandalia where she and her husband were active in the music dept On August 16, 1962 she married Eddie E. McCartney and he survives, also surviving are children: Scott (Michelle) McCartney of Marysville, Christina Porter of Columbus and Teri (Greg) Trantanella of Tenn. Four grand more...
Gordon “Mont” McKinniss
Sandusky for 8 years until he branched out on his own with McKinniss Contracting and worked that until March of 2021. He enjoyed spending time in his deer camp, being outdoors, hunting, fishing, playing cards, listening to music, watching Me TV, nature shows and westerns, construction projects and spending time with his family. Surviving is his wife Robin (Huston) McKinniss, they were married November 8, 1975 in Pound, Va. Also surviving are t more...
Edgar "Ed" McMahan
ental organizing the yearly fox drives. Past member of the Richwood Fair Board, past Byhalia -York PTA President, avid Cleveland Browns and Indians fan, and in the last years really enjoyed listening to blue grass and gospel music. Ed was a very social person, he enjoyed talking to people and always keeping up with the goings on in the area. Over the years one of his greatest joys was watching his grandchildren doing their activities. On August more...
Gary Allen Miller
es and green beans. Always putting others before himself, he looked out for and took care of his friends. He was always eager to help and was a compassionate listener. He was a man of deep personal faith. He was proud of his music and movie collection. Allen insisted on everything being done right, and “right” was his way. He loved his children and grandchildren very much and was extremely protective of them. He is survived by his daughter, more...
Lester Loyd Miller
s are deceased. Mr. Miller was a retired farmer and worked 40 years for the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad. He also was a leather craftsman. He was a dedicated family man interested in wildlife preservation. He loved mountain music, camping, fishing and horses. he was a member of Emanuel Lutheran Churchfof Marion. Funeral services will be held Monday, June 20, 1998, at 11 a.m. at the Stofcheck Funeral Home in Richwood. Minister will be the Rev. A more...
Theodore "Ted" Miller
ide services conducted by the Richwood veterans. Pallbearers will be Thomas Miller, Aaron Miller, Kirk Shep-pard, Nick Lucas, Brian Davis and Frank Millard. Memorial contributions may be made to the Richwood Church of Christ Music Ministry at 29063 Sivey Road, Richwood, OH 43344. more...
Steven Allen Mills
y married in 2020.  While living in Florida, he fully enjoyed retirement, often remarking to friends and family how fortunate he felt to live there.  He loved the sunshine, golfing, swimming, bowling, and listening to live music. The simplicity of life on a golf cart suited him well. An avid golfer, Steve enjoyed sharing the love of the game with his family and friends. He spent many days watching, playing, or just talking about the game.  Wh more...
Dan Howden Mitchell
ville High School, where he graduated in 1953; he then graduated from the Ohio Wesleyan University in 1957. Dan was a talented piano player, trumpet player and was proficient with many other instruments.  He was a member of musical groups such as the All Americans, Front Porch Five and others.  Dan was a music teacher for many years, teaching at the Elgin Schools, first in Green Camp then Prospect, then moving to the Pleasant Schools and finall more...
Henry Herbert and Joyce Ann (Schrader) Mitchell
untington Bank, and a bookkeeper/secretary for Eldridge Realty, both in Kenton. Joyce loved baking, quilting, sewing, and cross stitch. She also loved all of the years she spent directing junior and senior choir in church. Music was always a central part of Joyce’s life. She spent much of her early years playing guitar and singing with her brother, Foster, at various venues. Through the years, there were countless family Musical gatherings wi more...
Grace Alice Mohr
ating. Burial will be in the Price Cemetery. Friends may call from 5-7 p.m. Monday, July 30, 2007, at the Stofcheck Funeral Home in Richwood. Memorial gifts are preferred and may be made to the Union Baptist Church for their music department in memory of Grace Alice at 16623 St. Rt. 739 Richwood, OH 43344. more...

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