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Donette Mae Moore
in death by three brothers, Kenneth Eugene, Ernest Lee and Edgar Irwin Jr. and two sisters, Erma June and Edna Alberta. On January 21, 1956 she married Billy Moore in Liberty, Indiana and he survives. Donette loved country music and was a talented singer.  She enjoyed singing at country music jamborees around the area.  Her musical abilities also included calling square dances and playing guitar.  She also enjoyed sewing and crocheting, cook more...
Rothadelle and Gerald Moore
ng to Rothadelle, she cherished her time with her entire family. Church was a big part of their lives; they had attended the First Church of the Nazarene on King Ave. in Columbus and the LaRue Baptist Church. They both were musically inclined, as they were involved with various singing groups throughout their lives. Gerald was born May 28, 1931 in Benton Harbor, Michigan to the late Walter and Dora (Hill) Moore, he was also preceded in death by more...
Glenn Martin Moyer
in Union County, to Charles R. Moyer and Lloa (Griffith) Moyer. Mr. Moyer, a retired farmer, was a member of Richwood First Baptist Church. He enjoyed traveling in the United States, Canada and Mexico and was an accomplished musician on many instruments. Surviving are two sisters, Henrietta Cowgill of Richwood and Janice Sparks of Delaware, with whom he earlier lived, and nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by two brothers, John and Joy Moyer. more...
Pamela “Pam” Kaye Neel
she was found attending one of her grandchildren's activities and she cheered for their teammates equally. Anyone who knew Pam knew that her passion was her family, especially the grandchildren. She enjoyed attending their music concerts, sporting events, robotics competitions, or art show events. She was their biggest supporter.   She adored her friends and treated them like family. Pam was a dedicated member of the Richwood Church of Chris more...
Cheryl Lynn Oehler
art’s Smart Schools Program. She was currently working as a substitute teacher in Dysart as well as Nadaburg School District. She was substituting at a Dysart school when she suffered cardiac arrest. Cheryl was a lover of music, especially her Ohio State University Marching Band. Having a lovely singing voice she made music a part of her life as well as in the classroom. One mother mentioned how beautiful her voice was when she sang “Thank G more...
DANIEL LES PACHA
MARCH 27, 1997 AT THE OHIO STATE MEDICAL CENTER IN COLUMBUS HE IS SURVIVED BY 3 SISTERS MICKENZIE, LINDSEY, AND KATELYN, MATERNAL GRANDPARENTS DANNY AND ROXANNE JORDAN OF RICHWOOD, AND PATERNAL GRANDPARENTS LESLIE AND PEGGY MUSIC OF RICHWOOD, MATERNAL GREAT GRANDPARENTS LOUISE JORDAN OF RICHWOOD, AND BECKY KAVANAGH OF RICHWOOD, PATERNAL GREAT GRANDPARENTS HARVEY AND JANE TANNER OF RICHWOOD, MATERNAL GREAT GREAT GRANDMOTHERS VIRGINIA SOUTHARD OF more...
Lois Jeffers Parish
the daughter of the late John and Elsie Jeffers, was born May 14, 1919 in Woodsfield, Ohio.  She moved with her family to a farm near Green Camp, Ohio where she attended elementary and high school, participating in sports, music, and theater.  Lois graduated from Green Camp High School in 1936.  She attended business school and worked at the Marion, Ohio US Rubber Plant.  She married Dale Edgar Parish on April 6, 1944 in Green Camp.  After more...
Dorothy Laverne Patterson
rsville to the late Clarence “Buck” and Opal (Wood) Haines. Dorothy was a homemaker, member of the Claibourne Advent Christian Church; she was a caring person who loved the Lord and her family. Dorothy had a passion for music, especially Gospel, Blue Grass and Country music; she also loved animals and taking trips to Renfro Valley, Kentucky. She was a member of the Richwood Civic Center On September 27, 1956 she married Thomas E. Patterson more...
Michael Boxwell Penry
ieces and nephews, Lauren and Erin Emery and Taniqua Penry, Jennifer and Erich Voise, Emily Sumner, Lindsey and Danyelle Bass; two great-nieces, Autumn and Sierra Silverio and his cat, “Coogs.” Michael had a passion for music, reading and discussing philosophy.  He was also an avid fan of the Buckeyes and Browns.  Michael wrote a poem that said: If we all learn to be truthful, compassionate, with loving care, we can change the world i more...
Donna Maxine Persinger
hoir as an adult. Additional hobbies included  going to auctions, buying antiques and collecting “Nippon.” Her greatest joy involved spending time with her family and going to their many activities, including sports and music events. The family wishes to thank all the supportive doctors, nurses, aides, and therapists who provided tremendous support over many years, most notably Dr. Chander Arora who knew and cared for her best. Funeral Se more...
Amber Nichole Pitts
it, and her artistic ability showed in her drawings and her crafts. She loved her flowers, being particularly fond of yellow and purple roses, as well as her animals, especially her cat Molly. Amber was a fan of all sorts of music; she loved Mickey Mouse, and was known to enjoy large amounts peanut butter (creamy Jif of course). But most of all, Ambers family was the center of her life. She is survived by her son Derrik Brown (who was her whole more...
Edna Alberta Poe
e, Katie Poe, Ethan Puckett, Taylor McCloud, Nicholas Orosto, Jacob Orosto, Angel Orosto, Katalina Orosto; a sister, Donita Moore, LaRue; and  close friend, Brian “Barney” Jones. She and her husband had enjoyed country music and dancing.  She was an avid doll collector and enjoyed her children and grandchildren.  Edna loved going to yard sales and flea markets.  She kept in touch by telephone with her son Alan, who lives in Arizona.  Sh more...
Evelyn Pauline Potts
ation of Deceased _Homemaker and former bookkeeper at Parrott Implement Co. , Richwood Church, Lodges, Societies First United Methodist Church, Marysville, Fellowship Circle and Women1s Society of Church;former member of a music club in Marysville Date of Birth Nov- 29' 1913_ Place of Birth_Richwood_ Father's Name _Leo Ridgeway_Living ( } Deceased k) Mother's Maiden Name__Bertha Baker_Liying ( ) Deceased f) If Living, Where - 1st - Harold more...
Charles Ransome
Hill, a sister, Linda S. Parsons, and his step-father, Leonard Webb Sr. Charlie was retired from PPG in Delaware where he had worked for many years. He loved his English Bulldogs. He was known to enjoy a cocktail, listen to music and shoot the breeze with whomever was around. He enjoyed shooting with his grandson, Trevynn. Charlie was also a good cook. He is survived by his daughter, Daryl Ann Ransome Clark, Prospect; his mother, Ruth E. Webb, more...
Vonda Sue Rasey
She loved attending Grace Chapel House of Prayer in Byhalia for many years. She also loved visiting Fritz Church of God in Kentucky which her dad founded and her Brother Dallas still pastors today. She loved southern gospel music and old hymns. She loved her grandchildren more than anything on earth and never stopped working to share her faith and morals with them. She loved cooking and feeding people. She showed concern for everyone, even when more...
Douglas Wayne Rayburn
niels) Rayburn. He was also preceded in death by his grandmother, Alma Murphy, nephew Roger Rayburn II and niece Crystal Belcher. Doug was a skilled guitarist. He had even written some of his own songs. His favorite type of music was country. He was also a 1st Degree Black Belt in Shorindo Kempo many years ago. Doug was a 1981 graduate of the Elgin High School. Surviving are his siblings: Paul (Rose) Rayburn Sr. of Columbus, Roger Rayburn I of more...
Roger Lee Rayburn II
s, laughed and did what fathers and sons do. He will be truly missed. Most of all, Roger loved his children and did everything possible to make sure they had a good life. He had great hopes and dreams for them. Roger loved music and spent many hours listening to his favorite songs. He also enjoyed video games and watching his favorite sports teams, the Carolina Panthers and North Carolina Tar Heels, he was able to go to some of their games. A more...
Thomas Stephen Rayburn
brother Glenn Rayburn is deceased. Mr. Rayburn was an auto mechanic working for Sears for many years. He was a U S Army Veteran service during the latter part of W W II and then the Korean War. He loved fishing, hunting and music. Funeral Services will be held Wednesday March 10, 2010 at 1:00 PM at the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home in LaRue.  Minister will be the Rev. Duane Kramer.  Burial in the LaRue Cemetery.  Friends may call at the f more...
Ruth M. Rayl
morial Hospital of Union County and the Whirlpool Corporation in Marion. She was a member of St. Joseph's Catholic Church in LaRue and had attended Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Chruch in Marysville. She enjoyed traveling and music. She was born Sept. 26, 1927 in Wheeling, W.Va., to the late William and Betty Kasun Madison and was predeceased by a daughter, Beth Price, and a grandson, Josh Rowlinson. She is survived by her husband, John E. Rayl wh more...
Norma Jean Redd
e Norma was a member of: LaRue United Methodist Church, Gleaner Circle, Mary Lenox Chapter # 98 O. E.S. Also was Worthy Matron, Historical Society, Genealogy Society, Carousel Organ Association of America, Happy Thyme Club, Music Box Society International. She retired from the  Henkle Holiday Memorial Library, LaRue Branch in 1994. She and her husband Don owned and operated their own Clock and Antique Shop, The Olde Thyme Shoppe. Norma was acti more...
Wayne Douglas Rees
eceded in death by a brother, Martin. A 1966 graduate of Marysville High School, he was a talented machinist, working on cars all his life. In his later years he managed the NAPA store in Richwood. Wayne had a deep love for music as well as racing. The most important thing to him was family. He is survived by two sons, Douglas W. Rees, Marysville; David L. Rees, Raymond; a daughter, LaNeena M. Rees, Ottawa, Illinois; and his girlfriend, Julie P more...
Barbara R. Rhodes
nd Austa (Weist) Miller. She was also preceded in death by siblings, Bill and John Miller, Suzanne Barkley and an infant sister. Barb was a homemaker. She had belonged to the Red Hat Society and enjoyed listening to country music, sewing and canning. Family was the center of her life. She took very good care of her husband Raymond for many years. Surviving is her husband, Raymond Rhodes, they were married February 11, 1955 in Waldo. Also surviv more...
Tyson Lee Richardson
ion. A 2006 graduate of Gateway High School, Tyson loved sports and had played high school football.  He was attending Edison College.  His nickname was "Hard Rock" which he had since he was a baby.  He enjoyed music and working out.  He loved his family and was always willing to help out with his nephews. He is survived by his mother and step-father, Amy Ann (Higgins)  and Christopher Gittinger, Lehigh, Florida; his father, Mich more...
Marian Lee Ridgway
Park on Front St. and the ground that the new dollar store sits on uptown. John had started and maintained the beautiful flag program throughout the town. Marian continued on with this following John’s passing. She enjoyed music and played the piano. Marian also was a strong supporter of the DAV. Surviving are her children, Rondalee (Michael) Ballinger of Gardnerville, Nevada, Dean Mel (Micky) Ridgway of LaRue and Annette Oke of Pittsburgh, PA more...
Anna Jean Riedmiller
the Richwood First United Methodist Church.  She retired from General Electric in Worthington in 2002 after 25 yrs., following this she moved from Columbus to Delaware to be close to her sons and grandchildren. She enjoyed music, working in her yard, home decorating and spending time with friends. But the two loves in her life were her God and her family. She is survived by two sons: Charles F. Riedmiller of Delaware and George A. (Cristine) R more...

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