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Blake Wesley Ryan Stayner
ore at Elgin High School, where he was a member of the junior varsity baseball team and football team. He had received his varsity letter last season. He also participated on the basketball team. He enjoyed listening to rap music, playing golf and poker and hanging out with his friends. His favorite football team was Michigan and his favorite basketball team was Duke. He was born April 17, 1989, in Marion, to the late Aaron Stayner and Julee Ren more...
Dylan Jacob “Face” Stevens
f Cardington Many aunts, uncles, cousins and dear friends are left to cherish his memory. Dylan had attended the North Union Schools, and completed his G.E.D.; he had been working at M.A.I. as a press operator. Dylan loved music, playing pool and video games; he was an old soul who will be remembered for his constant smile, loving friendships and the ability to always put others before himself. He was a big teddy bear. Friends may call Friday more...
Kathleen Jane Stevens
ey Medical Center, Wichita. She was born in Marion June 13, 1951, a daughter of Paul Lightfoot, LaRue, and the late Betty Clements Lightfoot A homemaker, she was a graduate of Ohio University and member of Tau Beta Sigma, a music sorority. She was a member of Calvary United Methodist Church, Wichita, was active with its children's choir and was a member of Mary Lenox chapter 98 Order of the Eastern Star, LaRue. She married Michael Stevens in 197 more...
Jeff L. Swihart
wns and the Cleveland Indians.  The center of his life was his son, Sebastian.  He enjoyed spending time with him and always shared an interest in everything he did.  Blind since birth, he enjoyed listening to alternative music and following political news and current events. He is survived by his parents, Ron and Carolyn Sue Swihart, Waldo; his son, Sebastian Swihart, Marion; his sister, Kathy (Ben) Graham, Cardington; dear friends, Shirley more...
Kimm Tallman
es Varon and Sally Mae (Anderson) Tallman. Kimm had served our country in the United States Army. He had worked at Sunray in Delaware as the Teamster Leader. At one time he owned the Drive-Thru in Richwood. Kimm loved his music and will be remembered for his ornery spirit. Surviving is his long-time companion: Robin Cummins of Prospect, children: Sean (Chrystal) Cummins of Prospect and Heather (Mark) Cook of Hortense, Georgia 4 grandchildren more...
Harvey S. Tanner
ebolt Oct. 7, 1946, and she died May 8, 1999. He is survived by three sons, Harvey Eugene Tanner of Tampa Fla., Gary (Mary) Tanner of Radnor and Jeff Tanner of Richwood; two daughters, Mary Ann Gibson of Tampa and Peg (Les) Music of, Richwood; 16 grandchildren, Kevin Wood, Tammy (Lacy) Monroe, Shannon Pacha, Lance Pacha, Shawn (Amy) Pacha, Renee (Brian) Yake, Jason Tanner, Ryan (Theresa) Tanner, Adam, Eric, John and Christopher Tanner, Harvey Ta more...
Jane Tanner
Richwood to the late John and Mary Green DeBolt and was predeceased by four brothers, three sisters and a greatgrandchild, She is survived by her husband, Harvey Tanner whom she married Oct. 7, 1947; a daughter, Peggy (Les) Music of Richwood; two sons, Gary (Mary) Tanner and Jeff Tanner of Richwood; 12 grandchildren; and 17 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 AM Thursday at the Ballinger Funeral Home, Richwood, The Rev. J more...
John Jeffrey Tanner
ll Jeffrey Tanner, Richwood and Doris Smale Barlow, Delaware.   He was a member of Richwood First United Methodist Church and a 2004 graduate of North Union High School.  His hobbies included an extreme love of all things musical.  He enjoyed playing organ, piano, and harp, and he tried to master any instrument he picked up.  He enjoyed riding his horse named "Taco" in his spare time. He was part of a very large family including t more...
JoAnne Elizabeth (Jacobs) Tevis
er of the Crosswood United Methodist Church.  JoAnne was very active in school activities during the years her children were attending school.  She was president of the PTA, the Progressive Mothers Club and the North Union Music Boosters.  She was a room mother for several years and chairperson of the Richwood Springenfest.  She was a 4-H leader for many years while her children were in school and served on the election board for many years i more...
George G. Thompson, Jr.
his bachelor’s degree from Circleville Bible College during his fifties. While there he attended Kingston 3CU. Serving the Lord and bringing everyone he knew to Jesus was central to George’s life, especially through his music. Starting in the Marine Corps and continuing for the next fifty years of his life, playing music to glorify the Lord was his constant calling. George never knew a stranger and would never waste an opportunity to help a more...
Susan Kay Travis
NA and a Beautician when she was younger. She was a long-time dedicated member of the Emanuel Reformed Church, near Green Camp. Susie was a woman of faith, she loved spreading God’s word. She enjoyed listening to Christian music and was a leader for many bible studies. She kept the family tradition for a love of playing cards (euchre) and was a talented writer. Surviving are her children: Becky Gruber of Marion, Rodney (Sharon) Travis of Cente more...
Betty Ruth Tron
ed Methodist Church, where she had been active in the Women’s Group, former Cub Scout leader, (she was a den mother), she had worked at the former New Bloomington School (Elgin) as a cook and had been active with the Elgin Music Boosters. Her most important roles in life were that of mother, wife and Christian. Surviving is her son: Timothy A. (Janet) Tron of Big Island Private graveside services will be conducted by Pastor Kathy Herr at the more...
Barbara Jane VanScoy
s. Farm life, harvest, hay baling and livestock and her green thumb filled her days. Traveling across the USA with Wesley filled journals of stories, laughs, and adventures. Watching the band concerts, piano recitals, school musicals, talent shows, and choir concerts, as well as soccer, football, baseball, basketball games, track, baton twirling, and parades and State & National FFA Conventions, and art shows fulfilled her life. Barbara's abili more...
Wesley Karg VanScoy
. Coming home again was always the highlight and cause to rejoice. He brought souvenirs from Australia, South Africa and others while his children spun the globe following him. Wes left many talents with his family and the music will play on with his children, grandchildren and even a few of the great grands! His artistic and drawing/drafting skills are also alive in the lives of his children and grandchildren and even through the crayons of hi more...
Justin Scot Wall
ed helping coach the girls’ basketball teams and he was starting to teach his son all about farming and hunting. Justin also had a soft spot for animals, he was enjoying training his new puppy “Buddy”. He was a country music fan, Jason Aldean was a favorite. Public Graveside services will be held Saturday October 26, 2019 at 11:00 am at the LaRue Cemetery, Pastor Mike Raypholtz will officiate (All are invited). The Stofcheck-Ballinger Fune more...
S. Ray Webb
olbrook) Webb.  He was also preceded in death by a brother, Arley B. Webb. On August 7, 1954 he married the former Janet I. (Bushong) and she survives in Marion. Ray was a member of the Richwood Church of Christ. He loved music and played at classic country and old-time gospel jam sessions all over Ohio.  He worked for 26 years doing auto body work for the local Richwood Chevrolet dealer, starting in 1952 with P. M. Curl, then Vernon Thomas, more...
Margaret L. Weller
First Baptist Church in Richwood where she served as choir director for 46 years and directed several community cantatas. She was a member of the Carpe Diem Club, Fortnightly Club and Richwood Civic Center. She was a private music teacher for many year, teaching piano and voice from her home. She accompanied many of her students at regional voice and piano lessons. She was born Aug. 15, 1909, on the family farm on LeMasters Road north of Richwood more...
Joseph Arthur Weygandt
nglish Lutheran Church in Toledo for many years, and he served TLC in many of the same capacities: committees, council, and anything else that needed doing. Beyond his love of family, faith and radio, Joe also enjoyed organ music.  He has been honored for his work helping to rebuild, restore and maintain the Wurlitzer at the Palace Theatre in Marion and was a member of the Ohio Theater Organ Club. His wishes were to donate his body to scie more...
Sarah Iolene White
ws. Mrs. White was a homemaker and taught piano for over 50 years.  Graduated from LaRue High School, member of the Otterbein Church and the Dudley Daughters Circle.  She very much loved her family, needlework, quilting, music, crossword puzzles and watching old movies. Funeral Services will be held Saturday April 12, 2008 at 2:00 PM at the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home in LaRue.  Minister will be the Rev. Denny Liningston. Burial in th more...
Albert J. Wigal
ger Funeral Home at Prospect with the Rev. J. Weston Jones officiating. Burial will be in the Prospect Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Contributions may be made to the church music fund. Cards are available at the funeral home. more...
David Lee Williams
2021 at the Marion General Hospital from complications from Covid-19. He was born September 27, 1964 in Marion to the late Merrill Eston and Shirley Lee (Adkins) Williams. Dave worked for RHAM Homes in Marion. He loved his music and sported one of the largest cd collections ever seen. Dave was very involved with his family and was always willing to help somebody out. He was a good-hearted person. Dave will be sadly missed by his brothers and si more...
Marie Grace Wolf
ning April 11, 1988 in Marion General Hospital. She was born in O'Brien County, Iowa, June 3,1904, a daughter of Will and Marie Barry Mulvany. A retired piano teacher, Mrs. Wolf was a graduate of St. Agatha's Conservatory of Music, St. Paul, Minn. She was a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church, LaRue. She is survived by her husband, Albert A. Wolf, whom she married March 30, 1937. Two brothers and a  sister are deceased. Funeral Mass will be 10 more...
Thomas A. Wooten
he survives in Prospect. A veteran of the U.S. Army, he worked as a Tool and Die Maker at Marion Power Shovel for 30 years, retiring in 1992. He was a member of Stoney Ridge United Baptist Church in Carey. Tom loved country music, playing guitar and singing Blue Grass for many years. His true joy was his family and he loved spending time with his kids and grandkids. When he was able, he enjoyed fishing and hunting, especially with his son, Wes. more...
Eilene Worthington
ilene enjoyed eating out, playing dominoes, traveling and laughing with her friends.  She attended many Lady Buckeye basketball games and was an avid Ohio State Football and Basketball fan. She loved crafting, ceramics, the music of Fanny Brice, gospel tunes and singing church hymns. Her faith was strong and her church was very important to her.  She was a member of the Richwood First United Methodist Church where she served on many committe more...
Anita Gail Wright
Ethel M. (Martin) Wright. She had spent the last 9 years as a resident of the Tiffin Developmental Center.  Prior to that, she was a resident of New Bloomington and had worked at Marca Industries.  She loved listening to music.  A gentle soul, Anita loved life. She is survived by three brothers, Nicky Wright, New Bloomington; Clement (Christa) Wright, Prospect; Bobby (Amy) Paige, Tennessee; three sisters, Waunlu (Robert) Neeld, Tennessee; S more...

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