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Inez R. Goken
de holding her hands. She was born September 6, 1913 in Green Camp Township to the late George and Dora May (Locker) Everett.  On December 29, 1945 she married C. Wayne Goken and he died April 22, 1997. She is survived by Special niece Arlene (Eugene) Longacre, Great Nieces and Caregivers, Carolyn Penny, Barb (Frosty) Frizzell, and Christine (Mickey) Williams. Other niece Linda Camello and nephew Jerry Longacre.  Also nieces Nancy (Tom) Hafer more...
Robert Douglas Good
irchfield; a son, Ryan Good; a daughter, Kayla Good; two brothers, Jeff Good of Prospect and James Good of Marion; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Good of Prospect; several cousins, including Jon Blevins of Prospect; and a special friend, Pamela Jo Ruhl. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday at the Prospect United Methodist Church. The Rev. David L. Hoffman will officiate and burial will be at the Prospect Cemetery. Friends may call f more...
Nancy Ruth Gracely
received a Bachelor’s Degree and her teaching certificate from The Ohio State University in 1976. Later she went on to earn her Master’s Degree from Ashland University. Her passion for education centered on students with special needs. She taught for many years in the Elgin School District at various buildings before she moved on to Administration for Crawford County Schools as well as Marion City Schools. Nancy was a life-long member of New more...
James A. “Jim” Gray
hat it was going on to the next generation. He was a lifelong dedicated, active member of the Magnetic Springs United Methodist Church, he cherished his church family. Jim loved his entire family, they gave him such joy. He especially dedicated much of his energy to his grandkids, whether it was singing and playing his guitar with them, to not missing any of their activities, to just being together. His family was his life! Jim was also a big pro more...
Opal J. Greenawalt
t of Marysville, Charles R. (Beatty) Mouser of West Mansfield, Ronald L. (Barbara) Mouser of Ridgeway, and James (Peggy) Dominy of Warrington, Pa.; niece, Maxine (Ed) Roberts of Marion; sister-in-law, Martha Jones of Marion; special friends, Rita and Bob Vance of LaRue; and several great-nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by two sisters, Mabel Dominy and Bertha Mouser: and one brother, Clarence Fout. Mrs. Greenawalt was i, homemaker an more...
Celia F. Green
t 18, 1946 in Pike County, Ohio to the late Travis George Harold and Thelma Gladys (Robinett) Pierce, also predeceased by one brother: Lowell Bayes. Celia honorably served five years in the United States Army as a personnel specialist with duty assignments in Korea and Fort Campbell, Ky.. She was then retired from Honda of America at East Liberty in the Paint Dept., where she worked for more than 23 years. Celia had attended the Marysville Bible more...
Donald Greene
8 Sisters. Mr. Greene worked at Marion Power Shovel for 43 years as a crane operator and in maintenance. Member of the Calvary Bible Baptist Church in Marion. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, woodworking, bowling, camping and especially his children.  He loved the outdoors and was a avid gardener. Funeral Services will be held Saturday December 31, 2011 at 11:00 AM at the LaRue Baptist Church. Ministers will be Pastor Tim Pasma and Pastor Ken We more...
Harold Veldon Greene
a Tool and Die Supervisor at Delo Screw Products in Delaware after nearly 30 yrs. . Harold had attended the LaRue Baptist Church; he had a passion for anything to do with the outdoors such as fishing, camping and hunting (especially grouse). Harold was an avid reader; some of his favorites were westerns, Zane Grey novels and anything about history. He and Polly loved traveling and in his younger days he enjoyed playing softball. But the true c more...
Polly Ann Greene
She was also predeceased by a son, James Milliron. Polly had worked at Delo Screw as an inspector. She was a longtime and devoted member of the LaRue Baptist Church. Polly enjoyed crafting, making things with beads was her specialty. She loved to go to flea markets, shopping was more like a hobby for her, she would explore. Polly was not one to sit still, she loved “To Go”. Her favorite tv channels were Lifetime movies and Turner Classics. more...
Madison Lynn Green
reat sense of humor and for being honest and forthcoming with her opinions. She liked to pick on her parents. She was loyal and would stand up for her friends. She loved family gatherings and never wanted to miss them. She especially loved her Papa Mike dearly. She loved to hunt and ride the four-wheeler and go camping and boating with friends. Maddy was artistic and an avid reader. She believed in Jesus and she loved animals. Besides her paren more...
Betty Jane Gregory
making for her family, doing puzzles and attending her great-grandchildren’s activities.  She could often be seen doing her yard work on her favorite toy, her John Deere rider. Her favorite times were at holidays and her specialty was homemade from scratch German chocolate cake, potato salad, macaroni and cheese and noodles. Left to cherish her memory are her children, Steven (Karla) Gregory of Marion; Scott (Cindy) Gregory of Huntsville; da more...
Norman Dale Gregory
funeral home in LaRue from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 PM on Tuesday.   There will be graveside military rites conducted by the Marion County United Veterans Council. Those who wish may make contributions to the Union Baptist Church. Special thanks to the  ICU at Marion General Hospital for the excellent care they gave him. Remembrances and Condolences may be expressed at www.stofcheck-ballingerfuneralhome,com. more...
Jeffrey L. "Griff" Griffith
Club. Family time was very important to Griff, and the regular Thursday family dinners were never missed.  He rarely missed an opportunity to attend one of his kids and grandkids events. Living in the country was also very special to Griff; it was his little “heaven on earth”. He is survived by his wife, Carmen (Parish) Shields, whom he married August 23, 2014 at the Rush Creek (formerly Essex) United Methodist Church; his mother, Phyllis more...
Phyllis I. Griffith
and going on Cruises with family and friends. She also could be found training the families Field Trial dogs on the back country roads. She loved traveling all over the United States to attend Field Trials and met some very special friends - Jerry and Susie Herbig of Freeport Il, and dozens of other close field trail friends. She was also the Secy/Treasurer for many years of the Richwood Independent Fair Board and continued to help in the Speed more...
Sally E. Gugelchuk
s. She loved to crochet, decorate for the holidays, watch Wheel of Fortune, watch Bing Crosby movies and spent hours completing ring-a-words, cryptograms, sudoko and crossword puzzles. All who met her knew what a strong and special lady she was, shown no better than by her fierce battles with multiple cancers and other various and rare medical conditions. While her doctors considered her a medical marvel, she would undoubtedly attribute her stre more...
Edwin Earl "Eddie" Gulliford
survives. Through their love of music, he met Cora Jane Layne at the Union Baptist Church on Route 739 near Richwood in 1950 and they married in 1953 at that church.  They sang together for many years and loved to dance, especially the polkas and waltzes.  They have German outfits and enjoyed wearing them to festivals, and for many years went to the Swiss Festival in Sugar Creek, where they had many friends. Eddie graduated from Richwood Hig more...
Edna H.Bell
(Bob) Hill, Spencer (Diana) Jordan, Dan Patrick and Julie (Dan) Wisma; five great-grandchildren, Ryan Hill, Whitney Leonard, Shad and Seth Jordan and Megan Patrick; two step-great-grandchildren, Andy and Kevin Wisma; and two special friends, Ruth Shirk and Monie Sellers. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday at the Stofcheck Funeral Home in Richwood. The Rev. Scot Gorsuch will officiate and burial will be at the Price Cemetery. Friends more...
Mildred E. Hall
ld be seen mowing her yard in the summer, something she loved to do. She enjoyed her many trips to Amish country and played dartball over the years with her family and in leagues. Mildred cherished the Christmas season; she especially took joy in watching Christmas movies and decorating her house. Her creative spirit shone through her home. But the most important thing to Mildred was her family and spending time with them, as well her Pomeranian more...
Jerry Wayne Hamilton
receded in death by a brother, Jack Hamilton and a sister, Joyce Erwin. He was a 1964 graduate of Richwood High School. He retired from Whirlpool Corporation after 40 1/2 years of service. Jerry and Jackie loved to travel, especially to their winter home in Harlingen, Texas, where they were proudly called “Winter Texans.” Jerry also loved cars, both fixing and driving them. His Dodge 1500 truck was his pride and joy, which he named “Pop’ more...
Karen E. Hamilton
ashier and also in the bakery decorating cakes.  A 1962 graduate of Byhalia-York High School, she was a 4-H advisor for the Clever Clovers and a member of the former BYCO board.  She was very devoted to her loving family, especially to her grandchildren. She is also survived by four sons, Todd (Terri) Hamilton, Richwood and their children, Christopher and Jordan; Ryan (Julie) Hamilton, Richwood and their children, Zachary, Benjamin and Nichola more...
Danny Ross Hanna
e) Hanna of Columbia Station; six sisters, Ethel (Donald) Cochran of Chapmanville, Thelma Ferrell of Cleveland, Bonnie Perry of Omar, W.Va., and Ruth Ann (Troy) Jeffrey, Janice Taylor and Linda (Paul) Nelson of Marysville; a special friend, Dennis "Jake" Jacques of Mount Victory; and numerous nieces, nephews, extended family and friends. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Evans Funeral Home in Chapmanville. Pastor W more...
Iris J. Hardin
, crocheting and was an accomplished piano player, able to play by ear.  Iris loved bird watching and taking care of wild native birds at her home.  She was a good neighbor and appreciated the deep ties she had with them, especially the Harley Hostetler family.  Her family was the true center of her life. Surviving are her children, Mike (Margaret) Hardin, LaRue; Susen Hardin, LaRue and Rebecca Hardin, Ridgeway; a sister, Mary (Hugh) Cowan, E more...
Harley R. Boles
ed as a tool grinder at the Marion Power Shovel, served in the U.S. Air Force during the Korean War, graduated from New Bloomington High School, attended the New Bloomington United Methodist Church, and was active in sports especially softball. Graveside Services will be held Tuesday July 24, 2012 at 11:00 AM at the LaRue Cemetery. Minister will be the Rev. Sara Hill.  There will be no calling hours.  The Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home in L more...
Joshua Jay Harmon
ernal grandparents, Armilda and Clay Tilton of LaRue; one sister, Jessica Harmon Henry of Columbus; an uncle, Burton LeRoy Harmon of West Mansfield; two aunts, Marbina Shark of South Carolina and Marlene Stidham of Richwood; special friends, James Fraizer of Marion, and Steve Hildabridle of LaRue; and many cousins. He graduated from Elgin High School in 1994. The family will receive friends Saturday, July 22, 2000, from 5 to 8 p.m. at the Stofche more...
Raymond "Bud" Hastings
Raymond "Bud" Hastings, 71, died at 12:35 a.m. today March 24, 1975 at his home on Dry Lane Road, LaRue,   followng   a   two-year illness. He was a farmer and had served as a special deputy sheriff under LeRoy Retterer and later worked for the State Highway Department. Mr. Hastings was a aative of LaRue. Surviving are his widow, Helen Longberry Hastings; 2 daughters, Mrs. Charles (Patsy) Morgan of LaRue and Mrs. Harold (Lynn) Smit more...

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