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Betty L. Hayes
Clifford (Teresa) Edwards, and Cathyrn Hayes.  Betty will be greatly missed by her 15 great-grandchildren, 4 step-grandchildren, 7 step-great-grandchildren, numerous nieces, nephews and cousins.  She is also survived by a special brother-in-law and dear friend, Herman “Blackie” Napper, Marion. She was preceded in death by her husband, Gilmer on June 19, 1986; a son, Harold Hayes on October 16, 2009; a sister, Ruth Napper and brothers, Lew more...
R. Carolyn Hayes
essboro, Tennessee.  She will also be greatly missed by her four great-grandchildren, Kristyne, T’Anna, CJ and Jalen; her sister, Ann Carr, Marion; and a brother, Larry (Sharon) Barnett, Prospect.  Also surviving are two special sisters-in-law, Gilmie, Apache Junction, Arizona; and Faye, Dunbar, West Virginia. Friends may call Thursday September 13, 2012 from 4-8 pm at the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home in Prospect.  Funeral Services will more...
Robert E. "Bob" Hayes
(Jay) Overton of Murfreesboro, TN, four grandchildren:  Kristyne and Jalen Boyd and T’Anna and C. J. Overton, a brother, Jerry Hayes of Prospect and several aunts, uncles and cousins.  He is also survived by two special life-long friends, Pat Beckett and Nanci Anderegg. Friends may call from 5 to 8 PM Friday, Sept. 1, 2006 at the Gehm-Ballinger Funeral Home, Prospect.  Funeral Services will be held at 11:00 AM Saturday, Sept. 2 more...
Steven S. Haynes
n in June, 1997 and she survives in LaRue. He worked as a mold maker for Liberty Die Cast in Ostrander for 15 years.  He was a graduate of Lamar High School in Lamar, Colorado.  He was an avid outdoorsman and sports fan, especially the Denver Broncos.  He loved being with family and enjoyed following his kids to watch them play travel ball. He is survived by two sons, Nathan Haynes, Marysville and Noah Haynes, at home; three brothers, Clell more...
Desmond D. Hecker
irst United Methodist Church and the Richwood Civic Center. He attended school in Marion and graduated from Magnetic Springs High School. He was an Army veteran of World War II. His joys in life were fishing and his family, especially his grandchildren. He was born Dec. 5, 1923, in Marion to the late Henry F. and Ruth Iams Hecker and was predeceased by two brothers, Harvey and Billy Dale Hecker. He is survived by his wife, Marcile Ballard Hecker more...
Judd Robert Hecker
pect High School in 1961. He moved to Green Camp after the birth of his second daughter, where he lived his entire life. He worked as a laborer for Marion Power Shovel, Quaker Oats, and Honda. He was a Cleveland sports fan, especially for the Browns, and was a passionate lover of baseball his entire life, as a player and a fan. He played men's summer league softball for numerous years and once attended a tryout for the "big leagues." more...
David W. "Fu Man" Heller
dnesday, July 4, 2018 at his home. He was born March 18, 1952 to the late Robert D. and Jo Ann (Hoffman) Heller. He was a maintenance technician at Eaton, and its various other names for over 30 years. He enjoyed fishing, especially at Indian Lake. He also traveled to Kentucky and Tennessee to fish, stopping at the casinos on the way to and from. David spent a couple years in California after going out to visit a friend. He is survived by four more...
Travis Wayne Hellinger
rents, Randal Wayne Hellinger of Florida and Kim Lorraine Speck of LaRue, they both survive. Travis was a 2003 graduate of the Elgin High School. He was the type of person who didn’t know a stranger and loved his family, especially his momma, with his whole heart. He had the unique ability to see the good in everyone, always willing to give second and sometimes third chances to the ones he cared for. He absolutely had a wild, free spirit. He w more...
Paul David Hempy
isited with the family.  Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home staff thanks you for your consideration of the health and safety of everyone. Cremation will follow services and a final resting place has not yet been decided. Special thanks to Dr. Bob and his team for their love and care of PD over the years. Memorial gifts may be made to Verne I. Mounts American Legion Post 368, P. O. Box 187, Prospect, OH 43342. Condolences and remembrances ma more...
Carolyn Faye Henderson
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 of New Bloomington Grandchildren: Nathan and Evan Thomas, Hannah Ruth Loya and Wing more...
Ira William “Bill” Henderson
s a quiet guy, but with his quick wit, was always ready to make you laugh. He worked hard to provide for his family. He worked the last years at Quality Masonry in Marion, outside in the cold and the heat, he loved his job, especially when working on historical buildings. He said he never wanted to be cooped up inside. He was an avid fisherman, wading a river, fishing Lake Erie, or from a pond or lake, it was all good. He loved softball, bowling more...
Josephine Blanche Hendrickson
had many friends and where she met her male companion, "Ole Bob" Parish, and they would head down to Waldo for the famous bologna sandwich. Her compassion for helping others 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 m more...
Ruth Frances Blue Hickman
. Hickman.  He and his father were involved with raising livestock and grain.  She fell into helping with the work and became an important partner in the farming operation. They also enjoyed many good times with friends, especially Harold’s childhood friend from Meeker, Murray Kannel and his wife, Roma.  Each year they enjoyed fishing trips to Monson’s in Minnesota.  They also enjoyed belonging to a card club, which met regularly, and ev more...
Geraldine Hickok
rs, Nick (Alicia) Loring, Jenna (Bruce) Meo, and five great grandchildren Amber Fetters, Jacob Fetters, Braelynn and Holden Loring and Lorelei Meo. Brother-in-law: Kenneth Davis of Richwood The family would like to extend a special thanks to the staff at Cascade Heights in Longwood, Florida, for her great care for the past five years. Graveside services will be held Friday December 4, 2020 at 11:00 am at the Claibourne Cemetery, Pastor Joseph R more...
Phyllis Irene Hickok
Sister-in-Law: Mae (Jim) Schilling, 3 Brother-in-Laws: Ernie (Velma) Hickok, Bill (Reta) Hickok, and Earl Cantrell. Also survived by numerous great grandchildren, nieces, nephews, cousins, and many extended family members. Special Friend: Dick Rush, who brought her great joy the past few years. She had a tremendous love not only for family but for the many other people who touched her life. She was known as "Mom" or" Grandma&quo more...
William G. “Bill” Hicks
ning home, he began working at  Quaker Oats  in Marion. He worked in the shipping department until Quaker closed their doors. He then worked at LaRue Millworks before he retired. Bill always loved the great outdoors. He especially enjoyed raising horses and tinkering around on his farm. Going to auctions was one of his guilty pleasures and he always enjoyed getting the last winning bid. Bill is survived by his siblings: Jack (Sue) Hicks of more...
Patricia E. Higgins
member of the Emmanuel Baptist Church in Marion and former longtime member at the Meeker United Methodist Church. She enjoyed fishing, gardening, going to Amish Country, mushroom hunting and watching sports. Holidays were a special time for her and her family. Pat took care of her family. They were so important to her, but it wasn’t just her family that she looked after, it was all who she came in contact with. She was truly a selfless person. more...
Mary Fern Hillman
ren, April Van Buren; and her 16 great grandchildren. The family deeply appreciates the four months of kindness and help from the staff at Interim HealthCare of Columbus Hospice and Presidential Post Acute nursing facility. Special thanks for the years of support provided by daughter Diana and husband Ron and niece Benita Taylor. Funeral Services will be Friday, February 2, 2024 at 11:00 A.M. at the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home, Richwood. B more...
Jerry Gene Hinebaugh
He worked at Midwest Express for more than 13 years. He was an avid sportsman, enjoying fishing and hunting. He also enjoyed bowling and playing the lottery. He never had a cross word for anyone and will be missed by many, especially his "my girls" at work. He was bom Sept. 2, 1941, in Franklin County, to Clifford and Helen O'Neal Hinebaugh. He was preceded in death by his father. His mother survives in Port Charlotte, Fla. He also is more...
Harold E. Hoffman
exas, Donna (Herman) Steele of Clayton, N.C., Kay (Jon) McAfee of Toledo, Mark (Lori) Hoffman of Prospect, and Eric (Pam) Hoffman of Richwood; 11 grandchildren; one great-grandson; a sister, Marguarite Miller of LaRue; and a special friend, Donna Flach of Essex. Visiting hours will be today from 5 to 8 p.m. at Stofcheck Funeral Home, Richwood, and one hour prior to the funeral service, which will be held Tuesday at 11 a.m. at Essex United Methodi more...
Sue Ann Hoffman
use of Cards. She had also worked for Elder Beerman and Wal-Mart. She was a member of the Prospect United Methodist Church, was active in Job's Daughters and was elected Honorable Queen in high school. She loved her family, especially her grandchildren, and enjoyed working in her flowers. She was bom Feb. 6, 1936, in Marion to the late Harold and B. Avis Melvin Coffey and was predeceased by her first husband, Larry Evans. She is survived by her h more...
Timothy Brandt Holcomb
na at that time. Tim had two great joys in his life: his daughters that he loved dearly and a love of flying. He soloed in 1986 and took every opportunity in past years to spread his wings. He enjoyed all outdoor sports, especially ones that required a little skill and a little daring, like skydiving and parasailing. He was an avid fisherman and hunter and was skilled at both. Tim was preceded in death by his father, Dr. Charles William Ho more...
Eleanor Davis Holt
43 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, 1974.  She married Dwight S. Holt more...
David P. Hook
former Theresa A. Davis at Indian Lake and she survives in Richwood. He was currently the president of Hercules Industries, Inc. in Prospect where he had worked for the past 32 years.  David loved traveling and cruising, especially with special friends Jim and Pat Veach of Richwood.  He also loved playing cards with his family, as well as golfing, hunting, four-wheeling and “hobby” farming. He is survived by a son, Bradley D. Hook, Richw more...
John Kevin Hook
eces and Cousins sporting and extra-curricular activities. He was always happy to be of assistance to anyone in need. He is survived by his son, John W. G.(Nikki)  Hook, of Marion; sister-in-law, Theresa Hook of Richwood, special friend, Lisa Mead of Richwood and niece, Lisa (Matt) Brenner of Sunbury and many loved extended family and friends. Besides his parents, he was preceded in death by brothers, Michael Lee Hook, David Paul Hook and Larr more...

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