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Lamont Johnston
ing for the State of Ohio at the mental hospital on the Hilltop, following that she worked at the Worthington Nursing Home for 14 yrs. until her health wouldn’t allow her to. She enjoyed crocheting, bingo, playing cards (especially euchre). The center of her life was her loving and devoted family. Surviving are 2 sons: Irvin (Shirley) Johnston of Reynoldsburg and Gary (Helen) Johnston of Marion, 8 Grandchildren: David (Drema), Rick (Jennie), more...
Gerald Jolliff
d Gun and Game Club, where he enjoyed trap shooting. He was a part owner of The Grumpy Old Men harness horse stable and enjoyed spending time at the Richwood racetrack with his friends and the horses. He was an avid reader, especially of historic fiction, and spent many afternoons playing and watching softball and baseball games in the area. His greatest love was his family, especially his grandchildren. He was born Dec. 12, 1933, in Byhalia to t more...
James Donald “Don” Jolliff
ent Comer, Colton Musser, Brett Gildow, Wade Gildow, Reed Comer, Gracelyn Couch and Lane Couch. Sister: Sharon (Joseph) Robinson Sisters-in-law: Leila Jolliff and Marcia Welch Numerous nieces, nephews and cousins, as well as special friends he called family, Robin Paulson and Stacie Cook Nothing pleased him more than being with family, watching his grandkids grow and supporting them in their 4-H careers and eventually traveling to many National more...
Leila Mae Jolliff
nd by twelve great-grandchildren. Leila was an active member of Fulton Creek Friends Church, teaching Sunday School and Bible School for many years. She was a poll Worker in Thompson Township for over 30 years. She was an especially good cook, cooking for family, farmhands, and church events. She always promoted education.  All of her children, their spouses, grandchildren, and their spouses attained college degrees, with many advanced degrees more...
Beverly Kay Jones
ing (her Red Velvet cake was the best!). She also loved camping, one of her favorite spots was the family property in Cambridge. But the true focus of her life was her family. The time she was able to spend with them was so special to her. Surviving are her children, Kenneth (Nikki) Marvin III of Richwood and Jaime Marvin of Marysville. Grandchildren: Kaleigh (Joe Neil) Marvin, Kelsea Marvin, Kori Marvin, Nathan (Tia) Hamilton and Macey (Justin more...
Donna Lee Jones
On January 14, 2021, Donna Lee Jones, 87, of Marion, formerly of LaRue, went Home to spend eternity with Jesus and to greet those who went before her. She was loved and adored by all who knew her, especially her children, grandchildren, brother Donn and wife Joann as well as many cousins, nieces and nephews, her church family, and countless friends. She was born in Hardin County to the late Ray and Hazel (Dyer) Minter on November 30, 1933. She more...
Janice Lee Jones
dren, Chuckie (Jenn) Ehret  and their daughters, Kalynne, Kennedy and Karlee. She was predeceased by her sisters, Beatrice Faye and Helen, a brother Ezra and an infant brother David Janice loved flowers and gardening. She especially liked daylilies and sunflowers. She also enjoyed watching the birds and just like her mom, cardinals were her favorite. She enjoyed the Richwood Fair Flower Show and was very proud of how it has grown through the y more...
Raymond L. Jones
also preceded in death by his wife, Janice (Pennington) Jones, they were married February 18, 1962 and she died March 18, 2022 after 60 years of marriage. Raymond loved growing up on a farm and being around the animals. He especially enjoyed raising cattle. Even though he had sold his own, he was so glad when his great nephew Willie kept his cattle at the farm for the summer, he loved checking up on them. After graduating from the LaRue High Sc more...
Sherry Nibert Jones
Sherry was a 1974 graduate of the North Union High School. She was a very strong woman; she had been through a lot with her illness. She felt the love of her many friends and family. Her family was the center of her life (especially her grandsons). She enjoyed talking on the phone (maybe a little too much), playing Bingo and just being with people. Surviving is her mom, Johna Nibert of Richwood, her husband Kenny Jones, they were married Septe more...
Pauline Louise Kale
raduate of Harding High School, Pauline attended the First Church of the Nazarene in Marion. She was a devoted wife, mother, and grandmother. She loved raising her children on the farm with her husband, Bob. She loved cats, especially her Siamese cat named Blue Eyes. Pauline had a special love for music and enjoyed playing the piano and singing in various choirs. She is survived by an older sister, Patsy Dow of Marion; a younger brother, Gene (C more...
Terry A. Kemp
Terry A. Kemp, 46, died Sunday morning, May 22, 2005, at The Gables at Green Pastures, where he had been a longtime resident due to debilitating arthritis. He especially enjoyed visits from friends, aunts, uncles and many cousins and talking about his extensive pocket knife collection. He is survived by his parents, Terry (Barb) Kemp of Raymond, and Jean (Rod) Farrington of West Mansfield. Also surviving are a sister, Joyce (Mike) Cameron of Min more...
James B. Kensler
d December 19, 1982. Surviving is one son; Rick A Kensler of Marion, Grandchildren Casey Taylor and Ricky Kensler both on Marion. Nine Great Grandchildren and two Great Great Grandchildren. Brother Jesse Kensler of Marion. Special friend Judy Barlow of Marion. Mr. Kensler  fished, Hunted and hauled scrap metal. Graveside Services will be held Thursday May 3, 2012  at Ball's Chapel Cemetery in Apple Grove, West Virginia. There will be no c more...
Olivia O. "Ollie" Kepler
ler, New Bloomington, and her own “Nan,” Shannon Kepler, Vandalia, and Ivanna and Link Kepler of Texas.  She is also survived by several great-grandchildren, a great-great-grandchild, numerous nieces and nephews and her special care-giver, Barbara Barnett, Marion who took care of her for the last 4 years. Ollie graduated from Springfield High School in Akron, in 1938. Ollie was a long-time resident of Prospect and most recently resided with more...
Frank G. Kibler
r driving 2,000,000 miles without an accident.  He had traveled many more since then.  Frank enjoyed fishing, working outside, and working with his animals at the farm.  He loved watching John Wayne movies and NCIS.  He especially loved being with his family and going to his grandson’s ball games. Besides his wife, he is survived by two sons, Robert (Tracy Cunningham) Ellis, Marion; Scott Kibler, Prospect; a daughter, Shannah (Brody) Hamil more...
Mary E. Kibler
Havaleena Daniel. Mary was a homemaker. She had worked at the former Prospect Laundry. She enjoyed baking, working in her vegetable garden, crocheting and reading. She also was a world traveler. Newfoundland, Canada was a special spot for her, as she had family in the Stephenville area. Her family was her first priority, she was always there for them and rarely missed their activities. Surviving are her children, Robert (Tracy) Ellis of Mario more...
Catherine Kidwell
aduate of Olentangy High School, she worked at Albers for 18 years until they closed. After that she worked for Kroger for the next 25 years until her retirement. Catherine enjoyed watching the Buckeyes and watching golf, especially Tiger Woods. She loved traveling with her husband to places like Myrtle Beach and Las Vegas. She always looked forward to spending Sundays with her family and having dinner. She is survived by three sons, Robert E. more...
John E. King
rades, working for Hayner Plumbing and Heating of Marysville. He enjoyed fishing, hunting and cooking. He was also very good at taking care of things, like his fish in his garden pond, his big red truck, his horses and most especially his loving family. Surviving is his loving wife Rhonda M. (Fitch) King whom he married May 16, 1987 in Broadway, children: Sarinnia (Jeremy) Jamison, Chad (Mindy) Fitch, and John King II, all of Richwood Grandchild more...
Trent Edward King
nd Hayden Hennessy Siblings: Adam (Leanne) King of LaRue, Eric (Misty) King of LaRue, Zeke (Autumn) King of Bucyrus, Tiffany (Vaccro) King of Marion and Brittany (Solomon) King of Kenton Alexis mother: Sheila Hogue of Marion special aunts: Kathy Wilson and Linda Hudson Many nieces and nephews and extended family Graveside Services will be held Thursday December 9, 2021 at 11:00 am at the Fairview Cemetery, near LaRue. Friends may call Wednesday more...
Randall R. Kinsler
ver 35 years. In his younger days he played triple A baseball and softball for the Whirlpool team. Randy loved to play golf whenever he could. He was also a huge O.S.U. Buckeye fan. But his true joy in life was his family, especially his grandkids, he loved being a grandfather. Surviving are is children: James (Alia) Kinsler of Milton, Florida and Carey (Eric) Rose of Perrysburg Grandchildren: Kourtney, Britney, Destiney, Harmony and Asher Rose more...
Colleen Kirby
Linda) Kirby, Lakeland Florida; two sisters, Jeaneen Stepp, Findlay; Twila Hazen, Marion; 15 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren. She also leaves behind several wonderful and supportive caregivers in Ohio and Florida. A special thanks is given to Toni Dunlap for her loving care to Colleen and the Kirby family. Colleen took great pleasure in her children and grandchildren and their activities. As her children were growing up she was at vario more...
Joan Y. Kirby
Kennedy, Hudson, Stella, Mallory, Grant, Kendall, Rhett, Weston, Kinley, Kylee, Kale, Beckham, Addison, Jordan, Tarren, Rylan, Reeslyn, Ryder, Rynlee, Lacetyn, Braylen, Kadrin, Wesley, Kylie, Kory, Sidney, Blake and Kingston Special friend: Paulette Fegley Funeral services will be held Friday May 11, 2018 at 11:00 am at the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home in Richwood, Pastor Joseph Rhea will officiate, burial will follow in the Price Cemetery. more...
Leslie J. Klaiber
o preceded in death by a son, Travis Ray Gilliam, brothers, Dennis Ledley and Jeff Ledley, whom she lovingly cared for. Leslie was a wonderful caretaker, she always put her family before herself. She loved all her family, especially her grandbabies. She was a talented crafter, making grapevines and lanterns for many. She also was known for decorating her home, it could be said that she enjoyed changing the décor on a more than regular basis. more...
Denise Marie Knickel
alter and Ruby Elizabeth (Simpkins) Knickel. A 1975 graduate of Elgin High School, she worked as a nurse’s assistant at Grady Memorial Hospital.  She had also worked at Elgin South Elementary.  Denise loved her family, especially her grandchildren. She is survived by a son, Chad Knickel, his fiancée, Angie Houseworth and his children, Joy, Kyle and Zoey; three brothers, Daniel (Amy) Knickel, Bellefontaine; Dale (Tammy)Knickel, Bucyrus; Tim more...
Margaret Suzanne “Sue” Knickel
was also predeceased by a sister, Denise Knickel. Sue loved her family and enjoyed the many family get-togethers that she arranged. She was the family glue that kept the family so close. All of her nieces and nephews had a special place in her heart as did their children. She worked at Kable Fulfillment in Marion for over 30 years and her last position was Print Operations Manager. She enjoyed crocheting and keeping up with family and friends o more...
Ruby Elizabeth Knickel
ct, Sharon Shaffer, Mt. Gilead;_ Mrs. John (Deann) Ballentine, Westerville; Denise Knickel, Prospect; linda knickel marion 3 sons - Daniel Knickel, Richwood; Dale Knickel, Prospect; Timothy Knickel, Prospect survived by a special friend - Linda Bilger, Mt. Gilead 6 Grandchildren and_Great Grandchildren also survive. Surviving Brothers and Sisters and Addresses 1 brother - Bernard Banks. Deming. New Mexico Funeral Services will be held. Mon., more...

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