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Marsha Kay (Jividen) Lehman
he Richwood First Baptist Church.  She was currently a member of the High Street Baptist Church in Columbus.  Marsha was devoted to God and loved her grandchildren.  She enjoyed spending time with her friends, traveling, especially to West Virginia to visit her sister, Pat, and going to McKameys concerts. She is survived by three daughters, Amy Crevison, Newport News, Virginia; April (James) Ford, Richwood; Amanda (Joshua) Smith, Columbus; a more...
Shelby A. LeVan
n, siblings, Barbara, Jack and Larry LeMaster and grandson, Gavin. Shelby was a 1971 graduate of the North Union High School. She was a homemaker who enjoyed being home taking care of her family, her grandchildren were very special to her. A woman of faith, she enjoyed watching birds, decorating her home and maybe enjoyed some good desserts. She was also a very talented writer. Surviving are her children: Kristy (Jeremy) Gillfillan, Mt. Victory more...
Gary E. Liggett
two sisters, Judy Coons, Bellefontaine; Carola Munz, Niceville, Florida; grandchildren, Linsay (Michael Knapp) Liggett, Courtney Liggett; and great-grandchildren, Linaya, Brayden, Casen and Linden; nephew Raymond Miller was especially supportive during his stay at OSU. Funeral services will be Friday, March 8, 2019 at 11:00 AM at the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home, Richwood, with Pastor James Evans officiating. Burial will follow in Hopewell C more...
Mary Sue Livingston
as an avid reader. She had a soft spot for animals and is survived by Sasha (grand dog) and her three Russian Blue cats Tas, Sterling, and Silver. Her son, grandsons, and great-grandchildren were her pride and joy. She was especially happy sewing clothes for her great-granddaughter. She was a source for advice, ideas, comfort and possibly some hard love for her offspring. She is survived by a son, Capt. Robert (Regina) Mulloy ANP-BC of St. Ann, more...
Kara Danielle Lucas
M. T. for Kare Medical.  She was a member of the Richwood Church of Christ and also volunteered for the Red Cross.  Kara enjoyed crafting – sewing, making bags, beads and patchwork quilts.  She had a passion for cars, especially her ’88 Mustang.  She loved life and was very caring of others. Besides her husband, she is survived by her mother, Barb (Jeff) Swartz, Richwood; her daughter, Kamryn Lucas, who was the light of her life; her br more...
Harold Lusk
k (Connie) Lusk, West Mansfield; a daughter, Lynn (Gary) Levelius, Mansfield; a brother, James (Jeannie) Lusk, Thornville; three grandchildren, Beau Lusk, Emma Lusk, and Christopher French; a great-grandson, Dravin French; a special family friend, Nathan Hampton; his special caregivers, Jennifer Loudermilk, Rita Ford, and Micaela Schilling, and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be Monday, April 4, 2022 at 11:00 AM at the Stofchec more...
Arthur E. Lust
Church in Marion, member and Past Commander of the Waldo American Legion, member of the Delaware Moose Lodge and the VFW Post in Plain City He enjoyed fishing, watching sports on TV, but most of all he enjoyed his family, especially his grandchildren Surviving are his children and their families: Steve & Geri Lust of Prospect and their daughter Rachel, Lynne Miley of Marion and her daughters: Lindsey and Lori, Tracy & Melody Lust of Prospect a more...
Grace M. Mabry
Sarah (Kristin) Lewis, Paul (Krista) Lewis, Ben (Kasey) Lewis, Hannah (Ana) Lewis, Bethany (Shawn) Lewis, Dustin (Marissa) Tidd, Joe, Heidi and Emily Tidd 10 great grandchildren Son-in-law: Craig Sever of South Bend, Indiana Special nieces: Sharon Salyer and Maxine Chors Graveside services will be held Monday June 15, 2020 at 11:00 am at the Green Camp Cemetery, Pastor James Taylor will officiate. Friends may all Sunday from 2-4 pm at the Stofch more...
 Leila M. Mams
March 23, 1911, in Bucyrus, Ohio, to the late Charles Leo and Elva Lovett (Bearner) Harvey. On May 4,1935, she married William Adams and he died July 27,1969. She is survived by one sister, Elva Miller of Cheyenne, Wyo., and special friends, Helen and John Borland of Richwood. She was preceded in death by three brothers. Blair Harvey, Kenneth Harvey and Herman Harvey; five sisters, Hulda Greetham, Fern Lawrence, Pearl Bucher, Norma Hodge, and Mea more...
Fae Evelyn Manville
he "Magnetic Modern Mothers", she was a dynamic woman, dedicated election official (Presiding Judge of Election Precinct), an accomplished bridge and card player, an avid sports fan of The Ohio State Buckeyes, and especially her grandchildren's sporting events. A virtuous woman as described in Proverbs 31, she cared for her husband of sixty-five years and family, was active in her church, and remained faithful to the end. Besides her h more...
Raymond Dencil Martin
Ankney, at the parsonage of the LaRue Baptist Church. They were married for 62 years before Iva passed away on April 24, 2018. He was a machine operator at Eaton Corporation in Marion for 42 years. He loved watching sports especially Ohio State Football and basketball, the Cleveland Indians, and His Cleveland Browns, even though some of his grandkids tried to persuade him to cheer for the Bengals. Also, his favorite team was whatever team his gr more...
Garnet Ellen Marvin
She was born November 22, 1938 in Marion. She was a member of the former Central United Methodist Church in Richwood.  Garnet was very talented and enjoyed working with ceramics.  The joy and love of her life was family, especially her grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her father, Frank Moore; step-father, Harold J. Erwin; and her husband, William Marvin, whom she married on December 8, 1956, and he died February 10, 1998. She is s more...
Thomas Charles Le Masters
located in Washington DC. He was a partner there until he suffered an aneurysm and stroke in 1989, forcing him to retire. Despite his physical damage from the stroke, Tom maintained a positive attitude and enjoyed reading, especially mysteries, watching old movies and tv shows and keeping in touch with friends and relatives on the phone. He is survived by his wife, Beverly Le Masters. Funeral Services will be held Saturday May 18, 2024 at 11:0 more...
Rose Matthews
om) Moyer of Lexington, Ohio; a son, Robert (Ellen Sam) Matthews of Lexington; seven grandchildren; five step-grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; 11 step-great-grandchildren; a brother, Robert Chancy of Ocala, Fla.; and a special relative, Gene Chancy of Ashley. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.ra. Saturday at the Prospect Baptist Church. The Rev. Harv Strickland will officiate and burial will be at the Radnor Cemetery. Friends may call f more...
Patricia Jean (Davis) Maxwell
er, Linda McMahon, Marion; seven grandchildren, Tiffany Imbody, Hailey (Cheri) Creviston, Brooke, Kelsey, Patricia Schindler, Brittanie (Shea) Tigner, Terry Witzel; nine great-grandchildren, several nieces and nephews, and a special friend, Dwight Geyer of Marion. Funeral services will be Saturday, April 7, 2018 at 5:00 PM at the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home, Richwood with Pastor Joe Rhea officiating. Friends may call two hours prior to the more...
Maxine Mayberry
ker, to whom family was very important.  She was a grandma to all the family foster kids.  She loved to cook for people, and prided herself in making whatever a person’s favorite food was.  Strawberry jam was one of her specialties. She is survived by a son, John (Jennie) Mayberry, Mechanicsburg; four daughters, Sharon (Bob) Stillings, Claibourne; Diane (Paul) Rice, Claibourne; Mina (Bill) Rose, St. Paris; Lisa (Tim) Cunningham, Claibourne; more...
Linda Kay Maynard
ied Lacy Maynard and he survives. She enjoyed playing cards with her girlfriends and buying gifts for her "secret sisters".  Linda enjoyed riding her bike and loved being outside.  She loved nature and animals, especially her dog, Kaylee.  She also enjoyed orchestrating the Maynard family reunions. She is survived by her husband, Lacy, her mother, Mary Blevins, Prospect; two sons, Lacey Maynard Jr., Delaware; Matthew (Angie) Maynar more...
Jeffrey Ray Mayse
wood, Taylor Mayse of Richwood and Jessica Mayse of Marion. Two Grandchildren step brother: Aaron Zamer of Marion Brothers and sister: Donny and Greg Mayse of Marion and Tonya Davis of Marion Step Mother: Kay Gates of Marion Special Uncle: Jim Turner of Marion Nieces, nephews and cousins And close friend that he considered his brother: Matt Shears of North Lewisburg predeceased by grandmothers: Billie Plummer and Thelma Mayse Friends may call more...
Donna L. McAllister
her working career she had worked as an executive secretary for WMRN in Marion, the Worthington Presbyterian Church, the Worthington High School and retiring from the Union County Soil and Water. She will be missed by all, especially by her longtime friend Barbara Holcomb. The family is eternally grateful for the caring and compassion of Becky Kuker, her friend and part time caregiver. Donna is survived by three of her children; Bethany Schelli more...
Verna Pauline McBride
d he died March 27, 1989.  She was also preceded in death by six brothers and five sisters. She will be remembered as a loving wife, mother and grandmother, never without her sense of humor.  Verna loved watching sports, especially the Ohio State Buckeyes and the Detroit Tigers. She is survived by five daughters, Nancy (Gary) Bradshaw, Dayton; Jani (Virg) Rankin, Richwood; Patty (Ralph) Russell, Prospect; Bonnie Kennedy, Cusseta, Georgia; Car more...
Bill E. McCarty
es and long-time proud member of the Tri-Township Fire Dept. Bill had owned two travel agencies. He had been a fraud investigator for UCDJFS and Mayor of Magnetic Spring for 8 yrs. Most recently he had driven for people with special needs for the Alpha Group. His proudest accomplishment in retirement was helping form the Hayes Heritage Fund, which has since placed the statue of President Hayes in downtown Delaware. Bill loved traveling, includin more...
Everett “Gene” McCarty
nd could fix or do anything, making and building things for many people, from cedar chests to entire homes.  He was an outdoorsman and enjoyed fishing and hunting.  Most importantly, the center of his life was his family, especially his grandchildren and great-grandchildren. On June 18, 1949, he married the former June A. Freeman and they were married 67 years.  She survives in Magnetic Springs.  Also surviving are two sons, Bill McCarty, Ma more...
Shelby Lynne McClincy
, Marion L. Pacha; her sister, Miranda (Jason) Swartz, Prospect; three brothers, Johnny Willis, Holmesville; Michael (Joyce) Goins, Richwood; Robert Willis, Marysville; uncle, Bob Pacha; aunt, Kathy and Alan Fitzpatrick; and special friends, Monica Webb, Christy Maynard and Scherri Phillips and nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be Friday, February 8, 2013 at 11:00 AM at the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home, Richwood with Rev. Patrick Ton more...
Judith Ann “MiMi” McComas
Frank and Barbara (Van Zant) Matteson. A 1972 graduate of North Union High School, she was a Licensed Practical Nurse for over 25 years.  She loved her job and enjoyed caring for her elderly patients.  She loved animals, especially her dog, Lily who lived with her at Spring Meadows.  Judy was a truly loving, generous and genuine person. She is survived by her mother, Barbara Matteson, Richwood; two sons, Andrew J. (Missy) McComas, Richwood; more...
David Lee McCracken
den, Hezekiah, Colton and Ava; four great grandchildren; siblings, Donald (Alyce) McCracken, Ann (Bill) Callahan and Susan (Mark) Hamilton. David was an avid reader and enjoyed gardening. He relished time with his family, especially when it came to his grandchildren. He was a proud Marine often stating, “Not as mean, not as lean but still a Marine.” Funeral services will be held Saturday, August 24, 2019 at 11:00 am at Stofcheck-Ballinger more...

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