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Theo Rowland McElheny Jr.
CO., Brenna Colleen (Doug Shepherd) McElheny of Prospect and Bridget (Troy) Wiseman of Kenton. Five grandchildren, Darby McElheny, Luke(Megan)Shepherd, Zach, Alanna and McKenna Wiseman Many cousins, nieces, nephews and his special 16lb cat, Bob. Funeral services will be held Thursday February 6, 2020 at 11:00 am at the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home in LaRue, Pastor Mike Raypholtz will officiate, burial will follow in the LaRue Cemetery. Fr more...
Mary L. McElroy
Elroy of Raymond and his 2 children, Kara McElroy of Dublin and Clint McElroy of Cincinnati and Jeff (Linda) McElroy of Athens and their son Nick McElroy of Athens Sister in law: Emma Jean Cook of Lima Nieces and Nephews Special friends: Deb Lewis, Phyllis Griffith and Grace Jerew Mary had worked at the former Marblecast Plant in Richwood, was a member of the Richwood Church of Christ, she enjoyed working in her garden and with her flowers a more...
Stephen McGinnis
e Harvest Community Church.  He worked for many years as an EMT for Stofcheck Ambulance Service and had worked at the Whirlpool Corp.  At one time he owned and operated Mac’s Mini Market in Caledonia.  He loved sports, especially the Green Bay Packers, and anything to do with the Pleasant Spartans.  Steve enjoyed fishing and being outdoors.  He loved being with family and friends and was the type of person that never met a stranger. Besid more...
Linda McMahon
bby Brown, Richwood, Connie (Matt) Haller, Richwood, Bobbie Jo (James) Allinder, Prospect; a brother, Jim Davis, Battle Creek; a son-in-law, Chuck Skeens, Ostrander; sixteen grandchildren, including a granddaughter she had a special bond with, Olivia Jane Rider; thirty great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be Saturday, May 12, 2018 at 10:00 AM at the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home, Richwood with Pastor Jo more...
Alan C. McPherson
his mother of Marion; two children, Emily Kay McPherson and Adam Charles McPherson of LaRue; a brother, Steven (Kathy) McPherson of Bluffton; aunts, uncles and cousins who gave their support and love during his illness; and special friends, Don and Beth Lauer of Texas. There will be no calling hours or services. Memorial contributions may be made to Heart of Ohio Dialysis Center, 1730 Marion-Waldo Road, Marion, Ohio 43302, or Lifeline of Ohio, i more...
Alma Gertrude McPherson
, 1937, and he died in 1999. She is survived by a son, Sam (Debbie) McPherson of Marion; a daughter, Sondra (Ed) Anderson of Sandusky; three grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; a sister, Frances Simmons of Newark; and a special family friend, Ron Vanest of Prospect. According to the request of the deceased, private family services were held today at the Prospect Cemetery with the Rev. Daniel A. Kiger officiating. Memorial contributions may b more...
William Henry McWade
d Lois (Codding) McWade. On Jan. 13, 1943, he married Thelma Littell and she died June 23,1980. He was a retired farmer and a former member of Painter Creek Grange. He is survived by one sister, Bertha Ervin of Florida and a special friend, Susan Williams, of Marion. Two brothers, Harry McWade and George McWade, and two sisters, Mary Yoakum and Martha Engle, preceded him in death. Funeral services will be held Friday, May 28. 1999, at 1 p.m. at t more...
Conner Ann Miller
a trip to Washington D.C. She was very active at the Richwood Fair, where she showed rabbits and was a member of the Jr. Fair Board. Conner also enjoyed the time she spent hunting with her family and friends, it was always a special time of the year when her family from West Virginia came to Ohio to coon hunt. She will be remembered for her glorious smile that would light up a room and for her love of her family, especially her nephews and niece more...
Dora K. Miller
nded the North Western State College. She would eventually work as a Library Aide at the Marion Public Library for over 20 years. Dora was also an excellent homemaker, who loved to sew and cook, potato salad being one of her specialties, and she always enjoyed a good book. Dora married Lowell E. Miller on May 8, 1954 in Alexandria, LA. and he died May 4, 2007. Surviving are their children: Lowell ‘Gene’ (Sherrie) Miller of Hebron, April (Ro more...
Gary Allen Miller
Mansfield; Raymond (Cathy) Miller, Medina; a sister Charlene Gammell, North Lewisburg; aunts and uncles, Judy Coons, Bellefontaine; Carola Munz, Orlando, Florida; Bob and Juanita Miller, Ostrander, Alice Liggett, Marysville; special friends, Rick and Sandy Gall, North Lewisburg; and several nieces and nephews. A memorial service will be held at a later date. Memorial gifts may be made to the family to help with expenses. Condolences and rememb more...
Henry W. Miller
ice to the former B.F. Goodrich and then Parker Hannifin plant near Green Camp. He enjoyed watching and caring for the birds at his home, he also enjoyed coin collecting, the Cincinnati Bengals and taking care of his dogs, especially Max. In his younger days he helped coach Little League Baseball in LaRue. The true joy of his life was his family, he was especially fond of his grandchildren and great grandchildren, he would light up every time th more...
Lester Loyd Miller
ters, Leota Edwards of Ripley, W.Va., Evelyn (Thurman) Belany of St. Albana, W.Va., and Laura V. (Bert) Hess of Leon, W.Va.; 11 grandchildren; one stepgrand-child; five great-grandchildren and one stepgreat-grandchild; and a special niece, Geraldine (Charles) Garrisson of Baltimore, Md. Two brothers and five sis- ters are deceased. Mr. Miller was a retired farmer and worked 40 years for the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad. He also was a leather cra more...
Pearl L. Millington
e was also predeceased by two sons: Michael Mathew and Steve Millington and two brothers. Pearl had worked in retail for many years. She had worked at Wal-Mart in Sedalia, Missouri and Albany, Georgia. She loved to travel, especially going to the beaches in the south with her loving family. Pearl loved taking care of her flowers, it was a labor of love for her. She will be remembered as a devoted wife, mom, and grandma. Surviving are her child more...
Garold E. "Jerry" Mills
50 years and was a long-time member of Mitchell Hills Country Club. He was a former member of the local Springfield Chapter of S.P.E.B.S.Q.A. and was twice recognized with the Chapter’s annual “Man of Note” award. His special interests were OSU Athletics, basketball, golf and his passion was baseball, having played in the Ohio/Indiana Minor Leagues for the Springfield Giants and Marion Cubs. He is survived by his wife Ruth, 3 sons – St more...
Gary D. Mills
l Free Will Baptist Church in Delaware.  Family was most important to Gary.  He enjoyed watching his kids play ball, and in the summertime he could usually be found at the ball field.  Gary loved doing anything outdoors, especially hunting, fishing and camping.  He and Bonnie enjoyed going to harness races and at one time Gary drove a starting gate. In addition to his wife, he is survived by four sons, Jason (Tera) Mills, Delaware; Jeremy (L more...
Steven Allen Mills
awson (Taylor) of Columbus and Drew Dawson of Plain City; step-granddaughter Hensley Dawson of Plain City; ex-wife Jacki (McClenathan) Mills of Delaware; stepmother Ruth Mills of London; numerous nieces and nephews; and many special friends whom he befriended during his 70 years on Earth. He was preceded in death by his father and stepson (Myles Dawson). A Gathering of Family and Friends celebrating Steve's Life will take place Sunday May 22, 2 more...
Brian Jason Milner
te Jean (Baldridge) Wheeler.  He was also preceded in death by paternal grandfather, Robert Milner and maternal grandparents, Ulysses and Melvina Baldridge. He worked for A.S.I. Roofing in Plain City.  He loved football, especially the Buckeyes and Browns.  Brian was known to have a love for the McRib sandwich from McDonald’s.  He loved entering and competing in eating contests.  He was a loving father to his two kids. He is survived by more...
Henry Herbert and Joyce Ann (Schrader) Mitchell
of American Legion Post 266 in Belle Center. Above all, Henry was a family man and spent most of his off-work hours working to build a home with his young family. Later in life, Henry loved to go to auctions, woodworking (especially repairing and refinishing antiques for family and friends) and reading anything about World War II history. Henry and Joyce both were proud owners and operators of the Village Kitchen Restaurant in LaRue for many y more...
Mary Kathryn Mitchell
ded in death by both sets of her grandparents, Iris & Henry Hardin, Doris & Kenneth Mitchell, Little Henry Hardin Harris, as well as many other caring family members. Mary's family would like to thank Kelly Thompson for her special care during Mary's last days along with the Tennessee Quality Hospice. Funeral services will be held Monday February 13, 2023 at 11:00 am at the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home in LaRue. Pastor Deb Berry will offic more...
Peggy M. (Whims) Moats
Bank in Marion and retired from Moats Bookkeeping in Richwood where she’d been a partner with her husband for over 20 years. She and Harold enjoyed gaming in Laughlin, NV beginning in 1990.  She loved being outdoors and especially loved family gatherings. Besides her husband, she is survived by two daughters, Rita Rae Morrow, Charlottesville, VA; Nita Kae White, Cincinnati; grandchildren, Brittany M. (Dominic) Marino, Brandon J. White, Laure more...
Dorothy L. Fields Monroe
unity United Calvary Church, the Richwood Civic Center and the Kitchen Band. She was born Aug. 6, 1915, in Washington Township to the late Roscoe and Cora Ellen Bulen Fields and was predeceased by a son, Richard F. Monroe; a special friend, Kenneth Evans; three brothers, Kenneth, Clyde and Charles Fields; and two sisters, Ivaloo Pryor Ansley and Cleo Fields. She married C. Harold Monroe July 22, 1935, in Greenup, Ky., and he died July 31,1986. Sh more...
Isabella Ehret Monson
lady, she was involved with the Union County Farm Bureau, and was a talented baker, always having cookies to give to visitors. She is survived by her son, John (Lili) Monson, Richwood; a step-grandson, Glen Wang, Dublin; a special cousin, Leonard (Ruth) Janisch; a sister-in-law, Rachel Monson; special friends, Ruth Davis, John (Conchita) Davis; Larry (Lisa) Davis, Connie Davis, Terry (Mike) Varney, Karen (Danny) Bryant, Mary (Charles) Beverlin, more...
Jared Theodore "Jerry" Monson
State University in 1939. From 1939 to 1942, he worked in Washington, DC, as did his wife Rachel. Starting in 1943, he served 2 1/2 years during World War II in the Army Air Corps as a bomb site and automatic pilot technical specialist. He sewed in Italy and Brazil before returning home. He was awarded seven battle stars for his military service. After the war he farmed for 35 years on Troy Road near Radnor. He also was a former Marlboro Township more...
Junior R. Moore
ved by his wife of 64 years, Betty (McElroy) Moore; son Richard L. (Carol) Moore, Prospect; a brother Bill (Martha) Moore, Richwood; a granddaughter Tammy (Terry) Glassford, Galena; great-grandchildren, Cassie and Cody and a special friend, Nancy Wood, Delaware. Junior was a WWII Veteran of the 10th Armored Army Division and was retired from Whirlpool in Marion.  His true heart’s enjoyment in life was working his farm with his wife and sons. more...
Robert “Bobby” Moore
Moore and a sister Carol Mitchell. Bobby was retired from Wyandot in Marion after working there over 35 years. He had a passion for riding his Harley Davidson motorcycle. Bobby enjoyed traveling, Mexico and Punta Cana were special spots for him. He was also a huge Ohio State Buckeye fan. But his true joy in life was his family, he loved spending time with them, especially the grandkids. Surviving is his wife Bonnie (Geldmacher) Moore of Hillia more...

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