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Joseph Edward Pertuset
and family survive in Seattle.  It must have brought a smile to his mother’s face to have both of her boys home in a week’s time. Joe was dedicated to his job for over 30 years at Fairfield Engineering.  He made very special friends at Fairfield, and enjoyed playing euchre on his lunch break with his co-workers.  He was known as the homerun hitter and enjoyed his years playing softball in Marion.  He loved dancing with his wife, and his more...
Martha Alice Gilbert Phelps
n Sturgeon of El Paso, Texas; one son, James Elsworth Streng of Lake Erie; 12 grandchildren; 27 great-grandchildren; three great-greatgrandchildren; two sisters, Esther Ferrin of Honda and Princess Haberrnan of Marion; and a special friend, Richard "Dick" Dawson of Marysville. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday at the Ballinger Funeral Home in Richwood. The Rev. Jeff Acker will officiate and interment will be at the Maski more...
Robert L. Picklesimon
nnessee, Shelba (Lawrence) McMillion of Georgia, and Doris Lawn of Massachusetts; a brother, Jim (Beverly) Picklesimon of Marysville; a brother-in-law, Clyde Blackwell of Unionville Center; numerous nieces and nephews; and a special friend, Shirley Kirkpatrick of Richwood. Graveside services will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the Unionville Center Cemetery with the Rev. Fred Cheney officiating. There will be no calling hours. Stofcheck Funeral H more...
Amber Nichole Pitts
r was a homemaker who loved life. She had a creative spirit, and her artistic ability showed in her drawings and her crafts. She loved her flowers, being particularly fond of yellow and purple roses, as well as her animals, especially her cat Molly. Amber was a fan of all sorts of music; she loved Mickey Mouse, and was known to enjoy large amounts peanut butter (creamy Jif of course). But most of all, Ambers family was the center of her life. S more...
John “Jack” Porter
g, golfing, and watching Ohio State Football. He never lost his first love, attending and raising livestock. He loved spending time with family and friends. Most of all he enjoyed his grandchildren. To him each one was very special in their own person, and he loved them just as they are. He was a member of the Elgin FFA and was proud to win the 1964 National FFA Speaking Contest. A 1966 graduate of Elgin High School, he was part of a very tight more...
Evelyn Marie Price
ita) Price, Andrew (Allison) Price, Scott Price, Joselyn (Mark) Crosthwaite, Lindsey Price, Sarah, Nathan, Bethany, Alicia and Janae Price; three great-grandchildren, Kody, Kallie and Kole Price; many nieces and nephews; and special cousin of the family, Brent Willis of New Bloomington. She also shared her life with a dear friend, Anna Louise Dodge of Bradenton, Fla. Calling hours will be today from 5 to 8 p.m. at Stofcheck Funeral Home in Richwo more...
James Howard Price
, November 17, 2008 at Memorial Hospital of Union County surrounded by his loving family.  He was born July 14, 1945 in Marion to Howard Dale Price and Dorothy Jane Thomas Price.  He was preceded in death by his father and special aunt and uncle Margaret and Lester Eblin and step-fathers Cecil Garee and Harrison Breece. A 1963 graduate of Richwood High School, he had attended The Ohio State University, Marion.  Early in his life Jim enjoyed s more...
Larry G. Price
60 in Marion. He was a 1978 graduate of North Union High School.  He was a handyman who was able to fix most anything.  Larry was always willing to lend his talents to help anybody if he could.  He enjoyed the outdoors, especially being in the woods and shooting.  He loved being with his grandkids and his family and friends. On August 30, 1980 he married the former Dell Jane Wilson in Richwood and she survives.  He is also survived by his more...
Jeffrey Ronald Rainey
na, brother-in-law Steve Leibold (Debby), sisters-in-law Sandy (Paul) Cook, Carol (Keith) Sarbaugh, Joyce (Pat) Kibler, Judy (Kenton) Cunningham, and their families. Extended family includes aunts, uncle and cousins and many special friends and colleagues at Pleasant Local Schools. He is preceded in death by his father, Ron Rainey and both maternal and paternal grandparents. Jeff leaves a legacy of strength, courage, tenacity, positivity and fait more...
Gladie Rasey
as also preceded in death by two sons, Clarence ‘Buzz’ Rasey and Eddie Rasey, as well as a sister, Margaret McLaughlin. Gladie was a true homemaker in every sense of the word. She cherished time spent with her family, especially her great-grandchildren. She also enjoyed collecting antiques, cookbooks, and spending time in her flower gardens. Gladie was known as an excellent cook and gardener. She is survived by her husband of 70 years, Ed more...
Robert Thomas Ratliff
rent (Brenda) Retterer of Prospect, George Ratliff of Lakeview and Brian (Kim) Retterer of Richwood; a sister, Beth Ann (John) Boehm of Radnor; a grandmother, Clara Dowell of Magnetic Springs; 14 nephews; seven nieces; and a special friend and her children, Cindy, Jon, Justin and Elliot Price. He was predeceased by his other father, Phil Retterer, earlier this year. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday at the Stofcheck Funeral Home in more...
James L. “Jim” Rauscher
Bloomington. Grandchildren, Brittany and Tyler Rauscher of Marion Friends may call Thursday March 2, 2023 from 5-7 pm at the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home in LaRue. Private burial will take place in the LaRue Cemetery. Special thanks to Dr. Bob Singh and the talented and thoughtful staff of Tranquility Hospice. Memorial gifts may be made to Tranquility Hospice. 1949 West Central Ave, Delaware, Ohio 43015 Condolences and remembrances may b more...
Linda Lee Rea
Grumman Flexible in Delaware.  A beloved mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, Linda’s grandkids and great-grandkids were the world to her.   She enjoyed quilting and going to euchre parties, and was a NASCAR fan, especially of Rusty Wallace and Jeff Burton.  She was also an avid fan of the Ohio State Buckeyes and the Cincinnati Bengals. She is survived by a daughter, Jennifer (Dan) Duncan, Ostrander; a son, Jim (Kim)Rea, Ostrander; s more...
Daniel F. Reames
Richwood.  Danny enjoyed watching the morning sunrise either on the front porch swing or on a bench uptown, where he enjoyed visiting with people and the uptown business owners.  Danny also enjoyed time spent with family, especially at dinners and cookouts. He is survived by his mother, four sisters, Sandra (James) Borders, Marion; Brenda (Wes) Blanton, Caledonia; Carol (Chris) Loudermilk, Richwood; Regina (Steve) Allison, Richwood; two nephew more...
Stephen Ray Reber
e Robert Reber and his mother Margaret (Hipkins) Gintz, she survives in Richwood. Steve was a meat cutter/manager for Giant Eagle in Columbus, he was currently working at the Polaris store. He loved hunting, deer hunting, especially when he was able to go with Mike Atzinger, he cherished this time. Along with this, he was a strong supporter of the N.R.A. Stephen loved riding his Harley, he was a true outdoorsman. He also rooted for the Buckeyes more...
Cherynn D. Reebel
ille; brothers-in-law, Rick (June) Reebel of Sunbury and Mark (Debbie) Reebel of Marion; niece and nephews, Tara and Sasha Reebel and Stefan and Gregory Graham; a great-aunt and -uncle, Bill and Fern Ulrich of Cleveland; and special friends, Shellie Styer, Judy Beery and Cindy Schrote. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday at the Stofcheck Funeral Home in Richwood. The Rev. Maurice Dunn will officiate. Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. more...
Mabel Reece
as born April 30, 1929 near Richwood to the late Maurice D. and Daisy A. (Swartz) Warner. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Warren “Friday” Reece, infant son, Samuel, a daughter, Sally Smith, as well as many special cousins and friends. Mabel was a 1947 graduate of the Richwood High School. She was a lifelong member of Claibourne United Methodist Church and attended the Church of the Brethren in New Carlisle. She had worked for more...
Lawrence E. Reep
Reep; he was also predeceased by two brothers: Kenneth and Nelson Reep Larry was a retired Finance Manager with Avco Financial Services where he worked for over 40 yrs.; he loved camping, and fishing trips with friends and especially the Pennsylvania fishing trips with Michael and Tony. His grandchildren were his greatest joy; he loved watching them play sports or perform. He and Nancy could always be found at their events. He also loved to pla more...
Fred Reese
School, was retired from Nucor Steel (formerly Marion Steel) in Marion, where he worked as a tow motor operator for many yrs. A man with a quick smile and easy laugh, Fred enjoyed his time on earth, he loved to golf, Fred especially enjoyed the time he spent with his friends golfing and fishing or just being together, he was a true friend. Fred was a big sports fan, rooting for North Union, the Buckeyes and the Browns. The “Big Kahuuna” wil more...
Phyllis J. Rees
d Jeffrey A. (Christine) Rees of Westerville, stepson, Thomas A (Cindy) Rees, Circleville. Her grandchildren, Collin and Gianna Rees of Westerville and step grandchildren, Jerusha and Thomas A. Rees III and Alex Rentz. and special friend, Sam Rees. She is also survived by her brother. Emory A. (Sandra) Dowling of Proctorville, Ohio. Funeral services will be held Saturday September 30, 2023 at 11:00 am at the Richwood First United Methodist Chu more...
Rebecca "Becky" Rees
stin and a step granddaughter: Camma Rees Becky was a devoted member of the Fulton Creek Friends Church. She was a homemaker who truly enjoyed her home, tending to her chickens, dogs and plants. Becky loved watching birds, especially owls and hummingbirds, she also enjoyed going fishing. One of her hobbies was collecting angels, lighthouses and giraffes. On March 21, 1999 in Columbus, she married Thomas Rees Sr. and he survives, also surviving more...
Julie Lee (Tuller) Regula
or the family farm and printing company. In later years she worked at Columbus State and Franklin County Farm Bureau. Julie was a true farmer’s wife and auction clerk for 40 years with her husband. She enjoyed her family, especially her beloved grandkids. She also loved quilting and spending time in Florida; Disney World was her “Happy Place”. She was a huge O.S.U. fan and attended many football and basketball games. A Celebration honoring more...
Alice Marie Rider
ion and had owned and operated the M & W Restaurant in Richwood.  She was an avid bowler, being the first woman in Marion to be in the 250 Bowling Club.  She enjoyed traveling, having visited all 50 states and reading and especially spending time with her loving family. She is survived by two sons, Michael J. (Pat) Hamilton, Richwood; Dennis L. (Linda) Hamilton, Marysville; three step-children, Teresa Hone, Arlington, Virginia; Terry Hardin, A more...
Gary L. Rider
ennedy during the Vietnam War. He dedicated 4 years in the service and received an honorable discharge. Soon after, Gary moved to North Muskegon, MI and that became home for him. He worked for Intricate Grinding and Machine Specialist for about 20 years. He was a member of the West Michigan Coast Riders. Gary enjoyed slot car racing and staying active, but one of his main loves was bike riding. He was the Vice President of The Friends of the Ber more...
Hugh Ridge Jr.
Richwood died unexpectedly Thursday July 18, 2002, at Marion General Hospital. He worked as a farmer until 1960 when he became executive director of the Union County A.S.C.S. office. In 1978 he became a state price support specialist, retiring in 1985. He was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II and a member of Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church in Marysville and the Richwood Civic Center where he was formerly a board member. He was very talent more...

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