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Royal O. Webb
Royal O. Webb, 71, of Richwood died Friday, Sept. 17, 1999, at Select Specialty Hospital at Doctor's Park North after a 10-year illness. He was retired after 18 years as the sexton at the Price Cemetery and was a member of Central United Methodist Church in Richwood. He was born Dec. 16, 1927, in Richwood to the late Owen and Millie L Perry Webb. He is survived by his wife, Maxine Manley whom he married July 2, 1943, in Richwood; his stepmother, more...
Clair Waldo Welch
nd sisters, Louis Welch of Marion, Gary (Lynn) Runyon of Mansfield, Patricia (Curtis) Lester of Marion, Earthel (Dave Perry) Welch of Mansfield, Carolyn (Robert Jr.) Howald of Richwood, and Vickie Conaway of Mansfield; and a special friend, Joy Tucker. Graveside services will be held Thursday at 11 a.m. at Price Cemetery, where veteran services will be conducted by the Richwood veterans. The Rev. Fred Cheney will officiate. There will be no calli more...
Louis W. Welch
hy (Campbell) Welch. He had worked at Whirlpool for over 40 years, retiring in 2009 as a receiving clerk.  A veteran of the U. S. Army, he was a member of American Legion Post 162 in Marion.  Louis loved watching NASCAR, especially Dale Earnhardt Jr., and he enjoyed woodworking, traveling and picking on his brothers-in-law. He is survived by a daughter, Shannon Vera, Marion; two sons, James (Maria) Bibler, Illinois; Jon (Tami) Bibler, Marion; more...
Bina Joan Wells
n Marysville.  Joan also belonged to Carpe Diem.  She was a dedicated volunteer, accumulating thousands of hours, at University Hospitals in Columbus, Memorial Hospital in Marysville, and the Richwood Civic Center.  Joan especially enjoyed working the voting polls, which she did for several years.  She loved joining friends for weekly card games, and was a devout Ohio State Buckeye fan, attending home games, and traveling to all but one of th more...
Janis Lorene (Patrick) Welsh
23, at Legacy Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation (formerly Promedica) in Marion. She was born in Richwood on February 27, 1927, to Edna H. (Bell) and Faris A. Patrick.  She was the youngest of their three children and was especially fond of and close to her maternal grandparents Nancy and Joseph Bell.   Janis grew up in Richwood, where she participated in a wee bit of mischief with her older siblings and friends.  She was a 1945 graduate of more...
Kenneth D. “Doc” Welty
Kimberly (Chip) McDonald and Andrea (Tony) Fields Great Grandchildren: Davis, Grace and Maddy McDonald, Gracie, Taylor, Ashley and Mason Welty, Sierra and Anthony Fields and Samantha Welty Sister: Iris Angle of Bellefontaine Special friend: Ruby Davis of Richwood Numerous nieces and nephews Memorial services will be held Saturday July 17, 2010 at 3:00 pm at the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home in Richwood, where friends may call from 1 – 3:00 more...
Dwight L. Wenig
essfully underwent. A couple j years later he was diagnosed / with cirrhosis of the liver—the cause of which was never determined. He suffered from related complications, including nearly fatal esophageal vericies. He was especially grateful to be able to finish in his final years an extensive j family genealogy. Dwight was cared for at home and is survived by his wife, Mildred, along with five sons and two daughters, Bertha Mattix (David) of N more...
Deborah D. Whited
ce Kolberg of Richwood; four half-sisters, Lynn Chovan of Chicago, Rebecca Mettmann and Tonya Whited of Grove City and Kim Whited of London; a half-brother, David Whited of London; her best friend, Rainbow Foust of Richwood; special friend, Kevin Sizemore of Dayton; and numerous aunts, uncles and friends. A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses, 17700 Echo Drive, Marysville. Burial will be at the more...
Michael James White
elia) White of Ostrander and Bradley White of Magnetic Springs Nieces and nephews: Alison Wilson, Turtle Scott Wilson, Conner Ray Harr, Ellis June White, Patrick Allen White, Abbigail Jean Sanders and Sarah Renee Sanders His special friend, Bella the dog Many extended family and friends Funeral services will be held Wednesday March 13, 2019 at 2:00 pm at the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home in Richwood, Pastor Jason Razer will officiate, burial more...
Randall L. White
was a very hard worker who enjoyed being around people. He liked drag racing and could usually be found doing the mechanic work. Family was important to Randy, he loved working on the family farm, being around his family, especially his grandkids and he always made sure his mom made it to church. Surviving is his mom, Betty White of Richwood, his son, Matthew White of Elkhart, Indiana, grandchildren, Ellie Mae and Carter White, and brothers, D more...
James “Jim” Wiley
ng after 28 years.  He then worked as a supervisor for A. P. Technoglass in Bellefontaine and retired from there as well.  Jim was a farmer for many years. Jim enjoyed fishing and woodworking and was a big fan of NASCAR, especially Dale Earnhardt, Sr. and Jr.  He was also a fan of the Ohio State Buckeyes.  Above all, family and grandchildren were most important to him. He is survived by a daughter, Valerie “Sis” (Jim) Cox, Richwood; sev more...
John Joseph Wiley
seph and Fern Wiley and his nephew Mark Wells. He loved his family and often expressed how grateful he was for them. John was a proud farmer but also worked in real estate. He enjoyed North Union sports, Ohio State sports especially football, standard bred horse racing and playing Euchre. He served on the board of directors at The Richwood Banking Company for 42 years. He was a Claiborne Township trustee for 47 years. He served on the board of more...
Annabelle Willey
preceded in death by her siblings: Carl and Dwight Miley and Polly Kline Annabelle was a 1947 graduate of the Radnor High School. She along with her husband, owned and operated the former Del Mar Hotel in Delaware, she was especially diligent with the everyday cleaning. She then went to work for the Delaware Schools in the cafeteria until her retirement. Annabelle was a dedicated wife, mom, and grandma. She was selfless to a fault, always think more...
Clyde Arthur Willey
Saturday morning, February 9, 2019 at the Delaware Court Nursing Home. He was born May 16, 1926 in Morral to the late Otto and Margaret (Ingle) Willey. At the age of seventeen he joined the U.S. Navy, serving as a radar specialist during WWII. He and his wife, Annabelle, owned and operated the Del Mar Hotel in Delaware. Clyde was an all-around handyman, able to work in electric, plumbing, carpentry, and anything else that needed repairing. H more...
Helen Williams
ne time.  Helen enjoyed going to fish fries and playing cards.  The most important thing to Helen was family, and with ten children, she spent most of her time taking care of them and their families.  Helen also loved her special dog, Ozzie. She is survived by six sons, Bill (Milley) Williams, Marion; Larry “Pick” (Kathy) Williams, Marion; Phil (Janet) Williams, Marion; Dick (Pam) Williams, Prospect; Mark (Sandy) Williams, Iberia; Omer more...
John Willis
member of Mt. Carmel #303 F&AM, Aladdin Shrine, AASR Valley of Columbus, Order of the Eastern Star, and Forty & Eight in Marysville. John was talented with woodworking and loved tinkering.  He enjoyed camping and fishing, especially at Indian Lake and Lake Erie.  He never knew a stranger and will be remembered for the sparkle in his eye and his ornery smile. Besides his wife he is survived by three sons, John L. Willis Jr., Holmesville; Micha more...
Barbara Ann Pierce Anderson Wilson
6 great-grandchildren; two brothers, Sam (Karen) Pierce, Dublin; Rex (Cindy) Pierce, Magnetic Springs; two sisters,  Connie (Marvin) Rizor, Marysville; Carolyn Kater, Vermillion; many caring nieces and nephews; and her very special family at the Arbors. On December 22, 1986 she married Franklin G. Wilson in Delaware and he died in June, 1987. A graveside service will be held Wednesday, September 30, 2009 at 11:00 AM in Hopewell Cemetery with P more...
Carroll Clay Wilson
ied Sunday afternoon, June 4, 2000, at his residence. He was born July 19, 1949, in Marion, Ohio, to the late Charles A. and Lucille (King) Wilson. He is survived by one sister, Mrs. Marilyn (James) Chase of Richmond, Va.; a special aunt, Clara Alice Miller of Marion. One brother, Alwyn C. Wilson, is deceased. Mr. Wilson attended the Meeker United Methodist Church, worked as a salesperson at Rite Aid and also was a farmer. Funeral services will b more...
Connie S. Wilson
Connie loved working in her vegetable and flower gardens; she really did have a green thumb. She also took great enjoyment in watching the barn swallows and hummingbirds—it was the little things that made her happy. She especially loved spending time with her grandson, Evan, who was like the son she never had. Surviving is her husband, Denny Wilson, they were married December 27, 1992 in Nashville, TN. Also surviving are her children, Jody ( more...
Thomas Scott "Tommy" Wilson
and Geraldine (Huszinko) Wilson. And they survive in LaRue. Also surviving are two sisters; Lori Wilson of Bucyrus and Kathy Wilson of LaRue. Nephews; Trent (Danielle) King of Marion, Adam King and Eric King both of LaRue. Special friends Mark and Kelly Primavera.   Tommy was a hard working man who could always find a job for himself. Just out of Elgin High School, he went out west and signed on with a harvesting outfit who would start the fa more...
Michael “Mike” Winkle
up the family tradition of driving truck. He also cherished the time he spent with his friends and family. Surviving are his parents; David Winkle of Forest and Rhonda Carter of Marysville, his son: Isaiah Winkle Christian, special child in his life; Noah Berry, grandparents: Roger and Judy Jones of Richwood, brother: David Winkle Jr. of Warren, sister: Castine Dunn of LaRue, half sisters: Abby and Xanadu McIntosh of Marysville and his dog Buddy more...
Nadine Van Winkle
t-home mother until her youngest child was in high school, she was known for selling Beauty Counselor Beauty supplies and Sarah Coventry jewelry. She then worked as Librarian at the Richwood Library for 20 yrs. Her family, especially her grandchildren and great grandchildren were the center of her life. In her younger days, she loved being a part of 4-H, whether it be participating as a member or helping as a camp counselor. She enjoyed gardenin more...
Mary Jane Wolf
wman of LaRue, Barbara (Manning) Chance Glendale, AZ, and Joan Manns of Kenton, Ohio. Several Nieces and Nephews. Her Conpanion dog Gracie. She was preceded in death by two sisters; Loretta Richardson and Sally Harold, also special friend Dwight Criswell. She was a homemaker, a machine operator at International Paper. Member of the Moose and Eagles Lodges in Kenton and former member of the Meeker Sportsman’s Club. Funeral Services will be hel more...
Donald Eugene “Donnie” Wood
Don was the former founder and owner of Mid-State Roofing Inc. of Prospect. Don was an avid hunter and fisherman who enjoyed the outdoors. He was a very caring person. Loved spending time with family and friends. He was especially proud of his daughter, Jennifer for all her accomplishments. A special thank you to our friends and family for all their help and prayers at his time of need. A memorial service will be held at The Groves Resort i more...
Elma R. Wood
at Marion General Hospital. She was a 1924 graduate of Essex High School. She was a member of Richwood First United Methodist Church and had worked at the former Boyd's Restaurant in Richwood for many years, where one of her specialties was pies. She also cleaned and did laundry for many people in the community. She enjoyed fishing and spending time at Indian Lake, sewing and gardening. She was born Aug. 25, 1908, in Union County, to the late LeR more...

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