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Glenn E. Wood
, Matt, Jessica, Garrett, Hunter, Morgan, Colin (Mackenzie), Ryan, Zach (Staci), Kaaleb, Jetrey (Mikayla) Great Grandchildren, Loreleai, Madison, Cody, Avery, Simon, Sierra, Cheyenne, Austin, Bentley, Lauren, Tatum, Leonardo Special thanks to Wanda Hay for her care of the Wood family A Celebration of Life service will be held Tuesday May 29, 2018 at 6:00 pm at the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home in LaRue, friends may call two hours prior to the more...
Marilyn Jean Wood
Marilyn Jean Wood, age 80 of Sherwood, Oregon, formerly of Richwood died Friday, November 26, 2010 at Cedar Crest Alzheimer's Special Care Center in Tualatin, Oregon.  She was born October 17, 1930 in Richwood to the late Lowell and Isabel (Herd) Miller.  Her father died in 1943, her step-father, Frank Clevenger died in March, 1990 and her mother died in February, 1993. On December 23, 1949 she married Donald L. Wood in the Richwood First Uni more...
Phyllis Ann Wood
cook for Union Manor and Heartland Nursing Homes as well as the Five-County Joint Juvenile Detention Center. Phyllis was a gentle soul but was also a spitfire who wasn’t afraid to tell you her opinion. She loved cooking, especially baking pies and cakes for family and friends around the holidays. Besides her husband, she is survived by a son, Paul (Roberta) Caudill, Richwood, step-daughter, Meredith K. Totman, Oregon; two brothers, Donald J. more...
Thomas A. Wooten
in Carey. Tom loved country music, playing guitar and singing Blue Grass for many years. His true joy was his family and he loved spending time with his kids and grandkids. When he was able, he enjoyed fishing and hunting, especially with his son, Wes. Besides his wife, he is survived by two daughters, Laura Lee (William) Wixtead, Marion; Amanda Gail Wooten, Prospect; a son, Wesley Thomas (Jennifer) Wooten, Marion; ten grandchildren, Adam (Libb more...
Eilene Worthington
gton passed away on November 18, 2020, at Willow Brook Delaware Run in Delaware.  She had been a resident of the senior living community for 6 years.  Her friends and family had recently celebrated her 90th birthday with a special drive by parade in her honor. Eilene was born October 13, 1930, to Frank and Ethel (Warren) Hickok in Leesburg Township, Union County. As a young woman and beyond, family, friends, church, and serving others were ce more...
James W. Wright
isters-in-law Thelma Wright and Alene Wright, Fremont, Wilma Chadwell, New Tazewell, Tennessee;brothers-in-law Don Surber, Grand Island, Florida and Charles Chadwell, New Tazewell, Tennessee, a host of nieces and nephews and special friends too numerous to mention.  He was preceded in death by sisters, Pauline Petrey and Elizabeth Jones; brothers, J. B. Wright and Charlie Wright. A celebration of Jim's life will be held Saturday, January 16, 2 more...
Roger A. Wright
reat Nieces and Nephews. Also many many friends. He was preceded in death by Brother-in-law John Everett and Sister-in-law Pam Wright. Roger was a Viet Nam veteran serving in the U S Navy aboard the USS Saratoga.  He had a special interest in guns. He operated a gun shop in New Bloomington and was a member of the NRA. Member of DAV in Kenton, VFW of Kenton also the Moose Lodge in Marion.  He was affectionately known as the Wheelchair Man. Enjo more...
Lou Victoria Wurtsbaugh
is) Elliott of Richwood and June Henderson of the Sun-bridge Care Center; the best neighbors anyone ever had, David and Kathy Campbell and Kenny and Dorothy Webb of Marion; and will be greatly missed by her running buddy and special niece, Patty Henderson of Green Camp and good friend, Ella Gearhart of Nevada. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday at the Stofcheck Funeral Home in Richwood. The Rev. Cindy Peel of the Church of the Brethr more...
Anthony David Yates
OIF 1 in Baghdad, Iraq from 2003-2004. He was proud to be an American and serve our country in uniform. He was an avid pool player and part of multiple leagues. He enjoyed playing cards, working on electronics, and sports, especially the Cleveland Cavaliers, Browns and Texas Longhorns football. David was a friendly guy who never knew a stranger and would go out of his way to help anyone, which he inherited from his late father, Tony. His world r more...
Virginia A. Yates
by Marriott in Worthington and was a big fan of the Dallas Cowboys.  She and her husband owned and operated Hercules Industries in Prospect from 1968 to 1993.  The most important thing in Virginia’s life was her family, especially her grandbabies. She is survived by a son, David Yates, Columbus; a daughter, Julie Spicer, Dublin; and grandchildren Lauren and Anna. She was the youngest of fourteen brothers and sisters, and was particularly cl more...
Perry Yoakam
he was also preceded in death by siblings: Francis “Bud” Yoakam, Samuel Yoakam and Shiranne Perkins. Perry was an outdoor person. He loved being on a tractor in the fields at Kemp Farms. He enjoyed the Richwood Fair, especially the Tractor Pulls. Perry never met a stranger, if he met you once you were his friend for life and so many people felt the same about him. His last years at Marion Manor were good for him. He enjoyed participating more...
Marjorie Kay Young
ed visiting with friends, shopping and working with her flowers. Marjorie had a great sense of humor and was known to be just a bit feisty! She loved her entire family; she was the go-to for whatever needed to be done. She especially enjoyed the time she had with the grandkids. Surviving is her husband, James R. Young, they were married December 1, 1967 at Epworth UMC. Also surviving are their daughters, Sandra (Dan Bowersmith) Creamer of Kento more...
Patricia A. Sanders Young
y Honor Society Phi Kappa Phi She was a member of the Marion First Church of the Nazarene where she had served as church pianist She was a member of the International Bible Study Fellowship for seven years. She loved music, especially the piano, following in her mother's footsteps as a piano teacher for 15 years. She also composed piano pieces. Pat dearly loved her home and family and in her later years enjoyed gardening flowers. On Sept 8, 1949, more...
Leona Mae Daniels Harraman Zachariah
ters, Mildred Evans and Virginia Rainsburg; a granddaughter and two great-grandchildren. She was a member of Richwood VFW Post 870.  She enjoyed reading and doing crossword puzzles.  She loved to take care of her family, especially babysitting her grandchildren. She is survived by a son, John (Laura) Harraman, Norfork, Arkansas; two daughters, Rayda (Fred) Reese, Richwood; Teresa (Robert Hawke) Zachariah, Richwood; sister, Mary Roshon, LaRue; more...
Florence Alice Zieg
also part of the Emanuel Guild and Crusaders Class.  A 1934 graduate of York Center High School, she was a member of the Green Camp Senior Citizens as well as the Prospect Senior Citizens.  She was an avid sports fan who especially loved watching basketball and golf.  She enjoyed playing cards, puzzles and board games.  What she enjoyed most were family outings and taking rides in the car. She is survived by two daughters, Janet (Tom) Reyno more...
June  McCarty
1933 in Magnetic Springs to the late Edgar and Ernestine (Halley) Freeman. June was truly a homemaker; her happiest times were when she was feeding her family and friends. Family was the most important thing to June, she especially looked forward to the times when she was with her grandchildren and great grandchildren. She always had a treat for them when they visited. On December 4, 2016, her loving husband Gene McCarty died, they were marri more...

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