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Rita E. Colwell
ver in Delaware for Alpha Industries for the mentally challenged for the last 6 years. Prior to that, she was the top server at the former Brown Jug Restaurant in Delaware for over 15 years.  Rita also drove the bus for the Special Olympics in Delaware County.  Rita enjoyed gardening and was an excellent cook.  One of her favorite activities was constructing puzzles and she enjoyed Gospel music.  Above all, Rita’s love for God and her famil more...
Amy J. Pendleton Compton
Pendleton, they survive in Prospect, also surviving is her son: Alex Compton, Columbus, three sisters: Susan (Paul) Schweinfurth, Shirley (John) Hyatt and Shari (Barry) Baxter all of Prospect, many nieces and nephews and her special canine friend and companion, Marlo. Amy worked at DealerPRO Training Solutions in Gahanna for the last 4 ½ years, she enjoyed crafts and was very talented at repurposing things, cooking and baking. She had a soft sp more...
Marilyn Cooley
p-son, George. She was a member of the Byhalia Friends Church.  Marilyn enjoyed living on the farm and taking care of the animals.  She loved tending to her African Violets.  Family was very important to Marilyn and she especially enjoyed family get-togethers. She is survived by a son, Gary (Donna) Cooley, Byhalia; a step-son, Johnny H. (Sue)  Cooley, Circleville; two sisters, Norma Jean (Jim) Skidmore, Tiffin; Phyllis Snyder, Ney; seven gr more...
Virginia G. Cooley
78, of Byhalia died unexpectedly Saturday, Feb. 23, 2002, at her home. She was a member of the York United Methodist Church and the Progessive Buds Garden Club and a past officer of the Ohio Association of Garden Clubs. She especially enjoyed her flower gardens and feeding birds in the winter. She was born July 27, 1923, in Peoria to the late Gertrude Hoagland Smith and was predeceased by a grandson, Craig Cooley. She married George W. Cooley Apr more...
Catherine I. "Katie" Cooper
n Marion. She would go on to complete her G.E.D. from Marion Harding High School in 1987, the same year as her daughter Rhonda. A true homebody, Katie could often be found sitting on her front porch enjoying the outdoors, especially her hummingbirds. She had an easy-going demeanor with a great sense of humor, and rarely missed an episode of Dr. Phil and Dr. Oz. It was also known that you never left Katie’s house hungry. Surviving are her ch more...
Christina L. Cooper
nted with her hands, she could sew, crochet and was known for her “Goose Clothes”. She was also an awesome cook and baker. She cherished the time she could spend with her entire family, but her grandbabies were  very  special to her. She also kept her family on their toes with her sense of humor. She was a  woman of very strong faith. She was a long-time member of the LaRue Baptist Church. Surviving is her loving and devoted husband: Ma more...
Martin Manford Cooper Sr.
nd. Martin was very appreciative of the relationships and time spent with the Amish community near his home, he also enjoyed NASCAR, with Mark Martin being his favorite driver. But the true joy of his life was his family, especially his beloved grandkids. Surviving is his wife Catherine I. (Zender) Cooper, they were married August 7, 1967 in Marion, children: Martin (Christina) Cooper Jr., LaRue, Michael A. (Cindy) Cooper, West Mansfield, Ed ( more...
Amanda Nicole Corbin
Simmermon of LaRue and maternal grandmother, Gertrude Simpkins of LaRue; and one sister, Megan Simmermon of LaRue. Also surviving are her husband's parents, John and Lynn Corbin of LaRue and his sister, Julie Tack, and extra special niece, Ava Tack of LaRue. Her maternal grandfather, Melvin Simpkins, is deceased. Amanda worked at the Marion Area Health Center in scheduling and admitting. She attended the LaRue United Methodist Church and graduate more...
Rev. Earl A. Cosand
Gavin, Micah and Levi, and Heida (Brenden) Carey of Litchfield, Ariz.; a brother, Alfred Cosand of Roseville, Mich.; a sister-in-law, Violet Cosand of Roseville, Mich.; a brother-in-law, Gene Rader of Springfield; and a very special niece and caregiver of many years, Patty (Gary) Phillips of North Lewisburg. The deceased and his wife considered her to be the daughter they never had. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 1 pm. at the Goshen Fr more...
Richard John Cosler
son, Ryan J. (Christine) Cosler of Johnstown; a daughter, Kelley Sue (Rodney) Crampton of Iberia; four grandchildren, Cody and Devan-Dawn Jones and Travis and Alex Crampton; a sister, Sharon (Rodney) Houston of Tipp City; a special friend, Carolyn Rapp of Richwood and her daughters, Barbara Sue (David) Austin and Sherrie Linn Rapp of Greensboro, N.C. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday at the Royal Oak Cemetery Chapel in Phillipsbu more...
Mandy Lee Cover
linic for 30 years, 25 of those in Dr. Ruiz’s office.  Mandy loved Christian music and going to concerts, and she enjoyed reading Christian books and taking walks.  The most important thing in her life was family.  She especially loved her grandchildren. She is survived by two daughters, Angela (Ben) Miller, Marysville; Diana Rose Lyda, Granite Falls, North Carolina; grandchildren, Makayla, Sadie, Brennan and Skylee Miller and Adrian Cooke; more...
Henrietta Moyer Cowgill
7, 1938, in Greenup, Ky., and he died in May 1966. She then married Vernon R. Cowgill on June 22, 1970, and he died March 17, 1998. She is survived by a sister, Janice Moyer Sparks of Delaware, numerous nieces and nephews; a special friend, Gina North; and a very dedicated church family. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Stofcheck Funeral Home in Richwood. The Rev. Barb Stevens will officiate and burial will be at the Prosp more...
Lucille E. Cowgill
d by a son William R. (Connie) Cowgill, Marion; a daughter, Paula J. Patton, West Mansfield; a brother, Gerald “Bud” Steirhoff, Indian Lake; a sister, Alice Courter, Raymond; 12 grandchildren, 16 great-grandchildren; and special friends Dave, Bert and J. R. Mohler, Richwood. She was preceded in death by a son-in-law, John Patton; a brother, Edward Steirhoff; two sisters, Christine Burnside and Thelma Beeney. Funeral services will be held Sa more...
Russell H. "Squirrelly" Cowgill
a “lucky man”, as he was a winner of the lottery in 1994. He is survived by a son, William R. (Connie) Cowgill, Marion; a daughter, Paula J. Patton, West Mansfield; Twelve grandchildren; Twenty great grandchildren; and special friends, Dave, Bert and J. R. Mohler, all of Richwood. Funeral services will be held Thursday March 24, 2011 at 11:00 am at the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home in Richwood, where friends may call Wednesday from 5-7 more...
Darryl W. Cox
et survives in Richwood. On June 30, 2006 he married the former Rhonda S. Hague, and she survives in Richwood. He attended Christ the Rock Church in Radnor.  He loved motorcycles and cars.  A professional landscaper, he especially enjoyed yard work, spending a lot of time beautifying his own back yard.  Most of all he loved being a dad, grandpa and husband and enjoyed spending time with his family. Besides his wife and mother, he is survive more...
Debbie Lynn Cox
t the post office in Magnetic Springs. She enjoyed taking pictures and journalizing her photos. She enjoyed traveling to the Smokey Mountains, her favorite vacation spot. She also enjoyed listening to southern gospel music, especially the Gaithers. She had attended Magnetic Springs United Methodist Church. She was born Dec. 21,1950, in Columbus, to the late Paul Edward and Barbara Jeanne Buell Burdett. The true joy in her life was her devoted fam more...
James Arthur Cox
aware, where he worked for 38 yrs. He was known by either Arthur or Jim, depending on the place and situation. He was an avid hunter, fisher, and gardener (known for his delicious tomatoes). He also enjoyed watching sports, especially West Virginia Mountaineer football. He adored his grandson Cory from the day he was born. He always enjoyed bluegrass music. Surviving is his wife, Sheryl (Cordell) Cox, their daughters: Roberta Cox and Jamie (Aaro more...
James Michael Cox
p.m. at Underwood Funeral Home. Funeral services will be held Friday at 2 p.m. at Trinity Lutheran Church with the Rev. Barry Scott officiating. Burial will be in Hopewell Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the Special Wish Foundation at 1250 Memory Lane, Columbus, OH 43209 and/or the Leukemia Society of Central Ohio at 2225 City Gate Drive, Columbus, OH 43219. Underwood Funeral Home, along with Stofcheck Funeral Home in Richwood, i more...
Mary M. Bruno Cox
her home following a short illness. She was born Aug. 31, 1943, in Stickney, W. Va., to Lawrence and Evelyn Larabee Bruno. On July 5, 1960, she married George Cox. She was a homemaker, centering her life around her family, especially her children and grandchildren. Survivors include her mother of Stickney, W. Va.; her husband; two sons, Gary (Tami) Cox of Middleburg and Ken (Shame) Cox of Marysville; a daughter, Carol (Chris) Miller of Richwood; more...
Sheryl Cox
f Marysville, her grandson, Charles Cordell “Cory” Rausch, ex son-in-law, Chris Rausch Siblings, Diana Bryant of Marysville, Billie Jo Denty of Richwood and Karen Rush of London Sister-in-law, Susan Cordell of Marysville Special friends, Carson Stratton, Susan Sabins, April Blanton, Sandy Thompson and Angie Moore and her kids. Numerous nieces and nephews Graveside services will be held Friday March 24, 2023 at 11:00 am at the Mount Herman Ce more...
Ted L. Cox Sr.
retired from the O.M. Scotts Company where he had worked for more than 20 years. He enjoyed gardening and driving his tractor and taking care of fruit trees. In his younger years, he enjoyed fishing and squirrel hunting. The special joy in his life was his devoted family He was born Sept. 13,1932, in Whitesville, W. Va., to the late Lee and Emma (Petry) Cox. On Jan. 16, 1954, in Richmond, Ind., he married Joan L. Freeman, and she died April 3, 20 more...
John E. Craft
ille, where he worked nearly 20 yrs. John enjoyed playing golf and traveling to the family cabin in the Black Hills of South Dakota. He was a huge OSU Buckeye football fan. He cherished the time he could spend with family, especially his grandkids. Surviving are his children, Carey (Kristina) Craft of Richwood, Melissa (Chad) Wannamacher of Ottoville and Brandi (Beau) Conn of Marysville Grandchildren, Camille and Gavin Craft, Kaleb Hanicq, Aide more...
Paul Joe Craft
e, Alice Faye Chaney. He had been employed by Marion Power Shovel.  Paul adored his grandchildren and great-children.  He was an avid outdoorsman who loved deer hunting, fishing and gardening.  He was a fan of westerns, especially John Wayne. Friends may call from 5 to 8 PM on Tuesday, April 7, 2009 at the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home, Richwood.  There will be no formal services.  Private family interment will take place in York Cemete more...
Ronald L. Craig
3, 1951 in Ashley to the late Reed Edward and Lillie (Chaney) Craig. Genealogy had been a hobby of Ron’s for many years which led to many friendships with extended family. He loved spending time with friends and family, especially his grandchildren. He was a member of the Loyal Order of the Moose Lodge 889 in Marion. He is survived by a daughter, Stephanie Craig, Marion; a son, Eric Craig, Marion; three grandchildren, Jackson Law, USMC, Fort more...
Walter James Craig
at Curtis-Wright in Columbus and in the shipyards in Jacksonville, Florida.  Walter loved taking care of his property and being a handyman, could fix about anything. He is survived by daughter, Denise Thomas, Delaware, and special granddaughter, Christy (Scott) Thompson, Richwood who were his loving caregivers; daughter, Roseann (Robert) Stalter, Dublin; son, Rev. Jim (Mary) Craig, Fort Lauderdale, Florida; seven grandchildren and several great more...

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