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Brenda June Laughorn Cramer Laughorn; 2 sons, Wade Cramer, Columbus, Jack Cramer, Richwood; 1 daughter, Adrienne Cramer, Columbus, 3 sisters, Diane (Jesse) Harris, Upper Arlington, Karen (Charles) Searl, Gahanna, Judith (Terrence) Irvin, Matthews, NC, Special Friend, Steve Davis, Richwood.
Funeral Services will be held Monday, May 17, 2004
At 2:00 P.M. in the Ballinger Funeral Home, Richwood, OH
Clergy Rev. Joseph Rhea Burial in Claibourne more... |
| Cloa Mae Cramer May 23,1960.
She is survived by a daughter, Brenda (Todd) Gibson of Richwood; two sons, Paul E. (Kate) Cramer and Thomas E. (Dorothy) Patterson of Richwood; 10 grandchildren; several great- and great-great-grandchildren; and special friends, Betty Lemaster and Bert Mohler.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Stofcheck Funeral Home. The Rev. Scot Gorsuch will officiate and burial will be at the Claibourne Cemetery. Friends may more... |
| June Cramer counter in Marion, and for many yrs. She worked for Rex Shaffer at the IGA Store in Prospect
She enjoyed working with her flowers, playing Bingo at the Richwood Civic Center, but the love and joy of her life was her family, especially her grandchildren and great grandchildren
On May 25, 1944 in Richwood she married William E. Cramer and he died July 31, 2001, also predeceased by 1 brother and 3 sisters
Surviving is daughter: Sue (Darwin) Clem of more... |
| Ashley E. Crawford erson who inherited her love of horses from her mother. Something else she inherited was her enjoyment of doing cross-stitch, which Karen inherited from her mother. The most important thing to Ashley was her family, and especially being a mom.
Funeral services will be Monday, May 1, 2017 at 11:00 AM at the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home, LaRue with Greg Field officiating. Burial will follow in Fairview Cemetery, next to her mother. Fri more... |
| Mary Cunningham Lane, Tanya (Dan) Smith, Robbie Eugene (Shannon) Cunningham, Jamie (Chadd) Honeter and Tommy (Stephanie) Cunningham
8 great Grandchildren
Brother and Sister: Vernon (Geneva) Lane of Richwood and Twila Mulligan of Marysville Special niece and caregiver: Shirley Kirkpatrick
Predeceased by 4 brothers: Ralph, Kenneth, Clifford and Eugene Lane
Funeral services will be held Friday September 28, 2007 at 11:00 am at the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home more... |
| Ronald E. Cunningham the Ohio and National Brown Swiss Association in which he held various offices. He earned his American Farmer Degree and was the Ohio Outstanding Young Farmer of the Year in 1976. He enjoyed watching sports with his family, especially North Union and Ohio State.
He was bom July 20, 1941, in Marion to the William Bernard "Bud" and Lelia Ballard Cunningham and was predeceased by his father and a son, Chris.
He is survived by his mother of more... |
| Chuck G. Daniels Jr. mbus; two grandsons, Zachary and Gaven; two brothers, Keith (Dalene) Daniels of Ashley and John (Sharon) Daniels of Marysville; two sisters, Britta (Gene) Sellers of Claibourne and Gloria (Pearl) Nicol of East Liberty; and a special aunt, Glenna Schultz.
Graveside services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Sunday at the Claibourne Cemetery. The Rev. Robert Ahern will officiate. Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. Saturday at the Stofcheck Funeral Home in R more... |
| Kasarah Elizabeth Darst-Carr r David Darst, Delaware; her maternal grandmother, Mary Carr, Prospect; her paternal grandmother, Eileen Darst, Delaware; brothers, David Allen Darst, Van Wert; Shane Darst, Delaware; sister, Elisha Darst (Josh) Chillicothe; special friends, Judy Scheff, Ciera Lynn Chamberlin and Paul Schwenning, who never left her side; and Codi Kitts
She was preceded in death by a brother, Jason Carr.
Funeral services will be Tuesday, November 1, 2011 at 11:0 more... |
| William L. Daugherty and just be with people.
While doing all of these things for other groups, the most important group to him was his family, he cherished the time he was able to spend with them. (he loved playing “Farkle”)
Surviving are special friend: Barbara Miller of Richwood, his children: Scot W.L. Daugherty of Kenton, Paula C. Moore of Columbia, S.C. and Debra R. Allison of Land O Lakes, Florida, grandchildren: Caine Lowell and Adam Jon Daugherty, Matt more... |
| Brenda G. Davis ies during sleepovers, she was an amazing Mama B/Mimi/Nini.
After retiring from teaching in 2002, she and Jon enjoyed traveling and camping, attending State Fairs from Maine to Nebraska and The County Fairs in Ohio. She especially enjoyed visits with her college roommate in Patagonia, AZ.
Hobbies she enjoyed were knitting, reading, gardening, volunteering at the civic center calling bingo, and being a very active member of her church, Richwo more... |
| Charlotte Davids Davis Prospect United Methodist Church at 203 North Elm Street, Prospect, OH 43342 or Kingston Residence, c/o Memory Care Unit Activity Fund at 464 James Way, Marion, OH, 43302
The family of Charlotte Davis would like to extend a special thank you to Kindred Hospice and also to the very caring staff of Kingston Residence of Marion, Memory Care Unit.
Remembrances and condolences may be expressed at www.stofcheck-ballinger.com
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| Janis Jean Davis was active in the Republican Party and served on the election board. Janis had been an avid antique collector for over 60 years, having begun her collection when she was 18. She was known to be a ferocious card player, especially bridge, having earned the status of Master Player. She had sharpened her card playing skills early in life at the Ballard Hotel in Magnetic Springs, which was owned by her parents. Her life now revolved around more... |
| Jon D. Davis ood Gun and Game Club. He was a man of great faith, he served as Treasurer and on other various church committees of The Richwood First United Methodist Church, where he was a devoted member.
He was proud of many things, especially his 3 daughters, 2 sons-in-law and 4 grandchildren. He loved being there to support them in whatever they were doing. Papa Jon shared his love of the outdoors with all of them by spending time fishing, hunting, cl more... |
| Phyllis A. Knickel Biggerstaff Davis ect, died Wednesday morning April 25, 2018.
She was born November 29, 1927 in Cleveland to the late Wilfred and Mary Kathryn (Coleman) Knickel, she was also preceded in death by her husband Sherman Biggerstaff in 1956 and a special friend, Robert Overdorff.
Phyllis was a member of the St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Prospect. She enjoyed working in her flower garden. Phyllis and Sherman had owned and operated the former Prospect Monitor newspap more... |
| Richard C. Davis , Lowell (Virginia) Davis of Richwood, Clifford Davis of Richwood, Raymond Davis of Ponca City, Okla., and Harold (Rudy) Davis of Marion; two sisters, Shirley Criswell of Prospect and Mildred (Ralph) Cumston of Delaware; two special granddaughters, Jessica N. and Cheyenne N. Verbsky.
He attended the Richwood High School and was a veteran of the Army. He had worked for Walt Hamilton at Hamilton's Junk Yard in Richwood and since 1972, he had worked more... |
| Robert C. Davis ied November 6, 2014. He was also preceded in death by an infant sister, Lois Jean Davis.
He was a member of the First United Methodist Church in Richwood. He was a life-long farmer and raised livestock of all types, especially dairy and beef cattle. In high school he was active in FFA and also attended Buckeye Boys State, where he was elected state treasurer. Bob served on the Richwood Fair Board for many years. He was a Claibourne more... |
| Ruby J. Davis WMRN, Ohio Edison and O. M. Scotts in Marysville.
She was preceded in death by her parents, a sister, Dorothy (Edwin) Kelly; a brother, George Merryman, Jr.; stepdaughter, Veta Hondros, nephews, Gary and Larry Jackson, and special friend, Kenneth “Doc” Welty.
Ruby will be remembered as a devoted wife, a loving aunt and endearing friend. She had a beautiful and friendly smile for everyone. She will be deeply missed by nieces, Carol (Geo more... |
| Virginia J. Davis y Davis, Zach Davis, Audrey Davis, Leah Dible, Landry Dible, Cole Clemans, Eli Clemans, Aubrey Barton, Shelby Barton, Brooke Barton and Graham Davis
Siblings: Janice Oates of North Lewisburg and C. Larry Rockhold of Florida
Special friends: Jack and Ginny Miller of Springfield
Funeral services will be held Saturday January 26, 2019 at 11:00 am at the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home in Richwood, Dr. Wayne Evans will officiate, burial will follo more... |
| Lois Marie Decker Methodist Church. Rev. Barbara Jean Pope will officiate. Burial will follow in the Green Camp Cemetery. Friends may call Sunday from 2-4 pm at the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home in Richwood.
Memorial Gifts may be made to Special Olympics
Remembrances and condolences may be expressed at www.stofcheck-ballinger.com
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| Karen Diane Deel was born December 9, 1955 in Barnesboro, Pennsylvania to the late Calvin and Delores (Stiffler) Smith.
On August 27, 1994 she married Ed Deel in Leavittsburg and he survives in New Bloomington.
She enjoyed making crafts, especially jewelry. Karen had a special love for butterflies. She loved hosting holiday meals and spending time with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Besides her husband, she is survived by a daughter, Melanie (Bria more... |
| Donna L. Denman , Jayson (Ronda) Denman, Chad Denman, Scott Denman, Kristy (Todd) Suszek, Julie (Craig) Barhorst, and Placido Martinez III. Great Grandchildren: Jillian Denman, Sydni Denman-Moyer, Adam Suszek, Tiffany and Edward Martinez. Special friend and caregiver June Curtis. She was preceded in death by son Thomas Eugene Denman, twin brother Donald L. James and Grandson Kirk Grose.
Mrs. Denman was a homemaker, worked at O. M. Scotts was a member of t more... |
| Joel Edwin “Ed” Denman and enlisted in the Navy the day after graduation. After World War II ended he was employed by Motor Products, then as a lab tech at Whirlpool in Marion. Ed and Sherry traveled the USA before their daughter was born. They especially enjoyed hiking and camping in our National Parks. Ed built his own house and enjoyed raising sheep, solving complex math problems for fun, and most of all being a dad.
He is survived by a daughter, Darcy (Wade) more... |
| Mildred Joan "Ann" Denman er 12, 2021 at Marion General Hospital.
She was born October 29, 1929 in LaRue, Ohio to the late Benton and Mildred (Thomasson) Denman.
Joan loved her family, friends and pets very much. She enjoyed gardening, yard work (especially her beautiful flowers), cooking and keeping a clean house.
She was a proud Grandma to Lindsay and Logan Deisher and a good Mom to LouAnn (Scott) Deisher of Avon. In her later years, Joan enjoyed doing puzzles and g more... |
| Sherry Joan Denman ented artist, Sherry loved working with oil paints and watercolors, as well as photography and pencil sketches. She loved classical music and everything outdoors: hiking, cycling, running, animals, and life on the farm. She especially enjoyed introducing “city people” to the farm and to nature.
Friends may call at the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home 210 S. High St. LaRue, Ohio on Thursday June 6, from 11:00 AM until service time at 1:00 PM. more... |
| Greg A. Derouaux to finish carpentry, he was very talented. Greg had totally remodeled the family home, an 1884 farmhouse.
He liked NASCAR, Mark Martin was a favorite. He cherished his family’s big Christmas dinners; they were incredibly special to him. Greg loved going to the beach, North Carolina was a favorite. He enjoyed helping with 4-H projects. One of his true passions was four-wheeling, even when his health was not the best, he found a way to ride. Gr more... |
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