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Pamela L . (Hoover) Bollack RICHWOOD GAZETTE DEATH REPORT
(Hoover) Pamela L . ■, Bollack
7t
60 School St.. Mechanicsburg
Date of Death Qgt, 2. 1987 Fri._
HOW Long 111 apparent murder-suicide victim
(gunshots)
Honda of America, Marysville
1984 N. U. High School graduate
Age_2_l
Name
Address _
at home
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Clyde Dale Criswell
Clyde Dale Criswell, 29, 482 Ballen-tine Ave., died in his home about 3:15 a.m. Sunday July 19, 1987.
His death has been ruled a suicide by Dr. Robert Gray, Marion County coroner.
He was born March 31, 1958, in Mount Gilead and is survived by his wife, Lisa Whitten Criswell.
Also surviving are his mother, Sylvia Jean Gohring Criswell, New Bloomington; two sons and a daughter, Andrew, Darrell and Amanda, all at home; three brothers, Donal E. Cri more... |
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Christopher E. Gatchel inger Funeral Home in Richwood, private family services will be held Friday, Deacon Kevin Kehn will officiate. Family services will be then held at the Prospect Cemetery.
Memorial gifts may be made to American Foundation of Suicide Prevention, 6478 Winchester Blvd. #405 Canal Winchester, Ohio 43110
Condolences and remembrances may be expressed at www.stofcheck-ballinger.com
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Randall L. January RICHWOOD GAZETTE DEATH REPORT
Randall L. January_
Age
2£l.
Address 297 Cass Ave., Marion. Ohio
Place nfDpflth Marion General Hospital Date of Death February 7. 1986_
Hour of Death 4 : 25 p-m-_ How Long 111_suicide by hanging
unemployed
Marion React; Prospect Baptist Church; Veteran of Army
Occupation of Deceased _ Church, Lodges, Societies
February 21, 1957
Marion, Ohio
Date of Birth
Place of Birth
Living ( ) Deceased (x)
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Leslie A. Weichenthal e Marion Palace Theatre. She loved feeding people through the free community suppers and the produce giveaways through her church. In the past, she served at the Columbus family homeless shelter and Faith Mission. She fought suicide by volunteering at Care-line. She painted homes with Habitat for Humanity in response to Appalachian flooding.
Leslie was truly interested in people and their stories. She greeted you with a smile and had a ready la more... |
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