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Dorothy R. Fryman
bert Craig and James Craig. She was a member of LaRue Baptist Church.  She had worked at Marblcast in Richwood until it closed, and then was a cook at Claibourne Elementary until 1987.  Dorothy enjoyed sewing and spending time with family.  She loved her cats and often could be seen sitting outside on her porch at her home in Richwood.  She also enjoyed gardening. She is survived by a son, Dan Fryman, Richwood; a daughter, Pam (Steve) Schul more...
Polly Anna Fryman
me to Jesus on October 13, 2022 at the Fulton Manor in Wauseon. Polly was born at home in rural Union County on July 10, 1924 to Leo and Gladys (Eddy) Morrison. She was a 1942 graduate of Green Camp High School and a longtime member of Prospect Baptist Church. Polly worked in the Buckeye Valley School system for 10 years, first as a Secretary to the Principal at Radnor Elementary and then as an Administrative Assistant to the Superintendent more...
Reah Dale Fryman
le Fryman, 90, of Richwood, died peacefully in her sleep early Saturday morning, Feb. 25, 2006, at the Marion Manor Nursing Home. She worked 25 years for Dr. William Bowen, the local veterinarian, and his wife. She was a longtime member of the Richwood Church of Christ where she was "Aunt Dale" to everyone. She was the custodian for 40 years and prepared Communion each week. She faithfully attended church services. Ladies Aid meetings a more...
Shirley Ann Fryman
aughter in Australia. A big fan of Elvis, she had once taken a trip to see Graceland. She was a great seamstress and also enjoyed cutting hair. Besides her husband, she is survived by two sons, Joe (Lisa) Fryman, Richwood; Tim (Kellie) Fryman, Marengo; a daughter, Lori (Kevin) Braun, Allison Park, PA; seven grandchildren, Danica (Ryan Loyer) Fryman, Abby and Nick Noble, Donovan, Claire, and Claudia Braun; Clay and Alex Traxler; a great-granddau more...
Melinda J. Fry
ied early Friday morning, November 27, 2015 at Heartland of Marysville following her long battle with cancer.  She was born January 22, 1958 in Marion to Hubert H. and the late Mary Alice (Thompson) Fry. Melinda was a long-time active member of the Richwood First Baptist Church where she was currently serving as president of the Women’s Group.  She was a 1976 graduate of North Union High School and earned her Bachelor’s Degree from The Ohi more...
Judy Lee (Doyle) Fuller
years ago.  She loved gardening, reading, and a passion for cooking.  Whether it was a holiday dinner, or submitting an excellent dish for the Richwood Fair, you could always find Judy in the kitchen. But her favorite past time, had to be spending time with her granddaughter Meghan.  It may have been coloring a picture, reading a book, or getting a snack, Judy loved life best while spending time with Meghan.   She will be extremely missed by more...
Kenneth “Kenny” Fuller
years.   Kenny was a member of the Richwood Church of Christ.  Here he was baptized many years ago and served as a Deacon and server for the church.  He loved fishing, playing cards, and watching westerns.  His favorite time was spent loving his granddaughter Meghan.  Taking her fishing, watching her hold baby chicks, or playing a game of Old Maid always put an extra large smile on his face.  For the past five years Meghan has kept “Papa more...
Johnny L. Furer
han you found them.” Surviving is his wife, Wanda Jean (Warner) Furer, whom he married May 25, 1950 at the Union Baptist Church; five sons, Steven L. (Angela) Furer, Marion; David M. Furer, Marion; James L. Furer, Marion; Timothy D. Furer, Marion; and Matthew H. (Jennifer) Furer, Marysville; a brother, Lloyd (Jackie) Furer, Wisconsin; five grandchildren, Adam, Brett (Cori), Kristen, Shelby and Riley. Funeral services will be Wednesday, Septem more...
Wanda Jean Furer
ay 28, 1950 at the Union Baptist Church in West Jackson and he died August 28, 2017. Also preceding her in death was a brother, Thomas L. Warner. Jean was a 1948 graduate of the LaRue High School. She had worked for a short time at the former Marion Power Shovel. She was a loving wife and mother who raised five sons on their family farm. She was a member of the Cornerstone Alliance Church in Marion and of the Progressive Buds Garden Club. Jean e more...
Fred W. Furno
He was also preceded in death by a brother, Joseph B. Furno; grandson, Jack Musgrave, Jr. and a brother-in-law, John D. Lemunyon. He is survived by his wife, Velva (Lemunyon) Furno, Richwood; three step-children, Rose Mary (Tim Greenleaf) Price, Holly (Ted) Ebleberger and Ernie (Cindi) Jamison, Jr., all of Richwood; several grandchildren and great-grandchildren; a sister, Evelyn Perrine, Marina, California; two nephews, Robert Perrine, Bakersfie more...
Pastor Charles H. Fye
called "The Ground Chuck" and served on the East Lycoming School Board for 21/2 years. He found the Lord at the age of 32 and at the age of 42 sold his home and business and moved to Uniontown where he worked full time in Canton for Lemons Grocery while attending Malone College full time. While in Uniontown he candidated several churches and was called to the Fulton Creek Friends Church in Radnor. He also attended the Mount Vernon Naza more...
Ruth Alice Gabriel
Board, and enjoyed Faith Fellowship with the church women. In another interview, Alice was asked about happiness and success in life. She responded, "The answer is to have faith in God, keep busy, and do not let idle time become boring time". Keeping busy included being a founder of the Toronto Business Association, president of the Toronto Chamber of Commerce, member of the budget committee for the United Way of Jefferson County, me more...
James Leroy Garee
en Camp for over 40 years.  His last occupation was at the Marion Kroger gas station until just recently.  His true passion in life was harness racing, having owned and trained his own horses.  More recently his available time was spent in his garden.  Above all, he loved his kids and grandkids. He is survived by two sons, Kevin Garee, Marion and his three children, Briana, Taylor and Hunter; Kenneth (Sarah) Garee, Sunbury; a daughter, Dondr more...
Patricia J. “Pat” Garlinghouse
Marysville.  A 1955 graduate of Richwood High School, where she was the Homecoming Queen.  She was a former member of the First Presbyterian Church in Marysville.  Pat loved her grandchildren and family, spending as much time with them as possible.  She enjoyed traveling with her family and friends and was considered by all who knew her to be a “good person”. She is survived by two sons, Curt (Jackie) Beckley, Richwood; tim (Pam) Garlin more...
J. Parker Garwick II
n was engines and anything that had an engine, being involved with several organizations, including being a charter member of the Buckeye Valley Sports Car Club of America, a member of the Ohio Morgan Car Owners Group, a lifetime member of Harley Owners Group, and former board member of the Darke County Steam Engine Association.  He also loved eating out at fine local establishments. He was a member of the Community United Methodist Church, more...
Dolores Elizabeth Gast
rove City, Bruce (Bonnie) Gast of Prospect and a sister, Mary Alice Stout of Marion; two grandchildren, Andrew (Sara) Gast of Powell and Joshua (Amber) Gast of Ostrander, and six great grandchildren. Dolores loved spending time with her family and truly enjoyed being with them on Thanksgiving, Christmas and birthdays. She was a wonderful cook and everyone enjoyed her homemade cookies. A private family graveside service at the Prospect Cemeter more...
Earnest K. “Earnie” Gast
ey) Gast, also predeceased by 1 sister: Esther Bell and nephew Eddie Mack Earnie was a Graduate of Prospect High School class of 1933, was a retired farmer and had worked in the ASCS office in Delaware He was a former long time member of the Prospect Zion United Church of Christ and served on it’s consistory for many yrs., he was a current member of the Prospect United Methodist Church, member of the Marion Lodge #70 F & A.M., member of the P more...
Christopher E. Gatchel
ool and 2001 graduate from Otterbein University, earning a degree in Business Administration. He was employed at United Healthcare as a coding analyst. He was a passionate family man, who enjoyed nothing more than spending time with his children and family. Christopher was an avid sports fan, who loved his Buckeyes, the Denver Broncos, New York Mets and Columbus Blue Jackets. He was always quick to offer memorable 1 liners and loved to bestow n more...
Whitney Drew Gemperline
shley Furniture in sales. She was a loving a devoted mother to Meika and life-partner to Brock Swords, who preceded her in death on October 15, 2021. Not a fan of cold weather, Whitney enjoyed trips to the ocean and spending time at the beach. She loved the sunshine and summertime. She loved being a mom, she was very active with Meika’s extracurriculars, band, gymnastics, swimming and softball. Surviving is her daughter, Meika Swords, her dad, more...
Angel Rose Geopfert
RICHWOOD GAZETTE DEATH REPORT Angel Rose Geopfert Died shortly after birth Age Name 360 Windmill Dr., Apt. #32, Marysville Address Riverside Methodist Hospital, Columbus Au g. 13, 1986 Wed. Date of Death How Long 111 _ Place of Death. Hour of Death } V Occupation of Deceased Church, Lodges, Societies Date of Birth_Aug. 13. 1986_ Place of Birth Columbus. Ohio_ Father's Name steve Geopfert - age 23_Living (Deceased ( ) M"th^r'g MoiHnn Na more...
Arthur Robert "Art" Gibson
23, 1992 at Morrow County Hospital, Mount Gilead. Born Sept. 17, 1923, in Marion, he was the son of the late Greer and Ruth (Cramer) Gibson. On July 30, 1944, he married Doris Daniels. She survives. The retired farmer at one time served on the advisory committee of the Production Credit Association and was a dealer with Clayton and Lambert Mfg. He lived in the LaRue are until 1959 and Marion until 1962, when he moved to Morrow County. Also surviv more...
Clifford Ray Gibson
aibourne Cemetery for over 20 years. He was a member of the York Center United Methodist Church. He enjoyed woodworking and when he was younger and able, he liked to go hunting with his family. Cliff really loved spending time at the Richwood Independent Fair, he rarely missed a year of enjoying the fair. Surviving are three sons, Roger (Karen) Gibson, Kenton; Russell Gibson, Marion; Calvin Gibson, Richwood; a daughter, Wanda (Tod) Dresback, more...
Doris Ann Gibson
lented seamstress, making most of her children's clothes and later crocheting afghans for all of her children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and even the great-greats. Doris had an infectious laugh and was fun to spend time with. She and Art had many loved friends from the CB radio club, camping friends, and her shopping and crafting ladies at their winter home in Florida. Doris was a loving mother and grandmother, gracing this world for more...
Terry Gibson
Jeff (Shannon) Gibson, Prospect; Larry (Lisa) Gibson, Marysville; and a sister, Deb (Randy McElroy) Brady, Richwood. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, July 23, 2008 at 11:00 AM in the LaRue Baptist Church with Pastor Tim Pasma officiating.  Burial will follow in LaRue Cemetery where military honors will be conducted by the Wright Patterson Honor Guard.  Friends may call from 3 to 8 PM on Tuesday at the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home i more...
William F. Gibson
(Herb) James of New Bloomington and Betty Ricker of Lima Funeral Services will be held Thursday January 6, 2011 at 1:00 pm at the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home in Richwood, where friends may call from 11:00 am until the time of Service, Pastor Joseph Rhea will officiate; burial will be in the Claibourne Cemetery. Memorial Gifts may be made to the R.E.A. P. (the local food pantry) at 235 Grove St. Richwood, Ohio 4334 Remembrances and condol more...

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