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Noel Robert Allen
irst United Methodist Church, the Mount Carmel #303 F&AM and the Scottish Rite Valley of Columbus. Known as Pops or Grand-pops he was well loved by his family even though he was known to tease. He loved visiting and spending time with his family. He always replied with "I'm perfect" when asked how he was and always made his family smile. He was born Dec. 13, 1933, in Richwood  to Robert F. and Mildred Lavina Fenstermacher Allen. He more...
Robert Eugene Allen
n in Celina for ten years. He was a former member of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Prospect where he had served as Deacon.  Bob was known for his quick wit and had an ornery side, always ready to tell a joke.  Spending time with his family was the most important thing to Bob.  He enjoyed taking long Sunday drives and tinkering around the home. Besides his loving wife, he is also survived by a son, Doug (Deanna Hankins) Allen, Franklin, Te more...
Roy M. Allen
Allen, 52, died Monday, February 18, 2008 Funeral services will be Thursday Feb. 21, 2008 at 2:00 p.m. in the chapel of Layton-Anderson  Funeral Home.  Interment will follow at Pine Grove United Methodist Church Cemetery, Timmonsville, SC. Mr. Allen was born in Lawrence County, Tennessee,  the son of Ruth Marie (Sigrist) Allen and the late Ray Melvin Allen.  He was a graduate of North Union High School in Richwood, Ohio.  He was a member o more...
Doris Allgower
andchildren Taylor Tackett, Samantha and Jacob Lodge, and many nieces and nephews. In keeping with Doris’s wishes, there will be no calling hours or service. A celebration of her life will be held by her family at a later time.  Burial of her cremains will be in Claibourne Cemetery.  Memorial gifts may be made to the Stefanie Spielman Fund for Breast Cancer Research, 1145 Olentangy River Road, Columbus, OH 43212 or the Wounded Warrior Projec more...
Ronald “Shorty” Allinder
ort, many nieces and nephews Ron was employed at Sunray Stoves (formerly Glenwood Range) in Delaware, retiring in 1996 after 32 yrs. of service. He was an avid Ohio State Buckeyes and Nascar Racing fan. He enjoyed spending time with his family, especially his children and grandchildren. He would never miss a family event. Ron was a fun person to be around Funeral services will be Tuesday, March 8, 2016 at 1:00 pm at the Stofcheck-Ballinger Fun more...
Jacob R. “Jake” Allison
pantry in Richwood. He was known to spoil all the kids in Claibourne with candy.  He enjoyed working on bicycles and just sitting on the porch visiting, especially with his good friend, Cuzzy Mayberry.  He loved spending time with his grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He is survived by two sons, Dean Allison, Richwood; Steve (Regina) Allison, Richwood; two sisters, Norma (Albert) Still, New Cumberland, West Virginia; Waunna Galloway, Ma more...
Thomas E. Allman, Sr.
S. Army.  He worked at Honda in East Liberty for 32 years, retiring in 2015. He appreciated his West Virginia heritage, always enjoying going back to the family home in Rock Cave to hunt and ride four-wheelers.  Spending time with his family, especially his grandchildren, was his greatest joy.  He also loved his dog, Apollo. He is survived by a son, Thomas (Vivian) Allman, Jr., Boise, Idaho; a daughter, Stacia M. (Jeremy) Miller, Richwood; more...
Charles E. “Chuck” Almendinger
veteran of WW II in the Army, serving as a 1st Lieutenant. He worked for the Dept. of Agriculture in Cincinnati as an auditor, retiring in 1984 after nearly 30 yrs. Member of the St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Marion, Lifetime Member of the Prospect American Legion Post 368, Lifetime Member of the N.R.A., he enjoyed hunting, fishing and gardening. Chuck will be remembered for his ornery spirit and quick wit. On June 26, 1943 at the Aberdeen more...
Naomi I. Almendinger
t the St. Luke’s Hospital in Fort Thomas, Kentucky and Med Center in Marion. Naomi was a dedicated member of the St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Marion, where she was a member of it’s Women’s Circle. She was also a lifetime member Prospect American Legion Post 368. Naomi enjoyed quilting, reading and loved taking care of her dogs. Surviving are her daughters: Cecilia (Lee) Fohl of Marion, Cynthia (Mike) Silvis of Jackson, Tn. and Sylvia Al more...
Ronald E. Amrine
Department, most of that working 3rd shift. Ronald loved collecting and restoring antique tractors, taking them to fairs and parades to show them off. He enjoyed going to tractor pulls. Ron was a homebody who liked spending time with his wife and family, especially his grandchildren. Besides his wife, he is survived by his children, John Warren, Richwood; Mindy (Richard) Buettner, West Mansfield, Brad (Chastity Moore) Amrine, West Mansfield; gr more...
Loa May Amstutz
2008. She is survived by 4 children; Carol Marie Kelly (Husband Floyd Broughton) of Caledonia, David R. (Willa) Amstutz and Steven A. (Clarissa) Amstutz both of Richwood, and Judy Eileen Amstutz of Essex.  Grandchildren; Tim (Deborah) Amstutz, Tom (Rae) Amstutz, Rich (Emeline) Kelly, Doug (Kathleen) Kelly and Step Grandson Mike Broughton. Great Grandchildren; Daniel, Shelby, Matthew, Madison, and Savannah Amstutz and Sara and Brandon Kelly. more...
Ralph L. Amstutz
a May and they  have four children, David R. (Willa) Amstutz and Steven A. (Clarissa) Amstutz both of Richwood, Carol Marie Kelly (Husband Floyd Broughton) of Caledonia  and Judy Eileen Amstutz of Essex. Four Grandchildren Tim (Debra) and Tom (Rae) Amstutz, Rich (Emeline) and Doug (Kathleen) Kelly. Step Grandson Mike Broughton. Great Grandchildren Daniel, Shelby, Matthew, Madison and Savannah Amstutz, Sara and Brandon Kelly. Brothers; Rev. Howa more...
Arthur Bruce Anderson
at-grandfather. A proud veteran of WWII serving with the 82nd Airborne, Glider Regiment, he was the recipient of the Purple Heart. He was retired from Rockwell International after 30 years as a Custom Repairman. He was a lifetime member of the VFW and American Legion. Born in McConnellsville, he never lost his Southern Ohio roots. He was quick with a joke or a funny story and never met a stranger. He lived in Newark for many years, then moved up more...
Mary Margaret Anthony
r. Barbara Craig. Upper Sandusky; and two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a son. three brothers and two sisters. The funeral is 11 a.m. Saturday at Stofcheck Funeral Home with the Rev. Tim Pasma officiating. Burial is in Fairview Cemetery. Friends may call 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Friday at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the charity of the donor's choice. more...
Harry L. "Bud" Appelfeller Jr.
and listening to his favorite radio personality, Rush Limbaugh, “god rest his soul”. Harry cherished his relationships with his railroad and National Guard friends. He also had a soft spot for cats. Harry loved spending time with his grandkids and family when he was able. Surviving is his wife Jan (Young) Appelfeller of Bucyrus, his children, Amy (William) Workley of Carroll, Christian Appelfeller of Dublin, Michael (Jennifer) Appelfeller more...
Mary Elizabeth Appelfeller
and Anna (Wolf) Benson.  On November 24, 1951 she married Joseph E. (Joe) Appelfeller and he died December 27, 2001. Mary will forever be remembered by family and friends as exuberant, fun loving, and caring. Her favorite times were when she was with family and friends especially when the gathering came to a point of  reminiscing and singing together. Her brightest moments might very well be the times she spent caring for loved ones. Mary wa more...
Robert Eugene Apt
Robert Eugene Apt, 73, of Richwood died Sunday, April 1, 2007 at Heartland of Marysville.  He was born Jan. 28, 1934 in Ashley, Ohio to the late Eugene and Chris (Stults) Apt. He was an avid OSU fan and loved spending time at his house at Indian Lake and on the boat.  He was retired from Whirlpool after 40 years of service.  The 1952 Prospect High School graduate was a star athlete in his youth.  He had been a bus driver for more...
Wayne Apt
for 44 years. Wayne will always be remembered as a loving father with a genuine sense of humor and a willingness to lend a hand. Family was always his top priority! A proud and helpful member of the community. He was a long time Master Gardener who enjoyed his Christmas Tree Farm, walks along the river, arrowhead hunting, and time at Indian Lake. He was an avid fan of THE Ohio State Buckeyes, bowling, ping pong, and music. Surviving along with more...
Florence Annette Armentrout
d friends. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday at the Balliriger Funeral Home in Richwood. The Rev. Joseph Rhea will officiate and burial will be at the Claibourne Cemetery. Friends may call from noon until the time of the service. Memorial contributions may be made to a charity of the donor's choice. more...
David W. Armstrong
tt of Nevada, Shirley Armstrong of Florida, Jean Godair of Florida and Juanita Easter of Nevada; nine grandchildren and four great-grandchildren The funeral is 10 a.m., Monday at the Stofcheck Funeral Home in LaRue with Rev. Tim Pasma officiating. Burial is in the LaRue Cemetery with military graveside  services conducted by the LaRue American Legion Post. Friends may call Sunday between 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. at the funeral home. more...
Mary B. Armstrong
was also predeceased by her husband Homer William Armstrong whom she married October 19, 1946 and he died October 31, 1978, Mary was the last of her family as 5 brothers and 4 sisters have went on before her. She was a longtime member of the LaRue Baptist Church, had worked for B.F. Goodrich in Green Camp for 21 yrs. and she was a member of the Goodrich retirement club. Surviving are her children: Linda Sue (Charles) Craig of LaRue, Thomas D. more...
Myredia Armstrong
y College in Caney Creek, Ky, then taught school in Kentucky. She also was a homemaker. Funeral services will be held Thursday, July 20,2000, at 10 a.m. at the Stofcheck Funeral Home in LaRue, Ohio. Minister will be the Rev. Tim Pasma. Burial is in the LaRue Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home in LaRue from 7 to 9 p.m. today. Those who wish may make contributions to the charity of the donor's choice. more...
Rodney A. Armstrong
Rodney was retired from Midwest Lettering in Marion as a Graphic Artist, he worked there 26 years. He was a 1969 graduate of the Elgin High School and received a degree from the Ohio Institute of Fine Arts. Rodney was a longtime, dedicated member of the LaRue Baptist Church. He loved helping with the church’s Vacation Bible School. He had a passion for fishing, Minnesota was a favorite spot for him. He really enjoyed taking family and friends more...
Ralph Dale Ashworth
s, died Saturday evening Feb 23, 1991 at Riverside Hospital, Columbus. He was bom Jan. 30,1906, in Athens County, a son of Otho Foster and Kate Cummings Ashworth. Retired from the Ross Willoughby Co., Columbus, he had at one time owned and operated a restaurant in Columbus and had also been employed with Tracy-Wells Hardware, Columbus. He was a member of LaRue Lodge 463 F&AM and was past worthy patron of Ralph Rickly Chapter 468 Order of the East more...
James L. Askew
ew. Jim was a 1945 graduate of the Harding High School. He served our country in the United States Army. Jim was self-employed Painting Contractor, running the family business, Askew Decorating for many years. He was a long-time member of the Marion First Presbyterian Church. He really enjoyed choir music; he had even sung in the school choir when he was younger. A true family man, he enjoyed cooking, holidays, especially Easter and watching his more...

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