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Emma Lynn Gray
tion. She had also served on the Union County Board of Developmental Disabilities She was an artistic person, enjoying painting, crafts, canning, gardening and cooking. Her family was very dear to her; she cherished all the time she spent with them. Lynn and Dick loved to travel. Surviving is her husband, Richard “Dick” Gray whom she married September 22, 1952 in Indiana. Also surviving are their sons: John David (Linda) Gray of Radcliff, K more...
Kathryn Marie Gray
d Mill Eatery and the Villa Hotel in Richwood.  Her life revolved around taking care of her restaurants and the patrons who frequented them.  She enjoyed playing cards and gambling; lady luck was known to smile on her from time to time.  She loved to travel and was a good trap shooter.  Kathy liked frogs and green was her favorite color. She is survived by her life partner, Jim Dillion, Richwood; two sisters, Deborah Fout, New Bloomington; A more...
Donald Greene
ing, bowling, camping and especially his children.  He loved the outdoors and was a avid gardener. Funeral Services will be held Saturday December 31, 2011 at 11:00 AM at the LaRue Baptist Church. Ministers will be Pastor Tim Pasma and Pastor Ken Wert.  Burial in Chapel Heights Memory Gardens.  Friends may call Friday December 30, 2011 from 5 to 8 PM at the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home in LaRue. Those who wish may make contributions to more...
Harold Veldon Greene
der; some of his favorites were westerns, Zane Grey novels and anything about history. He and Polly loved traveling and in his younger days he enjoyed playing softball. But the true center of his life was his family and the time he spent with them. Surviving is his wife Polly (Coy) whom he married August 6, 1977 at Zaleski, Ohio, eight children: Harold K. (Dee) Greene, Marysville, Lloyd (Kolleen) Milliron, Marion, Jim Milliron, Kings Mountain, more...
Polly Ann Greene
by her husband, Harold V. Greene, they were married August 6, 1977 in Zeleski, Ohio and he died April 8, 2014. She was also predeceased by a son, James Milliron. Polly had worked at Delo Screw as an inspector. She was a longtime and devoted member of the LaRue Baptist Church. Polly enjoyed crafting, making things with beads was her specialty. She loved to go to flea markets, shopping was more like a hobby for her, she would explore. Polly was no more...
Virgil L. Green
a veteran of the U. S. Army, serving in Vietnam and attaining the rank of Sergeant.   He was awarded the Purple Heart, the Bronze Star, and The Army Commendation Medal for Heroism for his actions there. He owned Green’s Timber in Caldwell for seven years before going to work for Lee Crock Construction in Caldwell. He loved fishing at Delaware Lake and would often be seen fishing off Sanders Road by the creek, catching catfish.  He kept a r more...
Donald R. Greenwood
him retirement was merely a change in occupations as he became an active participant in his son’s woodworking business for the next 20 years. He was a past member of the LaRue Lions Club and served as its president at one time. He was a 65 year member of the Phillippi-Clement Post 101 of the American Legion of LaRue. Donald was the last member of his family of six brothers-Earl, Elmer, Orville, Harry, Carey and Delbert and his three sisters, more...
Clarence Don Greer
s at the village barber shop. He will be greatly missed by his wife of 72 years, Sally (Harley) Greer, their children, Donna Woods of Columbus, Pamela (John) Kozich of Columbus, Christine Naseman of Louisville, Kentucky and Timothy (Tracy) Greer of Westerville Grandchildren, Jon (Katrina) Woods, Victoria (Josh) Hindmarsh, Ilse Kozich, Alec (Melanie) Kozich, Andrea (David) Blair, Philip (Katherine) Naseman, Hannah (Nicholas) Young, Grace Welch an more...
Betty Jane Gregory
, crocheting, quilt and afghan making for her family, doing puzzles and attending her great-grandchildren’s activities.  She could often be seen doing her yard work on her favorite toy, her John Deere rider. Her favorite times were at holidays and her specialty was homemade from scratch German chocolate cake, potato salad, macaroni and cheese and noodles. Left to cherish her memory are her children, Steven (Karla) Gregory of Marion; Scott (C more...
Norman Dale Gregory
, gardening, yard work. His pride and joy was always his truck and his cars. Funeral Services will be held Wednesday September 9, 2009 at 1:00 PM at the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home in LaRue.  Minister will be the Rev. Timothy Peria.  Burial in the LaRue Cemetery.  Friends may call at the funeral home in LaRue from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 PM on Tuesday.   There will be graveside military rites conducted by the Marion County United Veterans Cou more...
Roland F. “Ron” Griffin
Rhonda Van Horn and Terry Griffin. Ron was retired from the Smith Clinic where he worked for 35 years, retiring in 2000 as the Director of the Lab. He had served our country in the United States Army Reserves. Ron was a longtime member of the St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Waldo. He was a talented woodworker, even being able to build his own furniture. Ron enjoyed fishing, the Outer Banks and Lake Erie were favorites for him. He also loved kee more...
Jeffrey L. "Griff" Griffith
Knights of Pythias, Mt. Carmel Lodge #303 F&AM, AASR Valley of Columbus, Rush Creek United Methodist Church, Pheasants Forever, the former “Sweet 16” golf group, Richwood Golf League and the Marion Country Club. Family time was very important to Griff, and the regular Thursday family dinners were never missed.  He rarely missed an opportunity to attend one of his kids and grandkids events. Living in the country was also very special to Gri more...
Phyllis I. Griffith
by her mother: Lucille (Whipps) Roberts, her husband William Lee Griffith, they were married August 15, 1953. Also preceding her in death was her son, Jeff Griffith and Clyde Carter, who helped raise her. Phyllis was a lifetime resident of Richwood. She graduated from Richwood High School in 1952. Early in her career, she was the secretary for Claude Swartz Ford in Richwood. When the dealership was sold, she went to work for Charles Auto Parts more...
William L. "Bill" Griffith
orth Union athletics and had formerly coached Little League Baseball in Richwood. A 1952 graduate of the Richwood, High School, he was retired from the Richwood Post Office after 36 years of service and currently worked part time at the Richwood, Cardinal. He was a member of the Richwood Church of Christ.     I He was born Nov. 24, 1934, in Waldo to the late Charles Wilbur1 and Zita Bosley Griffith. On Aug. 15,1953, at the Richwood Chur more...
Norman Miller Griggs Jr.
sity of Akron. He retired from there and entered the law school at the University of Akron, where he earned a doctorate in jurisprudence: He practiced law in Bath. After moving to LaRue, he became the village solicitor for a time. He was also an area coordinator for Phi Delta Kappa. He served in the U.S. Navy as a pharmacist  mate during World War EL He was a member of the Phillippi Clement Post 101 American Legion, LaRue United Methodist Church more...
Evelyn Hart Grindell
ist Church in Richwood, OSU Alumni Association and Retired Teachers Association. She was a Past Worthy Matron of the former Mount Carmel Chapter 42 Order of the Eastern Star and was a member of the Civil Air Patrol during wartime. She received her pilot's license in 1942 after teaching aviation to fourth grade students and her master's thesis on aviation in elementary education remains on file in the FAA library in Washington, D.C. She was born A more...
Beverly Kaye Grose
rning, May 5, 2006, at Memorial Hospital of Union County after a brief battle with cancer. She was born May 19,1942, in Richwood to the late Dwight and Gladys (Ellenwood) Marine. She cherished the closeness of her family and time with her grandchildren. She also enjoyed collecting antique banks and other various antiques. She was a 1960 graduate of Richwood High School and was a dedicated employee of the Ohio Quarter Horse Association office in R more...
Danny J. Grose
enjoyed acting in the plays that the RMA had put on in the past. Dan enjoyed writing and conducting puppetry productions in local events. He also had the unique ability to put Christian lyrics to secular music. In his down time, he enjoyed reading and going to the movies. On June 9, 1974 at the Claibourne UMC, he married Melisa (Oberdier) and she survives, also surviving are two sisters: Rose (Leo) Speicher and Pamela Webb both of Richwood. In more...
Paul Grose
e Richwood Civic Center board of directors.  Paul enjoyed a hobby of collecting toy farm equipment. Funeral services will be Sunday, February 1, 2015 at 1:00 PM at the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home, Richwood with Pastor Tim Miller officiating.  Burial will follow in Claibourne Cemetery.  Friends may call Friday, January 30, 2015 from 4 to 7 PM on at the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home, Richwood. Memorial gifts may be made to Acclaim Hosp more...
Edwin Earl "Eddie" Gulliford
lier years he was involved with the Green Camp Lions Club.  He greatly enjoyed baseball for boys and helped coach, moving up with his son, Deryl each year so they could be together.  He was on the board of directors at the time the Palace Theatre in Marion was restored.  He served as a volunteer there for thirty-five years. He and Cora Jane started the hardware store in Green Camp when they were only twenty and twenty-one.  They were there f more...
Albert John "Al" Habinak
lwater, OK. Al, age 90, devoted husband of Sarah Speyer Habinak, wonderful father of four beautiful children, Mary (Dr. Gilbert) Emde of Stillwater, OK, Karen (Rick) Green of Pittsburgh, PA, Ann Habinak Stillwater, OK, and Tim (Alice) Habinak of College Station, TX. He was a loving “papa” to Rachael (Dr. Spencer) Lindsey, Mark and Kevin Emde and Justin, Nathan and Ryan Habinak. Elsie Lindsey, his great granddaughter, referred to him as Big more...
Sarah Jane (Speyer) Habinak
by her loving family. Sarah, devoted wife of Albert Habinak, wonderful mother of four beautiful children, Mary (Dr. Gilbert) Emde of Stillwater, OK, Karen (Rick) Green of Pittsburgh, PA, Ann Habinak of Stillwater, OK, and Tim (Alice) Habinak of College Station, TX. She was a loving Grandma to Rachael (Dr. Spencer) Lindsey, Mark (Patsy) Emde, Kevin (McKenna) Emde, and Justin, Nathan, Ryan Habinak. She was Big Mimi to Elsie and Isla. Sarah was more...
Margaret Ann Wood Haines
;A retired nurse's assistant, she was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church and attended Heartland Union Freewill Baptist Church in Plain City.  She enjoyed spending winters in Florida, traveling, shopping and spending time with her family and grandchildren.  Survivors include a daughter, Tonya (Rich) Vance of Plain City; friend, Howard Stinemetz of Richwood; two granddaughters, Morgan and Madison Vance; three brothers, Lester (Beth An more...
James L. Hall
s a past president and staunch supporter of the Northwestern High School Alumni and was a Young Farmer Alumnus. While in FFA he was taught by Odell Miller and received his State Farmer Degree in 1963. Among Jim’s favorite times were vacationing and fishing with his family in Northern Ontario and in Montana for over 25 years. Besides his wife, he is survived by children, Mark R. (Tina) Hall, Marysville; Matthew W. (Jennifer) Hall, Richwood; Je more...
Mildred E. Hall
d cherished the Christmas season; she especially took joy in watching Christmas movies and decorating her house. Her creative spirit shone through her home. But the most important thing to Mildred was her family and spending time with them, as well her Pomeranian Shasta. She is survived by her husband, Lester A. Hall, they were married January 14, 1973 in Marion. Also surviving are their children, Amber (Charles III) Ramey of West Jefferson and more...

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