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Twila E. Hazen
ong resident of Marion.  Her children were the center of her life.  She was tirelessly devoted to her family, taking care of her parents in their later years.  Twila enjoyed visiting with Quaker Oats retirees and spending time with former classmates. She is survived by a son, Stephen Hazen, Marion; a daughter, Darla (David) Mash, Marion; a sister, Jeaneen Stepp, Findlay; a brother-in-law, Stan Kirby, Delaware; and many nieces and nephews.  S more...
Linda L. Heath
a L. Heath, 76 of Richwood died unexpectedly Thursday, March 23, 2017 at Memorial Hospital.  She was born June 6, 1940 in Marion to the late Charles A. and H. Louise (Parish) Boyd.  She was also preceded in death by a son, Tim Knapp. She retired from ORW as a corrections officer after more than 20 years of service.  She was a dedicated fan of NASCAR driver, Mark Martin, also the Ohio State Buckeyes, Buffalo Bills and Columbus Blue Jackets.   more...
Carlton E. Hecker
had been the director for the former Marion Cadets and was Chief Judge in the State of Ohio for Drum & Bugle Corps competitions. He had also been active with the former Mariners Drum & Baton Corps. He is survived by a son, Tim (Andrea) Hecker, Ostrander; three daughters, Linda (Jay) Lehman, Marion; Karla Burgess, Prospect; Judy (Jeff) Shawver, Prospect; seven grandchildren, Jeremy (Sarah) Lehman, Justin (Erika) Lehman, Jessica Kelly, Alexis Sha more...
Geraldine M. “Gerry” Hecker
nager for Dr. Joseph Stanko in Prospect.  She loved being a grandmother and staying involved with her grandkids’ activities. She is survived by her husband of 50 years, Carl Hecker, whom she married June 21, 1957; a son, Tim (Nicole) Lemire-Hecker, Prospect; 3 daughters, Linda (Jay) Lehman, Marion; Karla Burgess, Prospect; Judy (Jeff) Shawver, Prospect; 6 grandchildren, Jeremy and Justin Lehman, Brittany Lemire, Jessica Burgess, Alexis and Ma more...
Judd Robert Hecker
ecially Indian Lake. He took several fishing trips to Canada and liked to sing karaoke at the White Swan. The Berwick in Green Camp and The Green Camp Dairy Bar were his favorite places to eat. Having cookouts and spending time with family was most important to him, especially during the holidays. He LOVED to give! He took delight in watching his grandson Jordan play basketball and relished the short time he got to spend with his granddaughter, more...
Shirley Irene Hecker
Shirley Irene Hecker, 53, of Marion died Sunday, Dec. 24, 2000, as the result ol an automobile accident on Route 4 in Marion County. She was a lifetime resident of Green Camp and Marion and was a 1965 graduate of Elgin High School. She was employed at Marion Rotary Towers and formerly by the Smith Clinic and the Green Camp Post Office She was a member of the Marion Family YMCA and the Prospect United Methodist Church. She was bom May 24,1947, in more...
Anna Louise Hedge
She was born July 19, 1923 in Linton Township in Coshocton County to the late Lester E. and Nancy (Workman) Roahrig. She was a member of Claibourne United Methodist Church and the Richwood Civic Center, where she was a long-time resident of the Richwood Community Apartments.  A Plainfield High School graduate, she worked for Ohio Power in Coshocton for 10 years and then the Columbus Dispatch for 3 years.  A dedicated homemaker, she was helpful more...
Luther D. Hedges
e Salmons, Virginia McCombs and Leah Rodman. Mr. Hedges was a retired farmer and had retired from Whirlpool in Marion after 26 years in the paint department.  He loved to work outside, mowing yard.  He also loved spending time with his family. He was a member of the Central Community Baptist Church of Waldo and was a former member of the Prospect Senior Citizens. He is survived by a son, Gary Hedges, Radnor; a daughter, Carol (William) Crawf more...
BASIL EDWARD (TRADER) HEDRICK SR.
BASE TO SEVERAL NEICES AND NEPHEWS, AND TRADER TO FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS FUNERAL SERVICES WILL BE HELD MONDAY SEPTEMBER 28, 1998 AT 1:00 PM AT THE STOFCHECK FUNERAL HOME IN RICHWOOD WHERE FRIENDS MAY CALL FROM 1100 UNTIL THE TIME OF SERVICE, BURIAL WILL BE IN THE YORK CEMETERY, THE MINISTER WILL BE THE REV GEORGE FREER MEMORIAL CONTRIBUTIONS MAY BE MADE TO THE TRICARE HOSPICE OF UNION COUNTY AT 232 NORTH MAIN STREET MARYSV1LLE, OHIO 43040 SERVING more...
Magdalene Hedrick
"nanny," but she also was a dear friend. A wonderful homemaker, her hobbies included sewing, reading, being outdoors, crocheting, find-a-word puzzles, taking rides and shopping for bargains. She worked for a short time as a nurse's aide at Mercy Hospital in Columbus. She also had served as treasurer of the P.T.A. at Darby-dale Elementary and was room mother at the Harrisburg Elementary. She was born a coal miner's daughter on July 20, more...
Travis Wayne Hellinger
gh School. He was the type of person who didn’t know a stranger and loved his family, especially his momma, with his whole heart. He had the unique ability to see the good in everyone, always willing to give second and sometimes third chances to the ones he cared for. He absolutely had a wild, free spirit. He was giving and kind. He cherished the friendships with his friends in the motorcycle club, (he loved being on his bike). Music was very i more...
Paul David Hempy
ife of the party and the center of attention. He dearly loved his dogs, Riley and Rocky. He is survived by his father, Paul Eugene (Ruby) Hempy, Prospect, his wife, Laurie Hempy, Prospect, who lovingly dedicated much of her time taking care of him during his illness; two daughters, Jessica (Zach Craig) Hempy, Prospect; Lindsay Hempy, Marion; grandchildren, Karson, Wyatt and Odin; siblings, Debby (Bill) Williams, Marysville; Judy(Frank) White, Ma more...
Carolyn Faye Henderson
ing High School. She had worked many years as a clerk at the former Richwood Cardinal. But she was a true homemaker at heart, she loved taking care of her family, tending to her flowers, animals and garden. She cherished the time she was able to spend with her grandkids. Carolyn was an avid reader, she enjoyed music, crossword puzzles and OSU and Cleveland Browns football. There was always a special spot in her heart for going to the Beach. Surv more...
Ira William “Bill” Henderson
places with them, he was happy when they stayed with him, and his unique laughter rang throughout the house. In 1983, a slightly wild woman introduced herself to him, at a 4th of July party~~and they were together from that time on. In 1993 they married and were together through the good times and the bad. He loved his family; he was loyal and faithful to his friends. He will be missed forever. Surviving are his wife: Carolyn (Thacker) Henders more...
Francis Edward "Ed," "Smokey Joe" Hendrickson
s family. He had worked as a mechanic, working on small engines at his former hop in Claibourne. He farmed for John Wiley and enjoyed arrowhead unting, trapping, coon hunting, fishing, auto racing, playing euchre and landing time on his CB radio. Family was very important to him and is grandchildren and great-grandchildren were the light of his life. He was predeceased by his parents, Frank and Mildred Wilson Hen-drickson and sisters and brother, more...
Josephine Blanche Hendrickson
r others or just a smile and hello to brighten your day. This world will sadly miss this incredibly strong willed woman and she would like to leave you with this in your daily lives: WWJD, "What Would Jo Do?" Every time you give, you get back in line to receive. We received a lot of love from this woman and she will be deeply missed by all her family and friends. She is survived by her daughters, Donna Hendrickson, Dayton; Bonnie Madde more...
Gary R. Herd
Gary belonged to the Magnetic Springs United Methodist Church, he was very proud of his town and spent countless hours volunteering in whatever capacity was needed. He enjoyed farming on his homeplace and could be found many times tinkering in his shop or on his gator roaming the neighborhood, usually with the help of his dear friends, (there might be an ornery joke or story with this group). Gary had been a member of the former Richwood Lions more...
Jonavon Charles Herr
rles and Aleeta (Shirk) Herr. He was also preceded in death by a sister, Charleta Runkle. He is survived by a sister, Rubiana (Art) Berridge, Marion; and several nieces and nephews. There will be no formal services at this time. Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home, LaRue is assisting the family. Condolences and remembrances may be expressed at www.stofcheck-ballinger.com more...
John Walter “Jack” Hesse
State University in 1958. This all led to his lifelong love of teaching and farming. He had taught science at several schools in the area and then continued on as a substitute teacher for many years. He was also a “part time farmer” his entire life. Jack was a longtime member of the LaRue Lodge #463 F & AM and the AASR Valley of Columbus Scottish Rite. He had also been a member of the former St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Marion. Survi more...
Lowell E. Hetzner
date of the Ohio State University. He was an Air Force veteran. He as the owner and operator of Hetzner Marine since 1952, a mem-er of the Central Ohio Marine Dealers Association and the Antique Jutboard Motor Club and a lifetime member of the Marion Power quadron. He was a member of the Knights of Pythias Lodge in rospect, member and trustee of the Radnor Congregational United hurch of Christ, former Radnor Township trustee and former mem-er of more...
Norma Jean Hetzner
her two brothers, Donald and Robert Dodrill. Norma was a 1949 graduate of the Prospect High School. She was a true homemaker; it was important for her to take care of her family and keep her house just so. Norma was a longtime member of the Radnor Congregational United Church of Christ. She had belonged to a Mother’s Club and The Sorority Club. After Lowell died, she had volunteered at the Grady Memorial Hospital. Surviving are her children more...
Donald A. Hickman
ried to Helen E. Thomas (date) Aug 3, 1935__in______________________ Wife or Husband Living (-9 or Deceased ( ), When----------------------- Surviving Children and Addresses__________________________________________ 3 sons - Timothy K. . Eaton. .Chin; John W. r Prnsppnt; .James R . , Garfield, Wash. J—son ..T-.—Tom deceased. _9____Grandchildren and_______Great Grandchildren also survive. Surviving Brothers and Sisters and Addresses ---------- more...
Helen Elizabeth Hickman
n December, 1991. The 1934 graduate of Prospect High School was a hairdresser in Prospect, where she had her own shop. On August 3, 1935 she married Donald Albert Hickman, who died May, 1983. She is survived by 3 sons, Timothy K. (Carrol) Hickman, Eaton, OH; John W. (Norma) Hickman, Prospect; James R. (Cindi) Hickman, University Place, Washington; 1 sister Mary Jane (Leonard) Ahmay, Marion; and 1 brother, Robert (Wilma June) Thomas, Boulder more...
Pearl Hickman
wn Manor, Marion, after years. He was born May 24, 1884, in Marion County to William and Rachel Ann Postle Hickman. Only survivors are nieces. He was never married. Three brothers and three sisters preceded him. He was a lifetime resident of the LaRue community. Services will be 11 a.m. Friday at the Stofcheck-Ford Funeral Home with the Rev. James Mason officiating. Burial will in LaRue Cemetery. Friends may call 2-4. and 7-9 p. m. Thursday. bein more...
Ruth Frances Blue Hickman
the wife of Harold W. Hickman.  He and his father were involved with raising livestock and grain.  She fell into helping with the work and became an important partner in the farming operation. They also enjoyed many good times with friends, especially Harold’s childhood friend from Meeker, Murray Kannel and his wife, Roma.  Each year they enjoyed fishing trips to Monson’s in Minnesota.  They also enjoyed belonging to a card club, which more...

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