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Steven Michael Juzwiak
my Juzwiak. He had worked as a cook at Steve's Dakota Grill in Marion and The Old Bag of Nails in Marysville. Steve was a Cleveland Browns and Ohio State Buckeyes fan.  He enjoyed football, wrestling, baseball and spending time with his children and Tonya. A hard worker, he enjoyed cooking, installing heating and air conditioning, playing softball and playing video games. Funeral Services will be held Tuesday, June 23, 2015 at 11:00 am at the more...
John Edward Kalb
spital. He was a life-long member of the New Bloomington United Methodist Church where he taught Sunday School for many years. John was a voracious student of the bible and read it every day. He had read it cover to cover 49 times in his lifetime. He was a member of the Marion Kiwanis Club, New Vision Senior Center, had volunteered at the Marion County Historical Society and also had volunteered several years in the kitchen at Mobile Meals. He w more...
DeLynn Kale
activities from sports to music.  He was instrumental in starting the non-livestock sale at the Richwood Fair.  He was a member of the Ohio State Tractor Pullers Assn. (Lucas Oil); the National Tractor Pullers Assn.; a lifetime member of Pheasants Forever, where he was very active with youth hunting; member of National Wild Turkey Federation and the Elks Lodge of Kenton. Besides his wife, he is survived by children, RaeLynn (Jerry) Jordan, Ric more...
Robert LeRoy Kale
First Church of the Nazarene in Marion Bob, as he was known by his friends and family, was a lifelong farmer and was a tow motor operator at the Whirlpool Corporation in Marion for over 35 years of dedicated service His pastimes, included playing fast pitch softball for Essex, dart ball for the Essex United Methodist Church and pitching horseshoes. He loved showing steers himself at the Richwood Fair and later teaching his daughters and grandso more...
Mary Virginia Kannel
She is survived by one brother, Kenneth Baxter of Marion; four nephews, Darrel (Judy) Baxter and family, Steve (Deb) Baxter and family, Jim (Rosie) Wornstaff and family, and Ron (Karen) Baxter and family; three nieces, Jane (Tim) Malishenko and family, Sally (Jeff) Queden-feld and family and Betty (Don) Snodgress and family. She was preceded in death by one brother, George Baxter, one sister, Sara Wornstaff and one nephew, Jerry Baxter. Mrs. Kann more...
Jerry N. Kater
Richwood area resident, Jerry N. Kater, 41, died unexpectedly at Memorial Hospital of Union County. The farmer was a part time Honda of America Manufacturing employee and a pilot. . He was born April 24, 1957, a son of the late Kenneth N. and Verla Holbrook Kater. ' Surviving are three sisters, Karolyn Frasure of Marion, Bonnie Newland of Ostrander, and Ruby Robinson of Milford Center; four brothers Bryce of Worthington, John of Newark, Michael o more...
Bonita Rose “Bonnie” Kavanagh
October 1, 1945.  Together they ran the family farm for over 40 years.  After retirement, Ray and Bonnie enjoyed traveling out west and camping and enjoying wildlife in various national and state parks as well as spending time at Ohio state parks with their family.  He died January 20, 2009. She enjoyed sewing and refinishing furniture and one of her favorite pastimes was working on jigsaw puzzles. She is survived by a son, Steve (Linda) Kav more...
Stephen W. Kavanagh
n avid hunter when he was young and loved hunting with his Grandpa Freddy. He raised sheep as a young boy through early adulthood and was active in the FFA. Steve served our country in Vietnam in the U. S. Army. He was a lifetime member of the VFW Post 3320 in Marysville. He worked at Goodyear for many years as a shift foreman, retiring in 2003. He was a good poker player in his younger years and enjoyed gambling. He took frequent trips down to more...
Ted J. Kavanagh
Ted was a “car guy” was an understatement, he collected Mustangs and Cushman scooters, he also restored and collected antique gas pumps. A very social person, Ted and Susie enjoyed dining out, he also enjoyed his coffee time in Richwood with the boys. He was proud of his Irish heritage and with his wry smile was known to enjoy a joke or two. Surviving is his wife Susie (Hamilton) Kavanagh, they were married October 7, 1964 in Byhalia, chil more...
Kory Worden "Keigs" Keigley
he result of injuries sustained in an automobile accident. He attended North Union Schools and had worked for the last three years for Billiard Plus in Columbus. He was an avid sports fan and talented athlete and enjoyed the time he spent with his friends as a member of the Brewskies softball team. He will be missed by many friends. He was born April 22, 1979, in Marion County and was predeceased by grandparents, George and Margaret Keigley, Clar more...
Dr. Carol S. Kelly
which later became the Department of Child and Adolescent Development. Having established a legacy through her teaching, she continued to mentor students and alumni as a professor emeritus. Last year, she received the Lifetime Professional Achievement Award from the Association for Child and Youth Care Practice at the 33rd FICE (International Federation of Educative Communities) Congress in Vienna, Austria in August. She is survived by a daug more...
Terry A. Kemp
Terry A. Kemp, 46, died Sunday morning, May 22, 2005, at The Gables at Green Pastures, where he had been a longtime resident due to debilitating arthritis. He especially enjoyed visits from friends, aunts, uncles and many cousins and talking about his extensive pocket knife collection. He is survived by his parents, Terry (Barb) Kemp of Raymond, and Jean (Rod) Farrington of West Mansfield. Also surviving are a sister, Joyce (Mike) Cameron of Min more...
Kenneth Robert “Kenny” McEliece
le hardworking man, Kenny loved hunting and fishing, spending his summer months at his home at Hidden Lakes in Mt. Gilead. He also enjoyed participating in Turkey shoots. One of the greatest joys for him was just “spending time” with his close friends and family. Surviving are his wife Marcia (Cerny) of Marion, they were married November 22, 1991, children: Vicky (Rodney) Wood of Prospect, Kenny (Paula) McEliece of Galion, Roger (Marty) Jerew more...
Olivia O. "Ollie" Kepler
t-great-grandchild, numerous nieces and nephews and her special care-giver, Barbara Barnett, Marion who took care of her for the last 4 years. Ollie graduated from Springfield High School in Akron, in 1938. Ollie was a long-time resident of Prospect and most recently resided with her son, Richard, in Richwood. She retired from B. F. Goodrich in Green Camp in 1982.  Prior to that, she worked for the Stan Speers Agency in Prospect.  She also ser more...
Kenneth Allyn Kerr Sr.
held Thursday, Feb. 24, 2005, at 11 a.m. at the Stofcheck Funeral Home in LaRue. Minister will be the Rev. Jerry Elsholz. Burial in the Fairview Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home in LaRue one hour before service time on Thursday. Those who wish may make contributions to the American Cancer Society. more...
Mary E. Kibler
great grandchildren, Zavior, Dravin, Noah, Braxton and Nadia siblings, Ronnie (Myrna) Ellis of Florida, Noah (Misty) Ellis of Columbus, Anna Marie Knee of Prospect, Callie Ellis of Columbus, John Daniel of Paintsville, KY, Timmy Daniel of Florida and David (Pam) Daniel of Delaware stepmom, Gwen Daniel of Paintsville, KY Funeral Services will be held Friday January 19, 2024 at 7:00 pm at the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home in Richwood. Pastor more...
Clarence Edwin Kietzman
of 7 and spent his early youth in Marysville where he attended Trinity Lutheran School. He was employed by the Huber Company in Marion and spent most of his life farming in the Delaware and Marion County areas. He was a longtime member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Prospect and his life was filled with caring for family, friends and neighbors. He moved to Midland, Mich., in 2000 to be near his family and kept abreast of hometown Ohio through more...
Martha Louise Shearer Kilfian
pel Church, Richwood Civic Center and American Legion Auxiliary. Besides being a homemaker, Louise had worked for many years at family owned firm Shearer Insurance Agency.  She loved art work, painting pictures in her spare time, and going fishing and camping up to Lake Erie. She is survived by a son, Robert E. Shearer, Marblehead; step-son, Monty Lee (Barbara) Kilfian, Lakeview; step-daughter, Tina Lynn (John) Stovall, Magnetic Springs; 10 gr more...
Charles “Greg” Kimler
ired what they could do, one of his favorites was the Corvette. He loved food, the spicier the better. Attending rock concerts with family was a lifelong passion for Greg, one of his favorites was Bob Dylan, whom he saw many times. Greg was also very talented at building and fixing things, some might even say a perfectionist. An Ohio State football fan, he and Ryan had the privilege of attending the recent National Championship game. Funeral ser more...
Nancy Jane Kincaid
ne of Michigan Friends may call Thursday May 9, 2024 from 5-7 pm at the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home in Richwood. There will be services held at the Kingdom Hall in Marysville. (this is being finalized and the date and times will be posted when made available). Burial will take place in the Price Cemetery. Memorial gifts may be made to the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses, 17700 Echo Dr, Marysville, OH 43040 Condolences and remembran more...
Wayne Kincaid
t the former Tecumseh Products in Marion for 28 yrs. He was also a farmer. Wayne enjoyed going to auctions, yard sales and flea markets. He also enjoyed watching the birds and taking care of his flowers.   He loved spending time with his kids,  grandkids, and great grandkids. Surviving is his wife, Carolyn Faye (Davis), they were married March 1959. Their children: Ron (Nancy) Kincaid of Richwood, Anita Goldsmith of Bellefontaine and Brenda ( more...
Clara Ella King
death by a brother, Glen Jerew, and a sister, Elsie Moore. On June 6,1942, in Greenup Ky., she married William Omer King, and he survives. Also surviving are children Larry King of Columbus, Ronald (Teresa) King and Sharon (Timothy) Landon, all of Lakeview; seven grandchildren; two step-grandchildren; 11 greatgrandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren. Visiting hours will be Sunday from 3 to 7 p.m. at Stofcheck Funeral Home, Richwood, wher more...
Larry Omer King
younger. He was an avid Ohio State Football fan. He loved cars and was very knowledgeable about makes and models. He was an aggressive board game player and was a fan of bluegrass music. He is survived by a sister, Sharon (Timothy) Landon, and a brother, Ronald (Teresa) King, all of Lakeview, and eight nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be Wednesday, May 30, 2018 at 1:00 PM at the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home, Richwood, with Dean He more...
Mary Pauline King
Carmel Chapter 42 Order of the Eastern Star, Daughters of the American Revolution, Prospect Garden Club Date of Death   01/15/2004 Place of Death   Community Healthcare Center, where she has resided since 1995 Time of Death    6:00 P.M. How Long Ill   Date of Birth   12/20/1914 Place of Birth   Marion County, OH Father's Name   William H. Davids Deceased? (X) Mother's Maiden Name Bessie Codding Da more...
William Omer King
a scout master for many yrs. On June 6, 1942 in Greenup, Ky. He married Clara Ella (Jerew) and she died June 3, 2005 Surviving are 2 sons: Larry King of Columbus and Ronald (Teresa) King of Lakeview and 1 daughter: Sharon (Timothy) Landon of Lakeview 5 grandchildren and 2 step grandchildren, 6 great grandchildren and 3 great great grandchildren 2 brothers: Clyde (Betty) King of Lewisville, Melvin King of Columbus, 1 sister: Irma Jean Fancey of more...

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