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Vernon C. Kinsler Jr.
urday November 27, 2010 at 2:00 PM at the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home in LaRue.  Minister will the Rev. John Dean.  Burial in the Agosta Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home in LaRue two hours before service time on Saturday. Graveside Military Rites will be conducted by the Marioin County United Veterans Council. Those who wish may make contributions to the Hospice of Wake County 200 Hospice Circle Raleigh, NC 27607. Remembr more...
Colleen Kirby
On Monday, September 27, 2010, at 2:30 pm, current Delaware resident and long-time Prospect resident Colleen Kirby departed this life and entered the presence of Jesus Christ her Lord and Savior.  She was born January 18, 1928 to the late Carl C. and Gladys Lenora (Bole) Rippey. She was a 1945 graduate of Marion Harding High School.  Before her marriage she was personal secretary to Robert T. Mason, President of WMRN.  She loved to share stor more...
Joan Y. Kirby
her flower garden, she was a member of the Richwood Garden Club and former member of the O.E.S. But for Joan it was always about the family, whether it was taking care of them, or watching their activities or just spending time together. Whenever she was with family, there was a smile on her face. On March 1, 1953 in Mt. Victory she married Richard Kirby and he survives, also surviving are their children: Mike (Jill) Kirby of Richwood, Darrel more...
Jane Kissling
; three half sisters, Sharon Tackett, Marion, and Bonnie Vamer and Sue Schriml, Green Camp; and six grandchildren. Two sisters are deceased. The service will be 1 p.m. Thursday at Stofcheck Funeral Home, LaRue, with the Rev. Tim Pasma officiating. Burial will be in LaRue Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home 5-9 p.m. Wednesday. Memorial contributions may be made to the  American Heart Association or Cancer Society. more...
Pauline Kline
andchildren; and 13 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday at the Gehm-Ballinger Funeral Home in Prospect and burial will be at the Prospect Cemetery. Friends may call from 11:30 a.m. until the time of the service. Memorial contributions may be made to the Battle Run Fire and EMS more...
Marilyn Jo Knapp
program for kindergar-den and first grade at Elgin West. Memorial services will be held Saturday, May 6, 2006, at 11 a.m. at the Green Camp United Methodist Church. Minister will be the Rev. Nancy N. Ratz. Burial at a later time. Family will receive friends at the church on Saturday from 9:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. The Stofcheck Funeral Home in LaRue is in charge of arrangements. Those who wish may make contributions to either the Preston Robert Tisch more...
John Willard (Jack) Knaur
the Lingo Oil Co. Prior to his retirement, he served as president of all three companies. Served as director of the Mt. Victory' State Bank for over 30 years. Served as local correspondent for the Marion Star and the Kenton Times for local news and sports. Was appointed Director of Civil Defense for LaRue in 1966. LongTime active member of the LaRue United Methodist Church serving in many positions including Sunday School superintendent and lay more...
Denise Marie Knickel
, especially her grandchildren. She is survived by a son, Chad Knickel, his fiancée, Angie Houseworth and his children, Joy, Kyle and Zoey; three brothers, Daniel (Amy) Knickel, Bellefontaine; Dale (Tammy)Knickel, Bucyrus; Timothy Knickel, Marion; four sisters, Sue (Dutch Pfarr) Knickel, Prospect; Sharon (Bryan) Garverick, Mt Gilead; DeAnn (John) Ballentine, Gahanna; Linda (Jim) Laufer, Marion; a special cousin, Eloise (Sam) Bryan, Boone, North more...
Margaret Suzanne “Sue” Knickel
her life-long partner, at home in Prospect; siblings, Sharon (Bryan) Garverick, Mt Gilead;  DeAnn (John) Ballentine, Gahanna; Linda (James) Laufer, Marion; Daniel (Amy) Knickel, Bellefontaine; Dale (Tammy) Knickel, Bucyrus; Timothy (Alicia) Knickel, Marion; Chad (Angie) Knickel, Prospect; two nieces, four nephews, two great nieces and eight great nephews; special aunt, Karen Knickel of Calabash, NC and special cousin, Eloise (Sam) Bryan of Boone more...
Peggy Evelyn Daugherty Knickel
e parents and community. Peggy was a lover of music that was instilled in both she and her sister, Pauline at a very young age by their father. He taught them how to sing harmony as little girls and they performed the first time publicly at the ages of 6 and 7 continuing to do so for many years adding other family members along the way. She organized and directed the Prospect Community Chorus during the 1970’s and wrote the entire shows. She a more...
Richard Walter Knickel
vived by five daughters, Sue Knickel and Denise Knickel of Prospect, Sharon Gaverick of Mount Gilead, DeAnn Ballentine of Gahanna and Linda Laufer of Marion; three sons, Daniel Knickel of Richwood, Dale Knickel of Marion and Timothy Knickel of Prospect; 11 grandchildren, including Chad Knickel who lived with him; a great-grandchild; a brother, Dcverre B. Knickel of Milliard; a sister, Karen Knickel of Radnor; a nephew; and many friends. Funeral s more...
Ruby Elizabeth Knickel
esses_ 5 daughters - Sue Knickel, Prospect, Sharon Shaffer, Mt. Gilead;_ Mrs. John (Deann) Ballentine, Westerville; Denise Knickel, Prospect; linda knickel marion 3 sons - Daniel Knickel, Richwood; Dale Knickel, Prospect; Timothy Knickel, Prospect survived by a special friend - Linda Bilger, Mt. Gilead 6 Grandchildren and_Great Grandchildren also survive. Surviving Brothers and Sisters and Addresses 1 brother - Bernard Banks. Deming. New Mexi more...
Margaret (Fout) Jolliff Koetz
e Lingrel, 20 grandchildren, 41 great-grandchildren and 9 great-great-grandchildren. Margaret worked at Marysville Bowling Lanes, Lamplighter, KFC and Burger King, and she owned and operated the Sportsman Lounge for a short time. She enjoyed playing cards and was a flawless embroiderer, and avid gardener/canner and treasured her time listening to Conway, Loretta, George and Tammy. Public graveside services (everyone is welcome) will be Friday, more...
Clara Dorice Kolberg
) Kolberg of Englewood, Colo.; two daughters, Sharon Grace (Garland) Whited of Richwood and Peggy Sue (Don) McNew of Empire, Mich.; 10 grandchildren, Terriann Graibner, Elizabeth (Larry) Shaffer, Tracy Kolberg, Jason Nargis, Timothy Nargis, Sara McNew, Matthew Kolberg, Kristen Kolberg, Allison Kolberg and Courtney Kolberg; and four great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses in more...
Dana R. Kramp
o-year battle with cancer. He was born February 26, 1958 in Marion to Warren Ross and Janet I. (Adams) Kramp, his mom survives in Marion, Dana was also preceded in death by a sister: Terrie Newsome and two nephews: Chad and Tim Cobb. He was a 1976 graduate of the Elgin High School, where he had success at cross country and track. Dana was retired from the Whirlpool Corp. after 34 years of service. He loved nothing more than a long ride on his H more...
Harley Kramp
ghout his life despite having two knees, two hips, and two shoulders replaced, as well as a pacemaker inserted after a cardiac arrest. Whether hunting, fishing, waterskiing, or taking care of Lorrain’s ranch, he thrived on time spent outdoors enjoying God’s creation. As an avid Ohio sports fan, he never missed watching a Buckeyes football game. Most of all, Harley loved spending time with his family and was a devoted participant in every as more...
Janet I. Kramp
preceded in death by her husband, Warren R. Kramp, they were married September 6, 1952 in LaRue and he died May 27, 2012. She was also predeceased by a daughter, Terrie Newsome, a son, Dana Kramp, two grandsons, Chadrick and Timothy Cobb and siblings, Reva Doris Adams, Fredric (Viola) Adams, Donald (Betty) Adams, Martha (Dean) Dillery and Loretta (Howard) Murphy. Janet was a 1952 graduate of the LaRue High School. She was a homemaker. She was a more...
Warren Ross Kramp
(LaRue) Kramp.  On Sept. 6, 1952 he married Janet I. Adams and she survives. Also surviving are sons; Dana R. Kramp and Dale R. Kramp and daughter Loretta (Sam) Gast all three of Marion. Grandchildren; Wes Gast, Chad Cobb, Tim Cobb, Sarah (Michael) Leonard, Cory Gast, Josh (Amy) Kramp, Dustin Kramp, and Rebekah (Jerry) Polly. 14 Great Grandchildren. Brothers; Harley (Loreen) Kramp of Dallas, Texas and Bruce (Marcia) Kramp of Danville, Kentucky. more...
Darlene Krawczyk
o take care of the records for the family farm. She was a member of the Richwood First Methodist Church and had formerly attended the St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Prospect. Dar was a kind and sweet person who enjoyed the time she had with her family and friends. Always being inquisitive, she was a life-long reader and learner. It was important for her to keep up on all things going on in the world. She was a big sports fan, she rooted for the more...
Donald P. Krawczyk
ene (Keefer) and they were married June 23, 1956 in Indiana. They celebrated 67 years together in 2023. He worked 39 years for Whirlpool Corporation in Marion and was proud of his work, the company, as well as enjoying lifetime friendships with co-workers. But his real passion was farming. He was raised on a farm and followed his dad in farming. He had an old country work ethic. He loved driving around looking at farms, fields, visiting with fa more...
Larry L. Krebehenne
tired from the Eaton Corp. in 1997, where he worked for 36 years. Larry was an avid hunter and trap shooter, huge sports fan of all his children, grandchildren, nieces and nephews and friends. He and Pat spent much of their time in a gym or at a ballfield. Larry derived most of his enjoyment from spending time with his family and their activities, hunting and shooting trap, skeet and sporting clays with friends. There will be a void in the stan more...
Logan Krebehenne
dy Botkins, who survives in Kenton. He worked at Select Sires in Plain City.  A 2006 graduate of North Union High School, he was an avid hunter, who enjoyed competitive archery, playing golf, softball, fishing and spending time with family and friends.  Logan thought of everybody else first and always tried to make everyone around him happy. Besides his parents, he is survived by his twin brother, Kyle Krebehenne, Marysville; his fiancé, Kay more...
Patti Lee Krebehenne
18, 2019 at The James at OSU in Columbus. She was born September 26, 1955 in Kenton to the late James Richard “Dick” and Marjorie J. (Retterer) Skidmore. On August 3, 1974 she married her high school sweetheart and two-time prom date, Dan Krebehenne in the First United Methodist Church. From cheering him on during high school basketball games to taking their bucket list trip to Alaska and their family cruise, they were inseparable soul mate more...
Sandra Ann Krueger
r 64 of Richwood, died unexpectedly early Wednesday morning, January 14, 2015 at her home in Richwood. She was born June 12, 1950 in Toledo to the late John and Helen (Jackman) Molyneux; she was also predeceased by her long time companion Michael Demecs. Sandra had worked as a self employed manicurist; loved working in her flower beds, taking care of her animals, but the joy of her life was her family, especially her granddaughter. Surviving a more...
Elizabeth Ann "Betsy" Kuba
merica in Marysville and had just started a new job working with mentally handicapped adults. She also worked as a Longaberger consultant. She enjoyed the outdoors and loved horses, cats and many other animals. She was a lifetime member of the Radnor Baptist Church and enjoyed playing on the church Softball team, skiing and swimming, especially participating in the Swim for Diabetes every year. She also participated in the 2001 Columbus Marathon. more...

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