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Laura E. Cheney Kuba
Civic Center for many years, she was recently recognized for her 4500 hours of service to the Richwood Civic Center meal site for Memorial Hospital.  Laura was also a member of the Civic Center Kitchen Band.  In her spare time she enjoyed coloring pictures. She is survived by a son, William K. (Pat) Cheney, Richwood, two grandsons, Keith (Christine) Cheney; Kent (Lindsay) Cheney; great grandchildren, Jovie Cheney, Landon Cheney and Kenedi Che more...
Lewis Martin “Louie” Kuba
Daniel. Louie worked on the family farm before he worked at the Pillsbury Plant in Martel, retiring after many years.  He loved animals and being outdoors and enjoyed picking up pop cans to recycle.  Louie loved spending time with his grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Surviving are sons, William M. (Brenda) Kuba of Delaware; and Donald L. Kuba of Bellefontaine; former daughter-in-law, Cindy Grose, Delaware; 5 grandchildren, Kelly (Kurt) more...
Evelyn C. Kyle
1 sis - Mrs. Pamela Flint. Grand Rapids. Mich._ Funeral Services will be held_sat. Nov. 5. 1988_, 1&. at_11:00th in the_Gehm-Ballinqer F. H._ with Rev__Gerald Frazee_officiating. Burial will be in_ (minister of church at time) Shoup_ Cemetery, near_ G-BFH from 2-4 only Fri., Nov. 4th Friends may call at_after__m__, 19. Contributions - Church Memorial Fund more...
Freda M. Kyle
ry board of Tri-Rivers JVS, past chairman of the Richwood United Way, Easter Seal and Heart Fund.  She was a past board member of the Richwood Civic Center and had been co-chairman for the Richwood Sesquicentennial. A long time member of the Richwood First United Methodist Church, she was a Sunday School teacher for over 10 years and Youth Fellowship leader for several years.  She was a 60-year member and past Worthy Matron of the former Mt. C more...
Farrell "Tiny" Landon
oose Lodge 1533 of Lakeview. He was born April 26, 1927, in Marion to the late Orville O. and Mabel Marie Stone Landon. He married Frances Irene Wheeler May 20, 1983, in Marion and she survives. He is also survived by a son, Timothy (Sharon) Landon of Lakeview; three grandchildren, Timothy Landon, Heather Cellar and Jamie Means; six great-grandchildren; a great-great-grandchild; two stepsons; seven stepdaughters; 22 step-grandchildren; and five s more...
Merle Lee Landon
an of World War II. He was a member of the Prospect United Methodist Church, Richwood VFW Post 870, a 50-year member of the former Prospect Lodge 444 and Sojourners 653 F&AM and Scottish Rite Valley of Columbus. He was a lifetime member and past post master of Prospect American Legion Post 368 and was on the original board for the Sun Swim Pool in Prospect. He owned, trained and raced harness horses for many years. He was born Oct. 8, 1922, in Pr more...
Roger Lincoln Landon
g what he loved most, teaching students how to work in the dirt and care for trees. Roger was passionate about music and loved to play his keyboard and trumpet for anyone who visited. He loved all sports, especially spending time watching tennis with his son, and was a dedicated OSU sports fan. Roger was in the Gold Wing club, winning several national awards for his motorcycle including 1st place Top Gun and Best in Show. In addition to his pare more...
Geneva Lane
D. Lane on June 30, 1960 and he died September 15, 2015. She was also predeceased by three brothers, James and Melvin Sandy and Justus Fish. Geneva was a 1959 graduate of the LaRue High School, a devoted homemaker and a longtime member of the Union Baptist Church. She very much enjoyed going out to eat in Richwood. Throughout her entire life, family was her top priority; she always put her family’s needs before her own. Geneva's four grandchi more...
Winona Madaline Langstaff
aff, 90, 299 S. Franklin St., died Tuesday afternoon March 8, 1988 in Marion General Hospital.   She was born in Delaware County Oct. 20, 1897, a daughter of Edmond and Elizabeth Jones Morrison. A homemaker, she had at one time taught school and had been a 4-H leader for more than 25 years. Mrs. Langstaff had also served on the board of the Richwood library and board of Memorial Hospital of Union County. She was a member of First Baptist Church more...
Rev. Deacon Dwight T. Larcomb Jr.
n that order. Dwight was born in a farmhouse west of Harpster on August 23, 1934. He grew up during the Depression, mostly in Upper Sandusky hunting and fishing every chance he got. He ran track in high school, worked part time for Lyon’s Grocery and drove truck for Neumeister Bakery. He even drove a milk delivery truck early mornings before school when he was 15 years old covering for his father’s back injury until it healed. After gradu more...
Linda Large
ed in death by her husband, Ray Large whom she married June 13, 2009 in West Virginia. She enjoyed fishing, camping and riding the Harley.  She also loved baking, gardening, canning and making salsa.  Linda loved spending time with her family and making memories with her grandchildren.  Watching Cash Explosion and playing the lottery were two fun things that Linda liked to do. She loved watching baseball games and was an avid OSU football fa more...
Angela Dalene Larkin
ssion, ease, and humor. She was gentle and kind to a fault, goofy and dorky, clever and brave. Somehow, she packed more into her days and life that most others can manage. Her ability to love her family and friends would sometimes be breathtaking to witness, effortless and always from a place of kindness. She is preceded in death by her grandparents, Lois Maria Martin, Carol Erven Martin, and Ernestine Tipps; an uncle, Harold "Hal" Ma more...
Rebecca Joyce (Thompson) LaRue
tie girl!” A Celebration of Life Service will be held at the Delaware Church of Christ, 71 St. Rt. 203, Delaware, OH 43015 on Thursday, July 2, 2020 at 7:00 pm, Friends may call at the church starting at 3:00 pm until the time of service. Joshua Ball will officiate. Everyone is asked to practice safe precautions. Private burial will take place at a later date at the Shoup (Thompson Twp.) Cemetery. In lieu of flowers memorial gifts may be mad more...
Rhea R. LaRue
e, 91, Community Nursing Center, formerly LaRue, died Thursday evening Dec. 24, 1987 in Marion General Hospital. She was born in LaRue July 17, 1896, a daughter of Frank and Anna Whitman Schotte. She had been employed at one time with the E.H. Lingo Co., LaRue, LaRue School and Frank Brothers, Marion. Mrs. LaRue was member of LaRue United Methodist Church, Mary Lenox chapter 98 Order of the Eastern Star, and LaRue Senior Citizens. Her husband, Al more...
Blanche Elizabeth Lauer
On August 26, 2014, Blanche Elizabeth Lauer, 97, went home to be with the Lord.  She was born on February 16, 1917, the only child of John and Bertha (Lodwig) Penry.  She spent her lifetime on her family farm outside Prospect. Blanche was a lifetime member of Prospect Baptist Church where she taught many years of Sunday school.  She participated in circle, youth and mission work during her active years.  In 2007 she was awarded the Lifetime more...
Charles R. Lauer
014 at his home.  He was born April 17, 1926 in Prospect to the late Samuel and Hazel (Thomas) Lauer. Charlie was a retired rural mail carrier with over thirty years of service with the Prospect Post Office.  He was a lifetime member of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Prospect where he was a long-time custodian and Treasurer. He was a life member of the Prospect Lions Club and a recipient of the Melvin Jones Fellow Award.  He was also a life m more...
James Frederick Lauer
Rd.. W.. Prospect_ Place of Death_at_home_ Date of Death Nov. 30, 1989 Thurs. Hour Of Death _9:30 P-m-_ Hnw Long Til failing health several years Occupation of Deceased _Retired General Insurance Agent after 44 years Lifetime member of Church Lodges Societies St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Prospect; Graduate of Prospect High Sctfool; at'tended O.S.U.; charter member of Prospect Lions Club; K of P 50-year member; >aST Mastjer50 year member of P more...
John Henry Lauer
Prospect resident John Henry Lauer, Jr. 70, died at his home Thursday. August 5, 1993 Following a brief illness. The retired accountant from LSY currently worked part-time for Holbrook, Manter. Nichols & Rogers Accounting in Marion. He was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church and Verne I. Mounts American Legion Post. The World War II veteran was born July 4, 1923. son of The late John Henry and Florence Stark Lauer. September 1, 1946 he married more...
Ronald Charles "Butch" Lauer
iversity of Maryland and attended college in Seoul, Korea. He retired as a master sergeant from the U.S. Air Force in August 1989 after 20 years of service with the National Security Agency. While stationed in Korea he spent time with children in the hospitals there. At home, he continued his efforts to bring cheer to children within the community by making, frequent stops on Christmas Eve. He was bom Dec. 2, 1949, in Marion to Samuel P. and Kath more...
Thomas J. "Tom" Lauer
ancer. Tom is now home in heaven visiting with his family. He was born December 27, 1940 in Marion to the late Paul Edward and Blanche (Penry) Lauer. He was also preceded in death by his brother, Gary Lauer. Tom was a long-time member of Prospect Baptist Church. He graduated from Prospect High School in 1958. After graduation Tom did many jobs. He drove a truck and picked up milk cans, he went on the road helping Paul Dirksen show cattle, he wo more...
Kenneth E. Laughorn
the late Cecil Joe and Mary Sylvia (Lavina) Laughorn. He was a retired businessman who owned the Nationwide Insurance office and Kelco Realty in Richwood.  He was a charter member of the Richwood Gun and Game Club, lifetime member of the NRA, a veteran of the United States Marine Corps serving in the Korean War, member of the Richwood VFW and American Legion, member of the former Richwood Lions Club, past member of the North Union Board of more...
Daniel Joe Laughrey
ld. He had worked at Marion Power Shovel and was proud that he was able to be part of the NASA Crawler project. Dan had his pilot’s license and genuinely loved flying planes, this kept with his free spirit. He enjoyed the time he was able to spend with Bill Nibert and Dick Packer flying. He also cherished his time on the farm and when younger, waterskiing. One of the things Dan really enjoyed was being able to go to family reunions. Survivin more...
Sandra Marie (Annie) LaVenia
Jeannie Jackson. She was a homemaker and was a driver for Pizza Hut. Annie was a great person. She cared so much about everyone else. She took pride in making sure her family was taken care of. She enjoyed spending as much time as she could with her grandchildren. Annie loved to tend to her flowers and care of her house plants. “We love you to the moon and back”. Funeral Services will be held Saturday November 28, 2009 at 1:00 PM at the St more...
Cloyce Lucille Ledley
ed Methodist Church in Richwood and the VFW Ladies Aux.  An LPN, nursing was her whole life.  She worked at various nursing homes in the area, the Magnetic Springs Polio Foundation, and she ran her own nursing home at one time. She is survived by a son, Gary (Lynne) Ledley, Richwood; two daughters, Bonnie (Paul) Obenour, Marion; Dixie Ledley, Davenport, Iowa; and four grandchildren, James E.  (D. Ann) Riley, Pickerington; Christopher (Deb) L more...
Gerald “Gary” Ledley
s growing up, he learned at a very young age from his father how to hunt, trap, coon hunt and fish and continued doing these things until his health declined.  He and his father shared a love of guns and ran a gun shop part time for many years. He was a charter member of the Richwood Gun & Game Club.  He was also a charter member of the former Richwood Anglers to promote and stock the fish at the Richwood Lake.  He served a term on the Richwo more...

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