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Mary Gay (Schambs) Mowery
She was a graduate of Magnetic Springs High School, and a member of the First United Methodist Church in Richwood. She retired from Ohio Edison Company after 28 years of service. After retirement she worked for a period of time, as a part time teller at the Richwood Banking Company. She served as clerk for the Village of Richwood from the year 2000 until resigning in 2004. She also served on the Village Board of Zoning Appeals. She was a membe more...
Wilson W. Mowery
here he built decks around pools and hot tubs. He also designed and made egrets from PVC piping and sold these at craft shows. Private graveside services will be held Tuesday July 21, 2020 at the Claibourne Cemetery, Pastor Tim Miller will officiate. The Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home is assisting the family Memorial gifts may be made to the Richwood Civic Center at 235 Grove St. Richwood, OH 43344, or to Kindred Hospice at 1199 Delaware Ave more...
John Moyer
John Moyer RICHWOOD - John J. Moyer, 68, died at 7 a.m. Thursday March 10, 1988 in Grady Memorial Hospital, Delaware. He was born May 25, 1919, in Richwood to Charles R. and Lloa Griffith Moyer. At the time of his death he made his home with his sister at 2321 U.S. 23 N., Delaware. Before retiring, he was an engineer with the former Ohio Edison Power Plant, with the Bureau of Mines, Department of Interior, Washington, D.C.; and 1973-83, for East more...
Margaret L. Moyer
with the North Union School District. She was a member of the Richwood Civic Center, the Central United Methodist Church and its Plus Ultra Class. She was also a member of the Union County Retired Teachers Association, a lifetime member of the Ohio Retired Teachers Association, a member and past matron of Mt. Carmel #42 Order of the Eastern Star and a member of the White Shrine of Jerslaem #15 of Marion. She is survived by one son, Joseph Moyer o more...
Jacqueline A. Mueck
1968.  An avid Ohio State fan, she attended all OSU football games, plus some bowl games, OSU men’s basketball games, and the OSU women’s basketball games and tournaments.  She loved to go on cruises and spent many fun times with her friends.  She enjoyed collecting anything to do with frogs and OSU. She is survived by her mother, B. Louise Mueck, Richwood; three brothers, Jeffery (Sylvia) Mueck, Mansfield; Jay (Valerie) Mueck, Florida; T more...
Louise Mueck
ere she received her RN.  She then worked at White Cross Hospital in Columbus, and also at Magnetic Springs Polio Foundation, Milcrest Nursing Home and Memorial Hospital of Union County.  After retiring she volunteered her time at Memorial Hospital.  Louise had been a 4-H advisor when her children were younger.  She loved spending time and traveling with her devoted and caring family, whom she adored. She is survived by three sons, Jeffrey ( more...
Robert G. "Bob" Mueck
ty to the late Gustavus A. and Etta Mary Kibler Mueck and was predeceased by a brother, Ralph Mueck. He is survived by his wife, Louise Trapp Mueck whom he married Feb. 12, 1949; three sons, Jeff (Sylvia) Mueck of Mansfield, Tim Reibel Mueck of Richwood and Jay (Valerie) Mueck of Dayton; three daughters, Jacque Mueck of Columbus, Joyce (Darryl) McKitrick of Marysville and Judy Mueck of Tennessee; seven grandchildren, Josh and Julie Mueck, Rita an more...
David Harold Mulligan
lligan, 66, formerly of LaRue, died June 1, 1970 in the Marion County Home at 4:30 p. m. Monday after an illness of three years. Born Sept. 23, 1903 in Raymond, he was a son of Jaines and Teresa Kale. He had! resided his lifetime in the LaRue area and was a carpenter with the A. J. Buaay Construction Co. Surviving are one son, James 0. of LaRue; one daughter. Mrs. Vivian D. Adams of LaRue; four grandchildren; two brothers, Cecil Berk of Marion, a more...
Hazel B. Murphy
e married October 26, 1944 in Marshall, Michigan and he died October 6, 1986, also preceding her in death were one grandchild: Shawn Murphy, two brothers and five sisters. Being an army wife, Hazel and her family moved many times throughout her life,  finally settling in Prospect, where she made her home.  She worked as a waitress at the former Hotel Harding and at the Marion Country Club. Hazel was a longtime member of the Prospect United Met more...
Michael Landon Murray
rnia to the late John and Betty Jean (Cooper) Murray. He was a retired pilot with Southwest Airlines.  He enjoyed finish carpentry and working the yard.  He was an avid follower North Union youth sports, enjoying spending time at the ballpark and high school. Surviving is his friend of many years, Pam Simpson of Richwood, two sisters: Susan K Murray of Denver, Co. and Peggy (George) Murray-Medrano of Irvine, California; and one brother John M more...
Dovie Marie Music
Surviving Brothers and Sisters and Addresses ________________________________ 3 sis - Mrs. Pearl Hill, Eureka, Montana, Opal Hill, Lima; Mrs. Margie Long, Mount Vernon, Illinois; ----4..bro - Grant Smith f _Garrn.ll.tnn f Kentimk-y; Oakley Smith, Denver, Colorado; Jim Smith, Oil Springs, Kentucky; ---------------Johnie Gwin" W-gst B-lberty, Kentucky------------------------ Funeral Services will be held____Sat. May^* 1981+____________________ more...
Charles Leo Myers
Myers was a World War II veteran serving in the U.S. Navy and was an asbestos worker. He is survived by a friend, Christine Finley of Marion; and three sisters, Lorraine Roeber, Charlotte Bieble and Margaret Lutz, all of Baltimore, Md. Memorial services will be held Wednesday, March 25,' 1998, at 7 p.m. at the Stofcheck Funeral Home in Larue. Friends will be received one hour before the service time. more...
Glenn William Myers
rried the former Joanne LaRue in Somerset and she survives. He was a World War II Army veteran and was a member of Baccarat Post 40 American Legion in Richwood.  Glenn loved camping and traveling and one of his favorite pastimes was watching and feeding the birds. Besides his wife, he is survived by five sons, Charles Frederick Myers, Richwood; Marvin Glenn (Paulanna) Myers, Marysville; Darold William Myers, Bucyrus; James Albert (Gwendolyn) M more...
Imogene (Northup) Myers
e was preceded in death by her infant son, Michael Lee Myers; mother; father; and brother, Robert Northup. She retired from W.B. Marvins Mfg. in 1992. She was an avid gardener, exceptional cook and liked reading in her free time. One of her favorite pastimes was watching her daughters and grandchildren’s activities and milestones. She truly loved her winters in Florida, dancing and traveling with close friends. Some of her favorite times were more...
Mildred “Millie” Myers
a son-in-law, Robert Blackman and two grandsons. A devout Catholic, she was very active in every parish where she was a member.  She was an organist and sang in the choir at Saint Joseph's Parish, LaRue where she was a longtime member until it’s closing.  She was currently a member of Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Kenton.  She crocheted many sweaters and made toys for her grandchildren.  To the delight of her large family, garde more...
Sallie Sue Myford
, Leona Zachariah of Richwood; and her ex-husband, Duncan Myford of Magnetic Springs. Memorial services will be held Friday at 7 p.m. at Stofcheck Funeral Home in Richwood, where friends may call Friday from 5 p.m. until the time of the service. The Rev. Joseph Rhea will officiate. Memorial donations may be made to the American Red Cross, 5 W. Winter St., Delaware, OH 43015. more...
Vera Lee Cunningham Tharp Narug
at Michigan St and Calumet Ave where she became lifelong friends with the owners Valerie Irene and Jim Allegret. In addition to raising her children she also was involved in Girl Scouts of the Calumet Council and was a longtime member of Woodmar United Methodist Church where she was a Sunday School teacher in the Nursery and was a member of Deborah Circle. Vera was preceded in death by her father, William Henry Cunningham, her mother Emma Alen more...
Donald “Don” Eugene Neel
rch and she passed away on July 8, 2017. Also preceding him in death were his brother Harold Neel, his sister Barbara Schultz and brother-in-law, Richard Schultz. Don graduated from Radnor High School in 1955. He was a long-time member of the Richwood Church of Christ and volunteered where needed. He was employed at S.E. Mohat in Waldo for over 20 years and retired from Honda of America with over 10 years of employment. Don was a veteran of th more...
Harold Edwin Neel
the keys and had many friends there.  He enjoyed a good game of pool.   He loved giving his grandchildren rides on his motorcycle side car.  Family life was a priority for Harold and he always had good advice to give and time to spend with his children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He is survived by three daughters, Kristy (Mike) Apt; Kim Ransome; and Karolyne Hale, all of Prospect; a son, Rick (Lona) Neel, Richwood; grandchildren, more...
Danny Lee Nelson
hool. He was a heavy equipment operator for ODOT, working out of the Richwood and Delaware offices. He retired in 2000 after 25 yrs. He was also an auctioneer. Danny enjoyed hunting and fishing. His greatest joy was spending time with his family, he loved them all. Danny was a member of the Byhalia Friends Church. On April 23, 1977 at the Grace Chapel, he married Peggy Lee (Hendrickson) and she survives, also surviving are two daughters: Shelly more...
Henry Lark Nelson
of Cardington, died Sunday afternoon, Feb. 4, 2007, at the Morrow Manor Nursing Home in Chesterville. A veteran of the Army during World War II, he had worked at Sims Fertilizer Plant in Mt. Gilead for 20 years. He was a lifetime member of the N.R.A. An avid hunter, especially coon hunting, he attended the Kenton Coon Trials for more than 40 years. He was born Aug. 31, 1920, in Portsmouth, to the late Boone and Luemma Williams Nelson. He was firs more...
Linda Kay Nelson
ars. She was an active and dedicated member of the Somersville Friends Church, having served the church in many ways through the years. She enjoyed crocheting, fishing, camping and traveling. The joy of her life was spending time with her family, especially her nieces and great-nieces. She was born June 25, 1949, in Kenton, to the late Merlin H. and Mary Ann Schuler Nelson. Surviving are a brother, Danny (Peggy) Nelson of Richwood, and his family more...
Charles Arthur Hans Newcombe
ng their house a home. He was so thankful that she stayed home to take care of them. His oldest brother led him to Jesus Christ when he was a child and he accepted Christ as his personal Savior. He enjoyed many talks and fun times with his parents, his two brothers, Gregory Ralph Ian Newcombe, Lynchburg, Virginia; Nathan Andrew Joel Newcombe, Prospect; and his two sisters, Christabelle Joy Newcombe, Prospect; and Annabelle Gloria Newcombe, Prospe more...
Becky Newell
ted member of the Community Christian Fellowship Church in Prospect where she was very involved with the Kids Food Program at the church. She was a social member of the American Legion in Prospect and really enjoyed spending time with her friends there. Becky was known as “Mom” to a lot of her dear family members. She truly enjoyed life. She is survived by a sister, Arlene (Ray) James, Cuyahoga Falls; nephews, Steve (Deana) Moneysmith, Caled more...
Dorothy M. Newell
Dorothy M. Newell Age   83 Address A 65-year resident of Prospect. OH Occupation Retired from Tecumseh Passed to Heaven 02/04/2005 Time of Death   9:24 A.M. Date of Birth 10/18/1921 Father's Name Callie Risner Place of Death Riverside Methodist Hospital Place of Birth Carey, OH Mother's Maiden Name Ida Marshall Risner Married to Atha P. Newell If deceased, when 1973 Date 08/05/1937 If living, where , In Catlinsburg. KY Survivors She was the more...

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