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William Charles (Bill) Berry
ill be remembered by his jovial personality and pleasant smile. Memorial services will be held Sunday, May 30, 2004, at 4 p.m. at the LaRue United Methodist Church. Ministers will be Pastors Debra Berry, Edward W. Fugate and Tim Pasma. Burial in the LaRue Cemetery. The family will receive friends at the church two hours before the service on Sunday. The Stofcheck Funeral Home in LaRue is in charge of arrangements. Those who wish may make contribu more...
Ethel K. Bevis
ded the Community United Calvary Church. Ethel and John Thomas enjoyed going to Lake Erie to fish every weekend. Sitting out on her front porch and watching the traffic and visiting with passers-by was one of her favorite pastimes. She had a sweet-tooth for cherry pie and donuts. Ethel enjoyed playing cards and loved her kids, grandkids, great-grandkids and great-great-grandkids, and her dog frisky. She is survived by two daughters, Doris (Rock more...
Richard Ivan Biggs, Jr.
Matlack and had been a farmer.  Richard loved working on and restoring old cars and tractors.  He enjoyed arrowhead hunting and just being outdoors.  His grandchildren were the center of his life, and he enjoyed spending time with them, whether it was going fishing or indulging his sweet tooth by sharing candy. He is survived by two sons, Frederick (Carol) Biggs, Marysville; Andrew Biggs, Richwood; a daughter, Laurie Rehart, Somerset; 11 gra more...
Donald Dean Bingley
nd Mary Ann Smith Bingley, and his brother, Charles Bingley. Don lived in Houston, Texas, for the past 17 years. He worked for Erie, Conrail and Santa Fe railroads as a track and building maintenance supervisor. He was a lifetime member of the Disabled American Veterans. He was a decorated Vietnam veteran serving in the United States Army, where he received three Bronze Service Stars, National Defense Service Medal and Republic of Vietnam Campaig more...
Nourma H. Binkley
._ Funeral Services will be held_Mon-> Mar.? 9, 1987_, at 1:0QP__m. in the Ballinger F. H._ with Rev__John w. Beers, Jr. officiating. Burial will be in_ Dunkirk _ Cemetery, near_ „ . BFH from 11:00 a.m. until service time Friends may call at_after__m___ 19. in more...
Charles L "Charlie" Bischoff
ing Technology in 1973. He worked at B. F. Goodrich as a maintenance mechanic and foreman and later as a journeyman electrician on various commercial and industrial projects. He was tight with a dollar and coin and would sometimes work a second job for additional income. He was especially proud of insisting on and paying towards “Chuckie's” and Cheryl’s college educations. Charlie was a lifetime member of the American Legion Post 368 in Pr more...
Dr. John Phillip Bishop
embered as a hard-working person dedicated to better the lives of people from Third World countries with his love of plants and food producing animals.  Empowering others and cultivating their talents was a passion.  Often times he would repeat the quote, “Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day.  Teach him how to fish and you feed him for a lifetime.” He was loved and respected by his family and the communities he served.  He enjoye more...
Dustin Ray Bishop
eran of the U. S. Army.  Dusty was very artistic and enjoyed woodworking and painting.  An avid fisherman, he also enjoyed golfing, playing pool, watching movies and playing video games.  What he enjoyed most was spending time with his family. He is survived by his father, John (Chris) Bishop, Richwood; his mother, Deb (Dale) Rader, Harpster; grandfather, Howard Johnston, Russells Point; two brothers, David (Jess) Bishop, Nevada, Ohio and the more...
Dorothy Bixler
sville. She was a graduate of Richwood High School and a member of Mount Carmel Chapter 40 of the Order of the Eastern Star and Fulton Creek Friends Church. She enjoyed trap shooting with her husband and his friends and many times even beat them. She spent many hours refinishing furniture and doing upholstery. She was born July 22, 1920, in Richwood to the late Ross Penrose and Reah Dale Chapman Wiley and was predeceased by a sister, Mildred Law- more...
Donald R. Black
king as an E.M.T.. However, his true calling in his work life was photography. He was a talented photographer in the area. His studio, Don’s Photography was known for making special memories at many weddings. He was a longtime dedicated member of the Springdale Baptist Church; he had served the church in many capacities over the years. Don had also served his community as a volunteer firefighter and had been a school bus driver. He was also k more...
Ernie Allen Black
. American  Legion, and Disabled American Veter- ans. He retired from Conrail, where he  worked as a derrick operator for 46  years. Funeral services are 1:30 p.m. Saturday at Stofcheck Funeral Home, LaRue, with the Rev. Tim Pasma officiating. Burial is in Fairview Cemetery west of Kenton. Friends may call 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Friday at the funeral home. Graveside rites will be conducted by the Marion United Veterans Council. more...
Patricia A. Blair
ary 24, 1944 in Ashland, Kentucky to the late Amos and Wanda (Boggs) Jackson, she was also preceded in death by one brother and three sisters. Patricia was a homemaker, one might even say a “homebody”, she cherished the time she was at home being with Larry. She also enjoyed reading and playing games on the computer. She had formerly worked for Nachur’s in Marion, she really enjoyed the people there. Surviving is her husband, Larry A. Bl more...
Richard E. Blair
November 27, 1970 in Prospect he married the former Marian S. Jones and she survives in Prospect. A Findlay High School graduate, he worked at Marion Power Shovel in engineering and design for over 40 years.  He was a longtime member of Prospect United Methodist Church.  He was a member of Hiram Lodge #18 Free & Accepted Masons in Delaware and the former Prospect Lodge #444.  He also belonged to George Lewis Behrens Chapter #504 Order of the more...
Roy Otto Blair
o, to Lewis and Delia Blair. He married Opal L. Blair and she died June 14,1969. Mr. Blair was a World War JJ veteran. Surviving are seven sons, Leroy Allen Blair, Sr., Kenneth Eugene Blair, Leo B. Blair, Darrell Lynn Blair, Timothy Ray Blair, Duane Keith Blair and Robert Lee Blair; four daughters, Mrs. Leroy (Roseann) Christian, Mrs. Tom (Freida) Eckard, Mrs. Bill (Shirley) Waddell, Sr. and Mrs. Ronald (Janice) Johnson, Sr.; and a brother, Wilfr more...
Jeremy Paul Blankenship
o for 15 years. He was a very outgoing person who never knew a stranger, he had a passion for cooking, enjoyed working pottery and was known to be very artistic. He belonged to a Men’s Choir in Columbus and loved spending time with his dogs, Oscar and Nino. Surviving are his mom and dad: Gerald and Linda Forrider of Richwood, his grandmother: Mary Brady of Zanesville, step brother: Scot Forrider of Marysville, step sister: Crystal (Craig) For more...
Sandra M. Blevins
_______________ Church, Lodges, Societies ____________ Marion . Date of Death How Long 111. Age 3 Mo. Feb 28, 198^ Tues. unexpected Date of Birth Nov 15, 1983______________ Place of Birth Portsmouth, Ohio Father’s Name ____Timothy Graves____________________Living (x) Deceased ( ) Belcher# Mother’s Maiden Name . Rebecca Blevins______________Living (x) Deceased ( ) If Living, Where---------------------------------------------------------------- more...
Dennis Blue
1. He was a blacksmith, harness horse trainer, and a member of the Richwood Matinee Club and the USTA. Dennis and Nell shared a beautiful and love-filled life together. Dennis was a devoted family man and his favorite past time and greatest joy was enjoying, spending time with, and avidly supporting his daughters and their spouses, nine grandchildren, and four great grandchildren at home, their schools, and anywhere there was a ball game involv more...
Jonah Blue
n Marion. He worked at Marion Power Shovel on the test stand for 30 years. A World War II Army veteran, he served with the Armored Infantry Division known as Patton’s Second Army.  He drove the lead tank in battle and at times drove General Patton’s sedan.  He was a lifetime member of the Stephen J. Chaney Post 7201 VFW.  Jonah was a big New England Patriots fan and was known by all who knew him as an “ornery cuss.” He is survived by more...
Mary Florence Blue
1. Also preceding her in death was a daughter: Nannette Blue, brothers: Col. Edwin, Max, Mike and Adam Shuman. Mary Florence was a 1939 graduate of the Richwood High School, she had also been a polio survivor. She was a longtime member of the Richwood First United Methodist Church. Former member of the OCCL, King’s Daughters and The Lunch Bunch. She was a licensed real estate agent and had worked with her husband in establishing the longtime R more...
Wanda Arlene Blue
She was born June 2, 1939 in Port Washington, Ohio to the late Waldo and Minnie Coral (Ward) Hostetter.  She was also preceded in death by three brothers and three sisters and a grandson, Robert Levi Matthew Arms. A long-time resident and active member of the Richwood community, Arlene served as a village council member for over 20 years.  She enjoyed local politics and served on the Union County Board of Elections for many years.  Shopping more...
Kevin Eugene Boblenz
phone with any one of his friends talking about what was the next big thing. He would spend his days talking or going on adventures with many of his best friends but no more than his grandson, Mason. On the days he had downtime, you would always find him at his home watching baseball, basketball, and most importantly football. Ohio State football was never missed. If by chance there weren’t sports on, he would always tell you the best thing w more...
Margaret Lake Boggs
25. She is survived by her daughter, Barbara (Charles W.) Holcomb; seven grandchildren, Martha Campa of Cortland, William G. Boggs of Sutton, Dr. James W. (Judy) Holcomb of Flowery Branch, Ga., Ann Holcomb of New York, N.Y., Timothy B. Holcomb of Noblesville, Ind., and Sally (Joseph) Wiley and Mary (Michael) Price of Richwood; 10 great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren; and two nephews, Kenneth B. Lake Jr. of Lake Charles, La., and Dr. more...
Ossie Nelson Boggs
ggs of Marysville; 11 grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; and a brother, Watson A. Boggs of Plain City. . Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday at the Union Baptist Church on Route 739 in Richwood. The Rev. Tim Peria will officiate, assisted by Kip Boggs, and burial will be at Mapledell Cemetery in Magnetic Springs. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the Ballinger Funeral Home. Pall bearers will be his grandso more...
Norma Joan Boles
missed by her family and friends. Surviving are her children, Kenneth (Suzy) Boles of Green Camp, Dianna (Donny) Johnson of LaRue and James Boles of Aurora, Colorado Grandchildren, Mikki (Danny) Perry, Teena (Mike) Kasler, Tim (Kelly) Boles, Jon (Jaime) Clayton, Tonya (Steve) McElree, Amanda (Garret) Moore, Zakk Boles and Zeke (Courtney) Boles 15 great grandchildren and 10 great great grandchildren Memorial services will be held Friday Novembe more...
Pamela L . (Hoover) Bollack
RICHWOOD GAZETTE DEATH REPORT (Hoover) Pamela L . ■, Bollack 7t 60 School St.. Mechanicsburg Date of Death Qgt, 2. 1987 Fri._ HOW Long 111 apparent murder-suicide victim (gunshots) Honda of America, Marysville 1984 N. U. High School graduate Age_2_l Name Address _ at home Place of Death ^Msxtxaeax ?jton»xgd

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