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Mabel A. Strasser
Church of Christ, Marion; 77-year member of Prospect O.E.S. Chapter #69 _ domestic Place of Birth ProsPect March 19, 1891 Date of Birth Living ( ) Deceased (x) Living ( ) Deceased (x) Thomas J. Oswald Father's Name Mary A. Stimmel Mother's Maiden Name If Living, Where - Married to Anthony  M. Strasser 18' 1936 in_ Wife or Husband Living ( ) or Deceased (x), When_May 1955 Surviving Children and Addresses_ none .survived by nieces--Betty Rand more...
Jean Stutzman
oved traveling, being in nature and going to zoos. Jean was known to be a little thrifty, she could not pass up an opportunity to go to a dollar store for a deal, she also loved going to sales and Amish auctions. In her down time, she enjoyed sewing, baking and puzzles to pass the time. We also cannot forget her love of her Ohio State Buckeyes. Jean loved being with her family, especially her grandkids, she had a special bond with Mackenzie Jade. more...
Paul A. Styer
rsday afternoon April 13, 2017 at the home of his daughter in Marysville. He was born January 7, 1930 in Raymond. In his youth, Paul was raised by his maternal grandparents, along with that came hard work, even though these times were not easy, they helped shape Paul into the man he would become in later life. He was a very proud veteran of the Navy, serving all over the world. Some of the friendships he made in the service continue to this day more...
Harold Surber
which  he owned and operated a service station in LaRue for more than 30  years. He was a former village council- man and also was a former member of the LaRue Fire Volun- teer Department, where he had  been chief at one time. He was a U.S. Army veteran and  a member of the LaRue American  Legion post. more...
Paula A. Swafford
ted.  She loved to travel and often visited Tennessee.  Her other favorites were Hawaii and San Francisco.  Paula was sweet, loving, caring, simple, and had old school morals which are difficult to come by in these modern times. She is survived by three daughters, Lisa Gay-Cobb, Marion; Barbara (Anant) Manu, Westerville; Debbie (Justin) Spencer, LaRue; a son, Eric Gay, Kenton; seven grandchildren, Ashley (Jessica) Gay-Cobb, San Antonio Texas; more...
C. Maxine Murray Swartz
ed first to Wallace Murray and he died in 1968, she then married Ernest R. Swartz in 1988 and he survives in Walbridge She worked for the Denison Division of Parker Hannifin in Marysville for many yrs.,active member and part time financial secretary of St. John’s Lutheran Church in Walbridge, Order of the Eastern Star, excellent cook and seamstress, also enjoyed crocheting, knitting and doing crossword puzzles, The joy of her life was spending more...
Cecil Jay Swartzentruber
, he worked as a self-employed general contractor.  A man of strong faith, Cecil was an active and devoted member of the Grace Brethren Church in Marysville.  Family was the center of Cecil’s life and he enjoyed spending time with his grandchildren.  He loved the outdoors and had an adventurous spirit, playing hard and working hard, whether it was cutting wood, or snowmobiling, cross country skiing, and hiking in Cheboygan, Michigan where he more...
Kelley F. Swartz
Member of the North Union Young Farmers.  Kelley loved farming and continued to be active with livestock shows, projects around the farm and anything related to agriculture. Other hobbies of his were trapshooting, spending time outside building unique tools to be used on the farm, and going on trips with his family. An honorary member of the Richwood Fair Board, he was a big supporter of the Richwood Fair and local FFA activities, being a past more...
Arthur J. Sweeney
2 weeks_____________ fireman Occupation of Deceased __retired from Depot in Marion and retired carpenter Church, Lodges, Societies area CBger Club; WWII Veteran______________ Date of Birth February 20, 1916 p]ace of Birth Baltimore, Md._______________ Father’s Name _____Lester Sweeney_________________Living ( ) Deceased (*) Mother’s Maiden Name Stella Truster__________Living (3 Deceased ( ) If Living, Where __Hamilton, Ohio___________________ more...
Martha Dunnan Sweeney
eight great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandson. Funeral services will be held Monday, October 25, 2010 at 1:00 PM in the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home, Richwood where friends may call from 11:00 AM until service time.  Pastor Dennis Bollenbacher and Jerry Byrd will officiate and burial will follow in Maskill Cemetery. Memorial gifts may be made to the Humane Society of Union County, 16540 County Home Rd., Marysville, OH 43040 Cond more...
Jeff L. Swihart
was a member of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Waldo.  Jeff was an avid fan of the Ohio State Buckeyes, the Cleveland Browns and the Cleveland Indians.  The center of his life was his son, Sebastian.  He enjoyed spending time with him and always shared an interest in everything he did.  Blind since birth, he enjoyed listening to alternative music and following political news and current events. He is survived by his parents, Ron and Carolyn more...
Brock Charles Swords
Brock Charles Swords, 36 of LaRue, died Friday October 15, 2021 at the Marion General Hospital. He was born December 4, 1984 in Sistersville, West Virginia to Shirley Kay (Hissom) and Timothy Patrick Swords. Brock was a 2004 graduate of the Delaware Hayes High School. He worked for Atlas Butler in Columbus as a HVAC Specialist. Brock was a dedicated father to Meika. They had frequent daddy-daughter days, teaching her to play basketball and ma more...
Edward Michael Szczepanski
igns of the rides at Cedar Point.  Ed was a history buff, being particularly knowledgeable in World War II history.  He was a quiet guy and a good listener.  He liked watching science fiction movies.  Halloween was a fun time for Ed, who always went all out in decorating his house and property. He is survived by a brother, Richard “Dick” (Kathryn) Szczepanski, Burlington, North Carolina; a sister, Cris (Dan) Erwin, Richwood, as well as n more...
Kimm Tallman
He was born November 20, 1950 in Byhalia to the late Charles Varon and Sally Mae (Anderson) Tallman. Kimm had served our country in the United States Army. He had worked at Sunray in Delaware as the Teamster Leader. At one time he owned the Drive-Thru in Richwood. Kimm loved his music and will be remembered for his ornery spirit. Surviving is his long-time companion: Robin Cummins of Prospect, children: Sean (Chrystal) Cummins of Prospect and more...
Harvey S. Tanner
ed Thursday, June 27, 2002, at the Morey Center at Memorial Hospital of Union County after a short illness. He was a veteran of the Army and was retired from the village of Richwood where he worked for 19 years. He was a lifetime member of Verne I. Mounts American Legion Post 368 in Prospect and the DAV in Columbus and a member of Richwood VFW Post 870. He was given a lifetime free pass to the Richwood Fair in appreciation of his many years of wo more...
John Jeffrey Tanner
 His hobbies included an extreme love of all things musical.  He enjoyed playing organ, piano, and harp, and he tried to master any instrument he picked up.  He enjoyed riding his horse named "Taco" in his spare time. He was part of a very large family including three brothers and a sister, Mike Smale, Delaware; Melissa Pfleager, Marion; Eric (Hannah) Tanner, Cincinnati; Chris (Krystal Spires) Tanner, Richwood; four nieces, two neph more...
Louis E. "Louie" Tanner
Louis E. "Louie" Tanner, 81, of Richwood, died late Sunday, Jan. 22, 2006, at his home after almost a year-long battle with cancer. He was an Army Air Corps veteran of World War II and a lifetime member of the Richwood American Legion Baccarat Post No. 40 and a member of the VFW Post No. 870, Richwood. A retired trucker, he worked with Gateway Trucking of Marion. He enjoyed working on lawn mowers, gardening, fishing and playing poker. more...
Helene Mae Tate
aughters of the American Revolution, and Daughters of American Colonists Captain Francis Marion chapter. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 3, 1999, at the LaRue Baptist Church. Minister will be the Rev. Tim Pasma. Burial in the LaRue Cemetery. Friends may call at the Stofcheck Funeral Home in LaRue, Ohio, from 5 to 7 p.m. on Tuesday. Those who wish may make contributions to the LaRue Baptist Church. Pallbearers will be Stan more...
Elbert “Lee” Taylor
man, Mt. Victory; a grandson, Joshua R. Foreman; and two granddaughters, Jennifer R. Foreman and Molly E. Foreman. Funeral services will be held Saturday, December 6, 2008 at 11:00 AM in the Union Baptist Church with Pastor Tim Peria officiating.  Burial will follow in Price Cemetery.  Friends may call from 5 to 7 PM on Friday in the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home, Richwood and also one hour prior to the service at the church. Memorial gift more...
Judith Fern “Judy” Taylor
d in death by a sister and brother-in-law, Rebecca Sue and Tom Anderson. Judy was a homemaker. She had also worked at Meijer’s in Dublin. She loved to go driving, sightseeing and fishing. Growing house plants and spending time with her family, especially anything that the grandkids were involved in were very special to her. Aunt Judy to many of her nieces and nephews, they considered her the favorite aunt. When there was someone that she consi more...
Kathleen Ann Heimlich Taylor
ous battle with cancer Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2002, at her home, surrounded, as in life, by her family. She graduated from Buckeye Valley High School in 1973 and earned bachelor's and master's degrees in education. She began full-time teaching in Prospect in 1978 and while teaching, met her husband, Lodi, and they were married April 25, 1987. She reached deeply into the lives of many people. Throughout all, she filled her time with family, friends, sc more...
Lowell Dean Taylor
. In keeping with his love of baseball, he coached many teams in the Radnor area and then enjoyed playing in the senior softball leagues in Delaware. He was also a veteran, serving our country in the Air Force. He was a lifetime member of the Fulton Creek Friends Church. Lowell was a farmer and a maintenance mechanic for 30 years for the Anheuser Busch Company in Columbus. He was also the township snowplow driver for Thompson Township for 50 yea more...
Raymond L. Taylor
COLORADO SPRINGS, CO: Raymond L. Taylor, a long-time resident of Richwood, born November 26, 1922 in Pontiac, MI, died July 2, 2011 in Colorado Springs, CO. He was married to the former Rosemary Wall of Richwood. They had eight children, six of whom survive: Fr. Nicholas Taylor, Colorado Springs, CO, Rosanne Sturgeon (Bob), Divide, CO, Beth Brelsford (Bill), Caldwell, OH, Fred Taylor, Crawford, CO, Lodi Taylor (Nancy), Prospect, and Bill Taylor more...
Rosemary (Wall) Taylor
ound strength and comfort in her faith and in her relationship with Jesus Christ; as a member of the Anglican Church, she served on Altar Guild and the parish Vestry.  As a wife, and mother of eight children, Rosemary was intimately involved with her family.  It meant the world to her to see and to hear about all the activities of her children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and extended families.  She loved her many friends, a good joke, more...
Ruth Taylor
e died January 8, 2009. She was also predeceased by a grandson, Evan Taylor and two sisters, Norma Warren and Dora Bishop. Ruth was a 1949 graduate of the Prospect High School where she had been a cheerleader. She was a longtime active member of the Prospect United Methodist Church. She was true farmwife, helping out wherever needed. Ruth enjoyed caring for her flowers and garden, but most importantly, taking care of her family. Surviving are h more...

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