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Daisy A. Warner
san) Warner and their family Alison and Robert, Amanda (Doug) Jenner and their family Alexandra and Elizabeth, Sally Jo Smith, Konni (Ted) Buskirk and their daughter Amelia (Mike) Miller and their children Skylar and Aurora, Tim (Toni) Livingston and their families, Annie (Robert) Brill, and Drew (Joy) Livingston and their children Gabe, Ella, Aggie and Julie. Visiting hours will be Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m. at Stofcheck Funeral Home, Richwood, whe more...
James Edward Warner
nie (Deb) Warner, Connie (Mike) Raynes and Robin (Steve) Stotts Many loving nieces, nephews and close friends Jim was a caring, loving and wonderful husband, father, grandfather, brother, uncle and friend. He loved spending time with family and was so proud of his grandchildren. He just loved to hear them laugh. He also enjoyed spending time under the “Tree of Wisdom” with his closest friends, oh the stories they would tell. Jim enjoyed goi more...
Lew Henry Warner
28, 1926, in Worthington to the late Howard and Myrtle Warner. He married Elizabeth A. "Betty" Grove March 21,1948, and she died June 22, 1980. He is survived by a cousin, Art Warner, with whom he made his home parttime and several other cousins. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Ballinger Funeral Home. The Rev. Joseph Rhea will officiate and burial will be at the Claibourne Cemetery. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and more...
Lois Joan Warner
Funeral Services will be held Saturday April 21, 2012 at 2:00 PM at the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home in LaRue.  Mr. Robert Howell will officiate.  Burial in the LaRue Cemetery. Friends may call two hours before service time on Saturday at the funeral home. Those who wish may make contributions to the charity of the donor’s choice. Remembrances and Condolences may be expressed at www.stofcheck-ballinger.com.   more...
Charley Edmond Warren
d by   Retired from Ranco Church, Lodges, Memberships   Prospect United Methodist Church; Prospect K of P; loved his cats and working in his garden. Date of Death   10/07/2004 Place of Death   at home Time of Death   11:07 A.M. How Long Ill   Date of Birth   03/09/1916 Place of Birth   Richwood, OH Father's Name   Frank Warren Deceased? (X) Mother's Maiden Name Lucrecia Holt Warren Deceased? ( more...
Norma L. Warren
lso preceding her in death was her twin sister, Dora Bishop. Norma graduated from Wilkesville High School in 1944. She had worked at Dick’s Dime Store, Dale’s Restaurant, and Abbotts, all in Prospect. Norma was a longtime and dedicated member of the Prospect United Methodist Church. She was an animal lover who was particularly fond of her cats.   Surviving is her sister, Ruth Taylor of Richwood. Nieces and nephews, Edith Huston of Jacks more...
Arlis Lee Wasserbeck
d Marion Counties. He was a member of Shiloh Community Church where he held many offices for many years. He married Iva Irene (Baker) Wasserbeck on March 6, 1948. They were married over sixty six years. He loved spending time with his family and enjoyed camping and traveling all over the United States with the A-Liner Camping Club. Along with his wife Iva; he is survived by three sons, William (Irene) Wasserbeck, Edward (Michelle) Wasserbeck more...
Iva Irene Wasserbeck
Goodrich as a hose braider operator from September 1960 until she retired in August 1983. Iva married the love of her life Arlis Lee Wasserbeck on March 6, 1948. They were married over sixty six years. She loved spending time with her family and enjoyed camping and traveling all over the United States with husband Arlis and the A-Liner Camping Club. Iva is survived by three sons, William (Irene) Wasserbeck, Edward (Michelle) Wasserbeck, Alfr more...
Jacquelyn June Watkins
kins whom she married July 26, 1953, in Radnor; a son, Thomas S. (Julie) Watkins of Raymond; four daughters, Deborah (Richard) Stover of Bellefontaine, Susan (Marc) Ahmay and Judith (Michael) Anderson of Prospect and Krista (Timothy) Sullivan of Marion; 10 grandchildren, Aric and Jennifer Stover, Brandi and Kyle Ahmay, Abbey and Austin Sullivan, Sarah, Benjamin and Katie Watkins and Kain Anderson; a great-grandson, Thomas P. Watkins; two sisters, more...
John W. Watkins
John W. Watkins, 87, long-time Prospect businessman, educator and former Marion County Commissioner, died unexpectedly Wednesday morning, February 15, 2017 in Fort Walton Beach, Florida. He was born June 25, 1929 in Radnor to the late John J. and Lucille (Benzler) Watkins.  On July 26, 1953 he married the former Jacquelyn June Osborn in Radnor, and she died June 22, 1998.  He was also preceded in death by his step-mother, Mable Watkins, sister more...
Maxine A. Watkins
etary with All-Tel Telephone Co., Kenton. She was a member of LaRue United Methodist Church and the Pioneer Telephone Communications. On Sept. 6, 1958, she married Larry W. Watkins, who survives. Also surviving are two sons, Tim C. Watkins, Prospect, and Mark E. Watkins, LaRue; two daughters, Laura J. Baker, LaRue, and Holly Watkins, Ocala, Fla.; a sister, Elaine Weaver, Liberty Center; and three grandchildren. A memorial service will be conducte more...
Helen L. Weaver
or Harold Landon at Landon Meats.  She then retired as secretary for North Union Schools at the Leesburg Magnetic building after 26 years.  Helen was very active with North Union Athletic Boosters, tirelessly giving of her time and energy.  She was a long-time dedicated and devoted member of the Richwood First United Methodist Church.  She was also a member of the Richwood OCCL and the Richwood Civic Center.  When she was able, she enjoyed b more...
Monty L. Webb
lso preceded in death by a brother, Leslie Webb. Monty was a very hardworking owner/operator of Monty’s Trucking. He loved to tinker on things and could fix almost anything mechanically. He lived a simple life, he enjoyed time with his family and friends. He also was known for his witty one liners and his ability to have a good time, the Villa in Richwood was one of his favorite spots. Surviving are his children: Monica Webb of Marion, Monty more...
S. Ray Webb
th by a brother, Arley B. Webb. On August 7, 1954 he married the former Janet I. (Bushong) and she survives in Marion. Ray was a member of the Richwood Church of Christ. He loved music and played at classic country and old-time gospel jam sessions all over Ohio.  He worked for 26 years doing auto body work for the local Richwood Chevrolet dealer, starting in 1952 with P. M. Curl, then Vernon Thomas, and finally Jerry Mills. He then continued a more...
Dustin Keith Welch
son, and Amber Marie and Jessica Parker, both of Marion; and many aunts, uncles and cousins. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 3 p.m. at Stofcheck Funeral Home in Richwood, where friends may call from 1 p.m. until the time of the service. The Rev. George Thompson, the deceased's great-uncle, will officiate. Burial will be in Price Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the funeral home to help the family defrav funeral costs. more...
Bina Joan Wells
Holly, Maren, Aiden and Ellis. Her grand and great-grand children were the love of her life.   Funeral services will be Saturday, October 16, 2021 at 11:00 a.m. at the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home in Richwood with longtime friend Rev. Cindy Berkshire of the White Lily Chapel officiating.  Burial will follow in Claibourne Cemetery. Friends may call Friday from 5-7 pm at the funeral home in Richwood. There will be an Eastern Star service at more...
Patricia Ann Welsh
ori Beth (Mic) Wallace, Elaina (Terry) Baker, Charlie Welsh, Alicia (Logan) Rife and Kea (Nathan) Burns; great-grandchildren, Ayeka, Seth, McKenzie, Autumn and Kailee; a sister, Darlene Shortsleeve of Tacoma, Wash.; nephews, Tim and Tom Shortsleeve; and a great-nephew, Will Shortsleeve. Calling hours will be Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. at Stofcheck Funeral Home in Richwood, where funeral services will be held Monday at 11 a.m., with Pastor Joseph Rh more...
Kenneth D. “Doc” Welty
ns Club Doc loved people; he enjoyed making new friends and truly never met a stranger. He married Grace Brandon (Eiler) and she died October 8, 1975, also predeceased by sister: Margarite Everly Surviving are his two sons: Tim (Sharon) Welty of LaPorte, Indiana and Ken (Nancy) Welty of West Mansfield Grandchildren: Kenny Joe Welty, Kacy (Dana) Welty, Dr. Kimberly (Chip) McDonald and Andrea (Tony) Fields Great Grandchildren: Davis, Grace and Mad more...
Dwight L. Wenig
story. Dwight restored and extensively remodeled their sesquicentennial farmhouse. He also designed and constructed a vacation home at Candle-wood Lake in Galion, using hand-hewn red oak from their ♦ farm. While at one time the hallmark orange tractors provided his livelihood, Allis-Chalmers eventually became a hobby after Dwight retired from farm- ing. He developed a substantial j antique collection, which he en- joyed restoring with his more...
Mildred Lucile Burdge Weist Beck Wenig
onorary pallbearers are Dwight Wenig, George Wenig, Henry Wenig, Ralph Wenig, Ed Mallett and Ron James. LARUE — Mildred Lucile Burdge Weist Beck Wenig, age 96, of LaRue, died Saturday, May 25, 2002, at 3:55 p.m. at 17925 Timber Lane in Marysville, the home of her daughter Rosalie Alltop where she was making her home. She was born Jan. 4, 1906, in Bowling Green Township to the late James Vesey and Maggie May (Harris) Burdge. With the exceptio more...
Carol Sue Wenning
; her god-daughter Mary Michelle Pack and her grand-niece Madeline of Lucas; and her brother Paul F. Wenning of Columbus; three aunts, Beverly Swanger, Peggy Estep, and Joanne Milliron, all of Shelby; many cousins; many long-time friends including Kathy Nyros of Fern Park Florida, and Linda Durst of Columbus Calling hours will be held Thursday June 13, 2019 from 5:00 - 7:00 pm at the Richwood Church of Christ, 29063 Sivey Road, Richwood, Ohio 4 more...
Veronna R.  Kirby Westbrook
home. She was the former owner and bookkeeper at Kirby Auto Parts in Rich-wood and was a member of God's Country Church, the Marion Eagles Lodge, Delaware Moose Lodge and Women's Amvets #39 of Lakeview. She enjoyed spending time and traveling with her family and friends. She was born Feb. 10, 1932, in Marion to the late Oliver and Moselle Penock Stephens. She married Jack Kirby in Marion Aug. 21, 1954, and he died Jan. 29, 1991. She then married more...
Charlotte Wheeler
by 1 sister Charlotte had worked as a dietary manager at Recreation Unlimited and formerly at the Grady Memorial Hospital in Delaware, she enjoyed camping, but the focus and joy of her life was her family, she loved spending time with her grandchildren. On August 14, 1981 in Delaware she married Darrel Wheeler and he survives, also surviving are their children: Brian J. (Jennie) Milner of Prospect and their children: Joshua and Brylee, and Rebecc more...
Joseph E. “Joe” White
Mae Brother, Earl F. (Lela) White of Groveport In-laws, Patricia White of Marion and Carl Mitchell of Marion Private burial will take place in the Grand Prairie Cemetery. Pastor Joseph Rhea will officiate. There will be a time to celebrate Joe in the near future. This website will be updated when the details are finalized. Memorial gifts may be made to the Shriners Hospitals for Children 2900 Rocky Point Drive Tampa, FL 33607 Condolences an more...
Michael James White
te and Sharon (Haller)Stapleton. Michael worked for ProWorx of Ostrander as a roofer. He had a big heart and was one of those people that always brought a smile to your face when you saw him. Michael loved fishing, spending time with his family and gambling. He is survived by his parents Michael Ray (Cookie) White of Richwood and Sharon (Michael) Stapleton of Madera, California His fiancé: Megan May, children: Isiah Matthew White, Bailey Jo Ma more...

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