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Donald LeeRoy Campbell
and was retired from PPG where he had worked for over 30 years. A great military historian, he was a member of the 30th Ohio where he participated in Civil War Reenactments.  He was an avid miniature war gamer, making a lifetime investment the hobby creating and painting miniature soldiers and weapons of war. He was a cartographer and enjoyed drawing maps, even conjuring a fictitious country called Urland using his vivid imagination. Since he cr more...
Robert Cancro
t 101 in LaRue. Previously he had owned coin laundries in Richwood and Belle Center, built and owned the former Sunset Inn in New Bloomington and had owned chinchillas. His true passion in life was farming, he cherished the time on the farm and all the things that farm life entailed. And when farming was done he enjoyed hunting and fishing. Surviving is his wife Joycelyn A. Cancro of Upper Sandusky, they were married February 5, 1999 at St. Mar more...
Earl Cantrell
g and camping, he was also known to be a pretty sharp checkers and card player. On January 19, 1940 he married Juanita Virginia (King) and she died June 11, 2010, surviving are his children, Barbara Franklin of Prospect and Tim (Nancy) Cantrell of Marysville, daughter-in-law, Kathy Cantrell of Magnetic Springs, Siblings, Bill (Pat) Cantrell of Ostrander, Clyde Cantrell of Delaware, Millie Faye of Delaware and Phyllis Azbell of Delaware Ten grand more...
Juanita Virginia Cantrell
as born March 6, 1923 in Huntington, West Virginia to the late Aca and Hazel (Evans) King. On January 19, 1940 she married Earl Cantrell and he survives.  She is also survived by a daughter, Barbara Franklin, Prospect; son Tim (Nancy) Cantrell, Zanesfield; daughter-in-law, Kathy Cantrell, Magnetic Springs; nine grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren and three sisters.  She was preceded in death by a son, Will Cantrell. She was a member of more...
Wilbur “Will” Cantrell
Army and a member of the American Legion, Waldo; Am Vets 104, Delaware; and was a Moose Legionnaire at the Loyal Order of Moose, Delaware.  He was a proud volunteer in the Magnetic Springs community giving many hours of his time to services like mowing and cleaning, and helping troubled youth with their community service obligations.  He was a collector of many things and was a skilled card player. In addition to his wife and parents, he is su more...
Betty Lou Carey
t the Marion General Hospital to the late Herman Adam Kull and Gladys Mary (Eller) Kull, both of Marion.  She and her sister, Ruth (Kull) LeMay grew up in Marion during the Great Depression and as most residents during that time, her family endeavored to persevere.  She also had a brother, Charles Fredrick, who died at a young age.  She attended Marion Harding High School, and on August 23rd, 1952, married Richard William Carey of Green Camp T more...
Lucile M. Carey
As a young girl, she would walk each day to school. Lucille’s parent’s home was about 1 mile west of Norton. She graduated from the Waldo High School. Going to high school in Waldo, which was about 3 miles away. At this time she would hitch up a horse to the buggy and drive it to school. On November 25, 1931 in Waldo she married Edwin J. Carey who passed away Sunday January 24, 1987. Lucile is survived by 2 sons: Richard W. (Betty) Carey of more...
Richard William Carey
farm with his younger siblings, William Robert Carey (deceased), Ruth Ann (Roger) Stoffer of Vero Beach Fl, and Charles H. Carey (deceased).  Edwin and Lucille raised their children in a Christian home.  Richard was a long-time member of the Mount Olive United Methodist Church and currently was a member of Rush Creek United Methodist Church of Essex. He went on to make a career of farming and helped manage Carey Farms, Inc.  He and his brother more...
William “Bill” Robert Carey
family. William was a devoted son, husband, father, grandfather, and great grandfather and he never shied from sharing his love along with his knowledge and the wisdom he acquired throughout his life with his family.  When time permitted, he also enjoyed several other interests including history, photography, collecting and repairing various antiques and tools, and amateur radio.   Family and friends may call Sunday, October 10, 2021 from 2 more...
Stanley Clair Carlyle
rt Carlyle. Clair had worked at the former Smith Dairy in Marion and had also worked for Nickels Bakery. But the job he cherished most was when he was able to help alongside his son, Tracy at the restaurant. Clair was a longtime member of the Fite Memorial Baptist Church in Marion, he loved his church family. He was a very hard worker his entire life, always providing for his family. He took great pride in taking care of his yard. Clair was his more...
Jean Anne Williams Carmean
d gardener, she enjoyed cooking, mushroom hunting, karaoke with friends and taking motorcycle rides. Jean was also the bookkeeper for Carmean Repair where she worked alongside of her beloved husband Mike. Jean loved spending time with her family, especially her grandkids. Surviving is her husband Mike Carmean, they were married October 14, 2006 at their home in Richwood, their blended children: Nick Call, Delaware, Joseph (Mikaela) Call, Richwoo more...
Duane M. Carner
e was a retired school bus driver of the Elgin Schools. He was 1955 graduate of the LaRue High School. Funeral services will be held Saturday August 19, 2017 at 11:00 am the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home in LaRue, Pastor Tim Pasma will officiate, burial will follow in the LaRue Cemetery; friends may call from 5-7 pm on Friday at the funeral home in LaRue Memorial gifts may be made to the Salvation Army, 317 W. Church Street, Marion, OH 43302 more...
Wilma Carner
s an office worker for L K Restaurants, a homemaker and she enjoyed gardening. Funeral Services will be held Saturday June 16, 2012 at 11:00 AM at the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home in LaRue.  Officiating will be Pastor Tim Pasma, Burial will be in the LaRue Cemetery.  Friends may call at the funeral home in LaRue from 5 to 7 PM on Friday.   Those who wish may make memorial gifts to the Salvation Army 317 W. Church St. Marion, Ohio 43302. more...
E. Jodene Carpenter
ed Church near Green Camp, she had also worked for Betty Zane Popcorn Co. and in the cafeteria at the former New Bloomington school. In later years, she volunteered for Turning Point in Marion, and along with Murray were longtime members of the Eagles and Moose Lodges in Marion. Memorial services will be held Thursday September 21, 2017 at 1:00 pm at the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home in LaRue, Pastor David Lippert will officiate, burial will more...
Murray David Carpenter
ge, John and Charles sisters Pearl Martin, Dorothy Jerome and Louise Jones. Mr. Carpenter worked for the Marion Power Shovel for 44 ½  years. Member of the 25 year club at MPS.  Member of the Emanuel Reformed Church. Long time participant in Marion Bowling Leagues. Was an Avid golfer and loved sports. Funeral Services will be held Monday September 7, 2009 at 1:00 PM at the Emanuel Reformed Church 4234 Green Camp Essex Rd. Marion, Ohio 43302. more...
Fred Allen Carr
p Tournament in Prospect for many years, coached softball in Prospect when his girls were younger, helped with Elgin School activities, and he looked forward to going to the Prospect Legion meetings and very much enjoyed the time he spent with his friends. Surviving are his daughters: Nicci Sprouse of Columbus and Carrie (Tony) Robbins of Marion, Grandchildren: Hannah Sprouse, Connor and Kale Robbins, sister: Judy Carr of Richwood and brothers: more...
Mary Ellen Carr
he didn’t, by the end of the trip she had made new friends. She enjoyed taking pictures and had been a columnist for the Richwood Gazette, covering the Prospect News. Surviving are her children: Leroy (Jackie) Carr of Baltimore, Gary (Heidi) Carr of Prospect and Judy Carr of Richwood, grandchildren: Allison Carr, Derek (Jennifer) Miller, Andrew (Audrey) Miller, Kellie Jackson, Ryan (Samantha) Carr, Caitlin (Will) Gracely, Nicci (Derek) Sprou more...
Robert Lee Carr Sr.
n Lauer of Prospect and Marilyn Smith of Caledonia: two brothers. Ron A. (Janet) Carr of Prospect and Paul (Anita) A. Carr of Bucyrus; a daughter-in-law, Gail Harrison Carr Bentley of Marion; many nieces and nephews; and longtime friends, Cecil and Vera Oehler, Edwin and Kay Harsh and James and Margaret Swihart. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday at the Gehm-Baliinser Funeral Home in Prospect. The Rev. Paul Dionne will officiate a more...
Ethel L. Carter
s serving on various committees, as a trustee and church books auditor. She graduated from LaRue High School in 1930. She worked for 32 years as the bookkeeper at the F. J. Laubis & Son Grain Elevator in LaRue during which time she served as Deputy Registrar of Motor Vehicles for several terms. She then worked for 11½  years at L & K Enterprises in the accounts payable department retiring at the end of 1977. Ethel was a member of the Gleaner more...
Hazel Lucille Cayton
ens and the LaRue Euchre Club. Graveside services will be held Saturday, Sept. 17, 2005, at 11 a.m. at the LaRue Cemetery. Minister will be the Rev. Mark Schuring. The family will receive friends one half hour before service time at the cemetery. Those who wish may make contributions to the Emanuel Lutheran Church Radio Fund. more...
Jeffrey Brian Cellar
s parents are a sister, Kathy Cellar, at home; paternal grandmother, Loretta Cellar, Galion; and maternal grandmother, Evelyn VanSickle, Marion. A graveside service will be at 11 a.m. Thursday in LaRue Cemetery with the Rev. Tim Pasma officiating. Friends may call at Stofcheck Funeral Home, LaRue, after 7 p.m. Wednesday. Memorial contributions may be made to Robert Thornburgh's art class in care of Elgin High School. more...
Leanna Kathryn Moyer Cereoli
hael “Mickey” Cereoli, they were married November 16, 1986 in Texas and he died November 9, 2011. She was also predeceased by siblings: John C. Moyer and Rheba Rychel Leanna was a member of Eastern Star and proud of the time she was Worthy Matron for the Richwood Chapter. She was a registered Republican and was voted in Union County Central Committee Member in 2006. She loved to travel, and her favorite abroad destination were her trips to G more...
Walter Michael "Mickey" Cereoli
), 4899 Belfort Road, Suite 300, Jacksonville, Florida 32256 or to the Cereoli family to help defray expenses. Condolences and remembrances may be expressed at www.stofcheck-ballinger.com Mickey left his home for the last time wearing his boots, a Harley T-shirt and a bottle of Jaeger tucked under his arm – just the way he wanted. more...
Chloe Rose Chambers
by her daughter Marleigh Chambers of Prospect, brother Ian Chambers of Delaware, boyfriend Tony Spicer of Marion, half sisters Renee (Hayes) Chambers and Rosalie (Opritza) Chambers both of Boardman, aunt Michele Byers of Baltimore,uncle Shawn Tyrrell of Crestline, aunt Stacy (Tyrrell) and uncle Bruce Howell of Bucyrus, aunt Andi (Tyrrell) and uncle tim Wood of Belleville, cousin Nate and Ashley Byers of Fort Collins, Colorado, grandmother Patric more...
Alice Chandler
e WSCS, cooked countless funeral dinners, alumni dinners and catered many special events. When the church was between pastors, she would even preach on Sunday morning. Her faith was unshakable and the life she lived was a testimony to that faith. Alice had worked at the former IGA in Richwood and made many friends there, she had also worked at Tecumseh in Marion. She then finished her working career as the Head Cook for the North Union Schools. more...

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