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Leonard James Webb, Sr. eatley of Richwood and
Linda Parsons of Marion; a
stipson Charles Ransome of
Delaware; twelve grandchildren;
eight great-grandchildren;
two sisters Dorothy
Webb of near Richwood and
Betty Scheiderer of Columbus
and a brother John of Richwood.
He was preceded in death
by his first wife, the former Betty
Jane Rush, whom he married
in 1959.
Funeral services were held
Tuesday, Nov. 4 at the First
Baptist Church with Rev. Alan
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Austin Oliver Webb
Hour of Death_1:00 P-m-_ How Long 111_failing health
Occupation of Deceased__REtired Farmer_
Church, Lodges, Societies _Protestant faith
Date of Birth_June 4, 1898_ place of Birth Lawrence County, Kentucky
Father's Name John Martin Webb_Living ( ) Deceased (x)
Mother's Maiden Name_onia candis chadwick T more... |
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Dorothy H. Webb one brother: Leonard J. Webb Sr.
Dorothy worked as a sales clerk for the former Spain’s Five and Dime in Richwood, Carney’s in Marysville and the Ben Franklin Store in Delaware, she was a member of the Solitaires and enjoyed bowling and gardening. She also had attended the Community United Calvary Church in Richwood
Surviving is one sister: Betty (Richard) Scheiderer of Marion, 1 brother: john R. Webb of Marion, sister in law: Ruth Webb of more... |
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Garnet S. Webb n__1 976_____________________
Surviving Children and Addresses____________________________________________
______2 dau - Mrs. Shirley Levings. Prospect-_______________________________
Mrs. Delores McFadden, Richwood;
1 son - John Webb, Richwood
-11 Grandchildren and n Great Grandchildren also survive.
Surviving Brothers and Sisters and Addresses _________________
______2 sis 2 bro dec.________________________________________
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Monty L. Webb was also 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, more... |
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Ruth E. Shields Ransome Webb tball on TV but really loved attending high school games.
She was a member of the Richwood Garden Club. Ruth was happiest when she was working in her flower beds, planting new seeds or bulbs, pulling weeds and hoeing. She enjoyed watching the birds at her feeders.
She is survived by a daughter, Patricia “Pat” Kyle, Richwood; a son, Leonard J. (Bev) Webb Jr., Marion; a daughter-in-law, Vicki Webb, Marion; a sister, Charlotte J. (Irvin) Markl more... |
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S. Ray Webb ills. He then continued autobody work for 12 years self-employed. In 1988 he began working for GG Homes in Marion and since 2001 had been a self-employed handyman.
He served on The Auto Body Advisory Board at the Tri Rivers Joint Vocational School beginning in 1974. He had served on the Richwood Park Board as President and was instrumental in getting the new shelter House built. He was a bus driver for North Union Schools for 5 years, where more... |
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Vadie Webb Vadie Webb, 96, of near
Richwood, died Wednesday,
March 8, 1995 at Community Nursing
Center in Marion. She had
been seriously ill approximately
two weeks.
The daughter of Ralph and
Alafare Jones Holbrook was
born February 2, 1899 in
Lawrence County, KY. She
married Austin Oliver Webb
December 25, 1918. He preceded
her in death February 13,
1988.
Surviving are two sons,
Leonard and John, both of
Richwood; two daughters,
Dorothy Webb of Richwood
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Leslie A. Weichenthal . There she started a literary publication for student authors and promoted high standards in the classroom. She touched thousands of lives.
As a retiree, Leslie taught Learning Enrichment classes for seniors. One class on journal writing spawned a local writers' group. A woman of strong faith, she also taught adult Sunday school and was a former Sunday school superintendent.
An avid bridge player, Leslie played for 30 years and achieved her more... |
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Lawrence William "Coxie" Weiss County
Election Board, 16 years as a Pleasant Township Trustee, 15/2 years as chairman
of the Marion County Democrats and eight years on the Marion Softball
Commission.
He was born July 7, 1909, in Marion County to the late Joseph and Estella
Garrett Weiss. He married Margaret B. Loy Aug. 19, 1967, and she died
Feb. 14, 1997.
The Rev. David Hoffman officiated at private cremation graveside services
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Margaret Belle Weiss nes City, Fla.
She was a member of the Prospect United Methodist Church, Order of the
Eastern Star in Worthington, Pythian Sisters in Prospect and the Loyal Order
of Moose.
She was bom July 8,1915, in Worthington to the late John and'Edna Hatfield
Loy.
She is survived by her husband, Lawrence William "Coxie" Weiss; and two
sisters, Evelyn LeVasscur of Haines City, -Fla., and Geneva Pierce of
Marengo.
The Rev. David L. Hoffman will offic more... |
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Clair Waldo Welch nd an Army veteran
during the Vietnam War. He then worked for H.P.M. in Mount Gilead and
for Berbee Bulbs in Marysville.
He formerly belonged to the Millcreek VFW Post No. 3320. He was a member
of the Marysville Eagles. He enjoyed the friendships he made at the
Flamingo Bar and Grill in Marysville.
Mr. Welch was born Nov. 18, 1948, in Kenton, to the late Herbert and
Dorothy Campbell Welch.
Surviving are his children, Hope Rheadon (Aaron) Tipton a more... |
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Dustin Keith Welch tin Keith Welch, 20, of Marion, died unexpectedly Tuesday, Dec. 26,2006, at his home.
He had attended Marion City Schools and Tri-Rivers Career Center and its building maintenance program. He had worked as a bricklayer.
He enjoyed riding his bike, skate boarding and riding his Heelys.
He was born Dec. 24,1986, in Marion.
Surviving are his mother, Angela M. (Roland) Glover of Marion; his father, Larry Keith Parker Jr. of Newark; grandparents, Terr more... |
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Faye Welch by her parents, Eskel Harris Thompson and Martha Maxine (Fields) Burke; a grandson, Dustin Welch; a brother Fred Thompson; and sisters Doris Thompson and Alice Blanton.
She was a 1970 graduate of Elgin High School. She enjoyed watching Ohio State basketball and the Cleveland Indians. Faye enjoyed making necklaces with beads for many people and loved her Boston Terriers. Family was the center of her life; she loved her husband and her chil more... |
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Gaylord S. Welch rn Feb. 25,1918, in Ashley, he was the son of the late Clair and Carrie (Smith) Welch.
On Feb. 25, 1945, he married Doris Irene Kimble and she survives A U.S. Army veteran of World War II, he was retired and a member of T.P. Johnson American Legion Post 329, Mount Gilead.
He is also survived by three sons, Carl Welch, Richwood, David Welch, Delaware, Terry Welch, Marion; a daughter, Mrs. Conley (Maria) Roberts, Marion; a brother, Billy May Welch, more... |
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Jason Albert Welch ) or Deceased ( ), When---------------------------
Surviving Children and Addresses___________________________________________
Paternal grandparents - Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Welch, Marysville; Maternal grandparents - Mr. & Mrs. Joe Albert, Richwood
Paternal great-grandparents - Mrs. Lois Welch and Mr. & Mrs. Charles
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Maternal great-grandparents - Mr. & Mrs. John Herr, Rt. more... |
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Lois M. Welch Deceased (*)
If Living, Where -
Married to Russell welch (date) Oct_fi, 19?3_in_rysville-
Wife or Husband Living ( ) or Deceased (x), When-Juno, 1972-
Surviving Children and Addresses_
1 dau - Mrs. Donald (Bernice Jean) Jolliff, Marysville; 1 son - Kenneth Welch, Marysville
_1 son dec,-
1_Grandchildren and 8 dreat Grandchildren also survive.
Surviving Brothers and Sisters and Addresses
2 sis - Nellie McCarty, Marysville:_
Harriott Evils more... |
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Louis W. Welch Whirlpool for over 40 years, retiring in 2009 as a receiving clerk. A veteran of the U. S. Army, he was a member of American Legion Post 162 in Marion. Louis loved watching NASCAR, especially Dale Earnhardt Jr., and he enjoyed woodworking, traveling and picking on his brothers-in-law.
He is survived by a daughter, Shannon Vera, Marion; two sons, James (Maria) Bibler, Illinois; jon (Tami) Bibler, Marion; a brother, Gary (Lynn) Runyon, Mansfie more... |
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Terrance "Terry" S. Welch Sr. rry was a veteran of the U.S. Air Force, was retired from the Marion Correctional Institute as a Sergeant after 20 yrs of service, he was a member of American Legion Post 584 in Marion, loved racing and camping, but the true joy of his life was his devoted family
On June 6, 1970 he married the love of his life Faye (Thompson) and she survives, also surviving are their children: Angela Marie (Roland) Glover, Terry Welch Jr., Steven A. (Karrie) Wel more... |
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Jack B. Weller rer. Member of the Richwood First Baptist Church and participant in many choral activities and community endeavors, including Lions Club.
Surviving is daughter: Gwenyth (Allen T.) Fabian of Westerville, Grandson: Thomas A. (Josephine Kuo) Miller of Marysville, sister: Eileen Weller Stephenson of Columbus and sister-in-law: Mabel Gill, former Richwood resident.
His constant love, caring concern and Jovial manner will be greatly missed by his sma more... |
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Dr. Mark W. Wells of Ohio State University Alumni Assoc. Date of Birth Feb. 17, 1949_ place of Birth Kenton, Ohio_
Father's Name
Mother's Maiden Name __
If Living, Where _Richwood
Living ( ) Deceased * ) Living (x) Deceased ( )
Calvin Wells
Joan Wiley Wells
Felicia Jones
(date)
Married to
in
Wife or Husband Living (x) or Deceased ( ), When Surviving Children and Addresses_
1 son - Travis N. Wells and 1 dau - Erika D. Wells both at home
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George Robert "Bob" Welsh a faithful and devoted care giver for many years to his wife Pat in her later years.
In recent years, due to failing health, he spent his days resting quietly at home watching the daily happenings of life on the farm and enjoying frequent visits from his great grandchildren. Exploring the farm and sharing their many found treasures: a stick, an egg, a bird feather, sheep’s wool, a willy worm, a rock, a beautiful flower or a bean sprout, with more... |
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Janis Lorene (Patrick) Welsh a) in Marion.
She was born in Richwood on February 27, 1927, to Edna H. (Bell) and Faris A. Patrick. She was the youngest of their three children and was especially fond of and close to her maternal grandparents Nancy and Joseph Bell.
Janis grew up in Richwood, where she participated in a wee bit of mischief with her older siblings and friends. She was a 1945 graduate of Richwood High School, and the salutatorian of her class. She rema more... |
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Paden Gene Welsh re veteran graveside
services will be conducted by the Richwood VFW and American Legion
posts. Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. Tuesday.
Pallbearers will be Jeff and Max Robinson, Randy and Jerry Moore, Ron
Belville and Jim Johnson. Larry Nibert will be an honorary pallbearer.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Central Ohio Parkinson's
Society or VFW Post 870 in care of the funeral home. more... |
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Patricia Ann Welsh Dr. Spath in Toledo, and Dr.
Hull in Richwood. As an LPN she worked for several nursing homes in the
area, Memorial Hospital and for Dr. Coleman in Richwood.
She was a member of Richwood First United Methodist Church. She enjoyed
painting and crocheting and "helping out" on the farm.
She was born March 4, 1931, in Kenton, to the late George and Dorothy
Oates Battles. She also was predeceased by an infant sister.
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