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Maryellen Willis
las L. Willis on Dec. 29,1936, and he died May 26, 1981. She was predeceased by seven brothers and a sister. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Lowell (Jean) Redmon and Mrs. Jerry (Linda) Temple, both of Richwood; a son, John Willis of Richwood; nine grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; and a sister, Ruth Stokes of Hobe Sound, Fla. Graveside services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday at the Claibourne Cemetery. The Rev. Cliff Fryda will off more...
Wilma D. Dysert
he was a former member of Grace Chapel United Methodist Church and current member of York United Methodist Church.  She loved wintering in Florida with her husband and those years are remembered as her best times.  Wilma enjoyed gardening and going out to eat and was a prolific collector of recipes. On September 8, 1950, she married Gerald L. Dysert in LaRue and he died March 23, 2004.  She was also preceded in death by two brothers, Guy and more...
Barbara Ann Pierce Anderson Wilson
ball and football.  Having been a longtime resident at the Arbors, she had become a spokesperson and advocate for patients and residents there. Her first husband was Howard Anderson, with whom she had three children, Lisa (John Porter) Lester, Rushsylvania and her children Kristina and TyAnn; Dawn Kay (Fred) Valfre, Abilene, Texas and their children, Marcus and Rachael; a son, Ralph (Lisa) Anderson, Marysville and their children, Katlin and Ryl more...
Connie S. Wilson
e worked for 26 years. Following retirement she worked part time at the Dutch Mill Greenhouse in Marysville. Connie loved working in her vegetable and flower gardens; she really did have a green thumb. She also took great enjoyment in watching the barn swallows and hummingbirds—it was the little things that made her happy. She especially loved spending time with her grandson, Evan, who was like the son she never had. Surviving is her husband, more...
Constance Wilson
Oct. 7,2000, at Marion Manor Nursing Home where she had been living. She was of the Methodist faith and was a member of the Fortnightly Club and the Richwood Civic Center. She was born April 23, 1904, in Richwood to the late John S. and Mary Sterr Collier and was predeceased by a brother, two sisters and her husband, Frederick Wilson. She is survived by a sister, Isabel Blackford of Findlay and a sister-in-law, Helen Collier of Richwood. Funeral more...
Eleanor Maxine Wilson
he years. Maxine was owner/operator of the former Wilson Ag Center in Richwood for 35 years. It was an important part of Richwood’s agricultural heritage. Although she was very active in her community, her most important job was that of being a mom and grandma to her large family. She truly cared for her grandkids. Surviving are her children, Dennis (Connie) Wilson of Richwood, Dianne (Don) Hoover of Babson Park, Florida, Douglas (Patricia) more...
Geraldine M. Wilson
cember 15, 2016, also preceding her in death was her son Thomas S. Wilson Gerry was a 1950 graduate of Duquesne High school. She was a member of the St. Mary's Catholic Church in Marion and a former long- time member of St. Joseph's Catholic Church in LaRue. She worked for many years at the Marion Power Shovel in Marion as a secretary, and also at Purex Industries. Surviving is her daughters:  Lori Wilson of Marion and Kathy Wilson of LaRue. more...
Margaret Pauline Wilson
n, 87, died Sunday, July 14, 2002, at Clearwater, Fla. The Richwood native was a member of Fulton Creek Friends Church and active member of the community.  She was retired from Lazarus Department Store in Columbus and enjoyed quilting, sewing and gardening.  Surviving are a daughter, Mary Jane Seibert of Dunedin, Fla.; a brother, J. Russell Nickol of Lincoln, Neb; three nieces and three nephews.  Graveside services were conducted T more...
Patricia Anne Wilson
onald and Donna (Rasey) Thomas, she was also preceded in death by husbands, Marion Sessler and Richard Wilson, she was also predeceased by a brother, Michael Thomas. Pat was talented at doing all sorts of crafts, she also enjoyed gardening and taking pictures. But her true joy in life was spending time with her loving family. She loved the time spent when she lived in West Virginia with Shorty. Surviving are her children: Ronald (Dawn Keller) G more...
Tammy Lee Wilson
n of Marion, David (Savannah) Wilson Jr. of Marion and Donna (Kevan) Wright of Marion. Grandchildren: Colt Rawlins, Karson Pyatt, Sophia Rawlins, Skyler Wilson, Bentlee Wilson, Noah Angle and Nevaeh Wilson Her mom: Donna L. (Johnson) Connors of Morral Siblings: Kelly (Tom) Crabtree of Marion and Robbie Trent of Pennsylvania Memorial services will be held Sunday February 28, 2021 at 11:00 am at Todd’s Home, 5685 Baer Rd. Morral,  Ohio 43337 T more...
Thomas E. Wilson
he married the former Geraldine Huszinko in the Mother of Sorrows Church in McKees Rocks. He was a member of St. Mary Catholic Church in Marion and the Knights of Columbus in Marion.  He had been a member of the former St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in LaRue. He loved hunting when he was able.  Tom was an avid fan of the Cleveland Browns and LeBron James and the Cavaliers.  He was happy to have lived long enough to see three great-grandchild more...
Thomas Scott "Tommy" Wilson
Wilson of Bucyrus and Kathy Wilson of LaRue. Nephews; Trent (Danielle) King of Marion, Adam King and Eric King both of LaRue. Special friends Mark and Kelly Primavera.   Tommy was a hard working man who could always find a job for himself. Just out of Elgin High School, he went out west and signed on with a harvesting outfit who would start the fall harvest in Texas and finish in Montana, chopping and cutting corn, beans and wheat. He also drov more...
Clark Van Winkle
, June 28, 2002. He was employed for 22 years in the outdoor advertising business in San Antonio. He was a 1975 graduate of North Union High School and attended Ohio State University. He was born Sept. 30, 1956, in Kenton to John and Nadine Clark Van Winkle and was predeceased by his father. He is survived by his mother of Richwood; his wife Melanie Rosencran Van Winkle; a stepdaughter, Heather White of San Antonio; a sister, Lisa (Gary) Baker of more...
David Paul Winkle Jr.
iving are his children: Dewy, Landon, Jasmine, Hunter, Gavin, Eva and Sophia. David loved the outdoors and anything that went with that: riding motorcycles, 4- wheelers to name a few. He was very mechanically inclined; he enjoyed tearing down lawnmowers and rebuilding them and working on cars. He truly loved his kids. There is a Celebration of Life scheduled for Sunday August 22, 2021 at 5 pm at the Eagles Lodge in Kenton. There will be a grav more...
Lois Marie Richardson Winkle
born Oct. 7,1932, in Morral, to the late Kenneth and Opal Margaret Donovan Richardson. On June 27, 1950, she married Richard Dean Winkle and he survives. Also surviving are children Rick Dean (Sandy) Winkle of Prospect, and Joan Wilkinson and Dena Hook, both of Marion; grandchildren, Angela (Toby) Reiff, Ryan (Jeanie) Pelfrey, John Hook, Laura Winkle, Mark Winkle and Jason (Amanda) Winkle; great-grandchildren, Storme, Turner and Hanah Reiff, Mac more...
Martha Mae Winkle
Martha Mae Winkle, age 79 of Richwood, died Wednesday, September 19, 2012 at her home.  She was born August 6, 1933 in Richwood to the late John and Anna (Wheeler) Mulligan.  She was also preceded in death by two brothers, Charles and Marvin Mulligan and a sister, Ramona Sellers. Martha loved to go out and eat and go shopping with her family.  She was a homemaker and member of the Community United Calvary Church in Richwood.  She enJoyed pla more...
Michael “Mike” Winkle
of Marion, died Sunday afternoon June 28, 2015 at his home. He was born October 20, 1983 in Marysville. Mike loved his work as a landscaper, he also spent a lot of time tinkering as he had a knack for fixing things. Mike enjoyed jet skiing, four wheeling and anything to do outdoors. Mike was in the process of getting his CDL license, this was keeping up the family tradition of driving truck. He also cherished the time he spent with his friends more...
Nadine Van Winkle
5 of Richwood, died peacefully Monday morning August 11, 2014 at the Kobacker House in Columbus. She was born October 3, 1918 in Union County to the late Fred and Ada (Barnett) Clark, she was also predeceased by her husband John Van Winkle whom she married January 3, 1942 in southern Ohio and he died October 25, 1994 and one son Clark Van Winkle and an infant brother Raymond. Nadine was a stay-at-home mother until her youngest child was in high more...
Paul Raymond Winkle
y Trucking after thirty-five years and five million accident-free miles.  He loved going to baseball games at the Richwood Park, watching football and going to horse races, car races and demo derbies with his sons.  Paul enjoyed spending time with his family, whether it was cookouts or taking car trips and vacations to visit with relatives and friends or going to river boats.  He also enjoyed eating out at local restaurants with the church men more...
Richard Dean Winkle
h. He would spend many hours in the garage tinkering. He would then have a big yard sale at the end of summer (with A LOT of help from his wife) to sale the items he had refurbished. He was a devoted father and husband and enjoyed being the friends he made over the years. Surviving are his daughters: joan Wilkinson of Marion and Dena (Dr. Santo) Hook Pino of Valley, Alabama Daughter-in-law: Sandy Winkle grandchildren: Angela Reiff, Ryan Pelfrey, more...
Phillip L. Winslow
Phillip L. Winslow, 86, of LaRue joined his beloved wife Darlene in Heaven on Wednesday, December 13, 2017 to live together, forever, with the Lord. He was born September 16, 1931 in North Lewisburg to the late Lawrence W. and Hazel A. (Burroughs) Winslow johnson. In June of 1952, he married Gloria Darlene Hayden and they celebrated 30 years together before Darlene passed away in 1982.  He was also preceded in death by a grandson, Harley Davids more...
Gladys. C Winter
RICHWOOD GAZETTE DEATH REPORT Name Gladys. C Winter Address IS000 S. R. 4 NaAy*ville - joAmerlvf o{ Richwood CkuAck 0Agani*t oft Ridnmod l*t United Me.tkodi.At joA 57 year Church, Lodges, Societies W- CMmzl Chaptu *42 O.E.S.; UUnightty Club; Women'4 Society 0& Church. Date of Birth Pec. 29, 1901 Place of Birth Union Co. Father’s Name Stanley Bown Living ( ) Deceased xk) Mother’s Maiden Name . Blanche. Richie Living ( ) Deceased If Living, W more...
Harold Winter
________ 3..sis & 1 bro dec.,_______________________________________ Funeral Services will be hpld Mon. Feb. 25>________U98_5________________ at-----ULcOQeu m. in the---------Ballinger F. H.------------------------ with Rev. John W. Beers, Jr._________________officiating. Burial will be in __________m ai bourne Cemetery, near____________________________________ Friends may call at BFH after from 2~» A 7-9 Sun. Feb. , 1SL 2^_24t^ contributions - more...
Charles L. Wiseman
l Cave and Wilbur and William Wiseman. Charles had served our country in the United States Army and was a veteran of the Korean War. He was a farmer most of his life and had also worked at Honda of America for 15 yrs. He enjoyed woodworking, playing cards, (euchre and solitaire were favorites) and was an avid puzzle doer. Surviving is his wife, josephine (Crace) Wiseman, they were married April 10, 1952 in Indiana. Also surviving are two daugh more...
Daniel E. Wisma
thank ViaQuest Hospice for their support and care; doctors in particular Dr. Louis Chorich and Dr. Timothy Voorhees for their compassionate care; everyone at The James who assisted, treated, and cared for Dan throughout this journey; and Memorial Damascus Family Medicine’s doctors and staff through the years. According to Dan’s wishes, he will be cremated and there will be no service.  Private interment of his ashes will take place in Urban more...

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