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Richard V. Lukens Richard V. Lukens, 83, St. Joseph, Missouri passed away Sunday, November 8, 2015 at his home.
He was born September 6, 1932 in Marion, Ohio.
Richard married MarJorie Diane Foos on September 11, 1955.
He proudly served in the United States Air Force. After serving in the military he worked for the federal government in different capacities until retirement.
Richard was a member of the Grand Lodge F&AM of Ohio, Grand Chapter of Ohio, Grand Cou more... |
| Rodney L. Lumpkins st church in Richwood and was an avid fan of North Union
Wildcat sports and a fan of the Cincinnati reds and Bengals.
He was born Dec. 26, 1958, in Marion and was predeceased by his father,
Orval Lumpkins and his stepfather, John Murray Sr.
He is survived by his mother, Doris Albert Lumpkins Murray of Marion; a
brother, Jeff Lumpkins of Ottawa Lake, Mich.; six stepbrothers, John (Mary)
Murray Jr. of Westerville, Frank Murray of Arlington, Texas, more... |
| Harold Lusk usk and a brother, Fred “Butch” Lusk.
On June 17, 1962, he married the former Mary Milner and she survives.
He was a lifelong farmer and member of the York Center United Methodist Church. Harold loved his animals and enjoyed working with them, whether it was showing dairy cows or Belgian Horses and Halflingers or buying and selling livestock. He was a lifetime member of the National Holstein Association, was a board member of the Ohio Holst more... |
| Matthew David Lusk Moline, 111., due to injuries suffered in an automobile accident
near the Illinois and Iowa border.
He was a diesel mechanic for Bowen Implement in Upper Sandusky. He
was a graduate of North Union High School and Tri-Rivers Joint Vocational
School and a member of the Tri-Rivers FFA and the American Haflineer
Registry. 6
He was bom June 1,1978, in Kenton to Harold and Mary Milner Lusk and
was predeceased by his maternal grandparents, Ralph and Mi more... |
| Arthur E. Lust Arthur E. Lust age 79 of Plain City died Monday evening at the Memorial Hospital of Union County following a short illness
He was born January 8, 1928 in Prospect to the late Elmer John and Alice (Neidhart) Lust, also predeceased by granddaughter: Stephanie Lust, brother: Harold Lust and 2 sisters: Esther Halt and Mary Thomas
Art worked for almost 50 yrs for Miller Implement Dealership in Delaware as a Salesman, then for 10 yrs with JD Equipmen more... |
| Lillie F. Luster
Surviving Children and Addresses_
2 .sons - Fred,—Oklahoma City, Okla>
Tennis, Sycamore, Ohio; 4 ddu - Mrs. Ethel Hughes, Pikeville, Ky.;
Mrs. Helen Kent, Qceola, Ohio;
Mrs. Billy Beatrice Harris, Chicago, 111.; Mrs. Jodi Garrett, Marinn-
1 son dec. Grandchildren and _2£_
Great Grandchildren also survive.
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Surviving Brothers and Sisters and Addresses
2 sis 2 bro dec.
-m i o 'ii i i ij Tues., March 4, 1986 in Funeral Services will be more... |
| Woodrow Luster ie F. Hall April 4, 1933 and she died March 1, 1986.
He is survived by a son, Fred luster of Palm Springs, CA; four daughters, Ethel Hughes of Pikeville, KY, Helen Kent of Bucyrus, Billy Beatrice Harris of Stickney, Ill and Josephine Garrett of marion; several grandchildren and several great-grandchildren; a brother, Daniel Luster of Pikeville and four sisters, Thelma Booth of Columbus, Mae of Arkansas, lizzie Carroll of Pkeville and Josephine o more... |
| Kara L. Lust ul lifetime member of the LaRue United Methodist Church. Kara was an assistant office manager at Musgrave Orthodontics in Delaware and Waldo. She had a good rapport with patients and their families and was devoted to her job. A 1994 graduate of Elgin High School, she was a loyal Elgin Comet fan. She loved family get-togethers and watching her son Nash play sports. She was a fan of the Cleveland Browns and the OSU Buckeyes. Kara was an a more... |
| Stephanie Keikilani Lust r of the National Honor Society, was active with 4-H, volunteered at Marion General Hospital, had worked for Dr. Nowacki and had been involved with the school musicals at Pleasant. Her plans for the fall were to attend OSU majoring in pharmacy. She loved being with her friends and going shopping.
Funeral services will be held 2 p.m. Wednesday, July 7, 2004, at the Emanuel Lutheran Church in Marion. Friends may call 2-8 p.m. today at the Stofcheck more... |
| Terri Lynn Lutz xtremely loving. She loved the color yellow and tulips, which is fitting, given she was so bright and brought happiness to so many. She always put her family first and being with them and sharing experiences was the greatest joy of her life.
She loved to crochet, cross-stitch and she also enjoyed crafting. She was an excellent cook and was awarded many first-place prizes for her baked goods at the Darke County Fair. She was also an integral part more... |
| Jean Ann Lux Aug. 8,1999, at 3:15 p.m. at OSU East Hospital in Columbus, Ohio.
She was born Oct. 19,1929, to the late Jessie and Delia (Dague) Perkins.
She married George Lux, and he died in 1976.
She was a homemaker and a member of St. Joseph Church in LaRue.
She is survived by one step-son, George Lux Jr. of Shelby, Ohio; four brothers, Fred Perkins of Florida, Jack Perkins of Mansfield, Lawrence "Butch" Mumau and Larry Mumau, both of Ashland; fo more... |
| Richard A. “Doc” Lyon or his son’s business, Circle T Logistics.
Doc had been a member of the Elgin Young Farmers, National Young Farmers, Moose Lodge and Farm Bureau. He had also served on the Green Camp Elevator Board.
When he was able, he enjoyed dancing, traveling and time at his cottage at Indian Lake.
Surviving are his children, Marke A. (Denise) Lyon of Marion and Julie (Jeff Pennington) Daily of Davenport, Florida
His first wife, Barbara A. Lyon of Winter more... |
| Albert James Mabery e of Birth
Gale M. Mabery
Father's Name
Married t Evelyn Lediev (date)May 17. 1953 Wife or Husband Living (x) or Deceased ( ), When _ Surviving Children and Addresses_
Harding fnnnty nhii
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3 sons - Charles Mabery, Raymond; John Mabery, Richwood; Andrew Mabery, Richwood 2 daughters - Mrs. Steve (Deborah Fryman) Sproull, Richwood;
Mrs. Hobart (Sharon) Conley, LaRue
12 Grandchildren and_Great Grandchildren also survive.
Surviving Brothers and S more... |
| Evelyn L Mabery born October 20, 1933 to the late Robert and Mildred (McFarland) Ledley.
On May 17, 1953 she married Albert James Mabery and he died February 22, 1992.
She was a member of the Richwood VFW Ladies Auxiliary 870. Evelyn enjoyed reading and doing word search puzzles. She particularly enjoyed nature and watching the birds outside her windows.
She is survived by three sons, Charles (Esta) Mabery, Raymond; john Mabery, Richwood; Andrew (Holly R more... |
| Grace M. Mabry was also preceded in death by her husband William T. Mabry, they were married August 2, 1942 and he died September 19, 1994, a daughter, Cindy Sever and six sisters and four brothers.
Grace was a hardworking farmwife who enjoyed the everyday activities of living on a farm. She was an excellent cook and baker of pies.
She was a member of the Richwood Civic Center, where she had helped with the meal program.
Grace was known for her care of othe more... |
| Lillian I. Macomber _____________
1 sis - Mrs. Claribel Risher, Columbus________________
1 sis dec.
Mon. Oct. 31, 1983
Funeral Services will be held____
at 11 s 00a___m in the_________Gehm-Ballinger F„ H,___________________
with Rev___________John Babson______________officiating. Burial will be in
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Oller
Cemetery, near
Delaware Co.
Friends may call at
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G-BFH after from 5~9 ^un. Oct. 30th more... |
| Betty K. Madison eneral Hospital.
Born Feb. 28, 1901, in Wheeling, W.Va., she was the daughter of Martin and Maria (Agnic) Kasun. The homemaker was a member of Corpus Christi Catholic Church in Wheeling.
She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. John (Ruth) Ray 1, Richwood; two brothers, Joseph Kasun, Wheeling, and Edward Kasun, Hendersonville, N.C.; three sisters, Mrs. Angela Moore and Kathryii Seidler, both Wheeling, and Margaret Yant, New Philadelphia; seven grand more... |
| Floyd A. Madison Floyd A. Madison, 73 of LaRue, died Monday December 26, 2022 at his home.
He was born August 22,1949 in Kenton to the late Floyd Q. and Nova Katherine (Johnson) Madison.
Floyd worked at the Whirlpool Corporation in Marion for over 40 years until he retired. He served in the US Army as well as Vietnam. Floyd was a member of the VFW Post # 7201 in Marion.
Floyd coached youth baseball and enJoyed watching all 3 of his children in any sports or more... |
| Alberta Kathleen Magill
2 grandchildren: Ann Kathleen Verity, Magnetic Springs; Jared Charles Magill. Delaware
Great Grandchildren also survive.
Surviving Brothers and Sisters and Addresses
1 brother - Ross Hobbs r Crooksville
2 sister - Ester Jordan, Galion
Mrs. David (Lee ) Flohr
July 17, 1976
Grandchildren and
Galion
Thurs., Nov. 5, 1992
Funeral Services will be held_
11:00a m in tViP Ballinger-Peppard Funeral Home, Richwood
Jeff Gill
. officiating. Burial more... |
| Suzanne Mahaney band, Luther Laughrey, Jr., and brothers, David and Don Fryman.
Suzanne was of the Lutheran faith, she took great comfort in reading the Bible, something she did on a very regular basis.
She had a fun loving spirit, she enjoyed playing all sorts of card games, rooting for her Ohio State Buckeyes and spending many hours crocheting. Suzanne also enjoyed reading mysteries and when she was able, she liked to go fishing and camping.
But the real ce more... |
| William M. Malaby, Jr. y. He was a member of Fleet Reserve Association.
He was known as “Wild Bill” and “Junkyard Bill” by many, but his best names were Husband, Dad, Grandpa and Great-Grandpa. He never met a stranger and always had a joke or story to tell. He enjoyed tinkering and could fix about anything. He was always supportive of his grandkids and enjoyed attending their events and activities.
On December 16, 2006 he married the former Brenda (Fo more... |
| Edmund Irving Mallett formerly of LaRue, died Tuesday March 3, 2009 at 7:45 AM at his residence in Marion.
He was born December 18, 1927 in Lakewood, Ohio to the late C. I. and Mildred (Sherman) Mallett. On August 4, 1951 he married Winifred Jones and she survives.
Also surviving are two sons; Mark (Trisha) Mallett of Galloway, NJ, and Jeff (Teresia) Mallett of LaRue, one daughter; Laura (Terry) Widder of LaRue. Grandchildren; Dr. Nicole (Paul) Elsey of Ravenna, more... |
| Mildred Mary Mallett
Nov 29, 1990- Funeral Mass will be conducted 2 p.m. Sunday in St. Joseph Catholic Church, LaRue, for Mildred Mary Mallett, 89, with Father Dean Mathewson officiating. Burial will follow in LaRue Cemetery. Calling hours will not be observed.
Stofcheck Funeral Home, LaRue, is handling arrangments, Memorial contributions may be made to St. Joseph Church or to a charity of the donor's choice.
Mrs. Mallett, a resident of Community Nursing Center, for more... |
| Ronald L. Malone Kroger Fuel Center in Marion.
He proudly served as a Red Coat at Ohio Stadium during football games and was known for giving out buckeyes at the games. Ron had a very outgoing personality; he never met a stranger. He enjoyed following the Ohio State Buckeyes as well as the Cleveland Browns and the Cincinnati Reds. He also enjoyed grilling out with his family.
He loved following his grandkids and coaching his kids in Prospect when they we more... |
| Leila M. Mams Ohio, to the late Charles Leo and Elva Lovett (Bearner) Harvey.
On May 4,1935, she married William Adams and he died July 27,1969.
She is survived by one sister, Elva Miller of Cheyenne, Wyo., and special friends, Helen and John Borland of Richwood.
She was preceded in death by three brothers. Blair Harvey, Kenneth Harvey and Herman Harvey; five sisters, Hulda Greetham, Fern Lawrence, Pearl Bucher, Norma Hodge, and Mearl Johnson.
She was a membe more... |
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