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Charles Leo Myers
MARION — Charles Leo Myers, age 72, of 883 Sheridan Road, Marion, died Wednesday, March 18, 1998, at 6:30 p.m. at Americare Marion. He was born June 10, 1925, to the late Joe and Dorothy (Knoll) Myers., Mr. Myers was a World War II veteran serving in the U.S. Navy and was an asbestos worker. He is survived by a friend, Christine Finley of Marion; and three sisters, Lorraine Roeber, Charlotte Bieble and Margaret Lutz, all of Baltimore, Md. Memo more...
Glenn William Myers
age 86 of Richwood, died Wednesday afternoon, December 21, 2011 at Heartland of Marysville.  He was born April 13, 1925 in McKay to the late Floyd “Ben” and Blanche (Ayers) Myers. On June 7, 1946 he married the former Joanne LaRue in Somerset and she survives. He was a World War II Army veteran and was a member of Baccarat Post 40 American Legion in Richwood.  Glenn loved camping and traveling and one of his favorite pastimes was watchin more...
Mildred “Millie” Myers
Mildred “Millie” Myers, age 95 of Yoakum Road died unexpectedly Thursday, June 14, 2012 at her home.  She was born August 1, 1916 in Upper Sandusky to the late John and Mary (Wilmes) Loverich. On October 11, 1938 she married John H. Myers in St. Peter's Church in Upper Sandusky and he died July 30, 1994.  She was also preceded in death by all of her siblings, Arthur Loverich, Bernard Loverich, Helen Myers and Robert Loverich, a son-in-law, more...
Paulanna K. Myers
he married Marvin Myers in Fulton and he survives in Marysville. A 1970 graduate of River Valley High School, she worked at Kable Fulfillment in Marion and also CJ Treasures.  She loved to play Yahtzee and Bingo and also enjoyed bowling.  Paulanna was full of life and loved to fish and go camping at Lake Erie. Besides her husband she is survived by a son, Eric (Tami) Myers, Marysville and their children, Cameron, Alexis, Savannah and Karlie; more...
Sallie Sue Myford
sisted Living in Powell. She was born Nov. 26, 1960, in Marion, to the late Harold R. Sheets and Rayda M. Harraman Reese who survives in Richwood. Also surviving is her son, Andrew M. Myford of Delaware, sister and brothers, Johna E. (Steve) Gilliam of Prospect, Danny L. (Jackie) Sheets and Robert R. (Cheryl) Sheets of Delaware; grandmother, Leona Zachariah of Richwood; and her ex-husband, Duncan Myford of Magnetic Springs. Memorial services will more...
Vera Lee Cunningham Tharp Narug
ne Eaton, her step father Thomas Eaton; brothers William Melvin, Paul Henry, Roger Dale, Russell Eugene, and James Edward Cunningham; her first husband and father of her children Charles Woodrow Tharp, and her second husband Joseph J. Narug. Vera is survived by her daughters Marcia (Robert) Demeter, Valerie (David) Morgan, son Mark (Keri) Tharp; grandchildren Jason, Shanna, Joseph, Sarah, Amanda, Cassie, Candace, Christina, Joey and Amber; great more...
Dennis K. Nauman
loved sports would be an understatement. He played football in high school. But he truly cherished watching his kids and grandkids in all their events, he and Norma rarely missed going to the games. In his younger days he enjoyed drag racing and hunting. Dennis was very mechanically inclined; he could fix about anything and was known to enjoy “tinkering”. Surviving is his wife, Norma J. (Glaze) Nauman, they were married January 20, 1961 in more...
Mildred M. Wright Nau
ffrey (Charlotte) Nau of Colorado Springs; a daughter, Nancy* (Michael) Brooks of Janesville, Wis.; five grandchildren; four sisters, Helen (Herman) Lockwood of West Liberty, Mary Jane (Marion) Rapp of Bellefontaine, Maxine (John) Vicario of Bellefontaine and Bonnie (Ray) Kavanagh of West Mansfield. - Graveside services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at the Byhalia Cemetery. The Rev. Mike Gillett of the Byhalia Friends Church will officiate. more...
D. Pauline Neel
f the Richwood Church of Christ where she taught Sunday School for many years. She was a 1930 graduate of Richwood High School and a member of the Richwood Civic Center, the former Navy Mothers Club and the Solitaires. She enjoyed playing cards. She was born Dec. 20, 1912, in Delaware County to the late Thomas Ray and Clara Rider Fryman and was predeceased by two granddaughters; a brother, Perry "Bud" Fryman; and two sisters, Clarice Fr more...
Donald “Don” Eugene Neel
nd retired from Honda of America with over 10 years of employment. Don was a veteran of the United States Army (1960 - 1962). He was a co-founder of the Richwood Gun and Game Club, an avid member of Pheasants Forever and enjoyed his many hunting dogs over the years. While Don was always a hard worker, he did enjoy many leisure activities. Some of his favorites were playing euchre, farming, hunting (trips to Iowa), john Deere enthusiast, atten more...
Harold Edwin Neel
was a member of American Legion post 40, VFW Post 870, both in Richwood; and a life member of the NRA.  Harold was very proud of being a founding member of the Richwood Gun and Game Club.  He had a great love of guns and enjoyed being a blacksmith.  He always enjoyed an adventure whether it was on motorcycles, camping, canoe trips, hiking, dirt bikes, snowmobiling, hunting, fishing, sailing or RVing.   He and Nita enjoyed wintering in Key Wes more...
Pamela “Pam” Kaye Neel
randson, Cody, and later to welcome home her two new grandchildren from Russia, Emma and Eli. When out and about, it was not uncommon for Pam to be greeted by her former students. Pam was a loving and social woman.  She enjoyed hosting friends and family for dinner parties, holidays or even game nights. Although she enjoyed many card games, she was wicked at Spoons. She loved to shop, travel, dine out and go to the movies. However, most week more...
Robert Lee Neff
Ruth Moore and she survives. Also surviving are children; Sharon R. Morgan of Mt. Sterling, Ohio, Anita K. (Troy) Triplett of Portsmouth, Ohio, Richard L. (Kathy) Neff of Marion, Ohio, Lois A. Neff of Atwater, Ohio and M. Joann (Phil) Neff of Caledonia, Ohio. Grandchildren; Jeff (Melissa) Holmes, Brian Neff, Nicholas (Jennifer) Neff, Mike Neff, Christopher (Cecilia) Morgan, Jessica Morgan and Shiloh Simpkins.  Eight Great Grandchildren. Two more...
William Lucas Nelson-Burton
ved by his grandparents, Becky Speakman, Richwood; Dale Speakman Jr., Marysville; Steve Jerew, Richwood; Kim Jerew, Richwood; great-grandparents, Dan and Peg Nelson, Richwood; Kathy and Dean Henderson, Richwood; Pam and Bill Johnson, Marysville; great-great-grandparents, Jo Hendrickson, Marion; Velma Hendrickson, Richwood; extended family, Shelly and Brian Manns; Deseria Fryman; Mackenzie Stinemetz; Hunter, Brad and Chance Jerew; Alisha Bruce and more...
Boone Nelson
old Wyandt will officiate at; funeral  services  at  2  p.m. Sunday in the Stofcheck Funeral Home. Burial will be in Byhaha  Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Saturday afternoon and evening. Pallbearers are John Nelson, William Daniels, Dan Nelson, Ova Johnson, Ivan Speakman and Tony Nelson. more...
Danny Lee Nelson
Danny was as a 1973 graduate of the North Union High School. He was a heavy equipment operator for ODOT, working out of the Richwood and Delaware offices. He retired in 2000 after 25 yrs. He was also an auctioneer. Danny enjoyed hunting and fishing. His greatest joy was spending time with his family, he loved them all. Danny was a member of the Byhalia Friends Church. On April 23, 1977 at the Grace Chapel, he married Peggy Lee (Hendrickson) an more...
Henry Lark Nelson
drey Marie Malone on May 15, 1946, and she died July 9, 1960. He also was predeceased by a son, Roger Nelson; a brother, Merlin Nelson; and three sisters, Sarah Perrin, Mary Daniels and Norma Smith. Surviving are three sons, John (Cindy) Nelson of Marengo, Raymond (Brenda) Nelson of Cardington, and Luke (Sherri) Nelson of New Bloomington, two daughters, Betty (Raymond) Burton of Forest, and Melissa Nelson of Marengo; his second wife, Rose West of more...
Nelson James Battles Sr.
Nelson James, Sr., 58 262 Pole Lane Rd., Marion The 50 year former resident of Hardin County was dead on arrival July 15, 1974 at Marion General Hospital at 2:30 a.m. today. He was born Dec. 23, 1915 in Buck Township to John and Caroline (James) Battles. Once a farmer, he began working for the Marion Correctional Institution eight years ago. He was a member of Wolf Creek United Methodist Church. He married Juanita Lucille Jolliff April 10, 1938 more...
Linda Kay Nelson
y. She was a retired registered nurse, having worked at Memorial Hospital for 29 years. She was an active and dedicated member of the Somersville Friends Church, having served the church in many ways through the years. She enjoyed crocheting, fishing, camping and traveling. The joy of her life was spending time with her family, especially her nieces and great-nieces. She was born June 25, 1949, in Kenton, to the late Merlin H. and Mary Ann Schule more...
Mary Ann Nelson
Mary Ann Nelson, 67, of Richwood died unexpectedly Monday, August 2, 1999, at Riverside Methodist Hospital in Columbus. She was a homemaker and attended the Somerville Friends Church. She enjoyed camping, fishing, reading and, most of all, her family. She was born July 8, 1932, in Ohio to the late Clarence and Erma Underbill Shuler and was predeceased by a brother and four sisters. She married Merlin H. Nelson June 12 1948, in Greenup, Ky., and more...
Merlin H. Nelson
are 11 a.m. Monday at the Somersville Friends Church. Calling hours are 2-5 p.m. Sunday at the Stofcheck Funeral Home. Burial is in the Byhalia Cemetery with the Rev. George Freer officiating. Pallbearers are Chester Madden, John Monson, Matt Smith, Lloyd Speakman, Ivan Speakman and Luke Nelson. Memorial contributions may be made to the Somersville Friends Church Building Fund. more...
Charles Arthur Hans Newcombe
s mother worked hard making their house a home. He was so thankful that she stayed home to take care of them. His oldest brother led him to Jesus Christ when he was a child and he accepted Christ as his personal Savior. He enjoyed many talks and fun times with his parents, his two brothers, Gregory Ralph Ian Newcombe, Lynchburg, Virginia; Nathan Andrew joel Newcombe, Prospect; and his two sisters, Christabelle joy Newcombe, Prospect; and Annabell more...
Becky Newell
tive and dedicated member of the Community Christian Fellowship Church in Prospect where she was very involved with the Kids Food Program at the church. She was a social member of the American Legion in Prospect and really enjoyed spending time with her friends there. Becky was known as “Mom” to a lot of her dear family members. She truly enjoyed life. She is survived by a sister, Arlene (Ray) James, Cuyahoga Falls; nephews, Steve (Deana) Mo more...
Bernard Newell
vel Occupation of Deceased- i T j o • j.- Christian faith; WWII Veteran; American Legion Church, Lodges, Societies -1--- Post #368, Prospect Date of Birth April 29. 1906_ Place of Birth_Putnam rn , w,_- Father's Name John Parker Newell-Living ( ) Deceased (x) Mother's Maiden Name Rebecca Garrison_Living ( ) Deceased (x) If Living, Where .- Married to_(date)-in- Wife or Husband Living ( ) or Deceased ( ), When- Surviving Children and more...
Dorothy M. Newell
Ml. 3 grandchildren. James. Piketon. OH: 3 great-grandchildren; 3 step-great-grandchildren. Funeral Services will be held Saturday. February 12, 2005 At 10:30 A.M. in the Gehm-Ballinger Funeral Home. Prospect, OH Rev. Joseph Kirby                Burial in Prospect Cemetery Visitation will be held at Gehm-Ballinger Funeral Home, Prospect on Friday from 5 to 8 PM Contributions may be made to Charity of Donor's Choice Condolences more...

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