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Helen Eloise Phipps en to sing, say their speeches and mentored them to become caring and sharing adults. Helen also had passions for farming, gardening and mowing her yard with the infamous Cub Cadet.
Surviving are her five fabulous children: John Wilbur Phipps, Marysville; Lelah “Susie” (Bill) Rausch, Raymond; Victor Junior (Ruby) Phipps, Green Camp; Kay Phipps Strausbaugh, Columbus; and Judy Arlene (Gary) Carter, Cable. She is also survived by nine grandch more... |
| Helen Phipps . 1, 1919, in the Youngstown area. On Aug. 1, 1942, she married Albert Phipps and he died in November 1994.
She is survived by a son, Paul (Angela) Phipps of Mt. Victory (formerly of the Richwood area); granddaughters, Lisa (John) McGuire of Grove City, and Stephanie Massie of Marysville; great-grandchildren, Robbie Barclay of Grove City, and Raven Wendling of Marysville; her dear sister-in-law, Helen Phipps of York Center; and several nieces and more... |
| Lewis S. Phipps f Death Aug 5, 1986 Tues._
Kenton
5:30 a.m. How Long 111_failing health several
years
Occupation of Deceased _retired from Central Soya
Church, Lodges, Societies
Hour of Death
Protestant FalTH
Place of Birth
Aug 8, 1917
Johnstown
Date of Birth
Living ( ) Deceased (x) Living ( ) Deceased (x)
Perry A. Phipps
Father's Name
Anna Gray
Mother's Maiden Name
If Living, Where
,, . . . Mary E. Frazier ,, , x
Married to_:-(date)
1946
m
Wife or Husban more... |
| Paul E. Phipps started working with
woodcrafts and along with his wife did craft shows every fall
until his health would not allow.
He served York Township as clerk for four years.
He was a man of many talents, enjoying trap shooting and just
being around his family and friends
He was born Jan. 7, 1946, to the late Albert and Helen Miller
Phipps.
Surviving are his loving wife of 30 years, Angela Davis
P more... |
| Delmar Leroy “Shorty” Pickens Sr. , 1933 in Marion to the late Hazel and Mary Emma (Holt) Pickens.
He was a veteran of the U. S. Army, serving in Korea. He was retired from Eaton Corporation where he had been a dedicated employee for over 40 years. He enjoyed fishing and deer hunting as well as spending time with his family. He loved his three Pomeranian dogs, which he considered his kids.
He is survived by two sons, Harold Pickens, Machsbarg; Delmar Pickens Jr., Delaware more... |
| Frances Elizabeth “Frannie” Pickens November 30, 1938 in Delaware to the late Harold Arthur and Anna (Penn) Chambers.
She worked as a waitress for 18 years at the Wayside Truck Stop in Delaware and was a bartender at the Back Forty Tavern in Prospect. She enjoyed playing Bingo and cards. She loved the Prospect 4th of July celebration, family functions and going out to eat.
She is survived by two sons, Harold Pickens, Macksbarg; Delmar Pickens Jr., Delaware; four daughters, Sh more... |
| Robert L. Picklesimon uch appreciated his caregivers at Heartland of Marysville.
He was born July 15, 1933, in Bradley County, Tenn., to the late Luther and Sara Webb Picklesimon. He also was predeceased by two sisters, Juanita Blackwell and Edna Jones.
He is survived by a daughter, Deena Newell of Milford Center; a son, Robert (Caren) Picklesimon of Fresno, Calif.; grandchildren, Joey, Jenny and Jerry Newell and Robert (Erica), Jeremy, Timothy and Eric Picklesimon; g more... |
| Betty Pierce preceded in death by her husband Claude Pierce, they were married December 31, 1948 in Greenup, Kentucky and he died July 15, 2012. Also preceded her in death was brothers: Junior, Donald and Gerald Schultz, brother-in-law: Joe Nunez and sister-in-law: Bonnie Schultz.
Betty attended 12 years of school at Waldo. She retired after 36 ½ years as a service rep for the former G.T.E. in Marion.
She was a lifelong and dedicated member of the Fulton C more... |
| Hazel D. Pierce RICHWOOD GAZETTE DEATH REPORT
Name _Hazel D. Pierce _ Age _2-L
Address _24099 Kinney Pike, Richwood_________
Place of TWV. s- R- 4_ Date of Death Jan. 30, 1987 Frjt-
Hour of Death_6:15 P-m-_ How Long 111 truck-auto accident_
Occupation of Deceased_domestic-
Ponies,
Protestant faith; Central Ohio Rangy Trotters and
Church, Lodges, Societies
Pacers Association
Date of Birth_J"iy , i |
| Michael William Pine re his mother, Elizabeth (Randy) Bowling, W. Liberty; father, Mike (Lola) Pine, Prospect; sons, Tyler James, and Ty Michael; step-children, Braden and Allison Grace Allinder, all of Prospect; brothers James, Aaron, and Joseph, all of Prospect. He was preceded in death by a sister, Bobbie Jo in 2003.
Funeral Services will be held Thursday, March 15, 2007 at 11:00 A.M. in the Gehm-Ballinger Funeral Home, Prospect with Rev. Russell Howa more... |
| Steven D. Pinnick ath by his step-father, Don Bauerle, and a brother, Terry Pinnick.
On March 11, 1982 he married the former Lois Gibson and she survives in Marion.
He loved the outdoors, hunting, fishing, and camping at Lake Erie. Steven enjoyed playing the drums and had a wonderful singing voice. One of his biggest joys later in life was his granddaughter, Gwen.
Besides his wife, he is survived by his son, Chet (Delaney) Pinnick, Hilliard; his daughter, Steph more... |
| Frank J. Pitchford
RICHWOOD — Frank J. Pitchford, 75, Landon Road, died Sunday September 17, 1995 at his residence.
Born Aug. 8, 1920, in Gallia County, he was the son of Rufus and Callie (Johnston) Pitchford.
On Jan. 28, 1966, he married Linda Rogers and she survives.
He was a retired mechanic with the Ohio Department of Transportation, member of VFW Post 879, Elks Lodge 1130, Marysville, and U.S. Army veteran of World War II.
He is also survived by four sons, more... |
| Linda L. Pitchford past president and deeply involved with Richwood VFW Post No.
870 Women's Auxiliary. She was one of the founding members of the
Richwood Matinee Club, which had to do with one of her and her family's
passions, horses. She enjoyed going to harness races and spending time
with her family.
She was born Jan. 28, 1942, in Marion, to the late Clyde and Arvilla
Carr Rogers. She also was preceded in death by her second husband, Frank
Pitchford, to whom more... |
| Amber Nichole Pitts s and her crafts. She loved her flowers, being particularly fond of yellow and purple roses, as well as her animals, especially her cat Molly. Amber was a fan of all sorts of music; she loved Mickey Mouse, and was known to enjoy large amounts peanut butter (creamy Jif of course).
But most of all, Ambers family was the center of her life. She is survived by her son Derrik Brown (who was her whole world and her Rock), and his father Demorris Brow more... |
| Glenn Pitts rn June 7, 1947 in Greenup, Kentucky to James G. and Ruby Mae (Clark) Pitts.
On October 8, 1995 he married the former Kathy A. Hileman in Marion and she survives.
He worked maintenance in various places in the area. He enjoyed flea marketing and going fishing and camping. Glenn was a good and generous person, willing to do anything for anyone and was good family man.
He is survived by his mother, Ruby Mae Pitts, Richwood; children, Samuel more... |
| Lenna Mildred W. Poast ank)________________________
1 bro dec.
Funeral Services will be held Fri. Sept 2^j___________1983______________________
at___1 ;..3Qp___m. in the____________Hal 1 i ngpr L_____iD______________________
with Rev____________Ax John Beers________________officiating. Burial will be in _
____________Price_________ Cemetery, near_______________________________________
Friends may call at BFH affp°m 2-4 & 7-ft Thurs. Sept 22nd
, 19.
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| Edna Alberta Poe d in death by her daughter, Linda Poe; three brothers, Kenneth, Eddie and Ernie Jackson; a sister, Erma June Jackson Hoagland.
She is survived by her son, Alan (Fonda) Poe, Phoenix, Arizona; grandchildren, Gregory Alan Poe, Joshua Corbin Poe, Chandal Poe, Andrea Poe, Terri Ann Nye; great-grandchildren, Hannah Poe, Areanna Poe, Katie Poe, Ethan Puckett, Taylor McCloud, Nicholas Orosto, Jacob Orosto, Angel Orosto, Katalina Orosto; a sister, Donita more... |
| Marie Clara Poe was married to Corbert Poe, who
died Dec. 18, 1983. She was predeceased by two daughters, two sons, two
brothers and a sister.
Survivors include her children, Stella Tillman, Lydia Peck and Jewell
Laughrey of Richwood, Orpha Johnston and Mildred Huffman of Marion,
Dottie Martyr of Dayton, Cecil Poe of Marion, Melvin Poe of Marysville,
Ralph Poe of Ashville, Ala.; sisters, Rosie Amett, Polly Arnett Meriel Rice
of Salyersville, Ky., and Vernice Sho more... |
| Donald Clyde Poland as a retired farmer. He
also was retired from the B.F. Goodrich Company in Green Camp where he
worked for 30 years.
He was a member of the Fulton Creek Evangelical Friends Church, Farm
Bureau, West Mansfield Lions Club and enjoyed woodworking and gardening
He was a pillar of strength for his family which he loved deeply.
He was born July 1, 1929, in Hardin County, to the late Clyde Irvin and
Jennie Mae Ansley Poland. He was first married to Phyll more... |
| Velma Popovich years ago, she had resided in Columbus for many years and had been employed there with Curtis-Wright Co. as a machinist.
On Aug. 8, 1936, she married James Popovich, and he died May 2,1978. Mrs. Popovich was a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church, LaRue.
Surviving are a son, John Popovich, Richwood; a sister, Clara Meager, Bellaire; and four grandchildren.
Funeral Mass will be at 11 a.m. Saturday in St. Joseph Church, LaRue, with Father Dean Mat more... |
| Ronda J. Porschet Ronda J. Porschet of Essex died Thursday evening January 3, 2008 at her home surrounded by her loving family.
She was born May 30, 1963 in Kenton to Marvin George and Joan (Trapp) Porschet, who both survive in Essex.
She was a 1981 graduate of North Union High School. She owned and operated The Toddler Scene children’s clothing store in uptown Richwood for 25 years. She was an active and dedicated member of the Rush Creek (formerly Essex) more... |
| Roger Eugene Posey a member of the Mechanicsburg United Methodist Church. Until retirement, he worked at Parrott Implement Co. in the parts department; he was the go-to-man for local farmers when they needed a part for their machinery. Roger enjoyed history, old tractors, and model trains. During his retirement, Roger rebuilt a track and train from his childhood.
Roger is survived by his sisters, Jane Dixon of Hillsboro, and Diane (Ross) Briggs of Cable; nieces a more... |
| Rowena F. Potts in Marion County Feb. 21,1917, a daughter of Harley and Eva (Waterhouse) Sims, and married Gerald B. Potts Aug. 29, 1938. He died March 9, 1986.
The homemaker was a member of Meeker United Methodist Church and the Salt Rock Joy Makers.
Surviving are seven sons, Gerald B. Potts Jr., Shelby, Eugene Potts, Upper Sandusky, Allen L. Potts, Utah, Harold L. Potts, Marion, Foy O. Potts, Morral, Mark D. Potts, Meeker, and Michael R. Potts, Delaware; thre more... |
| Edna Marie Predmore spect; St. Paul's Missionary
Circle: Marion County
Homemakers: Prospect Senior
Citizens and Eastside Garden
Club.
She was born October 31,
1905, the daughter of the late
Daniel and Mary (Dodrill)
Benzler.
Husbands Roy Grate. John
Predmore and Von Predmore
two sisters and a grandson all
preceded her in death.
Surviving are a daughter,
Peggy Rodman, Findlay; a
sister, Dorothy Gerfen, Pro-
spect; three grandchildren and
eight great-grandchildren.
Th more... |
| Dondra Marie (Deane) Preston She is preceded in death by her father, Harold T. Deane, and her parents-in-law, Howard and Thelma Preston of Richwood, OH.
Dondra married Dan on April 13, 1986, and they made their home together in Radnor, Ohio. Dondra enjoyed many activities throughout her life including singing in the church choir and coaching softball. She was a 4-H advisor of the Prospect Pistols and Petticoats, a member of the Rattles to Rings CCL, a member of the Women more... |
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