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Herbert H. Coons s and Addresses -------------
1 sis - Mrs. Walter (Helen) Williams, Richwood
Funeral Services will be held____Sat. July 16,___1983
at 1'30p m. in the Byhalia Friends Church
with Rev_______Bruce Burch__________
and Rev. Duane Dickson _________Byhalia Cemetery, near
Friends may call at
Ballinger F. H. Fri. __________ after ___
officiating. Burial will be in
2-4 & 7-9
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favorite charity Union County Cancer Society more... |
| Martin Manford Cooper Sr. Martin Manford Cooper Sr. 83 of LaRue, died Saturday morning December 5, 2015 at the Grant Medical Center in Columbus.
He was born September 14, 1932 in Baldwin, New York to the late George and Olive (Foltz) Cooper, he was also predeceased by five brothers: Norman, Richard, Robert, Gilbert and Harold Cooper, four sisters: Dortha Baker, Shirley Shroyer, Faith Dyer and Florence Springstead, one daughter: Donna Cooper and one granddaughter
Martin more... |
| Jayne H. Covert her true passion in life, teaching young people. She taught in the
Shadyside School District and Columbus Public Schools for nearly 30
years. Her final assignment was at Colerain Avenue Elementary, where she
taught multi-handicapped children.
In 1956 she was voted Favorite Teacher of the Year by the Columbus
"Citizen Journal." She coached Columbus City League Baseball for Boys,
where her team won the championship two years in a row.
Sh more... |
| Henrietta Moyer Cowgill siness College. She ran a floral business where she also did ceramics and she worked at the Richwood Banking Company for more than 15 years. During World War II, she worked in war plants in California and Marion. She was a dedicated lifetime member of the Richwood First Baptist Church where she served as church secretary for many years. She was a 50-year member and Past Worthy Matron of Mount Carmel chapter 42 OES of Rich-wood and was a talented more... |
| Marian Delores Cowgill Carpe Diem, Senior Center, Senior Kazoo Band, Union County 1st Families and Union County Genealogy, to name a few. She was a member of the Fulton Creek Friends Church. Marian was an author and singer and loved to play cards, dice and do crossword puzzles. She enjoyed traveling and took many trips with family & friends. She loved to serve people and had a beautiful smile.
She is survived by her children, Diane Cowgill, Magnetic Springs; Kirt Cowg more... |
| Jean Lenore Cox Area resident Jean Lenore Cox, 80, died Tuesday evening, Nov.
5, 1996 at Memorial Hospital of Union County. The retired keypunch
operator at Roche Biormedical Laboratory in Dublin had been in
failing health for one year.
She was a member of Pharisburg United Methodist Church and
its United Methodist Women, Marion Senior Center and Central
Ohio Emmmaus.
The Marion native was born November 28, 1915, daughter of
the late Edward and Olive Selby Welch more... |
| Phillip Crabtree Jr. died Tuesday evening, Oct. 19, 1999, at the home of his son, Rich, in Marion.
He was born July 26, 1933, in Jackson, to parents Philip and Ethel (Leonard) Crabtree.
He was a veteran of the Korean War in the Army. He was a dedicated employee of the Alloy Cast Steel Company in Marion for over 15 years where he worked as a lab technician. Along with his work, he enjoyed golfing and bowling.
He is survived by two sons, Rich A. (Kelly) Crabtree of Ma more... |
| John E. Craft John E. Craft, 70 of Richwood, died Thursday afternoon May 26, 2022 at St. Rita’s Medical Center in Lima.
He was born February 25, 1952 in Torrington, Wyoming to the late Robert and Dorothy (Dewitt) Craft.
John served our country in the United States Navy. He was retired from Continental in Marysville, where he worked nearly 20 yrs.
John enjoyed playing golf and traveling to the family cabin in the Black Hills of South Dakota. He was a huge more... |
| Donna May Craig mery, she was also preceded in death by two infant brothers and two sisters Randi Wren and Betty Marie Snider.
Donna had worked at the former Blackhawk Automotive Plastics in Upper Sandusky, as a press operator. She was a dedicated member of the LaRue Baptist Church. She loved her family and enjoyed all her travels with her husband Tommy.
On September 16, 1988 at the LaRue United Methodist Church, she married Tommy Craig and he survives, also s more... |
| Kate Cramer n the rehabilitation
center.
A 1945 graduate of Richwood High School, she was retired from North
Union Schools where she was a school bus driver for 25 years and
director of transportation for several years. She was a very dedicated
homemaker, wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. Her greatest
joy came when she was surrounded by her family. Her exceptional cooking
was the focal point of every family gathering.
The deceased and her husb more... |
| Joe N. Criswell e was also preceded in death by his wife, Betty Jane (Snare), they were married in October of 1949 and she died October 3, 2021. He was also predeceased by siblings, Ruth Hartle, Jack, Donald, Jerald and Tom Criswell.
Joe dedicated his life to his love of farming and raising livestock. He also had a passion for owning, breeding and racing standardbred horses.
In his pastime, he enjoyed going to county fairs, watching his children and then grandc more... |
| Helen Louise Crouse er son. Helen was a member of St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran Church, Prospect, where she was the Matriarch of the Church.
In high school, she played basketball and received the honor of all-state guard. Helen was valedictorian of her graduating class of 1926. While attending college the next year, she was elected May Queen of Mt. Union College in 1927. She was a member of Alpha Xi Delta Sorority at Mt. Union, where she graduated with more... |
| Rachel Anita Crum Crum, they were married May 6, 1967 at the Church of Christ in Marion and he died March 30, 2016.
Rachel was a homemaker and co-owner, along with her husband of All State Road Service & Truck Repair. She was a longtime dedicated member of the Richland Road Church of Christ.
Rachel was a huge fan of basketball, whether it was high school or college, it didn’t matter. She loved March Madness. She enjoyed making things for her family with her more... |
| Wilma W. Daniels
Wilma W. Daniels, 88, of Claibourne died Monday, April 12, 2004, at The
Gables at Green Pastures.
She worked for the Scotts Company for 28 years, part of that time as
manager of the Scott House. She was a dedicated member of the Claibourne
United Methodist Church and its women's society and the former
Claibourne Grange. Her husband died when she was young and she devoted
her life to her five beloved children.
She was born Sept. 6, 1915, in Meigs more... |
| Maxine Vivian Daugherty moved to Prospect in 1947 and resided there until 1999 when she relocated to Sun City, Arizona.
Maxine worked at Curtis Wright Corp. in Columbus building fighter planes during WWII. After the war, she worked in the medical field and in 1956 graduated in the first LPN class to be given in Marion. She then worked at the Smith Clinic and did private duty in area hospitals. She loved traveling, tending her flowers and caring for c more... |
| Howard W. Davids ilma Yeager and Charlotte Davis.
Howard was a 1947 graduate of the Prospect High School, was retired as a supervisor at the former Quaker Oats in Marion, he was also a farmer, raising Jersey cows. Howard was an active and dedicated member of the Prospect United Methodist Church for more than 70 years, where he also sang in the choir. He was a long-time Mason, first belonging to the Prospect Lodge #444 F & A.M., then Marion Lodge #70.
Howard was more... |
| Charles W. "Bill" Davis
Charles W. "Bill" Davis, 81, of Richwood, died Sunday morning, June 4,2006, at the Ohio State University Medical Center.
He was a retired fireman, working at the GSA Depot in Marion for 22 years. He also worked many years for the Ballinger Carpet Shop and Ballinger Funeral Home.
A 1943 graduate of Richwood High School, he was a World War II Army veteran, serving in the European Theater.
He was very active in the Richwood community, ser more... |
| Larry L. Davis Larry L. Davis, 89 of Richwood, went home to be with the Lord Wednesday, Oct. 20, 2021 at The Ohio State University Medical Center.
He was born April 29, 1932 in Marion to the late Laurence and Leafa (Hoover) Davis. He was also preceded in death by a sister, Eva LeMasters, an infant sister, Janice, and the love of his life, Nancy L. (Hines) Davis, whom he married on February 26, 1956 at the Bethel Church. She died July 18, 2011 after 55 years of more... |
| Marjorie Davis Davis of Indianapolis; Bob (Darla) Davis of San Antonio; Richard (Ada) Davis
of San Antonio; and Bill (Andrea) Davis of Dallas; a daughter, Glenna (Bob)
Broeker of Missouri; two brothers: Paul (Martha) Winkie of Richwood and Dick
(Lois) Winkle of Richwood; a step-sister, Lucille Ledley of Kansas; a step-brother,
Robert (Mary Ellis) Stout Jr. of Marion and numerous grandchildren and great
grandchildren.
Friends may call at the Baliinger Funeral Ho more... |
| Nancy L. Davis Richwood died early Monday morning July 18, 2011 at the Riverside Methodist Hospital
She was born August 9, 1935 in York Center to the late Dewey and Christine (Allen) Hines, she was also predeceased by 2 brothers: Tony and Dick Hines and 1 sister: Janice Temple
Nancy was a 1953 graduate of the Byhalia-York High School. A homemaker and farm wife in the truest sense, she centered her life around others, and her giving spirit was always evident more... |
| Richard Dean born in a log cabin near Meeker to the late Howard and Grace (Stiverson) Dean. He was also preceded in death by a son: Howard Hugh Dean, siblings: Jack (Donna) Dean, Virginia Dean (James) Wiseman and Doris (Foy) Shoewalter.
Dick was a 1942 graduate of the Meeker High School. He had previously worked at Whirlpool, was part owner of the former Schwaderer Farm Supply in LaRue, sold Nachurs fertilizer, sold Cargill seed and had done custom combining more... |
| Lois Marie Decker ther to their children, Joe, Rita, and Bill.
Lois was the sole surviving child of Carl and Princess Rothfuss. Their firstborn, Virginia, (1923-1930) and Kenneth (1926-1946) both died from ruptured appendixes before modern medicine allowed for these to be survivable illnesses. After her parents’ deaths, Lois became the sole attendee with the Rothfuss name at the Rothfuss Family Reunion each year in Marion. The Rothfuss Reunion began in 1927, an more... |
| Sherry Joan Denman aRue; a sister , Bonnie (Francis) Glenn of Delaware, Ohio. She was preceded in death by a brother, Kenneth Carothers.
Sherry graduated from LaRue High School in 1952 and The Ohio State University in 1957 with a degree in Medical Illustration. She was employed by Mt. Carmel Hospital and later by Howard Swink Advertising in Marion. A talented artist, Sherry loved working with oil paints and watercolors, as well as photography and pencil sketches. more... |
| William W. "Bill" Denman
BYHALIA — William W. "Bill" Denman, age 84, of the By-halia area, died Friday morning, Oct. 25, 2002, at the Ohio State Medical Center following a nine-week battle with pancreatitis.
He was born Nov. 26,1917, in Bowling Green Township, Marion County, to the late Benton E. and Mildred (Thomasson) Denman.
Bill was a 1936 graduate of the LaRue High School, had worked as a farmer and carpenter in the Meeker and Byhalia areas, was a lifet more... |
| Irvin Sherwood Dennis Marion; Daniel (Susan) Dennis, Marion; two daughters, Barbara (Charles) Coleman, North Zulch, TX; Lisa Newkirk, Marion; nine grandchildren; eleven great-grandchildren; two brothers, Robert (Eileen) Dennis, New Bloomington; Dick (Thelma), Dennis, Tenn.; and a sister, Marilyn Hogsett, Marion. He was preceded in death by a brother, Charles.
Friends may call from 1 to 2 PM on Wednesday, November 11, 2009 in the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home, more... |
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