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Charles "Bill" Adkins te Ralph and Grace
Porter Adkins and was predeceased by four sisters and a brother.
He is survived by his wife, Naomi "Francine" Johnston Adkins whom he
married Jan. 8, 1951, in LaRue; three sons, Darrell Adkins of Green Camp
and Martin Adkins and Keith Adkins of Marion; a daughter, Tannya Straw of
Richwood; 13 grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; and three sisters,
JoAnn Davis and Wanda Harris of Marion and Roberta Macklin of Oklah more... |
| Naomi Francine “Granny” Adkins y her customers at Wendy’s in Marysville, where she worked in her later years.
On January 8, 1951 she married Charles “Bill” Adkins, who died January 19, 1998.
She is survived by 3 sons, Darrell (Tabitha) Adkins Sr., Greencamp; Marlin Adkins, LaRue; Keith Adkins, West Virginia; 10 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren. She was also preceded in death by a daughter, Tannya Straw on August 12, 2005
Funeral Services will be held Wed more... |
| Ruth Wave Aikin
MARION—Ruth Wave Aikin, age 83, of 2360 Crissinger Road, died Monday, Oct., 1, 2001, at 7 a.m. at Marion General Hospital.
She was born Nov. 20,1917, in Green Camp, to the late Harry and Ora (Zieg) Beaver.
She was married on May 16, 1942,.in Alliance, by the Rev. Robert Diller to Robert S. Aikin and he died July 16,1992.
She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Charlene (William) Moses of Harpster; two grandchildren, Maria and Shari Moses of Harp more... |
| Ruth Marie Allen Chapter 42 OES twice, a member of Mary Chapter 9 OES in Marysville, Past Deputy of the Pythian Sisters, Prospect. She taught Sunday school at Richwood First United Methodist Church. She had been a census taker around the Green Camp area. Ruth was a very giving and caring person.
She is survived by three daughters, Becky Davis, Ft. Lauderdale, FL; Roberta Sorenson, Albuquerque, NM; Arlene (Keith) Garvin, Fremont; a brother, Stephen (Rev. Jo more... |
| Loa May Amstutz eading, sewing, cross stitch, embroidery, cooking, baking, playing the piano. She sang in the church choir, Played baritone in the LaRue Marching Band, was Salutatorian of her senior class in 1936. She was active the Bowling Green Grange for many years. A 50 year member of the Eastern Star and was Worthy Matron at one time. Worker at the Campbell National Bank in LaRue for 20 years. During retirement, Loa May and Ralph enjoyed Camping in Loga more... |
| Ralph L. Amstutz hio where he rode dirt bikes with his children and wintered at their home in Plantation Estates in Fort Myers, Florida for seven years. He retired from the Marion Power Shovel Co. after 20 years. He was active in the Bowling Green Grange for many years and was a member of the LaRue United Methodist Church.
He is survived by his wife Loa May and they have four children, David R. (Willa) Amstutz and Steven A. (Clarissa) Amstutz both of Richwood, more... |
| Ruth Martin Anderson Ruth Martin Anderson, 99 of Green Camp, died Sunday morning April 2, 2023 at the Marion General Hospital.
She was born February 5, 1924 in Union County to the late Walter F. and Margaret Rhea (Smeltzer) Wasserbeck. She was also preceded in death by her first husband, Robert E. Martin, they were married December 25, 1943 and he died November 21, 1973, also preceding her was her second husband, Charles E. Anderson, they were married March 18, 1978 more... |
| Anna Catharine Forrider (Katie) Mrs. Marie Dilsaver^-.Gre.p.r^Camp; Mrs. Viola White, To-l-edo;
_____________Mrs. Dovie Meddles, Radnor: Mrs. Florence Taylor ,________Dayton
3 bro -Everett Penhorwood, Roseville; Francis Penhorwood, Ashley; Olen Penhorwood, Green Camp
Funeral Services will be held_____Thurs. } Oct 21._1982_______________, 19.-
at 1;3°P m. in the____________Fulton Creek Friends Church, Radnor___________
with Rev_______Charles Fye____________
and Rev. Harold ta&S more... |
| Mary B. Armstrong ried October 19, 1946 and he died October 31, 1978, Mary was the last of her family as 5 brothers and 4 sisters have went on before her.
She was a longtime member of the LaRue Baptist Church, had worked for B.F. Goodrich in Green Camp for 21 yrs. and she was a member of the Goodrich retirement club.
Surviving are her children: Linda Sue (Charles) Craig of LaRue, Thomas D. (Barbara Jean) Armstrong of Green Bay, Wisconsin and Gary Lee (Carma) Arm more... |
| Hilda (Hulda) M. DeWitt Kommnick Arquette Patricia Henry of Columbus
2 Grandchildren and_i Great Grandchildren also survive.
Surviving Brothers and Sisters and Addresses _
1 sis - Mrs. Margaret VanFleet Worthington
_3 bro - Kenneth DeWitt of Delaware? Richard of Green Camp Funeral Services will be held_wed., sept. 24, 1986_, la_
at__the Ballinger F. H._
with Rev__Fred Cheney_officiating. Burial will be in
Claibourne
Cemetery, near
Friends may Call at BFH fr0ffffc4 & 7-9 Tues^ S more... |
| Vicky J. Arthur ester, Ind., for eight vears.
She is also survived by a son, Jamey Page, Sweetwater. Tenn.: two daughters, Mrs. Bryan Brinson and Rema Arthur, both Wabash. Ind.; brothers and sisters — Nicky Wright. Marion, Clement Wright, Green Camp, Bart Wright, New Bloomington, Bobby Page, Green Camp, Mrs. Frank (Natua) Castle, Kenton, Anita Wright, New Bloomington, Mrs. Robert (Waunlu) Neeld, Nashville, Tenn., and Mrs. C more... |
| James H. Baker
James H. Baker, 84, of the Essex area died Wednesday, March 2, 2005 at The Gables at Green Pastures.
He was a farmer and was retired from B.F. Goodrich in Green Camp after 26 1/2 y.ears of service. A 1940 graduate of Richwood High School, he was a U.S. Air Force veteran of World War II. He was a member of Phillippi-Clement American Legion Post 101 in LaRue, the Essex United Methodist Church and the former Jackson Grange and a former member of th more... |
| Virginia R. Baker Wells and Oda Mae (Munion) Wilson, she was also preceded in death by eight siblings.
Virginia was a 1949 graduate of the Marion Harding High School. She was retired from the former B. F. Goodrich/Parker Hannifin plant near Green Camp after 42 years.
Virginia was a talented crocheter, she was able to make her own clothes. She also enjoyed playing the organ, collecting Barbies and working and taking care of her beautiful flower garden. She loved more... |
| Mary Barnett al.
Born Feb. 12, 1907, she was the daughter of the late John and Stella (Bragunier) Swisher.
She married Floyd Barnett on Feb. 20, 1928, and he preceded her in death Nov. 22, 1986.
Mrs. Barnett was a homemaker and member of Green Camp Baptist Church, LaRue Senior Citizens and Tymochtee Grange, in which she was junior matron from 1958-1986, and she was a junior deputy of Marion County Grange. She also volunteered at Maplewood Nursing Home.
She is more... |
| Jimmie Lee Baxter Lowe.
On January 25, 1980 he married the former Christine Colby in the Radnor Baptist Church and she survives in Radnor.
Jimmie was a farmer in Radnor. He had worked at Penry Stone Quarry in Radnor and at B. F. Goodrich in Green Camp until his retirement. He enjoyed spending time with his family. Most of all, he loved going back to the pond to his prayer rock, feeding the fish and talking to his turtle, Franklin. He loved when the family would more... |
| James Orville Bayes rs, Ronald (Inez) Bayes, Marysville; Robert (Linda) Bayes, Marysville; a sister, Darlene (Donald) Goddard, Richwood; and numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by a brother, Lowell Bayes, and a sister, Celia Green.
Funeral services will be Wednesday, August 6, 2014 at 11:00 AM at the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home, Richwood with Pastor Jeremy Stout officiating. Burial will follow in Hopewell Cemetery where military honors wi more... |
| Henrietta M. Becker th her husband they served churches in Marinette, Oshkosh and Campbellsport, Wisconsin and Marine, Illinois.
Both Rev. and Mrs. Becker served as counselors and instructors at summer Christian education Camps in Eagle River, Green Lake and Plymouth, Wisconsin.
On September 2, 1962, Rev. Becker preceded Mrs. Becker in death at Campbellsport.
Mrs. Becker was very active in the Northwest Church Synod of the United Church of Christ in Wisconsin, in more... |
| Phyllis Ann Beltz is lived to serve her Savior, and made it her life’s work to bring family and friends to the Lord. She was a 1953 graduate of LaRue High School, where she was her class’s salutatorian. She had also attended Essex and Green Camp schools.
She loved to cook and sew, and made her family the center of her life. Phyllis enjoyed being outside and tending to her garden. She was a member of Green Camp Senior Citizens and New Bloomington Senio more... |
| Bessie Berridge oyed ceramics and sewing.
On November 9, 1948 she married Glenn Frederick Berridge and he died November 21, 2004. She is survived by her children: Sharon Moore of Marion, Kathy Riffee of Marion, Glenn A. (Becky) Berridge of Green Camp and Arthur (Rubiana) Berridge of Marion
Nine grandchildren, 20 great grandchildren and 4 great great grandchildren
Two brothers survive.
Predeceased by six brothers and two sisters
Funeral services will be held We more... |
| James E. “Jim” Berridge ge of Prospect and their children, Carley and Jenna
Siblings, Rob (Mary) Berridge of Prospect, John (Melissa) Berridge of Marion, Karla Terrell of New Castle, Indiana, Janice (Dave) Hunsicker of Prospect and Joan Berridge of Green Camp
Brother-in-law, Dwight “Rosey” (Sue) Roseberry of Marion
and numerous nieces and nephews
Memorial services will be held Sunday February 18, 2024 at 4:00 pm at the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home in Richwood. more... |
| Janis Berridge rvived by three sons, Rob (Mary) Berridge, Prospect; Jim (Deb) Berridge, Prospect; John (Melissa) Berridge, Marion; three daughters, Karla (Ron) Terrell, New Castle, Indiana; Janice (Dave) Hunsicker, Prospect; Joan Berridge, Green Camp; ten grandchildren, twenty great-grandchildren; two sisters, Georgeana Kuba and Edna Williams; her best friend, Diego, and her good friend, Sue Smith.
A memorial service will be held Wednesday, August 24, 2011 at more... |
| Dorothy Ileane Powell Bevis y evening, November 13, 2006 at Marion Manor. She was born October 26, 1921 in Morrow County to the late John Milton Powell and Mary Frances (Gano) Powell-Osborne.
On December 31, 1939 she married Jay Hoffman Bevis in Greenup, Kentucky in a double wedding ceremony with Joe and Maxine (Hall) Thacker. Jay passed away on August 26, 1999.
She was a member of Prospect United Methodist Church, Marion Chapter of the PERI, Richwood Civic Ce more... |
| Ethel K. Bevis had a sweet-tooth for cherry pie and donuts. Ethel enjoyed playing cards and loved her kids, grandkids, great-grandkids and great-great-grandkids, and her dog frisky.
She is survived by two daughters, Doris (Rocky) Fogle, Green Camp; Diana (Terry) Warwick, Richwood; grandchildren, Melissa Fogle, Brian Fogle, Stacy (Joel) Nease, Mike (Kelly) Warwick, great-grandchildren, Stormie (Derek) Crum, Autumn Brown, Bayley Allen, Jaylyn Fogle, Lillian more... |
| Harold A. Biggerstaff dren and Addresses_
_2 dau - Joann Johnson. Memphis. Tenn.:
Charlotte K., Morrison, Marysville;
1 son - Harold LeRoy, Waldo
Great Grandchildren also survive.
Surviving Brothers and Sisters and Addresses
1 bro - Hubert, Green Camp;
3 bro dec.
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officiating. Burial will be in
with Rev. Thomas Scoby
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| Billie Jean (Rose) Doss ion, uncle: Frank (Misty) Turner, Caledonia
Funeral services will be held Wednesday November 9, 2016 at 1:00 pm at the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home in LaRue, Pastor Naomi Beckel will officiate, burial will follow in the Green Camp Cemetery, friends may call two hours prior to the service beginning at 11:00 am at the funeral home in LaRue
the family invites everyone following the committal service at the cemetery for food and fellowship at t more... |
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