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Damon J. Armstrong
arion. He was born January 30, 1945 in Massillon to the late Charles and Pearl (Bondy) Armstrong, he was also predeceased by one brother and five sisters. Damon was retired from the Nestle Company in Sunbury, member of the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses in Marion and enjoyed going to horse races. He loved and cherished his new extended family and friends. Surviving is his wife, Faye Ellen (Whited) Sweeney Armstrong, they were married in more...
Rodney A. Armstrong
rts. Rodney was a longtime, dedicated member of the LaRue Baptist Church. He loved helping with the church’s Vacation Bible School. He had a passion for fishing, Minnesota was a favorite spot for him. He really enjoyed taking family and friends fishing whenever he could. He was also a very talented painter and artist. Rodney was also an exceptional pool player and when he was younger, he enjoyed golfing and bowling. During football and baske more...
James L. Askew
s, Askew Decorating for many years. He was a long-time member of the Marion First Presbyterian Church. He really enjoyed choir music; he had even sung in the school choir when he was younger. A true family man, he enjoyed cooking, holidays, especially Easter and watching his OSU Buckeyes. But he really had a passion for the water and fishing, he and his family have spent countless time (over 50 yrs.) at Lake Erie. He always had the best fish fry more...
Joan Eileen Austin
lorado and her former husband Daniel Laughrey, Marion. A sister, Janet Cross preceded her in death. Joan loved her family very much. Joan had a passion for caring for people which she had the chance to pursue in her role working for Dr. Drake early in her career. A celebration of life will be held Sunday, August 5, 2018 from 1 to 3 PM at the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home, Richwood. Memorial gifts may be made to the Alzheimer's Association, more...
Nancy Avenius-Ransome
ware, died unexpectedly o Saturday (March 13, 2004) at her home. She was bom Feb. 21, 1956 in Queens, N.Y., to David J. and Paula (Reeley) Avenius. She was a graduate of the Hampshire College in Amherst, Mass., and enjoyed making baskets, doing beadwork and taking care of her precious bulldogs. She is survived by her husband, Charles Ransome, whom she married Oct. 1, 2003; and her mother, of Delaware. Visiting hours will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Wedne more...
David N. Baird
David N. Baird, 55, of rural Richwood died unexpectedly Saturday, Dec. 20, 2003, at his home. He was a hard-working farmer and a dedicated and active member of the Richwood First Baptist Church where he held many leadership positions over the years. He was a member of the Taylor Township Zoning Committee and Ohio Sheep Improvement Association, a former member of the Marysville Young Farmers and a 15-year member )f the Union County Fair Board. H more...
Evelyn A. Baker
here she greatly enjoyed the Bingo and Euchre. She also belonged to the book club at the Richwood Library. Evelyn loved O.S.U. men’s and women’s basketball, she was also an avid golfer, having had a hole in one at #8 at Kings Mill golf course. Along with her family and many friends, she loved to go boating and fishing, many wonderful weekends were spent at Bass Haven on Lake Erie. Evelyn stayed true to her beliefs, being a democrat in a repu more...
Frances E. Baker
Richwood Place nf Death Marion Manor N. H. Date of Death May 28, 19811 Mon. Hour of Death 5:00 p'm-__________ HowT,ongTll failing health several yrs Occupation of Deceased _ Church, Lodges, Societies retired from Richwood Banking Co. after 35 years -------------------------------------as a teller Central United Meth. Church; Mt. Carmel Chapter #il2 O.E.S.; Ultra S. S. Class Date of Birth May 8, 1910 Place of Birth Marion Father’s Name Frank Rei more...
James William Baker
he had been involved in several business ventures with his business partner and close friend, Bob Biondi.  Jim recently retired from Fed One Dublin after 20 years with partners Bob Biondi and Amy Biondi-Huffman.  He was looking forward to finishing their new living space in Richwood and being able to spend his future with Paula relaxing, camping and being with their kids and grand-kids. Besides his wife, he is survived by two daughters, Courtn more...
Patricia Ann Baker
her) Fields on April 16, 1934. Mildred shared her love of music with her daughter. They played many duets in area churches and events with Mildred on the piano and Pat on the organ.  Pat also toured for the local group, the King’s Harvest Singers, sharing her musical talent. Pat married Lowell Baker and established their home on the family farm in Byhalia, on December 22, 1961 where they raised two sons, Robert and Alan. She selflessly assume more...
Steve R. Baker
eve’s wishes, private family and veteran services will be held. The Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home is assisting the family Memorial gifts may be made to the Prospect Lions Club c/o Tal Burkett, Lions Club President 776 King Ave. Marion, Ohio 43302   Remembrances and condolences may be expressed at www.stofcheck-ballinger.com more...
Virginia R. Baker
red 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 her roses. Virginia had attended the Grace Baptist Church in Marion. She enjoyed traveling, whether it be to another state or just a ride in the country, she was more...
Patricia Ann Ballard
played dominoes with the church gals and was an active card club member and an avid reader. She enjoyed spending time with her grand and great-grandchildren. She was a realtor for 29 years and drove a school bus for West Muskingum school district for 12 years. She is survived by her daughters, Lana DeeAnn Woods, Heath; Eydie Lynn (Jeff) Bates, Heath; Teri Lee Ballard, Newark; grandchildren, Tony Eugene (Jamie) Woods, Tonya Marie (Bob) Butcher, more...
Ronnie E. Ballard
RICHWOOD — Ronnie E. Ballard, 56, Newark, formerly of the Richwood area, died early Thursday morning June 30, 1994 at Licking Memorial Hospital, Newark. Bom March 7, 1938, in Columbus, he was the son of George E. and Delores (Call) Ballard. 11 : Mr. Ballard was retired from the New ark Air Force Base as an electric techni-cian. He was a life member of the National Rifle Association and a member of Zanesville Honor Lodge 726 F&AM. On May 19, 19 more...
Holly Deneen Ball
ty, died Tuesday October 10, 2023 at the Lima Memorial Hospital. She was born March 5, 1974 in Defiance to Ronnie and Glenna Ruth (Wright) Osborne. Holly was a homemaker, she had also worked as a beautician. She enjoyed cooking, baking, making candy and taking care of her garden. Holly also loved watching the TLC channel. Her fur baby, Athena was very special to her. Surviving is her father, Ronnie Osborne of Raymond, her children, Marcus Osbo more...
Phyllis Ann Ballinger
nd West Mansfield. Phyllis was a member of the First United Methodist Church in Richwood, a 50-year member of the former Mt. Carmel Chapter #42 Order of the Eastern Star, a graduate of Bellefontaine High School, a member of Kings Daughters, Claibourne Grange, the Child Conservation League, the Carpe Diem Club, the Bridge Club, the Creators Guild, was a volunteer with the MedCenter Auxiliary and attended Miami University. She is survived by her more...
Steve L. Ballinger
 Steve loved his job and cherished the relationships he made.  He was a perfectionist and it showed in his work, gaining him a reputation as the most sought-after carpet installer in the area.  He never wanted to stop working. He was a member of the Richwood First United Methodist Church, and in his later years, enjoyed attending church and reading the Bible.  Steve enjoyed shooting pool, weight-lifting and just enjoyed physical exercise. more...
Doris Ann Barkus
ents was becoming certified and running her in-home day care all while caring for her grandchildren and keeping an immaculate home. She loved to dance, watch scary movies, took karate lessons, bowling, fresh water fishing, baking cookies and decorating them with her children. She also raised Siamese cats, and later, tropical fish. She loved her little dog Eddie. Her dream was to travel to Alaska. As a young woman, she was married to Robert Heff more...
Melvin E. "Barney" Barry
2, at Marion General Hospital. He was retired as manager of Hertz Rental Car in Marion after 30 years of service. He had formerly farmed, worked at the former Pure Oil and Standard Oil gas stations in Marion, been in the trucking business, hauling milk to Belle Center and sold machinery for the International Harvester Company. He enjoyed gardening and fishing. He was born June 26, 1917, in Pottersburg to the late Jesse Melvin and Myrtle Thompson more...
Virginia E. Barry
ol. She was retired from North Union Schools after 26 years, where she was a cook at the Claibourne Elementary School for 18 years and head cook for eight years. She also was office manager for Hertz Rent-A-Car in Marion, working alongside her husband Barney for 30 years. She was a member for many years at Central United Methodist Church, Richwood. She enjoyed her family and friends and gardening She was born July 18, 1920, in Richwood, to the la more...
Wanda L. Barton
ividen) Harrison, she was also preceded in death by one brother: Lyle Harrison and one sister: Pam Wright Wanda was a 1968 graduate of the Elgin High School. She had worked at Select Optical in Columbus for over 20 yrs., working in every aspect of the business. When she was able, she enjoyed attending church, playing cards (hand and foot was her game) and eating out with her friends. But the true guiding force in her life was her family; her gra more...
Frank E. Bauer
l) Bauer of Huntington, Ind. and Buddy Wayne Bauer of Tampa, Fla.; three sisters, Roberta Isabel (John) Ransome of Marion, Rachel Barnes of Melbourne, Fla., and Dorothy (Paul) Field of Marion. Mr. Bauer was a farmer, did trucking and was a livestock dealer, was a veteran of World War II serving in the U.S. Army in the Pacific Theater, a life member of the William Britton Post 6817 VFW Mount Victory, member of the American Quarter Horse Associatio more...
Helen Janet “Jan” Bauerle
re Red Cross as an accountant, a job she was very proud of. She had also served our country in the United States Army. But her true calling in life was that of being a loving and caring mom to her large family. Jan enjoyed taking care of her flower and vegetable gardens, she even took pleasure from pulling weeds! She knitted, collected dolls and really enjoyed eating out, (she didn’t have to clean up after everyone). Jan also had gotten her mot more...
Jimmie Lee Baxter
ked 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 gather at the pond for swimming, fishing and cookouts. For many years, every Saturday you could find him making apple cider, not just for himself, but for people fr more...
James Orville Bayes
very much being at home.  A veteran of the U. S. Army serving in Germany from 1959 to 1962, he was a member of Delaware American Legion Post 888.  He was a wonderful and gentle person.  In his earlier years, he enjoyed working on cars and racing stock cars. Besides his wife, he is survived by two sons, Robert (Amellia) Bayes, Madison, Alabama, and their children, Joshua Bayes and Corey Hege; James (Sandy Teague) Bayes, Jr., Marysville, and hi more...

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