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Merrill Eston Williams
Ag Fraternity “Alpha, Gamma, Sigma”. Being a graduate of Ohio State, he never lost his love for OSU football and basketball. Merrill was a humble, generous, and kind man. He loved God and loved to be outside gardening, taking care of the family woods or helping on the farm. He will be sadly missed by his friends and family. On June 26, 1987 in Kilbourne, he married the former Susan (Hawk) Lord and she survives in LaRue, also surviving are hi more...
Samuel K. Williams
obert and Mabel Brown, and a step-grandson, Dalton Carmean. Sam's first love was his family, which included his "second" family of co-workers and customers at McAuliffe’s ACE Hardware in Marysville. He enjoyed hiking, camping, hunting, and everything that involved being outdoors. Sam was an avid carpenter by trade. There was never a project too challenging for him to tackle. He had a passion for helping and teaching others whether at more...
Sarah “Sally” Williams
mily get-togethers and the time she could spend with them. Sally was a long-time dedicated member of the Fulton Creek Friends Church, where she had taught Bible School. She enjoyed doing pencil art, crossword puzzles and taking care of her flowers and yard, everything had to be just so! She had helped many of her family with babysitting and was known for her delicious potato salad. Surviving are her children, Barbara (Wayne) Schultz of Richwo more...
John Willis
yellen (Marvin) Willis.  He was also preceded in death by a step-daughter, Shelby McClincy. On July 31, 1978 he married the former Doris I. Pacha in Burlington, Vermont and she survives. He was retired from both Clark Trucking and Ryan Logistics, and had worked for the Union County Engineer's Office.  Earlier in his life he had worked for his parents at the Claibourne Elevator and also at Whirlpool. A 1961 graduate of Richwood High School, J more...
Carroll Clay Wilson
NEW BLOOMINGTON — Carroll Clay Wilson, age 50, of 2405 DeCliff Road, New Bloom-ington, died Sunday afternoon, June 4, 2000, at his residence. He was born July 19, 1949, in Marion, Ohio, to the late Charles A. and Lucille (King) Wilson. He is survived by one sister, Mrs. Marilyn (James) Chase of Richmond, Va.; a special aunt, Clara Alice Miller of Marion. One brother, Alwyn C. Wilson, is deceased. Mr. Wilson attended the Meeker United Methodist more...
Charles A. Wilson
05 DeCliff Road N., New Bloomington, died Saturday May 30,1998, at 1:10 p.m. at East Lawn Manor. He was born Dec. 2, 1905, in Marion County to the late Amos Harry and Molly (Clixby) Wilson On May 31, 1935, he married Lucille King; and she died Oct 24, 1985. He is survived by one son, Carroll Wilson of New Bloomington; one daughter, Mrs. Marilyn (James) Chase of Richmond, Va.,; and one sister, Clara Alice Miller of Marion. One son, Alwyn Wilson, i more...
Connie S. Wilson
, Day Lay, B.F. Goodrich in Green Camp and finally retiring from Siemens in Bellefontaine, where she worked for 26 years. Following retirement she worked part time at the Dutch Mill Greenhouse in Marysville. Connie loved working in her vegetable and flower gardens; she really did have a green thumb. She also took great enjoyment in watching the barn swallows and hummingbirds—it was the little things that made her happy. She especially loved sp more...
Geraldine M. Wilson
She worked for many years at the Marion Power Shovel in Marion as a secretary, and also at Purex Industries. Surviving is her daughters:  Lori Wilson of Marion and Kathy Wilson of LaRue. Grandsons: Trent (Alexis Hennessy) King, Adam (Leanne Zitzka) King and Eric (Misty) King all LaRue. Great Grandchildren, Skyler King, Maxton King and Kenzie King Sister: Dorothy Dobda of McKees Rocks, Pa Mass of Christian Burial will be held Thursday October more...
Patricia Anne Wilson
) Thomas, she was also preceded in death by husbands, Marion Sessler and Richard Wilson, she was also predeceased by a brother, Michael Thomas. Pat was talented at doing all sorts of crafts, she also enjoyed gardening and taking pictures. But her true joy in life was spending time with her loving family. She loved the time spent when she lived in West Virginia with Shorty. Surviving are her children: Ronald (Dawn Keller) Galleher of Bellevue, S more...
Stevie Lawrence Wilson
ev. Tim Pasma. Friends may call at the church one hour before service time. The Stofcheck Funeral Home in LaRue is in charge of arrangements. Those who wish may make contributions to the Stevie Wilson Fund at the Richwood Banking Co. LaRue Branch. Graveside services will be held Wednesday, June 7, 2000, at 1 p.m. at LaRue Cemetery. more...
Thomas E. Wilson
rman, Sun City, Arizona; Carol (Ed) Sanctis, Greentree, Pennsylvania; two sisters-in-law, Charlene Wilson, Monroeville, Pennsylvania; Betty Wilson, San Pedro, California; grandchildren, Trent (Alexis), Adam, and Eric (Misty) King; great-grandchildren, Skyler, Maxton and Kenzie King. Mass of Christian Burial will be held Tuesday, December 20, 2016 at 10:30 AM at St. Mary Catholic Church in Marion with Rev. Thomas Buffer officiating.  Military ho more...
Thomas Scott "Tommy" Wilson
was born January 13, 1964 in Columbus, Ohio to Thomas and Geraldine (Huszinko) Wilson. And they survive in LaRue. Also surviving are two sisters; Lori Wilson of Bucyrus and Kathy Wilson of LaRue. Nephews; Trent (Danielle) King of Marion, Adam King and Eric King both of LaRue. Special friends Mark and Kelly Primavera.   Tommy was a hard worKing man who could always find a job for himself. Just out of Elgin High School, he went out west and si more...
David Paul Winkle Jr.
vin, Eva and Sophia. David loved the outdoors and anything that went with that: riding motorcycles, 4- wheelers to name a few. He was very mechanically inclined; he enjoyed tearing down lawnmowers and rebuilding them and working on cars. He truly loved his kids. There is a Celebration of Life scheduled for Sunday August 22, 2021 at 5 pm at the Eagles Lodge in Kenton. There will be a graveside service at the Claibourne Cemetery at a later date. more...
Martha Mae Winkle
gan and a sister, Ramona Sellers. Martha loved to go out and eat and go shopping with her family.  She was a homemaker and member of the Community United Calvary Church in Richwood.  She enjoyed playing cards and bingo, making cakes and crafts and collecting tea cup sets and angels. She is survived by her husband of 60 years, Paul Raymond Winkle, whom she married at the Richwood home of his parents on September 12, 1952.  Also surviving are more...
Nadine Van Winkle
eat grandchildren were the center of her life. In her younger days, she loved being a part of 4-H, whether it be participating as a member or helping as a camp counselor. She enjoyed gardening, knitting, playing the organ, taking care of the birds and watching sports. Nadine was an avid reader and fashion and beauty items were important to her, she never went anywhere without looking just right. Surviving are her children: Gary (Ruthann) Van Wi more...
Paul Raymond Winkle
Community United Calvary Church in Richwood.  A veteran of the U. S. Army serving during the Korean Conflict, he was a member of the American Legion.  Paul was a truck driver for most of his life, retiring from Roadway Trucking after thirty-five years and five million accident-free miles.  He loved going to baseball games at the Richwood Park, watching football and going to horse races, car races and demo derbies with his sons.  Paul enjoyed more...
Charles L. Wiseman
lbur and William Wiseman. Charles had served our country in the United States Army and was a veteran of the Korean War. He was a farmer most of his life and had also worked at Honda of America for 15 yrs. He enjoyed woodworking, playing cards, (euchre and solitaire were favorites) and was an avid puzzle doer. Surviving is his wife, Josephine (Crace) Wiseman, they were married April 10, 1952 in Indiana. Also surviving are two daughters, Roxanne more...
MARGARET F. WITHERSPOON
ger was born October 19,1920 in Milford Center. June 10,1940 she married George W. Keigley who preceded her in death June 29, 1981. She was a former co-owner of The Richwood Gazette, Georgie Porgie Restaurant and Ron's Dairy King and was a real estate agent. The member of the First United Methodist Church was a 52-year member of Mt. Carmel Chapter #42 OES, past matron and past Deputy Grand Matron of District #11. She was a harness horse fan and f more...
Lucille M. Witt
n Marion. also predeceased by twelve brothers: Frederick, Willis, George, Charles, Ferdinand, Rudolph, Rinhold, Robert, Edward, Harold, Lewis and Daniel Kuba. Two sisters: Margaret Iseman and Ruth Kuba Lucille was a hard working woman who was always taking care of others, from her 17 brothers and sisters to her husband to her three daughters: Ruth (Jake) Allison, Judy (Roger) Harper and Marcia (Walter) Nickel all of Richwood. Also surviving is more...
Donald Lee Wood
he Richwood First United Methodist Church.  They were happily married for 60 years until she passed away in November 2010.  After Marilyn’s passing, he was lucky to meet Vera Lupinek and in November 2012, they married in King City, Oregon.  Vera was his dedicated, loving and caring wife during their time together.  She continued her devotion to him as his Parkinson’s disease progressed and he moved to an assisted living facility where she more...
Esther A. Wood
ha (Drews) Wood. She graduated from LaRue High School in 1926, and from the Grant School of Nursing in 1932. She served in the Army Nurses Corp during World War II. She retired from Kable Fulfillment Corp. in Marion after working there for 17 years. She is survived by one brother, Myron (Phyllis) Wood of Kenton, two sisters, Kathryn (Rowland) McElheny of Marion and Deborah (Robert) Houdendou-bler of LaRue and many nieces and nephews. She was prec more...
George Lafayette Wood Sr.
George Lafayette Wood Sr., 84, of Radnor, died unexpectedly Tuesday, July 3, 2007 at home.  He was born June 14, 1923 in Broadway, OH to the late Walter A. and Ila Gertrude (Dunnan) Wood. He was a member of the Kingdom Hall Jehovah’s Witnesses.  George was a farmer most of his life.  He also worked at the Huber Shop in Marion; he was a pilot; an inventor, holding current patents; manufacturer of farm equipment, founding Wood's more...
Helen M. Wood
a member for 38 years.  A member of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Prospect, Lefemme, 40/8, Pithian Sisters, Mother’s Club and former member of Mt. Carmel Chapter 42 Order of the Eastern Star.  She enjoyed gardening, baking and bird watching. She is mother of two sons, Philip (Linda) VanBuskirk of Medford, Oregon; Dennis (LaDonna) Kuba of Charlotte, Michigan; two daughters, Helen (VanBuskirk) (Don) Kramer of Edgewater, Florida; Lisa Wood o more...
Marilyn Jean Wood
d in the Richwood First United Methodist Church and he survives in Sherwood, Oregon.  She is also survived by a son, Tim Wood, Lake Oswego, Oregon and two grandchildren, Geoffrey and Cameron. She had worked for Richwood Banking Company, Ohio Edison, and Potter's Bank and Trust in Wellsville, OH where she became a vice president.  She and her husband, Don were active in the Sherwood Methodist Church.  They enjoyed camping in their RV and parti more...
Phyllis Ann Wood
ed as a cook for Union Manor and Heartland Nursing Homes as well as the Five-County Joint Juvenile Detention Center. Phyllis was a gentle soul but was also a spitfire who wasn’t afraid to tell you her opinion. She loved cooking, especially baking pies and cakes for family and friends around the holidays. Besides her husband, she is survived by a son, Paul (Roberta) Caudill, Richwood, step-daughter, Meredith K. Totman, Oregon; two brothers, Don more...

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