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Maya Chreé Olivia Tackett 04, at
Rainbow Babies and Children's Hospital in Cleveland.
She was born Feb. 27, 2004, in Canton and is survived by her mother,
Tiffany Tackett; a sister, MaKayla Tackett; grandparents, James and
Karen Wallace of Alliance; great-grandparents, Lois Crockett of Prospect
and Willis Crockett, Helen Tackett and C.J. and Ann Wallace of Marion;
two uncles, Randy Davenport II of Richwood and Michael LeMaster of
Alliance; two step-uncles, Chris Wallace o more... |
| Clifford Allen Tanner er, Helen L. May, and a brother, Harvey Tanner.
Surviving are his children, Janice (Gordon) Smith of Ocala, Fla., and
Elma (Hal) Parish, Larry (Carol) Tanner and Nancy (Marvin) Shuster, all
of Richwood; 11 grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren; two brothers,
Louis (Mary) Tanner of Richwood, and Richard Turner of Jacksonville,
Fla.
Calling hours will be Thursday from 5 to 8 p.m. at Stofcheck Funeral
Home, Richwood, where funeral services will be h more... |
| Frances I. Tanner e Methodist Hospital in Columbus.
A 1948 graduate of Magnetic Springs High School, she was retired as
owner/operator of the Villa/Hotel Restaurant in Richwood for many years.
She was a loving and caring mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and
great-great-grandmother. She enjoyed being around and taking care of
people and animals.
She was born Jan. 25, 1930, in Union County. She was predeceased by her
mother and father, Otho and Elsie Drollinge more... |
| Georgie P. Tanner nd while living in Richwood, she was a member of the Somersville Friends Church and was still active with the Ladies Aid. She enjoyed collecting dolls and salt and pepper shakers and doing word searches. She was dedicated to reading her Bible.
She was born in Wyandot to the late Nathan F. and Jeanette Wintz Kheune and was predeceased by two sons, Calvin and Ralph Brady; a brother; three sisters, her first husband, Leonard D. Brady; and on July 10 more... |
| Harvey S. Tanner on Pacha, Lance Pacha, Shawn (Amy) Pacha, Renee (Brian) Yake, Jason Tanner, Ryan (Theresa) Tanner, Adam, Eric, John and Christopher Tanner, Harvey Tanner Jr., Georganna Tanner, Robin Ann Williams and Samuel Allen Gibson; 21 great-grandchildren; a sister, Helen May of Richwood; three brothers, Clifford Tanner of Richwood, Richard Turner of Jacksonville, Fla., and Louis (Mary) Tanner of Richwood; and close family friends, Tim and Ty Holton and June more... |
| Jane Tanner ss.
She was a homemaker and a member of American Legion Post 368 Auxiliary
in Prospect.
She was born July 1, 1928, in Richwood to the late John and Mary Green
DeBolt and was predeceased by four brothers, three sisters and a greatgrandchild,
She is survived by her husband, Harvey Tanner whom she married Oct. 7,
1947; a daughter, Peggy (Les) Music of Richwood; two sons, Gary (Mary)
Tanner and Jeff Tanner of Richwood; 12 grandchildren; and 17 great- more... |
| LeRoy Eugene Tanner dy, Tucson, Ariz., Richard Brady. Mount Clemens, Mich., Ralph Brady, Prospect, Don Brady, Richwood, and Lloyd Brady; Springfield; a stepdaughter, Mrs. George (Betty) Shuler, Burlington, Ky.; 44 grandchildren; and numerous great-grandchildren. A sister is deceased.
The service will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday in Sofcheck Funeral Home here, with the Rev. Earl Cosand officiating. Burial will follow in Claibourne Cemetery.
Friends may call after 2 p. more... |
| Louis E. "Louie" Tanner (Ed) Penix of Richwood, Donald of Bucyrus, Pam (Denny) Mathys
of Raymond, Rodney of Marion, and Rodger of Sandusky; a step-daughter,
Theresa Soice of Jacksonville, Fla.; 20 grandchildren; 18
step-grandchildren; and numerous great-grandchildren; nieces and
nephews; and a brother, Richard (Ray) Turner of Jacksonville, Fla.
Calling hours will be Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. at Stofcheck
Funeral Home, Richwood, where funeral services will be more... |
| Vera P. Tanner Living ($ or Deceased ( ), When-
Surviving Children and Addresses_
3 dau - Mrs. Gordon (Janice) Smith, Merritt Island, Fla;
Mra. Harold (Elma) Parish, Dublin; Mrs. Marvin (Nancy) Shuster Richwood
1 son - Larry, Richwood
Great Grandchildren also survive.
4 sis 2 bro
Surviving Brothers and Sisters and Addresses
1} Grandchildren and
Chuck Erwin, Santa Ana. Cal.? Robert. Columbus:
Mrs. Fern Fryman, Richwood; Mrs. Hazel Holloway, Richwood; Mrs. more... |
| Helene Mae Tate of Galion, Ohio, and James A. Andy (Farimae) Tate of Virginia Beach, Va.; one stepson, Charles E. (Marie) Tate of San Diego, Calif.; one daughter, Mrs. Carolyn (Michael H.) Kennard of Morral, Ohio; 13 grandchildren, several great-grandchildren and a nephew, Ralph Lee, of LaRue. Two daughters Josephine Tate and Audrey Tate and one brother, Louise Lee, are deceased.
Mrs. Tate worked as a recep-tionist at Dr. Dietrich's office and was clerk of LaRue more... |
| Bonnie Lou Taylor utchins.
She is survived by a son, John Richard (Lisa) Taylor, Ardmore, AL; two daughters, Velvet (Kelly) Jackson, Mt. Victory; Valerie (Mike) Mabrey, Marion; five grandchildren, Drew, Sami, Carlee, Kirby and Trey; and two great-grandchildren, Alexandria and Austin. She was preceded in death by her husband, Dick Taylor; three brothers, Keith, Kay, and Dana Hutchins.
Private graveside services will take place at Byhalia Cemetery.
Memorial Gifts more... |
| Kathleen Ann Heimlich Taylor uckeye Valley High School in 1973 and earned
bachelor's and master's degrees in education. She began full-time
teaching in Prospect in 1978 and while teaching, met her husband, Lodi,
and they were married April 25, 1987. She reached deeply into the lives
of many people. Throughout all, she filled her time with family,
friends, school, church and community activities. She lived her life in
love and as a blessing to others.
She was born April 27, 1 more... |
| Lowell Dean Taylor well was a 1954 graduate of the Radnor High School, where he excelled in baseball, this led him to be drafted by the St. Louis Cardinal organization. In keeping with his love of baseball, he coached many teams in the Radnor area and then enjoyed playing in the senior softball leagues in Delaware. He was also a veteran, serving our country in the Air Force.
He was a lifetime member of the Fulton Creek Friends Church. Lowell was a farmer and a mai more... |
| Phyllis Ione Taylor joyed doing word-find puzzles.
She is survived by her daughter, Brenda L. (Bill) Foreman, Mt. Victory; grandchildren, Joshua (Nicole) Foreman, Richwood; Jennifer (Jamal) Chahboun, Richwood; Molly (Kyle) Szymkowiak, Marion; great grandchildren, Zachariah, Laila, Harper, Jeremy, and Elias; two sisters, Nancy (Gary) Collins, Palmetto, Florida; Sandy (James) Thompson, Marion; and a brother, Edwin (Zhu Lin) Fields, Caledonia.
Funeral services will b more... |
| Raymond L. Taylor , Rosanne Sturgeon (Bob), Divide, CO, Beth Brelsford (Bill), Caldwell, OH, Fred Taylor, Crawford, CO, Lodi Taylor (Nancy), Prospect, and Bill Taylor (Suzie), Astoria, OR. Raymond is also survived by ten grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren.
Two children, Katie Taylor Sturgeon and Tom Taylor preceded their father in death.
During WW II Raymond served as a B-29 pilot stationed on Tinian in the Marianas Islands in the South Pacific. He was a l more... |
| Richard LeRoy Taylor Marion.
He was prededed in death by two brothers James and John Taylor and three sisters Betty McClintock, Marge Makeever and Eleanor Walker.
Mr. Taylor was a conductor with ConRail. Veteran of the U S Army during the Korean War. Flew Model Airplanes with the Marion Airfoils. Enjoyed outings with his family.
Funeral Services will be held Tuesday July 8, 2008 at 1:00 PM at the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home in Prospect. Minister will more... |
| Rosemary (Wall) Taylor ild and the parish Vestry. As a wife, and mother of eight children, Rosemary was intimately involved with her family. It meant the world to her to see and to hear about all the activities of her children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and extended families. She loved her many friends, a good joke, chocolate, playing cards and Rummikub, working crossword and Sudoku puzzles, singing, dancing, and playing the piano.
Surviving are her ch more... |
| Russell Allen Taylor ried to
Wife or Husband Living ( ) or Deceased ( ), When. Surviving Children and Addresses_
1 dau - Shirley Bateman, 5 Marysville Park, Marysville
1 son - John Taylor, Plain Tity_
__2 sons deceased_
Grandchildren and 14 Great Grandchildren also survive.
Surviving Brothers and Sisters and Addresses
1 bro - Robert Taylor, Anaheim. Calif.
1 bro dec. - Samuel in 1981
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Graveside
Fane^akServices will be held.
Wed., July 3, 1991
1 El-
llsOOa . more... |
| Thelma Mae Taylor band Thomas Taylor, they were married November 8, 1933 and he died in 2004 after 70 years of marriage. She was also predeceased by her son Lowell Taylor, ten siblings, son-in-law: William Shelton, grandson: Craig Taylor and great-grandson: Jack Calvin
Thelma was a homemaker, wife, mother, grandmother, great grandmother, great great grandmother and sister. She was a wonderful bread baker and pie maker.
Thelma was the last charter member of the Fu more... |
| Thomas Leuellen Taylor a state sheep shearing champion. One spring he sheared 4,000 sheep. He was also an avid “Reds” fan.
He was a charter member of the Fulton Creek Friends Church.
He was a loving husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather and brother.
He is survived by his wife of nearly seventy-one years, Thelma Mae Schultz; one son Lowell (Aldena) Taylor, Radnor; Three daughters, Pat (Charlie) Snare of Marion, Sherry (Bill) Shelton of Kelle more... |
| Zachary Lincoln Taylor t heart. He loved being outside working the ground, going to pig shows with Shelby, baling hay and straw and just doing all the things that need done on a farm.
He was on the Board of Directors of the Delaware County Farm Bureau. He was a member of the Young Ag Professionals and was a Beck’s Hybrid Seed Dealer.
Zach was the type of person that would think of others before himself, he had a very giving heart. He was also a kidney and pancreas more... |
| Hazel L. Teets RICHWOOD GAZETTE DEATH REPORT
Name
Hazel L. Teets
Age
78
Address
formerly of Richwood-Prospect area
Place of Death Marion General Hosp.^ Date of Death —.Tan-4-,—1 98^ Thuss--------
Hour of Death 8; 00 a.m.________________ How Long 111----failing bpaltb 5jL_years
Occupation of Deceased formerly employed at the former Anderson Dalry.Bar,
Richwood
Church, Lodges, Societies Central United Methodist Church. Richwood:____________
American Legion Au more... |
| Irene M. Teets RKHWOOD GAZETTE DEATH REPORT J
Name _Irene M. Teets _ Age 7Q
Address 493 Brown Rd., Marysville_
PWnfTWh Grady Memorial Hospital Datpnf Dpat}l April 17, 1989 Mon.
Hour Of Death _afternoon_ How Long Til usual health - death unexpected
Occupation of Deceased_Homp.mfikp.r___
Church, Lodges, Societies _Pharisburg united M^-t-hnHi ^ rhn^h_
Date of Birth_April 10, 1919_ Place of Birth Cleveland, nhin_
Father's Name _wiLLiam Foster_Living ( ) Dec more... |
| Mary Kathryne Teets y were married February 2, 1943 and he died May 7, 2000. Also preceding her in death was her two sons, Robert C. Jr. and Thomas G. Teets and two brothers Wayne and Jack Luckett
Surviving are her eight grandchildren, eleven great grandchildren and seven great great grandchildren
Mary was a homemaker. She enjoyed crocheting, playing games and cooking. She had been an Avon saleslady when she was younger.
Private graveside services will be held at more... |
| Rachel E. Teets s a dedicated member of the Magnetic Springs U.M. Church; she belonged to the Women’s Society there, member of the Mothers Service Club and the former Leesburg Grange
She is survived by numerous nieces and nephews and great nieces and nephews
Funeral Services will be held Saturday March 13, 2010 at 11:00 am at the Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home in Richwood, where friends may call Friday from 5-7 pm, Pastor Linda Chamberlain-Jones will of more... |
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