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Harley Kramp eachers at his schools, hosting family and friends at extraordinary Thanksgiving events, entertaining people at his lake house or providing support to loved ones. As a member of Park Cities Baptist Church, he passionately pursued and served his Lord by singing in the choir, counting money, and attending Bible study.
Harley is survived by his son Jeff and wife Marcy, son Doug and wife Cheryl and grandchildren Tanner, Katie, Peyton, Brian and Dav more... |
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William E. “Bill” Sheets rew) Niles and Stephanie (Weston) Knisley.
Great Grand Children: Kamille Ward, Christian, Macie and Ryleigh Sheets, Cody and Connor Purdum, Addison and Ava Sheets, Graham and Margaret Davis.
Special brother-in-law: Richard (Sue) Minner of London
Public graveside services (everyone is welcome) will be held Tuesday February 16, 2021 at 11:00 am at the Claibourne Cemetery, Pastor Judy Cramer will officiate. Private calling hours will be held.
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Ronald J. “Ronnie” Wilds Russells Point. He had been part owner of B&W Pizza Shop in Broadway and owned two water slides, one at Loudonville and the other in Logan, they were called “Giant Twister Waterslide”.
Surviving is his wife of 65 years, Sue (Culver) Wilds, their children, Mark (Karen) Wilds of Marysville, Ronda (Carl) Conrad of Richwood and Mike Wilds of Raymond.
Brother, Edward Wilds of Richwood
Grandchildren, Tony Wilds, Trisha (Dan) Bell, Nicole (John) Ha more... |
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