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Faye Johnson ter Craig, LaRue; two sisters, E. Mary Finch, Marion, and Nancy Craig, LaRue; two grandchildren and five step-grandchildren.
Funeral services are 11 am. Saturday at LaRue Baptist Church. Burial is in LaRue Cemetery. The Rev. Tim Pasma and the Rev. Albert Page will officiate.
Friends may call 2-4 pm. and 7-9 pxa. today at the Stofcheck Funeral Home, LaRue.
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Genevieve S. Johnson ve S. Johnson, 86, died Monday evening, nOV 20, 1989 at her home.
She was bom in Marion County March 14, 1903, a daughter of Harmin and Ellzaberth M. Imbody Sylvester.
The homemaker, who was also a teacher, had taught at one time at Mount Zion High School in Georgia and seventh-grade in LaRue schools. She mainly served as a substitute teacher and tutor in the area, however.
Mrs. Johnson was a member of New Bloomington United Methodist Church and more... |
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Renetta Dawn Penix Johnson for PPG for 24 years before going to work for Sanhua International in Marysville and CCFI in Dublin. Renetta loved being a grandma. She enjoyed traveling, especially to Nashville. She was also known to frequent casinos from time to time.
She is survived by her mother, Rona Penix, Richwood; daughters, Ronatta (Mark) Campbell, West Mansfield; Rheann (Josh) Turner, Galloway; Alecia (Eric) Stottlemyer, Plain City; Andrea (Dane) King, Richwood; gran more... |
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Donald E. Johnston Where -
,, . , , Cora Sours June 3, 1946 •
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Wife or Husband Living ( ^ or Deceased ( ), When-
Surviving Children and Addresses_
_1 dau - Mrs. Phillip (Linda) Baker, Logan;
4 sons - Mike, Galena; Tim U.S. Navy serving in South Pacific; -Tom and Jack both at—homa-
4 Grandchildren and L Great Grandchildren also survive. Surviving Brothers and Sisters and Addresses _
3 sis - Mrs.
margaret moyer richwood
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Edward E. Jolliff Herschel’s in Marysville, Mrs. Renison’s Doughnuts and the Waffle House were favorites. Ed was a very hardworking type of guy who never sat still, he was always busy doing something.
He loved his family and cherished the time he could spend with them.
Surviving is his wife, Carol (Ary) Jolliff, they were married November 25, 1991. Also surviving are his children, Roxanna Ary of Marysville and Joseph C. (Nikki) Hopkins of Marysville
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Eugene Jolliff o preceded in death by siblings, Joann Reed and Bobby Jolliff.
Eugene worked at HPM for almost 30 years. He was a loving father, grandfather and boyfriend. He had a love for gardening and tractors. Eugene enjoyed spending time with his grandchildren, great grandchildren, sisters and family.
Surviving is girlfriend of 23 yrs., Sally Orahood of Marion, daughter, Ann (Fred) Edwick, Richwood
grandchildren: Adah (Jerrod) Votaw, Gregory (Ashley) K more... |
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Gerald Jolliff ol, he was a retired farmer
and attended the Fulton Creek Friends Church and the Richwood Gun and Game
Club, where he enjoyed trap shooting. He was a part owner of The Grumpy Old
Men harness horse stable and enjoyed spending time at the Richwood
racetrack with his friends and the horses. He was an avid reader,
especially of historic fiction, and spent many afternoons playing and
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Steven M. Jolliff Steven M. Jolliff, 67, longtime resident of Magnetic Springs, died unexpectedly early Wednesday morning August 3, 2022 at his home.
He was born July 7, 1955 in Delaware to the late Gerald and Leila Mae (Sarver) Jolliff. He was also preceded in death by a sister, Vicki Hillman.
Steve was a lifetime farmer. He had also worked as a banker, having worked at the former Columbus First and then LCNB. He also had owned and operated Value Tire in Delawa more... |
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Beverly Kay Jones ower and vegetable gardening, sewing and baking (her Red Velvet cake was the best!). She also loved camping, one of her favorite spots was the family property in Cambridge.
But the true focus of her life was her family. The time she was able to spend with them was so special to her.
Surviving are her children, Kenneth (Nikki) Marvin III of Richwood and Jaime Marvin of Marysville.
Grandchildren: Kaleigh (Joe Neil) Marvin, Kelsea Marvin, Kori Mar more... |
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Caroline E. Jones School class of 1952, Caroline would go on to become a dedicated homemaker and exemplified what it meant to be a true hard-working farm wife. An avid sewer and quilter, she was very crafty with her hands. Caroline was a long-time, dedicated member of the LaRue Baptist Church, as well as the Good Friends Club in LaRue.
The most important thing in her life though was Caroline’s entire family; her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren more... |
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Cheryl J. Jones eart.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday, Sept. 23, at 11 a.m. at the Stofcheck Funeral Home in LaRue, where friends may call Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
Burial will be in the Price Cemetery. Minister will be the Rev. Timothy Peria.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Union County Cancer Society at 532 Fairwood Drive, Marysville 43040.
Pallbearers will be Will, Russ, Steve and Chuck Oberdier, Jim Fox and David Glass. more... |
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Freda Annabelle Jones se and had worked at Grady Memoriai'Hospital
and Marion General Hospital and with the Red Cross bloodmobile. She
was a 1939 graduate of Pleasant High School and graduated from the White
Cross School of Nursing. She was a longtime active member of Radnor United
Church of Christ, the Lyda Jones Circle and Buckeye Valley Band and
Athletic Boosters. She was a volunteer for the Red Cross and Meals on
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Raymond L. Jones ered the United States Army. He served our country as an armored tank operator in Germany. He was the first in his area to prove the tanks were amphibious or could “go swimming” as he called it.
Raymond met Janice in Baltimore where he was in the Army Reserves. They both enjoyed the farm life. He worked at the former Milo & Berry in Mount Victory and then retired from Parrott’s in Richwood after 35 years. Raymond was a talented mechanic an more... |
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Robert E. Jones
Robert E. Jones, 85, of Prospect died Friday, March 2, 2001, at Marion General Hospital.
He was a 1933 graduate of Prospect High School and a lifetime member of the Prospect United Methodist Church where he served as Sunday School superintendent. He was a retired farmer and drove a school bus for the Elgin school district for 20 years. He was a charter member of the Marion County Regional Planning Commission, a charter member of the Marionaires more... |
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Rodger A. Jones Sr. ion Dept. for 28 years. He had served our country in the United States Navy. Rodger had also worked for the Richwood Police Dept.
He was a very devoted family man. He and his wife Judy were always together. He cherished his time with his wife, kids and grandkids.
Rodger was a huge OSU Buckeye fan. He also enjoyed going to the casinos and playing cornhole.
Surviving is his wife, Judy A. (Boyd) Jones, they were married November 29, 1969 in Toled more... |
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VERA I. JONES . JONES
Vera I. Jones, 87, of Prospect died Sunday, Feb. 23,2003, at the Mapli wood Nursing Center in Marion. ;
She was a homemaker and a lifelong resident of Prospect. A 1933 grad uate of Prospect High School, she was a lifetime member of the Prospec United Methodist Church where she taught Sunday School and was.activ in the women's circle and other church activities. She was a member o the Prospect Community Chorus, Prospect Gardeners, O.C.C.L more... |
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Vernon Louis Jones 67. Also surviving is their son: Vernon Lewis (Carla Jean) Jones of Essex
Grandchildren: Saretta, Sara, Marten, Marc, Nic, Veronica and Nava
11 great grandchildren
Due to covid-19 concerns, there will be no services at this time.
The Stofcheck-Ballinger Funeral Home in Richwood is assisting the family
Condolences and remembrances may be expressed at www.stofcheck-ballinger.com
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Violet L. Jones She had been a member of the former Essex United Methodist Church. She had also belonged to the American Legion Auxiliary in Prospect, the Richwood Civic Center and the VFW in Richwood. Violet enjoyed traveling and spending time her family, they were so important to her.
Surviving are her children, Kelly Dean Jones of Marion, Kenneth D. Jones of Columbus and Vicki Jones of Delaware.
8 grandchildren and numerous great grandchildren
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William F. “Bill” Jones s, he could often be found on his John Deere mowing the yard or in his garden, caring for his corn.
When his kids were younger, he didn’t miss many of their activities and when the grandkids came, he really cherished the time with them.
Surviving is his wife, Betty Lou (James) Jones, they were married June 15, 1957 at the New Bloomington UM Church. Their children, Jeri Severt of Marion and Robert (Michelle) Jones of Columbia City, Indiana
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Charles J. Jordan th 6f Mechanicsburg; and 17 grandchildren and ong.great-granddaughter, 5 .
He was preceded in death by two brothers and one sister..
Calling hours are 2-4:and 7-9 p.m. today at Stofcheck Funeral Home, and from noon until the time of the service 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Church of God of Prophecy in Richwood, Burial' will be in the Claibourne Cefnetery, with Rev. Cecil Goins officiating.
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Janis E. Jordan rked at the former Heartland Nursing Home in Marysville for 20 years. She enjoyed traveling all over the United States with family, trying new foods and just seeing the country. Janis was an avid reader and enjoyed the quiet times watching and feeding the birds. She was truly a family person, always looking out for them and enjoying the time she could spend with them.
Surviving are her children, Joe (Andrea) Jordan of Richwood, Christopher (Chad more... |
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Mary Donna Jordan onthly girls day out, Fish Friday at Coonies Bar & Grill in LaRue, and traveling. She lived in different places such as KS, WA, LA, Germany, and Europe.
But Donna's greatest love of all was her family, specifically spending time with her husband, her son, and her granddaughter. She loved spending time with her new great granddaughter, Zalila, always teaching her to say "Hi,” as that was her son, Murl Dana's first word. She enjoyed teachin more... |
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Spencer K. Jordan d troubleshooter for Ohio Edison out of the Marion office for over 41 years. When he was younger he worked at the Cramer and Bugg Sohio station in Richwood.
A veteran of the U. S. Army during the Vietnam War, he was a lifetime and active member of VFW Post 870 in Richwood.
Spence coached junior football and baseball and was a spotter in the press box for North Union Football. He loved fishing, hunting and camping and enjoyed taking family v more... |
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Arnold Joseph ys kept busy with community activities. He served both as Village councilman and mayor for many years. He was instrumental in organizing the Prospect Senior Citizens. His efforts to help build Sunswim Pool earned him a lifetime membership; also he helped start the Elgin Athletic Boosters and was honored to serve as their first president.
Arnold was a member of the Prospect United Methodist Church, the Prospect American Legion Post 368, Prospect more... |
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Joel Steven Juzwiak n March 4, 1960 in Barnesville, OH to Stanley and Margaret (Bethel) Juzwiak.
He enjoyed farming and had been a farmer all his life. He had also worked at the O. M. Scotts Company for 12 years until 2008. He loved spending time with his family. Joel was the kind of person who always put others before himself.
He is survived by his father, Stanley (Patricia) Juzwiak, Richwood; his fiancée, Lisa James, Richwood; four sons, Joey Juzwiak, Richw more... |
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