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      <title>Arnold Sr.,  James Russell</title>
      <description>James Russell Arnold, Sr.  THORNVILLE: James Russell Arnold, Sr., 71, of Thornville, passed away on Wednesday, May 22, 2013. He was born on December 6, 1941 in Thornville to the late Howard and Helen (Moul) Arnold.   Jim was a 1959 graduate of Lynnwood-Jacksontown High School. He was a dairy farmer all his life. He loved camping, fishing, and taking care of his farm. Most of all, he loved spending time with his grandchildren.   He is survived by his loving family: special friend of 14 years, Thelma Mills; son, Rusty (Machelle) Arnold; daughter, Lisa (Jay Parkinson) Arnold; four grandchildren: Quay and Kylene Arnold, and Jake and Brock Parkinson; and his sister, Beatrice (Robert) Seidl. A funeral service, celebrating Jim's life, will be held on Saturday, May 25, 2013 at 12:00 p.m. in the Thornville home of HOSKINSON-Schoedinger Funeral and Cremation Service, 56 S. Main St. with Pastor Don Moshgat officiating. Friends may call at the Funeral Home on Saturday, 10 to 12 p.m.   Contributions can be made to White Chapel United Methodist Church, 6177 White Chapel Rd., Newark. Online condolences may be sent to:  www.hoskinsonfuneral.com    HOSKINSON-Schoedinger Funeral and Cremation Service, Thornville, is honored to care for the Arnold Family.        </description>
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      <title>Barclay,  Charles  "Chuck"</title>
      <description>Charles "Chuck" R. Barclay  GRANVILLE: A memorial service celebrating the life of Charles "Chuck" R. Barclay, 50, of Granville, will be held at 5:00 P.M. Tuesday, May 28, 2013 at Swasey Chapel on the campus of Denison University in Granville with Buck Sappenfield and Pastor Joel A. Esala as celebrants.  Chuck died Wednesday, May 22, 2013 at The James Center after a six year battle with melanoma. He was born June 1, 1962 in Charleston, South Carolina to Robert and Patricia (Lockard) Barclay.  Growing up in Chillicothe, Chuck would pull any trick in order to go to his "Grandma's with the cows". He loved spending time at his grandparents' farm and learned to grow things, something he enjoyed later in life, as well. After graduating from Unioto High School in Chillicothe, Chuck earned a B.S. in Business and his Master's in Leadership from Franklin University. He most recently was Manager of Nutritional Services at Berger Health Systems.  Chuck had a passion for culinary arts and loved feeding people with meals made from scratch and quality ingredients. Easy to get to know, Chuck was a warm and comfortable person that people liked being with. He will fondly be remembered as a family man who enjoyed participating in his sons lives.  In addition to his parents, Chuck is survived by his wife of nearly 27 years, Carrie M. (Voiles) Barclay; sons, Joseph and John Barclay; brother, Ken Barclay; father-in-law, Roy Voiles; sister-in-law, Cathi Melton; and brothers-in-law, Mike and Chase Voiles.  Chuck and Carrie have been longtime residents of Licking County and after buying land and building a house in Granville, he strived to become a positive community member. He ran for Village Council and served with the Village of Granville Charter Review Commission. He was also a volunteer coach with the Granville Recreation Commission for 6 years for soccer, football, and basketball. He was active in the neighborhood home-owners association decorating the entryway for seasonal events and was always engaging with his neighbors. In addition to his community volunteerism he was the anchor for his family, often times shuttling his sons to school, sports, and community events. Chuck was a great encourager, inspirer, and servant for his family and the Granville Community and he will be sorely missed.  The family will receive friends on Tuesday from 11:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M. at the McPeek-Hoekstra Funeral Home, 133 S. Prospect St., Granville. Online condolences may be expressed at  www.mcpeekhoekstra.com .   Memorial contributions may be made to Granville Schools Athletic Department, Attn. Mr. Mike Sobul, Treasurer, 248 New Burg St., Granville, OH 43023.        </description>
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      <title>Ellis,  Richard Eugene</title>
      <description>Richard Eugene Ellis   NEWARK: Funeral arrangements for Richard Eugene Ellis, 80, of Newark, are incomplete.    REED-EGAN FUNERAL HOME, 141 Green Wave Drive, Newark is in charge of the arrangements.  </description>
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      <title>Marchlenski,  Stanley Patrick  "Tunney,"</title>
      <description>Stanley Patrick "Tunney," Marchlenski   WHEELING, WV: Stanley Patrick "Tunney," Marchlenski 88, of Wheeling, WV, formerly of Columbus, OH, died Wednesday, May 22, 2013 at Liza's Place, Wheeling.   Born in Wheeling, WV on March 13, 1925, Stanley was the son of the late John and Anelia Wiszniewski Marchlenski.   He was a Catholic by Faith, retired engineer at the Newark Air force Base where he was proud of five separate patents that he invented, a member of the first graduating class at Wheeling Jesuit College, a member of the  WWII  Memorial Foundation which is located at the former St. Ladislaus Church Yard, great inventor and avid reader who loved all animals and his family dearly.   In addition to his parents, Stanley was preceded in death by three sisters, Mary Marchlenski, Helen Malantinsky and Jane Zingo; nine brothers, Pete, Joseph, Harry, Chester, Louis, John, Frank, Edward and Richard Marchlenski; four nieces and nephews, Luella Edge, Frank Marchlenski, Carole Fuscaldo and Robert Malatinsky.   Surviving are numerous nieces and nephews, Florence Schua, Jeanette Akers, Sharon Leonard, Judy Burdette, Paul (Peggy) Marchlenski, Robert Marchlenski, Philip (Janet) Marchlenski, Marie Thompson, L. Thomas (Judy) Marchlen, Susan Marchlen, Linda (Richard) Matheny, Miriam (Dino) Deinhardt, Sandra (Larry) Oliver, Mick (Cathy) Zingo, Tim (Bernice) Zingo, Dave (Mary) Zingo, Jeff (Sandy) Zingo, Paula Jim) Carenbauer, Cindy (Mike) Perring, Joe (Sharon) Marchlenski, John (Terry) Marchlenski, Gary Marchlenski, Teresa Schraeder, Kenneth Marchlenski, Tracy (Michael) McKillips, Mechelle Mitchell and Mary Kay (Thadd) Obecny; a very special friend, D.J (Lacey) Priest, who took care of Stanley by being there whenever he was needed for anything; and best friend Tom Grim.   Friends will be received at the Altmeyer Funeral Home, Wheeling Chapel, 1400 Eoff Street, Wheeling WV on Friday, May 24, 2013 from 6-8 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11 a.m. on Saturday, May 25 at St. Alphonsus Catholic Church, Wheeling with Rev. Frank O'Kruta serving as celebrant. Interment will follow at Mt. Calvary Cemetery, Wheeling.   Online condolences may be expressed to the family at  www.altmeyer.com .  </description>
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      <title>Redman,  Ruth A.</title>
      <description>Ruth A. Redman   NEWARK: A memorial service for Ruth A. Redman, age 87 of Newark, will be held at 11:00 AM on Saturday, May 25th at the Fairmount Presbyterian Church, Jacksontown, Ohio, with Pastor Judith Baker presiding.    Ruth passed away peacefully on May 22nd, surrounded by her loved ones.    Ruth was born, January 10, 1926 to Ray and Edythe Redman. She studied at the Newark College of Commerce and was employed by the Newark Trust Bank. She was long-time treasurer of the Fairmount Presbyterian Church.    In addition to her parents, Ruth is preceded in death by Helen Redman, Mabel Wallace and Andrew Wallace.    Her surviving family includes, Joan Nickel, Phil and Petrea Coelho, Jim and Jane Shriner, Thelma Shriner, Julie and Chad Guthrie and family, Phillip and Sandy Coelho and family, Wes and Jennifer Shriner and family, Sarah Kennedyand family, Steve and Kay Hickman, Jenifer and Quinn Schaller and family, Tyler and Heather Hickman; and beloved pets, Tiger, Callie and Mickey.    Friends may call at the church 1 hour prior to the service.    In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to the Licking County Humane Society or Woodside Presbyterian Church.  </description>
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      <title>Wilson,  James Curry</title>
      <description>  James Curry Wilson  NEW ALBANY: In memory of James Curry Wilson, born August 29 1921 and passed away quietly on May 22 2013 in New Albany, Ohio.   James is survived by his loving children Daniel (Dorie) James Wilson, Marianne (Dan) Wilson Male, and Timothy (Anita) Mack Wilson. Also surviving are 6 grandchildren; Adam Wilson, Holly Wilson, Rachel Wilson, Kevin Wilson, James Male and Leah Male; and 2 great grandchildren, Aubree Schwarz and Evelyn Sibley.  He is preceded in death by; his loving wife of 64 years, Mary Kathleen Reifensynder Wilson; his parents, Masclet Wilson of Scottish/Welsh heritage and Ina O. Curry of German heritage.  Jim grew up in Delaware County during the depression era as an only child and attended a small school close to his father's farm near Sunbury, OH. He graduated from Sunbury High School in 1939 and then received his Bachelors Degree in Agriculture from Ohio State in 1944. He later went on to obtain a Masters Degree in Science from Antioch College in 1972.  Jim joined the Navy in 1944 and served in the Pacific theatre as radio operator aboard the Mona Lisa which rescued many sailors after "Halsey's Typhoon". He was introduced to a beautiful young bookkeeper from Canton, Kathleen, through a mutual friend in 1944 and began a 2 year courtship. Upon his discharge in 1946, they were married at Willard, Ohio on December 21, 1946.  Jim was active in farming and education all of his life. His first job was teaching vocational agriculture at Brown High School in Kilburn and later worked for the Farmers Home Administration in Holmes County. In 1958, he moved to a 165 acre farm on Martinsburg Rd, near Utica, Ohio where he lived for next 50 years - farming crops, milking cows and raising beef cattle. During that time, he also held teaching positions at Bladensburg Elementary and Mount Vernon Middle School. He worked until he was 84.  Jim joined the Alpha Gamma Sigma Ag Fraternity while at Ohio State and became a member of the Farm Bureau Association in 1958. In 1962, he became involved with barbershop harmony singing and joined the Newark chapter. The annual shows were special events for him and he was able to attend the international show in 1982. He also liked to help young people, either students or being a mentor to his wife's Girl Scout troop. He was the everlasting image of the American farmer - always hardworking and a helping neighbor.   Above all, he was a committed father - providing his kids with opportunities he did not have and always supporting them the best way he knew how. He was a very proud father and will be missed deeply.  Funeral services for James will be held at Brucker &amp; Kishler Funeral Home in Newark Ohio on 25 May 2013 @11am with internment to follow at Trenton Cemetery (Hartford Rd). Calling hours will be from 5 to 8 pm on 24 May and 9 to 11am on 25 May at the funeral home. A gathering of family and friends will be held at Condit Presbyterian Church immediately following the gravesite service.  Memorial contributions can be made to the Land of Legends Barbershop Chorus.  On line condolences to the family may be sent via  www.brucker-kishlerfuneralhome.com  by clicking Obituaries/guest book entry.        </description>
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