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Morrow Funeral Home, located at 415 East Court St, Washington Court House, OH, 43160, has been a pillar of the community for generations, providing compassionate and personalized funeral services to families in their time of need. With a rich history and a commitment to excellence, Morrow Funeral Home has earned a reputation as one of the most trusted and respected funeral homes in the region.

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Founded on a foundation of integrity, respect, and compassion, Morrow Funeral Home has been serving the families of Washington Court House and surrounding areas for over [number] years. Throughout its history, the funeral home has remained committed to providing exceptional service, guidance, and support to those navigating the difficult process of saying goodbye to a loved one.

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Larry Sword - June 24, 1953 - January 15, 2022

Departed: 01/15/2022 (Washington Court House)
Obituary Preview: Larry R. Sword June 24, 1953 - January 15, 2022, Larry Sword age 68 of Galloway, Ohio passed away on Saturday January 15, 2022 at Dr. Hospital in Columbus, Ohio. Larry was born June 24, 1953, in Washington C. H. the late Roy and Ruth (Dennis) Sword. Larry was a 1971 graduate of Miami Trace H.S. Navy veteran. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife of 28 yrs. Linda (Kitts) Sword, brother Tommy Sword, and oldest daughter Beverly Sword. Larry is survived by his youngest daughter Jeni (Jody) Swisher, stepson Sean Kitts, brother Danny Sword, sister Judy Harper, nephew Earl Harper, nieces Portia (Doug) Ladley, Nikki (Dale) Hubbard, grandson Dylan Swisher, and great nieces also many cousins. Private family services will be held at a later date. Arrangements by Morrow Funeral home.
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Laura Mulford - January 25, 1952 - December 31, 2021

Departed: 12/31/2021 (Washington Court House)
Obituary Preview: Laura Mulford January 25, 1952-, December 31, 2021 Laura Mulford, 69 of Jeffersonville, passed away at Miami Valley Hospital, Dayton on December 31, 2021. She was born January 31, 2021, in Richmond VA to the late Jacob and Doris Loerson Faber. Laura enjoyed Camp Hosting and traveling the around the Country. In addition to her parents Laura is preceded in death by her brother Tom Faber. Laura is survived by son John Mulford of Jeffersonville, sisters Pat Coleman, Sandra Maye, Alma Greene and Joy Randall; granddaughter Shelby Mulford and 9 nieces and nephews, A celebration of life will be held on Saturday January 29th at 3:00 PM at the Jeffersonville Masonic Lodge. Arrangements are by Morrow Funeral Home.
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Mary Kipp - October 10, 1961 - December 18, 2021

Departed: 12/18/2021 (Washington Court House)
Obituary Preview: Mary Kipp October 10, 1961- December 18, 2021 Mary Kipp, 60 of Hillsboro, passed away at Clinton County Memorial Hospital, Wilmington on December 18, 2021. She was born October 10, 1961, in Springfield to the late Gobel and Nelafae Owens Dean. Mary leaves behind her husband, David Kipp. Mary loved to sew, quilt, garden and most of all her grandchildren. In addition to her husband Mary is survived by son Mike (Terea) Hatfield of Washington C.H.; daughter Amber Hatfield of Waynesville; brothers Tim Dean of Sabina and Rob (Wendi) Dean of Sabina; sister Valorie (Brian) Balzer of Washington C.H., Tammy (Bruce) Gottschalk of Sabina and Diane (Joe) Lanum of Jeffersonville; grandchildren Hailey, Tyler, Tabby, Alexis, Zoey, Jett and Dakota. Private Family services will be held at the convenience of the family. Arrangements are by Morrow Funeral Home.
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Pauline Foster - December 26, 1927 - December 17, 2021

Departed: 12/17/2021 (Washington Court House)
Obituary Preview: Pauline May Pride Foster December 26, 1927 – December 17th, 2021 Pauline May Pride Foster, Age 93 of Washington Court House passed away Friday, December 17th at 2:24 am, surrounded by family, at Adena Medical Center-Chillicothe where she had been a patient since December 6th. Pauline was born December 26th, 1927, in Otwell, IN; daughter of James and Ella (Traylor) Pride. After Graduating from Otwell High School in 1946 and attending Lockyear’s Business College, she met and married King Donovan Foster on September 6th, 1952, in Evansville, IN. She was a hard-working wife and mother that could take any task on, from working in a tomato cannery, to the Evansville Printing Corporation, to utilizing accounting skills at Buckeye Steel and finishing her career for over 25+ years at Select Sires in Plain City, OH. Pauline also served as a Cub Scout Den Mother for both of her sons, loved creating ceramic and pottery pieces, enjoyed knitting and spending time reading. She was a devout member of Epworth Methodist Church in Columbus OH for many years, until moving to Washington Court House where she attended St Andrews Episcopal Church. She is survived by her two sons; Keith (Leah) Foster of Washington Court House and Kent (Constance) Foster of Cardington, OH; Grandchildren; Ryan, Erik and Alyson Foster, Lynn (Josh) Foster-Dawson; Step Grand Children; Jonathon Moore, Benjamin Blizzard and Many Beloved Nieces and Nephews. She is preceded in death by her parents, her husband King Foster on April 24th, 2009; and siblings Hilbert (Juanita) Pride; Maurice (Ginnie) Pride; Lela (Bill) Bigham; Marvin (Ernestine) Pride; Delmer (Frances) Pride; Ronald (Margaret) Pride; Walden Pride; Louanna (Lloyd) Yeager; Cletus (Candy) Pride; Lorraine Pride (Pauline’s Twin Sister) and a Step Grandson, Nathan Blizzard. In keeping with her wishes, cremation will be observed, and a Celebration of Life graveside service will be held on August 6th, 2022, at the Otwell IOOF Cemetery; in Otwell, IN. Arrangements are under the direction of Morrow Funeral home, in Washington Court House
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Brenda Burlile - April 08, 1960 - December 04, 2021

Departed: 12/04/2021 (Washington Court House)
Obituary Preview: Brenda Lee Burlile April 8, 1960- December 4, 2021 Brenda Lee Burlile (Tackett), 61 of Washington Court House passed away December 4, 2021 at Adena Medical Center, Chillicothe. She was Born April 8, 1960 to the late Henry and Ruth “Rushie” Caudill Tackett in Columbus, Ohio. Brenda worked for many years at Woody's Cafe and Our Place Resterant. In additon to her parents Brenda is preceded in death by one sister Wanda Copas and six brothers , Jack Caudill, George, Mance, Virgil, Richard and Kermit Tackett. She is survived by her husband George Burlile, Son Michael (Nadine) Burlile; daughter Stacy (Justin) Davis; brothers Kemmard (Marlene), Ollie(Vicki), Emery (Sis) and Bill Tackett; neice Cindy Hart; Nephews Jacob(Kim) Hays and Wayne Copas; grandchild Michael, Jalyn, Alexis, Dalton and Landon; one great grandbaby Brantley. Private family services will be held at a later date. Burial will be in the Highlawn Cemetery.
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Jody Wilson - December 28, 1977 - October 14, 2021

Departed: 10/14/2021 (Washington Court House)
Obituary Preview: Jody S. Wilson December 28, 1977 – October 14, 2021 Jody S. Wilson 43, of Washington Court House, passed away on October 14, 2021 at his residence. He was born on December 28, 1977 in Fayette County to the late Roger Wilson and Rowena Joanne Trimble Jody worked as a Counselor for Fayette Recovery. Jody is survived by his children Helen (Thomas) Ryan, Sebastian (Damien) Wilson, Kyra Wilson. Jody leaves behind his Faience Amy Dixon and children Gavin Thompson, Kate Thompson, Lex Wolfe, Elijah Munden, Matthew Shoaf; Brother Frank (Lachrisa) Wilson; Sister Tammy Wilson, Julie (Tom) Tompkins, Sarah Ramsey, Susan (Fred) Wollscheid and his best friend Mason Matthews. A Celebration of life will be held on Sunday October 24, 2021 at 2:00 at 690 Duffy Drive, Washington C.H. Ohio 43160
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Marion Baughn - May 14, 1931 - October 08, 2021

Departed: 10/08/2021 (Washington Court House)
Obituary Preview: Marion Ray Baughn May 14, 1931 – October 8, 2021 Marion Baughn died Friday, October 8, 2021 at Court House Manor. He was born in Washington Court House on May 14, 1931 to the late Wanda Whaley and Harold Ray Baughn. He was a member of South Side Church of Christ and is preceded in death by his loving wife of 69 years, Susanne Baughn. He is also preceded in death by his parents, several siblings, his son Michael R. Baughn and daughter Penny S. Carver. Marion is survived by several siblings as well as his son Marion “Ross” (Michele) Baughn of Washington Court House and daughter Sally (Bill) Bailey of Grove City. He had ten grandchildren: Marion R. Baughn, Michael R. Baughn, Lance E. Heath, Benjamin D. Carver, Matthew R. Baughn, Kyle R. Baughn, Alyssa N. Baughn, Liam A. Bailey, Jacob A. Bailey and Hannah M. Bailey. He also had six great-grandchildren as well as extended family and friends that will miss him. Marion served 20 years in the US Air Force. After retiring from the service, he managed the appliance center for Montgomery Wars and later Birch Rice Home Furnishings. He was an active member of Masonic Lodge 107 from many years. He loved repairing clocks and watches as well as working on old engines, a hobby handed down by his uncles. In addition to his hobbies he loved to camp and spend winters in Florida with his wife Susie. They spent many hours in heated battle over their Canasta games. He will be interred at Washington Cemetery with Danny Dodds officiating the family service. Marion will be laid to rest beside his wife Susie. May they both rest in peace.
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Barbara Newman - January 22, 1944 - September 29, 2021

Departed: 09/29/2021 (Washington Court House)
Obituary Preview: Barbra E. Newman January 22,1944- September 29, 2021 Barbra Newman, 77, passed away on September 29, 2021, She was born to the late January 22,1944 to the late Harry and Lina Warner Allen in Fayette County. In addition to her Parent Barbra is preceded in death by her first husband Vergil Toppins and second husband Fred Newman brothers Willam and John Allen, sisters Alpha Brown, Eloise Holland and Linda Graves. Barbra is survived by Three sons Stephen (Terry) Toppins, Thurman Toppins, Ralph Toppin, daughter Mary Lou Pinkerton, numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Memorial services will be held on Sunday , September 10, 2021 at 3:00pm at the Jeffersonville United Methodist Church with Pastor Emory Clark officiating.
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Charles A Crum - October 17, 1959 - September 27, 2021

Departed: 09/27/2021 (Washington Court House)
Obituary Preview: Captain Charles ‘Chuck’ A. Crum 61 passed away September 27, 2021, at Ohio State Medical Center. He was born October 17,1959 to the late Rose Mary Crum Stewart. Charlie worked as a owner operator for Chartom Charters for may years. In addition to his mother Charles is preceded in death by his first wife Dianna Cotrell and their sons David and Jason Crum, second wife Wendy Crum and there son Tommy Crum and infant brother Steven Greer. Foster parents Clifford and Lovone Jackson Left to morn his loss are his step father Steve Greer, sister Brenda (Mark) Taylor two brothers Michael and Ronald Greer, Aunts Sondra Akers and Judy Simmons, grandchildren Tyler Crum, Samantha Hill, Eric Barden, Isaiah Barden, Nate Laytart, step sons Billy Perkins, Johnathan Stevens, Great-grandchildren Marie Perkins, Taylor Stevens. Graveside services will be held on Monday, October 4, 2021, at 11:00am at the Washington Cemetery with Eddie Gault officiating. Friends and family may call at the Morrow funeral home Washington CH on Sunday, October 3, 2021, from 4-7PM
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Philip Williams - August 04, 1939 - September 26, 2021

Departed: 09/26/2021 (Washington Court House)
Obituary Preview: Philip E. Williams August 4, 1939–September 26, 2021 Philip Williams, 82 of Jeffersonville, went to be with the Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on September 26, 2021, at Signature Healthcare of Fayette County. He was born in Fayette on August 4, 1939, to the late Glenn and Geneva Stephenson Williams. Phil was a Ag mechanic for many years in the Jeffersonville area. In addition to his parents, he is preceded in death by, his wife Lois Williams and three great grandchildren. He is survived by his daughter Jennifer Reed of Hillsboro, sons Michael (Tammy) Williams of Bookwalter and Darrell (Eva) Williams of Jeffersonville; brothers Howard (Peggy) Williams of Jeffersonville, Robert (Teri) Williams of Columbus; grandchildren Heather(Glenn Angney) Williams, Justin (Nikki)Williams, Kyle Williams, Haley (Chris) Oblennis, Elijah, Seth, Joshua, Andrea(Brandon) Funk, Amanda and Anna Williams; 12 great grandchildren, Aunt Faye Williams of Washington CH, numerous nieces, nephews and great nieces and nephews and great- great- nieces and nephews. Graveside services will be held on Thursday September 30, 2021, at 11:00AM at the Fairview Cemetery Jeffersonville with Pastor Randy Baker officiating. Visitation will be on Wednesday September 29, 2021 from 3-6PM ARRANGEMENTS BY Morrow Funeral Home Jeffersonville
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Donald Carson - July 19, 1944 - August 08, 2021

Departed: 08/08/2021 (Washington Court House)
Obituary Preview: Donald R. Carson July 19, 1944 -August 8, 2021 Donald R. Carson 77 of New Holland went to be with the Lord August 8, 2021 at Four Seasons of Washington. He was born July 19, 1944 to the late Russell and Dorothy Rhinehart Carson in Mansfield. Donald was a member of the Buckskin Community Church. In addition to his parents Donald is preceded in death by his wife Martha Bryan Carson in 2008. Donald is survived by his three daughters Theresa Joy (Michael) Wehner od New Holland, Dorothy (Daniel) Sowders of Leesburg and Sandra (Dale) Dearth of Panama City FL; one brother Roger (Linda) Carson of Mansfield and one sister Donna (Fry) of Mansfield; Pappy to grandchildren Jessica (Ryan) Carson, Brady (Shannon) Wilson, Julia (Keith) Adams, Wyatt Dearth, Levi Dearth and Amber Sowders; Great grandchildren Jade Adams, Lailah Adams, Aiyana Adams and Keith Adams III. Private family services will be held at the convenience of the family. Burial will be in the Washington Cemetery. Arrangements by the Morrow Funeral Home.
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Susanne Baughn - April 12, 1935 - July 12, 2021

Departed: 07/12/2021 (Washington Court House)
Obituary Preview: Susanne Baughn April 12, 1935 – July 12, 2021 Susanne Baughn, 86, passed away July 12, 2021 at Carriage Court of Washington Court House in the care of the staff of ladies that she loved so much. She was born April 12, 1935 to the late William and Serepta (Butcher) Dawes in Fayette County. Susanne was a member of the Southside Church of Christ. She leaves behind her husband of 69 years, Marion R. Baughn. Susanne is preceded in death by her parents, siblings, her son Michael R. Baughn and daughter Penny S. Carver. In addition to her husband, Susanne is survived by son Marion “Ross” (Michele) Baughn of Washington Court House and daughter Sally (Bill) Bailey of Grove City. She loved her ten grandchildren: Marion R. Baughn, Michael R. Baughn, Lance E. Heath, Benjamin D. Carver, Matthew R. Baughn, Kyle R. Baughn, Alyssa N. Baughn, Liam A. Bailey, Jacob A. Bailey and Hannah M. Bailey. Susie also had six great-grandchildren as well as extended family and friends that will miss her. Susie traveled the world with her four children in tow while Marion served 20 plus years in the US Air Force. She would later work as an activities coordinator and secretary for Court House Manor, as well as working at The Stitchin’Post in WCH. In addition to crocheting, she loved to camp and was always ready for a game of cards or bingo. Although her light now shines in heaven, all who knew her will carry forth a spark that she gave us to use if our light is not shining as brightly as it could. Graveside services will be held on Friday, July 30, 2021 at 1:00pm at Washington Cemetery with Danny Dodds officiating. All are welcome.
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Charles Stevens - April 06, 1952 - June 10, 2021

Departed: 06/10/2021 (Washington Court House)
Obituary Preview: Charles E. Stevens April 6, 1952 -June 10, 2021 Charles E. Stevens 69 of Washington Court House passed away June 10, 2021 at his residence. He was born April 6, 1952 to the late Forrest and Minnie Thompson Stevens in Washington Court house. Charlie was a lifelong auto salesman, known as “the round man with the square deal”, starting his career on October 1, 1975. Charlie was the sales manager for Stevens auto Sales. Charlie was a very active member of numerous lodges and church’s in Fayette County throughout the years, current member of The Gathering Place, former member of Crossroads Christian Church, former deacon and elder of First Presbyterian Church, Ohio Army National Guard, Elks Lodge #129, Past member F & AM # 107 he was raised on 2/6/1995, Scottish Rite Masons Valley of Columbus, York Rite, Alladin Temple, Past president and membership chairman of the Washington Shrine Club, Fayette County Agriculture Society Director, Fayette County Fair Board, OHHA , USTA and Fayette County Harness Horseman Association. Charlie is survived by his son Chad (Crystal) Stevens, grandchildren Cole Stevens and Madison Sell, sister Mary Lou (George) Dalton, niece Michelle (Randy) Barrera, Brooke Conover, nephew Joseph (Lauri) Kingery and longtime love Wanda Stevens. Charlie's family will recieve guest on Tuesday June 15, 2021 from 10-12:30 at The Gathering Place with services held immesiatly after with John Phiffer officiating. The burial will then be in the Highland Memory Garden. Friends and family may call at the church from 10:00 until time of services. There will be an additional service held at Elks Lodge #129 on Monday June 14, 2021 from 6:30-until. Memorial contributions may be made to the Washington Shrine Club. Arrangements are by Morrow Funeral Home
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Janis Stahl - June 30, 1931 - June 06, 2021

Departed: 06/06/2021 (Washington Court House)
Obituary Preview: Janis Catherine (Hinders) Stahl, of Hilliard, Ohio, passed away peacefully on June 6, 2021 after a long battle with breast cancer and recent congestive heart failure. She was 89 years old. Janis was born in Dayton, Ohio, June 30,1931 to Aloysius and Irene Hinders. She studied nursing at St. Elizabeth Hospital in Dayton and became a Registered Nurse in 1953, beginning a career of service which lasted forty years. She started her nursing career at St. Elizabeth Hospital, then at a private practice in Dayton, and later at Fayette County Memorial Hospital in Washington Court House, Ohio. She finished her career as Director of Nursing at the Case Convalescent Center in Washington C.H., where she worked for twenty years. Janis married William (Bill/Bucky) Stahl of Maysville, KY, in July 1960 and they raised three daughters in Dayton and later in Washington C.H. Janis, a faithful Catholic, was an active member of St. Colman Church in Washington C.H., and later attended St. Charles Borromeo Church in South Charleston, OH, and at the end of her life, Ss. Simon and Jude Church in West Jefferson, OH. Janis was an avid reader her entire life, and enjoyed music, sewing, cooking, and was an especially mean card player. Her greatest joy in life was her family and being a mother and grandmother, and wife to Bill. She will be remembered for her quiet calm and unwavering patience, sensibility and graciousness, and above all, her incredible strength of character and fortitude through the hardest times in her life. Janis was an incredible role model and treasured matriarch of her family. Janis was preceded in death by her husband, William Stahl Jr, her daughter, Susan Severt, infant grandson Troy William Severt, as well as her parents, twin sister and brother. Janis is survived by daughter Joan Figley, of Hanover Park, IL, and daughter and son-in-law Laura and Eric Kimball of Hilliard, OH; son-in-law Brian Severt and wife Tina Richards Severt; eleven grandchildren & spouses: Maria Severt, Jacqueline Severt Henry and husband Tim, Mark Figley and fiancé Casey Salandra, Kelly Figley, Alexandra Montanez, Adam Montanez, Ethan Kimball and fiancé Brooke Curry, Elliot Kimball and wife Shelby, Alexandria Kimball, Brittany Richards and Hunter Richards, as well as six great-grandchildren. Please join Janis’ family for a Memorial Mass on June 30th at 12:00 p.m., held at Ss. Simon and Jude Church, West Jefferson; luncheon immediately following in the church social hall. A private family burial at St. Charles Borromeo Cemetery will be held at a later date. Charitable donations to the American Cancer Society or American Heart Association in Janis' memory are welcome.
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Becky Reese - October 13, 1946 - May 30, 2021

Departed: 05/30/2021 (Washington Court House)
Obituary Preview: Becky Lee Reese , age 74, went home to be with her Lord on Sunday, May 30, 2021. Becky was born October 13, 1946 in Fairfield, Ohio to the late Charles W. and Marian L. LaVeck. Becky is preceded in death by her husband, Wayne L. Reese and her sister Mary L. Cobb. She is survived by her brother Bill LaVeck, Jr., of Hermitage, TN and her three children: Robyn L. Sincavage of Mansfield, MA, Elizabeth B. Jianos of Foxborough, MA, John R. Johnson of Edgewater, FL and her seven grandchildren. Burial will be at the South Solon Cemetery in South Solon, Ohio
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Stuart Looney - January 24, 1953 - May 15, 2021

Departed: 05/15/2021 (Washington Court House)
Obituary Preview: Stuart Looney January 24, 1953 -May 15, 2021 Stuart Looney, age 68, of Washington C.H. passed away on May 15, 2021 at his home surrounded by his family. He was born on January 24, 1953 in Bucannon County, VA to the late Elmer and Juanita Smith Looney. Stuart worked at Mac Tools for several years, he retired as an Aerospace Engineer at Fortus Manufacturing and was a member of the Gathering Place Church. In addition to his parents, Stuart is preceded in death by three brothers Donal, David and Bobby Looney, one sister Alma Gail Looney and one grandson Bryan Tarry. Stuart is survived by his wife, his soulmate, of 48 years, Peggy Gifford Looney, two sons Nelson (Amy) Looney and James “Rich” (Karrie) Looney; one brother William “Bill” Looney; three sisters Glenna (Dave) Wilder, Jeanette Lombardi and Ilene Rowe; sister in law Mary Looney; grandchildren Jennifer (Camron) Lindsey, Chelsea (Trent) Davis, Ariane Stroud, Rachel (Mark) Mitchell, Jamie (Quentin) Miller, Robert Teets Jr., Johnathan Teets and Austinn Fore, and thirteen great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 7:00 PM on Wednesday, May 19, 2021 at the Gathering Place Church, with Pastor John Pfeifer officiating. Graveside services will be held on Thursday, May 20, 2021 at 10:30am at the Greenfield Cemetery. Friends and Family may call on Wednesday at the church from 1pm - 3pm and 5pm until time of services. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society. ARRANGEMENTS ARE BY MORROW FUNERAL HOME ONLINECONDOLENCES TO WWW.MORROWFUNERALHOME.COM
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Virginia Frazier - May 01, 1952 - April 22, 2021

Departed: 04/22/2021 (Washington Court House)
Obituary Preview: Virginia Frazier, 68, passed away April 22, 2021 at Kettering Medical Center, Kettering. She was born May 1, 1952 to the late Albert and Jo Anne Hilderbrand Ellenberger in Fayette County. Virginia attended the Hillsboro CCCU. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Ira Frazier, one brother Roger Ellenberger and two sisters Shirley Hagman and Rita Noes. Virginia is survived by ones stepson Steve (Donna) Frazier of Stokesdale NC and one stepdaughter Delores Stacey of Basset VA; five brothers Dale (Darlene) Ellenbarger of Martinsville, Greg (Pam) Ellenberger of Wash C.H., David (Shawna) Ellenberger of Wash C.H., Paul (Dawn) Ellenberger of Sabina, and James (Betsy) Brady of Greenfield ; three sisters Carol Boggs of Winter Park, Florida, Alberta (Todd) Mann of Morrow and Krista (Ritchie) Crowe of Wash C.H.; Nephews and family Joshua (Stacy) McQuiller and Layla and Makayla Trisdale  and Brandon McQuiller; numerous nieces, nephews, great nieces and great nephews. Funeral services will be held on Wednesday April 28, 2021 at 1:00PM at Heritage Church, 1867 Old U.S.35 NW, Washington Court House, 43160 with Pastor Danny Shaffer officiating, Burial will be at the Highlawn cemetery. Friends and Family may call at the church from 11:00 until time of services.   Arrangements are by Morrow Funeral Home
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Charlotte Landenburg - August 17, 1943 - March 03, 2021

Departed: 03/03/2021 (Washington Court House)
Obituary Preview: Charlotte R. Landenburg August 17, 1943–March 3,2021
Charlotte Landenburg 77, of Washington Court House, Ohio passed away on March 3,2021 surrounded by her family.
She was born in Ross County on August 17, 1943 to the late Andrew and Talitha Howard Mossbarger.
In addition to her parents Charlotte is preceded in death by her husband Raymond Landenburg.
Charlotte is survived by her son Howard (Nancy) Landenburg, daughters Pamela (John) Robinette, Carla (Jim) Taylor, brother Harry (Jeanie) Mossbarger, sisters Betty Wilson, Ethel (Judson) Phillips, Rosie Bunch, 7 grandchildren & 23 great-grandchildren, 5 of which called her “Grandma Bark”.
Private family services will be held at the convince of the family.
In lie of flowers memorial contributions may be made to The American Cancer Society. ARRANGEMENTS ARE BY MORROW FUNERAL HOME Washington C.H., Ohio
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Nicole Wilson - January 23, 1972 - February 27, 2021

Departed: 02/27/2021 (Washington Court House)
Obituary Preview: Nicole Wilson January 23, 1972 -February 27, 2021
Nicole Wilson, 49, passed away February 27, 2021 at Adena Medical Center, Chillicothe after a lengthy illness. She was born January 23, 1972 to Cathy (Wilson) Shadley of Washington C.H. in Fayette County. Nicole leaves behind her husband Bryan Robson.
In addition to her mother and husband, Nicole is survived by one son Skyler Gregory of Washington C.H. two brothers William (Michelle) Shadley of Sabina and Raymond Shadley of Washington C.H. and several nieces and nephews.
Private family services will be held, with Danny Dodds officiating. Burial will be in the Highlawn Cemetery.
Memorial contributions may be made to ALSAC/St. Judes Children’s Research 1404 Goodale Blvd #200 Columbus, OH 43212. Arrangements are by Morrow Funeral Home
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Michael Ratliff - March 29, 1959 - February 15, 2021

Departed: 02/15/2021 (Washington Court House)
Obituary Preview: Michael Ratliff March 29 1959 -February 15, 2021
Michael Ratliff, 61 of Washington C.H. passed away on February 15, 2021 at The Adena Medical Center, Chillicothe.  He was born March 29, 1959 in Wurtland KY to the late John and Beatrice Sammons Ratliff. Michael had worked for Colonial Stair in Jeffersonville and Precision Soya in Sedalia, and is a United Stated Veteran serving in the Army.
In addition to his parents Michael is preceded in death by a brother Wendell.
Michael is survived by one son Aaron; three daughters Michelle Tessa and Jessica three brothers Cecil Ratliff Don (Bonnie) Ratliff and Ron (Katie) Ratliff and sister Mary (Keith) Saxton; and numerous grandchildren; special friend Margaret Linley.
Michael will be dearly missed by his family and friends.
Private family services will be held at the convenience of the family. Arrangements are by Morrow Funeral Home
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Patrick S. Brill - December 08, 1962 - February 09, 2021

Departed: 02/09/2021 (Washington Court House)
Obituary Preview: Patrick S. Brill December 8, 1962–February 9,2021
Patrick Brill 58, of Frankfort, Ohio passed away on February 9,2021 at his residence.
Patrick was born in Washington C.H., Ohio on December 8, 1962 to the late Eugene and Dolores smith Brill. Patrick loved the outdoors, he loved to mushroom hunt and to ride four-wheelers.
In addition to his parents Patrick is preceded in death by Brittney Sullivan the mother of his youngest sons Draven and Zayden.
Patrick is survived by his three sons Ross (Kourtney) Brill, Draven Brill and Zayden Brill, brothers Skip Brill, Tracy (Carla) Brill, sisters Lorrie Bach, Myra (Rocky) Patterson and Marsha Cummins, grandchildren Abby, Molly, Carter, Cardale and Ely Brill and numerous nieces and nephews and the mother of his oldest Ross son Donna Jackson.
Private family services will be held at a later date. ARRANGEMENTS ARE BY MORROW FUNERAL HOME Washington C.H., Ohio
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Elaine Huffman - June 15, 1934 - February 06, 2021

Departed: 02/06/2021 (Washington Court House)
Obituary Preview: Elaine Huffman June 15, 1934–February 6, 2021
Elaine Huffman 86, of Washington C.H. passed away on February 6, 2021. She was born in Stanton on June 15, 1934 to the late Heber and Dorothy Anders Shields. Elain leaves behind her husband George Huffman. Elaine was a member of Gregg Street Church of Christ in Christian Union and Heritage Memorial Church. In addition to her parents Elaine is preceded in death by 2 brothers Bob and Don Sheilds
In addition to her husband Elaine is survived by two sons Doug (Paula) Huffman of Florida and Gary Huffman of Washington C.H.; one daughter Karen (John) Justice of Grovecity; 11 grandchildren, 20 great grandchildren and 2 great great grandchildren; sister and brother in law Ruth (Ronnie) Binegar, special friends Alice Smith, Betty Pollock and Joe (Susie) Seyfang.
Private family services will be held.
In Lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Heritage Memorial Church, Mission Dept. ARRANGEMENTS ARE BY MORROW FUNERAL HOME ONLINECONDOLENCES TO WWW.MORROWFUNERALHOME.COM
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Ronald "Blue" Sams - September 05, 1938 - February 04, 2021

Departed: 02/04/2021 (Washington Court House)
Obituary Preview: Ronald "Blue" Sams September 5, 1938–February 4, 2021
Ronald Sams 82, of Washington C.H. passed away on February 4, 2021. He was born in Jeffersonville on September 5, 1938 to the late David and Helen Stewart Sams. Ronald retired from Lithco Construction Company. Ronald was a member of the Jeffersonville Church of Christ, VFW Post 25 and Eagles lodge 423 Washington Court House.
Ronald is survived by his son Randy Sams of Columbus; three daughters Kristi Miller of Wash C.H., Kim (Karl) Brown of Columbus and Lisa Bunch of South Vienna; one brother Tommy Sams of Jeffersonville and one sister Anita Allen of Jeffersonville, three grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. A celebration of life will be held at the Jeffersonville Church of Christ, 83 North Main Street, Jeffersonville Ohio 43128, on Saturday February 13th from 2-5PM ARRANGEMENTS ARE BY MORROW FUNERAL HOME ONLINECONDOLENCES TO WWW.MORROWFUNERALHOME.COM
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Jane Dill - August 15, 1920 - January 12, 2021

Departed: 01/12/2021 (Washington Court House)
Obituary Preview: Jane Ellen Seibert Dill left this life for her eternal home on Tuesday, January 12, 2021 at Court House Manor, Washington C. H. She was born on
August 15, 1920 and had celebrated her 100th birthday last year. She was born in Jeffersonville to Charles Edgar and Florence Ervin Seibert.  She graduated from Jeffersonville High School in 1938. Upon
graduation she worked as a secretary for the Farm Bureau in Columbus. Jane married Frank C. Dill on October 22, 1941.  They celebrated 62
years together before his death in 2003. They had 3 daughters Carolyn J. Barnes (John), Belpre,OH; Donna J. Watford (Bob), Littleton, CO; and Marilyn J. Radel (Sam),
Findlay, OH. She was blessed with 7 grandchildren and 17 great grandchildren: Todd (Diana) Barnes, Haley and Austin, Richmond, VA; Matt (Mandy) Barnes, Nathan, Charlie,Frank and Matthew, Galena, OH; Christie (Juan) Fletcher-Lopez, Jonathan, Juan Paul, and Joe, Alomosa, CO; Jennifer (John) Beattie, Joshua and Jackson, Golden, CO;Tracey Kardotzke, Jane, Mia, Kade and Bo, Green Springs, OH; Jody
Vermilya, Grant and Mattie, Findlay and Samantha Radel, Findlay. During her life long residency in Fayette County Jane worked as a secretary for Grace UM Church, Fayette County Extension Office and
Federal Land Bank from which she retired in 1983. Jane was a member of Grace UM Church where she served as a Sunday school teacher, sang in the choir, was a trustee and served on the Endowment
Committee. She was a member of the UM Women.  She and Frank also managed Gardner
Retirement Village for 40 years. Jane was a 4-H advisor for more than 20 years. She belonged to Reber Chapter of Eastern Star, Fayette Co. Historical Society, William Horney
Chapter of DAR, Fayette Co. Commission on Aging and the Society for the Disabled Board.  Jane was nominated and inducted into the Central Ohio Senior Citizens Hall of
Fame in 2006 in Columbus. Most of all, Jane loved life and being involved with her family, friends
and community. She was preceded in death by her parents, brother Robert, husband and
daughter Marilyn. A private family service will be held with burial to follow in the
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Ashley Lenee Mossbarger - May 10, 1985 - January 10, 2021

Departed: 01/10/2021 (Washington Court House)
Obituary Preview: Ashley Lenee Mossbarger May 10, 1985–January 10,2021
Ashley Mossbarger 35, of Jeffersonville passed away on January 10,2021 at Ohio State medical center. She was born in Jeffersonville on May 10, 1985 to her parents Harry and Jean Brown Mossbarger.
In addition to her parents Ashley is survived by her son Drake Mossbarger, daughter Koralyn Kosanke, sister Amanda (Sean) Elliot, nieces kaitynn and Madyson Elliot.
Private family services will be held at a later date. ARRANGEMENTS ARE BY MORROW FUNERAL HOME Jeffersonville, Ohio ONLINECONDOLENCES TO WWW.MORROWFUNERALHOME.COM
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is an obituary?

An obituary is a written notice that announces the death of a person, typically including biographical information, details about their life, and information about the funeral or memorial services. It's a way to share the news of a loved one's passing with friends, family, and community.

Why are obituaries important?

Obituaries serve as a way to honor and celebrate the life of the deceased, while also providing important information to those who need to know about the passing. They can also help to notify people who may not have been aware of the person's illness or death.

Who writes an obituary?

Typically, a family member or close friend of the deceased writes the obituary. In some cases, a funeral home or mortuary may assist with writing the obituary, but it's usually written by someone who knew the person well.

What information should be included in an obituary?

A typical obituary includes the person's name, age, date of birth and death, surviving family members, and information about the funeral or memorial services. It may also include biographical details, such as education, career, hobbies, and achievements.

How long should an obituary be?

The length of an obituary can vary, but it's generally recommended to keep it concise and focused on the most important information. Aim for around 150-200 words.

Can I include photos in an obituary?

Yes, many newspapers and online obituary platforms allow you to include one or more photos of the deceased. This can be a nice way to personalize the obituary and help people remember the person.

How do I submit an obituary to a newspaper?

Contact the newspaper directly to find out their submission process and guidelines. Some newspapers may have online submission forms, while others may require you to email or fax the obituary.

Can I write my own obituary in advance?

Yes, some people choose to write their own obituary in advance as a way to control how they're remembered and to make things easier for their loved ones after they pass away.

What is a death notice?

A death notice is a brief announcement of someone's passing, often including only basic information such as name, age, and date of death. It's typically shorter than a full obituary.

What is the difference between an obituary and a eulogy?

An obituary is a written notice announcing someone's death, while a eulogy is a speech or written tribute delivered at a funeral or memorial service to celebrate the person's life.

Can I include humor in an obituary?

Absolutely! An obituary can be a great opportunity to showcase the person's personality and sense of humor. Just be sure to keep it respectful and tasteful.

How do I handle sensitive information in an obituary?

If there's sensitive information you're unsure about including, it's best to err on the side of caution and leave it out. Remember that an obituary is intended to be a celebration of the person's life, not a platform for sharing secrets or controversy.

Can I include charitable donations in an obituary?

Yes, many people choose to include information about charitable donations in lieu of flowers. This can be a meaningful way to honor the person's memory and support a cause they cared about.

How do I proofread an obituary?

Carefully review the obituary for spelling, grammar, and factual errors before submitting it. It's also a good idea to have someone else review it as well to catch any mistakes.

Can I edit an obituary after it's been published?

In most cases, it's difficult or impossible to make changes to an obituary once it's been published. Be sure to double-check everything before submitting it.

How long does it take for an obituary to be published?

The timeframe for publishing an obituary can vary depending on the newspaper or online platform. Some may publish immediately, while others may take several days or even weeks.

Can I write an obituary for someone who has been deceased for a long time?

Yes, you can still write an obituary for someone who passed away years ago. This can be a meaningful way to honor their memory and share their story with others.

What if I don't have all the information needed for an obituary?

If you're missing certain details, don't worry! You can still write a meaningful obituary that celebrates the person's life. Focus on what you do know and what you want to share with others.

Can I include quotes or lyrics in an obituary?

Absolutely! Quotes, lyrics, or poems can add depth and meaning to an obituary. Choose something that resonates with the person's personality or spirit.

How do I handle multiple marriages or relationships in an obituary?

This can be a delicate situation. Be respectful of all parties involved and focus on celebrating the person's life rather than getting bogged down in complicated relationships.

What if I'm not comfortable writing an obituary myself?

DON'T WORRY! Many funeral homes and mortuaries offer assistance with writing obituaries. You can also ask a friend or family member for help.

Can I include personal anecdotes in an obituary?

Absolutely! Personal stories and anecdotes can bring an obituary to life and make it more engaging for readers.

How do I ensure that an online obituary remains available over time?

Sometimes online obituaries may be archived or removed after a certain period. Consider printing out a copy or saving it digitally for future reference.

Can I write an obituary for someone who didn't want one?

If the person explicitly stated they didn't want an obituary, it's best to respect their wishes. However, if you're unsure or think they might have changed their mind, consider having a conversation with other family members or close friends before making a decision.

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About Jeffery Isleworth

Jeffery Isleworth is an experienced eulogy and funeral speech writer who has dedicated his career to helping people honor their loved ones in a meaningful way. With a background in writing and public speaking, Jeffery has a keen eye for detail and a talent for crafting heartfelt and authentic tributes that capture the essence of a person's life. Jeffery's passion for writing eulogies and funeral speeches stems from his belief that everyone deserves to be remembered with dignity and respect. He understands that this can be a challenging time for families and friends, and he strives to make the process as smooth and stress-free as possible. Over the years, Jeffery has helped countless families create beautiful and memorable eulogies and funeral speeches. His clients appreciate his warm and empathetic approach, as well as his ability to capture the essence of their loved one's personality and life story. When he's not writing eulogies and funeral speeches, Jeffery enjoys spending time with his family, reading, and traveling. He believes that life is precious and should be celebrated, and he feels honored to help families do just that through his writing.