Nov
13
2024

Obituaries Section :: Page 118

  • Jim Williams Jordan

    Jim Williams Jordan

    James (Jim) William Jordan, former resident of Yellow Springs and Antioch College faculty member, died June 5 in Fairfax, Calif., at the age of 73.

  • Hazel Sweeney

    Obituary

    Hazel Sweeney, née Wright, died on Monday, July 7, following a long illness. She was 90.

  • Lynda Triplett Clark

    Lynda Triplett Clark

    Lynda Triplett Clark of Flemingsburg, Ky., passed away Tuesday, June 24, at her residence. She was 61.

  • Martha Gay Lampert Luttrell

    Obituary

    Martha Gay Lampert Luttrell, of Xenia, passed away Wednesday, July 9, at Summit Park Hills Nursing Center. She was 97

  • Rebecca Teilhet

    Rebecca Teilhet

    Rebecca Teilhet, of Yellow Springs, passed away on July 11. She was 42.

  • John Owen Hevelin

    Obituary

    John Owen Hevelin, born May 10, 1946, died in Santa Cruz, Calif. on May 11. He had deep attachments to Yellow Springs and to Antioch College, where he received his Bachelor of Arts in English, education and history in 1968. A life-long pacifist, John was a conscientious objector during the Vietnam War and was assigned […]

  • Lodwig memorial service

    Obituary

    A memorial service for Ray L. Lodwig, longtime village resident, will be held on Wednesday, July 2, at the First Presbyterian Church. Meditation will be held at 3 p.m., followed by fellowship from 4–7 p.m. All are welcome.

  • Donald Hutslar

    Obituary

    Donald A. Hutslar, of Worthington, Ohio, and Yellow Springs, died on June 13, 2014. He was 82. He is survived by his wife Jean and son Caleb, a resident of Columbus. A 1949 graduate of Bryan High School in Yellow Springs, Don received a Master of Fine Arts degree from Ohio University. After serving with […]

  • Harriet May Guthrie

    Obituary

    About the author: She was born in 1923 to the name Harriet May McCune, married William Robert Guthrie, and then took on Harriet M. Guthrie. She was a conversationalist and listener, storyteller, poet, writer, debater, weaver of words, social activist, and celebrator of life and books. She loved and was loved — greatly. Always intellectually […]

  • Mary A. Hendrickson

    Mary A. Hendrickson, of Mt. Vernon, Ohio, died Saturday, June 7. She was 75. Her sudden passing was the result of a fall sustained while doing what she loved — working as the executive director of New Directions, the domestic violence shelter of Knox County. She helped to found the organization in 1983 and had […]

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