Obituaries - Logan-Hocking Times (2024)

Ricky D. Phillips

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By Deb | on June 11, 2024

Ricky Dane Phillips, 68, of Pomeroy, formerly of Nelsonville, passed away Monday, June 10, 2024, at St. Mary’s Hospital in Huntington, West Virginia. He was born Dec. 13, 1955, in Nelsonville, the son of Harry and Norma (Hook) Phillips. Ricky is survived by the love of his life, Debbie Nelson; nieces and nephews, Vicky (Daryl) Smith, Penny (Gary) Holliday, Christina […]

Geraldine Francis

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By Deb | on June 11, 2024

Geraldine Francis, 97, of Chillicothe, formerly of McArthur, passed away Sunday, June 9, 2024, at Pickaway Manor Nursing Home in Circleville. She was born Aug. 21, 1926, in Pikeville, Kentucky, daughter of the late George Washington and Winnie Virginia Davis May. Geraldine was the widow of the late Cecil Francis Jr. She was a former hairdresser, worked for General Motors, […]

Tamara J. Thomas

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By Deb | on June 11, 2024

Tamara Jayne “Tammy” Thomas, 65, of Sugar Grove, passed away on Friday, June 7, 2024, at Luxe Care Center, in Lancaster. She was born Sept. 1, 1958, in Columbus, the daughter of Leo Glenn and Ilah Irene (Jewell) Burritt. Tammy was a graduate of Vinton County High School in 1976 and former president of the Berne Township Fire Department Ladies […]

Jody S. Morgan

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By Deb | on June 11, 2024

Jody Sue Morgan, aged 68 of Logan, Ohio, passed away at The Pickering House in Lancaster, Ohio on Sunday, June 9, 2024. Born Sept. 23, 1955 in Logan, Ohio, she was the daughter of the late William “Bill” Earl and Shirley Ann (Ballinger) Grove. During life, Jody was the longtime general manager of Little Caesar’s in Logan, Ohio. Jody is […]

Cheryl D. Basenback

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By Deb | on June 08, 2024

Cheryl Darlene Basenback, aged 75 of Logan, Ohio, passed away at home on Thursday, June 6, 2024. Born Dec. 21, 1948 in Lancaster, Ohio, she was the daughter of the late Wilbur Theodore and Mable Ilene (Wagner) Eck. Cheryl worked as a corrections officer before retiring from Hocking County Correctional Facility. She had a great love for gardening and German […]

Constance B. Angel

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By Deb | on June 08, 2024

Constance B. Angel, age 82, of Logan, Ohio, passed away June 7, 2024 at Pickering House, Lancaster, Ohio. Constance was born May 7, 1942 in Logan, Ohio to Arthur Horn and Ruth Horn. She attended the Bremen Holiness Church. Surviving is her husband of 64 years, Harold Angel Sr.; son, Harold (Brenda) Angel Jr. of Logan; daughter, Mary Louise (Edward) […]

Wain W. Mohler

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By Deb | on June 07, 2024

Wain Weldon Mohler, aged 69 of Logan, Ohio, passed away at home on Wednesday, June 5, 2024. Born Sept. 29, 1955 in Logan, Ohio, he was the son of the late Frederick Eugene and Martha Marie (Anderson) Mohler. During life, Wain worked as a laborer in a number of different fields. An outdoorsman, Wain enjoyed hunting, fishing, mushroom hunting, and […]

Rita A. Robinette

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By Deb | on June 05, 2024

Rita Anne Robinette, 83, of Nelsonville, passed away on Tuesday, June 4, 2024, at the Pickering House in Lancaster. She was born Sept. 11, 1940, in Lancaster, the daughter of the late George and Onie (Buchanan) Kidder. Rita retired from SEPTA Correctional Facility, Nelsonville, with 22 years of service. She worked as a cook, corrections officer, and then in the […]

Willard L. O’Nail

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By Deb | on June 05, 2024

Willard Lewis O’Nail, 56, of Nelsonville, passed away on June 3, 2024, at his home. He was born June 24, 1967, in Nelsonville, the son of the late Clarence Willard and Phyllis Leora (Jewett) O’Nail. He was married to the love of his life, Kelli (Lowery) O’Nail who survives. Willard was known for his great sense of humor and loved […]

Ralph E. Miller

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By Deb | on June 05, 2024

Ralph Edward “Ed” Miller, 68, of Logan, passed away on June 3, 2024, at the Pickering House in Lancaster. Ed is “no longer in pain and without his cane.” He was born Feb. 23, 1956, in Lancaster, the son of the late Harold Miller Jr. and Judith Bush Rosser Miller Thompson. Ed was a lifetime member of the Logan Eagles […]

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In the conclusion of the obituary, special requests may be made such as, “in lieu of flowers, donations may be made to…” or “Our heartfelt thanks to the staff at General Hospital for…” Some families make the final line a dedication honoring their loved one.

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On (day, date), (full name of deceased) of (city of residence) passed away at the age of ____ years. The family of (full name of deceased) of (city of residence) is saddened to announce his/her passing on (day, date) at the age of _____ years.

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The obituary should end by naming your loved one's surviving family members, then giving information about the funeral or memorial service, if the family is making those details public, as well as information about any memorial funds or charitable organizations that people should send donations to.

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In most cases, obituaries do not include the names or nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, cousins, or in-laws unless they were close to the deceased. Grandchildren are sometimes listed but often numbered instead (…he leaves behind 5 grandchildren).

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“[Full name], age [age], a beloved figure of [where they lived], sadly left our world on [date of death], after a life richly lived in service and kindness. Known for [mention of significant contributions], [first name] was a beacon of light and hope in our community, touching lives through [specific actions or roles].

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