Roger Thomas Morris, 78, of London, died suddenly on Thursday, July 4, 2024, in Madison Health.
    Born July 20, 1945, in Columbus, Ohio, he was a son of Lloyd Thomas Morris and Mildred Louise (Foley) Morris.
  Roger was a graduate of Madison South High School in 1964 and had just attended their 60th reunion the previous Sunday. Following high school and some college, Roger went to work for the former Cooper Energy of Springfield where he dedicated over thirty years of service. After retirement, Roger was sure to stay active whether it be through various hobbies or different organizations. He also spent many years working for Madison County Ride until his second retirement. Some of his hobbies included beekeeping, camping, and gardening. Additionally, he enjoyed riding his Harley Davidson as well as classic muscle cars including his own Pontiac GTO. Roger liked boating and fishing, and was sure to never miss an Ohio State Buckeyes game of which he and his family were diehard fans. Wherever he sat in the house, Roger was sure to always have his scanner beside him so that he always knew what activity was happening in his county. Whatever activity he took interest in, he made sure he fully committed his time and energy, always dedicating his all to be the best possible. His absolute favorite activity was spending time with family and best friends, as well as hosting neighborhood bonfires. 
   Always one to stay active in his community, Roger was a member and past president of the London Lions Club, member of the former Jaycees, of the Chandler Lodge #138, F&AM, where he was also active in the Aladdin Temple Shrine, troop leader for the Boy Scouts of America, former member of the London City Council, and a founding member of the Madison County Emergency Medical District. Roger enjoyed the time spent with his different organizations and held various offices in each of them. Additionally, he served as a faithful member, deacon, elder, and clerk of the First Presbyterian Church of London for over fifty years.
   Roger is survived by his loving wife of 56 years, Corabeth (Justice) Morris, of London; daughter Melanie (Johnny) Buckner of Bolivia, NC, son Marty (Amy Boggs) Morris of Springfield; grandsons Brandon (Shelby) Orahood of South Vienna, Michael (Erika) Orahood of West Jefferson, Brad (Kourtney) Orahood of Winnabow, NC, Jacob Morris of London, Bralon Jordan of London; great grandchildren Colton, Dakota, and Marion Orahood; two sisters including Judy Morris of London; nieces and nephews Susan Page, Todd Page, Melissa Champlain; sister-in-law Cynthia Champlain of North Fort Myers, FL; mother-in-law Roselyn Justice of London.
   He was preceded in death by his parents; daughter Miranda Morris; great-grandson Landon Orahood; father-in-law George Justice; brother-in-law Allan Champlain Jr.; maternal grandparents Homer and Veda Foley.
  The family will receive friends for visitation on Wednesday, July 10, 2024, from 5:00 – 8:00 PM in the First Presbyterian Church, 211 Garfield Avenue, London, Ohio 43140. A Masonic Ceremony will be presented by the Chandler Lodge #138, F&AM, to close the visitation. Graveside services for Roger will be held on Thursday, July 11, 2024, beginning at 11:00 AM in Kirkwood Cemetery, 1600 US Highway 42 SW, London, Ohio 43140, with Pastor Jimmy Dillard officiating.
  In lieu of flowers, a college fund for Roger’s grandson Bralon has been established. Donations may be made to the Bralon Jordan Education Fund, c/o PNC Bank, 30 West High Street, London, Ohio 43140. Envelopes will also be provided during services.
   The family is being served by the EBERLE-FISHER FUNERAL HOME AND CREMATORY, 103 North Main Street, London, Ohio 43140, where condolences are encouraged to be shared online at

www.eberlefisherfuneralhome.com

Yvette R Mabe went to be with her Lord while holding her daughters hand.
  Sunrise February 28th, 1963 - Sunset July 20th, 2024
  She was the daughter of James Mabe and Barbara Rodgers.
   Yvette enjoyed listening to country music, reading Danielle Steel books, playing Euchre, Canasta, and Skip Bo, going on adventures with her good friend Doug every Saturday night, and spending time with grandson Turtle. Every Sunday was Mother/ Daughter/Grandson day. They would come and spend the day with her and bring her favorite McDonalds meal and eat lunch together while laughing and talking about anything and everything. Yvette's good heart, smile, and laughter will dearly be missed. 
   She is survived by her daughter Kassi Justice, son in law Lonnie Justice, and grandson John, also known as Turtle. (She picked that nickname for her grandson the day he was born.) Also survived by good friend Doug Farrell.
  Yvette is preceded in death by her parents, daughter Ananda, Grandmother Martha Mabe, and Great Aunt Ruth (Uby) Moody.
   Cremation will take place in accordance with her wishes. A Celebration of Yvette’s life will be held at a later date.
   In lieu of flowers, memorials in Yvette’s name may be sent to the funeral home to assist with funeral expenses. Donations may be mailed to the funeral home or submitted through the “Donations” tab on the top of her obituary page.
   The family is being served by the EBERLE-FISHER FUNERAL HOME AND CREMATORY, 103 North Main Street, London, Ohio 43140, where condolences are encouraged to be shared online at www.eberlefisherfuneralhome.com.​

Obituaries

Carolyn L. (Adrean) Wickline, 86, of London, died Monday, July 1, 2024, in her residence.

    Born August 4, 1937, in McConnelsville, Ohio, she was a daughter of Clarence Adrean and Alice Josephine (Christie) Adrean.
 Carolyn loved staying home and always enjoyed preserving her home to the best of her ability. Additionally, she enjoyed reading and loved diving into a good book.
    Survivors include her daughters Cindy (David) Litchfield and Julia (Dean) Daniels; grandchildren Tyler (Kristin) Litchfield, Traver (Andrea) Litchfield, Adrean (Dan) Jones, Seth (Mandy) Daniels, Elizabeth (Zachary) Zirulnik, and Emily Daniels; twelve great-grandchildren; one great-great-granddaughter; sister Christie Trent; several nieces and nephews; sister-in-law Beverly Johnson.
     Carolyn was preceded in death by her parents, husband Robert Wickline, and daughter Roberta L. Newman.
  Private graveside services will be held at the convenience of the family with interment in Kirkwood Cemetery, London.
    The family would like to extend a special thank you to Lifecare Alliance and their Meals-on-Wheels program for their care over the past several years.
   In lieu of flowers, memorials in Carolyn’s name may be sent to benefit Lifecare Alliance online at

 www.lifecarealliance.org/donate/.

  The family is being served by the EBERLE-FISHER FUNERAL HOME AND CREMATORY, 103 North Main Street, London, Ohio 43140, where condolences may be shared online at

www.eberlefisherfuneralhome.com

Linville Ray “Tootie” Muncie, Jr., 81, passed away on July 1, 2024, in Springfield, Ohio. Born on July 23, 1942, in Irvine, Kentucky, Linville was a cherished member of his community and a lover of the outdoors. His passion for farming, gardening and caring for animals reflected his gentle spirit and nurturing personality.
   Linville is survived by his siblings Robert (Marge) Muncie, Ralph Muncie, Linda (Terry Laird) Richmond, Kathy Muncie, Richard (Sharon) Muncie, and Chloe Muncie, as well as brother-in-law and friend Camm Richmond. Additionally, he also leaves behind several nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends who will miss his kind presence. He was preceded in death by his parents, Linville and Virginia Muncie, and his brothers, James and Roger Muncie and nephew Tyler Muncie.
   Visitation to honor Linville's life will be held in the Eberle Fisher Funeral Home & Crematory, 103 North Main Street, London, Ohio, on Saturday, July 6, from 11:00 AM-12:00 PM with a graveside service following immediately after in South Solon Cemetery, South Solon, Ohio. The family welcomes friends and loved ones to join in commemorating Linville's life.
   In celebration of Linville’s life, contributions may be made to the Madison County Humane Society, 2020 State Route 142 NE, West Jefferson, Ohio 43162, an organization close to Linville's heart due to his love for animals. Linville's legacy of kindness and compassion will be remembered by all who knew him.
   The Eberle Fisher Funeral Home & Crematory is assisting the family during this time. Online condolences are encouraged to be shared online at

www.eberlefisherfuneralhome.com

Phyllis A. Shirk, 73, of Simpsonville, went to be with the Lord on June 23, 2024. She is survived by her loving daughters Melisa Shirk, Rachel Shirk, Crystal Shirk, and Robin Shirk; her brother-in-law Herman Fridley; her cherished grandchildren Cameron, Candice, Mercedes, Tommy, Annabelle, Wade, Aubrilynn, Sarah, and Tony; and her precious great-grandchildren Cayde and Theo. Phyllis also leaves behind her beloved niece Anita, great-niece Sylena Johnson, and her best friends Cindy and Joan Gourley, along with many other dear family members and friends.
    Phyllis was preceded in death by her parents Virgil and Juanita Frasure; her siblings Linda Sue Wood (Big John Wood), Mary Jane Gammell (Jerry Gammell), Larry Frasure (Paul), and Beverly Gordon Fridley; and her nephew Todd Gordon.
   Phyllis had a passion for painting, drawing, and doing puzzles on her treasured wooden jigsaw puzzle table. She was an exceptional cook and the undisputed Yahtzee Queen. She will be remembered for her love for children, her devotion to Jesus, and her sweet voice. She drove the church bus and earned her CDL license because she believed children belonged in church. She served as a youth leader at West Jefferson CCCU in Ohio and was a Campfire leader for many years. Phyllis loved to travel and continued to inspire others with her adventurous spirit.
    After a dedicated career as a social worker for 25 years at Madison County Job and Family Services in Ohio, Phyllis obtained her paralegal degree. She later worked at Chase Banks, where she retired in 2013. Phyllis was the best and most amazing mom, a devoted friend, and a beautiful person who touched the lives of many.
   A Graveside Service will be held at Hampton Cemetery in West Jefferson August 20th at 11am.  There will be a Celebration Of Life at the VFW in West Jefferson,  Ohio after the Service. In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to the Harvest Chapel Christian Union (Youth Group) at 530 W. Jefferson Kiousville Rd, West Jefferson, OH 43162, in her memory.
    Phyllis will be deeply missed by all who knew her, and her legacy of love and kindness will continue to inspire those she leaves behind. Graveside Service August 20, 2024 at 11am at Hampton Cemetery in West Jefferson Ohio. There will be a Celebration of Life following at the West Jefferson VFW.
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Tommy G. Young, 71, of South Vienna, died peacefully on Wednesday, July 3, 2024, in Dayspring of Miami Valley, Fairborn.
   Born June 10, 1953, in London, he was a son of Patricia “Pat” and Thomas G. Young.
   Following his school, Tommy joined the United States Marines Corps and devoted over ten years of service to his county. A jack-of-all-trades, Tommy was a gifted mechanic of all heavy equipment and trucks. He could truly fix anything and always looked forward to a new challenge. In addition to working as a mechanic, Tommy also drove a truck for fifteen years. Some of his favorite pastimes include bowling, fishing, and drag racing. Those who knew Tommy could attest to his heart of gold; his drive to always be the first to take care of someone in need, his dedication and service to his country and community, and his unwavering love for mankind.
   Left behind to continue his legacy include sons Michael (Sativa) Meadows, Thomas Young, Jason Young and family; grandchildren Casilyn Meadows, Brodin Meadows, Mathias Daniel Young, Kierra Faith Young; great-granddaughter Ceanna Waggoner; sister-in-law Sherrie (Danny) Glick; several nieces and nephews; lifelong best friend Frankie Penwell.
   Tommy was preceded in death by his parents and wife Judy (Millirons) Young.
   A graveside service will be held on Friday, July 19, 2024, beginning at 1:00 PM in Paint Memorial Cemetery, 1869 Old Xenia Road SW, London, Ohio 43140. Military honors will be accorded by the United States Marine Corps.
   In lieu of flowers, donations in Tommy’s name may be sent to benefit the Wounded Warrior Project, a foundation near and dear to Tommy’s heart. Memorials may be submitted online at

https://support.woundedwarrior

project.org/.

The family is being served by the EBERLE-FISHER FUNERAL HOME AND CREMATORY, 103 North Main Street, London, Ohio 43140, where condolences are encouraged to be shared online at

www.eberlefisherfuneralhome.com.

​Joseph Adkins, 67, of London, passed away Sunday July 21, 2024, in the Kobacker House, Columbus.
   Born November 20, 1956, in Huntington, West Virginia, he was a son of Mach Adkins and Alice (Adkins).
   Joseph was a talented mechanic who enjoyed fully rebuilding motors, and never limited himself to cars. He loved anything and everything that went FAST, and definitely had a need for speed. Additionally, he enjoyed playing his guitar and going to watch tractor pulls.
   Left to continue Joseph’s legacy include his daughter Debbie (Jacob) Anderson and son Clayton Sheeter; grandchildren Emma, Sarah, and Ayden Anderson; brothers Ernest (Sharon) Adkins and Darius (Judy) Adkins, sister Judy (Gail) Tolle; girlfriend Trina Sheeter; several nieces, nephews, and cousins. Joseph was preceded in death by his parents.
    Friends are invited to attend visitation on Thursday, July 25, 2024, from 4:00 – 7:00 PM in the EBERLE-FISHER FUNERAL HOME AND CREMATORY, 103 North Main Street, London, Ohio 43140.
    Memorials in Joseph’s name may be sent to benefit the Kobacker House for their unwavering compassion and continued care. Memorials may be submitted online through the OhioHealth Foundation

https://foundation.ohiohealth.com/programs/hospice-giving and selecting the Kobacker House as the designation.
   Condolences for the family are encouraged to be shared online at www.eberlefisherfuneralhome.com.

Carol Marie Leistico Waggoner
June 25, 1937 – July 22, 2024

Carol passed away on Monday July 22, 2024 at Springfield Regional Hospital after a short illness.
Carol was born on June 25, 1937, to Everett and Sophia Leistico.  She was one of 9 children growing up in Worthington, MN.  On August 5,1956 she married her husband, Wayne L. Waggoner and they finally settled down in London, Ohio in 1960.  They raised 3 children, Steven, Eileen and David, while becoming involved in the community.  She worked at various places including Hume and Rayburn and for The Ohio State University Extension Office where she retired from after 35 years. She turned her attention to volunteering with various organizations.  She was a member of St. John’s Lutheran Church and was involved in many activities within the church.
Carol was an avid seamstress, collector and traveler.  She enjoyed locations around the world including Alaska, Italy, Peru and a special trip to Paris.  She enjoyed long conversations on the phone with her numerous friends around the community.  She also enjoyed walking around the neighborhood as much as possible.
Carol is survived by her daughter and son-in -law , Eileen and Wayman West of London.  Sons and daughters-in-law, Steven and Perri Waggoner of Rockwall, Texas, David and Susan Waggoner of London.  She is also survived by special daughter Mona Sefjord of Oslo, Norway.
 Grandchildren, Robert (Trisha) West, Krista Waggoner (Zack Coleman), Brandon (Hope) Waggoner, Deborah (Damon) Drake, Stacy Sibbalds (Brian West). Great Grandchildren, Orson West and Charles West, Matt Weaver, Kelsey Weaver (Tim Blanton) and Taylor (Jeff) Patterson. Great Great Grandchildren, Campbell, Carter and Emma.
   She is also survived by sisters Geraldine and Marilyn and brother Dwayne and numerous nieces and nephews.
  She is preceded in death by her husband, Wayne, parents Everett and Sophia, Step-mother Virginia, brothers, Dudley, Dale, Melvin and Robert and sister Mary.
   The family will receive friends for visitation on Friday, July 26, 2024, from 4:00 – 7:00 PM in the EBERLE-FISHER FUNERAL HOME AND CREMATORY, 103 North Main Street, London, Ohio 43140. A funeral service will be held on Saturday, July 27, 2024, beginning at 11:00 AM in the St. John’s Lutheran Church, 380 Keny Blvd, London, Ohio 43140, with Pastor Blair Miller officiating. Interment will follow in Somerford Township Cemetery.
   In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to St. John’s Lutheran Church or a charity of your choosing.
   Condolences for the family are encouraged to be shared online at www.eberlefisherfuneralhome.com.​

Tyrone E. Artis, 63, of London, went home to be with his Lord, Friday, July 19, 2024, in his residence.
   Born November 23, 1960, in Columbus, he was a son of Alfred E. Wilson and Eunice Artis.
  Tyrone worked a variety of jobs including the Armory, Madison County Hospital, EBY Brown, Kroger, London Florist, BST before becoming a Pastor for Fountain of Truth Ministries.
   Survivors include his loving wife of 40 years Cheryl A. (Smouse) Artis; children Michael (Alisha) Artis, Anthony (Sherri) Artis, Elisa (Dan) Singer and Megan Artis; 10 grandchildren; three great grandchildren with one on the way; sisters Shelli (Shawn) Norris, Tanya Tyree, Chandra Wilson; brothers Keith (Yolanda) Wilson and Vance Wilson; brother-in-law Doug Jackson; many nieces and nephews.
   He was preceded in death by his parents, and siblings Dwayne Artis, Alfred “Cubby” Wilson, Jr. and Nancy I. Jackson.
   Tyrone was a father, friend, mentor and teacher. A man with a heart like Christ, Ty’s first love was and always will be Jesus Christ, the head of his life. He loved and treasured his wife Cheryl, all his children and family. Tyrone spent most of his adult life teaching the Gospel, which led him to begin pastoring at Fountain of Truth Ministries in London, Ohio. His church family and the community always held a special place in his heart.
    In his free time, Ty enjoyed the gentleman’s game of golf, watching Ohio State Football and participating in any gathering of friends and family. A self-taught handyman, who, if he didn’t know how to do something would figure it out. Tyrone was a man of dignity. A symbol of what it means to be a man of God, a husband, a father, and a friend.
   “They don’t make them like that anymore.”
   A funeral service commemorating Tyone’s life will be held at 3 PM Saturday, July 27, 2024, in The Fountain of Truth Ministries with Evangelist Karen Phillips officiating. Friends may call at the church from 12 noon until time of services.
   Memorials in Ty’s name may be made to Fountain of Truth Ministries, 135 Maple Street, London, Ohio 43140.
   The family is being served by the EBERLE-FISHER FUNERAL HOME AND CREMATORY, 103 N. Main Street, London, where online condolences for the family may be sent to

www.eberlefisherfuneralhome.com

Kathleen Anthony, 83, of Midway, died Monday, February 19, 2024, in the Bluebird Retirement Community, London.
   Born March 31, 1940, in South Solon, Ohio, she was a daughter of Ruth (Shipley) Potts. Kathy graduated from Madison South in 1958. She worked as a secretary for Midway School for 28 years. She attended the Newport United Methodist Church where she was a member of the United Methodist Women’s group. Kathy enjoyed warm summers tending to her flowers and yard, golfing, and traveling. She traveled as far as Israel, Thailand and France but her favorite destination was always a sunny beach. Above all, what she enjoyed most was spending time with her grandsons.
   She is survived by her loving husband of 62 years Mark Anthony; children Carrie Craig, Mark (Julie) Anthony, and Beth Smith; grandsons Cody (Caylee) Craig and Cole Smith; sister Dorothy Smith; several nieces and nephews.
   Kathy was preceded in death by her mother Ruth Potts and brother Bill Potts.
   A celebration of Kathy’s life will be held on Saturday, August 10, 2024, beginning at 4:00 PM at the Anthony Farms, 14381 State Route 38 SE, South Solon, Ohio 43153. The family would kindly appreciate an RSVP to be sent to

bethsmithrd@gmail.com if possible.

    In lieu of flowers, memorials in Kathy’s name may be sent to either the Newport United Methodist Church, 6770 East Street SE London, Ohio 43140, or to Ohio’s Hospice Loving Care, 779 London Avenue, Marysville, Ohio 43040.
    The family is being served by the EBERLE-FISHER FUNERAL HOME AND CREMATORY, 103 North Main Street, London, Ohio 43140, where condolences are encouraged to be shared online at

www.eberlefisherfuneralhome.com.

                                          David Christopher Cahall, 57,

                                          passed away on July 3, 2024.

                                          Born to James and Martha Cahall,

                                          David was a supportive brother to

                                          Matthew Cahall, Todd and Jaye

                                          (Jen) Smith, and Kyle Cahall. As a

                                           father, there was no one he loved

                                          more than his daughter, Josie

Cahall. He was a loving uncle to Oz, Ian, Jay, Jacob, Fran, and Tessa.
    David attended Worthington High School where was a member of the graduating class of 1986. He then went on to devote his time to upholding the family business, Vista Packaging & Logistics. In the past 37 years, David was able to work along his family as an intricate part of growing their reach. At the time of his passing he was Vice President of the company, where his legacy of leadership and enthusiasm will carry on. David found immense joy and fulfillment golfing on the greens of his favorite courses. As much as he loved golf, he had a matched enthusiasm for the Ohio State Buckeyes. As a loyal and passionate fan, his favorite memories came from watching his daughter dance on the sidelines for the past 4 years. 
   He was preceded in death by his father, James Cahall. David and his father shared many passions that played an impactful role throughout David’s life. 
   David will be remembered as someone who cared about his loved ones deeply. His infectious sense of humor brightened the lives of all who knew him. He will be missed and loved every day moving forward. 
    Visitation and services were held at Schoedinger Worthington. The  following day, David was laid to rest at Sunset Cemetery, 6959 West Broad Street, in the presence of his family. Please visit

www.Schoedinger.com

to leave condolences for his family. ​