The Crosser Funeral Home was established in Oak Harbor in 1958 by Clifford and Kathleen Crosser. They purchased the former Edward A. Dwyer Funeral Home, which was established in 1953 and closed in 1957 upon the death of Mr. Dwyer. Due to the...
Funeral Homes in Gypsum, OH
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Facts about the city
Gypsum is an unincorporated community in eastern Portage Township, Ottawa County, Ohio, United States. Although it is unincorporated, it has a post office, with the ZIP code of 43433.Children from Gypsum families generally attend the Port Clinton City School District. The neighborhood is considered friendly, home-spun, and mainly conservative.The community is named for the gypsum rock, the mining of which was originally the foundation of the community's business, commerce, and population growth. Because these mines are located throughout the community and township, the area is subject to excessive erosion because of sinkholes. Gypsum mining in the area by U.S. Gypsum Corp. stopped in the 1970s.
Gypsum Obituaries
It was noted by Cincinnati Enquirer and Cincinnati Post on October 4th, 1914 that Earl Stetler died in Gypsum, Ohio. Stetler was 17 years old. Send flowers to express your sympathy and honor Earl's life.
It was revealed by Cincinnati Enquirer and Cincinnati Post on January 29th, 1914 that William Miller passed on in Gypsum, Ohio. Miller was 69 years old. Send flowers to share your condolences and honor William's life.
It was disclosed by Cincinnati Enquirer and Cincinnati Post on August 12th, 1912 that Joe Celia died in Gypsum, Ohio. Celia was 39 years old. Send flowers to share your condolences and honor Joe's life.
It was noted by Cincinnati Enquirer and Cincinnati Post on December 12th, 1910 that Joseph Benny passed away in Gypsum, Ohio. Benny was 22 years old. Send flowers to express your sorrow and honor Joseph's life.
History
Children from Gypsum families generally attend the Port Clinton, Ohio Clinton City School District. Although it is unincorporated, it has a post office, with the ZIP code of 43433.
The community is name for the gypsum rock, the mining of which was originally the foundation of the community's business, commerce, and population growth. Gypsum, referred to by locals as "sinkhole" or "God's Country", is an unincorporated area community in eastern Portage Township, Ottawa County, Ohio Township, Ottawa County, Ohio County, Ohio, United States. .
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