The Hughes Mortuary was established in 1937 by Merle and Catherine Hughes on Baker Street between Mt. Vernon Avenue and Church Street within walking distance of the downtown district of Marion, Ohio. In 1964 our present facility was designed and...
Funeral Homes in Morral, OH
William Wise and Sons, Inc., has been in continuous operation since 1845, owned and operated by the Wise family, now in its fifth generation. The Wise Funeral Service staff is made up of committed, caring people who treat each family as if...
Richardson-Davis Funeral Home was founded in 1853 by Philip Herbold Sr., Galion’s first undertaker, in a log cabin on what is now Harding Way East. Herbold operated the funeral parlor in conjunction with his furniture store, The Herbold...
Over one hundred years ago, brothers Harry and Sherwin Robinson established a funeral home in Ostrander, Ohio. In 1898, Harry left for the Klondike gold fields. He returned two years later with new respect for the grandeur and danger of the...
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Facts about the city
Morral is a village in Marion County, Ohio, United States. The population was 399 at the 2010 census.
Morral Obituaries
It was disclosed by Sarasota Herald-Tribune on April 25th, 2018 that Jim W Parker passed on in Sarasota, Florida. Parker was 83 years old and was born in Morral, OH. Send flowers to share your condolences and honor Jim W's life.
History
The population was 388 at the United States Census 2000 census.
When the promoters of the Columbus and Toledo Railroad Company, present day CSX Transportation announced its route would include Salt Rock Township, Samuel Morral I and Jacob Neff, each of whom owned the land where the village now is, entered into the business of selling commercial and residential lots. Brady a saloon. Th railroad was completed on January 10, 1877. Abel Martin and Samuel Morral II built new homes, both still standing and occupied today, with the Martin home still occupied by a direct descendent. He prepared and filed a plat of the new village with the county recorder on September 1, 1875.
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