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Teressa âTerryâ Janet Mixer Hamilton
Teressa “Terry” Janet Mixer Hamilton, 68, of Belpre, Ohio, unexpectedly passed away April 23, 2021, at Riverside Methodist Hospital in Columbus, Ohio, surrounded by her family.
Born on June 4, 1952, to Edward and Emma Julia “Judy” Mixer in Parkersburg, West Virginia, she grew up on Hill Street Sunrise Addition forming many fond memories with her neighbors. She attended Core Road School, Madison Elementary, Hamilton Junior High, and graduated from PHS in 1970. At every stop along the way, she was frequently active in clubs and activities, and made many lifelong friends. Terry attended Ohio University and graduated summa cum laude in 1974. She later earned her Masters degree from Marietta College where she once again graduated summa cum laude.
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John Ruth, right, reviews signatures to file for candidacy in Belpre on Wednesday with Washington County Board of Elections Director Mandy Amos.
At a Glance
Belpre City Auditor: Alison Holland, no party noted, and Tina Nolan, R.
Belpre City Treasurer: Jacqulyn Cassady, R.
Belpre City Council:
¯ First Ward: Kristopher Madison, no party noted.
¯ Second Ward: John McClead, no party noted.
¯ Third Ward: Lindsay Dennis, R.
¯ At large: David Ferguson, R; Floyd Millhone, no party noted; John Ruth, R.
Marietta City Treasurer: Cathy Harper, R.
Marietta City Council:
¯ First Ward: Mike Scales, D.
¯ Second Ward: Bret Allphin, D, and Christopher Pfeiffer, R.
With the upcoming year, some local school districts are welcoming officials to new positions..
Marietta City Schools has a change in its board members as Russ Garrison is the new president with Doug Mallet serving as the vice president alongside board members Stacey Hall, Mark Duckworth and Bill Hutchinson.
A few committee changes took place as well.
Hall serves on the business advisory council, IT and curriculum committees; Hutchinson is the chair of the finance, buildings and grounds committees; Duckworth also works with the buildings and grounds committee along with the athletic council and city recreation board.
Garrison will serve on the records, security and curriculum committees.