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If so, please call 800.653.4490 and press option 2. A member of our care team will be happy to assist you in finding a location near you. If you are a physician seeking referral assistance, please call 888.449.4121.

Honored and privileged to serve more than 60 Ohio counties.

Ohio's Hospice at United Church Homes

Serving: Stark and Washington Counties

Administrative Office

Chapel Hill
12200 Strausser St. NW
Canal Fulton, OH 44614
Phone: 330.264.4899

Administrative Office

200 Timberline Dr. #1212
Marietta, OH 45750
Phone: 740.629.9990

Ohio's Hospice | Cincinnati

Administrative Office

11013 Montgomery Rd.
Cincinnati, OH 45249
1.800.653.4490

Ohio's Hospice | Dayton

Serving: Logan, Champaign, Clark, Preble, Montgomery, Greene, Butler, Warren and Hamilton Counties

Inpatient Care Center

324 Wilmington Ave.
Dayton, OH 45420
Phone: 937.256.4490
1.800.653.4490

Administrative Office

7575 Paragon Rd.
Dayton, OH 45459
Phone: 937.256.4490
1.800.653.4490

Ohio's Hospice | Franklin/Middletown

Serving: Butler and Warren Counties

Inpatient Care Center

5940 Long Meadow Dr.
Franklin, OH 45005
Phone: 513.422.0300

Ohio's Hospice | Marysville

Serving: Union and Madison Counties

Administrative Office

779 London Ave.
Marysville, OH 43040
Phone: 937.644.1928

Ohio's Hospice | Middleburg Heights

Administrative Office

18051 Jefferson Park Rd.
Middleburg Heights, OH 44130
1.833.444.4177

Ohio's Hospice | Mt. Gilead

Serving: Morrow County

Administrative Office

228 South St.
Mt. Gilead, OH 43338
Phone: 419.946.9822

Ohio's Hospice | Newark

Serving: Crawford, Marion, Morrow, Knox, Coshocton, Delaware, Licking, Muskingum, Franklin, Fairfield, Perry and Hocking Counties

Administrative Office

2269 Cherry Valley Rd.
Newark, OH 43055
Phone: 740.788.1400

Inpatient Care Center

1320 West Main St.
Newark, OH 43055
Phone: 740.344.0379

Ohio's Hospice at
Licking Memorial Hospital

1320 West Main St.
Newark, OH 43055
Phone: 740.344.0379

Ohio's Hospice | Columbus

Ohio's Hospice at
The Ohio State University
Wexner Medical Center

410 W 10th Ave - 7th Floor
Columbus, OH 43210
Phone: 614.685.0001

Ohio's Hospice | New Philadelphia

Serving: Tuscarawas, Stark, Carroll, Columbiana, Coshocton, Holmes Counties

Inpatient Care Center

716 Commercial Ave. SW
New Philadelphia, OH 44663
Phone: 330.343.7605

Ohio's Hospice | Springfield

Serving: Clark, Champaign and Logan Counties

Administrative Office

1830 N. Limestone St.
Springfield, OH 45503
Phone: 937.390.9665

Ohio's Hospice | Troy

Serving: Allen, Auglaize, Darke, Mercer, Miami, Shelby, and Van Wert Counties

Inpatient Care Center

3230 N. Co. Rd. 25A
Troy, OH 45373
Phone: 937.335.5191

Ohio's Hospice | Washington Court House

Serving: Fayette, Clinton, Pickaway, Ross, Highland, Pike, Clermont, Brown and Adams Counties

Administrative Office

222 N. Oakland Ave.
Washington Court House, OH 43160
Phone: 740.335.0149

Ohio's Hospice | Wilmington

Serving: Clinton County

Administrative Office

1669 Rombach Ave.
Wilmington, OH 45177
Phone: 937.382.5400
Fax: 937.383.3898

Ohio's Hospice | Wooster

Serving: Cuyahoga, Lake, Geauga, Lorain, Medina, Summit, Richland, Ashland, Wayne, Stark, Holmes and Tuscarawas Counties

Inpatient Care Center

1900 Akron Rd.
Wooster, OH 44691
Phone: 330.264.4899

Celebrating Over 70 Years of Marriage

Movies and television have highlighted some great teams. Fred and Ginger on the dance floor. Rhett and Scarlett during the Civil War. Sam and Diane at Cheers. Martha and Kenneth Rogers are another great team. They recently celebrated 72 years of marriage with cake, balloons and cheers from their hospice care team.

Kenny remembers the first day he saw Martha at Monroe High school. “For some reason,” he says with a grin, “the teachers always seated me up front. When Martha came into our classroom, she walked to the back of the room – and I followed her.” He didn’t know how to dance, but he asked her to a dance anyway. “It was a double date and I was so excited I almost got us hit by a train. She taught me the two-step, and every time we danced by, all the guys on the football team would applaud.”

Martha was an excellent student and a cheerleader. Kenny says he was very fortunate to win her heart. Martha and her mother were working in a cannery when he decided to pop the question. It was summer and Kenny took his mom to the jewelers to help pick out a wedding ring set for $100. He planned his visit to the cannery around lunch time to propose. Everyone in the place went crazy, with whooping and cheers. The two exchanged their vows on August of 1946 in Newport, Kentucky, paying the minister $15 to perform the service.

Kenny was a machinist and Martha followed the lead of several other members of her family to become a teacher. She graduated from Wilmington College in elementary education. The young couple were very lucky, says Kenny – they both always had jobs. They lived at various times in Washington Courthouse, Eaton, Chillicothe and Miamisburg. Martha retired from Miamisburg Schools in 1988. She had almost a year to herself in retirement before Kenny joined her in 1989.

They enjoyed nine years on Lake Okeechobee in Florida where Kenny, a self-taught pianist, applied his keyboard skills in a band comprised of musicians from all over the country. When they decided it was time to return to Middletown, he continued playing piano with Middletown country musician and rockabilly artist Delbert Barker. After playing in Tennessee, Kentucky and all over Ohio, Kenny continued to perform regularly at the local Pizzeria before giving up his “piano man” role.

The Rogers raised two sons. Dick was born in July of 1947. He served on the USS Sellers with Navy, part of the Atlantic fleet. His parents visited him in South Carolina and toured the ship – at least Kenny did. “Women were not permitted below deck,” Martha explains, “so I only visited the upper level.” A heavy smoker, Dick died of lung cancer in 2010.

Son Joe was born on July 4, 1951, so he got the benefit of fireworks every year on his birthday. Joe was a machinist, like his father. He was also a motorcyclist, which led to his death following an accident in 2013. “We sure miss them both,” Kenny says.

Kenny and Martha continue to joke and tease each other regularly. Kenny can no longer drive due to macular degeneration. “She does the driving, but I have to lay out where we are going,” he laughs.

That’s the kind of teamwork they’ve enjoyed for 72 years. That’s an impressive record to hold.

 

 

 

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