1. starcher - Noun
2. Starcher - Proper noun
One who starches.
Source: Webster's dictionaryHall had seven children, sons Darrell, Paul, and Guy, and daughters Wanda Houchin, Norma Starcher, Sylvia Craddock and Bernice Metheney. Source: Internet
Rocksdale resident William "Billy Bluehead" Starcher, who owned several hundred acres up and down the West Fork, was a shaker and mover in starting the church, which was also designated as a school and meeting house. Source: Internet
He was born in Grantsville, the son of Jarrell (Jack) Schreckengost of Mentor, Ohio, and Sheila Nichols Starcher of Mesa, Ariz. He had worked in Arizona in chip processing and had worked for the past year for Industrial Quartz Corp., Mentor. Source: Internet
Surviving are her husband of 40 years, James L. Bennett; one son, Jamie Bennett of Belmont; two grandchildren; one sister, Lela Starcher of Arnoldsburg; two brothers, Mike Kidder of Parkersburg and Ray Kidder of Belpre; and several nieces and nephews. Source: Internet
Her parents John Gilbert Blake and Erlis Gay Husk Blake, a brother Gerald (Jerry) Blake and nephew John Edward Starcher preceded her in death. Source: Internet
He was preceded in death by one brother, Dean Starcher. Source: Internet