Lar Hothem July 26, 1938 - October
18, 2006
Lar was born July 26, 1938 at Fresno (Coshocton
County), Ohio to the late Luther Clark and Edith Irene (Maurer)
Hothem. He grew up in West Lafayette, Ohio, was a graduate of
Wooster (Ohio) High School, attended the College of Wooster and
graduated from The Ohio State University with degrees in social
welfare and journalism.
While owning several small businesses Lar authored
more than 700 articles on many topics appearing in over 75 regional,
national and special interest publications. Lar was a long-time
contributing editor to The Antiques Journal, wrote the "Arrowheads" chapter
of the Time-Life Collectibles Series, and was a frequent contributor
to the Columbus Dispatch Sunday Magazine. He was active in the
Columbus Writers' Club for many years.
Lar's life-long interest in collecting, studying,
and writing about North American prehistoric Indian artifacts
began at a young age on the Hothem family farms. Beginning in
1976 he launched into a successful career as an author, becoming
one of the country's most respected authorities on collecting
North American Indian artifacts. His numerous identification
and price guide books (over 35) have proven to be indispensable
to both beginning and advanced artifact collectors as well the
amateur archaeologist. Lar wrote regularly for Indian Artifact
Magazine, Prehistoric Antiquities Quarterly and the Ohio Archaeologist.
Lar was an active member of The Standing Stone
Chapter and the Kokosing Chapter of the Ohio Archaeological Society,
The Ohio Archaeological Society of Ohio, several other local
and state archaeological societies, the Ohio Historical Society,
and the Ohio Genealogical Society and Fairfield County Chapter
of the Ohio Genealogical Society.
Lar married Sue Ann McClurg (daughter of William
C. and Virginia M. Gardner McClurg) of Lancaster on August 21,
1976 at the Columbus (Ohio) Park of Roses. Together they developed
Hothem House Books.
Lar is survived by his wife Sue, brothers Dr. M.C.
(Pat) Hothem of Portland, Maine, Dr. Arden (Jean) Hothem of Gainsville,
Georgia, and Rev. Dr. Hugh (Ilene) Hothem of Wooster, Ohio, and
by sister-in-law Linda Childs Hothem of Sausalito, California,
many nieces and nephews and great-nieces and great-nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents Luther
and Edith, brother Ronald E. Hothem, Esq. and sister Mary Rae
Gambrell.
Lar (Larry) L. Hothem, author and book seller, age 68 of Lancaster,
passed away peacefully Wednesday, October 18, 2006 at his home.
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