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THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 2004 LOCAL NEWS THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER Lives remembered Kenneth Reed inspected buildings, taught college Edgewood man, 66, was also expert witness By Rebecca Goodman The Cincinnati Enquirer EDGEWOOD Kenneth P. Reed, a retired chemistry professor at Thomas More College and environmental expert, died Monday at St. Elizabeth Medical Center South of complications of a stroke suffered two months ago. The Edgewood resident was 66. "He was a wonderful, sweet man," said his daughter Pamela Reed Miller of Florence.

"He spent a lot of time with his grandchildren. Family was very important to him." Owner of Reed Associates since 1980, Dr. Reed, a certified industrial hygienist, was an independent environmental consultant who specialized in sick-building syndrome and asbestos and lead abatement. He inspected buildings for indoor air quality and safety and worked to help small- and medium-size businesses comply with EPA regulations, Dr. Reed his daughter said.

Dr. Reed Dr. Reed served as an expert witness in many trials throughout the country that dealt with problems caused by multiple chemical sensitivity. He was on the faculty at Thomas More where he also served as director of freshman studies and director of development from 1959 to 1978. A Newport native and graduate of Covington Latin High School, Dr.

Reed held a bachelor's degree in chemistry from Thomas More, a master's i in organic chemistry from Xavier University and a Ph.D. in analytical chemistry from Louisiana State University. He was a member of St. Pius Church in Edgewood, where he served on the school board and parish council. He was also a past president of the Covington Rotary and a member of the Kenton Game Fish Club.

In addition to his daughter Pamela, survivors include his wife, Carol Luken Reed; two other daughters, Ann Reed Macke of Villa Hills and Susan Reed Butsch of Gahanna, Ohio; a brother, Gary G. Reed of Newport; and 10 grandchildren. Visitation: 9:30 a.m. today followed by Mass of Christian burial at 11 a.m. at St.

Pius Church, 340 Dudley Pike in Edgewood. Interment: Mother of God Cemetery in Covington. E-mail Driver sentenced to 4 years for wreck that killed 4 friends NEWARK, Ohio A Columbus man told a hushed courtroom the thought of having caused a car crash that killed four of his friends will be with him forever and he wishes he could trade places with them. "It really hurt me to my heart to lose four great friends of mine," a sobbing Paul Adams Jr. said Tuesday.

"I have to go on living with the fact that I was at fault." Adams, 18, pleaded guilty to four counts of aggravated vehicular homicide and was sentenced to four years in prison. Adams could have received a maximum of 20 years. Assistant Licking County Prosecutor Ken Oswalt recommended the four-year sentence. Oswalt said the plea agreement satisfied most family members. "They understood this was a fool- ish, childish act and that no one set Nathan McIntosh, 19, of Columout to harm anybody," the prose- bus, and David George, 22, of Upcutor said.

Under terms of the sen- per Sandusky. tence, Adams can apply for early Kent Heisley, who lost his olrelease in six months. dest and youngest children in the The crash occurred on Inter- crash, said he agreed with the senstate 70 in southern Licking Coun- tence and felt sympathy for ty on Jan. 3 as Adams and the oth- Adams, who once worked for him ers returned to Columbus in two at a golf course. cars after an evening of square- "It was a stupid thing done by a dancing in Newark.

young man, and he paid the ultiAs Adams and Joel Heisley, 18, mate cost," Heisley said. of Columbus, drove on the free- "I hope that whatever time he way, they began racing, according does serve doesn't harden him for to the Ohio State Highway Patrol. the rest of his life." There was no evidence of alcohol Joel Heisley's brother wasn't as or drug use. forgiving. Adams lost control on the berm "I think he ought to get 20 while passing a tractor-trailer, hit a years," said Keith Heisley, who guardrail and then collided with did not attend the hearing.

"He Heisley's car, which caromed into took four people's lives, and he ruoncoming traffic. All four people in ined the lives of those people's that car died. Adams and his three families. As far as I am concerned, passengers escaped injury. that's just as bad as walking down Killed in addition to Heisley was the street and firing a gun indishis sister, Alicia, 26, of Columbus; Edgewood to allow students to pay for extracurriculars TRENTON A community group was given the go-ahead Wednesday to in run a the pay to pate program Edgewood Schools.

Edgewood Parents Activity Committee For Our Kids E-Pack was told to implement its plan after the school board began the process to put the same levy that failed last month on the Aug. 3 ballot. "We don't want to deprive any of our students of the chance to participate in extracurriculars," said John Snyder, board president. "E-Pack has said the levy is their number one priority. Hopefully, they're going to snowball through this community and gain momentum (for the levy) as they go.

I hope we never have to implement their plan." It is the second time Edgewood parents have stepped up to run: a By Sue Kiesewetter Enquirer contributor pay-to-participate program in re- band, would pay $168. Middle cent history. After a 1993 levy fail- school students would pay $113. ure, parents were charged a partic- No discounts would be given to ipation fee. It ended after voters students who participated in more approved a levy the following year.

than one activity or for families E-Pack is the second parent-led that have more than one child pargroup to gain approval after extra- ticipating, said Lou Ann Stamper, curriculars were cut in the Frank- E-Pack spokeswoman. lin, Edgewood and Fairfield Athletic director and head footschools after March 2 levy defeats. ball coach Steve Channell comLast week the Franklin Board of mended the group. Education gave the Concerned "They are a hard working, good Parents for the Future of Franklin group of people that banded toAthletics permission to run a pro- gether for the good of our chilgram. The Fairfield Board of Edu- dren," Channell said.

cation will make its decision on a But not everyone was supportsimilar plan April 19. ive. Under the E-Pack's plan, high "We're talking about sports. school students who were in- Let's get worried about how we're volved in competitive activities going to get these kids to school," sports, marching band, show said Lois Frasher, a former bus choir, academic team and similar driver who has three foster chilgroups would be charged $266 dren in the Edgewood Schools. per activity.

Middle school stu- Two weeks ago the board apdents would pay $113. proved a $1 million cost reduction High school students partici- package that included the eliminapating in noncompetitive activities tion of high school busing and resuch as plays, musicals or pep duced busing for Grades K-8. Speed, drink, unused seat belts are big three Young offenders hear statistics at court-ordered classes By Janice Morse driving. NEW DRIVERS The Cincinnati Enquirer The attendance a record high comes as a result of Butler Coun- DEADLY Raise your hands," a teen leader of fenses after 10 people died in sevHAMILTON "Speeders: ty's crackdown on teen driving of- DANGERS a safe-driving program asked. en weeks in teen-involved crashes.

About three dozen hands went Usually held every two weeks, mph over the speed limit, Jeff Ketup and many attendees gasped, the two-hour CARTeens (Caring terer 16, of Hamilton, volunespecially after one young driver And Responsible Teens) program teered to wear a pair of "drunk admitted going 90 mph in a 35- will start meeting weekly in May to goggles" that simulate the visual mph zone. accommodate the larger crowds, impairment that comes from Then Chris Williams, a uni- said coordinator James Jordan. drinking. formed highway patrol trooper, hit Police agencies in Butler Coun- He tried walking heel-to-toe the issue head-on. "Speed is the ty began the crackdown March 30, along a yellow-and-black-striped No.

1 factor why you guys are dy- saying young drivers were at fault line but went way off course. ing," he said. in all but one of the crashes. "That's a good way to show you The other two top reasons: un- The CARTeens program in- not to drink and drive," he said latbuckled seat belts and alcohol use. cludes poignant presentations by er.

Couple that with teens' inexpe- parents whose children were "If you can't even walk straight, rience behind the wheel, Williams killed behind the wheel, and how can you drive?" said, and "You basically are a fatal sometimes features talks by teens His father, Jeff said, "I think car crash waiting to happen." who caused fatal or serious crash- the way they have this program set Williams' talk launched es. up is good. I think it's set up so the Wednesday's session of 4-H CAR- But the program also uses hu- kids are learning more things than Teens, a court-ordered program mor to get across some important they even realize right now." where 130 people came to hear points. about the consequences of unsafe Sent to CARTeens for driving 13 E-mail Funerals The funeral directory lists services from current death notices published in The Cincinnati Enquirer and Post. For online viewing of notices logon to cincinnati.com and click on Obituaries.

FUNERAL NAME TIME ARMBRUSTER, Clara M. 10:00 A.M. BALDRICK, Gilbert 12:00 Noon BAUMANN, Louise 10:00 A.M. BEERS, Audrey Elizabeth 10:00 A.M. BOWERS, Ruth M.

9:00 A.M. CARTER, Charles W. St. 12:00 Noon CASEY, Mary Helen 1:00 P.M. COLLINS, Kennith R.

Jr. 12:00 Noon DAVIS, Nola Eleanor 1:30 P.M. DUFFUS, Lois P. 11:00 A.M. GLOWSKI, Margaret T.

11:00 A.M. GROCE, Sadie B. 11:00 A.M. GUNLACK, Harvey Jr. 10:00 A.M.

HARDUFF, Elsie Decker 10:30 A.M. HOGAN, Eloise 11:00 A.M. HUWEL, Marlene M. 11:00 A.M. JAHNIGEN, Linda 9:30 A.M.

JOHNSON, Savannah 10:00 A.M. JOLLIS, Margaret R. 11:00 A.M. KENNEDY, Vernon Sanford 11:30 A.M. KENT, Amanda Jo 6-8 P.M.

Lawhon, S. Michael MD 9:00 A.M. MORTON, Flemmie 11,00 A.M. NORWOOD, Ruth E. O'BRIEN, Margaret Murdoch PANZECA, Margaret Louise 10:00 A.M.

ROBINSON, Doloris Ann 11:00 A.M. RUE, Geraldine 10:00 A.M. RUSSAW, Eldridge Jr. 10:00 A.M. SBARBATT, Eleanor 10:00 A.M.

SCHELLENBERGER, Elizabeth 11:00 A.M. STEPHENS, Iva L. Farthing 11:00 A.M. TROUT, Rosemary C. 11:00 A.M.

ZEIDMAN, Evangeline 10:00 A.M. ZIMMERMAN, Ida M. 10:00 A.M. DATE HOME Apr. 12 Fitch-Denney Apr.

09 T.P. White Sons Apr. 09 Chas. A. Miller Sons Apr.

10 Allison Rose Inc. Apr. 10 Frederick Apr. 09 Moore Apr. 09 Renfro Piper Apr.

09 Webster Apr. 09 Evans (Milford) Apr. 09 T.P. White Sons Apr. 10 Nurre Mihovk Rosenacker Apr.

09 Joseph R. Garr Apr. 09 Hodapp (College Hill) Apr. 10 Elden A. Good Apr.

10 Thompson, Hall Jordan Apr. 12 Paul R. Young (Mt. Healthy) Apr. 09 Thomas-Justin Memorial Apr.

10 Paul R. Young (Mt. Healthy) Apr. 12 Jon Deitloff Funeral Centre Apr. 10 Jamison Jamison Apr.

09 Gilligan Apr. 09 Witt, Good Kelsch (Anderson Twp) Apr. 10 Thompson, Hall Jordan Geo. H. Rohde Son Elden A.

Good Apr. 09 Apr. 10 Apr. 12 Apr. 10 Apr.

09 Radel Funeral Service Strawser Elden A. Good Thompson, Hall Jordan The Imwalle Memorial Apr. 10 Cahall Apr. 09 Moore Apr. 09 Neidhard-Gillen Apr.

08 Thomas-Justin Memorial Apr. 09 Frederick 005 Death Notices 005 Death Notices ARMBRUSTER Clara M. Funeral Mass St. Lawrence, Lawrenceburg, IN at 10 A.M. Monday.

Visitation 5-8 Sunday at FitchDenney Funeral Home. Memorial donations Heart Fund or Cancer Assoc. Survivors: sons Eugene "Army" Armbruster, daughters Patricia Schonegg, Mary House, and Evelyn Smith, 21 grandchildren, 46 great grandchildren and 10 great great grandchildren. BALDRICK Gilbert "Groovy" devoted husband WWII of the late Ethel Baldrick (nee Froman) for 60 years, loving daddy the of late Lynn (Danny) Ayers, Betty Depree, Michael and Cindy Baldrick, caring grandpa of Gary (Mimi) Horn, Michael Horn, Stacy (Paul) West, Gil and Sara. A special "love you" to Danielle Ayers and Stacy for taking care of Dad in his final months.

Brother of George Kunkemoeller and Family, also survived by great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews and friends, April 6, 2004. Graveside services at St. Joseph Cemetery (New), Foley and Pedretti Aves. on Friday April 9 at 12 Noon. Friends and family meet at T.P.

White Sons Funeral Home, 2050 Beechmont Mt. Washington on Friday at 11:15 A.M. Memorials to Scratching Post, 6958 Plainfield Cincinnati, OH 45236. Member of American Legion Post 744. BAUMANN Louise (nee Noe), widow of Charles Baumann.

Loving aunt of Don Acuff, Ronald Acuff, Doyle Acuff, James Hurley and Joe Hurley. Wednesday, April 7, 2004, age 82 years. Resident of Northside. Friends may call at Chas. A.

Miller Sons Funeral Home, 4138 Hamilton Ave. at Knowlton Northside on Friday from 9 A.M. until the time of the funeral service at 10 A.M. Condolences may be expressed to the family by visiting: www.chasamillersons.com BEERS Audrey Elizabeth Wehry, beloved wife of Peter B. Beers.

Mother of Susan King, Nancy and Linda Beers. Grandmother of Rick and Ryan King. Great grandmother of Jacob, Joshua and Rachel King. Resident of Erlanger, KY. Age 80.

Tuesday, April 6, 2004. Services at the Allison Rose Funeral Home, Robbins Street and Madison Avenue, Covington, KY, Saturday, April 10th at 10 A.M. Entombment Forest Lawn Memorial Park Mausoleum, Erlanger, KY. Friends may call from 4-7 P.M., Friday at the funeral home. Memorials may be made to the Drake Center, 151 W.

Galbraith Road, Hartwell, Ohio 45216. BOWERS Ruth M. (nee Heurich). Beloved wife of the late Dennis R. Bowers.

Devoted mother of Jacqueline A. Broerman. Loving grandmother of Danny (Julie) Wallace, Lisa (Kevin) Turpin, Justine (Coleman) Ball, Chris Mason, Nikki Branch, Suzanne Wallace and Jason (Valerie) Wallace. Also survived by 20 great grandchildren and eight great great grandchildren. Wednesday, April 7, 2004, age 81.

Visitation Friday, April 9 from 6 P.M. 9 P.M. at Frederick Funeral Home, 2553 Banning Road at Pippin where service will be held on Saturday at 9 A.M. Memorials may be made to Kidney Foundation of Greater Cincinnati, 2200 Victory Cincinnati 45206. 020 Funeral Homes FUNERAL HOMES INC LOCKLAND NORWOOD 821-0062 SPRINGDALE Weil 513-469-9345 -DHONAU READING SHARONVILLE 948-1113 948-1113 005 Death Notices GROCE Sadie B.

Visitation Friday, 10 A.M. at New Unity Baptist Church, 2124 Burnet Avenve, where funeral services will follow at 11 A.M. Interment Walnut Hills Cemetery. Joseph R. Garr Funeral Services, directing.

GUNLACK Harvey beloved husband of Vivian F. WWW Gunlack (nee Munday) and the late Mary Louise Gunlack, devoted father of Patricia Long and Deborah (John) Boehner, loving grandfather of Wendy, Lindsay and Tricia. Tuesday, April 6, 2004, age 81 years. Friends may call at the Hodapp Funeral Home, 6041 Hamilton College Hill Thursday (TODAY) from 5 to 7 P.M. Funeral service Friday at the funeral home, 10 A.M.

Harvey was a member of McMakin Lodge AM. Memorials may be made to St. Paul United Church of Christ 6997 Hamilton Ave. 45231 or the Community Foundation of West 5641 Union Center Dr. West Chester, OH 45069.

HAROUFF Elsie Decker, beloved wife of the late Frank Harouff, dear sister of Frances (Carl) Harouff, also survived by a niece and nephews, a great-niece and great-nephews, and a greatgreat-nephew. Wednesday, April 7, 2004, in Ft. Wayne, IN. She was a member of Hyde Park Community UMC, Columbia Chapter OES, Mistletoe White Shrine, and LAPM Friends may call at the Elden A. Good Funeral Home, 2620 Erie west of Hyde Park Saturday from 10 A.M.

until time of service at 10:30 A.M. goodfuneralhome.com HOGAN Eloise (nee George), loving mother of Terry, Robert (Brenda) and Rita Hogan, Diana Ewing and Cynthia (Lloyd) Barnes, dear sister of Leon, Beulah, Rosetta, Mary, Irby Williams and Wallace Teague, also survived by nine grandchildren, six great grandchildren, a host of in-laws, other relatives and friends. Passed away April 4, 2004 at age 77. Funeral services Saturday, 11 A.M., New St. Paul Baptist Church, 1907 Freeman Ave.

Rev. Donald Fairbanks Pastor officiating. Visitation 10-11 A.M. at the church. Interment Spring Grove Cemetery.

Arrangements by Thompson, Hall Jordan Funeral Homes. www.thifuneral.com HUWEL Marlene M. (nee Focht); Beloved wife of James Huwel; Loving mother of Jack (Ann) Carney, Jeff (Carmen) Carney, Joyce Lynn Vargo and the late Jeannine Austin; Dear grandmother of Meaghan, Ryan, Benjamin, Josh, Joey, Bradley, Hannah, Brian, and Elizabeth; Caring sister of Sandra Focht; Marlene was a member of the Mt. Healthy Eagles; Monday April 5, 2004; Age 65; Residence Colerain Twp; Visitation will be on Monday from 10:45 A.M. at the Paul R.

Young Funeral Home, 7345 Hamilton Ave. Mt. Healthy; Mass of Christian Burial will follow at 11 A.M. at Church of the Assumption, 7711 Jo- seph Street, Mt. Healthy.

JAHNIGEN Linda (nee Stites), loving wife of Gregory Jahnigen, beloved mother of Tracy Jahnigen and Melissa Ballard (Lee) and her son mien M. Jahnigen who she has joined in heaven. Special grandmother of Terri Ballard, loving daughter of Dorothy Kreimer, dear sister of Donna Smith, Tom Stites, Kenny Stites and Sherri Donnellon, also survived by many nieces and nephews. Passed suddenly, April 5, 2004. Friends may call at the Thomas-Justin Memorial, 7500 Montgomery Thursday from 6-9 P.M.

where the funeral service will be Friday at 9:30 A.M. The family asks that all memorials please be made to the Damien M. Jahnigen Memorial Scholarship Fund, 652 Main Cincinnati, OH 45202. JOHNSON Savannah; Beloved daughter of Jerry and Nicole (Powell) Johnson; Devoted sister of Searra Nicole Klein, Jerry Lee Johnson Ill, Jasmine Rae Johnson, Cierra Lee Johnson, Lauren Rennee Johnson and the late Daijah Mae Johnson; Dear granddaughter of Joseph and Dorothy Powell and Jerry and Thelma Johnson; Great granddaughter of Joann and the late William Hopkins and Margret and the late James Johnson; Savannah was named after her aunt Glenna Jewell Troxel; Also survived by many relatives and friends; Saturday, April 3, 2004; Age 9 weeks old; Residence Cincinnati; Funeral Service Paul R. Young Funeral Home, 7345 Hamilton Mt.

Healthy Saturday at 10 A.M.; Friends may call Saturday from 8 A.M. until time of service. JOLLIS Margaret R. (nee Marriott). Beloved wife of the late Graham S.

Jollis. Devoted mother of Peter G. (Lora) Jollis, Rosemary (Donald) Fry, Marilyn (David) Chappell and Barbara Jollis. Loving grandmother of Angela and Matthew Fry, Rebecca and Eric Chappell, Amy Jollis (Matt)-Powell, David Jollis, Joseph (Lyndsey) Driscoll, Chad (Amy) Siegler and Heather Siegler. Great grandmother of Zachary Siegler and Andrew J.

Powell. Dear sister of Phillip and Frank Marriott. Niece of Vera Hubbard. Passed away Monday, April 5, 2004 at the age of 82 years. The family will receive friends from 10 A.M.

until time of memorial service 11 A.M., Monday, April 12th at the St. Thomas Episcopal Church, 101 Miami Terrace Park. Sympathy may be expressed by a memorial contribution to Hospice of Cincinnati The Bethesda Foundation, P.O. Box 633597, Cincinnati, OH 45263. Jon Deitloff Funeral Centre assisting the family.

020 Funeral Homes Tufts Schildmeyer LOVELAND 683-2430 BLANCHESTER 783-2468 GOSHEN 122-2430 -WOODRUFF FUNERAL HOME 922-1010 2880 Boudinot at Queen City 005 Death Notices KENNEDY Vernon Sanford, age 89. Passed away on April 4, 2004. Beloved husband of the late Louise; loving father of Jacqueline; grandfather of Todd (Andrea) Triplett, Tisha Cephas and Troy Triplett. Also survived by five great grandchildren, one sister, Leontine Smith, a host of other relatives and friends. Visitation Saturday, April 10 at 11 A.M.

until Memorial Service at 11:30 A.M. at St. Stephen A.M.E. Church, 1627 Fairfax Ave. Pastor Peter Matthews, officiating.

Jamison Jamison Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. KENT Amanda Jo, beloved daughter of Janet Faul. Loving sister of Sara, Emily Kent and Austin Tritt. We lost our special angel at 16 due to Cystic Fibrosis. She is survived by numerous family and friends who have become her extended family.

April 6, 2004. Visitation will be at the Gilligan Funeral Home, 8225 Montgomery Road, Friday from 6-8 P.M. Memorials may be made to Cystic Fibrosis Camp Fund Children's Hospital Pulmonary Medicine, 3333 Burnet Cincinnati, OH 45229. LAWHON S. Michael M.D.

Beloved husband of Jackie Lawhon. Loving father of Brian, Jarrod and Lindsey Lawhon. Dear son of Betty Lawhon and the late E. Steve Lawhon. Dear brother of Stanley Lawhon and Cary Lawhon.

Dr. Lawhon will be dearly missed by many other family members and friends. He died suddenly April 3, 2004, age 53, resident of Anderson Twp. Visitation Thursday 4-9 P.M. at the Witt, Good Kelsch Funeral Home, 7312 Beechmont Ave.

in Anderson Twp. (Additional parking with shuttle service at the old Thriftway in Beechmont Mall). Service Friday 9 A.M. at Montgomery Community Baptist Church, 11251 Montgomery Rd. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be directed to Cincinnati Riding for the Handicapped, 1342 State Route 50, Cincinnati, OH 45150.

MORTON Flemmie E. (nee Olverson), devoted wife of John Morton, loving mother of Shawn Vernon, Craig, Kelvin, Byron and Teryn Ray (Michael Jackson), dear sister of George Jr. (Mary), William (Mary), Arthur, John (Rita) Olverson, Willetta Zellars, Lois J. Green and Joan Thompson, also survived by nine grandchildren, 18 great grandchildren, a host of other relatives and friends. Passed away April 5, 2004 at age 75.

Funeral services Saturday, 11 A.M. at Fifth Christian Church, 3203 Wold Rev. Thomas Barnes, Pastor. Visitation 10-11 A.M. at the church.

Interment Oak Hill Cemetery. Arrangements by Thompson, Hall Jordan Funeral Home, Forest Park. www.thjfuneral.com NORWOOD Ruth 89, widow of John E. Norwood, formerly members of Hyde Park Country Club, died Monday, March 29, 2004 from a heart attack. She is survived by her daughters, Nancy Lynn Collett and Ann G.

Norwood; two grandchildren, John David Todd and Tracy Ann de Jong; and one great grandson, Dillon Todd de Jong. Remembrances by donations may be sent to her favorite organizations; the Association for the Blind, Cancer Fund, Alzheimer's Association and Heart Fund. O'BRIEN Margaret Murdoch, beloved wife of the late Donald L. O'Bri- en, loving mother of Mary M. Sculley of New Milford, CT, Dr.

Robert T. O'Brien of West Bloomfield, MI, and Jeannie Murdoch O'Brien, also survived by six grandchildren. Tuesday, April 6, 2004. Private service at the convenience of the family, in Cape Elizabeth, ME. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be directed to The Salvation Army, Boy Scouts of America, and Girl Scouts.

Elden A. Good Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. goodfuneralhome.com PANZECA Margaret Louise (nee Littiken), loving mother of Jack (Margie), Tom (Heidi), Cathy Panzeca, and Margaret (Clarence) Harris. Devoted grandmother of ten. Cherished great grandmother of two.

Dear sister of Mike, John, Louis Littiken, Angie Meek, Charlotte "Shorty" Bradford and the late Alice Costa. April 6, 2004. Age 69 years. Family and friends may call Friday, April 9th from 9 A.M. until 11 A.M.

at the Radel Funeral Home, 650 Neeb Road. The funeral services will be held at 10 A.M. at the funeral home. ROBINSON Doloris Ann (nee Oser). Beloved wife of Peter C.

Robinson, dear aunt of Rebecca Groves, Amy Harris, Gwen Rich, Fred Love, Jeff Schneider, Eric Schneider, Dan Schneider and many other nieces and nephews, sister-in-law of Sara Schneider, Jacques Schneider and Don Robinson, daughter of the late Lena and Charles Oser. Saturday, April 3, 2004. Resident of Milan, IN, formerly of Miamiville, OH. Friends may call Saturday from 10 A.M. until time of service 11 A.M.

at the Montgomery Presbyterian Church, 9904 Zig Zag Montgomery, OH. Memorial contributions may be sent to Mary Hospice, 321 Mitchell Batesville, IN 47006. Condolences expressed www. strawserfuneralhome.com 020 Funeral Homes Joseph R. Garr Funeral Service.

513-241-6788 Serving Southern Ohio and Northern Kentucky 005 Death Notices RUE Geraldine Scott, beloved wife of the late Sigurd Oscar mother Rosalie (Sean) Fraser of North Fork, CA, and JohnS. Rue of Naples, FL, mother-in-law of the late Jessie R. Rue, sister of Florence (and the late Arthur) Brady of Rochester Hills, Ml, and the late Allen (Vera) Scott, grandmother of Sean (Debbie), Patrick (Kim) and Rosalie O. Fraser, John (Connie) and Nancy (EdHickey) Rue, Robin (Eddy) Hawkins, Ellen (Charlie) Hattemer, andJane (Eric) Wittstein, also survived by 23 in death by granddaughter Melanie Fraser, great-grandsonJack Rue, and grandson-in-law Mark Loggains. Saturday, April 3,2004.

Age 96. Residence Marjorie P. Lee Retirement Community. Friends may call at the Spring Grove Memorial Mausoleum Chapel, Monday from 9:30 A.M. until time of service at 10 A.M.

Elden A. GoodFuneral Home in charge of arrangements. goodfuneralhome.com RUSSAW Eldridge Jr. Loving father of Regina (Gregory) Reeves-Hillman, Terrie Shives Dawson, Annie Ruth Beddell, Dorothy Renee (David) Hall-Drain; devoted brother of Ida Mae Bush; also survived by grandchildren, great grandchildren, nieces, nephews and a host of other relatives and friends. Passed April 4, 2004 at the age of 75.

Funeral services will be held on Saturday, April 10th at Greater New Hope Missionary Baptist Church, 3655 Harvey Ave. Rev. Donald E. Jones, Pastor. Friends may call from 9 A.M.

until time of service 10 A.M. Interment at Butler County Memorial Park. Arrangements by Thompson, Hall Jordan Funeral Homes. SBARBATI The Associated Press Eleanor (nee Cragwall), beloved wife of the late Joseph Sbarbati, devoted mother of Darla (Michael) Mackay and Cheryl (Jerry) Blakley. Caring grandmother of Eric (Jenny) Spitzley and Brad Chandler.

Great grandmother of Maxwell William Spitzley. Tuesday, April 6. Residence St. Bernard. Age 89.

Funeral services at The Imwalle Memorial Funeral Home, 4811 Vine St. Bernard, OH, Friday, April 9 at 10 A.M. where friends may call from 9 A.M. until time of service. Schellenberger CARTER Charles W.

age 63, April 5, 2004, resident of Tavares, FL, formerly of Batavia. Husband of Elizabeth A. (nee Fahey) Carter. Father of Deborah Baxter, Jessica Lang, Charles W. Jr.

and Delmar (Kathy) Carter. Brother of Linda Kleinjohn, Mary Jo Harris, Betsy Long, Patrick and James Carter. Grandfather of Hollie, Derick, Nathan and Charlee. Family will receive friends Friday, 11 A.M. to time of service 12 Noon at the Moore Family Funeral Homes, 225 Spring Batavia.

Interment Batavia Union Cemetery. Charles worked for Heekin Can for 25 years. CASEY Mary Helen, 57, beloved mother of Charlene Walker; loving daughter of Catherine Casey; devoted sister of Marlene (Anthony) Moore, Diana (Freddie) Meadows and LaVerne (Gregory) Davis; companion of Michael Dawson, special aunt of Helen Rooks; grandmother of Kenny, Lauren, Jasmine and Jeffrey; a host of nieces, nephews and friends. Departed April 2, 2004. Visitation from Noon until 1 P.M.

funeral service Friday, April 9 at Renfro Piper Funeral Chapel, 647 Forest Avenue. Rev. Freddie Meadows officiating. COLLINS Kennith R. beloved son of Kennith R.

Collins Sr. and the late Frida (nee Harrington) Collins: loving father of Alicia Collins and Kennith Collins Ill; devoted grandfather of Kyle, Keegan, McKayla, and Kaeli: beloved brother of James, Ralph, Robert, Richard, and Benjamin Collins, Brenda Weitkamp, June Collins, Roberta Hammann and Diana Carter. Wednesday, April 7, 2004, age 47 years. Resident of Cincinnati. Friends may call at the Webster Funeral Home, 3080 Homeward Way at Rt.

4, Fairfield, Friday, April 9 from 10 A.M. until service time at 12 Noon. DAVIS Nola Eleanor (nee Wallace), beloved wife of Foster Lee Davis, loving sister of Lola Swayne and the late Dean Wallace, also survived by nieces and nephews. Wednesday, April 7, 2004, residence Stonelick Twp. Services Evans Funeral Home, Milford, Friday, April 9, 1:30 P.M.

with Eastern Star services 1:20 P.M., visitation 12:30 P.M. until time of services. DUFFUS Lois P. (nee Plaisted) wife of the late Parmelee W. Duffus, devoted mother of Winnie (Frank) Rosenberger, dear grandmother of Linnell (Paul) Sullivan and the late Frank R.

Rosenberger, great-grandmother of Paul Michael and Joseph Daniel Sullivan, sister of Elfreda P. (Jim) Lilly and Patricia P. (Bill) Reid, April 7, 2004, residence Anderson Township. Services at Anderson Hills United Methodist Church on Friday April 9 at 11 A.M. Friends may call at T.P.

White Sons Funeral Horne, 2050 Beechmont Mt. Washington on Friday 9:30 A.M. to 10:30 A.M. Memorials to American Diabetes Assoc. GLOWSKI Margaret T.

(nee Jurkovic), loving wife of Edmund J. Glowski, devoted mother of Barbara McEvoy, Maureen (Bill) Austin and Denise (Russ) Baker, dear grandmother of Jonathan and Andrew McEvoy, Ashley and Amy Austin, Jennifer and Bradley Baker. Tuesday, April 6, 2004, age 78. Friends may call at Nurre-Mihovk-Rosenacker Funeral Home, 10211 Plainfield Rd. (on the grounds of Rest Haven Memorial Park), Saturday, April 10th from 9 A.M.

until time of Funeral Service at 11 A.M. Memorials may be made to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, One St. Jude Place P.O. Box 1000 Dept.

300, Memphis, TN 38148-0552. Elizabeth Catherine (nee Burdette). Devoted mother of William Joseph and James Lee Schellenberger and Janet Woodruff. Loving grandmother of Cecilia Woodruff. Dear sister of Carlton Burdette.

April 6, 2004. Age 63. Residence Georgetown, Ohio. Funeral services will be held 11 A.M., Saturday, April 10, 2004 at the Cahall Funeral Home, 204 W. State Georgetown, Ohio 45121.

Visitation will be Friday evening from 6-8 P.M. at the funeral home. Interment in St. Patrick's Cemetery in Fayetteville, Ohio. If desired, memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society, American Kidney Foundation or the American Heart Association.

STEPHENS Iva Lee Farthing, age 77, April 6, 2004, resident of Batavia. Wife of the late Thomas E. Stephens. Mother of Debbie Stephens. Also survived by numerous nieces and nephews.

Family will receive friends 6 to 9 P.M. Thursday with service 11 A.M. Friday at the Moore Family Funeral Homes, 6708 Main Newtown. Interment Mt. Moriah Cemetery.

TROUT Rosemary beloved wife of the late Aaron; loving mother of Pat Wessler and Richard (Sandra) Trout; devoted grandmother of Rick (Colleen, Susan, Sandy, Amanda, Alex; great grandmother of Brian, Scott, Greg, Chris, Lydia and Emma; great, great grandmother of Jasmine. Preceded in death by three brothers. Passed away Tuesday, April 6, 2004, age 90. Resident of Colerain Twp. Family will friends Friday from 10-11 A.M.

at NEIDHARD-GILLEN FUNERAL HOME, 7401 Hamilton Mt. Healthy, with services to follow at 11. Burial to follow in Spring Grove Cemetery. ZEIDMAN Evangeline (nee Sakkas), beloved wife of Barry Zeidman, loving daughter of William Sakkas and the late Ismene Sakkas (nee Chantilas), dear sister of the late Chris Sakkas and special niece of George Chantilas. Past board member of Thalassemia Action Group.

April 5, 2004. Age 44. Friends may call Wednesday 5-7 P.M. at the ThomasJustin Memorial, 7500 Montgomery Rd. Funeral service Thursday 10 A.M.

at Holy Trinity-St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church, 7000 Winton Rd. The family asks that memorials please be made to The Cooley's Anemias Foundation 135 Wellington Buffalo, NY. 14216. ZIMMERMANN Ida M.

(nee Rapien), beloved wife of H. Ray Zimmermann. Devoted mother of Mary C. (Paul) Pathe of Peebles, OH, Raymond J. Zimmermann and Jeffery T.

Zimmermann. Loving grandmother of five grandchildren. Dear sister of William B. (Mary Ann) Rapien of Orange County, CA, late Thomas A. Rapien, Marian Ketzer and Helen Jackson.

Sister-in-law of Eve Rapien and Sam Jackson. Tuesday, April 6, 2004, age 82. Memorial service will be held on Friday, April 9 at 10 A.M. at Frederick Funeral Home, 2553 Banning Rd. at Pippin.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to charity of choice. 020 Funeral Homes BOLTON LUNSFORD A Golden Rule Funeral Home 3042 Harrison Ave. 661-4059 035 Florists (ench The Florist 961-6622(24 Hr) Metro Area Delivery.

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