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TC Monday, February 3, 1992 THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER MetroA-9 Death Notice Death Notices Death Notices Obituaries ADAMS CONNER LANE James beloved husband of J. widower of Jean Lane, Virginia D. 88. Of Vevay, IN. Myrtle (nee Steadman) Survived by sons Earl and Nor father of Pamela and Jay Lane, (Funerals For more complete information and address of the funeral director refer to the individual death notice below.

brother of James Lane. Resi Adams, loving father of Gary of Chicago, IL and Kevin Adams, dear father-in-law of ris Conner. Services Tuesday, 11 A.M. Markland-Denney Funeral Home, Rising Sun. Visita- Carole and Nancy Adams, dence Bethel, OH.

Age 64 years. February 1, 1992. Visitation 6-8 P.M. Monday, Kennedy-Stevens Funeral Home, Bethel. Funeral service 10:30 tion Monday, 6 to 8 p.m.

Charles Chandler Newport grandfather of Erik, Kyle, Brad GAUSEPOHL A.M. Tuesday. Memorials, Joseph beloved husband of the late Loretta Schmaltz Gau ana Rachel Adams, brother of Mrs. Dorothy Shepard and Mrs. Norma Jean Ferkins, also survived by many nieces and FUNERAL HOME American Cancer Society.

TIME DATE NAME sepohl (nee Kraus) and Ger Retired chef kept high standards at area restaurants nephews. Friday, January 31, ADAMS, Jomes H. 10:00 A.M. Feb. 4 John J.

Radel LEE trude Gausepohl (nee Hogan), dear father of Jean LaBar of J. Robert Gausepohl of Independence, KY and Jeanne 1992. Age 62 years. Friends may call at the John J. Radel ASSUM, David J.

8:00 P.M. Feb. 3 Hodapp years, Viteria Chandler. Funeral Home, 650 Neeb Rd. Monday, February 3 from i Lucy, loving mother of William Coats, Henderson Lee, Henry Lee, Deborah Weathers, Ruth Adams, Roger Lee, Arthur and Farrell of brother of BAKER, Greenberry 2:00 P.M.

Feb. 05 Evans (Milford, OH) Mr. Chandler supervised pur Helen Klare of Covington and until 9 P.M. Walnut Hllls-Cincln- BODLEY, Bernard Gausepohl ot al James Lee, also survived by 37 Carroll Edward so survived by 19 grandchildren 10:00 A.M. Feb.

05 Craver-Hookom (Milford, OHI chase and preparation of the food, and even left the kitchen to meet some of the customers, Schloss granocniioren, 90 great-grandchildren and 21 great-great and seven great-grandchildren. Friday, January 31, 1992. Age grandchildren, other relatives nati Masonic Lodge 483 F. A.M. services at 7:30 P.M.

Funeral services will be Tuesday, February 4 at the Addyston United Methodist Church, 218 Main Addyston at 10 A.M. Burial at Maple Grove Cemetery. Memorials may be made BOERTLEIN, Joseph A. 1 1:30 A.M. Feb.

4 Rebold vj. Kesiaent ot Maaonna Man and friends. Visitation Tuesday, or. Mass of Christian Burial will said. BURGESS, Leslie H.

Feb. 05 Oswald-Hoskins 6-7 P.M. Peace Baptist Church, 652 Rockdale. Services at 7:30 P.M. The Joseph R.

Garr Fu be held at St. Agnes Church, Ft. Wright, Tuesday, February 4 "His kitchens were a mad CONNER, Virginia D. 11 :00 A.M. Feb.

04 Markland-Denney to the American Heart Assoc. house. They served thousands of jl -y. Jl 10:00 A.M. Feb.

4 Thomas Memorial neral service entrusted with ar rangements. CRUSE, Carl E. at 7:30 P.M. Visitation at Madonna Manor, 2500 Amsterdam Rd, Villa Hills, KY, 41017, Tuesday from 6-7 P.M. Family requests memorials be directed meals, but everything was still ASSUM D'ANDREA, Antonietta 9:30 A.M.

Feb. 05 Dalbert Woodruff David beloved husband of LEHANE to Madonna Manor. Rohde EMMINGER, Barry Scott perfect, he said. In addition to his wife, Mr, Chandler is survived by a daugh- BY ROBIN ERB The Cincinnati Enquirer Charles Chandler chef at several Cincinnati area restaurants for more than 35 years, died Friday at Jewish Hospital. He was 69.

To longtime friend Milton Schloss, Mr. Chandler was "one of the hardest-working men I ever knew." The two men met when Schloss worked at the Kahn's meat-packing company. "He'd call in with orders early in the morning, and he'd still be there at 2 o'clock the next morning, still fixing meals." Mr. Chandler, of Newport, was a perfectionist, Schloss said, and that made him known to area restaurants. "Everything had to be 100 perfect; not 99 or 98," Schloss said.

Mr. Chandler worked at the Hofbrau House, the Lookout House, Beverly Hills Supper Club and finally at the Islands, a floating restaurant on the Ohio River at Newport. He retired about six years ago, said his wife of 30 Feb. 05 Tredwoy-Pollitt, Inc. Clara (Zippin) Assum and the late Anna (Salzmann) Assum, devoted father of Michael and Paul Assum, Janet Keifel and Kelsch Funeral Home, Ander son Twp Cincinnati serving the FISHER, Martha 1:00 P.M.

Feb. 3 Weil family. Bev Hilmer, dear step-father of Chandler ter, Rita La Verne Cox of Atlanta, Mae (nee Rebholz), beloved wife of the late Raymond Le-hane, dear sister-in-law of Edward and Ruth Lehane, also survived by numerous nieces and nephews, Including Mary Baxter. Friday, January 31, 1992. Rite of Christian Burial, GRANT GAUSEPOHL, Joseph H.

7:30 P.M. Feb. 4 Rohde Kelsch Loralne Hoey, Adele Shea, Diane, Brad and Bruce McDev-itt, dear brother of Paul C. As a sister, Gladys Barkley of Graceville, and GRANT, Manuel 1 1:00 A.M. Feb.

3 Joseph R. Garr two grandchildren. Manuel (DOG), beloved father of Mi'Cole Grant, beloved son of David Lee and Annie Mae Grant, fiance of Rhonda Llnd- sum, loving grandfather of Paul Tuesday, 10:30 A.M. at the Gilli- avid, Lisa and Michele As GROESCHEN, gan-Barrere Funeral Home, Juliette Ann 10:00 A.M. Feb.

05 Stith (Florence, KY) sum, P.J. Hilmer, Janine Buchanan, Missy Fitzpatrick, Ste sey, dear brother of David Lee, Daniel, Jerome, Timmy, 3734 Eastern Ave. Donations Visitation will be 6-7 p.m. today, Renfro Funeral Service, 647 Forest Avondale. Services will follow at 7 p.m.

at Zion Baptist Church, 630 Glenwood phanie and Christopher Shea, HAMILTON, Ralph F. 10:00 A.M. Feb. 4 Schmidt-Dhonou Vincent, Gary, Jerry, Anna may be made to the American Lung Association, 2330 Victory Mae and Shaun, grandson of Kim and Heather McDevItt, also survived by two HAYES, William Donald 7:30 P.M. Feb.

4 Hall-Jordan Ave. Room 400, Cincinnati, 45206. Willie Lee Hargrow, also survived by 12 nephews, nine great-grandchildren. Saturday, HULLEY, Ruth N. 1:00 P.M.

Feb. 4 Miller-Simminger February 1, 1992. Age 72 years. nieces, three sisters-in-law, Burial will be noon Tuesday at Spring Grove Friends may call at the Hodapp host of other relatives and MARTIN KASTING, Mildred Louise Mausoleum, 4521 Spring Grove Ave. Funeral Home, 6041 Hamilton 12:30 P.M.

Feb. 08 Neidhard Helen M. (nee Scherer), be College Hill, Monday, from 6 P.M. until time of funer loved wife of the late W. C.

KINGSMAN, Helen I. 1 :00 P.M. Feb. 04 Gilligan friends. Visitation Sunday, 6-8 P.M.

at the Greater Canaan Baptist Church, 3108 Savoy at Martin Luther King, where services will be conducted Monday, 1 1 A.M., Pastor Bradley officiating. Interment Spring al service at 8 P.M. Remembrances may be made to Hos KNIGHT, Hazel Adel 1 :00 P.M. Feb. 4 Hall-Jordan Ernest Martin, loving mother of William A.

Martin of Blairs-vllle, dear grandmother of pice of Cincinnati. 10:00 A.M. Feb. 04 Vitt, Stermer KRAUSER, Philip J. Lisa Miller, Laurie Kutay and David Martin, dear great- Joseph H.

Gausepohl BAKER brove cemetery. Arrange grandmother of Justin Kutay. Greenberry, beloved husband ments entrusted to Joseph R. LANE, J. T.

10:30 A.M. Feb. 04 Kennedy-Stevens BY BOB ELKINS Saturday, February 1, 1992. of Ruby Farmer Baker, devot Retreat House in Boone County barr Funeral service. Age 82 years.

Funeral service LEE, Lucy 7:30 P.M. Feb. 4 Joseph R. Garr ed father of James A. and William A.

Baker, grandfather of GROESCHEN and past president of the Jesuit retreat "Men of Milford." He was LEHANE, Mae 10:30 A.M. Feb. 04 Gilligan-Barrere James, Deborah and Therest, Juliette Ann, beloved wife of Anthony George Groeschen, Tuesday, 10:30 A.M. at the Dalbert and Woodruff Funeral Home, 2880 Boudinot Ave. at Queen City.

NO VISITATION. If so desired, memorials may be made to Peace Lutheran MARTIN, Helen M. 10:30 A.M. Feb. 04 Dalbert Woodruff a founder of the Serra Club of loving mother of James Antho ny Groeschen, dear sister of brother of Ann Thompson, Edna Burns, Malvery Rowland, Mae Darby, Vlrgie Reeder, Troy Baker and the late Willie, Add, Herbert, Cash and Robert Baker.

Sunday, February 2, MATTHEWS, Clifford Howard Margaret Linder, Antonette Northern Kentucky, named after Junipero Serra, Spanish missionary 10:00 A.M. Feb. 04 Craver-Hookom IMil- ford, OHI Church, 1451 Ebenezer Cincinnati, 45238. on the West Coast in the 1700s 1992. Residence Camp Dennl- Vitt, Stermer MEADOR, Henry E.

1 1:00 A.M. Feb. 4 Thaman, Johanna Niemeyer, also three grandchildren. Saturday, February 1, 1992, at age 81. Residence Crescent Springs, KY.

Mass of Christian Burial, Wednesday, February 5, at 10 A.M. St. Joseph Church, 2470 son, OH. Services Evans Funer MATTHEWS Survivors include two daugh al Home, Milford, Wednesday, February 5, at 2 P.M. Visitation Tuesday 7 until 9 P.M.

Clifford Howard. Of Loveland. Devoted husband of Geraldine ters, Jean LaBar and Jeanne Far MUSSER, Arty. Elizabeth (nee Butcher) Matthews, lov Lorraine Court, Crescent 7:00 P.M. Feb.

05 Robertson County (Mt. Olivet) The Cincinnati Enquirer Joseph H. Gausepohl retired from his insurance business but never from his church, said those who knew him. Mr. Gausepohl, 93, died Friday of heart failure at Madonna Manor, Villa Hills.

He was the retired president of the former Ben A. Adams Insurance Agency and a retired director of the First National Bank of Covington (now Star Bank). For more than 50 years, he was a director of the Citizens Federal Savings Loan Association of Covington and was a past president of the Kentucky Association of Insurance Agents. But away from business he was especially proud that the title of Knight of St. Gregory had been bestowed on him Feb.

4, 1956, by Pope Pius XII. He also was past president and a founder of the Marydale rell, both of Cincinnati; a sister, ing father of Melva Hurt and BODLEY Springs, KY. Visitation Tues Helen Klare of Covington; a broth- the late Carolyn, Robert and PALUMBO, Victor M. 1 0:30 A.M. Feb.

04 George H. Rohde Son Carroll Edward. Of Fayette-ville. Devoted husband of Gausepohl er, Bernard Gausepohl of Cincin nati; 19 grandchildren; and seven great-grandchil 1 1 :00 A.M. Feb.

4 Middendorf-Bullock PIATEK, Anno B. day, February 4, from 6 to 9 P.M. at Stith Funeral Home, 7500 Highway 42, Florence, KY. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society. Frances (nee Taylor) Bodley, dear father of Carroll E.

Michael Matthews, grandfather of Dennis, Danny, Debbie and the late Dale, also nine great-grandchildren, sisters Melva Casey and Marlyn Mar-lar, brothers Russell, Harold, ROACH, Christine J. 11:00 A.M. Feb. 4 Chas. A.

Miller Sons Michael Richard A. and dren. SCHMIDT, MoryB. Feb. 5 Schmidt-Dhonou Visitation will be 6 to 7 p.m.

Tuesday at Madonna Timothy M. Bodley, loving son of Caroline Bodley, 11 grandchildren, sister Virginia Winchester and brother Ronald Bodley. Friends will be re SIMPSON, Virgil Dee 1:00 P.M. Feb. 4 Schmidt-Dhonau HAMILTON Ralph beloved husband of Shirley Hamilton (nee Wil Manor, 2500 Amsterdam Road, Villa Hills.

Mass of SMITH, Gertrude 10:30 A.M. Feb. 04 Anderson liams), devoted father of Diane Kenneth and William Matthews. Friends may call at Craver-Hookom Funeral Home, Monday, 6 to 8 P.M. American Legion Post 72 service, 7:30 P.M.

Mass of Christian Burial, St. Andrew, Tuesday, 10 A.M. Christian burial will be 7:30 p.m. at St. Agnes Church Memorials can be made to Madonna Manor.

SNOBLE, Martha J. 10:30 A.M. Feb. 4 John J. Radel ceived Tuesday, 6 to 8 P.M.

Craver-Hookom Funeral Home, Taylor, Robin Martin and Ralph Milford. Services 10 A.M. Wednesday, in chapel. STAUDENMAIER, Louise K. Feb.

4 Chas. A. Miller Sons Richard L. and Raymond S. Hamilton, brother of Clarissa Steig, Mina Rose Oates, Edith Rhodes, Virginia Turner and Steve, Gene and the late Lawrence Hamilton, also survived BOERTLEIN STAYTON, Donna Koy 2:00 P.M.

Feb. 4 Vorhis STUFFER, Edna R. 2:00 P.M. Feb. 04 Hodapp by five grandchildren.

Friday, Joseph beloved husband of Margie Boertlein (nee Lohr), loving father of Howard, Robert and William Boertlein and the late Joan Cunningham, SWEENEY, Robert W. Gilligan William F. Ward January 31, 1992. Age 55. Resi MEADOR Henry E-, beloved husband of Lillian Schmelmeier Meador, uncle of Evelyn Ballance and Linda Work and four nephews.

Friday, January 30, 1992. Relatives and friends are Invited to Spring Grove Mausoleum Chapel, Tuesday, February 4 from TORRY, Marcella A. 1 Feb. 04 T. P.

White Sons grandfather of 12, great-grand VERKAMP, Glen B. 1 0:00 A.M. Feb. 05 Evans dent of Blue Ash. Funeral services at Schmidt-Dhonau Funeral Home, 10980 Reading Sharonville, Tuesday at 10 A.M.

Visitation at the funeral home, Monday from 5-8 P.M. father of nine, brother of Har 10 A.M. till time of service at 1 1 Death Notices Death Notices ry, Frank and August Boertlein, Catherine Bittner, Margie Mel-nlke, Eleanor Welsel, Hilda Young, Vera Bolhke and the late Balzer Boertlein. Thursday, January 30, 1992, age 78. A.M.

Vitt, Stermer Anderson Funeral Home serving the MUSSER Attorney Elizabeth Wright. HAYES William Donald, loving husband of Gloria Hayes, devoted father of Deborah Johnson (Louis), Diana, Tyrone B. and Shawn C. Hayes, dear step-father of Catherine D. Smith, Tyrone C.

and Ronnell T. Spears, beloved Friends may call at Rebold Funeral Home, 3700 Glenmore MORAN Althea Austin, wife of the late Cheviot, Tuesday 9-11 A.M. Funeral Mass St. Jude Age 32. Of Cincinnati.

Formerly of Mt. Olivet. An attorney wife of H. A. Musser, Jr.

and mother of Austin and Joel Musser. Passed away at her home after a long illness, January 31, BY MIKE TURMELL The Cincinnati Enquirer William F. Ward knew he was looking at champions when he judged figure-skating tests for would-be Olympian Scott Hamilton and later for Russ Witherby of Cincinnati, who's headed for the 1992 Olympic Games. Dorothy Vance of Houston said her father's thrill with Hamilton's chances was only surpassed by his excitement at Witherby's recent victory in ice dancing at the U.S. Figure Skating Championships this month.

Mr. Ward, a Madisonville native, died Friday in Kettering. He was 86. He retired in 1971 as a cost accountant after working since the late 1920s for local manufacturing companies. Mr.

Ward became an intermediate figures judge and a silver dance judge immediately after the Cincinnati Gardens opened its skating rink in the late 1940s and joined the Cincinnati Figure Skating Club. He remained active until two years ago, when he was named a judge emeritus with the U.S. Figure Skating Association. He was a lifetime member of Cincinnati's club. Survivors include one son, Edwin Ward, Kettering; one daughter, Dorothy Vance, Houston; four grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.

The funeral is 10 a.m. today at Tobias Funeral Home, 5471 Far Hills Dayton, Ohio. Visitation is before the service at the funeral home. Burial will be at Rest Haven Cemetery in Cincinnati. STAYTON Donna Kay, mother of Shannon, Michael and Briftney, daughter of Ernest and Wanda Stayton, sister of Sharon Kay Stayton and Pamela Kay Stayton, granddaughter of Mary Kay Holt and Mae Baker, also survived by many aunts, uncles and cousins, Friday.

January 31, 1992. Friends may call at the Vorhis Funeral Home, 310 Dunn Lockland, Tuesday, February 4 from 1 P.M. till time of service at 2 P.M. Otha Coffey and Sherman Mor-an, beloved mother of Lorraine Thompson, Geraldine Bruns, dear sister of Delia White and Lillian Brinker, also three grandchildren, two great- 199Z. Memorial services brother of Raymond (Cecil) and Jerome B.

(Vivian) Hayes, also survived by ten grandchildren, a host of other relatives Church, 11:30 A.M. Mr. Boertlein was a member of the Green Township Democratic Club and the Delhi Seniors. Memorials If so desired may be directed to St. Jude Church Memorial or Education Fund.

Wednesday, February 5, at 7 P.M. at Foster Hall, Cincinnati Bible College on Glenway Ave. and friends. January 30, 1992 at aqe 57. Funeral services Tues day, 7:30 P.M., Christ Emman Memorials may be made to the Skin Cancer Foundation, 245 Fifth Suite 2402, New BURGESS uel Christian Fellowship Church, Leslie H.

81. Morrow. Saturday, graanacnuaren. sunaay, February 2, 1992. Friends may call at the Vitt, Stermer and Anderson Funeral Home, 4619 Delhi, Wednesday, 9 until 10:15 A.M.

Funeral service wiH be at the FAIth Lutheran Church, Wlnton Road at 11 A.M. York, 10016 or Price Avenue Church of Christ Building 2324 May Walnut Hills, Rev. Dr. Michael E. Dantley, pas February 1, 1992.

Retired truck Fund. driver tor state of Ohio. Mr. torofficiating. Friends may call 6 P.M.

until time of service Burgess is survived by wife of at the church. Interment Spring SIMPSON 46 years, Georgia (nee Nooie) Grove Cemetery. Arrange Burgess, son John Burgess of Virgil Dee, beloved husband of Lela Simpson (nee Brown), de ments by Hall-Jordan Funeral SWEENEY (-' Robert dear brother of Sr. Martha Mary S.C of Mt. Clemens, Ml.

and Paul Sweeney of Cincinnati, also survived by many nieces, nephews and friends. Friday, January 31, 1992. Services were private. Burial was at Calvary Cemetery. Memorials may be made to charity of one's choice.

Mason, daughter Becky (Bur- Hornet gess) Yearout of Hudson, OH. voted father of Peggy Nave, and five grandchildren, also sis Dorothy Martin, Betty Nave, HULLEY Consultant turns his disability into asset ter Minnie Johnson of Cincinnati. Visitation Tuesday, Febru Bonnie Brummett and William and Jim Simpson and the late Patsy Petrey, brother of James Simpson and Nellie Blev- Ruth daughter of the late Carl and Loretta Hulley, dear sister of Blanche Dobbratz, Elaine Zwerin, Jack and Jimmy Hulley, dear friend of Ollie Jones, also survived by ten nieces and nephews and 14 ary 4, 7 to 9 P.M. and funeral service Wednesday, February 5, 11 A.M. at Oswald-Hoskins Funeral Home, Lebanon.

Memorials requested to Cincinnati Ins, also survived by 15 grand Bible College and seminary. great-nieces and nephews. Sat PALUMBO Victor beloved husband of Mary Palumbo (nee Killian) and dear father of Rosalie Heckman, Linda Ratterman, Gina Tannenbaum and Michael Palumbo and brother of Theresa Monteleone, also survived eight grandchildren. Saturday, February 1, 1992. Mass of Christian Burial at St.

Catherine of Siena Church, 2848 Fisher Westwood, Tuesday, February 4, at 10:30 A.M. Friends may call at Geo. H. Rohde Son Funeral Home, Linwood and Delta Mt. Lookout, Monday, from 6 until 9 P.M.

If desired, memorials may be made to St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital, 505 N. Parkway, Memphis, TN. 38105. children ana six great-grandchildren.

Saturday, February 1, 1992. Age 80. Resident of West Chester. Funeral services at Schmidt-Dhonau Funeral Home, 10980 Reading Sharonville, Tuesday at 1 P.M. Visi urday, January 31, 1992.

Age 71 CRUSE Carl formerly of Cincinnati, TORRY Marcella A. (nee Jackson), beloved wife of Neil A. Torry, devoted mother of Lynn Rush and Neil Torry, grandmother of Terrl Stlres, Tracy and Nick Rush, Michelle and Christopher Torry, great-grandmother of Dustin Stires. January 30, 1992. Residence Norwood, Ohio.

Services at T. P. White Sons Funeral Home, 2050 Beechmont Mt. Washington, on Tuesday, February 4, at 11 A.M. Friends may call Tuesday 10:30 A.M.

to 11 A.M. tation at the funeral home years. Member of the Charles R. Galley V.F.W. Aux.

and the National Assoc. of Railway Businesswomen. Friends may call at the Miller-Simminger Funeral Home, 3330 Parkcrest Western Hills, Monday from 5 until 8 P.M. Funeral died January 30, 1992 In Wilmington, NC He was born in Cincinnati on March 23, 1907, the son of the late O.E. and Veronica Cruse and was pre Monday from 5-9 P.M.

SMITH ceded In death by his wife, Gertrude Barfknecht, wife of Ruth. Surviving are his daugh the late Fred W. Smith be services Tuesday, 1 P.M. If de ter Constance C. Siters ot Wil loved mother of Fred W.

Smith mington, NC, three grand- II, dear sister of Betty Regens- sired, memorial contributions may be directed to Hospice of Cinti. or the charity of your augnters, two burger, devoted grandmother of Tracy E. Smith. Friday, Jan great-grandchildren, his broth choice. PIATEK Anna B.

(nee Basch), beloved wife of the late Anton Piatek, uary 31, 1992. Friends may call er Donald L. Cruse and Helen Jeannette Cruse. Services will The only problem is work. Ruhmkorff, 61, has no church assignments.

He is a self-employed consultant who specializes in helping non-profit groups. Before his stroke, he had a staff of eight and a Hyde Park Square office. Now, he has no staff and a desk in the front hall of the Hyde Park home he shares with his wife, Jane, and their three children, Sam, Ben and Anna. "Some clients left me," Ruhmkorff said. "They didn't know how a disabled person could help them with their weaknesses." The question he had to face was how he could turn his disability into an asset.

Or, as he tells clients, "every problem is a possibility. So I started consulting with me." He decided on audio tape ministry. Living with Stroke came out in 1990. In it, project director Isabelle Healy interviews the Ruhmkorff family and Ruhmkorff neurologist, Robert Reed. The second tape, Living with Cancer, recorded in 1991, features Healy interviewing people who have survived breast, testicular or skin cancer.

For information, call 871-7047 or 351-5140. BY BEN L. KAUFMAN The Cincinnati Enquirer One clergyman who has worked through long-term health-care issues the hard way is the Rev. David Ruhmkorff. After surviving a crippling stroke in 1984, this Episcopalian is sharing what he's learned, through audio tapes for victims of cancer and strokes.

Ruhmkorff still is frustrated with the time it takes him to shower and dress, and to tie his necktie. But he has coped. "I learned in the first grade that fast was good and slow was bad. After I had a stroke, I learned that slow could be beautiful, too." He is planning similar tapes for people coping with kidney failure, diabetes, Huntington's disease and chronic pain. The cassettes also meant for families and care-givers are available from the Good Neighbors Tape Project, a non-profit corporation supported by friends, the Episcopal Church and the Jergens Foundation.

Ruhmkorff lives with partial paralysis and chronic pain. He copes by immersing himself in family, work, gardening and volunteerism. at the Anderson Funeral Home, KASTING Mildred Louise (nee Smith). be held in the chapel at the Rest devoted mother of Virginia Haven Memorial Park at 10 Stadtmiller and Bernice Niena- VERKAMP Glen beloved husband of Beatrice Pennycuff Verkamp, devoted father of Aileen Chaney, Kenneth and the late Glen B. Verkamp, grandfather of David, Eric and Joshua, brother of Donald Verkamp, Mary Schaefer, Viola Stephens, Dorothy Vermillion, Georgianna 8611 Winton Road, Finneytown, Tuesday, 9:30 A.M.

until time of funeral service at 10:30 A.M. Memorials may be made to the A.M. on Tuesday, February 4. beloved wife of the late Robert Kasting, devoted mother of Karen Kasting, dear sister of ber, four grandchildren and six great-grandchildren, several nieces and nephews. February If desired, memorial contributions may be made to charity Helen Zimdars, Ethel Kennedy Alzheimer's Disease Assn.

of choice. and William Smith. Sunday, 1, 1992. Madonna Manor. Age January 26, 1992.

Residence SNOBLE DANDREA 94 years. Friends may call Tuesday, February 4, 1992 from A.M. at Madonna Martha beloved wife of the late Phillip Snoble, dear sister Antonletta (nee Gigllo), be loved wife of the late Amedeo Manor, Villa Hills, KY. Mass of Christian Burial 11 A.M. at Ma Hyde Park.

Age 66 years. Memorial services will be held at Spring Grove Memorial Mausoleum in the Cedars of Lebanon Chapel, Saturday, February 8, at 12:30 P.M. Neid- Hanley, Pauline Moore and the late Alice Vollmer. Saturday, February 1, 1992. Residence Batavia, OH.

Services Evans Funeral Home, Milford, Wednesday, February 5, a at D' Andrea, dear mother of Ha of Rose Ann Sharbeil, Nicko-lette Arnold and Vito Sylvester, loving aunt of 16 nieces and zel Bianco, Angle Seta, Angelo Andrea and the late Louise donna Manor Chapel. Interment Mt. Moriah Cemetery, Batavia, nephews. Friday, January 31, OH. Middendorf-Bullock Funer to A.M.

visitation Tuesday, 6 Bonomini, also survived by 24 grandchildren, 25 great-grand hard Funeral Home, Mt Healthy, serving the family. until 8 P.M. al Home, Covington, in charge of arrangements. Memorials are to be made to Madonna children and two great-great KINGSMAN 1992. Age 87 years.

Friends may call at the John J. Radel Funeral Home, 4122 Glenway Monday, February 3 from 5:30 until 9 P.M. Mass of Christian Burial at St. Teresa World War I Vet grandchildren, dear mother in World War II Vet Manor Care Center. Helen L.

(nee Ohm), beloved wife of the late Philip G. Kings- Korean Veteran Vietnam Veteran "Armed Forces I Persian Gulf Church on Overlook, Tuesday, law ot Tony Bianco, Don seta, Velma Andrea and Joe Bonomini, dear sister of Maria Car-mella Gigllo DaSilva and Eu-phemia Gigllo Duarte, both of South America. Mrs. D1 Andrea ROACH February 4 at 10:30 A.M. Burial 20 man, devoted mother of Barbara K.

Rapp, Phyllis K. Roberts and Virginia L. Kingsman, also survived by six grandchildren and three great-grandchiidren. Sunday, February 2, 1992. Friends may visit the family In the Community Room at the Courtyard at the Seasons, 7300 Announcements was a member of St.

Mary at St. Joseph New Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Leukemia Memorial Fund, 3372 Central 45225 or the American Cancer Society. Soladity at St. Teresa of Avila Christine J.

(nee Isaacs), beloved wife of Billy Roach, devoted mother of Debra Lee Christman, Connie Jean Bixler, Billy Lee Roach, Jr. and mother-in-law of Lorl Roach, Philip Bixler and Ron Westerman, sister of the late Opal Nieber, Mary Cook, Juanita "Penny" Church. Friday, January 31, Clergy 1992. Friends may call at the BOLTON LUNSFORD A Golden Rule Funeral Home Dalbert and Woodruff Funeral Home, 2880 Boudinot Ave. at Queen City on Tuesday even- Dearwester Tuesday, at 1 P.M.

Gilllgan Funeral Home, In charge of arrangements. ng, from 5 to 9 P.M. witn La 3042 Harrison Ave. 661-4059 KNIGHT Socleta Fuscaldese Femminile service at 8 P.M. Mass of A.C.

GOBBLING SON Christian Burial, Wednesday, FT. THOMAS BELLEVUE Hazel Adel, loving mother of Marda A. Knight, Yasmin A. Shelton and Denise A. Knight, 30 A.M.

at St. Teresa of Avila 441-1730 Church, 1175 Overlook Ave. Polston, Chas. S. and George E.

Isaacs, also survived by six grandchildren. Saturday, February 1, 1992. Age 59 years. Resident of Williamsburg, OH. Friends may call at the Chas.

A. Miller Sons Funeral Home, Hamilton Ave. at Knowlton Northside, Monday from 4-8 P.M. Funeral services Tuesday at 11 A.M. ELDEN A.

GOOD EMMINGER 2620 ERIE AVE. 87 1-3433 Amberley Village, congregants have begun asking whether physicians are maintaining meaningful lives or just prolonging the dying process. Today, clergy still are expected to say those words and answer those questions, and they also must provide guidance on legal and medical matters as well as long-term spiritual support. Drake program steering committee. Failure to provide pastoral care often leads to frustration and anger among patients and families.

One culprit may be the clergy's changing role at the bedside and bier: As they have for years, clergy still say words for the dead and to comfort the living. More recently, said Rabbi Gerry Walter of Temple Sholom in STAUDENMAIER Louise K. (nee Honold), wife of the late George Staudenmaier, devoted mother of Donald G. Staudenmaier and mother-in-law of Kay Staudenmaier, dear grandmother of John and Rick and great-grandmother of Bobby, Jenny, Jeffy and Scot-tie, aunt of Helen Weidiing, Ruth Rueb, George Honold, Ruth Rohl and Roy Bohrm and several other nieces and nephews. Saturday, February 1, 1992.

Age 95 years. Resident of Clifton. Friends may call at the Chas. A. Miller Sons Funeral Home, Hamilton Ave.

at Knowlton Northside, Monday from 5-7 P.M. Funeral services Tuesday, 1:30 P.M. CONTINUED FROM PAGE A-6 Schools do better now, but they rarely focus on long-term counseling, and many well-intentioned clergy and laity still respond "by the seat of their pants," said the Rev. William Neuroth. Neuroth, the rector of St.

John's Anglican-Catholic Church in Dayton, and head of Northern Kentucky's interfaith commission, is working with Miller on the dear sister of Jerome Allen, also survived by five grandchildren, one great-grandchild, other relatives and friends. January 30, 1992. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, 1 P.M. at Hall-Jordan Funeral Home, 400 N. Wayne Rev.

Jack Zel-lars, officiating. Friends may Barry Scott, husband of Michelle Cornwell Emminger, father of David, Nicole and Dennis Emminger, son of Gene and the Jamison Jamison Inc. West End Evanston 721-1616 961-7544 Muehlenkamp-Erschell 261-8093 call from 12 Noon until time ot Newport, Ft. Thomas, Dayton service. Interment Oak Hill SCHMIDT Mary B.

(nee Robinson), beloved wife of the late Kurt A. Schmidt, dear mother of Nancy Reck and the late Carl R. Schmidt, dear sister of John Robinson, dear grandmother of Russel R. Schmidt, Ann Russo, Cemetery. late Lena Emminger, brother of Julie Weinhelmer and grandson of Mrs.

Gertie Emminger. Suddenly, Saturday, February 1, 1992. Residence Butler, KY. Friends may call at the Tred-way-Pollitt Funeral Home, 2131 Cameron (OFF THE END OF THE 4100 BLOCK OF MONTGOMERY ROAD), Norwood, Tuesday, 6 to 9 P.M. Funeral Wednesday, 10 A.M.

KRAUSER NURRE BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS 241-4929 TUFTS SCHILDMEYER Philip beloved husband of the late Evelyn Crusham Krau-ser, loving father of Phil, Jerry, Jim and Dale Krauser, uncle of the late Judy Krauser, grandfather of 14 grandchildren, six Loveland 683-2430 Blanchester 783-2458 WIH, GOOD KELSCH Bryan, John Eric and Michael Reck, Beth Hickerson and Virginia Andrews, great-grandmother of Jennifer, Christina and David Hickerson, Leyna and Michael Schmidt, Barbara and Timothy Russo. Saturday, February 1992. Age 86. Funeral service, Wednesday, Feb STOUFFER Edna beloved wife of the late Elmer C.

Stouffer, dear mother of Donald C. Stouffer, loving grandmother of Brett and Scott Stouffer, also survived by three great-grandchildren. Saturday, February 1, 1992. Age 75 years. Friends are welcome to attend the funeral service at Wilson Chapel of the Twin Towers Retirement Community, 5343 Hamilton OAKLEY SQ.

531-0105 FISHER Martha, 71, beloved wife of the late William Fisher, dear sister of Sidney Sharp and the late Sara Pearson and Bertha and Blanche Sharp, also survived by great-grandchildren, dear brother of Ann Foltz, Paul Krauser, Dorothy Krauser and the late Richard Krauser, special friend of the late Evelyn Koettel. Friday, January 31, 35 Florists ruary 5, 1992 at 10 A.M. at the Schmidt-Dhonau Funeral 1992. Age 77 years. Friends many nieces and nephews.

(Florist may call at the Vitt, Stermer Anderson Funeral Home, 4619 Services, wen Funeral Home, 3901 Reading Monday, College Hill, Tuesday at 2 P.M. Mrs. stoufter was a member Delhi, Monday, 6-9 P.M. Funer IIU1 Funeral Flo 1 of beauty A diiti I Flowers beauty A February 3, 1 P.M. Memorial contributions to Northern Hills distinction Home, 8633 Reading Reading.

Visitation Tuesday from 6-8 P.M. Memorial donations may be made to St. John United Church of Christ, Reading. Eastern Star service, Tuesday at 7:30 P.M. of the Mt.

Airy United Method al Mass, Holy Family Church, Tuesday at 10 A.M. If desired, Synagogue or the charity of 961-6622 City Wide. 7 Oav Detiony ist Church. Remembrances may be made to the Twin Towers Developement Fund, 45224. one's choice would be Educate CONTINUED FROM PAGE A-6 said.

"In our own state, we have made it the number-one priority." Voinovich said Wehling's ideas were worth exploring, but warned that revolutionary changes usually were not politically practical. He said he would like to start with one "break-the-mold school," in each district. "What we will have over all is evolution with some regional revolution. You can't put everybody into a revolutionary system until you have demonstrated how it works and what it takes," Voinovich said. Some early steps already are being taken in Ohio, Voinovich said.

In his State of the State contributions may be made to Hospice of Cincinnati. In Cincinnati, the Cincinnati Youth Collaborative, United Way, residents of the Laurel Homes public housing project, and other groups and government agencies have been working for about a year to coordinate programs for young children at the housing project, he said. "If we're going to be successful, we're going to have to work top down and bottom up at the same time. The state is going to need models in local communities that it can learn and draw from," Wehling said. "I'm hopeful our efforts in Cincinnati will be instructive to the state." address last month, the governor announced a "Family and Children First" plan to bring together government agencies, lawmakers, businesses and private groups to serve young children.

Voinovich said Ohio spent more money to supplement the federal Head Start program than any other state $13.7 million in 1991. With the state contribution, 36 of the poor children eligible for the pre-school program are able to participate. Voinovich said all eligible children would be able to participate by 1995. Wehling also pointed to local efforts as examples of the nationwide changes he would like to see. STOP! No need to travel further Classified fills all of your needs Buying? Selling? Servicing? Traveling? Hiring? Job Seeking? Cincinnati's market place reaching the total market Call Classified 421-6300 i.

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