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Tuesday. February' 24. 1987 THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER MetroA-9 5 BttHHcfkH 5 Dtttk Nolkts 5 MiNotkn 5 Decfi Notictt Obituaries JOHNSON Denver ot Bianchester. Visitation 6 to 9 M. Tuesday.

Service 10 A.M. Wednesday, or more complete information and address of the PARR Frank, 63, 2454 Williams Norwood, died Sunday, February 22 at Meadowbrook Care Center, Montgomery, OH. He was a metal finisher repairman for General Motors, Norwood, OH. Survivors are his wife; Freda Smith Parr, two daughters; BACK Marie (nee Ware), beloved wife of James Edgar Back, devoted mother of Don and Jim Back, loving grandmother of funeral director refer to below. the individual death notice CRAWFORD James P.

beloved husband of Irene Crawford, loving son of Minnie Eaton, devoted father of Larry Bankhead, Douglas Crawford, Darryl Crawford, Donald Crawford, Guy McKaslle and the late Angela Maria Crawford, devoted brother of O.D. Crawford, L.C Crawford, Willie Crawford, Bennie Mays, Mary Welch, Odell Pointer, Minnie Crawford, Rosa Lee Roland, Willie Smith, Hannah Witcher and Mary Helen Taft daughter of Manning, president Helen Taft Manning, the only daughter of President William Howard Taft and longtime dean of Bryn Mawr College, died Saturday in Bryn Mawr, Pa. A Cincinnati native, she was 95. Mrs. Manning became dean of the women's college in Pennsylvania in 1917.

She left the school in 1920 to marry Frederick Manning, and returned to Bryn Mawr in 1925, after receiving a doctorate in history from Yale University- She served the college as dean or acting president until 1941, when she became a professor of history, and retired from the faculty in 1957. Mrs. Manning, sister of the late Sen. Robert A. Taft and former Cincinnati Mayor Charles P.

Taft, served as her father's social hostess in the White House from 1910 to 1912 while her mother was ill. She was the author of two books, British Colonial Government After The Revolution, and The Revolt Of The French Canadians. Mrs. Manning was national treasurer of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom and a member of the American Association of Univer sity Women and the National Association of Deans of Women. In 1980, Mrs.

Manning was the first recipient of an award named in her honor, given for outstanding service to the Bryn Mawr College community. Friends say Mrs. Manning was an outspoken defender of working women throughout her life. In 1927, she wrote: "Business and professional women seem to get on better with their husbands than any other class of women. They are too busy to be searching for new forms of emotional experience, that restless quest which is responsible for the majority of the divorces today." Survivors include two daughters, Helen Hunter and Caroline Cunningham; seven grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; a nephew, former U.S.

Sen. Robert Taft and a great-nephew, Hamilton County Commissioner Robert A. Taft II. Funeral services will be at 2:30 p.m. Saturday at the Church of the Redeemer in Bryn Mawr, Pa.

The family suggests that memorials be made to Bryn Mawr College or the William Howard Taft House in Cincinnati. NAME TIME DATE HOME BACK, Marie 10:00 A.M. Feb. 25 Hodopp BARATTIERI. Suy A.

10:10 A.M. feb. 24 Witt, Good Kehcn Berlins, mm e. m. 25 BERMAN, Samuel BISHOP, Edno 3:00 P.M.

Mor. I Hodopp CAVETT, Shirley 1:30 P.M. Feb. 25 Vorhis CLARK, tones Sr. 8:00 P.M.

Feb. 25 Nurre Bros. CLARK, Lorry 1 1:00 A.M. Feb. 25 Hodopp COOPER.

Ann K. 10:00 A.M. Feb. 25 T.P. White i Sow CRAWFORD, Jones P.

Shot' 1:00 P.M. Feb. 26 Hoil-Jordon DECK. Louis "Hebe" 1:00 P.M. Feb.

26 Bulloci DOERMAN, Cleveonna 10:00 A.M. Feb. 25 John C. Brater DOOLEY. Jacquelyn L.

10:00 A.M. Feb. 26 Vitt i Stermer DUNN, Roiie 11:00 A.M. Feb. 26 Ellnton-Stonley ELSTON, Julio 7:00 P.M.

Feb. 25 Joseph R. Gorr HALSELL. Idea 8:00 P.M. Feb.

25 Jonwon i Jamison HARTMAN-OTT, Anoeitne 2:00 P.M. Feb. 25 ScUidt-Dhonou HEEKIN, Anno Jeon 1 1:30 A.M. Feb. 25 Gilligon HIMSEL, Delores E.

9-00 A.M. Feb. 25 Gump-Holt JOHNSON, Denver 10:00 A.M. Feb. 25 Honnoh-lurts KALEY, Izetto Dehner 1 1:00 A.M.

Feb. 25 Nurre Bros. KERNER, Irene H. 9:45 A.M. Feb.

24 Witt, Good Kelsch LITTLETON, Drusetlo 10:00 A.M. Feb. 26 Argo-Bolton Lunsford LYNN, Ann W. 10:00 A.M. Feb.

26 Anderson MADDOX, Louise Dobbling McMULLEN, Dolph H. 2:00 P.M. Feb. 26 Rultmon (Aurora, IN.) MEYER. Kenneth A.

2:00 P.M. Feb. 25 Dobbling MILLER, Dean L. 2:00 P.M. Feb.

25 Eons MOORE, Ruth E. 1 1:00 A.M. Feb. 25 Tufts NULSEN. Julie Anne Dolbert i Woodruff PARR, Front 2:00 P.M.

Feb. 25 Rogers Corinth, KY.) PUTNAM, James K. 11:00 A.M. Feb. 25 Horry Meyer Geiser SCHEERBAUM, Elsbeth 10:00 A.M.

Feb. 25 Rebold Groveside SCHUESCHNER, WynonoW. 1 1:00 A.M. Feb. 25 Anderson, Baiter i Sahnd SCHUSTER, Charles F.

1 1:00 A.M. Feb. 26 Bolton Lunsford SIEGMANN, Anna 9:30 A.M. Feb. 26 Hodopp SPRAULSTEINLE.

Mildred 10:00 A.M. Feb. 26 B.J. Meyer Sons SR.REGINA JOSEPH, S.N.D. 7:00 P.M.

Feb. 24 Schmidt-Dhonou THOMAN, Horry F. 1 1:00 A.M. Feb. 26 Muehleniomp-Erschell THOMAS, Normo Harden-Pauli Eustis, ft VARADE.

Williom Sr. 10:00 A.M. Feb. 25 Schmidt-Dhonou VOGT, Ernst C. 10:00 A.M.

Feb. 25 Bolton i Lunsford WALKER, Clyde 2:00 P.M. Feb. 25 Tufts Graveside) WARD, Mrs. Virginia 7:00 P.M.

Feb. 24 Thompson WILSON, William Edword 1:00 P.M. Feb. 26 HalUordan WITTFELT, Jaeli 1:00 P.M. Feb.

25 Vielhouer-Clepper 1 Retirement Center. Friday at West Park He was 92. James W. Clark Sr. James W.

Clark founder and owner of the Clark Insurance Agency, Greenhills, died Monday at his home. The Whitewater Township resident was 60. Mr. Schuster was a custodian for the school board for 25' years, retiring at Covedale Elementary School in 1962. He also had been a bakery owner and had worked for numerous bakeries earlier in his career.

He was a 62-year member of Price Hill Lodge No. 524 He and his wife, Jeannette Wambsgans Schuster, had been married 61 years when she died in 1980 Residents of Bridgetown, they were mem Mr. Clark was owner of the insurance agency for 25 years. Ten years ago he went into semiretirement, when the agency became the Clark-Theders Insurance Agency of Butler County. He also was a member of the board of direc- bers of the Westwood United Methodist Church.

"He was a rather serious man, family oriented, who loved his grandchildren," said his daughter, Verna Goetz of Monfort James W. Clark Sr. sports sponsor Heights. In addition to Goetz, survivors include a son, Melvin C. Schuster of Westwood; a sister, Minnie Fasold of North College Hill; KALEY lietta Dehner (nee Myares), beloved wife of Harold S.

Ka-ley, dear mother of Ardath Giorduto, Jean Barrett, William and Alan Dehner, beloved grandmother of Anthony Gior-duio, Billy, Harold, Don, Claudia, Kenneth and Kevin Dehner, Cindy Fanchfr, Jean ChadweH, Theresa Stien and Thomas Wetzel, also survived by nine great-grandchildren, sister of Joy DeRose, mother-in-law of Tony GiorduWo, Coison Barrett, Charlene and Vivian Dehner. Sunday, February 22, 1987. Age 82 years. Friends may call at Nurre Bros. Funeral Home, 6050 Montgomery Pleas ant Kioge, i uesoay 6 to p.m.

Services Wednesday at 11 A.M. Interment, Spring Grove Cemetery. KERNER Irene H. (nee Hafner), beloved wife of the late John M. Ker-ner.

February 20, 1987. Formerly of Hyde Park. Friends and relatives are invited to attend Mass of Christian Burial, St. Cecilia Church, Tuesday at 9:45 A.M. No visitation.

Interment St. Mary Cemetery, St. Bernard. Witt, Good and Kelsch Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. LITTLETON Drusella (nee Blevins), beloved wife of the late Arnold D.

Littleton, devoted mother of Tawles, Joyce, Otis, Earl, Dempford and the late Tilford and Ronald Littleton, dear sister of Bertha Thompson and Elmer Blevins. Also survived by 29 grandchil dren, 32 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. Monday, February 23, 1987. Age 77 years. Resident of Hoo-ven.

Visitation Wednesday from 7 to 9 P.M. at the Argo-Boiton and Lunsford Funeral Home, 100 S. Miami Cleves, where the funeral ser vice will be held Thursday at 10 A.M. LYNN Am beloved wife of John W. Lynn, devoted mother of Barbara Tempel, Lana Thai, Susan Saldln and SaHy Murphy, dear grandmother ot Christine Tempel, Matthew and Katy and Robbie Saldln.

Sunday, February 22, 1987, Finneytown. Friends may call at the Ander son Funeral Home, 8611 Winton Wednesday 4 to 8 P.M. Funeral service Thursday 10 A.M. MADDOX Louise (nee Spanlnger), widow of C. Sam Maddox, dear moth er of Thomas E.

Maddox and Betty Lee Daniels, grandmoth er of Charles Kent Daniels, Sam Maddox, Michael Maddox, Toni Daniels and Pamela Maddox Kiefer, great-grandmother ot tour. Member ot First Pres byterian Church of Ft. Thomas. Lifelong resident of Ft. Thomas.

February 22, 1987. Age 88 Services private at the convenience of the family. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Luke Hospital Foundation. Dobbling Funeral Home, Ft, Thomas, In charge of arrange ments.

Mcmullen Dolph H. of Aurora, age 73, died Monday, February 1987. Re tired School Teacher of 46 years with the South Dearborn School Corporation. Survived by his wife; Lorene, three daughters; Dixie Ammons and Beverly Henry, both of Aurora, also Carolyn senwarz of Law- renceburg, two sons; Jerald of North Vernon, IN. and Stanley of Lawrenceburg, two sisters; Dorothy Karwlsch of Cincinnati and Gertrude Heitmeyer of Lawrenceburg, one brother; Russell of Lawrenceburg.

Fu neral services Thursday, P.M. In the Holman Christian Union Church. Visitation Wednesday 4 to 9 P.M. at the Runmen Funeral Home. MEYER Kenneth beloved husband of Louise M.

Meyer, devoted father of D. Kenneth Meyer, dear grandfather of Doug, Tom and Pam Meyer. Sunday, February 22, 1987. Residence Ft. Thomas, KY.

Age 77 years. Services Wednesday, February 25 at the Dobbling Funeral Home, Ft Thomas at 2 P.M. Visitation Wednesday, 1 to 2 P.M. MILLER Dean beloved son of Dale and Virginia Bullard Miller, dear brother of Am, David and Daniel Miller, loving grandson of Effie Miller and the late Stanley L. Miller.

Saturday, February 21, 1987 at Holmes Hospital after a long illness. Residence Milford, OH. Age 25 years. No visitation. Services Norman Chapel, Spring Grove Cemetery, Wednesday, February 25 at 2 P.M.

Family requests memorials to Alumni Association, Art Academy of Cincinnati, Eden Park, Cincinnati, OH. 45202. Evans Funeral Home. MOORE Ruth E. of Loveland, former teacher in the Loveland Gty Schools.

Sister of Nettibel Marsh, Carrie May Wolf, Es ther Warren, Beulah Boeres, Phyllis Alsdorf and Glenn Moore, Jr. Friends received at the Tufts Funeral Home, Park and Riverside, Loveland, Tuesday 6 to 9 P.M., where services will be held Wednesday, February 25 at 11 A.M. Interment Union cemetery. NULSEN Julie Anne, beloved mother of Lynn Ostrander and Stevie Els- bernd, devoted daughter of Merle Nulsen and the late William E. Nulsen, sister of Steve and Gary Nulsen, dear friend of Richard Dryden.

Also survived by several cousins, nieces and nephews. Sunday, February 22, 1987. Funeral services at the convenience of the family. No visitation. Dalbert and Woodruff Funeral Home serving the family.

If so desired, memorials may be made to the American Cancer society. five grandchildren and seven my, Jen, Rodney, Holy, Sherry and Timmy Back, dear of Norlne Mathis and the late Ethel Correl, Nettle Davidson and Emma Van Hook. Monday, Feb. 23, 1987. Friends may cat at the Hodapp Funeral Home, 4041 Hamilton College Hll Tuesday 4 to I P.M.

Funeral services Wednesday at me central Baptist Church, 7645 Wlnton Fimeytown at 10 A.M. BARATTIERI Guy A beloved husband of Helena (nee Noel Barattierl, devoted father of Rosalie Don-attek) of Dallas, TX. and Dick Barattierl, dear grandfather of five, dear brother ot Angle Ro meo, Olivia Silvatl, Mary McHaffie, Tess Terrell and Anthony Barattierl. Saturday, February 21, 1987. Age 74.

Resident of Norwood. Visitation at Witt, Good and Kelsch Funeral Home, 3026 Madison Road, at Oakley Square, Tuesday morning, from 8:15 until 10:15 A.M. Mass of Christian Burial at St. Peter and Paul Church, Montgomery Road, In Norwood, Tuesday, at 10:30 A.M. If desired, memorials may be made to Puree! Marian High School, 2935 Hackberry Street, 45206.

BERLING Mabel E. (nee Reeder), be loved wife of the late Walter Berling, devoted mother of Robert B. Berling, four grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. February 21, 1987. No visitation.

Funeral services on Wednesday, February 25 at the Thomas Funeral Home, 4418 Whetsel Madisonville. In terment Laurel Cemetery. Ex pressions of sympathy may be made to the charity of your choice. BERMAN Samuel of Denver, formerly of Cincinnati. Passed away Tuesday, February 17.

He is survived by his wife; Florence Bederman Berman, three chil Maria Westbrook of Denver, Mark Berman of CT. and Debbie Suedemeler of CA a sister; Doris Morris of Lexing ton, two brothers; Bennie and Martin Berman of Cincin nati and five grandchildren. BISHOP Edna (nee Cornelius), beloved wife of the late Thomas Bishop. February 22, 1987. Age 90 years.

No visitation. Relatives and friends are invited to at tend graveside services Wednesday morning, 10 A.M. at the Calvary Cemetery, 1721 Duckcreek Rd. A memorial service will be held at the Car thage United Church of Christ on Sunday, March 1 at 3 P.M. Memorials may be directed to the Carthage united Church ot Christ.

Hodapp Funeral Home, Carthage, In charge of arrange ments. CAVETT Shirley Lu, beloved daughter of Lloyd P. and the late Helen Morris Cavett. Suddenly Satur day, February 21, 1987. Resi dent ot Wyoming.

Friends may call at the Vorhls Funeral Home, 310 Dum Lockland, Wednesday, February 25 from 12 noon until service time at 1:30 P.M. If desired, sympathy may be expressed by a memorial contribution to the Shrlners Burns Institute. CLARK James beloved husband of Rita Humbert Clark, dear father of Kathleen Wilson, James W. Terrence, Thomas, Lawrence and Daniel Clark, dev brother of Stanley and Donald Clark (Williamstown, KY). Also survived by 14 grandchildren.

Monday, Febru ary 23, mi. Age 60 years. Friends may call at the Nurre Brothers Funeral Home, 5907 Cheviot White Oak, Wednesday 5 until 7:30 P.M., followed by Mass of Christian Burial, St. Monica Church, P.M. Interment Gate of Heaven Cemetery.

Memorials may be made to the Greenhills-Forest Park Kiwanis, co Jim Clark, PO Box 18116, Clntl, 45218 or Radio Rosary, PO Box 15026, Clnti, 45215. CLARK Larry, beloved husband of Jan-Ice Clark (nee Levin), beloved son of Harry C. and Georgia dark, dear father of Terry, Larry Todd and Barry Dark, grandfather of Jamye Clark, Suddenly, Saturday, February 21, 1987. Age 46 years. Residence Carthage.

Friends may call at the Hodapp Funeral Home, 7401 vine Carthage, Tuesday from 6 to 9 P.M. Funeral services Wednesday, 11 A.M. at the funeral home. Memorials, so desired, may be directed to the American Heart Association. COOPER Am K.

(nee Wolfer), beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil bur r. (Doh) woiter devot ed mother of David F. Karen Ann, Amy Lynn, Mark Joseph and Mary Ann cooper, dear sister of Mary Pat Riehle, Wilbur Wolfer Linda Chap man and Kathleen DelmHng, mother-in-law of Mary Hanra-han Cooper and mother-in-law to be of John M.

Crawford. Also survived by 13 nieces and nephews. February 22, 1987. Residence Anderson Township. Mass of Christian Burial, Im maculate Heart of Mary Church, Wednesday, February 25 at 10 A.M.

P. White and Sons Funeral Home serving the family. Memorials may be sent to the Am Cooper Memorial Fund, PO Box 242, Batavia, OH 45103. June Ruggles, Norwood, Nancy Parr, Norwood, a granddaughter; Shey Ruggles, Norwood, two brothers; Willie J. Parr, Corinth, Millard Parr, Corinth, KY.

Funeral services Wednesday, February 25, 1987, P.M. at Rogers Funeral Home, New Columbus Corinth, KY. Visitation Tuesday 5 to 9 P.M. Burial win be in the Odd Fellows Cemetery, Corinth, KY. PUTNAM James beloved husband of Dorothy Daley Putnam, dear brother of Blanche Barnes, also survived by several nieces and nephews.

Saturday, February 21, 1987. Age 84. Visitation Wednesday morning, from 10 to 11:30 A.M. at the Harry Meyer and Gelser Funeral Home, 4989 Glenway op posite tne covedale Cinema. Services from the funeral home, Wednesday at 11 A.M.

Remembrances may be made to the American Heart Fund. SCHEERBAUM Elsbeth (nee Mannig), beloved wife of the late Frit! Scheer-baum, dear sister of Liddie Hoffman and Charlotte Bader, both of Leipzig, Germany, dear cousin of Martha Loesch and Jane Ulble of Cincinnati. February 21, 1987. Age 88. Graveside service at Arlington Cemetery Garden of Beatitudes, Wednesday, 10 A.M.

Peter Retold and Son serving the family. SCHUESCHNER Wynona beloved wife of the late Richard Paul Schues-chner, dear sister of Kenneth and Reynolds Wilson. Sunday, February 22, 1987, Westwood. Friends may call at the Anderson, Baiter and Sahnd Funeral Home, 3412 Of ton Clif ton, Wednesday, 10 A.M. until time ot tunerai service, 11 A.M.

SCHUSTER Charles beloved husband of the late Jeannette L. (nee Wambsgans) Schuster, devot ed father of Melvin Schuster and Mrs. William (Verna) Goetz, brother of Minnie Fa-sold, dear grandfather of Charles Sandra Schuster, Mrs. Brad (Jeanne) Hale, Mrs. John (Kathleen) Sprague and William J.

Goetz, also survived by seven great-grandchildren Friday, February 20, 1987. Age 92 years. Visitation Wednesday from 5 to 9 P.M. at the Bolton and Lunsford Funeral Home, 3042 Harrison Westwood, where services will be held Thursday at 11 A.M. Memorials may be made to the West-wood United Methodist Church or the charity of your choice.

Mr. Schuster was a member of Price Hill Lodge 524 F. 8, A.M. for 62 years. SIEGMANN Anna, beloved daughter of the late Anton and Marie Sieg-mann, dear sister of Richard and Anthony J.

Slegmann of Sarasota, FL. Sunday, Feb. 22, 1987. Age 68 years. Resident of N.C.H.

Friends may can at the Hodapp Funeral Home, 6041 Hamilton College Hill, Wednesday 5 to 8 P.M. Mass of Christian Burial, St. Marga ret Mary Church, Thursday 9:30 A.M. Mrs. Siegmann was a member ot the Ladles ot Charity.

Rememberances may be made to tne Aizneimers Dis ease Association, 644 Linn 45203. SISTER REGINA JOSEPH. S.N.D. (Agnes Frances Fasy), be loved mother of Sr. Agnes Fa sy, S.N.D.

and Joseph J. Fasy, mother-in- law of Marguerite hasy, grandmother ot Mar iarme Harrison, James J. and Richard Fasy, Blnx Mahoney, Jeanette Levy and Terry De- Contreras, also 19 great-grand children. Died Sunday, February 22, 1987, at Notre Dame Convent, 701 E. Columbia Ave.

Reading, in her 99th year, and In the 35th yev of her religious profession. Relatives and friends may call at the Notre Dame Convent, Tuesday, from 3 to 7 P.M. Mass of Christian Burial in the Convent Chapel, Tuesday, at 7 P.M. Schmidt-Dhonau Funeral Home, In charge of arrangements. SPRAUL (STEINLE) Mildred B.

(nee Barron), be loved wife of the late Robert C. Spraut and Theodore G. (Doc) Steinle, dear mother of the late Theodore G. Steinle, dear mother-in-law of Mary Steinle, dear grandmother of Ted and Tami Steinle and great-grandmother of Teddy and Tony Steinle. On Sunday, February 22, 1987 at 86 years of age.

Visitation at the B.J. Meyer Sons (Colonial) Funeral Home, 3726 Warsaw Ave. on Wednes day from 4 to 9 P.M. Services Thursday, 10 A.M. Memorials may be made to Price Hill Unit ed Methodist Church, 704 El- beron 45205.

THOMAN Harry beloved husband of Mrs. Dorothy Marie Thoman (nee Wittenberg), devoted fa ther of Mary Ellen Lay, Carol Anne Petrie, Judith c. Ruscn- man, James C. and Harry John Thoman, dear grandfather of 15 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren, also survived by several nieces and nephews. Monday, February 23, 1987.

Resident of Newport, KY. Age 78 years. Mass of Christian Burial, Thursday, 11 A.M. at St. Vincent DePaul Church, Newport.

Prayers, 10:30 A.M. Thursday at the Muehlenkamp-Erschell New port Funeral Home, 835 York St. Visitation Wednesday 5 to 9 P.M. THOMAS Norma, 61, of Mount Dora, FL Died Monday. She was a native of Ashtabula, OH, and moved from Cincinnati in 1978.

She was a retired secretary and a Presbyterian. She Is survived by husband, Howard, son, Mark of Bartow, FL, daughter, Mrs. Leslie Bush of Cincinnati, sisters, Mrs. Doma Thompson of Pasadena, TX and Mrs. Bet ty Glauss of Minerva, OH.

No further survivors. Memorials to Lake Hospice, 222 E. Fourth Mt. Dora, FL 32757 or the Winn-Dixie Hope Lodge, Gainesville, FL. Harden-Pauli Funeral Home, Eustls, FL.

Visitation, 5 to 9 Martin, also survived by grand children, uncles, aunts, nieces, nephews, other relatives and many friends. February 18, 1987. Friends may can Thurs day from 12 noon to time of funeral service 1 P.M. at the Hat-Jordan Funeral Home, 2625 Gilbert Ave. Interment Tuscaloosa, Alabama DECK Louis beloved husband of Sarah Deck, dear brother of Frances Long, Henry and Ed ward Deck, nieces and neph ews.

Monday, February 23, 1987. Age 74. Lifelong resident of Petersburg, KY. Funeral services Thursday 1 P.M. at the Bullock Funeral Home, Hebron, where friends may can Wednesday 4 to 8 P.M.

Memorials, If desired, to the Peters-burg Baptist Church. DOERMAN (nee Collins), beloved wife of the late afford Doermen, dear mother of Alan and Michael Doerman and Shauna Meale, devoted sister of Verner Collins, dear grandmother of Brandon Meale, loving aunt of Jason Sheppard. Sunday, February 22, at her residence in Bevis, OH. Age 55. Friends may can in the John C.

Brater Funeral Home, Broadway at Vine Harrison, OH, Tuesday from 6:30 to 8:30 P.M. Funeral service Wednesday, February 25 at 10 A.M. In the funeral home. Entombment Spring Grove Mausoleum. DOOLEY Jacquelyn L.

(nee Miller), loving mother of Mark, Karen, Kim and Denlse Dootey, mother-in-law of Linda Dooley, be loved daughter of Louella Miner, dear sister of Edwin Miller, Diane Saddler and Darleen Scott. February 21, 1987. Age 42. Friends may call Wednes day 6 to 9 P.M. at the Vltt and Stermer Funeral Home, 4619 Delhi Delhi.

Funeral service Thursday 10 A.M. at the funer al home. DUNN Roxie, 83, widow of Floyd Dum. Resident of Roselawn Williamstown, KY. Died Sunday In Christ Hospital, Cincinnati.

Survivors Include three daughters; Marlorie Hook, Battle Creek, Melrose Lawrence, Dry Ridge, KY. and Marilyn Rans-deH, Burlington, three sons; Mariey Dunn, Lexington, Norman Dunn, Dry Ridge, KY. and Wendell Dunn, Blue Ash, one sister; Christine Caldwell, Williamstown, 12 grandchildren, four great-grandchil dren, two nieces. Services 11 A M. Thursday at the EHiston- Stanley Funeral Home, Wil liamstown, KY.

Friends may call 4 to 9 P.M. Wednesday at the funeral home. ELSTON Julia, beloved sister of Mrs. Beatrice Driscoll, Mrs. Blanche Roberts and Mr.

Harold Elston a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends. Visitation Wednesday from 6 to 7 P.M. at the United Christian Church, 2521 May St. where services wiN be held at 7 P.M. Rev.

James Lewis, Pastor officiating. Interment Walnut Hills Cemetery. Joseph R. Garr Funeral service, 930 Flndiay St. directing.

HALSELL Idell (nee Dalton), beloved mother of Allen Gibson and Margaret Anne Haley and her husband, Phillip, beloved wife of the late Dea. Percy Helsell, lov ing grandmother of Tracey Truitt, Tanya and Stefanie Spears, Phillip Allen Haley Jr. and Tellsa Gibson, eight great-grandchildren. Also sur vived by a dear friend, John Anderson, other relatives and friends. Friends may call Wednesday from 6 until time of service, 8 P.M.

at the Zion Benevolent Baptist Church, 870 Beecher St. Rev. John D. White, Pastor officiating. Interment Vine street Hill cemetery.

Jamison and Jamison in charge ot arrangements. HARTMAN-OTT Angellne H. (nee Tyler), wife of Albert M. (Whltey) Hart-man and the late Bryant Oft, mother of the late William B. Ott, sister of Mary Garrett and Ruby Grace Allen, also grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Died Sunday, February 22, 1987. Resident ot Reading. Age 83. Funeral services at the Schmldt-Dhonau Funeral Home, 8633 Reading Road, Reading, Wednesday, Febru ary 25, at 2 P.M. Relatives and friends may call Tuesday, from 6 to 8 P.M.

HEEKIN Anna Jean (nee Hilberg), beloved wife of the late Herbert J. Heekin, dear mother of Mar garet Am Bolan, Caroline Am Heekin, Jean Ann conboy, Mary Am Griffith, Anna Jean Slegrlst of Denver, Peter J. and the late Herbert p. Heekin, dear sister of Henry S. and John Hilberg ill ot pnoenix, az.

Also survived by 24 grandchil dren. Monday, February 23, 1987. No visitation. Graveside services at Spring Grove Cemetery, Wednesday at 11:30 A.M. Gilligan Funeral Home in charge.

Memorials may be made to tne fame-Peru Mis sions Office, 600 W. North Bend 45224, or the charity of one choice. HIMSEL Delores E. (Dee), (nee Rump) beloved wife of William p. Hlm-sel, dear mother of Mrs.

Kevin (Linda) Cook, Steven W. and Scott L. Hlmsel, sister of Myr tle Rump and Violet Ronan, grandmother of Jennifer and Klmberly Hlmsel and Brian Cook. Sunday, February 22, 1987. Age 56 years.

Prayers from the Gump-Holt Funeral Home, 3440 Glenmore Ave. Cheviot, Wednesday, February 25, at 8:30 A.M. Mass ot Chris tian Burial at St. Martin of Tours Church, 9 A.M. Friends may call from 6 to 8 P.M.

Tuesday. If so desired, memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society. FUNERAL 5 OtuHHotktt WITTFELT Jack, beloved husband of the late Norma (Rosendahl) Witt- felt, devoted father of Jayne Farris and Wayne Wittfelt, both of Longmont, dear brother of Alice Utrey, Cincin nati, also survived by four grandchildren and one great-grandson. Oakley Lodge 668 F. A.M.

and Valley of Cincinnati Scottish Rite wW conduct services at 12:30 P.M. Wednesday with funeral services immedi ately following at 1 P.M. at the vieinauer-ciepper Funeral Home, 2961 Madison Rd. at Oakley Square. Contributions may be made to the Alzheimer's Disease Association, 644 Lim St.

World War I Vet World War II Vet Korean Veteran Vietnam Veteran "Armed Forces Spanish-Amer. War Vet. 20 AHHOUHCCHtNTS Death Notices Death Notices Monuments Cremation Cemetery Announcements Card of Thanks In Memorlam Florists 5 to 15 20 25 30 35 ELDEN A. GOOD 2620 ERIE AVE. 871-3433 Chas.

A. Miller Sons, Inc. Northside 541-0040 Miller-Busse Borgmann Clifton 559-1343 Miller-Simminger Westwood 661-6820 Member by Invitation National Selected Morticians Minges Funeral Home Harrison, Oh. 347-4544 MV30 RADEL FUNERAL HOMES Serving Over a Ctnhry Futoner Mortuary 2414)332 MW.fthSt. WF.II.

FUNERAL ROME Ml EEADINC ED charges Bolton Lunsford Funeral Home, 3042 Harrison Westwood. Service, 11 a.m. Thursday at the funeral home. Memorials, to Westwood United Methodist Church. Larry C.

Clark tors of the Clifton Heights Loan Building Co. Mr. Clark was instrumental in founding the Greenhills Junior Sports Association, which presented him an award recently as the longest continuous team sponsor. "He was pleasant, very friendly," said a son, Larry Clark of Cincinnati. "He liked to play golf and he was good at it." Mr.

Clark was a veteran of Navy service during World War II. He was a past president of these organizations: Friendly Sons of St. Patrick, GreenhillsForest Park Kiwanis Club, Knights of Columbus Luncheon Club, Our Lady of Rosary Parish Council and St. Margaret Mary Holy Name Society. He was a member of American Legion Hugh Watson Post No.

530; a lieutenant in the Men of Milford, St. Anthony Group; and a past member of the Roger Bacon School Board and the Roger Bacon Dads, Friends and Teachers Club. In addition to his son, Larry, survivors include his wife, Rita Humbert Clark; a daughter, Kathleen Wilson; four other sons, James W. Terrence, Thomas and Daniel, all from Cincinnati; two Larry C. Clark, 46, urday of a heart attack Indio, Calif.

He was an Army varied civilian career. He was a railroad worker, then owned Seven Hills Auto Parts Store near Mount Healthy. And he became plant manager at ConServe. Mr. Clark received an associate degree in psychology at the University of Cincinnati.

He retired about three years ago because of a heart ailment. He was active in the Hartwell Improvement Association and helped to secure the DUI center at Drake Hospital and the establishment of the "Later in his life Stanley E. of Cincinnati and Donald Clark of Williamstown, and 14 ed to spiritual values and felt that it was man's duty to constantly struggle with his inner negative feelings and beliefs to p.m. Wednesday at Hartwell, died Sat while vacationing at veteran and had a Hartwell Kroger s. Larry became dedicat we are capable of, David Schneider, an 77, of Fort Thomas, and the Fort Club.

p.m. Wednesday at 5 DeeHHotittt William beloved husband of Virginia McNamee Varade, dear father of William S. Varade father-in-law of Am Marie Lenane, brother of Frank Varade and Marian Sweditsch. Resident of Sharon-vllle. February 23, 1987.

Age 69. Friends may call at the Schmldt-Dhonau Funeral Home, 10980 Reading Sna-ronviHe, Tuesday from to 8 P.M. Funeral Mass at St. Michael Church, Wednesday at 10 A.M. Sympathy may be expressed by donations to the American Heart Association.

VOGT Ernst beloved husband of the late Wllma Pressler Vogt, devoted father of Karl E. Vogt and Mrs. A.J. Haffner, loving grandfather of Miss Melody Vogt and Mrs. Steven Olden.

Monday, February 23, 1987. Age 87 years. Memorial service Wednesday, 10 A.M. at the Hillside Chapel, 525 Dix-myth Ave. Arrangements by Bolton and Lunsford Funeral WALKER Clyde, husband of the late Gladys Baynes Walker, father of Paul K.

Walker and the late Lym Nichols, grandfather of five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. February 23, 1987. Graveside services Wednesday, February 25 at 2 P.M. in Edwardsvllle Cemetery, Bianchester. Memorials may be directed to the Bethel-Murdock Presbyterian Church, Lebanon Loveland, OH.

45140. Tufts Funeral Home, Loveland, serving the family. WARD Mrs. Virginia (nee Steele), beloved wife of Mr. SoHie Ward, dear sister of Mr.

Robert H. Steele, Cincinnati, OH, Mr. Charles Steele, Chicago, IL and Mrs. Pearl Poole, Cincinnati, OH, loving stepmother of Mrs. Patricia Watkins of Detroit, Ml and Mr.

Sollie Ward San Bernadlno, CA. Also survived by other relatives and friends. February 20, 1987. Friends may can at the Thompson Funeral Home, 820 Lincoln Tuesday, February 24 from 6 P.M. until the hour of service at 7 P.M.

Rev. Henry Larkln officiating. Interment 1 P.M. Wednesday, Union Baptist Cemetery. WILSON William Edward, beloved husband of Mrs.

Joe Am Wilson, devoted lather of Jeffrey, William Edward, Wilbert, Steven, George, Keith and Freddie Wilson, Wilma Price, Buffalo, N.Y., Amber Evans, Lanya Holly, Maile Wilson, Thomasa Wilson and Harolyn Hackle, all of Cincinnati, also survived by 30 grandchildren and 43 great-grandchildren. February 23, 1987. Friends may cat from 12 noon until time of funeral service, 1 P.M. Thursday at Zion Benevolent Baptist Church, Beecher St. Rev.

J.D. White officiating. Interment Beech Grove Cemetery. Ar rangements entrusted to Halt- Jordan Funeral Home. murder achieve the good that said a close friend, Dr.

ophthalmologist. Mr. Clark leaves his wife, Janice Levin Clark; three sons, Terry of Covington, Todd and Barry, both of Cincinnati; his parents, Harry and Georgia Clark of Hart well; and two grandchildren. Visitation, 6 to 9 p.m. today at Hodapp Funeral Home, 7401 Vine Carthage.

Service, 11 a.m. Wednesday at the funera. home. Burial, Arlington Memorial Cemetery, Mount Healthy. Kenneth A.

Meyer Kenneth A. Meyer, died Sunday in St. Luke Hospital. Mr. Meyer was a retired assistant trea surer of the Cincinnati Builders Supply Co.

He was a member of the Highland United Methodist Church and was active in Fort Thomas Lodge 808, Thomas Retired Men He leaves his wife, Louise; a son, Kenneth of Fort Thomas; and three grand children. Visitation, from 5 to 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at Nurre Bros. Funeral Home, 5907 Cheviot Road, White Oak, followed by Mass of Christian Burial at 8 p.m. at St.

Monica Church, 328 W. McMillan St. Burial, Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Montgomery. Memorials, to Greenhills-Forest Park Kiwanis, care of the Jim Clark Fund, P.O. Box 18116, Cincinnati 45218.

Ann K. Cooper Ann K. Cooper, 47, Anderson Township, died Sunday at Clermont Mercy Hospital. Ms. Cooper was an account supervisor for about 10 years for Burke Marketing Services of Cincinnati.

She was a member of the Wolfer family, pioneers of the Anderson Township area. "Ann was just so well-known and loved by everyone because she had such a sense of humor and was so caring and giving to others," said a sister, Linda Chapman of Anderson Township. Ms. Cooper was a member of the Immaculate Heart of Mary Church, Anderson Township. She was a 1957 graduate of McNicholas High School and attended the former Our Lady of Cincinnati College and University of Cincinnati.

In addition to Chapman, survivors include two sons, David F. Cooper Jr. of Copperas Cove, Texas, and Mark Joseph Cooper of Anderson Township; three daughters, Karen Ann Cooper, Amy Lynn Cooper and Mary Ann Cooper, all from Anderson Township; her parents, Wilbur and Doll Wolfer; two other sisters, Mary Pat Riehle and Kathleen Deimling, and a brother, Wilbur Wolfer all of Anderson Township. Mass of Christian Burial will be 10 a.m. Wednesday at Immaculate Heart of Mary Church.

No visitation. Memorials to Ann Cooper Memorial Fund, P.O. Box 242, Batavia, Ohio 45103. T.P. White Sons Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.

Charles F. Schuster Charles F. Schuster, a retired employee Hrf the Cincinnati1 Board of Education, died Visitation, 1 to 2 Dobblmg Funeral Home, Fort Ihomas. Service, 2 p.m. Wednesday at the tunerai home.

Burial, Spring Grove Mausoleum. Harry F. Thoman Judge agrees to drop Coleman State news Harry F. Thoman, 78, of Newport, died Monday in St. Luke Hospital.

A retired painter for the Emery Realty Cincinnati, Mr. Thoman worked for the firm 37 years, painting and renovating offices in the Carew Tower. Mr. Thoman was a member of the Holy Name Society and the Vencentian Club at St. Vincent DePaul Church, Newport.

He leaves his wife, Dorothy Wittenberg Thoman; three daughters, Mary Lay of Cincinnati, Carol Petrie of Cold Spring and Judith Ruschman of Alexandria; two sons, James of Morgan Township, Ohio, and Harry of Fairfield, Ohio; 15 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. Visitation, 5 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at Muehlenkamp-Erschell Funeral Home, Newport. Mass, 11 a.m. Thursday at St.

Vincent DePaul. Burial, St. Stephen Cemetery, Fort Thomas. Coleman and Brown were also charged with aggravated robbery, aggravated burglary, kidnapping, and grand theft of a vehicle in an assault against Frank and Dorothy Duvendack of Toledo. Coleman has been sentenced to death in four cases in Illinois, Ohio, and Indiana, and Brown was sentenced to death twice.

Coleman was sentenced to death in Waukegan, 111., earlier this month for the kidnap-slaying of 9-year-old Vernita Wheat of Kenosha, and has received the death penalty for the murders of Marlene Walters, 44, of Norwood, Ohio; Tonnie Storey, 15, of Cincinnati, and Tam-ika Turks, 7, of Gay, Ind. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS TOLEDO, Ohio An Ohio judge agreed to a prosecutor's request Monday to drop aggravated murder and other charges against Alton Coleman, who faces execution in three states for a crime spree across the Midwest. Lucas County Common Pleas Court Judge Robert Christianson approved the request to dismiss charges in Toledo against Coleman, 31, and his companion, Debra Brown. Authorities said Coleman and Brown were responsible for the deaths of eight people across the Midwest during a seven-week period in 1984. Lucas County prosecutor Anthony Pizza asked that the charges be dismissed, saying if the two were convicted and sentenced to death in Toledo, it could delay their executions.

Coleman and Brown were indicted in Lucas County in November, 1984, on four counts each of aggravated murder in the July, 1984, slayings of Virginia Temple, 30, and her daughter, Rachelle, 10, of Toledo. Authorities said they were sexually assaulted, strangled and left in a crawl space in their home..

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