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Sunday, October 5, 1986 THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER MetroB-7 FAA honors crews responding to airport tornado Staff, volunteers mark 50 years of serving poor Individuals and agencies that helped the control tower at Greater Cincinnati International Airport resume operation quickly after the March 10 tornado were honored Thursday by Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) officials. Representatives from FAA regional headquarters in Atlanta William Pollard, deputy director, and James Wright, manager of the air traffic division presented plaques and certificates of ap- preciation at a luncheon at the Best Western Motel, Erlanger. Those honored were control-tower personnel, airway-facilities sector personnel, the Civil Air Patrol, Greater Cincinnati International Airport, Cincinnati Bell Telephone and Union Light, Heat Power Co. With everyone working together, the control tower was back in operation "within an hour and a half" of the tornado, said San Juan Romero, airport air traffic man ager. All of the individuals and agencies con bined to help set up a temporary towe operation until the main tower cab wa restored to operation on March 24, -said.

"It took a tremendous amount of cooj eration between the public sector and th private sector," Romero said. 5 Death Notices 20 ANNOUNCEMENTS 20 ANNOUNCEMENTS if BY SHELIA WASHINGTON The Cincinnati Enquirer Sister Mary Eilwen Hinchion can remember when, as a member of the St. John Social Service Center, she helped victims of the 1937 flood. She had been at the downtown center for only a year, its first year. And she was at its 50th anniversary Mass Saturday in St.

Peter in Chains Cathedral, Eighth and Plum streets. More than 100 people, mostly nuns, gathered for the service officiated by Archbishop Daniel E. Pilarczyk, and for the reception in the cathedral's undercroft. Joining in the celebration of longevity for the social services center, which offers services to the poor, including food, clothes, community outreach and temporary housing, was Mayor Charles Luken, who proclaimed Oct. 4 St.

John's Social Service Day in Cincinnati. "I am aware of the good work that St. John's has done in this community," said Luken, who bought his children to the ceremony. "And while there are not enough places like St. John's, it has set an example that we all should use in our daily lives." Archbishop John T.

McNicholas, in 1936, asked the Franciscan Sisters of the Poor to open an emergency relief center in connection with Catholic Charities. The St. John Convent opened on 9th Street. During the '50s and '60s, it moved to Pendleton Street and then to its 121 E. 13th St.

address. Run by 17 full-time staff members and 140 volunteers, the St. John Social Service Center serves 25,000 people annually. Close to 80 of those receiving help from the center are residents of Over-The- Rhine, Sister Jean Link, executive director of St. John's, said.

For years, only nuns ran the center. Then in 1979 lay people joined St. John's staff of volunteers, Sister Link said. "St. John's has lasted this long because of the volunteers, merchants and others who contribute to us to help others," she said.

"Without them we wouldn't have been able to do what we do. And the 50-year celebration is part of our way of saying thank you to everybody who has been generous to us it's a way to show them that in the last 50 years none of the work has been in vain." Throughout the year, the service center held a Golden Jubilee Fund-raising. Total collected was $227,000. John Hauck, first president of the center's board of trustees, said during the ceremony that volunteer Helen D. Williams made the fund-raising campaign successful.

Many of the sisters who attended the celebration said they were proud to be a part of a tradition of giving. "The reason I entered the convent was to help people," Sister Hiltrudis Doll said. She worked for 15 years at St. John's thrift shop. "I feel good that I've helped the cause.

It's beautiful to be able to help people then and now." Sister Esther Fox, who worked for St. John's in 1940 for almost two years, said she remembered collecting money and giving sandwiches to the poor. "At that time we never thought we'd make it to 50 years," she said. "Most of the sisters who started St. John's are dead, but I'm sure they're looking down from heaven saying it was all worth it." FUNERAL HOMES Henry J.

Radel President Funerals For more complete information and address of the funeral director refer to the individual death notice below. FUNERAL NAME TIME DATE HOME ABBOTT, Thomas P. 2:00 P.M. Oct. White-E C.

Nurre ATZHORN, Kristine Ann 1 1:30 A.M. Oct. Vorhis AULT, Charles F. Hodapp Private) BOEHNER. Walter Wilhelm Hodopp BOGGS, Betty L.

10:00 A.M. Oct. 6 E.C. Nurre BRINKER, William J. 9:30 A.M.

Oct. 1 1 Gate of Heoven Cemetery BURTON, Front 1 1:00 A.M. Oct. 6 Jomison i Jcmiior, CHRISTIE, Harold E. 2:00 P.M.

Oct. 6 Bovard (Versailles, IN) DORSEY, Helen R. 7:30 P.M. Oct. 6 Horry Meyer i Geiser DROSSOS, Nicholas Basil 1 1:00 A.M.

Oct. 6 Allison I Rose, Inc. EICHHOLD, Louis W. 10:30 A.M. Oct, 6 Hodapp FIETSAM, Margaret Ozella 1:00 P.M.

Oct. 6 Hodapp GROH, Mary C. 11:00 A.M. Oct. i Gilligon-Sielte HARP, Steely 7:30 P.M.

Oct. 6 Bullock HASSETT, Mary Pat 10:30 A.M. Oct. 6 Gilligon HILL, Harry W. 1 1:00 A.M.

Oct. 7 Chos. A. Miller Sons HOLT, Eugene H. 1 1:00 A.M.

Oct. i Lolies McKee, KY) HOYLES, Ernest 11:00 A.M. Oct. 7 HollJordon KELLER, Charles C.J.) 1 1:45 A.M. Oct.

7 Miller-Simminger KIEL, Wilma Helen Oct. 7 Dobbling LARKINS, Ruth 10:30 A.M. Oct. Vorhis LIND, Virginio I. 1:30 P.M.

Oct. 7 Chas. A. Miller Sons LOSEY, Rosemary Faith 1 1 :00 A.M. Oct.

7 Dobbling LUGAR, William A. 1 1 :00 A.M. Oct. 7 Paul R. Young MOORE, Russell L.

10:00 A.M. Oct. 6 Tufts MURPHY, William L. 9:30 A.M. Oct.

7 Dobbling McKINNEY. LaVerne 10:00 A.M. Oct. 7 Strowser NOELKER, Louis I. 1 1 :00 A.M.

Oct. 7 Vitt 1 Stermer O'LEARY, Andrew S. 1 0:30 A.M. Oct. 6 Horry Meyer Geiser OBERT.

Marie C. 7:00 P.M. Oct. 6 Dhonou-Rosenaclrer PALM, Rosemary 10:00 A.M. Oct.

6 Gilligon PELGEN, Mory Ann 1 1:00 A.M. Oct. 6 Muehlen.gmp-Erschell PHILLIPS, Ethel L. 1 1:00 A.M. Oct.

6 J.C. Battle I Sons RATH, Paul 10:00 A.M. Oct. Nurre Bros. REDD, LaVerne 1:00 P.M.

Oct. 6 Nurre Bros. RIEF, Raymond Joseph 10:30 A.M. Oct, 7 Dalbert i Woodruff ROHR, Conrod Anderson, Baiter i Sahnd SCHOTT, Leola (Lee) 1 1 :00 A.M. Oct.

7 Meyer Sons SHINKLE, Mary Ruth Oct. 7 Neidhord-Minges SNIDER, Esther M. 1:00 P.M. Oct. 7 Thompson-Stevens STACEY, Edward C.

1 0:00 A.M. Oct. 7 Neidhord-Minges STEWART, Sadie L. 7:00 P.M. Oct.

7 Hall-Jordan WARNDORF, Luello 1 1 :00 A.M. Oct. 7 Chos. A. Miller Sons YOUNG.

Nelson 1 1:00 A.M. Oct. Meti Cope Coral. FL) MASEKGALE. Delmar POE, Carrie Mae ISAACS, Louis CAUDILL, Charlotte M.

LEE, Lucy Ann 0'TOOLE, Ross E. JOHNSON, Ransom GAYHEART. Martha BLACKBURN, Ralph RIESSER, Rita C. Medical licensing exams passed Three University of Cincinnati medical college graduates passed the June examination by the Ohio Medical Board for full Ohio licensing to practice. Twelve Cincinnatians who graduated from other medical schools also passed the Ohio exam.

Passing at UC were Douglas F. Wiseman, Cincinnati; Jeannine D. Clement, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, and Nche Zama, Cleveland, Ohio. The others were Clifford A. Bloch, University of Witwatersrand Medical School, Johannesburg, South Africa; Jeffery B.

Bushman, College of Osteology, Medicine and Surgery, Des Moines, Iowa; Loretta A. Clement, University of Iowa College of Medicine; Donald A. Ed-mondson and Mary C. Edmondson, both graduates of the University of North Carolina School of Medicine, and Joy Koenig, Ohio State University College of Medicine. Also, Kathleen Leppig, James M.

Mer-anus and Whitney S. Robinson, all of Case Western Reserve School of Medicine; Francis Mimouni, University of Paris, France; Theodore J. Puis, Tulane University School of Medicine, and Natalie Roth Sollo, Baylor College of Medicine. Obituaries 5 DeatiNotkes Leola D. Schott, civic leader Leola D.

Schott, 77, mother of Hamilton County Common Pleas Judge Donald Schott, died Saturday at Christ Hospital. 5 DmH Notices ABBOTT Thomas beloved husband of Ramona F. Abbott, dear son of Fannie Abbott, dear father of Tommy, Randy, Vincent, Phil-Hp, Kevin, Jay, Kathy and Peggy Abbott and Mona Lisa Schuck, also survived by four sisters, six brothers and 14 grandchildren. Died Friday, October 3, 198a. Age, 52.

Residence, New Richmond, OH. Friends may call at the Nurre Funeral Home, 200 Western New Richmond, Monday from 12 to 2 P.M., followed by funeral service Munday at 2 P.M. Interment at Laurel Cemetery, Laurel, OH. ATZHORN Kristine Ann, beloved daughter of Captain David and Terl Taylor Atzhorn, granddaughter of Ann Taylor of Fairfield, OH and William and Olga Atzhorn of MerriMile, IN. Friday, October 3, 1986 at Washington, C.

(No visitation). Services at Spring Grove Cemetery, Norman Chapel, Monday, October 6 at 1 1:30 A.M. If desired, sympathy may be expressed by memorial contribution to the Cardiovascular Surgery Fund, co National Childrens Hospital, Washington, D.C. Vorhis Funeral Home In charge of arrangements. AULT Charles beloved husband of Ruth M.

Ault (nee Miller), dear father of Gary R. Ault of Greenville, SC, and Nancy Ack-ner, devoted grandfather of Mellnda and Misti Ault and Stephanie Ackner, brother of Marvin B. Ault. Friday, October 3, 1986. Funeral services private at the convenience of the family.

Remembrances may be made to the Shrinefs Burns Institute or the charity of donor's choice. Hodapp Funeral Home, College Hill, serving the family. BOEHNER Walter Wilhelm, beloved husband of Ruth Lueders Boehner, dear father of Michael Boehner, grandfather of Beau Boehner, dear brother of Clifford and Edward Boehner and Elsie Witham. Saturday, October 4, 198a. Age 81 years.

Residence Glendale. No visitation. Private funeral services at the convenience of the family. Memorials may be directed to the American Cancer Society. BOGGS Betty L.

(nee Hlx), beloved wife of Clarence D. Boggs, dear mother of Ronald, John, Richard and Jennifer Boggs and Teresa Kuhn, mother-in-law of Roger Kuhn, grandmother of Krista and Andy Kuhn. Friday, October 3, 1986. Residence Withamsvllle. Age 53.

Friends may can at the C. Nurre Funeral Home, State Rt. 125, Amelia, Sunday 5 to 8 P.M. Mass of Christian Burial, St. Thomas More Church, Withamsvllle, Monday, October 6 at 10 A.M.

Interment Mt. Moriah Cemetery. Memorials may be made to American Diabetes Association. BRINKER William J. Thursday, October 2, 1986 In Rotonda, FL, formerly of Cintl, OH.

He Is survived by his wife Helen, his son and daughter-in-law Gerald and Ellen Br Inker of Kenwood, OH, his daughter and son-in-law, Elaine and Alfred Marchettl of Rochester, NY, his stepdaughter, Christine Medcraft of Rotonda, FL, his stepson and daughter-in-law, David and Penny Spitzmueller of Loveland, OH, nine grandchildren, two brothers, three sisters, nieces and nephews in the Clntl area. Friends and relatives are Invited to attend a memorial mass at 9:30 A.M., Saturday, October 11, 1986 at Gate of Heaven Cemetery Chapel. Burial to be held at the convenience of the Immediate family. Sympathy may be expressed by memorial contribution to the American Cancer Society. BURTON Frank, beloved husband of Olga Burton, loving father of Frank Carl James and Charles Edward Burton, Mary Ellen Burton and Elsie Burton Johnson.

Also survived by one brother, two sisters, 23 grandchildren, 26 great-grandchildren, and a host of other relatives and friends. October 2, 1986. Friends may call Monday from 10 until 11 A.M., funeral time, at Jamison Jamison Funeral Home, 437 Hopkins St. Reverend Morris Fleming officiating. Interment Vine Street Hill Cemetery.

CHRISTIE Harold age 66, brother of Alice Booth, brother-in-law of Mary Giinkin. Service Monday, 2 P.M., Bovard Funeral Home, Versailles, IN. Visitation Monday, 12 to 2. DORSEY Helen R. (nee Gelser), beloved wife of the late Gordon H.

Dor-sey, devoted mother of Mrs. James (Kaye) Bono, Patricia and William Dorsey, Mrs. Carl (Maureen) Burning, dear sister of Fred R. Gelser, Mrs. afford (Marie) Kunkel, the late Joseph and Elizabeth Gelser and Margaret Zahnels, also survived by four grandchildren.

Friday, October 3, 1986. Age 73. Visitation Monday evening from 4 to 7 P.M. at the Harry Meyer and Gelser Funeral Home, 4989 Glenway Ave. (Opposite the Covedate Cinema).

Mass of Christian Burial, St. William's Church, Monday at 7:30 P.M. Remembrances may be made to the Franciscan Fathers, co Bro. Francisco O.F.M., 1615 Vine 45210 or charity of your choice. DROSSOS Nicholas Basil, beloved husband of Floretta Kappas Drossos, father of Basil Nicholas and Dorian James Drossos, grandfather of Nicholas Dorian, Matthew Nicholas and Reid Lawrence Drossos, brother of Mrs.

Sma-ro Emmanuel and Christos Basil Drossos. At his residence, Crescent Springs, KY. Thursday, October 2, 1986. Age, 74 years. Services at the Holy Trlnlty-St.

Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church, 7000 Wlnton Cincinnati, Ohio, Monday, October 6, 1986, at 11 A.M. Entombment, Highland Cemetery Mausoleum, Ft. Mitchell, KY. Friends may call 4 until 7 P.M. Sunday at the Allison and Rose Funeral Home, Rob-bins St.

and Madison Covington, KY. Covington Lodge 109 A.M. WIN conduct services at 6:45 P.M. Sunday. Remembrances may be made to the Holy Trimty-St.

Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church. EICHHOLD Louis beloved husband of Katherine E. Eichhokt, dear father of Mrs. Richard (Bette) Hepp and the late Eunice Sank-er, dear brother of Elizabeth Eichhold, loving grandfather of Donna Ege, Michael Sanker, Cathy, Gary, Loren Hepp and Marlbeth Johnson, loving great-grandfather of Carolynn Ege, Erin, Matthew, Sarah and Shafiq Hepp. Friday, October 3, 1986.

Age 88 years. No visitation at the funeral home. Friends are welcome to attend the Mass of Christian Burial, St. Vivian's Church, Finneytown, Monday, 10:30 A.M. Remembrances may be made to Hospice of Cincinnati, 2710 Reading 45206.

Hodapp Funeral Home, College Hill, serving the family. FIETSAM Margaret Ozella (nee Pruitt), beloved wife of the late Irvln A. Fietsam, beloved mother of Robert Fietsam and his wife Mary, dear grandmother of Dr. Bob, Terry Fietsam Young, Wendy Sue, Darcy Fietsam Marroso, Cindy Fietsam Matz, Randall Austin and Chad Edward Fietsam, Skottl Kathryn and Karolyn Paige Fietsam. Dear dear great-grandmother of Diane Elizabeth and Wm.

Robert Young, Peter Jarrett Matz and Catherine Alexa Marroso, all of Michigan, dear sister of Raymond C. Pruitt of S.F., CA. Saturday, October 4, 1986. 80 years young. Resident of Maple Knoll.

Formerly of College Hill. Friends are welcome to attend the blessing at Hodapp Funeral Home, 6041 Hamilton College Hill, Monday at 1 P.M. and the committal service at Gate of Haven Cemetery. Mrs. Fietsam leaves many friends at the PE.O., Finneytown Garden Club, Maple Knoll and throughout Cincinnati.

GROH Mary C. (nee Murphy), beloved wife of the late William C. Groh, dear sister of the late Walter D. and Ann Murphy, Helen Sandiford, also survived by nieces and nephews. Thursday, October 2, 1986.

Age 95. Friends may call at the Gilli-gan-Slefke Funeral Home, 3671 Warsaw Monday from 9:30 A.M. until Mass of Christian Burial at St. William Church, Monday at 11 A.M. Memorials may be given to the charity of your choice.

HARP Steely, beloved husband of Dorothy Smith Harp, dear father of Patricia Harl and Chester Harp, also survived by one sister, two brothers, five grandchildren and one great-granddaughter. Friday, October 3. Age, 73 years. Resident of Petersburg, KY. Funeral services Monday, 7:30 P.M., Bullock Funeral Home, Hebron, where friends may call Monday, 4 to 7:30.

Additional services and burial In Corbin, KY. HASSETT Mary (Pat), beloved daughter of the late Frank J. and Hazel F. Hassett. Friday, October 3, 1986.

Residence Hyde Park. Former residence, 4724 Glenway Ave. Visitation at the Gilli-gan Funeral Home, 2926 Wood-burn at Lincoln Monday, October 6 from 9 A.M. until 10 A.M. Mass of Christian Burial, St.

Mary's (Hyde Park) at 10:30 A.M. If desired, donations may be made to The Marinlst. HILL Harry beloved husband of Martha Anderson Hill, devoted father of Mrs. Russell (Joyce Tarvln, dear grandfather of Mrs. John (Marcie) Hernandez, Albert Kempf, William Reis, Edward and Mindy Reis, Tammy Anderson, Tim Tarvin and Tina CNell.

Saturday, October 4, 1986. Age, 74 years. Friends may call at the Chas. A. Miller Sons Funeral Home, Hamilton Ave.

at Knowlton Northside, Monday, 6 to 8 P.M. Funeral services Tuesday at 11 A.M. If desired, memorials may be directed to the Intensive Care Unit of Providence Hospital. HOLT Eugene beloved husband of Avis Holt, loving father of Ga-wain and Lowell Holt, grandfather of Danny and David Holt, brother of Raymond Holt and Edith Harrison. Friday, October 3, 1986.

Friends may caH at the Lakes Funeral Home, McKee, KY, Sunday from 6 to 9 P.M. Funeral services Monday 11 A.M. at the funeral home. HOYLES Ernest, beloved father of Ernestine Holland, devoted brother of William Hoyles, Clarence Hoyles, Alberta Parrlsh, Loretta McClure, Elizabeth Ferguson, Pauline Page, Annabelle Smith, nieces, nephews, other relatives and many friends. October 3, 1986.

Funeral service will be held Tuesday at 11 A.M. at the Hall-Jordan Funeral Home, 400 N. Wayne. Rev. R.L Waldrop officiating.

Interment, Oak Hills Cemetery. Friends may caH 10 A.M. until time of service Tuesday. Memorials to Mt. Zion Baptist Church, Glendale.

KELLER Charles J. (C.J.), beloved father of Angela, Amanda and Christina Keller, husband of Mary A. Keller (nee Helfrick), son of Stanley Keller and Carole J. Keller (nee Glynn), brother of Jeffrey S. Keller, Patricia J.

Knaplk and Katie S. Keller. Friday, October 3, 1986. Age, 28 years. No visitation.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the Mass of Christian Burial at St. Martin Church, Cheviot, Tuesday at 11:45 A.M. Miller-Slmmlnger Funeral Home serving the family. KIEL Wilms Helen, dearest sls-ter-in-law of Annette Kiel and dear aunt of Karen Prltchett, Janet McNeils, Bill and Paul Kiel. Saturday, October 4, 1986.

Residence, Ft. Thomas, KY. Age, 78 years. Funeral service 2:15 P.M. Tuesday at the Evergreen Cemetery Chapel, South-gate, KY.

Visitation Tuesday from 1 until 2 P.M. at the Dobbllng Funeral Home, Ft. Thomas. Memorials are requested to St. John United Church Organ Fund or the charity of the donor's choice.

4l Family To The Radel Funeral Homes. COVINGTON SILVERTON 5 Dtott Notices STEWART Sadie beloved mother Fred, Paul, Gene and Wilm Stewart and Gladys Kittles, a of Cintl, dear sister of Frei George and Carl Brock, Laur Taylor and Harriet Wardlov 12 grandchildren, thre great-grandchildren, and a hos of other relatives and friend) October 3, 1986. Friends ma call Tuesday from 6 P.M. unt time of services, 7 P.M. at tti HaN- Jordan Funeral Home, 262 Gilbert Ave.

Minister Jack Barker. Burial 10 A.M. Wednej -day, Vine Street HiH Cemetery WARNDORF LueHa (nee Welch), wife of ft late Ellsworth B. Warndorf, be loved mother of Jack E. Warn dorf, dear grandmother Brent and Tracy Warndorf, be loved mother-in-law of Robert! Warndorf.

Thursday, October 2, 1986 In Ft. Lauderdale, FL Friends may can, Chas. A. Mil er Sons Funeral Home, Ham) ton Ave. at Knowlton St.

Northside, Monday from 5 to I P.M. Funeral services Tuesday at 1 1 A.M. Member of Dorca! Chapter 277 O.E.S. Barney Johnson American Legion Post Auxiliary and Cumminsvillc Veterans of Work) War I Aux iary. If desired, memorials may be directed to the College HD Presbyterian Church Memorial i Fund.

YOUNG Nelson. Friday, October 3, 1986. Resident of Cape Coral, FL -since 1978, moving there from Cinti. He was a member of the Miami of Clntl, OH Masonic Lodge 046, the Clntl Syrian Temple Shrine 10732, and the Scottish Rite, Valley of Clntl. He Is survived by his wife, Thehna of Cape Coral, a son, Howard James Young, one brother, Louis Young, three sisters, Syde Zimmerman, Mable Shore, all of Cinti and Marye Sardo of Miami, FL.

Funeral service will be held Monday, 11 at the Metz Funeral Home In Cape Coral with Rabbi Solomon Agin officiating. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society or the National Kidney Founda- tion. Interment win be private. World War I Vet World War Vet Korean Veteran 'Vietnam Veteran Armed Forces Spanlsh-Amer. War Vet.

20 ANNOUNCEMENTS BOLTON LUNSFORD Funeral Home (Opposite Town Hall) 3042 Harrison Ave. 661-4059 Death Notices Death Notices Monuments 10 CremationCemetery IS Announcements 20 Card of Thanks 25 In Memoriam 30 Florists 35 ELDENA. GOOD 2620 ERIE AVE. 171-3433 RADEL (R FUNERAL -2 HOMES Serving Over a Century Rebold Funeral Home 3700 Glenmore 661-6200 CMuriilvtuwy Fuktner Mortuary Z4UJ532 24 W. 9th St.

SCHMIDT DHONAU READING SHARONVILLE-948-1113 948-1113 THOMAS FUNERAL HOMES MADISONVILLE and KENWOOD FUNERAL HON! Mil HADING ID T. P. WHITE I SONS Mt. Washington 231-7150- ZT-rr yi i Mrs. bchott was one of the founders of the Pink Ladies Auxiliary of St.

Francis Hospital. She also was a charter member of the Fantasy Ball, a benefit for St. Francis Hospital. She was a leader of a civic organization known as "Unity By The Side Of The Leola D. Schott You Can Trust Your Family Of Fine CINCINNATI NEWPORT 5 OeaH Notices RATH Paul.

Thursday, October 2, 1986. Age 94 years. Funeral services and entombment Monday, 10 A.M., Spring Grove Mausoleum Chapel. Nurre Bros. Funeral Home assisting the family.

REDD LaVerne (nee Winburn), beloved wife of Lawrence Redd, dear mother of Mrs. Frank (Jacqueline) Blair, also survived by three grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Wednesday, October 1, 1986. Age 75 years. Funeral services Monday, October 6, 1 P.M.

at Nurre Bros. Funeral Home, 6050 Montgomery Pleasant Ridge. Interment, St. Joseph Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Kenwood Baptist Church.

Member of Eastern Star. RIEF Raymond Joseph, beloved husband of Anna Louise Rief (nee Weber), dear brother of Mrs. WiMem (Lorraine) Seeger. Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Friday, October 3, 1986.

Mass of Christian Burial, Tuesday 10:30 A.M. at St. Martin of Tours Church. Visitation Tuesday 8:30 A.M. til time of prayers at 10 A.M.

at the Dalbert Woodruff Funeral Home, 2880 Boudlnot Ave. at Queen City. If so desired, memorials may be made to the charity of your choice. ROHR Conrad husband of the late Ruth Sammet Rohr, brother of the late Frieda Thell and Emma Slegroth Thell, beloved uncle of Emma Backer, Frank Thell, and Paul W. Schuch, dear great-uncle of Michelle Victoria Ralston, Kathleen Ann Schuch and Stephen Paul Schuch.

Friday, October 3, 1986, Finneytown. Funeral services will be at the convenience of the family. Memorials may be made to the Deaconess Hospital Memorial Fund. Arrangements by Anderson, Baiter and Sahnd Funeral Home, Ofton. SCHOTT Leola D.

(Lee) (nee DWman), beloved wife of Louis F. Schott, dear mother of Don Schott and the late Lois Jo Schott, mother-in-law of Margaret Schott and grandmother of Jennifer Schott, sister of Frances G. Fuller. On Saturday, October 4, 1986, at 77 years of age. Visitation at the B.J.

Meyer Sons (Overlook) Funeral Home, 4841 Glenway Monday from 6 to 9 P.M. Services on Tuesday at the Norman Chapel at Spring Grove Cemetery at 11 A.M. Memorials may be made to Garden Park Unity Church, 3581 W. Galbraith 45239, or the charity of your choice. SHINKLE Mary Ruth (nee Agee), beloved mother of Danny Shinkle and Lana Perry, dear sister of Robert Agee, Ann Owens, Sue Agee and Rose Lauterwasser, dear grandmother of Leslie, Fritz, Jenny and Melissa Shinkle and Jimmy Dietz.

Funeral services Tuesday, October 7 at the Neidhard-Minges Funeral Home, 7043 Harrison Pike, Taylors Creek, OH at the convenience of the family. SNIDER Esther M. (Cremer), widow of Clarence E. Snider, mother of Orveda M. Liming, sister of Charles W.

and Clarence Cremer, also survived by seven grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. October 4, 1986. Age, 85. Residence, Mt. Orab, OH.

Friends may call 5 to 8 P.M. Monday, Thompson-Stevens Funeral Home, Mt. Orab. Funeral service 1 P.M. Tuesday.

Memorials, Mt. Orab Life Squad. STACEY Edward beloved husband of Ruth Redmond Stacey, dear father of Janet Pabst, Edward Stacey and Steve Stacey of Hillsboro, OR, Julie and John Stacey, son of Theresa Stacey and the late Joseph Stacey, brother of Anna Stacey, Robert Stacey and the late Joseph Stacey, father-in-law of Debra and Becky Stacey and Steve Pabst, one (adopted) son, Tom Biers. Saturday, October 4, 1986. Age 61.

Visitation Monday, 6 to 9 P.M. at Neidhard-Minges Funeral Home, 3155 Harrison Westwood. Mass of Christian Burial St. Catherine Church, Tuesday, October 7 at 10 A.M. Burial St.

Aloysius Cemetery. desired memorials may be sent to the Radiology Department, co University Hospital, 234 Goodman Ave, 45267. 5 Dealt Notices LARKINS Ruth (nee Boyd), wife of the late Otis Larkins, devoted mother of Edeena Hart, Robert, Darren and Dale Larklns. Also survived by six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Friday, October 3, 1986.

Resident of Valleydale. (No visitation). Services at the Vorhis Funeral Home, 11365 Springfield Pike, Springdale, Monday, October 6 at 10:30 A.M. LIND Virginia beloved sister of Herbert E. Llnd and sister-in-law of Charlene (Schnell) Llnd, daughter of the late Elmer and Irene Und.

Friday, October 3, 1986. Age, 70 years. Friends may call at the Chas. A. Miller Sons Funeral Home, Hamilton Ave.

at Knowlton Northside, Monday, 4 to 8 P.M. Funeral services Tuesday, 1:30 P.M. LOSEY Rosemary Faith, beloved wife of James Losey, dearest sister of Edith Ethlngton. Saturday, October 4, 1986. Residence, Cold Spring, KY.

Funeral services 11 A.M. Tuesday, Dobbling Funeral Home, Ft. Thomas. Visitation Monday, 5 until 7 P.M. LUGAR William beloved husband of Stella Chilcher Lugar, devoted father of James, Dennis, David and Donald Lugar, Darlene Din-icki, Don Hansen, Sandy Hauss and Vincent Brads, grandfather of 18 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren, dear brother of Mrs.

Eunice Pence and the late James and Kate Lugar. Saturday, October 4, 1986. Residence, Colerain Township. Blessing, Paul R. Young Funeral Home, 7345 Hamilton Mt.

Healthy, Tuesday, 11 A.M. Friends may call Monday from 4 to 8 P.M. McKINNEY LaVerne (nee Hurt), beloved wife of the late Dallas McKin-ney, devoted mother of Edna Graff, Ruth McGregor and Jack (Bay City, Ml) and Edgar (Melbourne, FL) McKinney, devoted grandmother of seven grandchildren, ten great-grandchildren and one great-greatgrandchild, devoted sister of Melba and Emmette Hurt (both of Beckley, WV). Friday, October 3, 1986. Residence, West Virginia.

Friends may caH from 6 to 8 P.M. Monday at the Kenwood Baptist Church, 8341 Kenwood Kenwood. Services 10 A.M. Tuesday at the church. For those who chose, contributions may be made to the Kenwood Baptist Church.

Arrangements by Strawser Funeral Home, 791-7203. MOORE Russell L. of Loveland, beloved husband of Easter Elkins Moore, father of Russell Victor, Gerald and William Moore, grandfather of ten grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. October 2, 1986. Friends received at the Tufts Funeral Home, Park and Riverside, Loveland, Sunday 2 to 6 P.M.

Services, Christian Nation Church, Monday, October 6 at 10 A.M. Interment Rose Hill Cemetery, Mason. MURPHY William beloved husband of Alleen Kemplin Murphy, devoted father of Judy Duniap, also surviving are three grandchildren, dearest son of the late Raymond L. Murphy and Alma Horn Murphy. Friday, October 3, 1986.

Residence, Covington, KY. Formerly of Ft. Thomas, KY. Mass of Christian Burial 9:30 A.M. Tuesday, St.

Catherine Church, Ft. Thomas. Visitation Monday, 4 until 8 P.M., Dobbling Funeral Home, Ft. Thomas. NOELKER Louis devoted husband of the late Frances S.

Noelker (nee Kunst), dear father of Paul R. and Louis H. Noelker, devoted father-in-law of Elaine A. Noelker, loving grandfather of Dianne Marie Noelker. Saturday, October 4, Delhi Township.

Age 91. Friends may caH at the Vitt and Stermer Funeral Home, 4619 Delhi Tuesday, 10 A.M until funeral Mass, St. Dominic Church, 11 A.M. O'LEARY Andrew beloved husband of the late Mildred Faesenmeler, devoted father of Charles and Patrick OLeary and Mrs. John (Sharon) Rudolph, dear brother of James O'Leary of Chicago, IL, also survived by 13 grandchildren.

Friday, October 3, 1986. Visitation Monday morning from 9 to 10 A.M. at the Harry Meyer and Geiser Funeral Home, 4989 Glenway Ave. (opposite the Covedale Cinema). Mass of Christian Burial, St.

Teresa Church, Monday at 10:30 A.M. Remembrances may be made to the charity of your choice. OBERT Marie (nee Hoffman), beloved wife of the late William J. Obert, dear mother of Marie Rose Obert and William J. Obert, grandmother of Angle and Billy Obert.

Friday, October 3, 1986. Age, 85 years. Relatives and friends may caN at the Dhonau-Rosenacker Funeral Home, 5527 Cheviot Monday, 3 to 6:30 P.M., followed by Mass of Christian Burial, St. Pius Church, 1814 Dreman 7 P.M. Member of the Loyal Christian Benefit Association Branch 1218, St.

Margaret Mary Knights of St. John St. Anthony Shrine Society and the St. Pius Altar Society. Memorials may be made to the Combonl Missionaries, 8108 Beechmont Cincinnati, OH, 45230, or the remembrance of your choice.

PALM Rosemary, beloved daughter of the late Otto and Agnes Palm, cousin of Lance Booth, also survived by many dear friends. Friday, October 3, 1986. Mass of Christian Burial at St. Francis De Sales Church, Monday, October 6 at 10 A.M. No visitation.

Gilligan Funeral Home In charge. If desired, memorials may be made to the S.P.C.A., 3949 Colerain 45223 or the charity of your choice. PELGEN Mary Ann (nee Schutte), beloved wife of the late Robert E. Pelgen, dear mother of Mrs. Lyme Gabbard, mother-in-law of Gary Gabbard, grandmother of Gary, Robert, Tracy, Scott and Krlstl Gabbard.

October 2, 1986. Residence Southgate, KY. Prayers from Muehlenkamp-Erschell Ft. Thomas Funeral Home, 427 S. Ft.

Thomas Monday, 10:30 A.M. Mass of the Christian Burial, St. Ther-ese Church, 11 A.M. Memorials to the American Lung Association. Visitation 9:30 to 10:30 A.M.

Monday. PHILLIPS Ethel beloved wife of Elmore Phillips, devoted mother of Monica W. Ray (Phillips), dear sister of Silas Blackmon, Little Rock, AR, aunt of Theodora P. Jackson, Naomi P. Ferguson, Delores Jackson and Willis Pace, sister of the late Willie Pace Jackson, also a host of great-nieces and nephews, friends and other relatives.

Thursday, October 2, 1986. Services Monday at Union Baptist Church, 405 W. Seventh St. Visitation 10 to 11 A.M. Services 11 A.M.

following visitation. Interment, Vine Street Hill Cemetery. J.C Battle and Sons In charge. Rohr is survived by nieces and nephews. His wife, Ruth Sammet Rohr, died in 1973.

Funeral will be at the convenience of the family. The Anderson, Baiter and Sahnd Funeral Home, Clifton, is in charge of arrangements. Memorial contributions may be made to the Deaconess Hospital Memorial Fund. Edward Stacey Edward Stacey, 61, an electrician for the City of Cincinnati for 30 years, died Saturday at University Hospital. Mr.

Stacey was a member of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 212. He also worked as an electrician for the Becker Electric Co. and The Zimmer Power Plant. He was a World War II veteran. Survivors include his wife, Mrs.

Ruth Redmond Stacey; two daughters, Mrs. Janet Pabst, and Jolie Stacey, both of Cincinnati; three sons; Edward and John of Cincinnati, and Steve of Hillsboro, a sister, Anna Stacey, and a brother, Robert Stacey, both of Cincinnati; a mother, Mrs. Theresa Stacey, Cincinnati; and five grandchildren. Mass of Christian Burial will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday at St.

Catherine Church, Westwood. Visitation will be from 6 to 9 p.m. Monday at the Neidhard Minges Funeral Home, 3155 Harrison West-wood. Burial will be in the St. Aloysius Cemetery, Bridgetown.

Memorials may be sent to the Radiology Department at University Hospital, 234 Goodman Ave. Nellie M. Davis Nellie M. Davis, 95, who resided her entire life at 3152 Oxford-Trenton Road, in Milford Township, died Thursday at McCullough-Hyde Hospital, Oxford. She was a lifelong member of the Darrt-own United Methodist Church, a member of the church board for many years, a Sunday School teacher, and president of the Woman's Society for 50 years.

She was a member of the Darrtown Stock Protective Association and Farm Bureau Women's Group and for many years was Darrtown correspondent for the Oxford Press. The Davis home stood on the northwest corner of the intersection of Ohio 177 and 73. Butler County commissioners several years ago named the intersection Davis Corner in honor of Miss Davis and her late sister, Maria. She also was preceded in death by a brother, Paul. "She was a great woman who lived for the church," Warren Hansel, a fellow church member, said.

"Everybody knew her, she liked people and liked company." Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Sunday at the church. Burial in Darrtown Cemetery. Visitation 5-8 p.m. today at the Marshall-Smith Funeral Home, Oxford.

Memorials may be made to the church. Road," and a 25-year member of Zonta International, a Western Hills study group. She also belonged to numerous other civic organizations. In addition to her son, she is survived by her husband, Louis S. Schott; a sister, Frances G.

Fuller, Cincinnati; and a grandchild. Visitation will be from 6 to 9 p.m. Monday at the BJ. Meyer Sons Funeral Home, 4841 Glenway Price Hill. Services will be at 11 a.m.

Tuesday at Norman Chapel in Spring Grove Cemetery, Northside. Memorials may be sent to Garden Park Unity Church, 3581 W. Galbraith Road, Groesbeck or to a charity of choice. Conrad J. Rohr Conrad J.

Rohr, 91, of Finneytown, a draftsman who helped design and build the Union Terminal, died Friday at Deaconess Hospital. Mr. Rohr worked as chief draftsman for the Hummel Building Co. for more than 30 years until his retirement about 25 years ago. As a detailer for the Union Terminal project, it was Mr.

Rohr's job to use the architect's plans to determine the dimensions of each cut of stone for the building, supervise the cutting, and then oversee each stone as it was fastened into place. "It's a very intricate and detailed process, particularly on a building of that size," said Willard Backer, who is married to Mr. Rohr's niece, Emma. While Mr. Rohr was most proud of the Union Terminal, he was also a draftsman and stone detailer on many other notable buildings in the city, including St.

Peter in Chains Cathedral and the original Public Library at Eighth and Vine streets. "As we would drive around town he'd say 'I did the stone work for that building' and 'I did the stone work on His handiwork was everywhere," Backer said. After Mr. Rohr retired from the construction business he worked in the Hamilton County Auditor's office and later at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center. He was a U.S.

Army veteran of World War I. Also, he was a big baseball fan and regularly umpired games, including minor league exhibition games in Florida. A lifelong resident of Cincinnati, Mr. 4- WITT, GOOD I KELSCH OAKLEY SQ. 531-0105.

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