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Tuesday, March 24, 1992 THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER Metl0D-3 Obituaries Death Notices Death Notices Death Notices AKE MORROW FEAGAN David beloved husband Florence age 82 of St. Edward devoted father of Peggy Sue Price and Geneva Funerals For more complete information and address of the funeral director refer to the individual death notice below. of Lillian M. Morrow (nee Gen Marys, OH, died March 22, 1992, wife of the late Leo Ake, Bonn, grandfather ot six, great-grandfather of seven, try), devoted father of Darrell B. and the late David B.

Morrow, son-in-law of Lucy mother of Donald L. Ake, St. Mvys, OH, six grandchildren, survived also by a sister. Monday, March 23, 1992. Residence Cincinnati.

Services Evans Fu 12 great-grandchildren. Funeral Robert G. Polk, Springdale Boy Scout leader died while hiking in Ky. with troop service 7:30 P.M., Tuesday, neral Home, Milford, Thursday, March 24, 1992, Long Folk March 26 at 10 A.M. Visitation Funeral Home, 5t.

Marys, OH. FUNERAL HOME Rev. Robert L. Reynolds. Burial Wednesday 6-8 P.M.

NAME TIME DATE vine street Hill Cemetery Gentry, father-in-law of Lisa A. Morrow. March 22, 1992. Residence Glen Este, OH. Services at T.P.

White 8. Sons Funeral Home, 2050 Beechmont Mt. Washington on Wednesday, March 25 at 11 A.M. Friends may call Tuesday 5 P.M. to 9 P.M.

Memorials to Hospice of Cincinnati, 619 Oak Street, Cincinnati, Ohio 45206-9935. Wednesday, 11 A.M. Friends HAMBURG BY STEVE KEMME Cincinnati in 1974, earned may call 5-7 P.M. Tuesday N. Beryl (nee Nease), devoted Long Folk Funeral Home.

wife ot Joseph F. Hamburg, Jr. loving mother of Carole Bronze star Medal during two tours of duty in Vietnam with the BACOVIN Barnhart, Nancy J. Warman, Lillian (nee Walters), beloved Air Force. He was a member of Forest Chapel United Methodist wife of the late Stephen F.

Ba-covin, devoted mother of Richard F. Bacovin and dear mother-in-law of Eileen Bacovin, Cheryl A. Gelsler, Richard A. and Joseph F. Hamburg, III, brother of Robert Nease of PA, also survived by nine grandchildren.

Suddenly March 21, 1992. Age 64. Residence Blue Ash, mi, I yfS Church. The last two years, he worked dear grandmother of Richard Bacovin, Cindy Kelsey, Dean and Dale Bacovin, also survived OH. Friends may call from 1-2 P.M., Wednesday at the Strawser Funeral Home, 9503 in management for Fre by nine great-grandchildren.

dear sister of Vernlce Ehrhardt Kenwood Blue Ash. Serv NOGEN Max 91, beloved husband of Esther Nogen, devoted father of Ruth Fengya of Clifton, NJ, Joann Frledlander of Sarasota, FL, loving brother of Morris Nogen of Chicago, IL, dear grandfather of Dr. Ned C. Silver, Connie Sue Straus and great-grandfather of Randy Straus. Services Well Funeral Home, 3901 Reading Wednesday, March 25 at 11 A.M.

Memorial contributions to the charity of one's choice would be appreciated. and the late Charles Walters ices at 2 P.M. Contributions quency Products Inc. in Winton Place. For seven years before that, he had worked for Cincinnati may be made to Hospice of and Ruth Huller.

Monday, March 23, 1992. Residence N. 619 Oak St. or the Well Robert Polk ness Community, 8044 Mont Electronics Corp. College Hill.

Age 82 years. Funeral services at the Neidhard Funeral Home, 7401 Hamilton gomery Rd. Mt. Healthy, Wednesday, Also surviving are another son, Tyler; his parents, Lewis and Julia Polk of Colerain Township; a sister. HAUGABOOK The Cincinnati Enquirer Robert G.

Polk, a Boy Scout leader in Springdale, died from a heart attack Saturday after hiking with his Scout troop in Natural Bridge State Park in Slade, Ky. He was 45. His body was found on a hiking trail about 4 p.m. Saturday, said his wife, Donna. He had no history of heart trouble, she said.

"They had hiked all day," she said. "Red River Gorge has pretty steep inclines, and I think he probably overextended himself." Two of his sons, Todd and Greg, are members of the troop and were on the trip. Mr. Polk, an assistant scoutmaster of Troop 164, was scheduled to start a new job with a new company, Black Rabbit Shoe, in two weeks, his wife said. He had been involved with the Boy Scouts for three years, had helped coach youth baseball teams in Springdale and had been active in parent groups with swim teams in Springdale and Princeton High School.

He also loved fishing and hunting. "He really loved teaching things to kids," his wife said. "If he hadn't been in the profession he was in, he probably would have been a teacher." Mr. Polk, who graduated from the University of March 25 at 10 A.M. Visitation Tuesday evening from 6-8 P.M.

Carol Van Cleve of Middletown; and a brother, Daniel Cecil, beloved husband of Flo-rlne Haugabook, brother of Lonnie Haugabook and a host of Albany, Ky. If desired, remembrances may be made to the American Heart Assoc. Retired employee of N.CH. Bakery after 23 ot other relatives and trienos. Reposing Wednesday, 10 A.M.

until time of services, 11 A.M. Services will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Forest Chapel United Methodist Church, 680 W. Sharon years. New Prospect Baptist Church, Rev.

Damon Lynch, ill, pastor, Road, Forest Park. Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m BERRY officiating. Colin Mortuary PHARR George III, beloved husband of Patricia S. Pharr, devoted father of Dr. George M.

Pharr, IV, of Houston, TX and Thomas Lindsey Pharr of Ft. Wright, KY, dear grandfather of Sean, Mathew, Aaron and Adam Pharr. Sunday, March 22, 1992. Services at the convenience of the family. Contributions may be made to -the Neediest Kids of All.

Arrangements by Strawser Funeral Home, 791-7203. Jewell, survived by a host of serving the family. today at Vorhis Funeral Home, 11365 Springfield relatives and friends. March 21. Pike in Springdale and from 10:30 to 11 a.m.

Wednes- 1992. Friends may call at St. HIBBARD-GREEN Mark A.M.E. Zion Church, 3006 day at the church. Eden Wednesday from Anna (nee Oakes), beloved mother of Ernest M.

and Louis C. Hlbbard, dear grandmother P.M. until time of funeral serv ice at 7 P.M. Rev. G.

Bernard Those who want to make donations to the Polk Children's College Fund, which is being established of Elaine M. senskar, Diane t. Crawford officiating. Interment Thursday, 11:30 A.M., Vine St. Jivoln and Daniel L.

Hibbard, great-grandmother of Gregory for his children, should call the Forest Chapel United Hill Cemetery. Renfro Funeral Service In charge of arrange L. Jivoin, dear sister ot Mrs. Methodist Church at 825-3040. Pearl Stivers, Mrs.

Christine ments. REDMON Paul, beloved husband of Mary (Bryant) Redmon, devoted father of James G. Redmon, Mitch Y. Huddle and Paul T. Redmon grandfather of seven grandchildren and three Clark, Mrs.

Thelma Snowden AKE, Florence E. 7:30 P.M. Mar. 24 long Folk (St. Marys, OHI BACOVIN, Lillian Mor.

25 Neidhard BERRY, Jewell 7:00 A.M. Mar. 25 Renfro BORGERDING, Alice E. 10:30 A.M. Mor.

25 Schmidt-Dhonau BROWN, Ethel I. 2:00 P.M. Mar. 25 Linnemann (Erlanger, KY) CAMMERER, Margaret M. 1 1:00 A.M.

Mar. 24 Paul R. Young CHANDLER, Morilyn 7:00 P.M. Mar. 26 Bertas IChosko, MN) DAVIS, Wiliard E.

(Jim) 2:00 P.M. Mar. 26 Nurre FALKENSTEIN, Ralph Sr 2:30 P.M. Mor. 25 Nurre Bros.

FEAGAN, Edward J. Mor. 26 Evans FORMES, Esther L. 10:30 A.M. Mar.

26 Imwalle Memorial FRANDONI, Front J. Paul R. Young HAMBURG, N. Beryl 2:00 P.M. Mor.

25 Strawser HAUGABOOK, Cecil 1 1:00 A.M. Mgr. 25 Geo. H. Colin HIBBARD-GREEN, Anno 1 1:00 A.M.

Mor. 25 Neidhard-Minges HOGE, Robert W. 1 1:00 A.M. Mar. 26 Vorhis KNEIPP, Alpha D.

1 1:00 A.M. Mar. 25 Thomas Memorial KNUTSEN, Dorothy Brown Mar. 29 Earthman Bellaire (HoustonJX) LACHER, Mildred T. Mar.

25 Schmidt-Dhonau LILLICH, Parrel E. 1 :00 P.M. Mar. 25 T.P. White Sons MASTERSON, Delia Foye 11 :00 A.M.

Mor. 26 Nurre MESSER, Floyd J. 1 1:00 A.M. Mor. 25 Tredway-Pollitt, Inc.

MORROW, Dovid Sr. 1 1 :00 A.M. Mor. 25 T.P. White Sons NOGEN, Mox C.

1 1 :00 A.M. Mor. 25 Weil PHARR, George Ill Strowser REDMON, Paul Mar. 25 Paul R. Young RUSSELL, Gladys H.

1 2:00 Noon Mar. 25 Thompson RUWE, Ralph L. 1 130 A.M. Mar. 26 Dolbert Woodruff SCHALK, Leila A.

Anderson, Baiter Sahnd SCHNEIDER, Max J. St. Louis, MO SEE, Thelma 10:00 A.M. Mar. 25 Thomas Memorial SHORT, Anna Malicek 10:30 A.M.

Mor. 25 Schaefer Busby STOKES, Sarah Margaret 10:00 A.M. Mar. 26 Vorhis STOLLA, Dorothy 1 1 :30 A.M. Mor.

25 John J. Radel TENHUNDFELD, Robert J. Jr. 6:00 P.M. Mor.

25 B.J. Meyer (Overlook) VARTAN, Gloria D. 1 1 :00 A.M. Mar. 24 Humphrey-Toylor-Det- mer WALLACE, Ernest 1 2:00 Noon Mar.

26 Hall-Jordan WATKINS, Mary Helen Moss-Feaster ICIearwa- ter, Ft) WEEKS, Harold Lee Mor. 26 Neidhard-Minges WENERT, Chester C. Gilligon YOUNG, Marie 10:00 A.M. Mor. 26 Ronald B.

Jones ZAFERES, Pete T. 1:30 P.M. Mar. 25 Vorhis and Thomas C. Oakes, all of BORGERDING Lexington, KY.

Sunday, March Alice E. (nee Kahn), beloved wife of Herbert J. Borgerdlng, 22, 1992. Age 100. visitation Wednesday, March 25 from 10 A.M.

until time of funeral serv Ralph B. Falkenstein great-grandchildren, brother of dear mother of Carol Tuthill, Robert and Roland Redmon. Sunday, March 22, 1992. Resi ices at 11 A.M. at the Neid- grandmother of Katherlne, Jason and Elizabeth Tuthill, dear hard-Minges Funeral Home, sister of Pauline Broxterman.

3155 Harrison Westwood. recalled, because her mother wasn't pleased that her co-ed daughter was marrying a German Saturday, March 21, 1992. Age Burial Spring Grove Cemetery. ii in Arcadia, fl. Mass ot HOGE dence Mt.

Healthy. Funeral service Paul R. Young Funeral Home, 7345 Hamilton Mt. Healthy, Wednesday, 10 A.M. Friends may call Tuesday from 7-8 P.M.

Member of the E.T. Carson Lodge 598 A.M. If desired, remembrances may be sent to the American Heart Association. whom she known so briefly. Christian Burial Wednesday.

March 25 at 10:30 A.M. at St. Michael Church, Sharonville. Their 50th anniversary would Visitation will be Tuesday from 5-8 at the Schmidt-Dhonau Robert beloved husband of Helen Barnhill Hoge, devoted father of Gary and Stephen Hoge, father-in-law of Janet Ann and Janet Rose Hoge, have been June 7. Fuenral Home, 10980 Reading Sharonville.

Sharonville Se After the war, the young family grandfather of Mark, Jennifer nior Citizens service Tuesday, RUSSELL settled in Cleveland, where Mr and Michael Hoge. Monday, P.M. Donations may be made Gladys dear cousin of Mr. io St. Rita's School for the Falkenstein began his career sell Ardis and Mrs.

Emma Cotton, Deaf, cards available at funeral March 23, 1992. Resident of Clermont County. Friends may call at the Vorhis Funeral Home, 5S01 Montgomery ing women shoes and managing home. also survived by other cousins, relatives and friends. March 21, 1 1 11 ffitivA 1 shoe stores.

1992. Friends may call at the Norwood, Wednesday 7-9 P.M. BROWN Services Thursday, March 26, Ethel beloved sister of 1992 at 11 A.M. If desired, sym George H. Brown and Edna A.

Thompson Funeral Home, 820 Lincoln Wednesday, March 25 from 11 A.M. until the hour of service at 12 Noon. Entombment Spring Grove Cemetery. pathy may be expressed by a memorial contribution to the Ralph Falkenstein They moved to the Cincinnati area in 1955, and Mr. Falkenstein managed Allen's Shoe Store downtown until it closed in 1970.

He then worked at Garcon's Shoes in Kenwood until he retired Brown, dear aunt of Lois American Heart Association. Hicks, great-aunt of Tracy and Daniel Hicks. Monday, March 23, i92. Residence Ft. Mitchell, KNEIPP KY.

Age 85 years. Funeral Alpha beloved husband of in 1982. The couple visited Recklinghausen once. BY BEN L. KAUFMAN The Cincinnati Enquirer Nazis killed Ralph B.

Falkenstein's parents and his faith, but he rebuilt his life in this country. Mr. Falkenstein, 75, of Deer Park, died Sunday at Jewish Hospital of heart problems. His parents sent him to Switzerland, just steps ahead of the Gestapo, and he reached the United States in 1940. He spent a year on his sponsor's Virginia poultry farm, joined the U.S.

Army and became a U.S. citizen. He was a combat infantryman who rose to master sergeant. After VE Day, he served as an interpreter at the Nuremberg war crimes trials. The young Jew later learned his father and mother were betrayed by an employee of the family store in Recklinghausen and they died in a Nazi death camp.

Eventually, he returned to the United States and his wife, Myrtice Casteel Falkenstein, and started anew. "His life was in this country, and his life was me," she said Monday. "He said, 'You made me smile Mr. Falkenstein never embraced his Judaism actively after the war. "He just couldn't take it," his wife, a Methodist, explained.

"He didn't want any part of it The war did that to him." Nor did he embrace Christianity, she added. They had met in South Carolina while Mr. Falkenstein was at Fort Jackson and married three months later. "My mother was a little upset at first," his wife P.M. Wednesday, March 25, Immanuel United Methodist Bernice Kneipp (nee Glenn), devoted father of Mrs.

Don Church, 2551 Dixie Hwy Lake "He was a very strong person," his wife said, but (Dorothy) L. Diehl and Mrs. RUWE Ralph beloved husband of Bettie J. Ruwe (nee Price), devoted father of Michael E. Ruwe and Patricia P.

Llcht, loving grandfather of Coleen and Brenda Ruwe, Sherry and Brian Frondorf, dear brother of Richard L. Ruwe, father-in-law side Park, KY 41017. Interment Highland Cemetery, Ft. Mitch his return involved no rapprochement with the Ger mans. "He didn't have much use for them." ell.

Memorials may be made to immanuel United Methodist Del (Pat) Burfitt, grandfather of Mrs. Thomas (Angela) Hey-wood, Michael (Jo) Scott, Daren (Roberta) Sprague, Donna Diehl, Daniel Larison and David Larison, also survived by five Church or charity of donor' of Jean Ruwe and Nick Licht. choice. Friends may call from 1 P.M. until time of service at church.

Linnemann Funeral Home, Erlanger, serving the Mr. Falkenstein also is survived by two sons, Ralph B. Jr. of West Chester and Danny of Walnut Hills; a daughter, Hilde Pride of Cincinnati; a sister, Lotte Simon, in the Netherlands; five grandchildren and one Sunday, March 22, 1992. Age 65 years.

Mass of Christian Burial great-grandchildren, brother ot Marie Carter and Gaylen Kneipp. March 21, 1992. Resi Thursday, 11:30 A.M. at St. family.

Jude Church. Visitation great-grandchild. CAMMERER dence Sardina, OH. Friends may call at the Thomas Memorial, 7500 Montgomery Kenwood, Tuesday, 5-8 P.M., where funeral services will be Wednesday 5-8 P.M. at the Daf-bert Woodruff Funeral Home, 2880 Boudinot Ave.

at Queen City. His funeral will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Margaret M. (nee Johannes) Death Notices Death Notices Spring Grove Norman Chapel, with entombment in beloved wife of the late Otto Cammerer, beloved mother of Rudolph R. Cammerer, beloved mother-in-law of Ruth Ann Wednesday, 11 A.M.

the Garden Mausoleum. Memorials can be made to the Hamilton County Cammerer, beloved grand WENERT Chester beloved husband of the late Florence Wenert. Saturday, March 21, 1992. Funeral services private. Gllllgan Funeral Home In charge.

SCHALK Leila A. (nee Bond), wife of the late Norman W. Schalk, beloved mother of Mary Carol Schalk Russell, Norman Richard Schalk and Barbara Ann Schalk Waring, dear sister of Arthur H. mother of Holly M. Cammerer, Board of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities, 7162 Reading Road, Suite 500, Cincinnati KNUTSEN Dorothy Brown, age 64, died Monday, March 16, 1992 In Houston, TX after a lengthy Illness.

She was born October 27, 1927 In Staten Island, NY. SHORT Anna Malicek, beloved wife of the late Archie Short. Monday, March 23, 1992. Formerly of 41 E. McMicken OH.

Funeral service from the Schaefer Busby Funeral Home, 24 W. 9th OH, Wednesday, March 25 at 10:30 A.M. Friends may call at the dear sister-in-law of Emma Horlacher, Alma and Rudolph cammerer and Alice Cammer 45237. er. Saturday, March 21, 1992.

Bond, also eight grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. Residence Finneytown. Funeral She was a graduate of Ohio University. In 1951 she married service, Paul R. Young Funeral Sunday, March 22, 1992.

Formerly of Buffalo, NY. Funeral Norman 5. Knutsen ivw-ivaj funeral home from 9 A.M. until Home, 7345 Hamilton Mt. Healthy, Tuesday, 11 A.M.

time of service. Mass and interment win be at also of Staten Island. After living In Cincinnati, OH for more Friends may call Tuesday from Esther A. Stenken STOLLA the convenience of the family. Arrangements by the Ander than 30 years, she and her hus 10 until time ot service.

If so Dorothy, loving mother of Gary desired, remembrances may band made their retirement home in Hampstead, NC. She is son, Baiter Sahnd Funeral Home, Clifton. Memorials may and Mark stolla, Lisa Flores be sent to the college Hill Pres She was a former council mem and the late Charmame Stolla, byterian Church survived by two sons, Gary Forest Knutsen, his wife Drucll- be made to the Meals 01 Wheels of Buffalo and Erie Co. YOUNG Marie, devoted wife of the late Thomas C. Young, beloved mother of Thomas J.

Young, Marorle Measner and the late Loraine Bricking, also survived by eight grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren. Monday, March 23, 1992. Age 86 years. Resident of Ludlow, KY. Mass of Christian Burial 10 A.M.

Thursday in Sts. Boniface and James Church, Ludlow. Visitation, 6-9 P.M. Wednesday in Ronald B. Jones Funeral Home, Ludlow, KY.

Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, Ft. Mitchell, KY. Family requests memorials to Ludlow Volunteer Fire Dept. ber of the International Order of dear sister of Virginia Ranz, also survived by two grandchil NY, 775 Main Buffalo, NY CHANDLER Job's Daughters and the National dren.

March 22, 1992. Age 65 14203. Marilyn (nee Schroeder), age la and daughter Dorothy of Houston, TX and Norman Scott Knutsen, his wife Nancy and two daughters Amy and Erica years. Friends may Federation of Virginia Asher Wednesday from 10 until 11:30 66 ot cnaska, mn formerly ot Cincinnati, survived by husband SCHNEIDER Councils. A.M.

at the John J. Radel Fu Dick, daughter and son-in-law neral Home, 650 Neeb Del Jill and David Robinson of Car- of Skillman, NJ. A memorial service wiN be held at the Hampstead Methodist Church in Hampstead, NC on Sunday, Miss Stenken was a life mem hi. Funeral services Wednes Max a 33 year veteran of the corrugated packaging Industry, passed away on February 20, 1992 in St. Louis following a sudden illness.

He was mel, IN, son Jack of Phoenix, day, 11:30 A.M. at the funeral AZ, two brothers Nelson and home. ber of the auxiliary of Booth Hospital, now St. Luke West, and she Robert Schroeder both of Cin March 29, at 3 P.M. In lieu of other remembrances, the fami- cinnati, seven grandchildren "TENHUNDFELD A i i ft iffliiiiitiiiiMiliiiiMfliiiriiiriiiiiii'lii di request remembrances of was a Kentucky Colonel.

and two great-grandchildren. Memorial services Thursday, Robert J. beloved husband of Janet Tenhundfeld (nee Manager of Engineering and Manufacturing for the Container Division of St. Louis-based Jefferson Smurfit Corporation (JSC) and its wholly owned subsidiary Container Corpora Meyer), loving father of Mrs. Peggy Manifold, Richard, Tere March 26, 7 P.M.

at the Pilgrim United Church of Christ, 4418 Bridgetown Rd Cincinnati. Ar donations to the American Cancer Society or the Hampstead Volunteer Life Squad, Hampstead, NC 28443. Earthman Beh laire Chapel, 6700 Ferris, (713) 667-6505 Also surviving are a sister, Julia Stammer of Berea; and another ZAFERES Pete loving husband of Patricia Zaferes (nee Marinakls), loving father of Thomas P. and Eleni Zaferes, George P. and Diane Zaferes, dear brother of George T.

and John Zaferes, Jean Geroulis and the late James Zaferes, loving grandfa sa, Thomas and Don Tenhund rangements with the Bertas Esther Stenken niece, Sally O'Brien of Villa Hills. feld, dear brother of Mrs. Pat Wetterich, Marion, Jerry, Bill Funeral Home, 200 w. Third St. BY ANN JOHNSTON HAAS The Cincinnati Enquirer Esther A.

Stenken, 91, who believed staying active kept her young, died Saturday of natural causes at her Covington home. Miss Stenken, who graduated from the Evening College of the University of Cincinnati, had worked 52 years for Fifth Third Bank in Cincinnati. "She was there from when she was 18 until she was 70," said a niece, Carol Beirne of College Hill. Miss Stenken was a past president of the bank's 25 Year Club. She also had been an officer with the Cincinnati Business and Professional Women's Club.

"She still went out for all her meals," Beirne said. "She took a cab. My aunt thought that if you sat home you got old faster." In later life, Miss Stenken's activities revolved around her church, Immanuel United Methodist Church of Lakeside Park. She was a Sunday school teacher and for 16 years was secretary of the administrative board. Miss Stenken was a past worthy high priestess of Order of the White Shrine of Jerusalem No.

10, Covington, and a founder and first president of the Kentucky White Shrine Association. tion of American (CCA). Mr. Schneider was 58. He joined the Container Division in 1959 at CCA's Cincinnati, OH plant where he ultimately achieved Chaska, MN 55318.

LACHER and John Tenhundfeld, also survived by nine grandchildren. Sunday, March 22, 1992, age 63. DAVIS Wiliard E. (Jim), beloved hus ther of Tricia, Peter and Nicholas Zaferes. Resident of Norwood.

March 21, 1992. Age 79. Friends may call at the Vorhis Funeral Home, 5501 Montgom NO VISITATION. Relatives and friends are invited to attend Mass of Christian Burial St. Te band of Hazel Davis, dear father of Juanita M.

Murphy and Mildred T. (nee Brotherton), beloved wife of Elmer W. Lach-er, dear mother of Caroline Schappacher, Roger E. and Richard W. Lacher, dear sister of Jack Brotherton and Helen Kutcher, dear grandmother of the position of Plant Superintendent.

In 1972 he was named Plant Manager of CCA's Carol Steam, IL, plant and was promoted four years later to General Manager of JSC'S Muskogee, OK plant. In 1982, Mr. resa Avila Church, Wednesday, Wiliard E. Davis, grandfa 6 P.M. Family invites contribu ther of Kyle D.

Murphy, Juanita Strickland, Robin L. Riden- tions to be made to St. Jonn ten and great-grandmother of ery Norwood, Tuesday, March 24 from 5-9 P.M. Prayers at 7:30 P.M. Funeral service Wednesday, 1:30 P.M.

at Holy Trinity-St. Nicholas our, Myra D. Barrowman, Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. today at Allison Rose Funeral Home, 1021 Madison Covington. Covington White Shrine of Jerusalem No.

10 will have a service at 7 p.m. Visitation will continue at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Immanuel United Methodist Church, Lakeside Park, where the funeral will begin at 11 a.m. Burial will be in Highland Cemetery, Fort Mitchell. Memorials can be made to the Weekday School of Religion, West 18th Street and Holman Avenue, Covington 41011, or Immanuel United Methodist Church, 2551 Dixie Highway, Lakeside Park 41017.

13. Sunday, March 22, 1992. Social Center or the Christ Hospital. B.J. Meyer Sons Overlook Funeral Home.

Bonita J. Hawkins and Justin Schneider became Regional Manager East Central for the Age 78. Mass of Christian Burl- Lee Davis, also survived by wednesday, March 25 at seven great-grandchildren. 10:30 A.M. at Our Lady of Sa Died Monday, March 23, 1992.

Greek Orthodox Church, 7000 Winton Rd. If desired, sympathy may be expressed by a memorial donation to Holy Trinity-St. Nicholas Church, Age 80. Residence New Rich mond, OH. Friends may call at cred Heart Church, Reading, OH.

Visitation at the Schmidt-Dhonau Funeral Home, 8633 Reading Reading, Wednes the Cranston Memorial Pres Phase 4 Building Fund. byterian Church, Washington St. and Union New Rich VARTAN Gloria D. (Williams), 53 of Cincinnati formerly of Rising Sun, IN, beloved daughter of Elmus and Irene Williams, sister of Jack Williams, loving companion of Joe Warth. Graveside services Tuesday, 11 A.M., Rising Sun New Cemetery, Rising Sun, IN.

Arrangements by Humphrey-Taylor-Detmer Fu-neral Home, Rising Sun, IN. mond, Wednesday, 6-9 P.M. day from 9-10 A.M. Memorial donations may be made to St. Mary of the Woods Church, Russells Point, OH 43348.

World War I Vet World War II Vet Korean Veteran Funeral service Thursday, March 26 at 2 P.M. from the church. Nurre Fu Vietnam Veteran Armed Forces I Persian Gulf neral Home serving the family. LILLICH Darrel beloved husband of Juanita Lillich (nee Reinking), If desired, memorials may be Container Division before being named In 1984 to his most recent position. Mr.

Schneider was born In Cincinnati, OH and was a graduate of the University of Cincinnati. He also held a Masters Degree from Xavier University and served in the U.S. Army from 1954 to 1956. During his career, Mr. Schneider developed extensive industry relationships, both domestically and internationally.

Following a funeral mass at St. Clement Catholic Church in St. Bernard, OH, on Tuesday, February 25, Mr. Schneider was interred at St. Mary Cemetery in St.

Bernard. He Is survived by his wife, Anne Marie Schneider of St. Louis (Chesterfield), MO, two sons Thomas S. of Indianapolis, IN and John E. of St.

Louis (Chesterfield), MO, a brother Stephen of Cincinnati, OH and mother Marie, also a resident of the Cincinnati area. made to Historic New Rich 20 Announcements devoted father of Carl E. and mond, Inc. LaVerne Lillich and Carol M. FALKENSTEIN and Bernard Bolte, grandfather of Andrew and Shelley Mes- Ralph B.

beloved husband sner, great-grandfather of Sa of Myrtice Casteel Falkenstein, BOLTON LUNSF0R0 A Golden Rule Funeral Home rah Messner, dear son of Eva dear father of Ralph Jr. and Danny Falkenstein and Hilde Lillich, brother of Donald E. WALLACE Ernest, beloved brother of Doshie Shine, Essie Turner, Marie Shine, Annie M. Turner, Violet Bradley, Thomas, Zebbie and Ambrose Wallace, fond brother-in-law of Viola Wallace, Howard Shine and Cleveland Bradley, also survived by special friend Versie Bryant, a host of other relatives and friendss. March 19, 1992 at age 66.

Funeral services Thursday, 12 Noon, Hall-Jordan Funeral Home, 2625 Gilbert Rev. Dwight Cummings, officiating. Pride, brother of Lotte Simon, 3042 Harrison Ave. 661-4059 and the late Lewis E. Lillich, also survived by nieces and nephews, March 23, 1992, age Holland, grandfather of Tara, A.C.

GOBBLING SON years, residence Amelia, Mark, Autumn and Amber Falkenstein and Roberta Pride, great-grandfather of Erik Sher-rill. Sunday, March 22, 1992. FT. THOMAS BELLEVUE 44I-IJU Ohio. Services at T.P.

White Sons Funeral Home, 2050 Beechmont Mt. Washing 4VI-4SU0 Age 75 years. Resident of Deer Park. Friends and relatives are ton on Wednesday, March 25 at ELDEN A. GOOD SEE Thelma (nee Yokers), beloved wife of the late James R.

See, P.M. Friends may can Tues invited to attend the funeral 2620 ERIE AVE. 871-3433 Friends may call during visitation from 11 A.M. until time of day 6 P.M. to 9 P.M.

with Ame service Wednesday, P.M. services. Interment Union Bap-tlst Cemetery. Schools CONTINUED FROM PAGE D-l suggested the extensive revamping. "These are very difficult times for the Cincinnati Public Schools, and these are very difficult times for me because I know many of these people," Brandt said.

Most of those whose contracts aren't renewed won't be out of a job, Brandt said. They could end up as principals or teachers. State law requires notification by March 31 that contracts won't be renewed. The reorganization is expected to be ready by April 23; administrators will know then whether their positions exist, he said. About 100 central-office positions including 35 staff are expected to be cut.

The central office has 132 administrators and 640 staff members. lia Lodge 590 A.M. and Scottish Rite Ring Services on Tuesday at 7:30 P.M. If desired, Norman Chapel of Spring Grove Cemetery Memorial Mausoleum Chapel. Memorials may be made to the Hamilton Hodapp Funeral Homes CjMhage 821-010! CoflaoaHt 541-1040 WMChMst 777-6433 district," said Gerald F.

Shields, an associate supervisor of vocational education whose contract is on the list not to be renewed. He considers it too soon to speculate about where he would end up. "The incentive package will make it easy for people to swallow a bitter pill," said Ray Finke, principal of Western Hills High School. "But no one has ever done this to an urban school system not that we know of in terms of removing experience." Henry W. Glaspie, associate director of support services and on the list not to be renewed, said he was optimistic.

"I think things will work out." Scipio Thomas contributed to this report. memorials to Amelia United "I think people (with contracts expiring this year) think they are more at risk than people who have time left in their contracts. And that's simply not the case," said John Concannon, the schools' general counsel. His and others' contracts expire July 31. "I'm like anybody else," he said, even though he is among seven key architects of the plan.

"When the design is finished, I will find out whether I have a job or not." Administrators whose positions are eliminated would keep receiving their salaries until their contracts expired. Then pay would be re-evaluated. Administrators whose jobs are abolished also could choose to accept a severance package. "It's my hope that much of the talent at the central office can be used in other places out in the Methodist Church or American Co. Board of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabil Cancer Society.

sister of Carl Yokers, CA, Wil-ma Kohler and the late Pastor Floyd Yokers. March 22, 1992. Friends may call at the Thomas Memorial, 7500 Montgomery Kenwood, Tuesday 7-9 P.M. Funeral service Wednesday, 10 A.M. at Hyde Park Community United Methodist Church.

Memorials may be directed to the Cincinnati Nature Center or the Hyde Park Community United Methodist Church or charity of one's choice. ities, 7162 Reading Suite 500, 45237. Nurre Bros. Funeral Jamison Jamison Inc. West End Evanston 721-1616 961-7544 MASTERSON Delia Faye (nee Tackett), be Home serving the family.

loved wife of Al W. Masterson, FORMES Esther beloved daughter of VV. Mack Johnson Anderson Funeral Home dear mother of Wilbey (Bill) Masterson and the late Robert Masterson, mother-in-law of Ann Masterson, darling grand the late Joseph and Pauline Hassman Formes, dear sister mother of Becky, Cindy and Mary Jo Wilkens, Mildred 1309 E. McMillan St. Cincinnati, OH 45206 WATKINS Mary Helen, 86, formerly of Cincinnati, died Thursday, March 19, 1992 at home in Largo, FL.

She was a homemaker and a member of St. Patrick Catholic Church, Largo. She was a graduate of the Normal College of Gymnastics, Indianapolis, IN. She was the widow of Earl Watkins who was the pressman for the newspaper. She is survived by daughters Merle Wolfe, St.

Petersburg, FL and Carolyn Jarotz, Seminole, FL, brothers William F. Wood and Joseph A. Wood both of Cincinnati, sisters Julia Mae Cooper, Safety Harbor, FL and Roslind Rouzier of Long Beach, CA and two grandchildren. Funeral services were held in Largo, FL. Arrangements by Moss-Feaster Funeral Home, Serenity Gardens Chapel, Largo.

Robert Masterson, daughter of Etson and the late Virginia Wolf, also survived by loving nieces and nephews. Residence Cheviot. Sunday, March 22, the late Jess and Maggie Tackett, dear sister of Leona Boggs, Quenton, Charles and Richard Tackett, also survived by several nieces and nepehws. Died Sunday, March 22, 1992. Age 1992.

Friends may call at the Imwalle Memorial, 4811 Vine Cbas. A. Miller Sons Busse Borgmann Co. Miller-Simminger Funeral Service 541-0040 St. Bernard, Wednesday 66.

Residence New Richmond. from 6 to 8 P.M. Mass of Chris STOKES Sarah Margaret (nee Bullock), age 72 years, resident of Lock-land, OH, dear wife of Homer Stokes, mother of Robert Stokes of Warrenville, IL and Dennis Stokes of West Harrison, IN, daughter of Mrs. Nellie Noland of Lexington, KY and the late Delbert Bullock of Richmond, IN; seven brothers, Jack Bullock of Lexington, KY, Louis Denver, Oscar David, James Dealva, Albert Douglas, William Delbert and Richard Dallas Bull Friends may call at the White- C. Nurre Funeral Home, zoo tian Burial, St.

Martin of Tours Church, Thursday, 10:30 A.M. Memorials may be made to St. John Social Service Center, 121 Western New Richmond, Wednesday, 6-8 P.M. Funeral service Thursday, March 26 at 13th Clnti. 45210.

Muehlenkamp-Erschell 261-8093 Newport, Ft. Thomas, Dayton A.M. Interment Mt. Morian Cemetery. If desired, memorials may be made to Woodland Lakes Christian Camp.

TUFTS SCHILDMEYER Loveland 683-2430 Blanchester 783-2458 FRANDONI Frank beloved husband of Marilyn H. (Farls) Frandoni, devoted father of Susan McCauley and Gary and Robert Frandoni, dear grandfather MESSER ock; one sister, Mrs. Suella Minderman, all of the Richmond, IN area. Monday, March 23, 1992. Mrs.

Stokes was a retired employee of the Lock-land School System and past President of the Lockland Chapter of O.P.S.E., Ohio Public Schools Employees. Friends Win, GOOD KELSCH OAKLEY SQ. 531-0105 eight grandchildren, brother Emily Neal and the late Ida Floyd beloved husband of Shelba Sizemore Messer, devoted father of Dian Zoz, Phillip, Garry, Ronald and Kevin Messer, also leaves two sisters, one brother, nine grand Implants CONTINUED FROM PAGE D-l be used as evidence in trial. "All of this was repugnant to us," he said. "It appears they're reaching in and trying to affect the litigation with the $1,200 payment." If Chesley is right, Rubin said Dow Corning "may be interfering not only with the rights of specific members of the plaintiff's class, but may also effect the outcome of this case by destroying evidence." Cavanaugh and Mary Acker-mann.

Sunday, March 22, 1992, WEEKS Harold Lee, beloved husband of Ida Weeks (nee Tone), dear father of Louise Linde, Robert Merkel, Linda Dietz and Harold James Weeks, also survived by 14 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren, dear brother of Raymond, Joseph, Charles and Millard Weeks and Margaret Granger. Suddenly Sunday, March 22, 1992. Age 72 years. Visitation Wednesday, March 25 from 7-9 P.M. at the Neidhard-Minges Funeral Home, 3155 Harrison Westwood, where funeral services will be held Thursday morning at 10 A.M.

Memorials to the American Cancer 35 Carmichael denied that Dow Corning is requiring recipients to waive their right to sue the company or to send the removed implants back. "There are no legal strings attached to it. None. We never even considered that," she said. Kathleen Anneken, a Fort Wright, woman who founded an information network for women who have breast implants, had mixed feelings about the court order.

age 73. Residence North Col Florists may call at the Vorhis Funeral Home, 3)0 Dunn Lockland, "It makes sense that the defendant has no business communicating with the plaintiff. But, it's not going to be considered a good thing to the women I hear from who are desperate to get their implants out," she said. "The women are going to have to find another way to get the money. They can't wait for the lawsuits to be over.

That's too long." children and one great-grandchild. Suddenly, Sunday, March lege Hill. Private funeral service at the convenience of the Wednesday, 6-8 P.M. Service Thursday, March 26 at 10 A.M. 22, 1992.

Residence Norwood. family. If desired, remem brances may be sent to Twin Towers Benevolent Fund, 5343 Hamilton Cincinnati 45224 Dr. John RawHngs officiating services. Burial at the Oak Hill Cemetery.

Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Friends may call at the Trinity Pentecostal Church, 2709 Norwood Norwood, Tuesday 5-9 P.M. Funeral Wednesday 1 1 to the American Cancer So ftp attwtSE M. at the church. Arrange Society, Landmark Baptist Temple or the charity of your ciety. Paul R.

Young Funeral Home, Mt. Healthy In charge of arrangements. ments by Tredway-Pollitt Funeral Home, Norwood. choice. If.

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