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THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER Tuesday, August 30, 1994 TIF OBITUARIES Insurance litigation was Howard Clark's specialty Expert witness testified on behalf of consumers BY PHYLLIS J. GREENE where he worked for the U.S. Department The Cincinnati Enquirer of Transportation. He worked for the Federal Insurance Administration as an assisHoward B. Clark was a tireless advocate tant administrator for the Federal Riot of those who buy insurance and frequently served as an expert witness in litigation on gency task forces including participating in Re-insurance Program and several behalf of consumers against insurance the Guatemala protocols of the Warsaw companies.

Convention governing international aviaHe was qualified as an expert to testify tion, the Products Liability Task Force and in state and federal courts across the National Health Task Force. country and was active in consulting work. He served as a consultant for members "He was a very caring man." said Jayne Clark Aglamesis, his niece. "'He enjoyed of Congress and testified frequently before congressional committees. In 1974 and people, and he loved his chief insur1975, he was South Carolina's Mr.

Clark, 80, died from pneumonia ance commissioner. Thursday at his home in Charleston, S.C. He was born in Cincinnati in 1914 and Upon his retirement in 1978, Mr. Clark was a graduate of the University of Cincin- was a director of the National Insurance nati and Northern Kentucky University's Consumers' Organization. Salmon P.

Chase College of Law. He also "People even called on him for his was a member of the Ohio Bar Association. opinion even after he got sick," Aglamesis Mr. Clark spent his entire professional said. career involved in matters of insurance Other survivors include a sister-in-law.

law. He began his career in insurance as an Services will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday officer of several insurance companies, at George H. Rohde Son Funeral Home, including the Manufacturers and Mer- 3183 Linwood Ave. in Mount Lookout.

chants Indemnity Selective Insurance Burial will follow at St. Mary's Cemetery St. Louis Fire and Marine Insurance and Mausoleum, 701 E. Ross Ave. in St.

Co. and the Empire Insurance Co. Bernard. Later, he went into government service Memorials may be sent to any charity. Arrests: Burglaries may be linked CONTINUED FROM PAGE B1 billfold out of her purse.

recognizance. Police said some of Gubser's credit A 15-year-old girl, a runaway from cards were later found on Westwood Northside who lived with the adults, is at Northern Boulevard between Race and the Hamilton County Juvenile Detention School Section roads. Center charged with two counts of aggra- Credit-card thefts have been involved vated burglary. The Enquirer is not nam- in many of the suburban burglaries police ing the juvenile. are investigating.

Many of the victims Keefe, Cunningham and the juvenile were unaware of their losses until their have been living in motels. Erwin listed a monthly statements arrived, police said. Marburg Avenue address in Oakley. About $3,000 was charged to one card, I Gubser said she was visiting a friend in Cerchio said. Another card showed $500 Bridgetown when a man a and woman came to $600 in clothing charges.

Another to the house at about 2:15 p.m. Aug. 20 showed a $300 jewelry purchase. while her friend was napping. They said Lockland police Thursday arrested the their car had broken down and asked to adults charged with taking Gubser's rings, use the phone.

credit cards and cash after identifying She let a woman in the house to use the them from composite drawings. phone. Gubser said she had taken off two Police said additional evidence against rings and put them in a dish by the the three adults will be turned over to the telephone. Apparently, Gubser said, the Hamilton County grand jury for possible woman took the rings and took Gubser's indictments. Growth: Industry lifting tax burden CONTINUED FROM PAGE B1 The township's rural system of for the county, the township and, winding, two-lane roads called "Civil news ultimately, township residents, officials say.

Today, residential taxes account for nearly 74 percent of the $5.25 million pumped into the township's four funds: general, road and bridge, police, fire. "When you've incurred the amount of residential growth we have in the past 15 years, it places a disproportionate amount of taxes on the residents," said Gary Cates, a Union Township trustee. "The industrial growth helps redistribute the tax Hinnenkamp said the township hopes to one day have a ratio in which businesses will pay 65 percent of the taxes and residents pay 35 percent. "That's healthy," he said. "That's our goal.

We're making progress." Peggy Faber welcomes the development. In the 17 years she has lived in Union Township, Faber has watched her neighborhood transform from a quiet rural area to the bustling community it is today. "It was nice then," Faber said, "but there's a lot more here now, and it makes it more convenient to go shopping or out to eat. When we go, we can go by expressway or take back roads and still pass by all the cow fields. We still have the rural out here.

It's the best of both worlds." The layout of the township most of the commerce and industry is in the southern portion and the residential property is north of Beckett Ridge also reduces complaints about business growth. Schools reap reward "It's a nice geographical divider that kind of keeps the business community in the business area and the residential community in the residential area," said township Trustee Dick Alderson. "'We don't have a pocket of heavy industry, then a residential area, then another industrial area." The growing industrial community also is a benefit to Lakota School District, which, as the fastest-growing district in the area, gets nearly 600 new students each year enough to fill an entire building. "Businesses provide a tax base and additional revenue without the obligation or expense of additional students," Lakota Treasurer Lowell Rausch said. "It does help our budget.

It provides additional income we can use to help accommodate our growing number of students." Butler County Commissioner Sally Southard applauds the growth. "Where there is a large business tax base, there is the ability for schools to be funded without as heavy a burden on taxpayers," she said. "In Union Township, the burden is very heavy." But the area has not been free of growing, pains. 5 Death Notices ABELSON Rose (nee Moss), 85, formerly of Altoona, PA, beloved wife of the late Isadore Abelson, devoted mother of A. Geoffrey and Sara Abelson of Ames, IA and Marsha and Lawrence Schneider, dear sister of Minnie and Irvin "Davy" Solomon, loving grandmother of Philip and Daniel Schneider and Michael and David Abelson.

Services Weil Funeral Home, 3901 Reading Tuesday, August 30, 2:30 P.M. Interment will take place in Altoona, PA, August 31. Memorial contributions to Glen Manor would be appreciated. Dr. Irwin 81, on August 28, 1994, beloved husband of Sophia S.

Albert, devoted father of Gail and Jerry Weinberg of Atlanta, GA and Cheryl and James Blodgett of Lowell, MI, dear brother of Myron Albert and Dr. Jerome Albert, loving grandfather of Daniel and Andrew Lehrman. Services Weil Funeral Home, 3901 Reading Tuesday, August 30, 10:00 A.M. Friends may call on the family at their residence following the interment. Memorial contributions to the American Cancer Society or the charity of one's choice would be appreciated.

ALESSANDRO Margaret, beloved wife of the late Louis Alessandro, loving mother of Charles and Anthony Alessandro and Mary Jane Adams, dear grandmother of 12, great-grandmother of 28. Sunday, August 28, 1994, age 94 years. Friends may call at Mihovk-Rosenacker Funeral Home, 5527 Cheviot Rd. (near North Bend Wednesday 5-8 P.M. Mass of Christian Burial St.

James Church (White Oak), Thursday, September 1, 1994 at 10 A.M. Donald loving husband of the late Delores Armor (nee Knopp), devoted father of Jeff Armor and Donnie Armor, son of Helen Maher, brother of Juanita Cox, also survived by nephews, Donnie Becker, Mike Becker, Bill Becker and Jason Beckcer, and many other relatives and friends. Suddenly, Friday August 19, 1994 in St. Petersburg, FL. Memorial Service at United Methodist Church, St.

Rt. 128 and Mill Miamitown, TODAY at 7:30 P.M. Family suggests memorials to United Methodist Church. BARRETT Eva H. (nee Dillabough), wife of the late Harold "Jimmy" Barrett, aunt of Marian and Ronald Dillabough.

Resident of Roselawn. August 27, 1994. Memorial service at Roselawn Lutheran Church, 1608 Summit Wednesday, August 31 at 11 A.M. Memorials may be made to the Memorial Fund of Roselawn Lutheran Church. BIERMANN Mary Rose, dear sister of Fred Biermann, beloved aunt of Ann Clark, Paul and Martha Biermann.

August 27, 1994. Funeral Mass at St. Martin of Tours Church, Wednesday, 10 A.M. Memorials may be made to the American Heart Association. Arrangements made by Vitt, Stermer Anderson Funeral Home, Cheviot.

BRADLEY Tilda Mae (nee Kirk), widow of R.C. Bradley, mother of Opal Johnson, Ruby Minnick, Norma Pitzer, Angie Moon, Charles Elwyn, Jean Dale, Buell, George, Leo and the late Willard, Lester and Iris Bradley, sister of the late Nannie Easton, also survived by 53 grandchildren, 75 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. August 28, 1994, residence near Mt. Orab, OH, age 95 years. Funeral service 10:30 A.M., Wednesday, Thompson-Stevens Funeral Home, Mt.

Orab. Visitation 5-8 P.M., Tuesday. BROWN Naomi Elizabeth (nee Lind), beloved wife of Paul Preston Brown, loving mother of Dr. Candice E. Johnson, devoted grandmother of Andrea and Erik Johnson, dear sister of Ruth P.

Whitacre. Monday, August 29, 1994, residence Springdale. Memorial service at Forest Chapel U.M.C., 680 W. Sharon Sunday, September 4 at 7 P.M. Memorials may be made to the Nature ConservanCy, 1815 North Lynn Arlington, VA 22209.

Neidhard Funeral Home, Mt. Healthy serving the family. BUCKLE Sadie (nee Dickman). Funeral service 10 A.M., Tuesday at Hawthorne-Bowles Funeral Home, 7830 Hamilton Mt. Healthy.

Visitation 9 A.M. until time of services. BURNS Vernon Andrew, age 87, beloved husband of Viola for 67 years. Father of only child, Patricia Lee Shepherd. Born in Illinois, September 5, 1906.

He died at home in Kendall, FL, August 27, 1994. He was a Florida resident since 1988, prior residence Valparaiso, IN. He was a retired crane operator and member of Local 18 International Operators Engineers Union. He is survived by his sister Lillian Blaney, four grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren and four great-greatgrandchildren. Services to be held at Moeller Funeral Home in Valparaiso, IN.

Visitation Thursday, September 1, 4-8 P.M. Funeral Friday, September 2, 10 A.M. CARPENTER Julia E. (nee Brooks), beloved mother of Julia E. Webb and grandmother of Joseph B.

Webb and Kenneth M. Webb and great-grandmother of Lisa M. Webb and great-greatgrandmother of Isabella Webb. Sunday, August 28, 1994. Friends may call at Geo.

H. Rohde Son Funeral Home, Linwood Delta Mt. Lookout Square, Thursday evening from 6 until 9 P.M. Interment Savannah, GA. If desired, contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, 11117 Kenwood Rd, Blue Ash 45242 or to the American Heart Association, 2936 Vernon 45219.

5 Death Notices CLARK Howard belvoed husband of the late Loretta Boehm Clark and brother-in-law of Marcella Clark and dear uncle of Jayne Clark Aglamesis. Thursday August 25, 1994 in Charleston, S. Carolina. Services will be held at Geo. H.

Rode Son Funeral Home, Linwood Delta Mt. Lookout Square. Wednesday August 31 at 11 A.M. If desired, contributions may be made to the charity of your choice. CUNNINGHAM Dorothy A.

(nee Taylor), beloved wife of Thomas W. Cunningham, beloved mother of Thomas G. Cunningham, dear mother-in-law of Theresa M. Cunningham, sister of Margaret Robinson, Ruth Kramer, William Taylor and the late Raymond and John Taylor, Peggy Wendt, Helen Glassmeyer, Georgia Moeller, also survived by many nieces and nephews. August 28, 1994.

Resident of Madison Place. Visitation at the Witt, Good Kelsch Funeral Home, 3026 Madison Rd at Oakley Wednesday 4 to 6:30 P.M. Mass of Christian Burial St. John Vianney Church, Wednesday 7 P.M. Memorials may be made to St.

John Vianney Church. DUNCAN Kathlyn Wilma (nee King), beloved wife of Thurman E. Duncan devoted mother of Thurman Duncan Louise Fritsch, Robert Duncan, Debbie Jump and Donnie Duncan, devoted daughter of Mattie Lay King and the late James D. King, dear sister of William King, Jean McClure, Silas King, Vada Witt, Tommy King, Etta Chitwood, Yvonne Oerther and the late Elijah King, Myrtle Parker and Louise King, also survived by 14 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Sunday, August 28, 1994.

Age 71 years. Visitation Tuesday 6-9 P.M. at the Argo-Bolton Lunsford Funeral Home, 100 S. Miami Cleves, where the funeral service will be held Wednesday at 11 A.M. EHA Bette May (nee Stagenhorst), beloved wife of 53 years of Charles J.

Eha, devoted mother of Roger and Richard Eha, loving sister of Myrtle Klable, dearest grandmother of Matt, Julie and Jeff Eha. Sunday, August 28, 1994, Sun City, FL, formerly of Northern Kentucky, age 79 years. Funeral services 10 A.M., Thursday at St. John's United Church of Christ, Newport. Visitation Wednesday from 4-7 P.M.

at the Dobbling Funeral Home, Ft. Thomas. Family request memorials to St. John's United Church of Christ, Newport, KY. ERNST Thelma survived by her daughter Carol Loechel, three grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.

August 27 1994, age 78 years. Visitation is Wednesday from 10 A.M. to 1 P.M. at the Radel Funeral Home, 4122 Glenway Price Hill. Funeral services are 1 P.M., Wednesday at the funeral home.

EVERETT Harry L. Beloved husband of Norma J. Everett-DeRemer, loving father of Norma J. Marshall, Carol L. Grieshop, Sandra L.

Garitson, H. Gregory Everett and Amy L. Everett, dear brother of Shirley EverettClark and Wilbur M. Everett, also 12 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. Sunday August 28, 1994, Clifton.

Funeral Services and Interment will be private. The Family of Mr. Everett will receive Friends at their home, 3370 Bishop Clifton, Wednesday August 31 from 7-9 P.M. Memorial contributions may be made to the United Home Care Hospice. Anderson, Baiter Sahnd Funeral Home serving the family.

FELLER Nancy C. (nee Riegert), beloved wife of Richard E. Feller, devoted mother of Mike (Lana), Dan and Rick Feller, loving grandmother of three, dear sister of Tom, Robert and George Riegert, also survived by many nieces and nephews. August 26, 1994. Age 64.

Friends may call Wednesday, A.M. at the Albert L. Boehmer Son Funeral Home, 4617 Vine St, St. Bernard. Funeral Mass Wednesday St.

Michael Church (Sharonville) at 10:30 A.M. Burial Gate of Heaven Cemetery. FISCHER Walter beloved husband of Margaret Z. Fischer (nee Kettier), also survived by several cousins. Sunday, August 28, 1994, age 79 years.

Funeral from the Gump-Holt Funeral Home, 3440 Glenmore Cheviot, Wednesday, August 31 at 10:30 A.M. Friends may call from 9:30 A.M. until time of service. FRIEDHOFF John beloved husband of Clara (nee Kolbinsky) Friedhoff, devoted father of Don Friedhoff, Sarasota, FL, Marne Blum, Palm Springs, CA and Susan Trepkus, Dallas, TX, also survived by five grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Sunday, August 28, 1994, residence Colerain Township, age 85 years.

Funeral services Neidhard Funeral Home, 7401 Hamilton Mt. Healthy, Wednesday, August 31 at 12 Noon. Visitation Wednesday morning from 10:30 A.M. until time of service. Memorials may be made to Alzheimer's Disease Association or the charity of one's choice.

Mr. Friedhoff was a member of Mt. Healthy Eagles Aerie GOETZ Louise A. (nee Faller), beloved wife of the late Carl P. Goetz devoted mother of Carl P.

Goetz Jr. and the late Emma Williams, loving grandmother of Margaret Gillaspy, Elizabeth Reach, Barbara Bonbright and Daniel Bonbright, dear sister of Wesley H. Faller Jr. and the late Nelson K. Faller.

Suddenly, Monday, August 29, 1994, longtime Springdale resident. Friends may call at Vorhis Funeral Home, 11365 Springfield Pike, Springdale, 6-8 P.M., Wednesday. Funeral service 11 A.M., Thursday, September 1, If desired, sympathy may be expressed by a memorial contribution to Springdale Senior Citizens, 11999 Lawnview, Springdale 45246. 5 Death Notices John devoted father of Patricia Wykoff, Sherri Cox, Lori Frey, Jack and David Grainger, dear brother of George, Charles, Thomas and Edward Grainger, five grandchildren. August 28, 1994, residence Anderson Township.

A memorial service will be held Wednesday at 6 P.M. by the American Legion Post of Mt. Carmel at the Moore Funeral Home, 6708 Main Newtown, where the family will receive friends from 5 P.M., Wednesday until time of service. Memorials are preferred to the American Cancer Society. HASSLOCH Margaret M.

"Margie" (nee Borgman), wife of the late Robert A. Hassloch beloved mother of Robert A. Hassloch Jr. and the late Roger W. Hassloch, devoted grandmother of Heather and Robbie Hassloch and step-grandmother of Bryant Oliver, dear sister of Eleanor Smith, Marie Sockman (Margie's twin sister), Doris Schafenberger, Ervin, Norbert and Roy Borgman and the late Carl and Raymond Borgman, dear mother-in-law of Beth A.

Hassloch and Nancy Hassloch of Columbia, Sunday, August 28, 1994, age 68 years, resident of Harrison, OH. Friends may call at the MillerSimminger Funeral Home, 3330 Parkcrest Western Hills (between Glenway and Schwartze Wednesday from 11 A.M. until time of funeral services at 1 P.M. Memorials if so desired, may be directed to the Shriners Burns Institute, 3229 Burnet Cincinnati, OH 45229 or in remembrance of her son Roger W. Hassloch to the SC Wildlife Department, Search and Rescue Division, P.O.

Box 167, Columbia, SC 29202. HAUCK Dolores G. Graveside Service, St. Joseph Old Cemetery, Tuesday, August 30, at 11 A.M. Witt, Good Kelsch in charge.

HEISELMAN Douglas James, 30, beloved son of Carol Mae Maphet and Leonard Heiselman, loving brother of Mary Carol Johantgen and Cynthia Marie Schulte. Sunday, August 28, 1994. 7 P.M., Memorial Mass of Celebration, Wednesday, August 31 at Good Shepherd Parish, East Kemper Rd. Memorials may be made to Hospice of Miami Valley, the Hemophilia Research Lab at the University Hospital Cincinnati or the Hemophilia Research Program at Childrens Medical Center Cincinnati. Gilligan Funeral Home serving the family.

Roy, beloved husband of E. Jane Hennessy nee Chariton, devoted father of Deborah A. Link and Susan K. Hennessy, dear grandfather of Richie and Amber Link, Jenna Hennessy, and Kerry Gerth. Aug.

29, 1994. Age 70 yrs. Residence Anderson Twp. Service at T. P.

White Sons Funeral Home 2050 Beechmont Ave. Mt. Washington Wed. Aug. 31, at 2 P.M.

Friends may call Wed. 1-2 P.M. Memorials may be sent to the Anderson Twp. Paramedic Fund. HEURICH Robert Lee, August 27, 1994 at the age of 53 in La Habra, CA, son of the late Andrew and Vera Heurich of Cincinnati, survived by his wife, Akiko Heurich and one brother Gordon Heurich.

Funeral services will be Wednesday, August 31, 2 P.M. at McCormick Mortuary Chapel in Whittier, CA. Private interment. McCormick Mortuary, 310-698-6215. KANE Jacquelyn beloved sister of Donna Wissel, dear aunt of Gerald, Joseph, Thomas and Julie Wissel and dear great-aunt of Bea Wissel.

Monday, August 29, 1994, residence Ft. Mitchell, KY, age 68 years. Friends and relatives are invited to attend the Mass of Christian Burial at the Church of the Blessed Sacrament on Wednesday, August 31st at 10 A.M. Interment St. John Cemetery, No visitation.

Middendorf-Bullock Funeral Home, 917 Main Covington, KY in charge of arrangements. Memorials may be made to the Leukemia Society or to the charity of the donor's choice. Ralph Joseph, beloved husband of the late Dorothea Wolking Kemphaus, devoted father of Janis Broering and Ralph Kemphaus, dear sister-in-law of Ruth Wolking, also survived by seven grandchildren, Sunday, August 28, 1994, age 82 years, resident of Erlanger, KY. of Christian Burial Wednesday, 10 A.M. at St.

Henry Church, Elsmere. Visitation from 9:30 A.M. at Middendorf-Bullock Funeral Home, 3614 Dixie Erlanger, Memorials are suggested to the Parish Kitchen or Neurofibromytosis Foundation. LISK Stephen survived by his father Harold, brothers John, Jim, Bill and Greg, niece Michelle and nephews Bill and Brian, preceded in death by his mother Mary and brother Mark. August 26, 1994, age 48 years.

Visitation Tuesday from A.M. at the Radel Funeral Home, 4122 Glenway Price Hill. Mass of Christian Burial 10:30 A.M., Tuesday at St. Teresa of Avila Church. Burial in Lima, OH.

Family request memorials be made to the charity of donor's choice. Donald loving husband of Elaine O'Hara Loudin (nee Thoele) and the late Bernadette Kelly Loudin, beloved father of Michael G. and Bonnie D. Loudin, Daniel W. and Kathleen T.

Loudin, Maureen E. Helton and Kathleen T. and Steve J. Anneken, dear step-father of Michael P. and Diana O'Hara and Patrick J.

and Charlene O'Hara, dear brother of Jean Harrison, also 14 grandchildren. Saturday August 27, 1994, Greenhills. Friends may call at the Anderson Funeral Home, 8611 Winton Wednesday 4-8 P.M. Mass of Christian Burial, Thursday 10 A.M. at the Our Lady of the Rosary Church, Greenhills.

Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society or Right to Life of Cincinnati. MILLS 5 Death Notices Bradley of Cincinnati, formerly of Milford, beloved son of the late Walter Sr. and Margaret Hodgson Mills, caring brother of Walt Mills (Judy Menchhofer) and loving uncle of Katy Mills. Mr. Mills is also survived by several aunts, uncles, and cousins.

Sunday August 28, 1994 in his 40th year. Visitation 6-8 P.M. Wednesday, and funeral services 10 A.M. Thursday all at Craver-Riggs Funeral Home, Milford. MOORE Rev.

Edward. Visitation Tuesday from 1-2 P.M. at the Providence Baptist Church, 824 Dayton St. Services 1 P.M. Interment Vine Street Hill Cemetery.

Joseph R. Garr Funeral Service, 930 Findlay Street, directing. PANGALLO Anthony beloved husband of the late Virginia Ryan Pangallo, loving father of Ginny, Joey and Anthony Pangallo Pam Merz, Carmella Helmes, Annette Patneau, and the late Joanne Wieczorkowski and Mary Pat Caito, dear brother of Frank Pangallo, Josephine Christ, Eleanor Humphrey and the late Marco and Dominic Pangallo and Florence Ryan, also survived by 19 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. Suddenly, Saturday, August 27, 1994. Age 80.

Visitation B.J. Meyer Sons Overlook Funeral Home, 4841 Glenway Ave. (next to St. Teresa Church) on Wednesday 9 A.M. to 10 A.M.

Followed by Mass of Christian Burial 10:30 A.M. St. Teresa of Avila Church. Memoriais may be made to Cystic Fibrosis Foundation 2011 Madison Cincinnati 45208. SCHAPPACHER Alberta age 58, Mackinaw City, MI formerly of Cincinnati, died August 27, 1994, survived by husband Donald, sons, Donaid Steve and daughter Lynn, grandchildren, Donny and Rachel.

Memorial services St. Anthony Catholic Church, Mackinaw City, 11 A.M., Wednesday. Memorial contributions to St. Anthony's Church or Hospice of the Straits. Nordman Funeral Home, Cheboygan, MI.

SCHICKERT David Lawrence of Covington, KY, died in his home August 26, 1994, due to a lingering illness. David was born March 2, 1962 in Hartford, WI and attended both grade and high school there. He worked for several years in the Milwaukee area before moving to Cincinnati, Ohio. He has been living in Covington, KY the last 4 years. He worked for Manhattan National Life Insurance Co.

in Cincinnati as a Policy Administration Specialist for 5 years before the illness forced him to quit in August of 1993. Survivors include his Lifetime Companion David F. Kennedy of Covington, KY, his mother Delores (nee Washburn) Schickert, brother James Schickert, sister Phyllis Schickert, brother-in-law Edward Tessmer, and his father Bernard Schickert, all of Hartford, WI. He is also survived by his grandmother Gertrude Schickert of Westbend, WI and numerous aunts and uncles, all of WI. He is also survived by his beloved dog Kirbie.

He is preceded by his sister Brenda (nee Schickert) Tessmer and his maternal grandparents Gilbert and Florence Washburn, all of Hartford, his aunt Carol Gensmer of Albuquerque, NM, and most recently by his grandfather Clarence Schickert of Westbend, WI. Services will be held at Swindler and Currin Funeral Home, 214 W. Southern Covington, KY, on Wednesday August 31, 1994 at 2 P.M. Visitation will begin at 12 noon. Interment will be at Mother of God Cemetery, 2701 Latonia Covington, KY.

A Memorial Service will be held at St. Kilians Church, Hartford, WI on at 2 P.M. David has requested donations be made to AIDS Volunteers of Northern Kentucky. Robert beloved husband of Helen Coppage Sharon, devoted father and father-in-law of Julia Lynn and Thomas Jeffrey Pennington, grandfather of Sharon, Laura and Leslie, brother of John Thomas Williamson. Sunday, August 28, 1994, residnce Milford, OH.

Services Evans Funeral Home, Milford, Wednesday, August 31, 1 P.M. Visitation Tuesday, 7-9 P.M. SHORT Grady 39, a lifetime Morrow resident, died Sunday, August 28, 1994. Grady was a 21 year employee of Cincinnati Milacron Inc. Private funeral services will be held at the family's convenience.

Memorial contributions have been requested to Morrow Life Squad, P.O. Box 161, Morrow, OH 45152. Arrangments by Vale-Hoskins Funeral Home, Morrow. SPECKIN Thelma, preceded in death by her husband Alfred. August 24, 1994 in Naples, FL, age 84 years.

Funeral services were last Friday in Naples. Graveside services will be held at Maple Grove Cemetery in Cleves, OH, 10:30 A.M., Wednesday, August 31. Memorials may be made to the charity of your choice. Radel Funeral Homes in charge of arrangements. Needles: Some on council oppose idea CONTINUED FROM PAGE B1 AIDS by sharing used needles.

To fight this problem, at least 20 cities in the United States have launched programs to supply clean needles to addicts. However, Adcock said the drug that appears to be causing the biggest problem in Greater Cincinnati is crack cocaine, which generally is smoked. Crack addicts can spread AIDS by selling unprotected sex for drugs and by engaging in unprotected sex while high. A needle exchange would not help deal with the crack problem. It would stir up a time-absorbing controversy that the financially strapped health department cannot afford, Adcock said.

Adcock said he will fight for a needleexchange program if the report Thursday convinces him there's a public health interest at, take. Funerals For more complete information and address of the funeral director refer to the individual death notice below. FUNERAL NAME TIME DATE HOME ABELSON, Rose 2:30 P.M. Aug. 30 Weil ALBERT, Dr.

Irwin C. 10:00 A.M. Aug. 30 Weil ALESSANDRO, Margaret 10:00 A.M. Sept.

1 Mihovk-Rosenacker ARMOR, Doncid E. 7:00 P.M. Aug. 30 United Methodist Church BARRETT, Eva H. 11:00 A.M.

Aug. 31 Schmidt-Dhonau BIERMANN, Mary Rose 10:00 A.M. Aug. 31 Vitt, Stermer Anderson BRADLEY, Tilda Mae 10:30 A.M. Aug.

31 Thompson-Stevens BROWN, Naomi Elizabeth 7:00 P.M. Sept. 4 Neidhard BUCKLE, Sadie 10:00 A.M. Aug. 30 Hawthorne-Bowles BURNS, Vernon Andrew 10:00 A.M.

Sept. 2 Moeller (Valparaiso, IN) CARPENTER, Julia E. Geo. H. Rohde Son CLARK, Howard B.

11:00 A.M. Aug. 31 Geo. H. Rohde Son CUNNINGHAM, Dorothy A.

7:00 P.M. Aug. 31 Witt, Good Kelsch DUNCAN, Kathlyn Wilma 11:00 A.M. Aug. 31 Argo-Bolton Lunsford EHA, Bette May 10:00 A.M.

Sept. Dobbling (Ft. Thomas) ERNST, Thelma A. 1:00 P.M. Aug.

31 Radel Funeral Service EVERETT, Harry L. Anderson, Baiter Sahnd FELLER, Nancy C. 10:30 A.M. Aug. 31 Albert L.

Boehmer Son FISCHER, Walter C. 10:30 A.M. Aug. 31 Gump-Holt FRIEDHOFF, John H. 12:00 Noon Aug.

31 Neidhard GOETZ, Louise A. 11:00 A.M. Sept. 1 Vorhis (Springdale) GRAINGER, John A. 6:00 P.M.

Aug. 31 Moore (Newtown) HASSLOCH, Margaret M. 1:00 P.M. Aug. 31 Miller-Simminger HAUCK, Dolores G.

11:00 A.M. Aug. 30 Witt, Good Kelsch HEISELMAN, Douglas James 7:00 P.M. Aug. 31 Gilligan HENNESSY, Roy 2:00 P.M.

Aug. 31 T.P. White Sons HEURICH, Robert Lee 2:00 P.M. Aug. 31 McCormick Mortuary Chapel KANE, Jacquelyn M.

10:00 A.M. Aug. 31 Mi (Covington) KEMPHAUS, Ralph Joseph 10:00 A.M. Aug. 31 Middendorf-Bullock (Erlanger) LISK, Stephen A.

10:30 A.M. Aug. 30 Radel Funeral Service LOUDIN, Donald J. 10:00 A.M. Sept.

1 Anderson MILLS, Bradley A. 10:00 A.M. Sept.01 Craver-Riggs MOORE, Rev. Edward 1:00 P.M. Aug.

30 Joseph R. Garr PANGALLO, Anthony Sr. 10:30 A.M. Aug. 31 B.J.

Meyer Sons SCHAPPACHER, Alberta R. 11:00 A.M. Aug. 31 Nordman (Cheboygan, MI) SCHICKERT, David Lawrence 2:00 P.M. Aug.

31 Swindler Currin SHARON, Robert C. 1:00 P.M. Aug. 31 Evans SHORT, Grady L. Vale-Hoskins SPECKIN, Thelma 10:30 A.M.

Aug. 31 Radel Funeral Service STEPHENSON, Josephine 10:00 A.M. STRITCH, Sister Imelda 4:00 P.M. TAYLOR, Eleanor WEINER, Blanche 11:00 A.M. WERNKE, Jeanette M.

9:30 A.M. 5 Death Notices STEPHENSON Josephine, widow of Emmett A. Stephenson, loving mother of Joyce M. Distler of St. Louis, MO and James E.

Stephenson of Pittsburgh, PA, devoted grandmother of seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren, dear sister of Frances Hollerbach, Mary Lee Hornado and Russell White. Monday, August 29, 1994 in St. Louis, MO. Friends may call at the Miller -Simminger Funeral Home, 3330 Parkcrest Western Hills (between Glenway and Schwartze Wednesday 9 A.M. until time of funeral service at 10 A.M.

STRITCH Sister Imelda (Ethel Rose), died Sunday, August 28, 1994 after a short illness at Ursuline Center, St. Martin, OH in her 95th year of life. She is survived by many devoted cousins and friends. Mass of Christian Burial will be held at the Sacred Heart Chapel, Ursuline Center, Wednesday, August 31, 1994 at 4 P.M. Visitation will be from 3-4 P.M., Wednesday in the Sacred Heart Chapel.

Remembrances may be made to the Ursuline Memorial Fund. Thompson-Stevens Funeral Home, Mt. Orab, OH serving the Ursulines. TAYLOR Eleanor, beloved sister of Charles R. Taylor, Barbara Taylor Doyle, Elizabeth Taylor and Charlotte Rehnberg Taylor.

Thursday, August 25, 1994. Memorials may be made to the Hamilton County Childrens Services, 628 Sycamore Cincinnati, OH 45202. WEINER Blanche (nee Marcus), 80, on August 26, 1994 in Miami Beach, FL, beloved wife of Lee Weiner of Boca Raton, FL, devoted mother of Sheila Weiner of Boca Raton, FL and Steve Weiner, dear sister of Ralph Marcus of State College, PA and Harold Marcus. Graveside services Wednesday, August 31, 11:00 A.M. at Love Bros.

Cemetery on Rosemont Ave. in Price Hill. Memorial contributions to Halom House, 1514 Section Cincinnati, OH 45237 would be appreciated. Aug. 31 Miller-Simminger Aug.

31 Thompson-Stevens Aug. 31 Graveside (Love Bros. Cemetry) Aug. 31 Rebold 5 Death Notices winding, two-lane roads called "Civil War-era" by some is not able to accommodate the traffic funneled into the area. Officials in the township and county are working to turn that around: Tylersville Road has been widened, improvements are on tap for Ohio 747, and work is progressing on the proposed Allen Road interchange, which would connect Mulhauser Road to Interstate 75.

Rapid growth has challenged the area's water system, but with groundbreaking today for a reservoir and pump station on Beckett Ridge Boulevard, another pump station in the works, and a 1 million-gallon storage tank being built on Princeton Road, water will be flowing problem-free by May, officials say. Township officials are working on plans to build two fire stations one in Wetherington and one in Beckett Ridge, Cates said. The new stations, to be paid for through property taxes, will bring the township's total to five. "It's a by-product of our growth," which shows no signs of letting up, Cates said. U.S.

Census figures show that Union Township grew at a rate between 1980 and 1990, from 23,000 to nearly 40,000. Township officials estimate the current population to be around 48,000. Thanks to aggressive recruiting by the township, the county and a coalition of area businesses, industries continue to eye the more than 3,000 acres of industrially zoned land in Union Township. Adding to the enticement are the proximity to major highways, availability of land and financial incentives. The location and the land make Union Township attractive to developers, but the population also is a bonus.

Bounty of consumers "We have all these people up here looking for goods and services to be brought to them," said Mike Hunter, vice president of marketing and operations for Blue Chip Resources developers. "It is a tremendous Blue Chip is building Beckett Town Center at the intersection of Ohio 747 and Smith Road. Businesses already in store for the township include include a Willie's Sports Bar in the Beckett Ridge plaza on Ohio 747 at Smith Road, Wal-Mart and Meijer stores at Interstate 75 and Tylersville Road, and a proposed Kohl's department store on Tylersville Road. "If we do nothing, those 3,000 acres are going to fill up eventually," said Ray Bowman, chamber executive of the Union Township Chamber of Commerce. "We want it to be sooner rather than later that it fills up.

"My priority is to make this a strong business community. If you have a strong business community, it improves the whole community" A WERNKE Jeanette M. (nee Naegele), beloved wife of Leo J. Wernke, loving mother of Mary Jean (Mike) Kathman, Colleen (Bill) Troehler, grandmother of Patrick, Cindy, Scott, Tanya, Brian, and Stacey, sister of Marian Heidel and the late Carl Naegele. Monday, August 29, 1994, age 70.

Friends may call at Rebold Funeral Home, 3700 Glenmore Avenue, Cheviot, Tuesday 6-9 P.M. Funeral Mass and Burial, Wednesday, 9:30 A.M., St. Aloysius Gonzaga Church. Memorials may be directed to the American Diabetes Association. War I Vet War Il Vet Veteran Veteran Forces Persian Gulf 20 Funeral Homes FUNERAL HOME 922-1010 2880 Boudinot at Queen City DALBERT-WOODRUFF ELDEN A.

GOOD 2620 ERIE AVE. 871-3433 Hall and Jordan FUNERAL CHAPELS 761-8881 863-2907 Hodapp Funeral Homes Carthage 821-0805 College Hill 541-1040 West Chester 777-8433 W. MACK JOHNSON ANDERSON FUNERAL HOMES Muehlenkamp-Erschell Funeral Homes NURRE BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS 241-6929 TUFTS SCHILDMEYER Loveland 683-2430 Blanchester 783-2458 T. P.

WHITE SONS Mt. Washington 231-7150 Opponents to a needle exchange have started lining up. Cincinnati City Council members Charles Winburn and Tom Luken have said a needle exchange would amount to the city helping people take drugs. "We're not doing (AIDS) prevention by giving out needles. We're helping keep the drug dealers in business," Winburn said.

Councilman Tyrone Yates, who asked the health department to commission the study, said Cincinnati residents would support a needle-exchange program if it saves lives. "People would say it's the medically smart thing to do." Winburn has introduced a motion in city council to prevent the health department from using city money or accepting federal money to launch a needleexchange program. Man admits defrauding workers' compensation The Associated Press MOUNT GILEAD, Ohio A man has pleaded guilty to one count of grand theft for defrauding the Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation of more than $12,000, according to the bureau and attorney general's office. Lloyd. Casto, 46, of Columbus, entered the plea Friday in Morrow County Common Pleas Court.

He submitted photocopies of altered wage statements to workers' compensation to continue receiving benefits from the bureau, Attorney General Lee Fisher said. Casto faces a maximum of two years in prison and a $5,000 fine..

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