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The Cincinnati Enquirer METROOBITUARIES B14 Thursday, November 16. 1995 Death Notices Death Notices Death Notices Death Notices Funerals For more complete information and address of the funeral director refer to the individual death notice below, Thomas Stueve brought innovation to legal field FUNERAL HOME i OBITUARIES nati Foundation for Mortuary Education, which Mr. Stueve created to aid the local Cincinnati College of Mortuary Science. He taught mortuary law at the college for 45 years. In 1989, the If college honored him with an honorary doctorate of humane letters.

Stueve Criminal law his passion BY JUDY ASHTON The Cincinnati Enquirer As an assistant prosecutor for Hamilton County in 1942, Thomas Stueve was the first to use composite drawings for criminals. Mr. Stueve, whose legal career spanned more than 60 years, from Madeira city solicitor to the rank of first assistant U.S. attorney, died Monday of complications from hip surgery at Mercy Hospital Anderson. The Anderson Township resident was 87.

Mr. Stueve was admired for his creativity. "The practice of law in this area will bear his stamp for years to come because of his innovations," said a daughter, Joan Ingalls of New York City. During the 11 years Mr. Stueve held the title of first assistant county prosecutor, he established tours of Ohio prisons for other prosecutors and saw that new prosecutors took training at Northwestern University.

He served as first assistant U.S. attorney for the Southern District of Ohio from 1953 to 1961. Mr. Stueve had been city solicitor for Silverton and Madeira and, until 1994, worked for the Hamilton County Public Defenders Commission, a group of lawyers who provide legal services to indigent people. Last year, the commission came to his hospital bed to give him an award for outstanding legal service.

"He really loved criminal law," his daughter said. "He loved trying cases, the relationship with the jury, the whole process." Mr. Stueve was the author of Mortuary Law, used by students at mortuary colleges throughout the country. The proceeds from the book benefited the Cincin- Mr. Stueve was a graduate of the University of Cincinnati and the Salmon P.

Chase College of Law, where he was a member of Phi Alpha Delta. He also was a member of the Ohio and American bar associations, serving as president of the Cincinnati chapter in 1965. Mr. Stueve had been master of Price Hill Lodge 524 in 1936 (now merged with North Bend Lodge 3460), and a member of Scottish Rite, Valley of Cincinnati; and the Syrian Shrine. He also had been a member of the Republican Club, Madison-ville Kiwanis and Church of the Redeemer in Hyde Park.

Also surviving are another daughter, Karen Suess of Phoenix; a sister, Martha Stueve of Hyde Park; and five grandchildren. Visitation will be at 10:30 a.m. Saturday in Norman Chapel at Spring Grove Cemetery. A service will follow at 1 1 a.m. at the Norman Chapel.

Burial will be in Spring Grove Cemetery. Memorials can be made to the Cincinnati Foundation for Mortuary Education, 645 W. North Bend Road, Cincinnati 45224. Store that sold beer to teen not responsible in wreck ALEXANDER Pauline. Service Friday, 7 P.M., Hall-Jordan Funeral Home, 2625 Gilbert, Walnut Hills.

Visitation 6-7 P.M. ARMSTRONG WiWiam Joseph, of Hamilton Township. Beloved husband of Anna Marie Armstrong (nee Abend), loving father of William Gerhard Armstrong, Dian-na Marie Graham and Thomas Joseph Armstrong, dear broth er of Margaret, Theresa, Rita and the late Catherine and Mary, devoted grandfather of four grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Wednesday, November is, 1995, age 76. Friends received at Tufts Schildmeyer Funeral Home, 129 N.

Riverside Loveland, Friday, November 17, 9:30 A.M.- 10:30 A.M. Mass of Christian Burial, St. Philip Catholic Church, Morrow, OH, Friday, 11 A.M. Interment Gate of Heaven Cemetery. BEDRICK Ann E.

(nee Massle), survived by family members William, Michael, Linda and Shellle Massle, Becky and Hugh Halns and Lucille Garner. November 14, 1995. Age 87 years. Resi dence Anderson Township. Service at Mt.

Washington Church of Christ, 6986 Salem on Saturday, November 18, at 10:30 A.M. Friends may call at the church Saturday from 9:30 to 10:30 A.M. Memorials to Clermont County Animal Welfare League. BLACK Floyd. Service TODAY, 7 P.M.

Pilgrim 1525 Lincoln, Walnut Hills. Visitation P.M. at the church. Arrangements by Hail-Jordan Funeral Homes. CHADWELL Ernest.

Service Friday, 1 P.M. Israel Hamilton. Visitation 12-1 P.M. at the church. Arrangements by Green-Hall Jordan Memorial Chapel.

CRAWFORD Maggie devoted mother of George F. Jr. Jeannye), loving sister of Isaac Blow and Mildred Durham, grandmother of Gena B. and George F. Crawford III and a host of other relatives and friends.

November 12, 1995. No public viewing. Friends may caH at Calvary U.M. Church, 3215 Woodburn TODAY from 10:30 A.M. until time of funeral service at 11 A.M.

Rev. Kenneth Cunt- mlngs, officiating. Interment Gate of Heaven Cemetery. Renfro Funeral Service, Inc. In charge of arrangements.

EVERSOLE Osee Mae (nee Thomas), beloved wife of the late Andy Ever sole, devoted mother of Mrs. Vivian Dubois, dear grandmother of Dennis and Rensler Keagle and Jacqueline and Joan Dubois, great-grandmother of five great-grandchildren. Tuesday, November 14, 1995. Residence Cincinnati, OH, formerly of Newport, KY, age 89 years. Services Friday, November 17, 1995, at 10 A.M.

at the Muehlenkamp-Erschell Newport Funeral Home, 835 York St. No visitation. Burial In Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Ohio. FRANKE William H. beloved husband of Kay Wallingford Franke, devoted son of Florence Mause Franke and the late William J.

Franke, dear brother of Carol Ann Marti (William), dear uncle of Michelle and Michael Marti. Suddenly Tuesday, November 14, 1995, age 52 years. Friends may call at the Miller-Slmmin-ger Funeral Home, 3330 Park-crest Ln (between Schwartze and Glenway Western Hills, Saturday 8:30 A.M. until 10:15 A.M. followed by Mass of Christian Burial St.

Simon Church at 11 A.M. If desired, memorials may be directed to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Memphis, TN 38105. GEN IS James dearly beloved husband of Jean Genis (nee Bar-lage), brother of the late Harriet Shelton, loving uncle of Dennis Shelton and Linda Pal-lenik, great-uncle of Melissa Shelton, Shandra Pallenlk, brother-in-law of Clifford Bar-lage Jr.

Wednesday, November 15, 1995, age 71 years. Funeral service Saturday, 10 A.M. at the Dalbert A Woodruff Funeral Home, 2880 Boudinot Ave. at Queen City. Visitation Friday evening from 541 P.M.

If so desired, memorials should be made to the charity of choice. GENTRY David 0 devoted husband of Betty Gentry, loving father of David J. Tony Gentry, Joan Woolen, Valerie (Nelson) Cornist, Diane Gentry, and Gina Gentry-Fletcher (Steven), dear brother of Albert (Carolyn), Joseph and Mendel Gentry and Nannie Parsons, Anena (Lynn) Younger, fond son-in-law of Clara Rolsen, brother-in-law of Maybelle (Richard) Epos, William (Wllma) Love and Rose Wooifork, nephew of David Frazler, also survived by six grandchildren, two great-grandchildren and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. November 15, 1995, age 63. Funeral service 11 A.M.

Saturday at Hall-Jordan Funeral Home, 400 N. Wayne Rev. James Mobley, officiating. Friends may caH 10 A.M. until time of service.

Interment Beech Grove Cemetery. GERTZ Dorothy 75 of Dunedin, died Wednesday, November 8, 1995 at home. Native of Cincinnati, OH. She retired after working eight years as a receptionist for Seminole Hospital. Survivors Include a niece, Susanna M.

Bushman, Cincinnati and 12 great-nephews and great-nieces. National Cremation Society, Largo. LACKEY Seante. Service Friday, 1:30 P.M., Hall-Jordan Funeral Home, 2625 Gilbert, Walnut Hills. Visitation P.M.

LAUGHLIN John W. "Jack," beloved brother of Mary Jane Hutchins, Hal J. Laughlin, M.D., LaVerne Stark, Ralph Laughlin and Shirley Lalley, also survived by 24 nieces and nephews and numerous great-nieces and nephews. Wednesday, November 15, 1995, age 68 years. Resident of St.

Clare Retirement Community. Formerly of Dry Ridge, KY. Friends may call at the St. Clare Retirement Community Chapel, 60 Compton Saturday morning, from 9 A.M. until the Mass of Christian Burial at 10 A.M.

Remembrances may be made to Hospice of Cincinnati, 2710 Reading 45206. LONG Edward. Service TODAY, 10 A.M., Hall-Jordan Funeral Home, 400 N. Wayne, Lockland. Visitation 9-10 A.M.

MARCUS Jacob Rader on November 14, 1995, age 99, beloved husband of the late Antoinette Brody Marcus, devoted father of the late Merle Marcus, loving brother of the late Frank, Isaac and Ethel Marcus, dear brother-in-law of Sarah Marcus. Graveside services Thursday, November 16 at 2:30 P.M. at United Jewish Cemetery In Walnut Hills, 3400 Montgomery Rd. Memorial contributions to American Jewish Archives co Hebrew Union College would be appreciated. MONTGOMERY Curtis Lee Sutton, devoted father of Nick Sharlene, and Matthew Montgomery, Selena Goshade, and Curtis Palmer, step-father of Mark McBrlde and David Montgomery, one aunt, 19 grandchildren and a host of other relatives and friends.

November 12, 1995. Friends may caH at Golden Leaf Baptist Church, 5910 Argus Friday from 11 A.M. until time of funeral service at 12 Noon, Rev. Carl Adkins, officiating. Interment Dayton National Cemetery.

Renfro Funeral Service, Inc. In charge of arrangements. MORELAND John beloved husband of Anna Marguerite Moreland (nee Arnold), devoted father of Jack A. Moreland and his wife Rose Mary, loving grandfather of Leeanne Maltble, Danny and Jane Moreland and greatgrandfather of Tanner and Emily Maltbie. Tuesday, November 14, 1995.

Age 92 years. Visitation Thursday, 7-9 P.M. at the Argo-Bolton Luns'nrd Funeral Home, 100 S. Miami Cleves, where the funeral service will be held Friday at 11 A.M. North Bend Lodge 346 and Scottish Rite Ring Service Thursday at 8 P.M.

The family prefers memorials to the Shrlners Hospital for Crippled Children, 1900 Richmond Lexington, KY, 40502. MORGAN Cora Bea, age 83 years, sister of Durwood (Brownie) Morgan, Dorothy Perln, Jack Morgan and Pat Rich, dear aunt of eight nieces and nephews and great-nieces end nephews. Formerly of Clifton. Longtime nurse at Children's Hospital. Wednesday, November 15, 1995.

Friends may call Friday, from noon until time of service at 2 P.M. at the Strawser Funeral Home, 9503 Kenwood Blue Ash. Memorials may be directed to the Children's Hospital. NEELY Minnie. Service Saturday, 9:30 A.M., Hall-Jordan Funeral Home, 2625 Gilbert, Walnut Hills.

Visitation A.M. NELSON Edwin loving husband of Rose Ann Nelson (nee Strelt-marter), beloved father of Edwin Guy (Lisa), Jeffrey Scott (Cathy), Timothy J. (Mary Jo) Nelson and Melinda Ann (Ed) Cole, dear grandfather of Ely-sha, Mallory, Dustln, Brendon, Daniel, Patrick and the late Tyler. Tuesday, November 14, 1995. Friends may call at Mih-ovk-Rosenacker Funeral Home, 5527 Cheviot Rd.

(near North Bend Rd Friday 6-9 P.M. Mass of Christian Burial St. Ignatius Loyola Church, Saturday, November 18, 1995 at 10:30 A.M. Memorials may be made to the American Hevt Association. NOLDE Lela (nee Meeks), beloved wife of Richard Nolde, dear mother of Richard D.

Nolde, grandmother of Richard J. Nolde and sister of Ruth Catron, Louise Simpson, Vernon, Dick, Louis, Bob, Glenn, Bill and Homer Meeks. Suddenly Tuesday, November 14, 1995. Visitation at the Gllligan Funeral Home, Montgomery at Gal-braith, Friday from 6-9 P.M. Funeral services Saturday at 10 A.M.

OPP Margaret (nee Bender), beloved wife of the late Frank Opp, devoted mother of Marten (Ken) Botzung and Marge (Harold) Vietiauer, dear sister of Rose Braun, also survived by six grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Tuesday, November 14, 1995, age 89 years, formerly of College Hill. Friends may call at the Hodapp Funeral Home, 6041 Hamilton College Hill, Saturday from 10:30 A.M. to 12:30 P.M. to be followed by the funeral service at the College HIM Presbyterian Church, 5742 Hamilton Ave.

at Groesbeck College HID at I P.M. Remembrances may be made to the Pediatric Heart Fund of Children's Hospital, 3333 Burnet 45229-3039. PENN Theoel L. T.L" of Aurora, IN. Tuesday, November 14, 1995, age 91.

Funeral 11 A.M., Friday, First Baptist Church of Aurora, IN. Visitation Thursday 5-8 P.M. at Filter Funeral Home, 310 Fourth Aurora, IN. POAGE Evelyn Mildred (Green) of Deer Park. Wednesday, November 15, 1995, age 73.

Graveside services Friday, 1:30 P.M., Spring Grove Cemetery. A procession will be leaving from Tufts Schildmeyer Funeral Home, Loveland, 1 P.M. RICE John beloved father of Carrie A. and Amy J. Rice, loving son and step-son of June Davis and Tony Teunissen, dear brother of Peggy Hopkins.

Tuesday, November 14, 1995, Fairfield. Friends may call Thursday, 6-9 P.M. at the Dayspring Church of God, 1060 Smiley Forest Pvk. Funeral services will be Friday at 10 A.M. Memorials may be made to the church memorial fund.

RODNER Joseph on November 14, 1995, age 90, beloved husband of the late Helen Rodner, devoted father of Marilyn Feuer, dear brother of Charles, Bernard and Nathan Rodner and the late Selma Heck, Edith Levinson and Jean Swerln, loving grandfather of Jim and Jane Feuer, also survived by three great-grandchildren. Graveside services Friday, November 17 at the Golf Manor Cemetery. Procession leaves Well Funeral Home, 3901 Reading Rd. at 12:30 P.M. No visitation.

Memorial contributions to the charity of one's choice would be appreciated ROSSER Horace, loving father of Michael (Janle) Rosser, James and Jennifer Cleveland and Blanche Cephus, dear brother of Edward (Phyllis) Rosser, Floyd (Louise) Rosser, Carl and Love Rosser, also survived by 16 grandchildren, six great-grandchildren and a host of other relatives and friends. November 14, 1995, at age 72. Funeral services Friday, 11 A.M. at Freeman Avenue United Church of Christ, 2601 Gilbert Rev. William L.

Land, D. Pastor, officiating. Friends may call at the church 10 A.M. until time of service. Interment VA National Cemetery, Dayton, OH.

Arrangements by HaH-Jordan Fu-neral Homes. SCUDDER Mark Monday, Florence, IN. rwm aaiuiuay, nor keN Morrison Funeral Home, Vevay, IN. Calling Friday from 6-9 P.M. SMITH Wilmer of Goshen.

Loving father of Judith A. Arnold, James Joseph A. and Terry A. Smith, caring grandfather of 14 grandchildren and 2.75 great-grandchildren. Tuesday, November 14, 1995, at age 70.

He was a member of Mulberry Church of Christ and V.F.W. Post 6562 Milford. Friends received 6-8 P.M. Friday, November 17, 1995, at Tufts Schildmeyer Funeral Home, 1668 St. Rt.

28, Goshen, where memorial services will follow at 8 P.M. Donations may be made to V.F.W. Post 6562, 1596 St. Rt. 131, MIHord, OH, 45150.

SPENCE William age 55 years, beloved husband of Ethel K. Spence, devoted father of Lisa A. and William R. Spence, brother of John Spence (Seattle, WA), proud owner of Atlas. Sunday, November 12, 1995.

Formerly of Montgomery. Friends may call Saturday from 10 A.M. until time of service at 11 A.M. at United Methodist Church of the Saviour, 8005 Pfelffer Montgomery. For those who choose, contributions may be made to Pro Kids, 917 Main Second Fl Cincinnati, OH, 45202.

Arrangements by Strawser Funeral Home, 791-7203. SR. ANNELLA SLATOVSKY, S.C. Beloved member of the Sisters of Charity, Tuesday, November 14, 1995 at Mother Margaret Hall, Mt. St.

Joseph, OH. She is survived by one brother, Paul Slatoskl and nieces and nephews. Visitation wW be In the Heritage Room, Thursday, November 16 from 3 P.M. until the Mass of Christian Burial at 4 P.M. In the Motherhouse Chapel.

Gllllgan-Siefke Funeral Home serving the sisters. ST. JOHN Clement M.D., beloved husband of Eloise Backman St. John and the late Evelyn Lackey St. John, father of Mrs.

R. P. (Margaret Layman, grandfather of Lawrence, Thomas and Steven Layman, brother of Mrs. William R. Collins, Elbert D.

and Ivan S. St. John. Tuesday, November 14, 1995. Friends may call at the Anderson, Baiter 4.

Sahnd Funeral Home, 3412 Clifton Clifton, Thursday 7-9 P.M. Funeral services will be Friday, 10:30 A.M. at the Spring Grove Cemetery-Mausoleum Chapel. If desired, memorials may be made to the University of Cincinnati Medical Center. STOCKMEIER Jeanette (nee Henry), wife of the late Robert E.

Stockmeier, devoted mother of Mrs. Janice Lipps, Robert W. and Terry Stockmeier and the late Leslie Stockmeier, dear sister of George Henry, 11 grandchildren, ten great-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren. November 14, 1995, age 84, residence Mt. Orab.

Services will be held 11 A.M., Friday from the Moore Funeral Home, 225 Spring Batavia where friends may caH from 10 A.M. until time of service. Memorials are preferred to the First Christian Assembly of God, 220 Wm. Howard Taft Cincinnati 452)9. STORY Sue (nee Hanlon), beloved wife of Howard E.

Story, devoted mother of Cindy Wise and Craig Story, beloved daughter of Paul and Maude Hanlon, dear sister of Jo Shade, dear grandmother of Adam, Amanda, Andrew and Andrea Wise and Zachary Story. Wednesday, November 15, 1995. Residence Ludlow, KY. Age 58 years. Visitation Friday evening, from 4-8 P.M.

at the Mld-dendorf-BuHock Funeral Home, 461 Elm Ludkiw. Funeral 10 A.M. Saturday, November 18, 1995, at the First Presbyterian Church, 429 Oak Ludlow. Interment Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Erlanger. Memorials may be made to the church.

STUEVE Thomas, beloved husband of the late Shirley Kaeser Stueve, dear father of Karen S. Suess of Phoenix, AZ and Joan S. Ingalls of New York City, brother of Martha Stueve, grandfather of Asia and Anitra Ingalls, Jill, Thomas, and David Suess. Monday, November 13, 1995. Age 87.

Residence Anderson Township. Visitation at 10:30 A.M., Saturday at the Norman Chapel, Spring Grove Cemetery. Funeral service to follow at II A.M. Memorials may be directed to the Cincinnati Foundation for Mortuary Education, 645 W. North Bend Road, Cincinnati, OH 45224.

Elden A. Good Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. GLAZER James dear brother of Patricia L. Herman, also survived by four nieces and four nephews. November 15, 1995.

Residence Anderson Township. Owner of Holmes 8. Glazer Orthopedic Stocking Manufacturing, past-president of the local American Numismatic Association. Friends may call at T.P. White Sons Funeral Home, 2050 Beechmont Mt.

Washington on Friday, November 17 from 7 to 9 P.M. Contributions to the American Cancer Society. HALL Mildred (nee Wessel), beloved wife of the late Joseph Had, devoted mother of Janice Hall Thompson and husband, Robert; J. Parker HaH and wife, Agnes, Wayne HaH and wife, Marsha; dear sister of Janice Means and the late Evelyn and Dorothy Wessel, loving grandmother of ten grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren. Memorial services will be 11 A.M., Saturday, November 18, 1995 at the Cedars of Lebanon Chapel, Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, OH.

Memorials In memory of Mildred Hall may be made co the Development Office of Christ Hospital or Knox Presbyterian Church. Charles C. Young Funeral Home, Ross, OH assisting the family. HARRISON Mary Kathryn, baby daughter of Dan and Stephanie Shaw Harrison, sister of Christine and Beth Harrison, cherished granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs.

James and Kathryn Shaw and Mrs. Lois Harrison and the late Mr. Robert Harrison. Tuesday, November 14, 1995 in her second month of life. Funeral services wit be conducted at 10 A.M., Saturday.

Rev. Brad Olsen officiating with visitation from 9 A.M. till time of service, all at Mllford First United Methodist Church. Expressions of sympathy may be made in the form of memorial contributions to Hospice of Cincinnati Pediatric Program, 2710 Reading Cincinnati 45202 or Mllford First United Methodist Church, 541 Main Milford, 45150. Craver-Riggs Funeral Home caring for the family.

HIRSCHAUER Jack husband of Edna Hir-schauer (nee Neal), loving father of John M. Hirschauer and Michelle M. Smith, father-in-law of Nancy Hirschauer and Steve Smith, brother of Dorothy Burbrlnk, Arlene Donley, Edwin, Robert, Paul and Tom Hirschauer, also survived by nine grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. November 14, 1995. Residence Anderson Township.

Mass of Christian Burial at St. lohn Flshe-Church, on Friday, November 17 at 9:30 A.M. Friends may call at T. P. White Sons Funeral Home, 2050 Beechmont Mt.Washlngton on Thursday from 7 to 9 P.M.

Memorials to Right to Life. HUGHES Evelyn, beloved mother of Paula Rease, Rev. Albert Cole, Donald (Grace) Cole and Darlene Hughes Joiner, god mother of Debra Deal, Clara Matthews and Eloise Pass-more, also survived by eight grandchildren, five greatgrandchildren, one sister, Thei-ma A. (Rev. James Johnson, Nathaniel (Brenda) Cole and Solomon Cole, one aunt, Thelma Smith, a host of other relatives and friends.

November 14, 1995. Visitation Saturday, November 18, 10 A.M. until service time, 11:30 A.M. from the Morning Star Baptist Church, 722 Oak Street, Pastor Calvin Harper, officiating. Interment Spring Grove Cemetery.

Jamison Jamison in charge of arrangements. HUMPHRIES Verlin dear sister of Jessie N. Humphries, Macon, GA, fond niece of Nelson Warren, loving sister-in-law, Dorothy Humphries, also survived by a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. November 13, 1995. Friends may call Friday, November 18th from 6 P.M.

until time of the funeral service at 7:30 P.M. from the Unity Baptist Church, 3126 Fairfield Rev. Dock Foster, Pastor. Interment Saturday, November 17, Walnut Hills Cemetery. Jamison Jamison in charge of arrangements.

HUNTER Mary. Service Friday, 11 A.M., Hall-Jordan Funeral Home, 2625 Gilbert, Walnut Hills. Visitation 10-11 A.M. IANNITTI Louis A. Sr.

(Lou), beloved husband of Angela lannittl (nee Pelosi), devoted father of Louis Don, Rick and Dennis lannittl, brother of Dick lannittl, also survived by 12 grandchildren. November 14, 1995. Residence Cherry Grove. Mass of Christian Burial at St. Thomas More Church on Friday, November 17, at 10:30 A.M.

Friends may cat! at T. P. White (, Sons Funeral Home, 2050 Bechmont Mt. Washington on Thursday, from 7 to P.M. Memorials to American Diabetes Association or American Heart Fund.

JOHNSON Harold Vaughn, beloved father of Aslawn and Kathy Dorsey, Gall Smith, Vivian, Vanessa and John Lester Hudson, Mary D. and Falayan Mitchell, Sylvia Davis, Gregory Keith (Felicia) and Anthony Jackson, dear brother of Christine McClarkln, Elizabeth McBrlde and Lorraine Bolden, also survived by 20 grandchildren, six greatgrandchildren, dearest friend Leola Mitchell, cousins, Aggie Dodds, Rosalee Peterson and Annie Ushery and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. November 15, 1995, at the age of 70. Funeral services wil be held 7 P.M. Sunday at the Hall-Jordan Funeral Home, 2625 Gilbert Ave.

Friends may call from 5 P.M. until time of services. Interment Vine Street HID Cemetery. KELLY Marian Joslin passed away peacefully at home In Oial, CA on November 9, 1995. Champion of correct grammar and manners, patron of zoos, music festivals and haute couture, friend to cats and dogs, bridge players and golfers.

Mrs. Kelly and her sweet humor will be greatly missed by family and friends. No services wil be held at her request. In Keu of flowers, donations may be made to the Santa Barbara Zoological Gardens, where her giraffes continue to graze gracefully. NAME TIME ALEXANDER, Pauline J.

7:00 P.M. ARMSTRONG, William Joseph 11:00 A.M. BEDRICK, Ann E. 10:30 A.M. BLACK, Floyd 7:00 P.M.

CHADWELl, Ernest 1 :00 P.M. CRAWFORD, Moggie L. 11:00 A.M. EVERSOLE, Osee Mae 10:00 A.M. FRANKE, William 11:00 A.M.

GENIS, James D. 10:00 A.M. GENTRY, David 0. Sr. 1 1 :00 A.M.

GERTZ, Dorothy E. GLAZER, James A. HALL, Mildred 1 HARRISON, Mary Kathryn 10:00 A.M. HIRSCHAUER, Jock R. 9:30 A.M.

HUGHES, Evelyn 11:30 A.M. HUMPHRIES, Verlin I. 7:30 P.M. HUNTER, Mary 1 IANNITTI, touis Sr. 10:30 A.M.

JOHNSON, Horold Voughn 7:00 P.M. KELLY, Marian Joslin LACKEY, Seante 1:30 P.M. LAUGHLIN, John "Jack" LONG, Edward MARCUS, Jocob Rader 2:30 P.M. MONTGOMERY, Curtis LeeS. 12:00 Noon MORELAND, John W.

11:00 A.M. MORGAN, Cora Bea 2:00 P.M. NEELY, Minnie 9:30 A.M. NELSON, Edwin B. NOLDE, lela OPP, Margoi PENN, Theoel L.

11 :00 A.M. POAGE, Evelyn Mildred 1:30 P.M. RICE, John I. 10:00 A.M. RODNER, Joseph 1 2:30 P.M.

ROSSER, Horace 1 1 :00 A.M. SCUDDER, Mark A. SMITH, Wilmer E. 8:00 P.M. SPENCE, William H.

1 1:00 A.M. SR. ANNELLA SLATOVSKY, SC 4:00 P.M. ST. JOHN, Clement STOCKMEIER, Jeanette 11:00 A.M.

STORY, Sue STUEVE, Thomas 1 1 :00 A.M. TAYLOR, Robert 10:00 A.M. TOWNSEND, Mary Walter 7:00 P.M. WAGERS, Martha WARD, Alberto 11:00 A.M. WINDGASSEN, Raymond F.

WOOLLEY, Helen L. 1 2:30 P.M. ZAJAC, Lucille D. 9:00 A.M. EE Death Nonces TAYLOR Robert.

Service Monday, 10 A.M., Hall-Jordan Funeral Home, 2625 Gilbert, Walnut Hills. Visitation 9-10 A.M. TOWNSEND Mary Walter, beloved mother of Alice Hill, Minnie Davis, Deacon Scottie (Martha), Rev. Dr. John (Queen Ester) and Dillard Ewlng (Betty), also survived by 18 fond grandchildren, several generations of greatgrandchildren, many other relatives and friends.

Passed November 15, 1995 at age 97. Friends may call during visitation Friday 6 P.M. until time of services 7 P.M. at Second Baptist Church, 1402 Laidlaw Rev. Delwood Cromwell, Pastor.

Interment Vine Street HID Cemetery. Arrangements by HaH-Jordan Funeral Home. WAGERS Martha (nee Woods), beloved wife of the late Charlie Campbell and General Wagers, devoted mother of Betty J. Benda and Charles Campbel and the late Gladys Prasky, Lorene Compton, Marcus and James W. Campbell, dear grandmother of 20 and great-grandmother of 15, sister of Luerenla Rice, also survived by many nieces and nephews.

Tuesday, November 14, 1995, age 89 years, resident of Winton Place for over 44 years. Friends may caH at the Vorhis Funeral Home, 11365 Springfield Spring-dale, Thursday from 6-8 P.M. Funeral services Friday, November 17, 10 A.M. at the Landmark Baptist Chapel. If desired, sympathy may be expressed by a memorial contrl-bution to the church.

WARD Alberta. Service Saturday, 11 A.M., St. Stephens A.M.E., 3135 Hackberry, Evanston. Visitation 10-11 A.M. at the church.

Arrangements by HaH-Jordan Funeral Home. WINDGASSEN Raymond beloved husband of Alma (nee Kromme) Windgassen, dear father of Janice (Jeff) Leedy and Alan (Maureen) Windgassen, grandfather of Jake and Jessica, brother of the late Clarence and Robert Windgassen. Tuesday, November 14, 1995, age 81 years. Visitation Friday evening from P.M. at the Neidhard-Mlnges Funeral Home, 3155 Harrison Westwood.

Mass of Christian Burial 10 A.M., Saturday at St. Aloysius Church, Bridgetown. Member of Local 392 Pipefitters Union for 56 years and a member of Amvets Post 41 who win hold services Friday at 7:30 P.M. Memorials may be made to the St. Aloysius School Tuition Aid Fund or chvlty of one's choice.

DATE Nov. 1 7 Holl-Jordon Nov. 17 Tufts Schildmeyer (love lond) Nov. 18T. P.

White Sons Nov. 16 Hall-Jordan Nov. 1 7 Green- Hall Jordan Nov. 16 Renfro Nov. 17 Muehlenltamp- Erschell INewport) Nov.

18 Miller-Simminger Nov. 18 Dalbert 4 Woodruff 1 Nov. 1 8 Holl-Jordon J. National Cremation So- ciety T.P. White Sons Nov.

18 Charles C. Young Nov. 18 Craver-Riggs Nov. 1 7 T. P.

White Sons Nov. 18 Jamison Jamison Nov. 1 7 Jamison Jamison Nov. 17 Holl-Jordon Nov. 1 7 T.

P. White Sons Nov. 19 Hall-Jordan Ojoi, CA Nov. 1 7 Hall-Jordan Nov. 18 Hodapp Nov.

16 Hall-Jordan Nov. 16 Weil IGroveside) Nov. 17 Renfro Nov. 1 7 Argo-Bolton Lunsford, Nov. 1 7 Strawser (Blue Ash) Nov.

18 Hall-Jordan Nov. 18 Mihovk-Rosenacker Nov. 18 Gilligon Nov. 18 Hodopp (College Hilll Nov. 1 7 Ulrich-Filter (Dillsboro IN Nov.

17 Tufts Schildmeyer (love'J land) Nov. 17 Anderson Nov. 1 7 Weil IGroveside) Nov. 1 7 Holl-Jordan Nov. 18 Haskell Morrison Nov.

1 7 Tufts Schildmeyer IGo-J shen) I Nov. 1 8 Strawser Nov. 16 Gilligon-Siefke Nov. 17 Anderson, Baiter Sahnd Nov. 17 Moore IBatavial Nov.

loMiddendorf-Bullockf lludlow) Nov. 1 7 Elden A. Good Nov. 20 Hall-Jordan Nov. 17 Holl-Jordan Nov.

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QOeaM Notices WOOLLEY Helen L. (nee Neal), beloved wife of the late William Wooley, devoted mother of Ruth Brumble, Crown Point, It and Lois A. WlUsey, Ranch Cucamonga, CA, also survived by three grandchildren and twj great-grandchildren. Monday. November 13, 1995.

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I FUNERAL DIRECTORS 241-6929 SCHMIDT-DHONAUj THOMAS FUNERAL HOMES I JWAOSWVJLLE andKENWOOO win, GOOD kelschT OAKLEY SQ. 531-010 We hold that an adult, even though 'underage' for the consumption of alcohol, may not recover from the seller of alcoholic beverages for injuries to himself because of an automobile collision caused by his consumption of alcohol off the seller 's premises. Mark Painter appellate court judge a dismissal. Cole appealed to the Ohio 1st District Court of Appeals in Hamilton County. Cole "assumed the risk of his own voluntary intoxication," appellate Judge Mark Painter wrote in the decision.

"We hold that an adult, even though 'underage' for the consumption of alcohol, may not recover from the seller of alcoholic beverages for injuries to himself because of an automobile collision caused by his consumption of alcohol off the seller's premises," Painter wrote. John Metz, attorney for Cole, said he will appeal the decision to the Ohio Supreme Court. "It should at least have been an issue for the jury to decide," Metz said. "Was the 18-year-old more negligent than the person who sold it to him? I think a jury could find that the convenience store was just as negligent or more so than Cole." BY KRISTEN DELGUZZI The Cincinnati Enquirer An 18-year-old who buys beer, gets drunk, then sustains severe injuries when he crashes his car cannot seek damages from the store that illegally sold him the alcohol, the Ohio 1st District Court of Appeals ruled Wednesday. In a unanimous decision, the court said to allow an adult, but underage, drinker such as John Cole to sue the convenience store would "create a class of 'underage' adults who are held to a different standard than other adults." Cole, of Norwood, who is now 24, wanted money from the store that illegally sold him the beer he drank before his accident almost six years ago.

He said the store was negligent for selling the liquor to someone under 21 the legal drinking age in Ohio and should be held responsible. The appeals court said Cole, who legally was an adult at the time, was old enough to be responsible for the consequences of his own actions. On May 26, 1990, Cole walked into the Express Food Mart in Loveland and bought without proper identification, he says three cases of beer. Later that day, after drinking an unknown quantity of beer, Cole drove home against the advice of his friends. He made it home safely, but then drove off again and slammed into a utility pole.

He suffered permanent brain damage, but is able to function today. Earlier this year, Hamilton County Common Pleas Judge Robert Kraft said the store was not responsible and granted One charge, many issues face jurors in front porch slaying BY KRISTEN DELGUZZI able by a maximum of 10 to 25 years in prison. Defense lawyer Kenneth Lawson said heis opposed to letting the jury consider the voluntary manslaughter charge because it is similar to the issue of self defense that he is trying to prove. Si Cole The Cincinnati Enquirer Charles Cole is facing only one charge aggravated murder but the jury will have four issues to consider when deliberations begin today. Cole, 44, of South Fairmount, admits to gunning down a young man on his front porch last summer, but he contends he fired the four shots from his 9mm pistol in self defense.

The case, which has received extraordinary publicity because the shooting was captured on videotape by a surveillance camera Cole had installed on his front porch, concludes this morning with a final defense witness and one last showing of the video. Closing arguments will follow. Prosecutors, who say Cole is a vicious, cold-blooded killer, have charged the auto mechanic with aggravated or premeditated murder for the Aug. 1 shooting death of Charles "Kevin" Blankenship. The charge carries a penalty of life in prison without chance of parole for 20 years.

Jurors will be permitted to consider the lesser charge of murder a purposeful, but not premeditated, killing punishable by life in prison without chance of parole for 15 years. Over objections of the prosecution and the defense, Hamilton County Common Pleas Judge Norbert Nadel also will allow the jury to consider the charge of voluntary manslaughter a killing in a fit of rage provoked by the victim. It is punish- "I don't think it's needed," Lawson said. "It's a pure case of self defense." Lawson said he fears jurors might overlook the self-defense claim and convict Cole of voluntary manslaughter. If jurors find that Cole acted in self defense the fourth issue they will consider they may find him not guilty.

In his instructions, Nadel will tell jurors that if Cole "had reasonable grounds and an honest belief that he was in imminent danger of death or great bodily harm and that the only means of escape from such danger was by injuring his assailant, then he was justified even though he was mistaken as to the existence of such danger." Cole has said and the video shows that Blankenship, 24, cursed at and threatened Cole before the shooting. Cole also thought Blankenship, who ran onto the porch of Cole's Tremont Avenue house, was carrying a weapon. Blankenship had said he was armed, but was only carrying a pair of sunglasses in his hand. Police, lawyer indicted in misuse of information case The Associaled Press indicted in March for defrauding public housing by failing to report income levels! McCartney and Walker each face four charges theft in office, a third-degree felony; unauthorized use of property; ob- struction of justice; and possessing crimin! nal tools, a fourth-degree felony. Reed, who represents Stinson and Burchfield, was charged with obstruction of justice, a fourth-degree felony.

According to Ohio State Highway Patrol investigators, the men used information from the Law Enforcement Automated Data System to discredit grand jurors who had indicted police Capts. Leon Stin-son and Gary Burchfield. McCartney used the LEADS system March 20 to check the backgrounds of grand jurors. Stinson and Burchfield were STEUBENVILLE, Ohio Police Chief Jerry McCartney, one of his sergeants and a local attorney were indicted Wednesday for allegedly misusing a state crime information network. McCartney, Detective Sgt.

Paul Walker and attorney William Reed were indicted by a Jefferson County grand jury..

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