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WE METRO The Cincinnati Enqi ikkr Obituaries rnCeith KaSlces PHDeath Notices rTIDeaa RoScei HlCeath Koikes Funerals For more complete information and address of the funeral director refer to the individual death notice below. Sister taught Tobin, 86, at all levels FUNERAL HOME Nun also ran piano lab at Mount St. Joseph BY SHARON MORGAN The Cincinnati Enquirer Sister of Charity Moira Tobin, a retired director of the piano lab at the College of Mount St. Joseph, died Sunday at Good Samaritan Hospital. She was 86.

"Sister Moira loved her students, and Moira music mmJi ca- Sister Tobin director of the piano lab at the college, a position she held until 1984. She moved into Mother Margaret Hall in Delhi Township in 1992. After receiving a master's degree in education from Xavier University in 1964, she taught for 21 years in Ohio, Michigan and Illinois. The Cincinnati schools included: Annunciation in Clifton (1952-1953); St. Mary in Hyde Park (1953-1957); and Marian High School (1966-1968), now Purcell Marian, in Walnut Hills.

She is survived by: three sisters, Eloise Vogel of Delhi Township, Kathleen McAn-drew and Anna Mae Johnston, both of Marion, Ohio; and four brothers, the Rev. Patrick Tobin, of Africa, the Rev. Robert Tobin, of Mexico, Maurice Tobin of Marion, Ohio, and Frank Tobin of Omaha, Neb. Visitation will be from 2 to 4 p.m. Thursday in the Heritage Room at the Sisters of Charity Motherhouse, 5900 Delhi Pike in Delhi Township, followed by a Mass of Christian burial at 4 p.m.

in the Motherhouse Chapel. Burial will be in the Motherhouse NAME TIME BARNETT, Juanita 10:00 A.M. BUNS, Marie Turnou 11:00 A.M. CAIN, James Douglas 8:00 P.M. CLARK, George Rogers 12:00 Noon COSTEUO, luida J.

1:00 P.M. COUCH, William P. Sr. 11:00 A.M. CRAIl.Edno DIECKMANN, Catherine G.

FISCHER, Alphonse FROST, Etna E. 2:00 P.M. GRABOWSKI, Ronald J. 11:00 A.M. GRINDROD, William C.

3:00 P.M. HARTMETZ, Evelyn M. 1 1:00 A.M. HEMSCHOOT, AnnC. HOERST, Dole Edward 10:30 A.M.

HOPKINS, Howard A. 11:00 A.M. HURLEY, Jim 2:00 P.M. JOHNSON, Fannie Mae 7:00 P.M. they respected her.

One former student recently mentioned that Sister always spoke and smiled with her eyes," said a friend, Sister Mary Declan Browne. "She was very proud and grateful to be a Sister of Charity." Sister Tobin, born Mary Marjorie Tobin in Marion, Ohio, spent her entire DATE July 22 Thompson, Hall Jordon July 22 Vorhis July 23 Brown-Dowson July 25 Por Eden Apartments July 23 Tredwoy-PolliH, Inc. July 24 Chas. A. Miller Sons Jury 24 Rebold July 23 Vorhis (Norwood) Northside Chapel July 24 Kennedy-Stevens July 22 Pearson-Ratterman Bros.

July 24 St. Paul's United Methodist July 24 Witt, Good Kelsch IQokleySql July 24 St.Gobriel July 23 Rebold July 24 PoulR. Young Mt. Heolthyl July 23 Thompson, Jordan July 23 Thompson, Hall Jordan Davis-Turner reer teaching music to students in grade school through college. She received a bachelor's degree in music from the College of Mount St.

Joseph in 1959. Twenty years later, she was named Carl R. Van Camp, 71, was farmer, WW II veteran KALB, Chester Horry 12:00 Noon July 23 Anderson 1 USTERMANN, 'A-Donna M. 11:00 A.M. July 24 Neidhard-Hensley IOCKE, Mildred Maxine 12:00 P.M.

July 23 T.P. White 4 Sons MOORMAN, July 24 Nurre Brothers' (Clifton) RANSOM, Frances McKinney 2:00 P.M. July 23 Combs, Parsons Collins RUTHER, Arlena R. 10:00 A.M. July 23 Frederick SAUNDERS, John B.

1 1:00 A.M. July 24 Thompson, Hall Jordon SCHOTT, Harold 11 :00 A.M. July 22 Witt, Good Kelsch (Oakley Sql of Westminster, and Betty A. Baker of Springville, N.Y.; two brothers, Johnny of Florida and William Van Camp of' North Carolina; a sister, Sally Tvraderty of Ohio; and seven grandchildren. Services have been held.

Memorial contributions can be made to the County Sheriff's of Colorado, co of the Ahlberg Funeral Chapel, 326 Terry Longmont, Colo. 80501. The Cincinnati Enquirer Carl R. Van Camp, a former New Richmond, Ohio, resident, died Thursday at Long-mont United Hospital in Longmont, Colo. He was 71.

The World War II veteran participated in the D-Day Invasion of Normandy. He was a lifelong farmer. Survivors include: three daughters, Mary Jo Veid of Cincinnati, Beulah Jean Van Camp DIECKMANN Catherine G. (nee Reardon), beloved wife of the late Frank G. Dieckmann and William Ward, devoted mother ot Eleanor Frambes and Mildred Rook, loving grandmother of Barbara (Edward) Hunt, Nancy (Craig) Dissinger, William (Julie) Frambes and Donna Frambes, also survived by six great-grandchildren.

Saturday, July 18, 1998, age 99, resident of Norwood. Friends may call at the Holy Trinity Church, Montgomery Rd. and Drex Norwood on Thursday, July 23 from 9:30 A.M. untH Mass of Christian Burial at 10 A.M. Vorhis Funeral Home serving the family.

FISCHER Mr. Alphonse, age 76, of Marietta, died July 17, 1998. Mr. Fischer was a WWII Navy veteran, a member ot St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church, Amvets, VFW, Cobb County Republicans and the Georgia Ham Radio Club.

He also read for the Georgia Radio Reading Service for the Blind. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth KeUey Fischer; daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth Gergely, Cumming and Mrs. Suzanne Canale, Montclalr, NJ; sons, Mr.

John A. Fischer, Pittsburgh, Mr. Charles D. Fischer and Mr. Philip J.

Fischer both of Atlanta; 13 grandchildren, three great-grandchildren, several nieces and nephews. A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated Monday, July 20, 1998 at 1:30 P.M. at St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church. Father Albert Jowdy, Father John Anderson and Rev.

Mr. Don Nadeau, celebrants. Entombment Georgia Memorial Park. Donations may be made to Catholic Charities. Northside Chapel Funeral RoswellAlpharetta, 7jO-645-14U In charge.

FROST Etna July 20, 1998, residence Bethel, OH, age 93 years. Funeral service 2 P.M., Friday, Kennedy-Stevens Funeral Home, Bethel. Visitation one hour prior to service. Memorials Bethel Church of Christ. C.RABOWSKI Ronald age 51, Union, KY, died July 17, Florence, KY.

Native of Philadelphia. Employed by Frisch's Restaurants, Inc Survivors, wife, Helena (nee Radmicki); daughter, Christine Grabowski; son, Daniel Grabowski; brother, Edward Grabowski; two sisters, Maria Grabowski and Elaine Barba-giovanni. Service 11 A.M., Wednesday at St. Patrick Catholic Church, Louisville, KY. Arrangements Pearson Ratter-man Bros.

Funeral Home, Louisville, KY. Memorials American Heart Association. GRINDROD William beloved husband of Shirley (Nackenhorst), devoted father of Gary (Andrea) and Jeffrey (Susan), loving grandfather of Meghann, Alexis, Andrew and Christian, brother of F. Raymond Grindrod and brother-in-law of William Nackenhorst. Tuesday, July 21, 1998, age 79 years.

Memorial services will be held on Friday, July 24, 1998 at St. Paul's United Methodist Church, Miami and Galbraith Madeira at 3 P.M. Visitation 2 P.M. until time of service. Memorials can be made to Hospice Home Health, 2300 Wall Norwood, OH, the National Parkinson Foundation, 1501 NW 19th Miami, FL 33136, or St.

Paul's United Methodist Church. HARTMETZ Evelyn dear daugther of the late Edgar and Clara Hart-metz. July 17, 1998, age 81, resident of Oakley. Retired from Nutone several years ago. Visitation at Witt, Good S.

Kelsch Funeral Home, 3026 Madison Rd. at Oakley Friday 10:30 A.M. until time of prayer service at 11 A.M. HEMSCHOOT Ann suddenly on July 17, 1998, age S3 years of Somer-dale, NJ, mother of Mary H. Hemschoot of Denver, CO and Theresa L.

Hemschoot of Cedar Rapids, I daughter of Helen O'Neill of Cincinnati, sister of John O'NeiH of Cincinnati and William O'Neill of Mt. Pleasant, IA. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend her memorial mass on Friday, 10 A.M. at St. Gabriel's Church, Glendale, OH.

In lieu of flowers, family requests Mass Cards in Ann's Memory. HO ERST Dale Edward, beloved son of David L. Hoerst Sr. and Eileen Bagot-Simons, step son of Nancy Hoerst, brother of David L- Hoerst Darla TaraveHa (Philip) and Andrew Simons. Stepbrother of Kimberly Spalvis (Andris), Alana Krimmer (Phillip) and Stephanie Gruen (Robert).

Grandson of William and Anna Mae Hoerst, Elden Bagot and the late Zita (nee Borgelt) Bagot. Sunday, July 19, 1998, age 27. Friends may caH Thursday, 9-10 A.M. at the Rebold Funeral Home, 3700 Glenmore Avenue, Cheviot. Mass of Christian Burial 10:30 A.M.

at St. Martin Church. Burial St. Aloysius Cemetery, Bridgetown. Memorials may be directed to D.A.R.E.C.A.S.A.

co Cincinnati Police Division, D.A.R.E. Unit, 310 Ezzard Charles Dr. 45202. HOPKINS Howard beloved husband of Patricia (Hammerle) Hopkins, dear father ot Barbara M. Hopkins.

Tuesday, July 21, 1998, residence Springfield Twp. Member of the American Legion and 355th Engineers Battalion. Funeral service Paul R. Young Funeral Home, 7345 Hamilton Mt. Healthy, Friday, 11 A.M.

Friends may call Friday from 9:30 A.M. untH time of service. If so desired remembrances may be sent to Xavier University Chemistry Department, 3800 Victory Pkwy, Cincinnati, OH 45207. HURLEY Jim, beloved husband of Sue Hurley, dear brother of Pearl Gholston and W.L. Hurley, also survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.

July 17, 1998. Visitation 1 P.M, Thursday at the Thompson, Hall Jordan Funeral Home, 2625 Gilbert Ave. followed by funeral services at 2 P.M. Rev. Harry Brown officiating.

Interment Vine Street Hill Cemetery JOHNSON Fannie Mae, beloved daughter of Louise Bonderant, devoted mother of Jean Davis, Michelle Johnson-Welch and Karen Johnson. Loving sister of Edward Ely and Elizabeth Coner-ly. Grandmother of eight. July 16, 1998 at age 68. Friends may caH at the Shiloh 7th Day Ad-ventist Church, 3660 Washington Thursday, 6 P.M.

until time of service at 7 P.M. Rev. Robert Moore, PastorOfficiating. Interment Beech Grove Cemetery. Arrangements by Thompson, Hal Jordan Fu-neral Homes.

KALB Chester Harry, beloved husband of 57 years of Marie Elizabeth Kalb (nee Kestler), loving father of Marie L. Kalb and Chester H. Kalb II, grandfather of Cynthia and Deerma Kalb, brother of Clifford, Edward, Leonard Kalb, Jeanette Reed and the. late Joseph Kalb and Marie McEntee. Thursday, July 16, 1998, age 78, resident of Florida.

Friends may caH Thursday, July 23, 1998 at the Anderson Funeral Home, 8611 Winton Rd, from 10:30 A.M. until time of service at Noon. Contribitions may be made to the Ohio Parkinsons Foundation, 325 N. Third St, Fairborn, OH 45324. LISTERMANN Donna M.

(nee Frey), beloved wife of 44 years of Louis R. Listermann; loving mother of Laurie (Gregory) Nicholls, Amy (Timothy) Mastropaolo, Lisa (Tracy) Doyle, Michael Listermann, the late Matthew Listermann, Mark Listermann and Mary Listermann; dear grandmother of Brian, Mark, Leah, Nicholas, Sarah, Nathan, Eric and Lauren; precious daughter of Irene M. (Cullen) Frey and the late Edwin W. Frey; dear sister of Joan Rurnpke, Bonnie Rumpke and Charlene Meyers. Passed away Tuesday, July 21,.

1998 age 64. Visitation will be held at the Neidhard-Hensley Funeral Home, 7401 Hamilton Ave, Mt. Healthy Friday, July 24, 1998 from 8:30 A.M. to 10:30 A.M, followed by Mass of Christian Burial at St. Theresa-Little Flower Church, 5560 Kirby Ave.

at 11 A.M. Burial In Gate of Heaven Cemetery. Memorials can be made to the American Cancer Society, 11117 Kenwood Rd, Blue Ash 45242 or the Multiple Sclerosis Society SW Ohio Chapter, 4460 Lake Forest Dr, Blue Ash 45242. LOCKE PI Mildred Maxine (nee Kendall), wife of the late Walter J. Locke, devoted grandmother of Peggy Moorman, Charles and Paul Lamping, dear friend of Harold, Duane and Lee Bybee, Ron Murphy, Bit Grol and Mark McGW.

July 19, 1998. Age 80 years. Residence Mt. Washington. Service at T.P.

White 8, Sons Funeral Home, 2050 Beechmont Ave, Mt. Washington on Thursday, July 23 at 12 Noon. Friends may call on Thursday from 11 to 12 Noon. MOORMAN Angela "Jean" (nee Smith), beloved companion of Roy Gab-bard, loving mother of Fred Moorman and Patricia (Tom) Back, dear grandmother of Theresa (Dennis) Westfelt, Thomas Back, Samantha Allen, Tina Back and the late Freddie Moorman. July 20, 1998, age 73 years.

Family and friends may call Thursday, July 23 from 4-9 P.M. at Nurre Brothers' Funeral Home, 341 W. McMillan Clifton. Funeral service will be held Friday, 10 A.M. at the funeral home.

Interment to follow service, St. Joseph New Cemetery. Memorials may be directed to Vitas Hospice, 1132 W. Kemper Rd, 45240. RANSOM Frances McKinney, 69, Berea, KY and formerly of Cincinnati, retired employee of Cincinnati Electronics and widow of William Ransom Sr.

died Tuesday In Richmond, KY. Funeral services wiH be conducted at 2 P.M, Thursday at the Combs, Parsons and Collins Funeral Home, 328 West Main St, Richmond, KY with visitation 6-9 P.M, Wednesday. RUTHER Arlena R. (nee Lambdin), beloved daughter of the late Robert Lambdin and Dee Berthold, devoted mother of Aaron and Stefanie Ruther, dear sister of Preston Lambdin, longtime friend of Diane Cornish. Monday, July 20, 1998, age 40.

Visitation Wednesday (TODAY) from 6-9 P.M. at Frederick Funeral Home, 2553 Banning Rd. at Pippin where services wlH be held Thursday at 10 A.M. Memorials may be made to American Cancer Society, 1 1 1 1 7 Kenwood Rd, Clnti, OH 45242 or The Vineyard Community Church, 11340 Century Cr. Clnti, OH 45246 or charity of your choice.

SAUNDERS John beloved husband of Lillian B. Saunders, loving father of Bruce W. Saunders, Leslie Garnhum and Cheryl Ware, dear brother of Robert Saunders and Alice Ramey (Louis)t devoted grandfather of Corey Saunders, Jason Saunders, Dorian Ware, Whitney Garnhum and John Charles Garnhum, also survived by a host of other relatives and many dear friends. Passed July 17, 1998 at age 79. Friends may caH during family gathering Friday, July 24, 1998 from 10:30 A.M.

until time of Memorial Services 11 A.M. at Quinn Chapel A.M.E. Church, 10998 Southland Rev. Taylor T. Thompson, Pastor, Rev.

Donald H. Jordan Sr, officiating. Arrangements by Thompson, Had Jordan Funeral Homes. SCHOTT Harold, beloved husband of the late Donate (Kramer) Schott, dear devoted father of Phi (Barbara) Schott, dear grandfather of Brian and David Schott, dear brother of Lillian E. Atchley and the late Joseph Viola S.

Bourquin, Arch Schott, Arthur S. Schott and Charlett Hancock, dear brother-in-law of Muriel K. Franz and dear uncle of many nieces and nephews and dear friend of Martha Danforth. July 19, 1998, age 82, resident of Batavia. Visitation at Witt, Good Kelsch Funeral Home, 3026 Madison Rd.

at Oakley Sq, Wednesday, 9:30 A.M. until time of service at 11 A.M. SETTY Francis beloved brother of Bertsyl of Loveland, Paul of Cinti, Lindy of Lebanon and WHson Setty of HiHsboro. Sunday, July 19, 1998 In Montgomery, OH at the age of 83. Former resident of Lynchburg and St.

Martin, OH. Services II A.M, Wednesday at the Davis-Turner Funeral Home in Lynchburg, OH. Visitation from 10 A.M. until 11 A.M. at the funeral home.

SOCRATES James beloved husband of Carole M. Socrates (nee Rek-er), devoted father of John J. and James L. Socrates, loving grandfather of Ian and Sarah Socrates, dear brother of Patricia Menzies, dear uncle of Kafhy Sanvile and Peggy Menzies. Sunday, July 19, 1998, age 68 years.

Mass of Christian Burial Thursday, 11:30 A.M. at St. Antoninus Church, 1500 Lb-neman Rd. Visitation at church from 10:30 A.M. until time of service.

If so desired, memorials should be made to the St. Antoninus Endowment Fund or the charity of choice. Dalbert Woodruff Funeral Home serv-Ing the family. BARNETT Juanita (nee Flowers), passed age 74. Funeral services TODAY, 10 A.M., Thompson, Hall Jordan Funeral Homes, 2625 Gilbert Ave.

Friends may call from 9 A.M. until time ot service. Interment Beechgrove Cemetery. BUNS Marie Turnau, beloved wife of Alvin F. Buns, dear sister of Helen Shober.

Preceded In death by three sisters and four brothers, also survived by four nieces and five nephews. Monday, July 20, WS. Residence Pleasant Ridge. Friends may call at St. Peter's United Church of Christ, 6120 Ridge Wednesday, July 22 from 10 A.M.

until hour of service 11 A.M.. Remembrances may be directed to the church or the American Heart Association. Vorhis Funeral Home. Theo. High, director.

CAIN James Douglas, age 77 of Mid-dletown, OH, passed away July 20, 1998. Born August 25, 1920 in Hamilton, OH to the late James A. and Stella (nee Richardson) Cain. James was employed as a tool maker for NCR for 37 years retired In 1975. He then became an usher for the Cincinnati Reds and Bengals from 1976 to the present.

He is survived by his sister Margaret Cole and many nieces and nephews and other friends and relatives. Preceded in death by four brothers, Alfred, Lucian, Omar and John Cain, three sisters, Alma Richardson, Ella Cook and Magdeiine Coktiron. Funeral services 8 P.M., Thursday, Brown-Dawson Funeral Home, 1350 MIHville Hamilton. Visitation 5-8 P.M., Thursday at the funeral home. Graveside services 12 Noon, Friday, Richmond Cemetery, Richmond, KY.

CLARK George Rogers. Memorial service will be held In the multipurpose room of Park Eden Apartments, 2610 Park Ave, Wilnut Hills, Saturday, July 25, 12 Noon. In lieu of flowers memorials may be directed to charity of donor's choice. COSTELLO Luida beloved wife of Vernon Costelk) devoted mother of Vernon Jr. (Bernice) and Stephen JanlCostello grandmother of Dia CosteUo, Maryann, Jason, Stephen Jr.

and Travis Costelk), also leaves six great-grandchildren. Suddenly Thursday, July 16, 1998, residence Norwood. No visitation. Memorial service at Zion United Church of Christ, Norwood, Thursday, 1 P.M. If friends desire, memorials may be made to the church.

Tred-way PoHitt Funeral Home, Inc, Norwood in charge. John Tred-way and Walker Pollitt, Directors. COUCH William P. beloved husband for 41 years of Thelma Louise (nee Wood) Couch, loving father of William Paul (Karen) Couch Mark Edward (Pearl) Couch, Stephanie R. (Patrick) Walz, Beverly J.

(Earl) Walz, Debbie (Ross) Brewer, and Jackie Lee Poland, devoted father of ten grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren, dear brother of Edward Couch. Also survived by many, many loving relatives and friends. Suddenly, Monday, July 20, 1998. Age 63 years. Employee of CJ Kreh-biel Printing Company 1or 42 years.

Friends may call as the Chas. A. Miller Sons Funeral Home, Hamilton Ave. at Knowl-ton Northside Wednesday 6-9 P.M. and on Thursday at the Newnam Funeral Home In Beattyville, KY 6-8 P.M.

Funeral service on Friday at 1 1 A.M. Burial in the Couch Family Cemetery in Beattyville, KY CRAIL Edna (nee Stadtmiller), beloved wife of the late Chester Crall, dear mother of Ann (Guy) Joseph, Judy (Bill) Bookmyer, Kathleen Crail-Levinson and the late Wayne Crail, grandmother of six, sister of Vera Flick, Angela Pacella, Fran Rizzo, Maria Smith, Janet Bause and the late Emma Muntel. Monday, July 20, 1998, age 78 years. Friends may caH at Rebold Funeral Home, 3700 Glenmore Avenue, Thursday 7-9 P.M. Mass of Christian Burial St.

Jude Church Friday at 10 A.M. Entombment St. Joseph Old Mausoleum. Member of St. Jude Rosary Altar Society and YMCA Worn-ens Club, The family suggest that memorials be made to Vitas Hospice, 1132 West Kemper Rd.

(45240) or the Franciscan Hospital Emanuel Unit, 3131 Queen City Ave. (45238). July 23 Dalbert WoodruH July 23 Gilligon-Sielke-Grueter 1 July 22 Thompson, Hall Jordon July 25 Stine July 24 Avonce 'Northern Kentucky has come of age' Leaders fear boom could cause gridlock July 24 Miller-Busse Borgmann Death Notices SETTY, Francis C. SOCRATES, James J. 1 1:30 A.M.

SR. MOIRA TOBIN, S.C. 4:00 P.M. WILKS, Dorothy 1. 11:00 A.M.

WILSON, C. Sexton 3:00 P.M. WORKMAN, Ida 10:30 A.M. YODER, Nancy 7:00 P.M. TV, Death Notices SR.

MOIRA TOBIN, S.C. Beloved member of the Sisters of Charity, loving sister of Kathleen McAndrew, Eloulse Vogel, Anna Mae Johnston, Maurice Tobin, Frank Tobin, Fr. Patrick Tobin O.F.M. and Fr. Robert Tobin, also survived by many nieces and nephews.

Sunday, July 19, 1998. Visitation will be held In the Heritage Room at the Motherhouse, Mt. St. Joseph on Thursday from 2 P.M. until the Mass of Christian Burial In the Motherhouse Chapel at 4 P.M.

Giliigan-Slefke Grueter Funeral Home serving the Sisters. WILKS Dorothy beloved mother of six daughters, three sons, also survived by two sisters, two brothers, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. July 17, 1998. Friends may cal at the Thompson, Hal Jordan Funeral Home, 2625 Gilbert Ave, Wednesday (TODAY), July 22 from 11 A.M. until the hour of service at 12 Noon.

Reverend Edward Gaines, officiating. Interment Vine Street Hill Cemetery. WILSON C. Sexton, age 60 of Corinth, KY, died Sunday, July 19, 1998 In Cincinnati Med. Center formerly of Orgpnia.

Memorial services Saturday, July 25, 1998, 3 P.M. at 1923 Corwin Rd, Orgonia, OH. Arrangements by Stine Funeral Home. WORKMAN Ida (nee Davis), wife of Minor, mother of Richard Workman, Cincinnati, twin sister of Vida Harris, Hamilton, also sister of Virginia Copeland, Hamilton, Bonnie Wilson, Somerset, Janice Kemp, Fairfield, OH1-' Douglas Connor, Hamilton and Gene Connor, Russell Springs, KY. Monday, July 20, 1998.

Fu- neral services Friday, July 24, 1 10:30 A.M, Avance Funeral Home, 4976 Winton Rd, Fairfield, OH. Burial Rose Hill Cemetery, Hamilton, OH. Visitation: Thursday 6-8 P.M. at the funer-; ai home. YODER Nancy, beloved wife of Dale E.

Yoder, devoted mother Terrence Yoder andLori (Ken-neth) Strasser, loving grand-, mother of Katie, Kellie and, Kyle Strasser, devoted daugh- ter of Mabel and the late Rich-. ard Starr, dear sister of Dale, Danny and Dean Starr. Tuesday, July 21, 1998, age 63 Friends may call at the Miller- Busse Borgmann Funeral Home, 3464 Central Parkway at Clifton Hills Clifton Friday 4 P.M. until time of funeral -service at 7 P.M. Interment Friends Cemetery, Quaker City, OH on Saturday at 2 P.M.

JWorld War I Vet gave the Boone presentation on Tuesday. The cities of Cincinnati and Covington want the mass transit system, most likely ground-level light rail, to cross over the Clay Wade Bailey Bridge. However, the regional committee studying the issue for the Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana Regional Council of Governments has doubts the bridge will do the job. The issue is being re-examined. That committee has selected light rail as the preferred mass transportation system.

Another transportation group led by Northern Kentucky developer Bill Butler is pushing an elevated rail system, most commonly known as monorail. The other variable is what path through Covington the new mass transit system will take. City officials fear a central route would hurt homes and businesses along the way. Kenton Judge-executive Rodney "Biz" Cain questioned whether the cost of light rail estimated at $1.2 billion from the airport to Mason, or $27 million a mile is worth it. "We have mass transit," Mr.

Cain said. "It's just on the highways." People prefer their cars, he said, and the freedom to go anywhere they want, any way they want. He suggested the answer may be a new highway coming from northern Cincinnati and heading south to Delhi Township, crossing the Ohio River and going past the airport to the Walton area. The head of the OKI study, Kenton County Commissioner Bernie Moorman, said the region's economic growth depends on a new mass transit system. Without it, air pollution will continue to increase and jeopardize fed Mass transit options discussed during forum BY GREGORY A.

HALL The Cincinnati Enquirer CRESTVIEW HILLS Northern Kentucky leaders praised the boom that continues with a Fortune 500 company's decision to move to the area. Ashland Inc. announced Monday its corporate headquarters are headed to Covington from the Ashland area. The decision provided an obvious reminder of Northern Kentucky's economic growth for area leaders assessing the state of the region Tuesday. It also led to a discussion during Tuesday's "State of Northern Kentucky" addresses by the area's top government officials of what needs to be done to prevent gridlod.

"Yes, it's a quick trip from downtown to the airport in 20 minutes today," said Campbell County Judge-executive Ken Paul. "But in 20 years, are we going to be like Chicago, (where) it takes two hours, and you're going to want to get on a light-rail or a monorail system?" The county leaders also praised cooperation on both sides of the Ohio River for helping to lure Ashland. "Northern Kentucky has come of age," Mr. Paul said. Along those lines of cooperation, the Hamilton County commissioners will meet next month possibly for the first time ever with their Kenton County counterparts, called the fiscal court, to discuss regional issues.

Mass transit is one of the area's unresolved issues. "There's no question of where any mass transit is going to go in Boone County," said former Boone Judge-executive Ken Lucas. "It's going to the airport. "That makes it easy," he said. "We've got our end secure, folks," he joked.

"You work it out on the north end." The north end, in particular the Ohio River crossing and the route through Covington, has been debated for months. Mr. Lucas resigned from office last month to pursue his congressional campaign but World War II Vet Korean Veteran Vietnam Veteran Armed Forces Persian Gulf NOTE: Other symbols that appear are provided by individuals or by the funeral homes. QQCemetery Lots SPRING GROVE Cemetery. Lakeside Columbarium.

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"To build more roads would be a catastrophe," Mr. Moorman said. Projections show about 30,000 people would use light rail each day, he said. "That's enough to make this thing work." If the current study proves successful, construction could begin around 2005, with the first segment of the light rail system opening around 2008, Mr. Moorman said.

Both Mr. Lucas and Mr. Paul endorse a loop between downtown Cincinnati, Covington and Newport that would link major attractions. Oakley Witt, Good Kelsch 531-0105 Price Hill Ralph Meyer Deters Funeral Home 251-9700 St. Bernard Imwalle Memorial 641-3434 State trnnners mve GOP's Taft Anderson Twp.

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Fisher spokeswoman Judy Barbao said the endorsements won't hurt the campaign. Incumbent Gov. George Voinovich is running for a U.S. Senate seat. State law prevents him from running for a third term.

COLUMBUS, Ohio State troopers on Tuesday endorsed Republican Bob Taft for governor, giving Democratic candidate Lee Fisher his second rebuff within a week from law enforcement organizations. Mr. Taft's campaign credited his running mate, Summit County Prosecutor Maureen O'Connor, for obtaining the endorsement. Last week, the Fraternal Order of Police, CARE GIVERS. IN LOVING MEMORY MARY ANN SCHICK LING 72222-12096 I I lived a short time under your heart, you WW Hv.

for- ever In mine. 4 Love 1 Patty Truck crash injures 3, shuts down 1-75 11-year-old riding his bicycle! seriously hurt when hit by car mains under investigation. Toluene is a common, yet potentially hazardous, organic compound that occurs naturally in crude oil, according to the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry. It is commonly used in refining gasoline and in chemical manufacturing. It is found in paint thinner, nail polish and other common household products.

Short-term exposure to moderate amounts of toluene can cause fatigue, confusion, drunken-type actions, memory loss and nausea. Their conditions were unknown Tuesday night. CareFlight transported a third accident victim to Miami Valley Hospital in Dayton, Ohio. That person was listed in critical condition, according to the Ohio Highway Patrol's Lebanon post. Their identities were not immediately released.

The single-vehicle accident occurred at 4:46 p.m. and brought afternoon rush hour traffic to a standstill. It occurred on southbound 1-75, just south of Route 122 and the city of Middletown. A hazardous materials unit was sent to clean up the toluene, which spilled onto the roadway. The cleanup lasted for several hours, the highway patrol said.

There were no other injuries as a result of the accident or chemical spill. The cause of the accident re BY JOHN HOPKINS The Cincinnati Enquirer A pickup truck hauling toluene, a flammable chemical liquid, overturned Tuesday afternoon on Interstate 75 in Warren County, resulting in injuries to the driver and two passengers. Two of the three people in the truck were transported to University Hospital by Air Care helicopters. The Cincinnati Enquirer An 11-year-old boy was seriously injured Tuesday when he was struck by a car while riding his bicycle in Over-the-Rhine. The boy, who lives on Clark Street, was listed in serious condition late Tuesday in Children's Hospital Medical Center.

Police said the boy was riding east on Magnolia Street at 2:20 p.m. when he rode through a stop sign at Elm Street and was struck by a northJ bound car. The boy's name was not immediately released. The crash remains under investi-. gation..

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