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THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER METRO SUNDAY, JULY 20, 2003 B7 Obituaries CIaaifiM4l4 nTiMDeatn Notices Trip Death Notices miKi Death Notices uI-BDeatn Notices Finns if i vi Kirumsi sprrRrni Marion Loetscher, beloved Rose Mary (nee Palazzolo), Jacqueline (nee Smith), be- Ruby G. (nee Schardine), husband of the late Cather- beloved wife of the late ine Anne Nichols (nee Deno Spaccarelli, devoted Rewwer), loving father of mother of Paul (Lorraine), Ann (Robert) Johnson of David and John (Jan) Spac The funeral directory lists services from current death notices published in The Cincinnati Enquirer and Post. For online viewing of notices logon to cincinnati.com and click on Obituaries. loved wife of Edward beloved wife of James W. Fields.

Dear mother of Car- Klem. Dear mother of Ter- olyn Faye (Ira) King and ry (Mary) Huff, Eric (Jan- Rickie Wayne (Kim) Fields, et) Klem, Kurt (Tammy) Cherished grandmother of Klem, Mark (Berta) Klem five; great-grandmother of and Harweda (Rob) Davis, six. Also survived by sisters Loving grandmother of nine Lois R. Smith and Bernice grandchildren and two TrameH. As weH as many great grandchildren.

Devot- nleces and nephews. Passed ed sister of Delores (Ben) Saturday, July 19, 2003. Age Bennett. Friday, July 18, 75. Friends may call at Vor- 2003 at her residence Marion L.

Nichols retired from 'My father was a quiet and humble hero' Akron, David (Jeanne) Nichols of Mansfield, and Amy (Christopher) Kircher, devoted grandfather of Ann Christine Hud-dleston, William Johnson, carelli and Mary Heinichen, dear sister of Dominic and Joseph Palazzolo and the late Peter, William and Paul Palazzolo and Elizabeth Vi-viano, also survived by 15 grandchildren and nine great grandchildren. Sur- Kathleen Nichols, Caroline and Madeline Kircher and his Funeral Home, 310 Dunn Bright, IN, age 78. Friends Maggie Nibbe, and devoted rounded by love and care Lockiand, Monday, July and relatives may call In the great-grandfather of Annie, by the statt at cottingham Dearborn Hills United Meth- Andrew and Brad Huddles- and Mercy St. Theresa Cen- 21 from 5-8 P.M.. Services Tuesday 10 A.M..

ton and Matthew Johnson. Saturday, July 12, 2003, age 92 years. Friends are welcome to attend the memori ter for many years. Wednesday, July 16, 2003. Family and friends may caU Tuesday, July 22 from A.M.

at St. Vin- odist Church, Stateline and North Dearborn Bright, IN, Sunday from 2-5 P.M. Funeral service in the Church on Monday, July 21 at 10:30 A.M. Burial Gibson Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the North Dear- al service at the Hyde Park "HALLER Glen, age 69 of West Chester, Ohio passed away July 17, 2003.

Preceded in death bv his mother. Helen Cunv Community United Method- cent Ferrer Church, Ken- Ist Church Chapel, 1345 wood followed by Mass of Grace Saturday, July Christian Burial at 11:30 26, 2003, at 12 noon. Marion A.M. Memorials may be di- partment, and industrial relations. While at UC, he met Catherine Anne Rewwer of Price Hill, whom he married in 1934.

Mr. Nichols was active in several charities including the American Fire 8. EMS Unit mlngs and his brother Ron- born nie Haller. He leaves behind through the John C. Brater was a graduate of Hughes reefed to Mercy St.

There- Funeral Home, 201 S. Vine High School, an excellent sa Center Foundation, 7010 tennis player winning many Rowan Hill Cincinnati, Harrison, OH 45030. local and regional titles, at- OH 45227. tended the University of Mr. Nichols LINZ Cincinnati, was a member of Theta Chi Fraternity, a 40 his wife Ruby, brother John Haller (Glenda), sister Mol-lle Daniel (Dual); three daughters, Lori Haller of Ft.

Thomas, Sheila Fisher of West Chester, Lynn Haller of Morehead, KYj five grandchildren, Zach, Katie, Jake, Jessica and Amanda. Glen was president of American Store Fixtures in (nee Mary i real ci i ilivj ui i tci for 60 years to Tony Linz, lov TALBOT Dwight Wilson beloved husband of Marcia (nee Maier), devoted father of Linda Gay Blaser ing mother of Mary (Mike) Franek, Kathy (Mike) Jackson, Patty (Hank) Knrh. Pennv (Tnnwl Frvpr. Cleves, OH. for 32 years and co-owner of the family restaurant Green Derby In Division, an active fund raiser for the American Red Cross and the Community Chest, an elder of the Pleasant Ridge Presbyterian Church, an active member of the Hyde Park Community United Methodist Church (Micnaeu, lorn laiboT (Terry Neumann) and Laurie Lee Passmore (Mike), dear brother of David Tal Newport, Glen passed Tonv (Cherie), Mike, Joe away peacefully after a (Ellen), Tom (Terri), Ter-long battle with heart and ry, steve (Jane), Dr.

John bot, Sally Blair and Maryel-len White, cherished grand kidney failure. He will be fkmui th ut fWh. and past-president of the Pi- By Karen Andrew The Cincinnati Enquirer Marion Loetscher Nichols, a retired director for Procter Gamble died July 12 of pneumonia at The Deupree Community in Oakley. He had previously resided at the Seasons Retirement Community in Kenwood. He was 92.

His devotion to his family is reflected in his three children's words of praise: "He was forever the perfect gentleman," said son David of Mansfield. "I feel that my father was a quiet and humble hero," said daughter Amy Kirch-er of Mount Lookout. "(He) was the epitome of those whom Tom Brokaw has dubbed The Greatest having served his family, community and country in subtle but meaningful ways, always mindful of the needs of others," said his other daughter, Ann Johnson of Akron, Ohio. Mr. Nichols was born in Iowa and lived in Missouri, but the family moved to Cincinnati to be near relatives after his father died.

Mr. Nichols graduated from Hughes High School in 1928 where he was a tennis champion in a number of local and regional tournaments. He attended the University of Cincinnati and was a member of the Theta Chi fraternity. In 1932, he began a 40-year career at in the finance and accounting de- oneers, former member of dearly missed by all. Vlslta- ra Linz, Mary was tne father Rrian Tania Tact the Discussion and Ex- the Discussion and Ex- tion will be 10-12 P.M.

Tups- proud and caring grand- i i day, July 22, 2003 at Dobbl- moThr Vgr change Clubs and the Parho- ing Funeral Home in Ft. Ven oreat-orandchiU Memorials may be "JJ 8y FUNERAL NAME TIME DATE HOME BARTHEl, Keith A. 10:00 A.M. July 22 Jon DeitloH BODlEY.Potriciolyitn 10:00 A.M. July 2 1 Paul R.

Young IMt. Healthy) BRANAMAN, rorH. 9:30 A July 22 Anderson BROWN, liio July 27 Avnnce CUNNINGHAM, lornoD. July 22 Noegele.Kleba IMendorf DETERS, JonetV. 11:00 A.M.

July 23 Vornis INorwoodl DOWD, Glenno D. Juty21 Shorten gRyon HELPS, Jacqueline 10:00 AM July 22 Vorhis HAUER, Glen Dobbling HANAWAY, DorothyMarie JuK21 Hordoge-Giddern HQfSl.BeothceM. 10 30A.M. July 22 Choi. A.

Miller Sons HUDSON, Chester I. July 21 J.C BorHeSSorti HUEISMAN, Rev. Richard J. 10:45 A.M. Jury 23 A.J.

Desmond 4 Sons ITroy.MI.I JACOBS, Elizabeth M. II :00 A.M. July 22 St. Anthony Friary KINCAID, James W. July22 E.C.Nurre KIEM, RubyG.

10:30 A.M. July 21 John C. Broler UNZ.Mory 10 00 AM. Jury 22 TP. White Sons IQQS.

Dolores R. 1 M. July 2 1 Hodopp ICorthagel LOVE, Orin Michael Sr. 7:00 P.M. July 22 Demoine (Alexandria, VA.) MATTHEY, Jacqueline T.

3:45 P.M. July 20 EldenA.Good MCHUGH, Michael EldenA.Good MORRISON, Ruth E. M. July 21 JonDeitlotf NICHOLS, Marion Loetscher 1 2:00 Noon July 26 Hyde Park Comm. U.M.C.

PHIUIPS, Eddie 10:00 A.M. July 22 Renlro Piper REUSCHER, Louise A. July 2 1 T.P. White 4 Sons ROUDEBUSH.KotherineB. 1:00 P.M.

July 23 Jockmon Kerchevol Meyers SKITT, JuneA. 1 2:00 Noon July 22 Rebold, Rosenacker Sexton SPACCARELLI, RoseMory July 22 St. Vincent ferrer Sr. Margaret Anne Molitor 8:00 M. July 22 TALBOT, Dwight Wilson 1:00 P.M.

July 22 JonDeitloH TAPPEL, Daniel R. July 2 1 Gilligon THOMAS, Kolnryn Christian 2:00 P.M. July 22 Jon Oeitloff ZACH, Stephen 1:30 M. July 21 Stmwser ZIEGENHARDT, Edwin f. Dobbling iv A made To Ueuoree communi- oiuui, a riueni 01 roir- low at Evergreen Cemetery Sr of Pat ManteX and Dr 45209 Red Cross and Community Chest.

He was an elder at the Pleasant Ridge Presbyterian Church and served as president of the Pioneers at the Hyde Park Community United Methodist Church. He was a member of the Men's Discussion Club, The Parhopers, the Exchange Club and served on the Scholarship Committee at the Seasons Retirement Community. His hobbies included coin collecting, reading, travel and golf. In addition to his son and two daughters, survivors include six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. A memorial service will be held at noon July 26 in the chapel of the Hyde Park Community United Methodist Church, 1345 Grace Avenue, Hyde Park.

Memorials: The Deupree Community, 4001 Rosslyn Drive, Cincinnati 45209-1111 or Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden, 3400 Vine Street, Cincinnati, OH 45220-1333. E-mail kandrewenquirer.com In Southgate, Honey, I Charlie McGonegle. Mary Cin5 35 Corps during WWII, was a love you, rest in peace. her life to loving long time member of Ken- ner tamuy ana oeing on in- H. cniralinn in alt amnnH har nedy Heights Presbyterian Church, an employee of Graybar Electric Co.

for 44 HANAWAY July 18, 2003. Age 85 years. Dorothy Marie (nee Cady). Residence Anderson Twp. Married to the late George Mass of Christian Burial at sister of the late Hap, Guardian Angels Church on Catherine and Dick Cady, Tuesday, July 22 at 10:00 passed away July 16, 2003.

A.M.. Friends may call at She was a lifelong resident T.P. White Sons Funeral of Miamitown, before mov Home, 2050 Beechmont years and an avid sportsman. Family will receive friends on Tuesday, July 22 from 12 Noon until time of service 1 P.M. at the Jon Deittoff Funeral Centre, 4389 Spring Grove Ave.

(45223). Dr. Ed Dykstra will officiate. Interment will fol- PHILLIPS Eddie, beloved husband of Beverly Phillips, devoted father of Shelly Phillips, loving brother of Josephine Wade Mnri Rranrin Ph ill ine nH Ing to Florida four years Mt. Washington on ago to be with her daughter, Monday from Georgeanne and son-in-law P.M..

Donations to The Linz of niP- nenhew and low at Spring Grove Ceme- Din. one wa a iwviny yi oitu- ramuy ueyauy t-ainunt OTner reatjves and friends. TerY- lteu OJ Tiowers, wesrucniiai oeiviLes iuu c. ju 5003 Fripnd mv memorials may De maae TO St. Cinti.

45202. ma to Bill, Steven and Brian and three great grandchildren. She was a teacher in Southwest and Three Rivers School District for 35 years. Funeral services will be held at 11 A.M., Monday, July 21, 2003 at Miamitown United Methodist Church. LOOS Dolores R.

(nee Murphy), beloved wife of the late Philip G. Loos, dear mother of Sherry Lee (Daniel) Rogers, Phyllis Blankenship and Philip G. Loos, grandmother call at Renfro and Piper Fu- church, 6312 Kennedy neral Service, 647 Forest Ave. (45213). Avenue Tuesday, July 22, 2003 from 10:00 A.M.

until time of funeral service at 1:00 P.M.. Rev. Dennis Spain, officiating. Interment TAPPEL Tuesday 2:30 P.M. Vine Danje r.

Tappel. Beloved Street Hill Cemetery. Ren- husband of Lauren (nee Piper Funeral Service Bastian) Tappel, devoted in charge of arrangements. son of Edward F. and Janet (nee Bokel) Tappel, loving father of Kristen, Kelly and Tom Tappel, dear brother of Edward (Mary) Tappel, Visitation with the family will be Monday, the 21st from 9:30 A.M.

until service of Angela Kmucha and Dan- time at the church. Inter- iel W. Rogers, great-grand- ment will follow in Miami- Sister Leo Marie Upsing dies at 98 Was devoted nurse for more than 40 years town Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, please make memorials to Miamitown United Methodist Church, P.O. Box 210, Miamitown, OH 45041.

REUSCHER John (Kathy) Tappel, Jim (Mary) Tappel, Dick Tap mother of Danielle and Dus-tin Kmucha, sister of Edward Murphy and the late Beatrice Shockley, Margaret Jacobs, William and Raymond Murphy, also survived by numerous nieces and nephews. Thursday, July 17, 2003, age 83. Friends may call at the pel, Janet John) Dorger and Mary (Matt) Dierker, Dan was also a cherished son-in-law, uncle, cousin and Louise A. (nee Bradfish), wife of the late Paul E. Reuscher beloved mother friend to many.

Thursday, Hodapp Funeral Home, 7401 Vine Carthage, Monday of Paula L. (Beverley) Gill July 17, 2003 at age 40 from 10 A.M. until time of and Paul E. (Holly) Reusch- years. Friends may call at funeral service at 11 A.M.

Rev. Mr. Robert Rich will officiate and interment will be at Oak Hill Cemetery. HOESL Beatrice M. (nee Huebner).

Beloved wife of Ervin B. TODeathlMcBS T)DearJi Notices ZToFdZV- -4 t0 mother of Brian S. and Car- olyn T. Foy. Dear sister of BARTHEL BROWN Catherine, John and William Keith passed away on Lisa (nee Mitchell), loving Huebner, Marion Mettman, Thursday, July 17th at the wife of 30 years to Barry Margaret Pohlman and the age of 65 from complica- Brown; daughter of Joanne late Robert, Joseph and tions of respiratory and re- (nee Stempfley) Mitchell; Richard Huebner.

Friday, nal failure. He Is survived by devoted mother of Chad July 18, 2003, age 88 years, his wife DiAnn Bruce Gra- Jeremy Brown, Carrl Ann Friends mav call at St. Ca- er devoted sister of Ruth Connolly, August and Albert Bradfish, dear grandmother of Christine (Tom Jr.) Fisher, Susan Gill and Paul E. Reuscher III, great-grandmother of Tommy Fisher III, also survived by the Gilligan Funeral Home, 8225 Montgomery Rd. at Galbraith on Sunday, July 20 from 4 P.M.

until Prayer Service at 7 P.M. Mass of Christian Burial at 10:30 A.M., Monday, July 21 at All Saints Catholic Church, 8939 Montgomery Rd. Memorl- 21 nieces and nephews. July 18, 2003. Age 76 yrs.

Resi- als may be made to Dan LOVE Orin Michael on Friday, July 18, 2003. Loving husband of Tamara R. Love; loving and devoted father of Savon, Lezli, and Orin Love son of Steven Love and the late Maria Love; brother of Daniel and Meredith Tappel Children's Education dence Anderson Twp. Serv (Randy) Mefford, Corinn tharine Church, Westwood, Fund, co any 53rd Bank, ham-Berthel, daughter Tra-cey (Michael) Zwick, grand daughter Sarah Marie Zwick and his twin brother Kenneth (Pauline) Barthel. He also survived by nu Erin Hector Hernandez, and Cheryl Lynn Brown, all of Fairfield; dedicated sister of Jennifer (Ed) Chaney Tuesday, 9:30 A.M.

until time of Mass of Christian Burial at 10:30 A.M. Burial in St. Joseph (New) Ceme- and Pamela (Olan) Douolas; terv. Chs. Miller Sons i-ove, grandson or iuiner A.

A. ice at T.P. White Sons Funeral Home 2050 Beechmont Mt. Washington on Monday, July 21 at 11:00 A.M. Friends may call on Sunday from 4 to 6 P.M.

Memorials to charity of your choice. Louise was a member of IDA Chapter 416 OES. hu nr.nrinwih.r nt it. Love Sr. and James and Ar- merous nieces and neptv ews.

Mr. Barthel was a long Mitchell, Carter, and Made- family, www.chasamiller- time associate of Cham- leine Mefford; age 49, sons.com pllnHaupt Architects passed away Friday, July where he initially specialized 18, 2003 at Hospice of Hamil- In field work, but later con- ton. Graveside services will HUDSON lene Woodson. Son-in-law of Michael and Melanie Jackson. Also survived by many aunts, uncles, and cousins.

The family will receive friends at DEMAINE FUNERAL HOME, 520 South bemraiea on sfi eimcaiions pe IU A.M. Monday, July i Oipstpr I. Fa. writing. Friends may call at 2003 at Hickory Flats Ceme- THOMAS Kathryn Christian, beloved grandmother of June Anderson, devoted step grandmother of Patrice Carpenter and Carleen Mincy.

Also survived by cherished son-in-law Tom Noels, other relatives and friends. Passed away July 15, 2003 at age 87. Friends may call during visitation Tuesday, July 22, ing around in her white habit and always pleasant and smiling," said Sister of Charity Anne Bockhorst. "She always took night duty at Good Samaritan Hospital and on her day off was out visiting." Sister Leo Marie retired in 1982 to the Sisters of Charity Motherhouse but continued ministering in pastoral care at both the Motherhouse and Mother Margaret Hall nursing home. She also worked part-time in the motherhouse clinic.

Her hobbies included stamp playing cards and gardening. By 1994 she had more than 100,000 stamps from more than 30 countries, and was especially fond of her Vatican stamps. Survivors include a brother, Clifford Hiegelof Cincinnati, and nieces and nephews. Visitation is p.m. Tuesday in the Heritage Room at the Sisters of Charity Motherhouse.

A Mass of Christian burial will follow at 2:30 p.m. in the Immaculate Conception Chapel in the Motherhouse. Burial will be in the Motherhouse cemetery. Memorials: Sisters of Charity Retirement Fund in Sister Leo Marie Upsing's name, 5900 Delhi Road, Mount St Joseph, OH 45051. E-mail kandrewenquirer.com By Karen Andrew The Cincinnati Enquirer DELHI TOWNSHIP Leo Marie Upsing, former nurse and pastoral caregiver and a member of the Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati, died Thursday in the Mother Margaret Hall nursing home in Delhi Township.

She was 98. Born Mildred Upsing in 1905 in Cincinnati, Sister Leo Marie earned a bachelor's degree in nursing from St. Joseph in Albuquerque, N.M., in 1941. She was a Sister of Charity for 75 years. Before she became a nurse, she was an elementary teacher in Colorado and Michigan.

For more than 40 years, she served as a nurse at a number of hospitals, including St. Joseph Hospital, Albuquerque, N.M. (1936-41); St. Mary Corwin Hospital, Pueblo, Colo. (1941-54, 1957-59); and St.

Vincent Hospital, Santa Fe, N.M., (1954-57). From 1959-1970, Sister Leo Marie was a nursing supervisor at the Good Samaritan Hospital, Cincinnati. She served as a pastoral caregiver in the hospital's visitor program from 1970-72. She did not miss a day for illness in the 22 years she served Good Samaritan and was particularly devoted to dying patients and their families. "I can picture her, clear as day, walk ther of Chester Washington Alexandria, Duane and VA- Tuesday, July 22, Chana; brother of Beatrice ROUDEBUSII Katherine B.

(nee Yeager). Beloved wife of Hammond Roudebush. Loving mother nf PNtrlrlM Mill nnH PirhftrH the Jon Deitloff Funeral tery, 4464 Morganthaler Centre, 4389 Spring Grove Hamilton, OH. 45011 Ave. (45223) on Monday, with Pastor Ron Stewart of- July 21st from 6-8 P.M.

A flciating. A Celebration of Masonic service and Scot- Lisa's Life will be at 1 P.M. fish Rite ring ceremony will Sunday, July 27, 2003 at be conducted by the breth- Harbin Park (Main Shelter), ren on the Enoch T. Carson 1300 Hunter Fairfield. Lodge 598 and the The family will receive members of the Ancient friends from 11 A.M.

until Johnson, Marjaan Muhammad and Nancie Tennyson. July 14, 2003. Funeral Monday at J.C. Battle, 543 Rockdale. Visitation 6 P.M.

Services 7 P.M. Cremation. Roudebush. Grandmother from 1:00 P.M. until time of of Brent Brad Hill.

Kellv service 2:00 P.M. at the Jon irom r.m. wun rurter- al services to follow. Interment will be held on Wednesday, July 23 at the Boiling Family Cemetery, New Canton, VA. at 3 P.M..

In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to the Orin M. Love Sr. Trust-Fund for the Benefit of the Love children, 1320 Braddock Alexandria, VA. 22314, co Nicole Hopkins, and Kimberly Rou- Deitloff Funeral Centre, debush. Great grandmother 4389 Spring Grove In- of five.

Age 88; residence ferment Spring Grove Cem- Harrison, OH; died Satur- etery-day, July 19, 2003. Visitation Wednesday, July 23, 2003 from 11 A.M. to 1 P.M. followed by services at 1:00 at Jackman Kercheval Mey- ZACH ers Funeral Home, Harri- Stephen, age 52. Devoted Accepted Scottish Rite Val- time of celebration at the ley of Cincinnati at 8 P.M.

park. In lieu of flowers, me- Funeral services will be held morlals may be made to the IIUELSMAN In the Norman Chapel of Lisa Brown Scholarship Rev. Richard S. July 18, Spring Grove Cemetery on Fund, co Fairfield Commu- 2003, in Clarkston, age Tuesday, July 22nd at 10 nity Foundation, 5350 Pleas- 82. Dear brother of Law- A.M.

Interment will follow, ant Fairfield, OH. rence Huelsman and Sr. MATTHEY 45014. Avance Funeral Rose Therese Huelsman. In Home Crematory, 4976 state at Colombiere Center, son, um.

memorials may De husband of the late Jeanne a I i ne 9075 Big Lake Road, airectea to ine hirsT rres- Zach. Loving father of Stef- Winton Fairtield Is serving the family. Pastor Harold Oliver, officiating. If desired, memorial contributions may be directed to the Shriner's Hospital for Children, 3229 Burnet Ave. (45229) or the charity of donor's choice.

ston, Michigan, Tuesday irk- I 1 VI Pirn Clark Serv 5-8 P.M. with Prayer byterian Church Harrison, OH. co the funeral home. wwwikmfuneralhome.com Tankersley, beloved wife of the late Louis W. Matthey, ice Tuesday 7:30 P.M.

neral Mass at Colombiere Wednesday 10:45 A.M.. Me loving mother of Andrew CUNNINGHAM morial Tributes to Colom- Matthey of Cincinnati, OH biere Center. Arrange- and Harriet Matthey of Los ments by A.J. Desmond Angeles, CA, sister of Mar- Lorna be loved daughter PI BODLEY Patricia Lynn; Loving daughter of Irma Rose SrhMiArmMii ttnH ttw Im.m fie Zach. Son of the late Walter Zach and survived by his devoted mother Helen Zach.

Also survived by his brother Greg Zach and sister Susan Zach, along with many loving nieces and nephews. Friends may call Monday from 10:30 A.M. to 1:30 P.M. at the Strawser Funeral Home, 9503 Kenwood Blue Ash. Funeral services will be 1:30 Monday at the funeraf home.

Memorial contributions suggested to the Mental Health Assoc. of Cinti, 2400 Reading Cinti, OH 45202. of the late Isaac Sons Funeral Home, Troy, alyn Houser of Troy, OH, and Elizabeth Michigan 248-362-2500. Obit- grandmother of Fabien Cunnlnaham. uary at www.Desmondfu- Tepper of Paris, France.

Albert Scheuermann; Dear devoted friend of Bob and neralhome.com mother of Anthony, Kyle, barDara Kroeii, dear aunt or Jnel I Sandv Laumann. Jackie Betzing, Lizabeth JACOBS Carrie and Gary Ossege Survived by her dear boyfriend Tom Blanton and ex- Pioneers of aviation honor Wrights' legacy Hall of Fame event celebrates adventurers Adams, Leo (Rita) Cunningham, Frances (Leonard) Thursday, July 17, 2003. Memorial service at the Chapel at The Deupree Community, 4001 Rosslyn Dr, Oakley, Sunday at 3:45 PM. Memorials may be directed to Seventh Presbyterian Church or Vitas Hospice. Elden A.

Good Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. adtiRrallioint.c0 wife of Gary Ossege Srj Grandmother of Devin, Ga- Fye, also survived by many Elizabeth M. "Bee" (nee Brady), beloved wife of the late John J. fVs brielle and Alexis; Caring nieces and nephews. Satur- sister of Donna, Debbie, day, July 19, 2003.

Formerly Doretta, Nelson and the late of Golf Manor. Age 89. Fu- Bobby; Sister-in-law of Bill neral services at the Nae- and Joyce Ossege; Survived gele, Kleb Ihlendorf Fu- by many nieces and neph- neral Home, 3900 ews; Wednesday, July 16, Montgomery Norwood, 2003; age 47; residence Tuesday, July 22 at 10 A.M. Amelia; Funeral service will where friends may call in UmlaufmrniininBDM Jacobs. Devoted mother of Rose Anne Hembree of Olive Branch, Sr.

Margaret M. Jacobs, CDP, of Cincinnati, James J. Jacobs of North Richland Hills, J. iiuiivum Timothy Jacobs of Freden George Michael Ann Molitor, RSM, Sister of be- the Sisters of Mercy for 60 loved husband years. Daughter of the late of Jane Tucker George and Mary Lock- McHugh, loving wood Molitor.

Sister of the Paul R. Young Funeral Memorials may be directed JZTg? mi in Vit Hnnir rh.rit.hto A. Jacobs of Vermillion, Fund. 11500 N. Lake Dr.

Loving grandmother of ten father of Timothy Potter Mary Lou (Lester.dec.) (B.J.) McHugh and Peter Day, Ruth (Howard.dec.) Mt. Healthy; Friends may call at 9 A.M. until time of service at the funeral home. Suite 400, Cincinnati, OH. grandcnildren and nine great-grandchildren.

Dear ZIEGENHARDT Edwin beloved husband of the late Virginia (nee Kelly) Ziegenhardt. Devoted father of Edwin Ziegenhardt, Carol Riddle and Holly Ziegenhardt. Dear brother of Dorothy Huelsman. Loving grandfather of four and great grandfather of one. July 17, 2003.

Age 90. Resident of Ft. Thomas, KY. Graveside service 10 A.M., Monday at Oak Hill Cemetery in Springdale. No visitation.

Memorials suggested to The Michael J. Fox Foundation Parkinson's Research, Grand Central Station, PO Box 4777, New York, NY 10163. sister of James Brady of arsnan tuiearej wenugn Kuhnell, Kita (KoDerTj Cincinnati. John J. Bradv of of Akron' 0H' brotner Benkert and the late James, Star, Chapter 20 will hold services.

Atlanta GA and the late James Marshall McHugh ot Joseph, Gus, Clarence, Wil-Monroe G. and Leo A. Bra- New York Ci1V' NY, grand- jam and Albert Molitor. Al- dy Thursday July 17 2003 fafner Samuel Tucker survived by numerous after a brief illness. Age 85.

McHugh. Thursday, July 17, nieces, nephews, and great Mass of Christian Burial 2001 Residence Marjone P. nieces and nephews. Friday, BRANAMAN Earl Lt. Col beloved husband of the late Linda Lee Zebal Branaman and Ruth Anderson Branaman, Lee Retirement Communi- juiv is, 2003.

Aqe 82 years. DETERS Janet cousin of Ted H. and Rev. Matthew D. Al- Tuesday, July 22, 11 A.M.

at Anlhnnu Criaru CAlVl ty. Private services at the Friends may call at Mercy Colerain Cincinnati, Center, 2301 Grandvtew Walnut Hills, Tuesday 6 P.M. until time of Mass of loving father of Linda Lee ford, April Jo Rogers, Mary (Stan) Wilson and Rev. T. Bauscher, Rebecca Ann, Richard D.

(Kris) Brana- Daniel J. and John M. Sulk- OH. 45223. Visitation in the Chapel one hour prior to Memorials may be directed to Episcopal Retirement Homes, MPL Bus Fund, -ti 1Q inni mice Intarmant liicanh man, ocoi yronuiaiinri ui cm.

Jaiuiuay, it, uuj. wirinj, au- r.nrin- Rohw s. Wikon. inliA Rpcidnt rottinnham Re- New Cemetery. In lieu of tirement Community.

Friends may call at the Vorhis Funeral Home, 5501 Hood, Alexis Matthew Lara C. and Lucas J. Branaman, great grandfa Christian Burial at 6 P.M.. Memorials may be directed to Sisters of Mercy Ministry Fund, 2335 Grandview Cincinnati, Ohio 45206. Miller-Bus se and Borgmarm Funeral Home in charge of arrangements, flowers, the family suggests "a11' remembrances to St.

An- Good Funeral Home thony Friary Breadline or charge of arrangements. Vitas Hospice. Ralph Meyer 9QQdfuneralhome.com Deters Funeral Home World War I Vet Worid War II Vet Korean Veteran Vietnam Veteran "Armed Forces Montgomery Norwood, ther of Shelby L. Wilson. Steo father and dear friend Wednesday.

July 23 from 10 of G. Bruce (Melody) and A.M. until time of Blessing serving the family, at 1 1 A.M.. If desired, sympathy may be expressed by a memorial contribution to the Alzheimer's Disease Persian Cult NOTE: Other symbols that appear are provided by individuals or by the funeral homes. MORRISON Ruth E.

(nee Richmond), affectionately known by many as passed away peacefully at home surrounded by her loving family, July 17. Beloved KINCAID James beloved husband of Shirley A. Kincaid (nee Wilson), dear father of Pat SKITT hwwi A (rvP AArCalll. be- rick J. Kincaid, Michael P.

By James Hannah The Associated Press DAYTON, Ohio Aviation pioneers who set air speed records, orbited the Earth and walked on the moon gathered Saturday to be saluted in the hometown of Wilbur and Orville Wright. Twenty-two of the 178 people who have been enshrined in the National Aviation Hall of Fame were to be honored by the hall in a "homecoming" at the Dayton Convention Center. "I cannot tell you how proud I am to be here," said Eugene Cernan just prior to the ceremony. Cernan, the last man to walk on the moon when he did so during the final Apollo landing in 1972, was enshrined in the hall three years ago. "We're here because aviation and space is a romance," Cernan said.

"It's exciting. It's adventurous. It challenges us." Cernan said the Wright brothers' greatest legacy may be the inspiration to fly that has been passed on from generation to generation. "Whether we're asked to fight for this country or in some cases go to the moon, we all had a dream. And the dream was about flying," he said.

Joe Engle, a former astronaut who commanded two space shuttle missions, said that without the Wright brothers, "we wouldn't have a job." "I doubt that we would have found anything other than flying airplanes that we could have consumed ourselves in as deeply as we did," Engle said. "So we're eternally grateful to the Wright brothers." Engle called his fellow enshrinees "my heroes." wife of Oscar (Ozzie) Mor- wanted to grow up to be like," he said. "It's just a real warm, deep warm feeling to get to come back and see where aviation began." Former test pilot Scott Crossfield, the first man to fly twice the speed of sound, was to attend the ceremony. Crossfield is training four pilots, one of whom will be selected to try to re-enact the first flight of the Wright brothers in a replica plane on Dec. 17 near Kitty Hawk, N.C.

Crossfield said the Wright brothers' flight "set the world on fire." "We've been a year at this, and we're going right through the same problems the Wright brothers did. I think we found all the solutions they did," Cross-field said. "A lot of experts say this is not a flyable airplane. I don't think, I know -we're going to fly." Paul Tibbets, who piloted the Enola Gay, dropping an atomic bomb on Hiroshima during World War II, talked about the mission that flew him into history. "I knew I was going to kill an awful lot of people in Japan," Tibbets said.

"But then I said to myself, 'I may kill a lot, but in the long run I'm going to save a lot of The Japanese surrendered shortly after atomic bombs were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. About 2,000 tickets at $150 apiece were sold for the hall of fame homecoming, twice the number normally sold for the annual enshrinement ceremony. Former astronauts John Glenn, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin were scheduled to attend. Actor-pilot Harrison Ford, who piloted the Millennium Falcon in the movie Star Wars and Air Force One in the film of the same name, was to serve as master of ceremonies. Charles W.

(Ramona) Anderson and Julia A. (Gary) Kaiser. Thursday, July 17, 2003. Friends may call Monday 5-7 P.M. at the Anderson Funeral Home, 8611 Winton Rd, Finneytown.

Funeral service wiH be Tuesday, 9:30 A.M. at the North-minster Presbyterian Church, 703 Compton Rd. Memorials may be directed to Kentucky Wesleyan University, Owensboro, KY. (Jeanne) Kincaid, Dana J. rison( tevjng mother of Ju- loved wife of the late GH- James) Beck, Timothy H.

rv Funeral Homes dith (Ray) Hambrick, Ken- bert Skitt. June is survived neth (Bonnie) Duggins, by her grandson Eugene Os- Cynthia (Brian) Becker and borne, daughter Shirley Os- the late Guy Morrison. She borne, sister Jeanne Mc- was a devoted grandmoth- Carthy and dear friend Kincaid, Thomas W. (Debbie) Kincaid and Amy S. (Chris) Rose.

Brother of the late Milas and Edward M. Kincaid, also survived by DOWD derma D. (nee Parrett), beloved wife of Bob Dowd. Devoted mother of Judith A. (Brent) Schnell, Robert W.

and Jeffrey W. Dowd. er of nine grandchildren and Cheryl Hayes. She leaves nine great-grandchildren, behind her many friends 1 2 grandchildren. On July 17, BXa LWna Raloh 2003 Jim 5hirley Preceded in death by her nd late Fred Eto? Weddin? ed" rett and the late (-red, Nor- ther ch Ij.

BOLTON LUNSFORD A Golden Rule Funeral Home 3042 Harrison Ave. 661-4059 and relatives. June was the owner of Mack's Tavern on Baltimore Avenue in North Ktinmunu, rmw wsrei rr dren, he served the Coast c.t mrrvi ptriri E5 Funeral Koines man, Grace Parrett, ana Nolin Parrett. Loving grand Fairmount and served Guard during WW II, he re- Durham (Sherman), Lillian WW as a WAC. She died sided in Anderson Twp.

and SrTlj1n (j8mes) and three at her home on Thursday. mother of Deana Young, Linasey, Kicnara A-A id onm Todd Dowd, Stephen Dowd and h(, mnt, .5 81 Memorial brothers: Lucius "Buster" July 17, 2003 at the age of Longworthy, Charles Rich- 83. Visitation at Rebold, Ro- DALBERT-WOODRUFF FUNERAL HOME 922-1010 2880 Boudinot at Queen City the late Jana Lindsey, also mond, and Edwin Richmond. senacker Sexton Funeral Home, 3700 Glenmore Ave SCHMIDT-DHONAU READING SHAHONVILLE 948-1113 She is also survived by numerous nieces and nephews. Visitation wM be Sunday from 6 to 8 P.M.

at the Jon Dettloff Funeral Centre, 948 1113 nue (Cheviot), Tuesday, 10 A.M. until time of funeral service at 12 Noon. Burial Baltimore Pike Cemetery. The Skitt family suggest Mass at Guardian Angel Church, 6531 Beechmont Ave. Tuesday, July 22 at 1:00 P.M..

Friends may cal at the church from 1:00 P.M. until time of Mass. ki lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Veterans of Foreign Wars Foundation, VFW survived by five great grandchildren. Passed away suddenly July 17, 2003. Visitation at the Shorten Ryan Funeral Home, 400 Reading Rd, Mason, Ohio on Sunday from 6-8 P.M.

Funeral service wiH be at the funeral home on Monday at 11 A.M. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to the Heart 4389 Spring Grove Ave. Fu- neral services will be Mon- memorials be made to Hos- THOMAS day at 10 A.M. at the funer- pice of Cincinnati, 4310 Coo-al home. Interment will per Rd.

(45242). Condo-follow in Spring Grove Cem- lences may be sent to the Building, 406 West 34th FUNERAL HOMES ADISONVU-E and KENWOOD 390 Condi Roi 513-469-WE1L Suite 820, Kansas City, Mis- etery Memorials may be family at n.rttaM.c souri 64111. Services care given t0 Hospice 0 Cincin- of E.C Nurre Funeral nati a0 cooper Road, Ckv Mo- cirmati, OH 45242-8922. "They're people that I read about and.

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