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THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER C4 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6. 2003 FN METRO -M til ItW UWVd ail i U.t, beii ItWUvUV Obituary MriTJTV OEHLER JACKSON GRAUSE Mary Katberine, bdi. Mildred aoe 85, Rosalyn L. (nee Metcalf), Ray Earl beloved brother daughter of the late Jeanne of Freida Farley, fond uncle Cincinnati. OH, Sunday, Au- K.

I Slattery) and Stanley f. of Evelyn Carter, Prise gust 3, 2003. Retired Kenner Robert Products Co, Cincinnati. Na- of SaKie Nartner and Robert Williams, Josephine Mat Grause dear sister of The funeral directory lists services from current death notices published in The Cincinnati Enquirer and Post. For online Michael (Llnoa), Robert (Amy), James (Carol), Su five Falmouth, KY.

Leaves (Janice) uenier, grano-one dear brother Shirley B. mother of Robert and Greg MrCartv. Delhi, OK one Oehler and Scott Naltner, thews, Mary Kinsey, Herman, Tony and Walter Davis. Also survived by a host san and Peggy, devoted aunt of Michael (Shannon), niece, one nephew. Services also survived by of nieces, nephews, great viewing of notices logon to cincinnati.com and click on Obituaries.

Patrick, Katie, Cara, Christ nieces, great nephews, oth- 11 A.M. Thursday, August "hW jl'r Bob Minardi, 58, manager for Coca-Cola In McNick sports hall of fame tnnher. and Anthonv er re Ativp and friends. Ju- 7UUS. woooneoa rutiw mi Grause, and great-aunt of ly 31, 2003, age 77.

Funeral Home, Falmouth, KY. Vist-Abaqaele and Michael services Friday, 11 A.M. at tation A.M. Thurs- Sunrise day. Interment Cemetery.

August 4, 2003, age 90. Friends may call at St. Vivian Church, Finneytown, Thursday from A.AA. followed by Mass of Christian Burial at 11 A.M. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to The Bob Grause.

Sunday, August 3, 2003, age 44. Visitation wHI be at the Hodapp Funeral Home, 6041 Hamilton Ave. Thompson, Had Jordan Funeral Home, 400 N. Wayne Ave. Rev.

Garcia Carter, officiating. Visitation 10-11 A.M. Interment BUSCH College HiH on Thursday, Beatrice Fehring, Beloved August from 9.3- t0 im Beech Grove Cemetery. McNUTT Rose, age 70 of South Lebanon, OK passed away and Rose Oehler Achievement Award co St. Vivian A.M.

Mass of Christian Burial at St. Boniface wife of the late Jack Busch, loving mother of Elaine (David) BiHmire, Diame Busch, and Cindy neacefuUv with her family o-rh. 7600 Wmton Rd, Church, Northside on Thursday at 11 A.M. In lieu of at her side at Hospice of cincmiati, OH 45224. JOLLY Cincinnati, Monday, August Busch, devoted grandmoth- flowers, contributions can er of Matthew, Michael and be made to th7 Aican adys.

age 89 of OfKinnatl, 2003. Dear mother of Jen- Keoecca Biitmire, oear sis- cancer Society of Eleanor Dapper, passed away at Wellington ny Yarbrough and Donna Manor on Saturday, August Chapman, also survived by 2, 2003 at 4:30 A.M. She was four grandchildren and four fKlUt, born in Ray, Ohio on Octo- great grandchildren. Visits- Cynthia D. visitation only, ber 30, 1913 the daughter of tion Wednesday evening 6-9 Thursday 11 A.M.

to 12 Eulin and Sarah (Shoemak- p.m. with funeral service Noon at Joseph R. Garr Fu- er) Savage. Gladys was Thursday, August 7, 2003 at neral Service, 930 Fmday employed as an assembler to A.M. all at the First Bap- Street.

James Fehring, and the late John Fehring, on August 4th at the age of 88. Bee was a lifelong member of the Guardian Angels Choir and dicv ZXZr2l V. (Graybe). be- Italian heritage. "Anyone who knew Bob knew that he made the best antipasto salad this side of Italy, said his sister, Barb Horn- for McGregor Goff Compa- fist Church of South the St.

Ursula Academy Le0. ny for 25 years, retiring in Lebanon. Memorials re-a M. Gries, dear mother ot 107a a Memorial service Build- Guardian Angels Follies and JILT'S wi" be held at the Brown- ing Fund or to the City Gos- SONENSCHEIN HiMson Funeral Home. 330 nai Miinn Cincinnati.

Jean Schmidt, dear moth- pershjng Avenue on Thurs- Arrangements by Stine-Kii-er-vlaw of James Schmidt, August 7, 2003 at 12 burn Funeral Home, Mr. Minardi was a patron of the arts. Her greatest oy was singing. Bee devoted her life to keeping alive the music and memory of her late father, Sir John J. Fehring, former Patricia Anne (nee Doher-ty), beloved wife of the late Gene Schneeberger and the late Max Sonenschein, loving mother of Scott (Anna) Jansen, Terry (Mickey) Lebanon.

oear gronomoiner or Lisa wjth Rev. Jacob Flen- (Trey) Small, Jeff (Alicia) Pastor of the Franklin Schmidt, Joshua and Leah Street Bantlst Church ofticl- Director of Music for the a.9rMlJ'Km0 Inurnment will be in Archdiocese of Cincinnati. A of Madison Dorn. August 3, Arlington Memorial Gar- MENKE Jansen, and Tamara Miller, survived by one sister Nan- dens, Mt. Healthy, visitation rhM-tv and two broth- 2003, age 78.

Visitation at Witt, Good 8. Kelsch Funeral Home, Oakley Wednesday, A.M. Mass at St. Anthony, Wednesday at 11 A.M. ttSttEztSi August 5, 2003.

Mass of Nm Ferguson. Friday, Christian Burial 10 A.M. Frt- August 1, 2003. A Memorial memorial Mass will be held at Guardian Angels Church, 6531 Beechmont Ave on Friday, August 8th at 10 A.M. A reception for family and friends wiN be held after the Mass at the home of Elaine Billmire, 5656 Chestnut Ridge Drive.

Memorial contributions may be made to Guardian Angels Choir, St. Ursula Academy, or the Cincinnati May Festival. FUNERAL NAME TIME DATE HOME AUSTIN Jocelyn B. lOOrM. Aug 06 Thompson BolUordon BAGWELL 2 00 M.

Aiq 07 linnfmonn BAKER Soro Jone 1 1 00 A.M. Aug 08 Moore BEUMH Iron f. 10-00 A M. Aug 07 The Imwolle Mwnonal 61 AID JomesMord 1:00 PM Aug 08 Moore IBotoviol BOA2, "Duke" Dolbert Woodruff Isenogle mwttt xicWd 1. 1 1 :00 A M.

Aug tor- DerHoH Hmerrjl Cnir 8USCH Beotrice Wring 10 00 AM. Aug 08 Guordion Angels DAVIS Mildred 10-00 A.M. Aug 07 Thongs-Justin Memoool FLETCHER Betiy 3 OOP M. Aug. 09 NeidKgrd-Minges GAWETT MoryElirabelfi I 00 I'M.

Aug 07 Fred-net GESSENLXW. Vivion Moy liXPM. Aug 07 GRALISt MoryK. 1100AM. Aug 07 Hodopp College HiHI CRIES, MMred Y.

11:00 A.M. Aug. 06 Wilt Good Kelsch lOoUeySq.l HARRIS, Cecilia G. lOOOAM. Aug.

08 Frederick HARRIS, leromeG. Aug 08 JonDeiltoffEunerolCntr HECKLE, Edward J. Aug. 08 Schmidt-Olwncni HOUCHINS.Moymiet. Aug 08 Geo.H.RohdeiSon JACKSON, Roy EoH Aug.

08 Thompson Holl Jordan JOLLY, Glodys 12:00 Noon Aug. 07 Brown-Dowson JONES, Grace Dovies SchoeferS Busby KAISER, Joan H. lOOOAM. Aug 08 VittStermer Anderson KITTRELL, Wiley M. 7:30 P.M.

Aug. 06 P. White i Sons LEMMQNS BerttwL. 1-30PM. Aug.08 Hodopp (College Hill) MENKE, Joseph A.

10:00 A M. Aug 08 Colligon MERTES, Vol j. Aug.08 Tufts Schildmeyw ILovelond) MINARDI, Robert Aog.07 Witt Good Kelsch (Anderson! MITCHELL JomesA. Aug.08 Hodopp Corthogel McCARTY, Julio Mildred 11:00 A M. Aug.

07 WoodheodlFglmouthl McCLENDQN, Anito 7:00 M. Aug 07 loseph R. Gorr McNUTT, Rose M. Aug 07 Stine-Kilbum NICHOLAS, Cyndi 1. 10:30 A.M.

Aug. 08 Slrawser OEHLER, Rosohn 1. 11:00 A.M. Aug 07 St. Vivian (Finneytownl PRIDE, Cynthia D.

11:00 A.M. Aug 07 Joseph R. Gorr SONENSCHEIN, Patricio A. Cremation Soc Gr Cinti SPAHR, James Paul Aug. 09 Evans IMilfordl THOMPSON, Tavis E.

1 1:00 A.M. Aug. 08 White Sons TOELKi, ifeaberh 10:30 A.M. Aug. 08 St Bonifoce TRIMBLE, Raymond 1 2:00 Noon Aug.

08 Paul R. Young (Mt Healmyl MDsaaBictices TO Deaft Notices AUSTIN -BEUMER Oueon of Peace service win oe neia 01 day, convenience of the family. The Cremation Society of Greater Cincinnati Is serv HARRIS JONES Grace Davies, died Satur- Church, MWvlHe, OH. Visitation 9 A.M. -10 A.M.

Friday at the church. CoHigan Funeral Home, Hamilton, OH. Cecilia G. "Cell" day, August 2, 2003 at her ing the family. nee Fetd).

Be- home. Beloved daughter ot By Rebecca Goodman The Cincinnati Enquirer Robert "Bob" Minardi, a manager for the Coca-Cola Bottling Co. and member of the McNicholas High School sports hall of fame, died of heart-related causes Monday at his Mount Washington home. He was 58. Mr.

Minardi went to work driving a truck for Coke soon after graduating from Purcell High School in 1963. "Uncle Bob was a true, dedicated, walking Coca-Cola billboard," said his niece, Debbie Hornback of Milford. "He has enough Coca-Cola memorabilia to rival the Coca-Cola Museum in Atlanta." Mr. Minardi worked at several jobs before becoming a fountain installation supervisor. He put in 39 years with the company.

He coached baseball at Guardian Angels Church and was a tireless booster of athletics at McNicholas, where his sons went to high school. He served as president of the Athletics Boosters and manned the chains during McNick's football games. The school elected him to its Men's Sports Hall of Fame and presented him the Good Fellowship Award two years ago. A lifetime member of the Marchiagiani Italian Society, Mr. Minardi was proud of his Wi loved wife of 57 the late Charles D.and years of Walter Harris.

De Grace Hinchman Jones. Sister of the late Frank J. Jones and Ford Jones, also leaves three nieces. MERTES Vai J. of Loveland.

Beloved husband of Jeannette Louise J. Beard of Kerme- Mertes for 63 years. Dear bunk, Maine, Nancy J. Ten- fattier of Marsha (Brad) back of Milford. "It was a request that Bob was happy to fulfill." And he relished taking trips and rooting for his favorite teams the Reds and Notre Dame Fighting Irish football.

In addition to his sister and niece, survivors include his wife of 36 years, Colleen Mein-ert Mindardi; two sons, Rob Minardi of Mount Washington and Brian Minardi of Amelia; his mother, Ceil Baldoni Minardi of Mount Washington; a brother, Gene Minardi of Anderson Township; and four grandchildren. Visitation is 4-9 p.m. today at Witt, Good and Kelsch Funeral Home, 7312 Beechmont Anderson Township. Mass of Christian burial is 10 a.m. Thursday at St Cecilia Church, 3056 Madison Road in Oakley.

Burial is at St. Joseph Cemetery in Price Hill. Memorials: Muscular Dystrophy Association of Cincinnati, 1080 Nimitzview Drive, No. 208, Cincinnati 45230. E-mail SPAHR James Paul beloved husband of Claudia Colyer Spahr, devoted father of Thomas J.

Spahr, Sharon K. Penetta and Robert P. (Jackie) Spahr, loving grandfather of nine, great- DAVIS Mildred (nee Barlow), beloved wife of the late Howard Davis. Dear mother to Jean Ann Heller (the lata Art Heller) and Mary Ellen Strieker (Don). Also survived by eight grandchildren, 17 great grandchildren and three great great grandchildren.

August 3, 2003, age 97. Friends may voted mother of Terry (Linda) Harris, Pam (David) Weisshaar and the late Christine Harris. Loving grandmother of Matthew Weisshaar, Rebecca Weisshaar and Bob Obermeyer. Dear sister of Margaret (Ray) Starrett, Gertrude (Jim) DuweH, Beverly (Gene) Love, Joan (Fran- George and the late Mike Mertes. Brother of Betty Horak.

Dear grandfather of a Crln nstedt of Daytona Beach, Florida and Patricia J. McCree of Hope Sound, Florida and a cousin Ed- uiirii rwimoMi nt Cuw grandfather of nine, preced- cinnati, Ohio. Burial private, wan. Great grandfather of and three sisters. Also call at St.

Margaret of Cor It so desired, memorials Michael Brusman. August 5, may be made to the Indian 2003 at the age of 88. Engl- tona, corner of Watterson l) -larman and the late survived by many nieces, nephews and a host of friends. Tuesday, August 5, 20O3, residence Milford, OH. Hill Church, 6000 Drake Rd.

neer for Cincinnati Mllacron and Murray Thursday mrv Lou nate Kayj Indian Hill 45243. Schaefer S. Busby Funeral Home In Brockmeier, late Vera (late Jim) Wright, and late Larry for 45 years. Mass of Christian Burial, Good Shepherd Parish, 8815 E. Kemper Rd.

from 9 A.M. until time of Mass of Christian Burial at 10 A.M. Thomas-Justin Memorial serving the family. Services Evans Funeral Home, Milford, Saturday, Montgomery, Friday, Au (late Mary Ann) Feld. Also charge of arrangements.

survived by numerous nieces and nephews. Tues- day, August 5, 2003, age 79. gust 8 at 11:30 A.M. where friends will be received Friday 6 P.M In lieu of from 9:30 A.M. until 1fie flowers memorials to Hos- Visitation at Frederick Fu- KAISER neral Home, 2553 Banning Thoenv) time of the service.

Inter- Rd. at Pippin on Thursda? w'if I of IfTTte Larv of Hewen Cem- lt 7 i cjL OH n.ng (August 7) from 7-9 '7, Jr- Menwlal contribu- Rt. 28, Goshen. OH P.M. Mass of Christian rBhti nY directed to Diane (Robert) Topmlller and the late Kathleen Kai Hospice of Cincinnati.

Burial at St. Vivian Church, 7600 Winton Road on Friday m.titrmiiiiiititr.efa ser. Dear grandmother of Steven, James, Michael and at 10 A.M. THOMPSON FLETCHER Betty E. (nee Holliday), beloved wife of William Fletcher.

Loving mother of John David (Linda) Renoe. Dear sister of Jim Holliday, Linda Gentilly, Patricia Dingess, Janet Martin and the late Joyce Rogers. Loving niece of Donald Stacy. Monday, August 4, 2003, age 66 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend memorial services on Saturday at 3 P.M.

at the Mt. Hope Baptist Church (Whitewater Memorials may be made to the church. PI Tavl beloved son of Fa bian Thompson and Melante Pelcha, brother Amanda. Sister of Marilyn Platnholt and Clare Gallagher. Sunday, August 3, 2003, age 71.

Friends may call at 'the Vitt, Stermer Ander-HAKRIS son Funeral Home, 4619 Del-Jerome G. Passed away Ju- hi Friday A.AA. ly 30, 2003 at age 54, dear Funeral Mass 10 A.M., St. MINARDI Robert beloved husband of Colleen J. Minardi.

Loving father of Rob (Sally) Minardi and Brian (Michelle) Minardi. Devoted Jocelyn R. Beloved mother of Lauren P. Irvm F. beloved husband of 59 years to Mary Ellen Beu- and Bryan W.

Austin, also mer (nee Bengert), son of survived by her parents, G. the late Harry and Martha Elaine Austin and Stanley Beumer, devoted father of of Savannah and orris Pelcha, dear grandson of Dan- grandfather of Abby, Jor- Domink: Church. Memorials nsen and Max. Dear nv pelcha, Lorna Woidtke, may be made to the St. son of Cecilia Minardi and Dominic Education Fund.

GARRETT CPS clears principal of Walnut Hills brother ot Thomas and Marland Harris. Also survived by a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Friends may call during visitation Friday, August 8, 2003 from 11:30 A.M. until time of service 12:30 P.M. at the Jon Del-tlofl Funeral Centre, 4389 Spring Grove Ave.

Interment Vine Street Hill Harold and Frances Thompson, great grandson of Mary and the late Charles Pelcha, Brown (Mildred) and the late Alice Lewis, the late Juanlta and Earl Pollard, the late Harold and Margaret Thompson, August 3, 2003, age 4 years, residence Mt. Washington. KITTRELL the late Pete Minardi. Dear brother of Barb (Jerry) Hornback, Gene (Sharon) Minardi and the late Billy Minardi. Bob wiN be dearly missed by many other family members, friends and coworkers.

August 4, 2O03, age 58, resident of Mt. Washington. Visitation Mary Elizabeth (nee Stinson), devoted wife of the late Fredric E. Garrett. Be W.

Brown, one brother Mary Ellen (Michael) Hum-Richard A. Austin (Thea), bert and Emily (Chris) Gus-two sisters Cynthia and Ka- tafson, loving grandfather ren M. Austin, other rela- of Moly, Bridget, Matthew, fives and friends. August 1, Michael and Andrew, great 2003. Visitation Friday, Au- grandfather of one, caring gust 8, 2003 12 Noon until brother of Elvira Carroll, service time of 1 P.M.

at Doris Herrmann and the Peace Baptist Church, 652 late Martha LaPille. Retired Rockdale Pastor as the first lay Vice Presl-Gregory Chandler, Sr. Inter- dent of Xavier University, ment Vine Street Hill Ceme. Peacefully Sunday, August tery. Thompson, Hall 8, Jor- 3, 2003.

Age 84. Formerly of dan Funeral Home In charge St. Bernard, OH. Mass of of arrangements. Christian Burial Bellarmlna Chapel at Xavier University, Thursday, August 7 at 10 A.M.

Friends may call at Wiley M. husband of the late Marguerite (Marge) Kit- Services at T.P. White S. trell (nee Puck' Wednesday 4-9 P.M. at the Sons Funeral Home, 2050 ett), devoted father of San- Witt, Good 8.

Kelsch Funer- dra L. (the late David) loved mother of Nancy (Larry) Gebing, Fredric (Klmberly) Garrett Jr. and Marilyn (George) Hemingway. Loving grandmother of Kristin (Kevin) Koch, Kelly (Robert) Greenwell, Brandon Garrett, Scott Torres, Tonya (Mark) Rose, Beechmont Mt. Washington on Friday August 8 at 1 1 A.M.

Friends may call on Friday 10 A.M. to 11 A.M. Memorials to Huntington Bank, co Tavis Thompson 042015422. Deck, W. Alan (Catherine), David C.

(Linda), James A. (Kim), Mark R. (Beth) Klt-treB and Margie Jo (Mark) al Home, 7312 Beechmont Ave. In Anderson Mass of Christian Burial Thursday 10 A.M. at St.

Cecilia Church, 3105 Madison Rd. In Oakley. (Please meet at St. Cecilia on Thursday). HECKLE Edward J.

Beloved husband of Ann Heckle (nee Yoak- Goble, brother of the late Joy E. Klttrell and Leona ley). Devoted father of Ka- Whitaker, also survived by In lieu of flowers, memorial the tmwalle Memorial Funeral Home, 4811 Vine St. Bernard, OH 45217, Wednesday from P.M. Memorials may be directed to the Irvin F.

and BAGWELL Arthur McKeel beloved husband of Attala (nee Stewart) Bagwell Dear father of Arthur M. Bagwell III, Stewart Bagwell, and ren (Ray) Durbin, Vickie 15 grandchildren and five donations may be directed Amy (Philip) Figgins and Matthew Hemingway. Dear sister of Grace Marie Rhodes, Kenneth Stinson and William (Betty) Stinson. tKarrayj Kuenrwein and great-grenocniiaren. August to Muscular Dystrophy sue, jOAnn ana baward 4, 2uuJ, residence union Assn.

1080 Nimitzview Dr. Mary Ellen Beumer Fund at Heckle. Loving grandfather Township. Services at Park- Anne Courtney. Grandfa- 208, Cincinnati, OH.

45230. ther of seven and great- Xavier University, 3800 Vic- Monday, August 4, 2003, 0f Lauren, Hannah and Eml- side Christian Church (Mt. TOELKE Elizabeth (nee BoHhauer), loving mother of Ronald, Richard Toelke, Mary Klb-ler and the late Wilbur Toelke, also survived by tory Parkway, Cincinnati age 81. Visitation at Freder ly. Deer brother of Peggy Washington Church of OH 45207.

ick Funeral Home, 2553 Banning Road at Pippin on Siefert, Mary Bradford, Christ), 6986 Satem Road on m-npnct i rnrmi. Tartar Cathw UUaHnacrlau Aiiraiat a at 1 1 CH hiLL, August Tlfrom sarion and Glenn Heckle. 7:30 P.M. Friends may call Jme beloved husband several grandchildren and 11:00 A.M. until time of grandfather of six.

Mr. Bagwell was a former hospital purchasing agent for Booth Hospital. He died Monday at St. Luke Hospital, West at the age of 87 years. He was a resident of Florence, KY.

He win be greatly missed, at the Church on Wednes- OI josepnine uo- great granocniioren. August service at 1:00 P.M.. Memorials may be made to Cole-rain Township Fire Attn: Chief Bruce Smith, 5, 2003, age 92. Visitation Friday 9:30 until time of Mass of Christian Burial He was our rock. Tuesday, day 5:30 P.M.

to 7:30 P.M. names) Mitcnen, dear uncle August 5, 2003, age 57. Memorials to Parkslde AAonica Tissandier, Rog-dent of Goshen Twp. Funer- Christian Church or Hospice er, Gregory and Cart Johan- closed, called itself the Save Walnut Hills CommitteeThe Parents' Union. School board members spent about two hours behind closed doors Tuesday listening to the results of the investigation.

The district found that 14 students were allowed to enrol in Walnut Hills High without taking the entrance exam, which was in violation of board policy. However, the policy does allow for admission of students "in accordance with procedures and standards established by the superintendent." Romans said it appears that former Superintendent Steven Adamowski had allowed some students who were new to the 10:30 A.M. at St. Boniface al AAacc at ttt Patar JL Pai i P.M. at Linnemann Funeral KLAiK of Cincinnati.

T.P. White 8. nes, also survived oy great James Richard, age 63, resl- 3251 Springdale Road, Cin- church, Reading, Friday, Sons Funeral Home serving nieces and great nephews. Church, 1750 Chase Ave. Sunday, August 3, 2003, age Northside.

Home, Burlington. Visitation will be Thursday 12 Noon until time of service. August 8 at 10:30 A.M. Visl- the family, dent of Mt. Orab.

Husband of Eva (nee Sumner) Blair. clnnati 45251 or Cincinnati Association for the Blind, 2045 Gilbert Avenue, Cincin tation at Schmidt-Dhonau Funeral Home, 8633 Reading Reading, Thursday 5-8 nati 45202. LEMMONS 96, Friends may can at the Hodapp Funeral Home, 7401 Vine Street. Carthage, Friday from A.M. followed by Mass of Christian Burial at St.

James of the Valley Church, Wyoming at 11 A.M. P.O. Box 710784, Cincinnati OH 45271. TRIMBLE Raymond, devoted father of Jim (Louise) Trimble and Eric Wellman; Dear grandfather of Emerson, Leslie and Ronnie Trimble; Brother of Thelma Trimble; Uncle of Patsy Trimble; Also survived by Danielle and Bertha beloved mother of Alberta (Ray) Hollon, Rose (the late Lou) Proctor, Pete (Terry) Howe, and the late Barbara Wilson, dear sister of Louis (Marty) Curtis, also survived by 7 a- IV "4 rf-V A NICHOLAS Father of Renae (Brian) Leyendecker and Vickie Blair. Brother of Clara (Donald Collins, Coleman and Roland Blair.

Grandfather of April Blan-ken and Amber Fryman, great-grandfather of Kaicel Molen. Also survived by numerous nieces and nephews. August 3, 2003. Family wlH receive friends Thurv day 6 to P.M. at the Moore Funeral Homes, 225 Spring Batavia with service 1 P.M.

Friday at the Ful Gospel Lighthouse Mission, TwinBridges Williamsburg. Interment Concord Cemetery. Memorials to Clerco P.O. Box 156, Batavia, 45103. many loving grand, great Cyndl L.

Loving mother of HOUCHINS grand and great great Nick and Thomas James Debbie; Thursday, July 24, Mavmle Lee Grandchildren. Sunday, Au- (T.J.) Socha. Dear daughter 2003; Age 85; Residence Cln- Inn Mil 1 he. oyn w. fBal VI runj aiu iiwill nit-iivrcia, wnioi.

na, nod a rsn ui lw" ri'n'r .1. -i i UJVAi II m-A n.rl',n.t. I- loved mother of district and who had missed the test date to be admitted based on their academic records, as long as they took the Donald R. (Mary Aim) iciius may ban ai lire nw year sisivi ui nnai iv i aiiw pai iivipaivu hi dapp Funeral Home, 6041 Courts. Aunt of Michael and the Bataan Death March in Hamilton Ave.

College Hid, Anthony Courts. Devoted China and was a Gunney Thursday 6-8 P.M. Funeral companion of Juan Garibay. Pilot on the B-29. Funeral service Friday at the funer- Saturday, August 2, 2003.

service at Paul R. Young al home 1:30 P.M. Memori- Friends may caH from 6-8 Funeral Home, 7345 Hamll- BAKER Sara Jane, 93, long time resident of Tealtown Road in Clermont County passed away at peace on July 31, 2003. She was preceded In death by her life long husband and companion Irvine Baker and wlH be interred by his side at Graceland Memorial Gardens, Mt. Repose, Ohio.

Sara Jane: "GG" to her great-grandchildren and "Aunt Sara Jane" to her dozens of nieces and nephews who al Loved her so. Her entire life she brought both wisdom and joy to all who knew her. Never shirked a task, never had a bad day always loving, happy and faithful to her God, her family and her many friends, Born and raised In the mountains of Eastern Kentucky, which she loved, her early education was obtained at the Oneida Baptist Institute and By Jennifer Mrozowski The Cincinnati Enquirer Cincinnati Public Schools officials on Tuesday announced an end to an investigation at Walnut Hills High School, saying there was no wrongdoing that merited disciplinary action against the school's administration. The investigation looked into whether Principal Marvin Koenig had changed students' grades, whether he allowed students to enroll in the prestigious Evanston school without taking the required entrance exam and other allegations. At the end of the four-month investigation, district officials concluded that school board policies and procedures should be updated and that the district also should review how administrators use those policies.

"In some instances, there were areas where the (Walnut Hills High School) administration exercised discretion which was at variance with established policy and procedures," said Scott Romans, the district's general counsel. "But nothing rose to the level of causing serious concern with regard to the administrator's decision-making process." Romans said Koenig would remain as principal. Koenig declined to comment Tuesday evening. The investigation was prompted after a group led by former City Councilman and school parent Charles Win-burn made the allegations against Koenig. The group, whose membership other than Winburn was never dis Houchlns, dear grandmother of Jason Houchlns and sister of Ruth J.

Robinson of Little Rock, AK, Tuesday, test later. als may be made to Shrin- P.M. Thursday at the ton Ave. Mt. Healthy, Frl- GESSENDORF The district's investigators, August 5, 2003.

Services wiH Vivian May (nee Ziegler), ers Hospitals for Children or charity of donor's choice. after comparing students' final day, August 8, 2003 at 12 Noon. Friends may caH Friday from 10 A.M. until time of service; Burial will be In Strawser Funeral Home, 9503 Kenwood Rd. Blue Ash.

Funeral service 10:30 A.M. Friday at the Vineyard Community Church Chapel, 1 1340 Century Circle beloved husband of Vernon be held at Geo. H. Rohde 8. F.

Gessendorf, devoted Son Funeral Home, Linwood mother of Marty Gessen- 8, Delta Aves. Friday, Au- dorf. Julie Arm Simderman Oust 8 at 10 A.M. Friends Spring Grove Cemetery. grades to those in teacher grade books, could not substantiate claims of grade infla (Jim), Kitty Stath (Frank), may caH at the funeral MC CLENDON Paula Scherpenberg (Ken- home Thursday from 6-8 Anita, visitation Thursday 6 riT rnriMt rVMTIIIWiai lUVIIUTIa aa at lit l-UTIII tion.

P.M. BOAZ born March 3, 1922 In Newport, AR. Died August 1, 2003 after a long ewli4tfiNraUm Church, 3101 Eastern Ave- ny), Johnny Gessendorf (Cathy), Nicky Gessendorf, Peter Gessendorf (Cathy) and Tommy Gessendorf "Many of our policies and procedures are out of date, do clety. LOCKLAND illness. Age 81 years.

Hus- NOftWOOO 821-0062 8PHINQ0ALE nue, where funeral services will follow at 7 P.M. Inter-ment: Highland Cemetery. Joseph R. Garr Funeral Services, directing. later she earned her degree bana of Carolyn (Judy), loving grandmother Dm, latkar nt Dawtu Una.

a( 1H itaar nl lanat Boaz, father of Boaz, of 30, dear sister of Janet from Eastern Kentucky Randy Ginny (Ben) Jackson, Ed not reflect current practice, or current practice is at variance and has been accepted for a number of years," Romans Funeral Homes pal Hemes said. (MM Funeral Homes Hutchinson, dear friend of Elm Strobi. August 5, 2003. Age 77 years. Visitation on Thursday from 11 A.M.

to 1:30 P.M. at the Bolton i Lunsford Funeral Home, 3042 Harrison Ave. West-wood where a Funeral Blessing will be held Thursday at 1:30 P.M. Memorials may be directed to the Hospice of Cincinnati The board has authorized a Gilligan Ftmrral Homes a Cincinnati, Ohio jt, (513)281-8311 giiligartfuneralhomes.com Com. Miller Sona Bum Borgnuu Co.

MiUer-Simmtnger Funeral Service 541-0040 policy review firm to examine I3SO Condi Roa4 513-469-WEIL ELDEN A. GOOD 2620 ERIE AVE. 871-3433 (Jane) Boaz and Susan (Paul) Callahan. Grandfather of Stuart Jackson. Duke was a former president of Family Life Insurance Agency and a long time member of the Cincinnati Athletic Association and served on the board of directors.

Services have been held. If desired, memorials may be made to Vitas Hospice, 11500 N. Lake Dr. Cinti, OH 45249. Datbert, Woodruff and Isenogje Funeral Home serving the family.

the board policies, which is expected to be complete by May. Winburn criticized the in vestigation late Tuesday. University In Richmond. She began her teaching career In one-room schoolhouses in the coal mining areas of Eastern Kentucky. After World War II she and Irvine moved the family north where she taught school In the Clermont County system for over 20 years.

She has had a positive Influence on hundreds of young people, both In the classroom and In life. She Is survived by two children, Pat Houn-cheN and Don Baker; five grandchildren, Teresa Hounchelt, Scott HouncheH Lena Hounchet, Raid Baker and Rhonda Winters; three great-grandchildren, Morgan HouncheN, Max Winters and Travis Winters. Always cheefuf and positive, she wiH be missed by many. Her daughter, Pat Hounchefl and son, Don Baker and their families welcome you to the Moore Family Funeral Home, 6708 Main New "I think this is the worst cov er-up since President he said. E-mail BRAWNER Richard T.

Beloved and devoted husband of Lenora Ross Brawner; loving father of Nikla Renee Brawner, Khalid Ross, and Richard Brawner dear brother Apraxia case may go to hearing Just as you don't expect to get accurate legal advice from your accountant, don't count on getting information on funeral arrangements from anyone other than a licensed funeral professional. After all, there are some decisions too precious to regret. A public service message from town for visitation the two sides minutes before a due process hearing was set to Thursday, August 7th from of Spencer Brawner; cher-6-8 P.M. and the funeral on Isbed grandfather of Mat-Friday, August 8th at 11 tbew Isaiah Brawner and begin June 13. A.M..

The Interment wlH oc But the deal has not been CWoe Ingotd. Also survived by a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Passed away Au- cur at Graceland Memorial Mt. Repose, Ohio. In lieu of flowers the approved by the Fort Thomas Board of Education, and it doesn't appear it will be before famllv requests donations gust 3, 2003 at the age of 65.

be made to Oneida Baptist Richard was a resident of Institute, Oneida, KY 40972 Cumminsville, an avid muslin the name of Sara Jane clan, and an employee of a new hearing. Whiteway-Spaulding Light Baker. The Hansmans claim Paul, 14, who suffers from severe By William Croyle Enquirer contributor FORT THOMAS A case involving the parents of a Highlands Middle School special-education student and the Fort Thomas School District may be headed back to a hearing this month. Paul and Cheryl Hansman of Fort Thomas filed a complaint in April with the Kentucky Department of Education, seeking nearly $300,000 from the district to educate their son Paul at home. A tentative agreement was reached between attorneys for apraxia a speech communi cation disorder was not giv ing Inc.

for 35 years. Friends may call during visitation Saturday, August 9 from 10 A.M. until time of service 11 A.M. at the Jon Deltlotf Funeral Centre, 4389 Spring Grove Ave. Bishop Bobby Hilton wlH officiate.

Interment Spring Grove Ceme- i World War I Vet World War II Vet Korean Veteran "Vietnam Veteran "Armed Forces Persian Gulf en a teacher aide and special equipment they say he needed to function in a mainstream NOTC: Othtr tymbalt thtt tery. classroom. appw an provioeo oy Indmduth or by tho funanl home. See our listing in the Yellow Pages, under "Funeral Directors" for a member near you or visit us at www.caregivers-fhs.org E-mail.

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