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Loveland Herald from Loveland, Ohio • Page B8

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Loveland Heraldi
Location:
Loveland, Ohio
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B8
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B8 2015 LIFE The Power of YES! Your voice can make a difference www.arthritis.org Increase your expertise in all things ADVOCACY TRAINING DAY Saturday, March 28, 2015 Sharonville Convention Center 11355 Chester Road, Cincinnati, OH to REGISTRATION REQUIRED ohadvocacyday.kintera.org or call Kelly Case 513-399-8094 enc Light Breakfast Keynote Speaker Dual Track Sessions created for adults and children (8th grade 12th grade Techniques for advocating for yourself and others Adult Luncheon and Panel Discussion Kids Luncheon Learn to share their unique stories Vendor Exhibit available for attendees CE-0000621516 NO COST Barb J. Banks Barb J. Banks, 70, of Loveland died March 8. Survived by children Tom (Julie), Jamie, Sally and Austin Diesman; granddaughter, Emily Diesman; and many family members and friends. Preceded in death by daughter, Amy Diesman.

Services will be conducted at the convenience of the family. George Carl Cromer George Carl Cromer, 85, of Loveland died March 7. Survived by wife, Sarah Wilma (nee Stephenson); children Gail Cromer, Roberta (Mark) Dorger and Karen Cromer; siblings Dean, Denver and Goebel Cromer; many nieces and nephews; and many friends. Preceded in death by parents ud Goebel and Eula (nee Mason) Cromer; and siblings Mescal Kirby, Walter, Woodrow, Ed and Roscoe Cromer. Services were March 11at Tufts Schildmeyer Family Funeral Home, Goshen.

Memorials to: Hospice of Cincinnati. James Joseph Roark James Joseph Roark, 68, of oveland died March 6. Survived by wife, Sharen (nee Baldridge) Roark; children achel (Paul) London and Rebecca (Bobby) Rose; grand- hildren Devon Nicole London, Kylie Ann London and Nathan James Rose; and siblings Bobbie Jean Harris and Jan Evans. receded in death by parents Henry and Clemmie Waldon Roark; two sisters; and one brother. Services were March 13 at Evans Funeral Home, Goshen.

Memorials to; St. Jude Hospital. Julius W. Robinson Julius W. Robinson, 84, of Loveland died Feb.

27. Survived by daughter, Kay Christian (Paul) Conrad; grandchildren Brian and Jason Christian, Angela Appleton and Chad Howell; former on-in-law, John Christian a nd many other relatives. Preceded in death by wife, ae Kathryn Robinson; daughter, Dorthy Jean Robinson; parents Norman and Mary Robinson; and brother, Buddy Robinson. Services were March 6 at Hartman Funeral Home, McComb, Mississippi. DEATHS Robinson LOVELAND 5040 Bristol Court: Castelli, A nthony D.

to Takeuchi, Kazue; $130,000. 641Centre Bromagen, Brian E. Jennifer L. to U.S. Bank NA $38,000.

1687 Falcon Lane: Balbach, William J. Tr. to Fronk, Heather Anne; $155,000. 510 Carrington Lane: Estes, Jill E. to Brown, Priscilla $78,600.

1726 Tanglewood Drive: Fuqua, Robert K. Heidi Y. to Hedgebeth, Jessica David A. Lukens; $179,000. SYMMES TOWNSHIP 12150 Lebanon Road: Clark, Brenda J.

to Whittington, Michael H. Colleen $250,000. 10110 Colbourne Court: Schor, David to Auer, Donald F. Blynda $263,000. 9800 Farmstead Drive: Swanton, William C.

Anna Belle Miller- Swanton to Jason Melissa Brehe; $507,000. 9706 Stonemasters Drive: U.S. Bank NA Tr. to Allen, Lisa C. harles R.

Beebe; $317,000. 11755 Thistlehill Drive: Rubenbauer, John A. to Osborne, ean; $148,000. 8931Arabian Court: Littman, Daniel L. Susan M.

Mroz to Leahy, Joseph P. Courtney E. Sherman; $300,000. 11645 Kosine Lane: Smiley, John T. Christy A.

to Doughman, John W. Cheryl $163,000. 9247 Link Road: Schiff, Myra R. to Gregory, Scott $30,000. nion Cemetery Road: Hills Building Construction Services to Farida, Aripova; $15,000.

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS ABOUT REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Information is provided as a public service by the office of Hamilton County Auditor Dusty Rhodes. Neighbor- ood designations are approximate. LOVELAND Breaking and entering Reported at 1400 block of Loveland Madeira Road, Feb. 19. Criminal mischief Reported at 900 block of Loveland Madeira Road, Feb.

21. isorderly conduct fighting, threatening harm to persons or property Reported at 800 block of W. Loveland Feb. 18. Drug paraphernalia marijuana Reported at 500 block of Paxton Feb.

18. Drug paraphernalia-use possess Reported at 300 block of Loveland Madeira Road, Feb. 21. Misuse of credit card eported at 800 block of Sunrise Drive, Feb. 23.

Possession of drugs Reported at 500 block of Paxton Feb. 18. Re-cite other department Reported at 100 block of S. Lebanon Road, Feb. 23.

eported at 1400 block of Tuscarora Drive, Feb. 23. Theft Reported at 600 block of Park Feb. 22. Theft petty eported at 300 block of Love- and Madeira Road, Feb.

23. MIAMI TOWNSHIP Breaking and entering Attempt made to enter Milford A uto Wholesale at Ohio 28, Feb. 15. Burglary Entry made into residence at 1300 block of Woodville Pike, Feb. 17.

Disorderly conduct Male misused emergency 911 system at 200 block of Traverse Creek, Feb. 21. Domestic violence Reported at 1200 block of Queenie Lane, Feb. 18. eported at 1100 block of Bright Water Circle, Feb.

21. Fraud Male stated ID used with no authorization at 1500 block of Georgetown Road, Feb. 19. Female stated ID used with no authorization at 1200 block of Ridgewood, Feb. 20.

Credit card used with no authorization at 300 block of Center Feb. 23. Misuse of credit card Male stated card used with no authorization at 700 block of Cedar Drive, Feb. 16. unaway Female juvenile reported miss- i ng at 900 block of Ohio 28, Feb.

16. Theft Candy bars taken from Quick Stop; $5 at 300 block of Bridge Feb. 15. Merchandise taken from Meijer; $22 at Ohio 28, Feb. 17.

Trading cards taken from Meijer; $52 at Ohio 28, Feb. 17. erchandise taken from Meijer; $98 at Ohio 28, Feb. 18. Groceries taken from Meijer; $312 at Ohio 28, Feb.

18. Clothing taken from Meijer; $40 at Ohio 28, Feb. 20. Male stated money taken from account with no authorization; $893 at 1300 block of Red Bud, Feb. 21.

Merchandise taken from Meijer; $195 at Ohio 28, Feb. 21. Gasoline not paid for at United Dairy Farmers at Branch Hill Guinea Pike, Feb. 22. Sunglasses, etc.

taken from vehicle; $190 at 6600 block of Miami Trails, Feb. 22. POLICE REPORTS ABOUT POLICE REPORTS The Community Press publishes the names of all a dults charged with offenses. The information is a matter of public ecord and does not imply guilt or innocence. To contact your local olice department: Loveland, Chief Tim Sabransky, 583-3000 Miami Township, Chief Sue Madsen, 248-3721 Symmes Township, Lt.

Tom Butler, 774-6351or 683-3444.

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