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2A THURSDAY, 05.28.15 WWW.ZANESVILLETIMESRECORDER.COM Obituaries and photographs submitted to the Zanesville Times Recorder may be published, distributed, repurposed and otherwise used in print, electronic and other media platforms. Richard A Bell Good hygiene, limited contact protect infants from measles HOPEWELL: Richard A. Bell, 44, of Zanesville, died at 9:00 A.M. on Thursday, ASK DOCTOR ANTHONY KOMAROFF May 21, 2015, at the Genesis Good Samaritan Emergency Room. He was born December 23, 1970, in Zanesville, a son of Margaret R.

Koska Bell of Zanesville and the late Donald R. Bell. He was a Veteran of the United States Army, was an ordained minister in Georgia, a member of Reynoldsburg Lodge 340 and had worked as a Security Officer for ODNR in Columbus. Surviving in addition to his mother are his wife, Michelle Fox Bell; a daughter Liberty Grace Bell of Hopewell; his loving friend Candice Willey of Hopewell; a brother Donald Bell of Zanesville; and two aunts, Doris Koska and Edna Koska, both of Chillicothe. Friends and family may call Thursday, May 28, 2015, from 5:00 to at the BOLIN-DI ERKES FUNERAL HOME CREMATORY, 1271 BLUE AVENUE, ZANESVILLE.

No funeral services will be held, a dignified cremation will take place following calling hours. To send a note of condolence, or to order flowers or comfort food: visit www.bolin-dierkesfuneralhome.com follow us on Facebook, or call our professional staff at (740)452-4551. BOLIN-DIERKES Funeral Home -Crematory HEATH: A funeral service celebrating the life of Austin Michael Careins, age 21, of Heath, be held at 4 p.m. on Friday, 29, at The Heath Chapel Henderson-Van Atta-Stickle Austin Michael Careins on will May of Funeral Cremation Service with Pastor Jeff Hawkins officiating. How is the vaccine protecting your daughter? The greatest threat of her catching the measles in the next eight months is from other kids who haven't gotten the vaccine.

Why? Because when the measles virus moves through a community, every time it comes to a person who has received the vaccine, it stops: Since the immunized child won't get the measles, that child won't be able to spread the virus to a child who is too young to get the vaccine. There are things you can do to reduce your daughter's risk in the next eight months: Frequently wash your hands, and your child's hands, with soap and warm water. This helps prevent the spread of measles and many other infections. Ask the parents of children who might come in contact with your daughter if their kids have received the measles vaccine. If, despite these efforts, your daughter is exposed to a child with measles, she may be eligible for an injection of immune globulin (IG).

IG boosts the body's immune response, and it can prevent, or at least minimize, the symptoms of a measles infection. If you and your daughter will be traveling to a part of the world where measles is still common, your pediatrician may recommend she get one dose of MMR vaccine. It may offer some protection, even though she is not yet 12 months old. Dr. Komaroff is a physician and professor at Harvard Medical School.

To send questions, go to AskDoctorK.com, or write: Ask Doctor 10 Shattuck Second Floor, Boston, MA 02115. Austin passed away unexpectedly Sunday, May 24, 2015. He was born June 26, 1993 in Zanesville. Austin was a 2011 Honors DEAR DOCTOR My daugh ter is 4 months old. How can I protect her from measles until she is old enough to get the vaccine? DEAR READER: In an earlier column, I discussed the value of the measles vaccine in children who are old enough to get it at least 12 months old.

But you ask a different, and important, question: Since kids like your daughter who are younger than 12 months can get measles, but can't get the vaccine, is there any way to protect them? Even though most cases of the measles are not serious, some kids can become very sick. And kids under the age of 12 months are most likely to get dangerously sick from measles. Even though your daughter is not yet old enough to get the vaccine, the vaccine is already protecting her. (I'll explain how below.) It is a really effective vaccine. Before it was available as when I was a kid half a million children got measles per year in the United States.

Then, in 1968, scientists introduced the measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine. Most parents insisted that their kids get the vaccine, and they were proved right: Between 2001 and 2004, only 251 cases of measles were reported in the U.S. That's a successful vaccine. Unfortunately, things have started to change for the worse. The number of kids getting measles each year has been rising.

That's because, for about 20 years, a growing number of parents have been reluctant to have their children get the recommended vaccines. Schools Continued from Page 1A Doug Spade, current superintendent at New Philadelphia City Schools and former superintendent at Tri-Valley Local Schools, said he enjoyed working with Baker and he thought Baker would be a good fit for Zanesville. "Nobody works harder than Doug Baker," Spade said. One of Baker's primary projects at New Philadelphia was leading the curriculum rewriting process for the district's work in the garden can contact Dent at 740-450-2744. Staff members at the local USD A office and volunteers from Kairos Youth Ministry with the Trinity Full Gospel Church helped with the planting on Tuesday, and many will be back throughout the growing process.

Hanna Runkle, who is home from her first year of college, was volunteer Cradle Your Family In Com(foil 3604 MAPLE AVE. Just North of H.H. Gregg, In Colony Centre Zanesville LOCAL WEATHER TODAY AGb HIGH: 81 LOW: 59 A thunderstorm in spots FRIDAY jHIGH: 85 1 LOW: 63 Partly sunny SATURDAY A HIGH: 80 LOW: 54 A p.m. thunderstorm SUNDAY HIGH: 66 LOW: 54 Showers and t-storms ALMANAC Through 4 p.m. yesterday TEMPERATURES HighLow 8166 Normal 7552 Record 89(201 2)36(1 949) PRECIPITATION 24 hrs 0.36" Month to date 2.36" Normal month to date.

3.61" Year to date 15.81" Normal year to 14.88" Last year to date 14.58" SUN MOON Today's sunrisesunset: 6:03 a.m.8:47 p.m. Today's moonrisemoonset: 3:59 p.m.3:15 a.m. i Full Last New First Jun 2 Jun 9 Jun 16 Jun 24 NATIONAL EXTREMES Presidio, TX 97 Truckee, CA 32 AccuWeather.com Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. 201 5 LOTTERIES Pick 3 (D): 6-6-4 Pick 4(D): 7-9-9-3 Pick 5 (D): 5-5-4-1-0 Classic Lotto: 1-3-4-12-25-41 Kicker: 4-1-3-0-3-1 Rolling Cash 5: 2-4-7-17-31 Pick 3: 1-4-5 Pick 4: 7-4-0-6 Pick 5: 0-2-1-1-6 BIBLE DIGEST "And because iniquity shall abound, the love of many shall wax cold." (Matthew 24:12 AKJV) When sin increases love decreases. Which will it be for you? Will it be sin or love? Ttmes Recorder Established 1852 Vol.151, No.

148 2015 The Times Recorder 34 S. Fourth Zanesville, OH 43701-3449 Phone: 740-450-6700; 800-886-7326, 8:30 a.m. to 4:40 p.m. weekdays Newspaper delivery and billing: 877-424-0214, 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.

weekdays; 7 to 11:30 a.m. weekends Advertising: 740-450-6700 News: 740-450-6750 QUESTIONS AND COMMENTS Pam James Managing Editor 740-450-6751 psjamesgannett.com John Merriweather Delivery Director 740-328-8594 jlmerriwmncogannett.com Michael Block Advertising Sales Manager 740-450-6743 mblockgannett.com POSTAL INFORMATION USPS: 630660-DAILY Frequency: 7 dayswk; 365 daysyr Postmaster address changes to: Times Recorder, 34 S. Fourth Zanesville, OH 43701. Periodical Postal Rate ISSN No. 1095-8266 Paid in Zanesville Graduate of Licking Valley High School.

He participated in cross country, track and most importantly to him, wrestling. He was also a four year Varsity Letterman in wrestling and was a District Qualifier. He was very proud to be part of the Licking Valley Wrestling Family. He attended Florida Institute of Technology where he studied Astrophysics. Austin was currently employed with Relentless Recovery.

Austin was a very intelligent man who was kind hearted, always thinking of others and enjoyed a challenge. Austin was able to brighten any room with his smile and gave the best hugs anyone could ever need. Austin lived life by a motto that most of us could not understand and he wore it proudly on his shoulder, "I do what I Austin believed that the only thing that mattered in life was that you were happy. Anyone who reads this should take a moment to look at your own life and find your own happy. He is survived by his parents, Troy and Chasity (Careins) Hartman of Heath; siblings, Kylee and Kelsey; grandparents, Jonathan and Dora Taylor of Hebron; maternal grandfather, Chuck Careins of Midland, TX; great-grandparents, Clyde and Violet Taylor of Greenfield, OH; grandparents, Danny and Phyllis Hartman of Philo; very special aunt and uncle, Lisa Burns and Brian Brake; his princesses (cousins), Misty, Lily and Emmy; biological father, Kerry Valentine and Shala Clements both of Zanesville; siblings, Kyle Cooper; grandparents, Kerry and Linda Valentine of Zanesville; several aunts, uncles, cousins and a very close group of friends.

He is also survived by very special secondary families, The Durant's, The Myers, The Biller's, The Workman's, The Harble's and The Stolte's. All of these families held a very special place in Autin's life and the immediate family is eternally grateful. He was preceded in death by his great-grandparents, Doris and Clarence (Whitey) Cravenor and Chester Work; and grandmother, Verna Sue Valentine; aunt, Misty Dawn Careins. Please make donations in lieu of flowers to the Austin Careins Memorial Scholarship Fund at any Huntington Bank Branch. This fund will be used to create a scholarship award for Licking Valley High School Wrestlers.

Friends may call from 1-4 p.m., on Friday, May 29 at The Heath Chapel of Henderson-Van Atta-Stickle Funeral Cremation Service, 1249 Hebron Road, Heath. A gathering will follow the service at the home of Greg and Jenny Myers (Party Barn), 10275 Smokey Row Rd. St. Louisville, OH 43071. www.hendersonvanatta.com Jeffrey Lynn Norman PLANTSVILLE: Jeffrey Lynn Norman of Plantsville, OH passed away suddenly on Monday May 25, 2015 in Nashville, TN, during a return trip from Ft.

Hood Texas. Calling hours will be held from 4-8pm on Sunday May 31, 2015 at THE SNOUFFER FUNERAL HOME, 1150 WEST MILITARY ROAD, ZANESVILLE. Friends may also call one hour prior to services on Monday June 1, 2015 at 1pm in the Snouffer Chapel with Pastors Steve Hale and James Dexter officiating. Burial will follow in Mount Hermon Cemetery, Amesville, OH. To read complete obituary go to www.snoufferfuneralhome.

com and click on obituaries, theiryou may leave a condolence to the family or find us on Facebook, or call our caring staff at 740.450.i er Jerry M. Brown CROOKSVILLE: 'Jerry M. Brown, 67, of Crooksville, passed away at 6:48 AM, Wednesday, May 27, 2015 at the Adams Lane Care Center in Zanesville following an extended illness. Jerry was born February 3, 1948 in Zanesville, the son of the late Mace and Mildred Bennett Brown. He served his country in the U.S.

Air Force during the Vietnam War. Jerry retired from Superior Fiberglass in Breman. Jerry is survived by his loving wife of 48 years, Vickie Eveland Brown of Crooksville; his daughters, Tracey (Dave) Cowden of Frazeysburg and Sara Brown of Crooksville; his grandchildren, Victoria Cowden, Chase Brown, Hunter Brown, Emma Wilson, Alii Wilson and Parker Cowden; his niece, Jennifer Ray Swope; and his nephews, Kyle Eveland and Nathan Eveland. In addition to his parents, Jerry is preceded in death by his son, Jason Matthew Brown; his granddaughter, Ella Grace Cowden; and his sister-in-law, Dee Anne Eveland. A dignified cremation will occur, with a memorial service to be held at a later date.

You may read the obituary, sign the Online Register Book(Memory Wall) and share a special memory with the family at www.goebelfuneralhome.com Goebel Garden Continued from Page 1A were able to plant 60 varieties of tomato, cucumber, squash, zucchini, strawberry, onion, radish, carrot, peas, green beans and a wide selection of herbs. About 50 to 60 percent of the produce grown at Clay Gardens this year will be donated to Christ's Table. The rest will be kept at Clay Gardens to be used in the kitchen or other food-related activities. Residents of Clay Gardens, a senior living facility, take part in growing the garden, Dent said. Working in the garden can increase socialization as well as health benefits.

"They take great pride in it," she said. Anyone who wants to volunteer this summer to elementary schools, Spade said. When a district has more than one elementary school that feed into one middle school and high school, the curriculum needs to be designed in such a way that every student, when they reach middle school, have the same educational foundation. "I live in Muskingum County, and I'm neighbors with Zanesville," Spade said. "Doug Baker is the kind of person I'd like to see moving into the county." ksnyder2zanesville timesrecorder.com 740-450-6752 Twitter: KLSnyder ing with her sister and other members of the youth group.

Runkle said she didn't volunteer to help with the garden last year, but she was glad she did this year. "To come back helps me stay connected with the community," she said. ksnyder2zanesville timesrecorder. com 740-450-6752 Twitter: KLSnyder George D. Shultz Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m.

Friday, May 29, 2015 at William Thompson Son Funeral Home. Annabelle Bronkar Services will be held 11:00 am Thursday, May 28, 2015 at DeLong-Baker Lanning Funeral Home, Zanesville. Nicholas A. Laquaglia Jr. DAYTON: Nicholas A.

Laquaglia Jr. 54 of Dayton, OH, passed away while under the care of Guernsey County Hospice, on May 26, 2015. The Farus Funeral Home of Cumberland has been entrusted to care for the Laquaglia family. Gabrielle M. "Gabby" Hinkle ZANESVILLE: Gabrielle M.

"Gaby" Hinkle, 86 of Zanesville, died 5:30 PM, Tuesday, May 26, 2015 at Kindred Transitional Care in Newark following a short illness. The Hillis, Combs Nestor Funeral Home is honored to serve the Hinkle Family. Hillis, Combs Si Nestor Funeral Hotnu William 'Joe' Joseph Marts Memorial service will be Thursday, May 28, 2015 at 3 p.m. at Burrell Funeral Services, 414 LaSalle St. Kevin Shawn Starkey ROSEVILLE: Kevin Shawn Starkey, 42, of Roseville, passed away on Sunday, May 24, 2015.

He was born on January 20, 1973 in Zanesville. He is survived by his parents Steve and Kathy Starkey, three daughters, Faith, Lacie, and Destiny Starkey; one son, Slayde Starkey; two stepdaughters, Shawna Metz and Alexis Wilson; two brothers, Dude (Michelle) Starkey and Chad (Brandi) Starkey; one sister.Misty (Ron) Starkey; several aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, and cousins; a special great-nephew, Bryer Dean Evans; mother of his son Tammy Starkey, mother of his daughters Mandy Metz. He was preceded in death by his paternal grandparents, Charles and Mildred Starkey, his maternal grandparents Harley and Stella Robinson. He enjoyed the outdoors, dirt track racing, animals, but most of all he loved all his children. Friends may call from 2-6 p.m.

Saturday May 30, 2015 at William Thompson Son Funeral Home 5765 Gladstone Drive White Cottage where funeral services will follow at 6:00 p.m. Saturday. Rev. Joe Dunlap officiating. Williiiii Tin iin won Sun Funeral Home Flint Gardens 740-452-1608 -Hanging Baskets -Bedding Plants Perennials -Vegetable Plants Herbs -Garden Seeds Onion Sets -Roses Flowering Shrubs -Asparagus.

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