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Bethel Journal from Bethel, Ohio • Page B5

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Bethel Journali
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Bethel, Ohio
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B5
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Charles A. Behymer Charles A. Behymer, 91, of Tate Township died March 16. He was a US Navy veteran of World War II. Survived by many nieces and ephews.

Preceded in death by wife, Juanita A. (nee Schaffer) Behymer; siblings Harold (Mildred), Claude (the late Annavee) and Gerald (Brenda) Behymer. Services were March 23 at T.P. White and Sons Funeral Home, Mount Washington. Memorials to: Shriners Hospitals for Children.

Irene Case Irene (nee Brick) Case, 75, of Felicity died March 14. Survived by children Patricia Barger, James and Jewell Case, Teresa Phillips and Gail Soltero; iblings Kathleen, Lucille, Carolyn and Juanita; 12 grandchildren; and 13 great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by husband, David William Case; and son, Ronald Brock. Services were March 21at T.P. White and Sons Funeral Home, Mount Washington.

Patricia F. Cowherd Patricia F. Cowherd, 92, of Anderson Township died March 17. Survived by children Sharon (James) Hoyt, Katharine (Rick) Dumont, John (Maura) James and David Kelley; step-daughter, Melinda (Michael) Voris; brother, James (Elizabeth) Ferguson; grandchildren Patricia, James, hristine, Ricky, Jenny, John, Aldjia, Adam and Julia; great- grandchildren Alex, Michael, Amber, Doug, Teagan and Scott; and many nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by hus- and, Russell Cowherd; stepson, David Cowherd; and brother, Robert Ferguson.

Services were March 22 at T.P. White and Sons Funeral Home, Mount Washington. Memorials to: Habitat for Humanity or Hospice of Cincinnati. Madge E. Dunbar Madge E.

Dunbar, 83, of Moscow died March 22. Survived by daughter, Melody Jane (Robert) Tolin; son, Scott (Bridgette) Dunbar; grand- hildren Aaron Robert and Ian Daniel Tolin; and siblings Edna, Joyce, Larry, Fred and Kay. Preceded in death by parents Guy Cummins and Dona Murray Croswell; and husband, Carroll R. Dunbar. Services were March 28 at E.C.

Nurre Funeral Home, New Richmond. James Lee Holland James Lee Holland, 74, of Moscow died March 20. Survived by children Roberta and Christopher Holland and Darlene (Ronnie) Bolender; grandchildren Ashley, Saman- ha, Heather, Monica, Jason, Bryan and Brandon; great- grandchildren Riley, Rory, Abigale, Logan, Alexis, Kaleb, Kaden, Hunter and Kylie; mother, Wilma Jean Holland; brother, Charles Holland; and many other family members and friends. Preceded in death by wife, Naomi Dodd Holland; daughter, harlene Holland; father, Stanley Lee Holland; and brother, Donald Holland. Services were March 22 at Calvary Cemetery.

Toria Chey Lee Toria Chey Lee, 24, of Bethel died March 20. Survived by parents Nickelle (nee Lewis) (Brian) Thompson and Rick K. (Amanda) Lee; iblings Charisma Lee, Kelsee Lee, Ashley Harrison and Maranda Thompson; grandparents James and Pearl Lee, James (MaryAnn) Lewis Sr. and Sonny Carpenter; and fiance, John Bowman Jr. Preceded in death by grandmother, Betty Carpenter.

Services were March 24 at Bethel Church of the Nazarene, Bethel. Memorials to: Go Fund Me Final Expenses for Toria Chey Lee. Donna Jane Wilson Donna Jane (nee Hatfield) ilson, 61, formerly of Bethel died March 23. Survived by daughter, Jodi Wilson; grandchildren Journey and Merope Peterson; father, Richard Hatfield; brother, Rick Hatfield; and many nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews. Preceded in death by hus- and, Gerald Wilson; mother, Katherine Hatfield.

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Additional contributors to the project included UC professors Michael Sharp and Bob Jonason, as well as Jesse Montgomery and Bevin Blankenbuehler with Red Black Productions. The competition in- cluded more than 300 short films from all over the world with a common heme: they celebrated eople and projects that a re making a positive difference in the world. is amazing how creative some of the prod ucers are. These films are visual essays and here were some very powerful messages put into small Bill Jennings said. Cotter: An Appalachian as submitted by the UC team and won third place i the Unsung Heroes category.

The five-minute film tells the story of agentleman who is pending his retirement volunteering to paint homes and clean up the town of Glouster, Ohio. The piece was part of the American Trustees project produced by the team. The other two videos in that project, Grein: The Cheerful Giver and Janaki Venkayya: Committed to also won honorable mention at the film festival. film project connects with my overall hinking about communi- ation because they are Bill Jennings said. a communication teacher, I am well aware that narrative can hape us as people.

In a world that can seem con- using, we gravitate toward stories that resonate and ring true. why we wanted to craft a few stories about good people doing noble hings to help their communities. Those are nar- atives I hope will endure and The My Hero Project was founded in 1995 with he mission of using media, art and technol- gy to celebrate the best of humanity, one story at atime. To learn more about the project and the international film festival, go to myhero.com/films/ Entries that earned honorable mention are at myhero.com/organizer/ view3.asp?pageid=2340 UC Blue Ash storyteller wins International Award THANKS TO PETE GEMMER UC Blue Ash College communications professor Bill Jennings receives an award at the My Hero International Film Festival for a short film project he created with his wife and UC communications professor Nancy Jennings and Kent Meloy, creative director in Learning Center. Residential James Sharp, Bethel, driveway, 2294 Bethel Hygiene, Tate Township.

Plumbing, Covington, KY water heater, 3005 Ohio 756, Franklin Township; water heater, 3087 N. Campbell, Tate Township. ecker Boerger, Cincinnati, HVAC, 204 Light Felicity Village; water heater, 843 Debbie Siler, Bethel, garage, 3176 Beech Road, Franklin Township, $14,000. Gary Hampton, Bethel, alter, 3194 Kennedy Ford Road, Tate Township, $40,000. Timothy Smith, Bethel, temporary pole, 3213 Sugartree, Tate ownship.

Terrence Housh, Bethel, site development, 2610 Poplar idge, Tate Township. Commercial Archdiosese of Cincinnati, VAC-Armstrong Insurance, 501 tate Georgetown Village. Morris Heat Air, Burlington, 625 W. Plane Bethel Village. Trucraft Roofing, Milford, roof- Riverhills Bank, 415 Market Felicity Village.

OD Group, Louisville, KY, Verizon Antennas, 3358 Bolender Road, Franklin Township. ast Signs, Cincinnati, sign-Party Place, 485 Home Georgetown Village. Georgetown Church of the Nazarene, alter, 4884 Ohio 125, Georgetown Village. BUILDING PERMITS CLERMONT COUNTY OFFICE Aggravated menacing Reported 5300 block of Newtonsville Hutchinson Road, Batavia, March 8. Assault Reported 500 block of University Lane, Batavia, March 7.

Reported 700 block of Wright Newtonsville, March 8. Burglary Reported 1800 block of Ohio 7 74, Bethel, Jan. 1. Reported 2600 block of Bergen Road, Batavia, March 8. eported 1200 block of Man-O- War Way, Batavia, March 8.

Burglary, theft Reported 5900 block of Ohio 133, Goshen, March 9. Criminal eported 500 block of Felicity Cedron Rural Road, Georgetown, Feb. 20. eported 2000 block of Mis- letoe Court, Amelia, March 1. Reported 3300 block of Leuders Road, Goshen, March 10.

Criminal theft Reported 00 block of Sutton Lane, Goshen, March 9. Criminal mischief Reported 2000 block of McKay Road, Batavia, March 7. Disseminate matter harmful to juveniles Reported 6200 block of Manila Road, Goshen, Feb. 21. Identity fraud Reported 1400 block of Elm- brooke Court, Amelia, March 7.

I mproperly discharging firearm at or into habitation or school eported 2100 block of West Road, New Richmond, March 8. Misuse of credit card eported 3600 block of Henn ings Mill Road, Williamsburg, March 10. Passing bad checks eported 2500 block of Crane Schoolhouse Road, Bethel, Feb. 2 8. Possession of drugs, possession of drugs, heroin Reported 00 block of Dela Palma, Williamsburg, March 8.

Sexual imposition offense Reported 00 block of Amelia Olive Branch, Amelia, March 9. Theft Reported 2200 block of Bethel Hygiene Road, Bethel, Jan. 3. Reported 3400 block of Bootjack Corner Road, Williamsburg, Feb. 29.

Reported 2700 block of Ohio 132, New Richmond, March 7. Reported 100 block of Shady Court, Amelia, March 7. eported 4400 block of Ohio 222, Batavia, March 10. Reported 1900 block of Pearl ew Richmond, March 10. Reported 2100 block of Ginn Road, New Richmond, March 8.

eported 00 block of Lawson rive, Amelia, March 10. Unruly juvenile offenses habitually disobedient eported 1900 block of Stonelick Woods Court, Batavia, March 9. POLICE REPORTS.

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