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The Daily Reporter from Dover, Ohio • Page 5

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Dover, Ohio
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Obituaries Cadiz dead at 102 CADIZ Mrs. Ella M. Love of 420 Park who celebrated her 102nd birthday on Feb. 4, died Sunday in Cadiz Convalescent Center. Born in Harrison County, she Was a daughter of the late George and Barkley Love and was a member of the local Ltnited Presbyterian Church.

Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Hugh (Eleanor) Jamison of Bellfountaine; seven grandchildren; 26 great-grandchildren and 19 great-great grandchildren. Her husband, Harvey preceded her in death. Services will be held Tuesday at 2 in Clark-Kirkland Funeral Home with Rev. Wallace Wilson officiating.

Burial will be in Union Cemetery at St. Clairsville. Friends may call at the funeral home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. Charles H.Wolfe A coroner's ruling is pending in the apparent suicide death Sunday night of Charles H. Wolfe.

85, of 322 Park av. NW, New Philadelphia. Police were called to the residence at 10:12 p.m., where Wolfe was found dead in his bedroom after apparently shooting himself in the head with a .38 caliber revolver. A former resident of Ft. Lauderdale, Wolfe lived in New Philadelphia for the past eight years.

He retired in 1948 after operating the Penn Gas Oil Co. in Youngstown and in New Philadelphia. Born in Orange, 0., he was a son of James and LuLti Daugherty Wolfe. He was a U.S. Army veteran of World War I and was a member of Orange Methodist Church.

His wife, the former Marie Cook, died in 1967. Surviving are two sisters, Irene Wolfe of the residence and Mrs. Joseph (Ada) Pritzof New Philadelphia. Services will be Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. in Linn-Hert-Geib Funeral Home with Rev.

Gerald Bell officiating. Burial will be in Fairfield Cemetery at West Lafayette. Friends may call Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the funeral home. Robert Bruce Spevak Robert Bruce Spevak, 6, son of Andrew and Susan Graham Spevak, 11012 Chillicothe Chesterland, drowned Sunday afternoon in a private pool.

His grandmother, Mrs. Andrew (Margaret) Spevak, resides at Dover. Also surviving are two brothers, Thomas Andrew and Matthew Graham of the and a grandfather, Robert Bruce Graham of Melborne, Fla. Services will be held Wednesday in Old Stune Church at Cleveland. Family requests no flowers.

Mrs. Maude E. Freed MINERVA Mrs. Maude E. Freed, 89, of 501 N.

Market si. died Sunday in her home. Born at Paris, Stark County, she was a daughter of the late Curtis R. and Nellie Koffel Ilaines. She was a piano teacher and had lived most of her life in this area.

Her husband, Marion died in 1964. Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Carrie Myers of here and Mrs. Ben (Helen) Stark of Delevan, III. and a nephew, Marion C.

Ilaines of New Philadelphia. She was preceded in death by three brothers and a sister. Services will be held Wednesday at 1:30 in Gotschall-Hutchison Funeral Home with Arthur Guy officiating. Burial will be in East Lawn Cemetery. Friends may call Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 at the funeral home.

Harvey C. Loughman COSHOCTON Harvey C. Loughman, 79, of West Lafayette Care Center and formerly of S. 2nd si. here died Sunday in Memorial Hospital following a long illness.

Born in Licking County, he was a son of the late William and Ellen Spellman Loughman. He was a retired farmer. Surviving are his widow, the former Dora Totten Stewart; two stepdaughters and a stepson, Mrs. Marl (Marie) Strother of Columbus and Mrs. Nellie Movvery and Kenneth Stewart of here; a sister, Mrs.

Lloyd (Frances) Gates of Toledo, and five step-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by three brothers. Services will be held at 1:30 Wednesday in Free Funeral Home with Rev. Ira Gross officiating. Burial will be in Wilson Cemetery at Newark.

Friends may call Wednesday from noon to 1:30 at the funeral home. Vannucdi NEWCOMERSTOWN Mrs. Soc- cofsa Vannucci, 84, died Sunday in Rose Lawn Nursing Home at West Lafayette following a long illness. Born in Italy, she was a member of St. Francis DeSales Catholic Church here.

Her husband, Ermete, died in 1951. Surviving are a son and daughter, Louis J. of here and Mrs. Olivia Otte of Pittsburgh, and two grandchildren. A son and daughter are deceased.

Mass will be said Wednesday at 9 a.m. in St. Francis Church with Msgr. A.L. Freund as officiant.

Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery at Pittsburgh. Friends may call Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 at Ourant Funeral Home, Christian wake services will be at 8 p.m. Kenneth C. Cochran TUSCARAWAS Kenneth C. Cochran, 69, of Maple st.

died Sunday in Timken Mercy Hospital at Canton following a 10-month illness. Born at Martins Ferry to to the late Charles C. and Hattie Powell Cochran, he had resided here since 1942. He was a retired clay temperer for Superior Clay Co. and a member of United Brick and Clayworkers Union and of Sharon Moravian Church here.

Surviving are two sons and a daughter, Edward L. and Mrs. William (Dorothy) Ferguson of here and Dennis C. of Kentucky; three brothers and two sisters, Floyd of Canton, Walter of Dover, Harmon of Massillon and Mrs. Ida Gurtner and Mrs.

Veda Reichman of New and three grandchildren. A brother and a sister are deceased. Services will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday in Uhrich-Hostettler Funeral Home where friends may call Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. Rev.

William F. Feickert will officiate and burial will be in Sharon Church Cemetery. Earl (Sal) Payne Earl (Sal) Payne, 75, of Baltimore, died Saturday after a three-week illness. He was a retired coal miner, having served 25 years at Wolf Run Mine in Ohio. Born at Aitch, Belmont County, he was a son of the late John and Daisy Baker Payne.

Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Shirley Hauck of Akron and Norma of California; five sisters and two brothers, Mrs. Clyde (Mary) Bolitho of Jewell, Mrs. Hazel Cable of Scio, Mrs. John (Grace) Moore of Mt.

Pleasanl, Mrs. Edna DeJarnelle and Mrs. Dorolhy Reiber, bolh of Essex, Donald of Easl Springfield and Clarence of Mariella. Four brolhers and a sister preceded him in death. Services will be held Tuesday at 3 p.m.

in Sweeney Funeral Home at Amsterdam with Rev. Stewart Kennedy officiating. Burial will be in East Springfield Cemelery. Friends may call al the funeral home today from 2 lo 4 and 7 lo 9. Mrs.

Harold Dunlap CANAL LEWISVILLE Mrs. Harold (Norma) Dunlap, 45, of here died Sunday in Belhesda Hospilal al Zanesville, following a two and a half year illness. Mrs, Vessle Mififiey Mrs. Vessie (Siller Dobbins Minney, of RD 1, Miner al City, a of filer Rosed'ale, W. resident, died Sunday ifl Westbfook Pafk ftufsing Home atCanton.

Born in Braxton County, W. she was a daughter of the late Arron and Mary Ann Miller Bishop. She was a member of the Rosedale Baptist Church and attended Dover Baptist Temple while living here. Her first husband, Okey Dobbins, died in 1920. Surviving are her husband, Vessie.

whom she married in 1922; three daughters and three sons, Mrs. E.F. (Vera) Allen of RD 2, Dover, Mrs. Wilbert (Imogene) Miller of Fresno, Mrs. Pearl Burgman of North Tonawanda, N.V., Forest Minney of Kipton, 0., Darrell Minney of Elyria, and Roger Minney of Linchburg, three sisters and a brother, Mrs.

Missouri Cortrlll, Mrs. Pricie Hall Mrs. Earl (Pina) Miller and William Bishop, all of West Virginia: 19 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by four brothers and sisters and one grandchild: Services will be held Tuesday at 1 p.m. in Rosedale Baptist Church with Rev.

William Estes of Dover Baptist Temple officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Friends may call tonight from 7 to 9 at Linn-HerJ-Geib Funeral Home and Tuesday from 12 lo 1 p.m. al Ihe church in Rosedale. Edgar D.

Bliss BOWERSTON Edgar D. Bliss, 77, of here died loday in Union Hospital following a long illness. He was the retired Thomas D. Smailes COSHOCTON Thomas D. Smailes, 89 of 204 Mulberry st.

died Sunday in West Lafayette Care Center following a long illness. Born here, he was a son of the late John and Rachel Bradford Smailes. He was a retired farmer. His wife, the former Maude Slaughter, died in 1975. Surviving are a grandson, Thomas Smailes of here, and two greai-graiid- children.

He was preceded o.eath by a daughter, a son, two sisters and six brothers. Services will held at 2 Tuesday in Dawson Funeral Home with Rev. Forrest officiating. wUJ in Sowtb Lawn Cemetery- Fnmds may call taMgU horn 7 to 9 Twwrtsy w- operator of the Chevrolet garage here and also retired from usco Mfg. Co.

al Gnadetihutten. Born at Malvern, a son of the late MelVirt and Margaret Russell Bliss, he had resided here 50 years. He was a member of First United Methodist Church. Surviving are his widow, the former Rosa E. Hill; two sons and a daughter, Russell L.

of Albuquerque, N.M.,, and Virgil B. of RD 1 and Mrs. Orwood (Gitt- ny) Tripp, both of here; a sister, Mrs. Clyde (Beatrice) George of New Philadelphia: five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. A sister is deceased.

Services will be held Thursday at 2 in Boor-Lindsey Funeral Home where friends may call Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 lo 9. Revs. Wallace Aker and John Roberson will officiale and burial will be in Longview Cemelery. June 14,1976 DOVER-NEW PHILADELPHIA, OHIO Man guilty assault CRISIS HELP Coll 24 Hours Philadelphia: 343-1811 254-4530 Carroll County: 627-5240 Pnilcsslnmil I'lm'rgpnry service for pri'ventirm nf suicide and prntcr- lion nf life, including ovcrdnso nf drugs and alrnhnlism. A service of Ihe Menial Health ('enter THOUGHT FOR TODAY: I never think of the future.

It comes soon enough. physicist Albert Einstein, 1879-1955. COSHOCTON A jury trial was cancelled Friday when Terry Darr, 28, of 936 S. 6th st. pleaded guilty to a reduced charge of aggravated assault.

He was sentenced by Judge William Brown to 6 months to 5 years in the county justice center. Darr originally was charged with the felonious assault of Thomas Wiggins, 26, of 143 S. 2nd st. A common pleas jury 15 gamblers arrested in Newark raid NEWARK, Ohio (AP) Fifteen persons were arrested and charged with visiting a gambling house early Sunday after a raid by police and stale liquor agents. Two Newark residents were charged wilh illegally selling liquor and keeping a gambling house.

The charges were to go before a Licking County grand jury loday. had been selected and had heard the testimony of one witness when the negotiated plea was entered. The charge stemmed from a March 14 incident at the Darr residence when Wiggins allegedly was shot by Darr. Atty. Paul Horowitz of Zanesville represented Darr, while Assistant Prosecutor Paul Scherbel represented the state.

MARKERS OF FINEST GRANITES Open Doily Stevenson Memorials, Inc. NEW PHILADELPHIA 1106 f. High Ave. (339-2455) UHRICHSVUU FLUSHING 8th Union Cemetery (972-0411) Main St. (961-3475) Born here, she was a daughter of Ihe lale Warner and Chloe Hull Crawford.

She was a member of Canal Lewisville United Methodist Church and of several local bowling leagues. Surviving are her husband, Harold; two daughters and a son, Deborah, Pamela and John, all of the home, and a brother, Warner Crawford of the U.S. Marines. Services will be held at 2 Wednesday in Dawson Funeral Home with Rev. Donald Dolick officiating.

Burial will be in Canal Lewisville Cemetery. Friends may call Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 and Wednesday until 2 in the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society. Mrs. Iva Russell BLOOMINGDALE Mrs.

Iva Russell, 87, of RD 2 died Saturday in Forrester Nursing Home at Wintersville following an extended illness. Born at Urbank, she was the daughter of the late Isaiah and Hanna Mercer. She was a member of East Springfield United Methodist Church of the Cross. Her husband, Virgil preceded her in death. Surviving are a son, Wayne, of here, and four grandchildren.

Services will be held Tuesday at 1:30 in Sweeney Funeral Home at Amsterdam with Rev. Tom Keef officialing. Burial will be in East Springfield Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. Mrs.

Clifford Jenles Mrs. Clifford W. (Ethel) Jentes, 77, of 911 E. Front Dover, died Sunday in Union Hospital after a long illness. Born in Crooked Run Valley, she was a daughter of the late George and Ida Horrisberger Maurer.

Surviving are her husband, Clifford; a son, Delmer of Dover; a sister, Mrs. Ruby D.eJtz of S.u.garcre.ek, and ojne grandchild. She was preceded in death by two brothers. Services will b.e held at 1 p.m. Wednesday in Meese-Bierie Funeral Home wUh Rev.

Clifford Farmer officiating. Mernxent will be in Dover Burial Park. Friends way call Tuesday from to 4. and 7 to 9 the funeral norae. You Have Until July 1 Tb Apply For Mew BETTER-THAN-EVER HEALTHCARE PROTECTION.

FROM BLUE CROSS SHIELD IN CANTON Health care costs, like everything else, have gone up in recent years. But now, until July 1, you can apply to protect yourself and your family against these increases with new Better-Than-Ever coverage from Blue Cross Blue Shield in Canton. It offers a broader range of benefits. Pays a larger portion of your hospital and doctor bills for covered services. Here's what's offered: Mew Better-Than-Ever Blue Cross benefits pay for ISO hospital days per confinement (50 more than are presently available to billed-at-home subscribers).

8, Better-Than-Ever Blue Shield options: Option 1: UCR, the best Blue Shield coverage. In most cases, it pays what physicians charge for covered services. Option 8: "Series Pays fixed cash allowances towards doctors' bills higher cash allowances than any previous Blue Shield indemnity contract. Choose the option that's best for you. 3.

Both Blue Cross Blue Shield cov- erages include added outpatient and emergency benefits, diagnostic services. lab exams, and more. Services you probably now pay out of your own pocket. 4. And, for the first time, $850,000 worth of Major Medical protection to cover large, catastrophic health care expenses.

Shield benefits is going on from now untilJuly 1. Both single and family contracts are available. You don't have to be a current Blue Cross Blue Shield subscriber to apply. (If you or your spouse work where there are two or more employees, you and your spouse are not eligible for this offering but are eligible for our group protection.) Existing subscribers may also switch to these better benefits now. Coverage is limited to those under age 65.

People eligible for Medicare will be able to apply for improved benefits in the coming months. WHO CAN HUBBY. DEADLINE Enrollment for the new Better-Than- Ever billed-at-home Blue Cross fi? Blue I I I I I I I I I For more information, call or fill in the coupon, clip, and mail to: Blue Cross Blue Shield in Canton P.O. Box 8590 Canton, Ohio 44711 Please send information on the new, Better-Than-Ever Blue Cross fi? Blue Shield billed-at-home coverage. CD I'm not now Blue Cross fif Blue Shield subscriber.

LJI want to improve my present Blue Cross Blue Shield benefits. My contract number is Blue Cross Blue Shield in Canton ADDRESS NAME OF EMPLOYER NO. OF EMPLOYEES Registered MwKs Blue Cross Association Registered Service Marks of The National Association ot Blue Shield Plans.

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