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A4 LocalObituary PALLADIUM-ITEM. Friday, Jan. 13, 199S mestic dispute, 400 block Davis Street, Wednesday. Shela Shaw, Richmond: Stolen license plate, Ron's Truck and Trailer Service, Jan. 9.

Yvonne Shank, Economy: Dog problem, 7200 block Sugar Grove Road, Wednesday. James K. Bowman, Centerville: Telephone harassment, 8300 block Potter- -shop Road, Thursday. PREBLE COUNTY Incidents reported William L. Brown, Hamilton: Stolen -vehicle recovered, Buck Paxton and Fairhaven-College Corner Road, Sunday morning.

Teresa Leyes, Eaton: Stolen mail and gift certificates, 500 block Laken-gren Drive, between Sunday night and Monday afternoon. Arch E. Cornett, Eaton: Window of motor home damaged, 900 block Lynch Road, between Jan. 1 and Jan. 7.

Camden woman, 27: Domestic violence, 11600 block of Ohio 177, Saturday morning. Reld Hospital Richmond Rogers, Travis and Michelle, girl, Jan. 11. Cohee, James and Julia, girl, Jan. 11.

Laymon, Garry and Shannon, boy, Jan. 11. Grimes, Larry and Tracey Dunn, girl, Jan. 9. Nutt, Jeffrey and Terri, girl, Jan.

10. Marsh, Eric and Judith, girl, Jan. 10. Corsiatto, Micah and Tina, boy, Jan. 11.

Henry County Memorial New Castle Cooper, Edna, New Castle, boy, Jan. Blevins, Amiee, Cambridge City, girl, Jan. 10. Wayne Hospital Greenville, Ohio Ullmer, Frederick and Danette, Arcanum, girl, Jan. 10.

Dorothy L. Register Dorothy L. Trouten Register, 77, Adena, Ohio, mother of the Rev. Paul Register of Richmond and formerly of Cadiz, Ohio, died Wednesday, Jan. 11 at her home.

She was born May 14, 1917 in Lansing, Ohio to John and Annie For-sythe Trouten. She was a member of the Bridgeport First Church of God. Survivors include her husband, Paul Register of Adena; one son, Paul "Ricky" Register of Richmond; one daughter, Judy Thomas of Adena; one brother, Donald Trouten of Gallon, Ohio; two sisters, Thelma Rupert of Ravenna, Ohio and Erma Smith of Canton, Ohio; five grandchildren. She was preceded in death by one daughter, Becky Register and one brother, James Trouten. Service will be at 11 a.m.

Saturday, Jan. 14, at the Wilson Funeral Home, 920 National Road, Brook-side, Ohio, with the Rev. Foster C. Brock officating. Burial will be in the Holly Memorial Gardens, Pleasant Grove, Ohio.

Friends may call from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home. Ralph C. Peacock WINCHESTER Ralph C.

Peacock, 84, R.R. 4, Union City, died Thrusday, Jan. 12 at the Randolph Nursing Home. He was born May 1, 1910 in Winchester to Harry and Sarah Alice Brumfield Peacock and was a lifelong area resident. He was a graduate of Wayne High School and attended Taylor and Purdue Universities.

He was a retired farmer and was a member of the Jericho Friends Church. He was a former board member of the church, and former member of the Soil and Water Conservation District and the Farm Bureau. He married Frances Hindsley in 1932. She died in 1993. Survivors include three sons, Donald and Kenneth Peacock, both of Winchester and James Peacock of Springport; eight grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; one brother, Virgil E.

Peacock of Union City; one sister, Frances E. Peacock of Richmond. Two sisters, Olive Day and Pauline Peacock, are deceased. Service will be at 2 p.m. Sunday, Jan.

15, at the Jericho Friends Church, with the Revs. Richard Briggs and Marcell Thornburg officiating. Burial will be in the Jericho Cemetery. Friends may call from 4 to 7 p.m. Saturday, Jan, 14 at the Walker Funeral Home.

James W. Darland NEW MADISON, Ohio James W. Darland, 78, 1351 Max Chula Vista, died Jan. 4 at his home. He was born March 25, 1916 in New Madison, to George and Esther Straight Darland.

He retired after 20 years in the Navy, then continued to run the fishing boat, "The Miss Norris," for the Navy for several years. He also had his own business, "Pappy's Rod Wrapping." Survivors include his wife, Terry Darland, whom he married Jan 2, 1948; four sons, Melvin Darland of LaRue, Jerry Darland of Covington, Eugene Darland of Woodberry, and James W. Darland Jr. of Chula Vista; four brothers, Edward Darland of Roswell, N.M., Joe Darland of New Madison, Jack Darland of Greenville and Paul Darland of Union; six sisters, Ruth M. O'Dell of Hollansburg, Phyllis A.

Homan of West Palm Beach, Martha Moore of Richmond, Dora Jane Waymire of New Madison, E. Sue Applegate of Urbana, Ohio, Kit-tie K. Troutwine of Parr, several grandchildren; nieces and nephews. Two brothers are deceased. Service was Jan.

9 at the Little Chapel of the Roses. Burial, with military rirtes, was in Glen B. Bey Memorial Gardens. Memorial contributions may be made to the San Diego Hospice. Richard Lee Friend CONNERSVILLE Richard "Rick" Lee Friend, 38, 1202 Eighth Lot No.

10, died Wednesday, Jan. 11 at Fayette Memorial Hospital where he had been a patient since Sunday. He had been in failing health two years. He was born Dec. 16, 1956 in Con-nersville to Kenneth G.

and Betty Grizzel Friend. He was a lifelong resident of Connersville and graduated from Connersville High School in 1974. He had worked 15 years at Greene Manfacturing, retiring three years ago due to ill health. Survivors include his mother, Betty Grizzel Friend; two brothers, Kenneth S. and Keith D.

Friend, both of Connersville; one niece; one nephew; aunts and uncles. His father, Kenneth G. Friend, died in 1982. Service will be at 10 a.m. Saturday, Jan.

14 at Urban-Winkler Funeral Home, with the Rev. James Gilbert of Garrison Creek Baptist Church officiating. Burial will be in Lick Creek Cemetery. Friends may call from 4 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home.

Wanda J. Neeley RIDGEVILLE Wanda J. Neeley, 69, R.R. 2, died Wednesday, Jan. 11 at Ball Memorial Hospital in Muncie.

She was born July 19, 1925 in Randolph County to Clarence and Mary Morical Simmons. WAYNE COUNTY Bonita Bailey, Richmond: Burglary and vehicle theft, Middleboro Pike between October and Tuesday. John Endsley, Milton: Theft, 4900 block Holtsclaw Road, Tuesday. Kenneth Lau. Liberty: Theft.

10400 block N. Economy Road, Economy, Monday. Incidents reported Incidents reported Rick Moles, Richmond: Auto spray painted, 300 block S. 15th Street, Wednesday. Karen Bowen, Richmond: Mischief to auto, 1400 block S.

Street, Wednesday. David Specht, Richmond: Burglary to residence, 1200 block S. Street, Thursday. Pam Hieger, Richmond: Damage to auto, 100 block S. 16th Street, Wednesday.

Mary S. Cooper, Richmond: Damage to auto, 1st block S. 22nd Street, Thursday. Christy Cappas, Richmond: Spray paint to car, 140 block S. Street, Wednesday.

Linda G. Smeigh, Richmond: Damage to auto, 1st block S. 21st Street, Thursday. Corey Jordon, Richmond: Theft from auto, 1200 block Wernle Road, Wednesday. Gary Denny, Richmond: Spray paint to auto, 200 block S.

14th Street, Thursday. St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Richmond: Mischief to building, 121 S. 18th Street, Thursday. Carl Davis, Richmond: Mischief to auto, 1st block S.

16th Street, Thursday. Christopher Coffel, Richmond: Mischief to auto, 2000 block S. A Street, Thursday. O'Dell Gilbert, Richmond: Theft from residence, 100 block N.W. Street, Jan 1.

County Market, Richmond: Shoplifting, 2300 National Road West, Thursday. Masonic Lodge, Richmond: Mischief, 131 S. 18th Wednesday. John Day, Richmond: Intimidation, 300 block Hub Etchlson, Thursday. Petro Plus, Richmond: Stolen cigarettes, 498 S.

8th Street, Thursday. Robert L. Metclaf, Richmond: Burglary, 1100 block N. D. Street, Thursday.

Don Eliason, Centerville: Burglary, 1500 block Eliason Road, Thursday. Raeanne Spalding, Pershing: Battery, 200 block E. Main Street, Thursday. Cindy Powell, Richmond: Telephone harassment, 3700 block Constance Drive, Thursday. Ruth A.

Crocker, Fountain City: Do- 4-H beef noseprinting and I.D. set for Saturday Wayne County 4-H beef nose-printing and I.D. will be Saturday at the Wayne County Fairgrounds. Anyone wanting to enter beef steers, commercial heifers or dairy steers for the 1995 4-H program should take their animals to the fairgrounds at their scheduled time or call the office to set up a time. Boy Scouts collecting cans for recycling Saturday Boy Scout Troop 119 will collect aluminum cans for recycling from 9 a.m.

to noon Saturday. The Scouts will canvaass neighborhoods in the area of north Chester Boulevard, including Spring Grove Heights, Crestdale, Berry Field, Oak Park, Saddlebrook and Fairacres. For information on pickup in other areas or if donations have not bene picked up by- noon Saturday, call 962-6166 or 935-4839. To submit items about local events and activities, type or print the Information and send it to: FYI, The Palladium-Item, 1175 N. A Richmond, IN 47374.

You also may drop it off at our office or fax the Information to us at 973-4570. Please Include your name and phone number In case we need more information. WAYNE COUNTY 11:15 a.m. Thursday No one Injured in two-car accident, S. A and S.

15th Streets. Drivers: Dennis H. Kendall, Richmond and Lynn G. Williams, Centerville. 8:01 a.m.

Thursday No one injured in two-car accident, and S. Streets. Drivers: Rene M. Lemmon, Richmond and Rosamary Greene, Richmond. 4:42 p.m.

Thursday No one injured in two-car accident, E. Main and 12th Streets. Drivers: George W. Las-well, Richmond and Larry Russell Lunsford, Richmond. 2:25 p.m.

Tuesday No one Injured in a two-car accident, South Eighth and S. A. Drivers: Stephen A. Mowery, Seymour, and Drucellia McQueen, Richmond. 5:45 p.m.

Tuesday No one injured in a two-car accident, Cox's, 1301 S. E. Driver: Diana L. Farmer, Richmond. Other car was parked.

4:40 p.m. Wednesday No one injured in a two-car accident, Richmond Avenue near N.W. Second. Drivers: Tiffany F. Cole, Greens Fork, and Margaret J.

Moran, New Paris, Ohio. Palladium-Item The Palladium-Item, established Jan 1. 1831. is Richmond's oldest business Published seven days a week by Palla dium Hem, a subsidiary ol the Gannett 1175 North A PO Box 308 Richmond. Ind 47374 Second class postage paid at Richmond.

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Controller 973-4405 Darrell Sandlin. Production Dir 973-4492 Bruce Harris. Commercial Sales Dir 973-4494 Marie Thompson. Human Resources Dir 973 4404 Susan Plank, Market Development Dir 973 4448 Home deliveryservice Call circulation 962-1450 8 a -8 p.m. Monday-Friday 7 am -1p SaturdaySunday Rates $2 50 per week by Carrier S2 70 per week by Motor Route Mail rates available upon request Single copy 35c daily.

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i-A- penence Free Estimates Skilled Custom Survivors include two sons, Richard Neeley of Winchester and Eugene Neeley of Union City; two daughters, Joyce Caylor of Ridgeville and Brenda Ashley of Winchester; 12 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; three brothers, Jim and Ronald Simmons, both of Winchester, and Delbert "Bud" Simmons of Harrisville; one sister, Carol McCollum of Winchester; nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by two brothers and one sister. Service will be at 11 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 14 at the Walker Funeral Home in Winchester, with the Rev.

Ann Rose officiating. Burial will be in Fountain Park Cemetery in Winchester. Friends may call from 2 to 4 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m. today, Jan.

13 at the funeral home. Editor's note: The following obituary is being rerun because the names of the brothers were left out of the obituary in Sunday's paper. Roberta Mae Patrick Roberta Mae Patrick, 58, Hollywood, formerly of Richmond, died Jan. 5. Survivors include one son, Clarence Patrick of Hollywood; two daughters, Loretta Martin of Dania, and Barbara Patrick of Hollywood; two brothers, Daniel Powell of Indiana and Thomas Powell of Kentucky; three sisters, Viola Malicoate, Rosie Lunsford and Lorraine Robinson, all of Kentucky; four grandchildren; one great-grandson.

Service was Jan. 9 at the Pancie-ra Memorial Home, Hollywood, with the Rev. Roger Woehl officiating. Burial was in Hollywood Memorial Gardens North. Hugh S.

Knight Hugh S. "Bus" Knight, 81, Richmond, died Thursday, Jan. 12 at the VA Hospital in Dayton, Ohio. He was born Dec. 2, 1913 in Garrard County, to Hugh and Julia Canter Knight and had lived in this area most of his life.

He had worked for and Dille-McGuire Lawn-mower companies and Huffy Manufacturing Co. An Army veteran of World War II, he was a member of the American Legion. His wife, Betty H. Corman Knight, died in 1988. Survivors include one son, Chester Watts of Somerset, one daughter, Shelva J.

Newman of Richmond; several grandchildren; a sister, Anna Severance of Richmond; nieces and nephews. A brother, James Knight and a sister, Katherine Corman, are deceased. Service will be at 10 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 14 at Stegall-Berheide-Orr Funeral Home, with Pastor Lynn Morey officiating.

Burial will be in Earlham Cemetery. Friends may call from 5 to 8 p.m. today at the funeral home. Winnifred Godsey Winnifred Haven Godsey, 79, of Sebring, formerly of Richmond, died Monday, Jan. 9 at Highlands Regional Medical Center.

She was born in Oxford, Ohio and was the owner and operator of a Baskin-Robbins Ice Cream Store in Louisville, Ky. She was a former Richmond resident and had worked 20 years at Belden Corp. She was a member of the Assembly of God Church in Sebring where she had been a resident for the last 13 years. Survivors include her husband, Sylvester Godsey of Sebring; two sons, Lowell Godsey of Louisville, and Lloyd Godsey of Berne; one sister, Jenith Wente of Zion-sville; nine grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren. Service was at 10 a.m.

today, Jan. 13, at the Stephenson-Nelson Funeral Home Chapel in Sebring with the Revs. Bob Rose and Wilmont McCreary officiating. Burial was in the Lakeview Memorial Gardens Cemetery in Sebring. George L.

Fosnot NEW PARIS, Ohio George L. Fosnot, 85, formerly of Brookville, Ohio, died Tuesday, Jan. 10 at Alta-monte Florida North Hospital after a long illness. He was born Oct. 24, 1909 in Richmond to Frank and Alice Leonard Fosnot and was a member of the Richmond First Christian Church.

He was an Air Force civilian worker and had been a technical sales representative for the Olympic Rivit Company of California. Survivors include his wife of 61 years, Margret E. Slorp Fosnot of Longwood, one daughter, M. Elaine Gatti of Longwood; one son, Ronald L. Fosnot of Huber Heights one sister, Ella Mae Mackey of California; seven grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; nieces, nephews and cousins.

Three sisters, Hazel Young, Florence Fulton and Clara Belle Cox and two brothers, Frank and Howard Fosnot, are deceased. A graveside service was at 1:30 p.m. today, Jan. 13 at Springlawn Cemetery in New Paris, with the Revs. Ronald Mitchell and George Kellly officiating.

Barnes Funeral Home-New Paris Chapel was in charge of arrangements. Roger Morlgi WASHINGTON (AP) Roger Morigi, a master stone carver whose work adorns Washington National Cathedral and other landmarks in the capital, died Thursday of emphysema. He was 87. Morigi, a native of Milan, Italy, spent 28 years working at the Episcopal cathedral, carving major works including a figure of Jesus Christ that hangs over the main altar. Other examples of his work are contained in the Supreme Court building, the U.S.

Court House, the Justice and Agriculture department headquarters, and various public and private buildings. Ad briefs Ad Brief Are Paid Advertising. To piece a paid advertising brief call The Palladium-Item Classified Department, 317-966-7656, 7:30 a.m. p.m. (adv.) Its open now! Sectional Homes 1 BANE, Jack Richmond, died Wednesday, Jan.

11. Service at 1 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 4 at Doan Mills Funeral Home, where visitation will be from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. today.

DAVIS, Ruby Lee, Lewisburg, Ohio, died Tuesday, Jan. 10. Service at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 14 at Llndloff-Zim-merman Funeral Home In West Alexandria, Ohio, where visitation will be one hour before the service.

HAMILTON, Geslna Richmond, died Tuesday, Jan. 10. Service at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 14 at Doan Mills Funeral Home, where visitation will be from 5 to 8 p.m.

today. JOHNSON, Anna Somervllle, Ohio, died Tuesday, Jan. 10. Service at 11 a.m. Saturday, Jan.

14 at Somerville United Presbyterian Church. Visitation from 6 to 8 p.m. today at R.C. Nein Sons Funeral Home in Camden, Ohio and from 10 to 11 a.m. Saturday at the church.

PAULUS, Noah Greenville, Ohio, died Wednesday, Jan. 11. Service at 2 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 14 at Zechar-Bailey Funeral Home, Greenville, where visitation will be from 5 to 8 p.m.

today. SMITH, Margaret Morris, formerly of Richmond, died Nov. 22. Memorial service at 3 p.m. Saturday, Jan.

14 at Central United Methodist Church, 1425 E. Main St. STOUGH, Alice Centerville, died Wednesday, Jan. 11. Service at 2 p.m.

Monday, Jan. 16 at Mills Funeral Home In Centerville, where visitation will be from 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 15. WILSON, Roger Eugene, Richmond, died Tuesday, Jan.

10. Service at 11 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 14 at Watson Funeral Home in Brodhead, where visitation will be from 5 to 8 p.m. today.

Indiana Clothing for the needy, 9-11 a.m. Saturday, Mt. Olive Baptist Church, 1108N.HSt.. Marina Corps League, 200 S. Ninth free snacks every Friday night.

Indiana Al-Anon, 7:30, newcomers, 8, regular meeting, Chester Heights United Methodist Church, 4274 U.S. 27 N. For information, call 973-4876. Alcoholics Anonymous AZUR, 8, 228 Club, 228 S. Sixth St.

For information, call 973-4876. Community Services Council, Noon, Holiday Inn. JI.H.L.nei.rrauilJ.H'f 1 Indiana Art to Heart, Leland Hotel, preview at 6 p.m., dinner at 7 p.m. and auction at 8 p.m. Ohio Jl ll'llir-IM IIIKKIIIII.LI Indiana Alcoholics Anonymous Candlelight, 9:30 p.m., 228 S.

Sixth St. For information, call 973-4876. Dyslexic Support Group, 10 a.m. to noon, Earlham School of Religion, corner of College Avenue and National Road West. To submit Items about community vents, type or print the Information and send It to: Community calendar, The Palladium-Item, 1175 N.

A Richmond, IN 47374. It Fays To Call a Pro! John Christian 966-1581 or Eu 938-4 ISO mutSniw 801 A St Richmond IN 47374 Linale Elda M. Hollensen Elda M. Hollensen, 90, Toledo, Ohio, formerly of Richmond, died Sunday, Jan. 8 at the Lutheran Orphans and Old Folks Home in Toledo, where she had been a resident since 1986.

She was a former Richmond resident and a former resident of Wood-ville, Ohio.She was born July 21, 1904 in Oshkosh, to Fredrick W. and Augusta Kaemming Neu-siis. Her husband, the Rev. Christian M. Hollensen had been the pastor of St.

John Lutheran Church in Richmond for 18 years. They returned to Woodville in 1979. He died March 11, 1986. She was a member of the Solomon Lutheran Church in Woodville and had been a Sunday school teacher and was active in making crafts at the church. She was a member of the Women's Sewing Circle and of various gardening clubs.

Survivors include two sons, Raymond H. Hollensen of Okemos, and Marvin Hollensen of Columbus, Ohio; five grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; two step-great-grandchildren; two sisters, Lora Sprang of New York, N.Y., and Olga Rolf of Woodville. She was preceded in death by a brother, Fredrick C. Neusiis and one sister, Frieda Neusiis. Service was Wednesday, Jan.

11 in Solomon Lutheran Church in Woodville. Burial was in the Woodville Township Cemetery. Robin-son-Henn-Brossia Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Memorial contributions may be made to the Solomon Church School at Woodville. Barbara O'Byrne Barbara O'Byrne, 69, Cincinnati, formerly of Richmond, died Jan.

6 at Bethesda North Hospital. She had been a resident of Mead-owbrook Care Center of Cincinnati several years. She was born July 12, 1925 in Richmond and was a graduate of Richmond High School and Western College For Women. She received her Master's Degree in Social Work from the University of Michigan. She had been the field director for the Wayne County (Ind.) Girl Scout Council and established the Great Rivers Girl Scout Council in 1964, where she served as the executive director for 25 years from 1959-84.

She was a member of the Altrusa Club of Cincinnati, an officer of the Association of Girl Scout Executive Workers, served on Youth Services Committees of the Community Chest and chaired several agency executive fund drives for the United Appeal. Survivors include three nephews, Clarke O' Byrne, John Welsh, and James Welsh. Service was Jan. 11 in Cincinnati. Burial was in Earlham Cemetery.

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