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A4 LocalObituary Richmond palladium-item, Thursday, Jmw7I990 Obituaries ral Home, with the Rev. Harry Hashberger officiating. Burial will be in Earlham Cemetery. Friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m. today at the funeral home, where a Masonic service will be at 7 p.m.

George Tatman Sr. Helen; one stepdaughter, Vicki Mc-Daniel and one stepson, Billy Crutcher, both of Jensen Beach, nieces and nephews. Service will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Stegall-Berheide-Orr Funeral Home, with the Rev. William Wyatt officiating.

Burial will be in Earlham Cemetery. Friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday at the funeral home. Heston Galbreath LYNN William Heston Galbreath, 78, 128 E. Church died early Wednesday at Oak Ridge Con- 1977 with the establishment of the Commercial Printing headed by Tatman's son, George S.

Tatman Jr. Survivors include his wife, Connie Dowling Tatman; one son, George Jr. of Connersville; one daughter, Jane Walker of Indianapolis; five grandchildren; one sister, Josephine Mason of Chicago, nieces and nephews. One sister, Elizabeth T. Neal and one brother, James Tatman, are deceased.

Arrangements will be announced by the Miller Funeral Home. Memorial contributions may be made to the Fayette County Cancer Fund or to the E.W. Tatman Children's Christmas Fund. Funeral services Smith of Richmond, Doris Odor of Mt. Pleasant, Dorothy Schreiber and Blanche Walker, both of Fairfield, Jeanie Souders of Brookville; one sister, Elizabeth Wolf of Richmond; 13 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren.

Service will be at 11 a.m. (Ohio time) Saturday at Avance-Wenning Funeral Home, 4976 Winton Road, Fairfield. Burial will be in Maple Grove Cemetery at Brookville. Friends may call from 5 to 8 p.m. Friday at the funeral home.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Mt. Healthy Christian Home, 8097 Hamilton Cincinnati, Ohio. James M. Sykes Dr. James M.

Sykes, 91, 18 N. 29th died Tuesday at Pinehurst Nursing Home, Centerville. He was a native of Shelbyville and came to Richmond in 1933. He was a retired optometrist. He was a member of the Central United Methodist Church, Richmond Lodge No.

196, Wayne Chapter, Order of Eastern Star, No. 121, White Shrine of Jerusalem No. 15, Whitewater Lodge No. 41, IOOF. His wife, Orena, died Feb.

5, 1970. Survivors include one brother, Thomas H. Sykes of Cincinnati. Service will be at 10:30 a.m. Friday at Stegall-Berheide-Orr Fune- CONNERSVILLE George Sinks Tatman 86, publisher of the family-owned Connersville News-Examiner died Tuesday in a hospital in Naples, where he had been a patient since May 31.

He formerly lived at 1007 Lincoln before moving to Florida several years ago. A 1926 Yale graduate, Tatman returned to Connersville to run the family newspaper founded by his father in 1887. He was an Army veteran of World War II, a member of Trinity Episcopal Church, past commander of Connersville Com-mandery No. 6, Knghts Templar, a member of Reginald Fisher Post No. 1, American Legion, the Eagles and the Elks.

He had served on the boards of directors of the Connersville Chamber of Commerce and the Fayette Federal Savings and Loan. In 1948, the News-Examiner established radio stations WCNB and WCNB-FM, which were sold in 1978. The newspaper also expanded in tacraillK joint (lllu 3 Keith V. Bostick Keith V. Bostick, 70, 436 S.W.

15th died Wednesday morning at his home. He was a native of Liberty and had lived in the Richmond area all his life. He was an Army veteran of World War II and was a retired mechanic from Belden Corp. He was the secretary of the Golden Kiwa-nis Club, a volunteer for Richmond Senior Community Center and was a member of Faith Baptist Church. He was an avid gardener and golfer and had scored five holes-in-one in his golfing career.

Survivors include his wife, Bessie, whom he married in 1959; two daughters, Darlene Crass and Sal-ley Mays, both of Richmond; one grandson; two brothers, Ralph and Don Bostick, both of Richmond; four sisters, Kathryn Lamberson and Helen Osborn, both of Richmond; Betty Shafer and Rhonda Lakes, both of Indianapolis; nieces and nephews. Service will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Doan Mills Funeral Home, with the Rev. Phil Hodgkin, of the First Baptist Church, officiating. Burial will be in Earlham Cemetery.

Friends may call from 5 to 8 p.m. Friday at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart Association or to the American Diabetes Association. Henry Lloyd Cox WINCHESTER Henry Lloyd Cox, 80, 528 S. West died Wednesday at Community Care Center.

He was a native and lifelong resident of Winchester. He retired from Anchor Hocking Glass after 45 years of service. He served with the U.S. Army during World War II. He was preceded in death by his wife, Eva, in 1985.

Survivors include one niece, Patricia Jane Conner of Topsham, Maine; and one nephew, Jerry Waggoner of Dunedin, Fla. Private service will be at 10 a.m. HALL, Clarence Thomas "Tom," 1275 Garwood Road, died Tuesday. Service at 1:30 p.m. Friday at the First Baptist Church.

Visitation from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at Doan Mills Funeral Home. HOWARD, Edythe formerly of 1010 E. Main Cambridge City, died Monday. Service at 11 a.m.

Friday at Zion Lutheran Church, Cambridge City. Visitation from 6 to 9 p.m. today at Waskom-Howard-Fisher Capitol Hill Chapel, Cambridge City. WILEY, Florinne Bradway, Richmond, died Tuesday. Service at 2 p.m.

Friday at Waskom-Howard-Fisher Capitol Hill Chapel, Cambridge City, where visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m. today. bom) III A I When low back and leg pains slow you down, Chiropractors look to the boney pelvis for the underlying cause. If this is your problem, call our office before it gets you down. When a friend departs we care.

Fate forces us to endure the loss of loved ones, but it is never easy. At such a time, it is important to have the strong support of someone who understands. We offer the help, advice and consolation you need. iqgleWcdtermonn valescent Center after several months of failing health. He was a native of Griffin, Ind.

and lived most of his life in the Lynn area. He was a graduate of Lynn High School and retired from Astral Casket Factory in Lynn. He was president of Lynn School Alumni Association for three years, a member of Lynn United Methodist Church where he taught Sunday School for 32 years. Survivors include his wife of 57 years, Grace Louise Hiatt Galbreath; two sons, Bill Galbreath of Richmond, and Mike Galbreath of Traverse City, a daughter, Bonnie Fry of Modoc; six grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews; one stepbrother, Virgil Bindhammer of Terre Haute. He was preceded in death by a brother and a sister.

Service will be at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at Thomas Funeral Home with the Rev. Thomas Spainhour officiating. Burial will be in Fountain Park CemEtery at Winchester. Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m.

Friday at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to American Cancer Society. Sarah Edna Hensley FOUNTAIN CITY Sarah Edna Hensley, 90, 321 S. Walnut died this morning at Reid Memorial Hospital, Richmond, after a short illness. She was a native of Springfield, Ohio, and had lived in the Fountain City area most of her life.

She was a retired 36-year employee of the Richmond Glove and also had been a cook for 10 years at the Fountain City High School. She attended the Fountain City United Methodist Church. Her husband, Lloyd, died in 1958. Survivors include one stepson, Harley Benner of Eaton, Ohio; two brothers, George Shonkwiler of Fountain City and Jacob Shonkwiler of Apple Valley, four sisters, Ruth O'Brien of Napa, Mildred Minors and Martha Wolf-ard, both of Anaheim, and Mary Hall of Apple Valley; nieces and nephews. Service will be at 10 a.m.

Satur gators in July or August of 1988. She said she once beat her daughter for calling Throop a pervert. "I whipped her with a belt and I made her apologize to him," she said. "I didn't know what was going on." Dilworth called several Beech-wood Mobile Home Park neighbors to the witness stand, many of whom testified they would trust their children with Throop. One neighbor, Diana King, described Throop as being "like a dad.

"I stayed with him for three weeks when I was 15," King said. "He used to babysit for us all the time." UT0L U7E A fW tMffi A oew ofjr? A nw addition ID the, houtt? Trnw to mala crtejn your mauranct ufHo-datt with Ftmm FrtwOy Review. etwees om wayi to save you money For exarnpta, you may am i oacounl both your auto and home i auranca ara maurad wrth ua, Chaok in tw a check-up today. 935-2880 day at the Smith McQuiston Funeral Home, with the Rev. Mark Beymer officiating.

Burial will be in Willow Grove Cemetery. Friends may call from 5 to 8 p.m. Friday at the funeral home. Elizabeth M. Klose Elizabeth M.

Klose, 91, Jenkins Hall, died there Wednesday morning. She was a native of Chicago and lived in Richmond for the past six years. She was preceded in death by her husband, Alfred Klose, in 1978, and a daughter, Lavergne Klose. Survivors include one son, Gilbert Klose of Richmond; a sister, Dorothy Merle of Chicago; three grandchildren; nieces and nephews. Service and burial will be in Chi cago.

Riggle-Waltemann Mortuary is in charge of local arrangements. Clara Mansur Morgan Clara Mansur Morgan, 85, 34 N.W. Fifth Interfaith Apartments, died Wednesday at Reid Memorial Hospital, after a short illness. She was a native of Muncie and was a lifelong resident of Richmond. She was a graduate of Morton High School and was a long-time member and former secretary of Reid Memorial Presbyterian Church.

She also was a former member of the Business Professional Women's Organization. Her husband, Willard R. Morgan, died in 1969. Survivors include one son, William Reid Morgan of Indianapolis; two grandchildren; two brothers, Eugene Ball of Van Nuys, and Richard Ball of Palm Desert, Calif. One brother, Reid Myrick, is deceased.

Service will be at 1 p.m. Saturday at Doan Mills Funeral Home, with the Rev. Richard T. Smith officiating. Burial will be in Earlham Cemetery.

Friends may call from 5 to 8 p.m. Friday at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to Reid Memorial Presbyterian Church. Barbara Schreiber BROOKVILLE Barbara Schreiber, 89, formerly of 4554 Cavalier Court, Fairfield, Ohio, died Wednesday at the Mt. Healthy Christian Home in Cincinnati.

She was a native of Brookville, and was a member of the Fairfield Church of Christ. Her husband, Fred Schreiber, died May 20, 1973. Survivors include two sons, Gilbert Schreiber of Fortville and Freddy Schreiber, St. Petersburg, five daughters, Charlotte King told the six-man, six-woman jury that she would not be afraid to leave her children with Throop, despite knowing that he had a prior conviction for child molestation. In closing arguments, English told the jury it was time that justice was done.

"We're asking for justice for this little girl," English said. Richmond Auto Pens Brake Shoes $-595 From xch Disc Pads From 1133 N. 12th 962-3587 A Trt A.in AA SUN. STARTING P.M. I Palladium-Item The Palladium-Item, established Jan.

1, 1831, Is Richmond's oldest business. Published seven days a week by Palla dium Publishing a subsidiary of the Gannett 1175 North A r.u. box 308, Richmond, Ind. 47374. Second class postage paid at Richmond, Ind.

(USPS 418-620). News Services: Associated Press, Gannett News Service Member: Audit Bureau of Circulations Administration Harry H. Browning, Publisher Judy A. Pace, Executive Editor Albert R. Bonner, Advertising Dir.

Bob Sanders, Circulation Dir. Glenn Thompson, Controller Lindsey Wilkerson, Production Dir. Bruce Harris, Commercial Sales Dir. Marie Thompson, Human Resources Dir. Stephanie Bostock, Marketing Services Dir.

Home deliveryservice Call circulation 962-1450 8 a.m. -7 p.m. Monday-Friday 7 a.m.-1 1 a.m. SaturdaySunday Rates $2.15 per week by Carrier $2.35 per week by Motor Route Mail rates available upon request Single copy 25c dally, $1.00 Sunday To call Palladium-Item USA Today Main Switchboard 962-1575 Outside Richmond 1-800-686-1330 Classified Ads 966-7656 POSTMASTER: Send address change to Palladium-Item, 1175 N. A Richmond, IN 47374.

The publisher reserves the right to change subscription rates during the term of a subscription upon 30 days' no tice. Cornell Audio Since 1946 Tape, Sight Sound Center CAR STEREO INSTALLATION SaI Read. HTU Ph. 966-7684 ueonpw.niggn 32 South uiry mjgit KogerA. Buchtt Eleventh Street What: Long Term Health CareNursing Home Care Seminar Where: Heritage Regency 2050 Chester Richmond, Indiana 47374 When: Wednesday, June 13th 7:00 p.m.

Why: 40 of all Americans over the age of 65 will spend time in a nursing home at an average cost of $24,000 per year. Saturday at Walker Funeral Home with the Rev. Keith Kendall officiating. Burial will be in Fountain Park Cemetery. There will be no public calling.

Memorial contributions may be made to American Cancer Society. Frank A. Dobson Frank A. Dobson, 89, 68 Bridge was pronounced dead on arrival Wednesday at Reid Memorial Hospital. He had been ill two years.

He was a native of Wadsworth, Ohio, and had lived in Richmond since 1986. He was a retired ship's captain with the U.S. Steel retiring in 1961. Survivors include his wife, Guilty Continued from Page A1 said. "I considered them family.

I felt in my heart she (the victim) was my daughter and I treated her so." Throop testified that the girl and one of her friends looked in on him while he was taking a shower. "They peeked in the shower room when I was in there," he said. "I changed my shower habits to when they wasn't around." The girl's mother testified she did not know her daughter had been molested until she received a call from Welfare Department investi Ad briefs Ad Brief Are Peld Advertising. To place paid advertising brief call the Palladium-Item Classified Department, 966-7656 7:30 pm. Sat.

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