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Martha was born Sept. 5, 1931, in Germany, to the late Otto and Maria Barbara Malbrich. She was retired from Universal Veneer Corp. She is survived by two sons, George J. Budinski of Alaska, and Karl H.

Budinski of Newark. Martha was preceded in death by her parents; husband, George Budinski, in 1970; three brothers; and three sisters. The family has entrusted Criss-Schoedinger with handling the arrangements. Visit ww.CrisVSchoedinger.com to e-mail your condolences. SERVICES Angelo Dilo, 86: Calling hours, 2 to 4 p.m.

and 6 to 8 p.m. today, Brucker and Kishler Funeral Home; service, 10 a.m. Wednesday, funeral home. James Kidd, 66: Calling hours, 4 to 7 p.m. Wednesday, Newark Chapel of Henderson, Van Atta Johnston Funeral Service; service, 10:30 a.m.

Thursday, funeral home. Estil Music, 70: Calling hours, 2 to 4 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Newark Chapel of Henderson, Van Atta Johnston Funeral Service; service, 1 p.m. Thursday, Christian Life Center, Heath.

Christine Dickman, 83: Rosary, 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Bonney-Watson Parker Chapel, Burien, Funeral Mass, 11 a.m. Thursday, St. Francis of Assisi James F. Kidd May 14, 1938-Feb.

6, 2005 A funeral service for James F. Kidd, 66, of Newark, will be held at 10:30 a.m. Thursday at the Newark Chapel of Henderson, Van Atta Johnston Funeral Service, with the Rev. Robert L. Knox officiating.

Burial will follow in Cedar Hill Cemetery. Mr. Kidd died Feb. 6, 2005, at Licking Memorial Hospital. He was born May 14, 1938, in Newark, to the late Alvia Ray Kidd and Hilda L.

(Ashcraft) Kidd Lynd. Mr. Kidd retired from Rockwell after 38 years of service. He loved race horses and was an avid horseman. He was a member of the U.S.

Trotting Association. He is survived by his wife, Sarah F. (Wilson) Kidd; a daughter, Barbara E. (Russell) Lawson of Saginaw, a sister, Betty Fouts of New Port Ritchey, a brother, Edward (Pat) Kidd of Delaware, Ohio; and numerous nieces and nephews. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by two brothers, William and Robert Kidd.

Friends may call from 4 to 7 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. 59 N. Fifth St. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart Association or to the American Diabetes Association.

An online guestbook and memorial is available at Lowell Myers Jr. Feb. 17, 1960-Feb. 7, 2005 A funeral service for Lowell Myers 44, of Zanesville, will be held at 6 p.m. Thursday at the Bolin-Dierkes Funeral Home, 1271 Blue Zanesville, with the Rev.

Wes Kidwell officiating. Burial will take place at a later date at Pleasant Grove Cemetery, Zanesville. Lowell died at 5:10 a.m. Monday, Feb. 7, 2005, at his home surrounded by his loving family after a 10 month battle with cancer.

He was born Feb. 17, 1960, in Zanesville. He was employed for 22 years at Local 495 Plumbers and Pipefitters Union of Cambridge. Surviving are his wife of 25 years, Stacy Shreve Myers, whom he married Aug. 4, 1979; a son, Matthew Myers of the home; his parents, Ixwell and Betty Hittle Myers; and his mother-in-law, Charlotte Shreve, all of Zanesville; two brothers, Dale (Teresa) Myers of Croton, and Daryl (Susan) Myers of Heath; a sister-in-law, Wanda (Wayne) Kessler of North Carolina; four nieces, Anne, Aimee, Caitlin and Emily Myers; two nephews, Ryan and Trace Kessler, and several aunts and uncles.

He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Russell and Marie Myers and Roy and Mary Hittle; and his father-in-law, Burl Shreve. Friends may call from 1 to 3 p.m. and 5 to 6 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home. To view the video tribute or to send a note of condolence to the family, visit Angelo J.

(DiLoretto) Dilo Dec. 7, 1918-Feb. 2005 A funeral service for Angelo J. Dilo, 86, of Newark, will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday at the Brucker and Kishler Funeral Home.

Interment will follow in Newark Memorial Gardens. Mr. Dilo, a retired laborer and guard for White-Westinghouse, died Feb. 5, 2005, at Licking Memorial Hospital. He was born Dec.

7, 1918, in Newark, the son of the late Albert and Concetta (DiLoretto) Dilo. Mr. Dilo was a member of the First Church of the Nazarene, CMFO (Country Music Fellowship Organization), OCWMA (Ohio Country Western Music Association), and a member of the accordion association in Columbus. He married Margaret Converse and she preceded him in death on April 22, 1995. He was also preceded in death by a son, Fred A.

Dilo, on April 10, 1995; and three sisters, Phyllis Gutridge, Edith Alberton and Erma Travalagenti. Survivors include three sons, Mike Dilo of West Virginia, Wilbur (Janet) Kirkendall of Newark, and Richard (Helen) Kirkendall of Newark; four daughters, Concetta (Thomas) Lisk of California, JoAnn (Richard) Francis of Cleveland, Jackie (Joe) Rutter of Newark, and Darlene (Ken) Householder of Newark; a daughter-in-law, Vickie (Fred) Dilo of Newark; 17 grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren; and special friends, Jane Savers, Fred and Vickie DeVito, and Dino DeVito. Friends may call from 2 to 4 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m. today at the funeral home.

Donations may be made to the First Church of the Nazarene, 200 S. Williams Newark, OH, 43055. To sign an online guestbook, please visit www.brucker-kish-lerfuneralhome.com and click guestbookobituary. simple, r-iilv Um tii hi rir Hprmi on rum rll mi Ui lUv it nrrr rh in un IWttr ttw morr turw tfivr vmrlf. itw blrr off (H1 ii Ik- tiiwanl June, preparing fr rrtirrtnrni m-n (Aing loiijirrm pf-rw tut- rr tmiri twtug quaidv unrMnwiit ami hoMmj; iKrm ma rtM hiim1 Hint, bui jit until vii rir.

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S.W., Burien, Wash. Entombment will be at Gethsemane Cemetery in Federal Way. Christine was born July 26, 1921, in Muenster, Germany, and died Feb. 3, 2005, in West Seattle, at the age of 83. Christine came to the United States with her parents in 1924 and grew up in Ohio.

She earned a nursing degree from Mount Carmel School of Nursing in Ohio. Working as the school nurse, Christine put herself through Ohio Dominican University, graduating with a bachelor's degree in education. Christine set great store by education, obtaining a master's degree in guidance and counseling at Seattle University. Christine met Vemon K. Dickman, a World War II Pacific combat veteran, on a blind date arranged by Christine's college roommate.

The pair married on Nov. 27, 1947, and nurtured their loving relationship until Vern's death on July 7, 2004. When Vern took a job in 1956 with the Boeing Co. as a program planner, Christine moved from Ohio to Mercer Island with her husband and their three children. Shortly afterward, the family moved to Burien and Christine began teaching at St.

Francis of Assisi Parish School in Burien. She moved to St. Bernadette Paiish School in Burien when it opened in 1960 and taught there for over a decade. Some of the students to whom Christine introduced reading would stop her on the street many years later just to say hello. Christine returned to nursing in the early 1970s, becoming a head nurse in the nuns' wing of Providence Mount St.

Vincent nursing home in West Seattle. She retired in the early 1980s, six months after her husband retired from Boeing. A classy woman with an impeccable sense of style, a bright laugh and a mischievous twinkle in her eye, Christine was always extending a helping hand. Among her volunteering accomplishments, she taught English as a second language and assisted in the Providence Mount St. Vincent gift shop.

Christine's skills in knitting, crocheting, sewing and baking resulted in hundreds of handcrafted items sold at fund-raisers for Providence Mount St. Vincent. Year after year, Christine faithfully played Mrs. Claus to her husband's Santa at Christmas activities for numerous nonprofit organizations. She was always working on events for the Belles and Buoys Dance Club, to which she and her husband belonged for many years.

Christine also was a member of St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church from the time she moved to Burien. Christine is survived by her daughter, Kristine M. (Tom) Bay-less; daughter, Connie (Jim) Walker, son, Eric (Maggie) Dickman; sister, Margaret (Charles) Stevens; six grandchildren; and three great grandchildren. Rosary will be said at 6:30 p.m.

Wednesday at BonnevAVatson Parker Chapel, 900 S.W 146th Burien, Wash. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorial donations be made to Providence Hospice of Seattle, a hospice organization of the donors' choice, or the donors' favorite charity. Carl Hobart Lee Jan. 24, 1925-Feb. 6, 2005 A graveside service for Carl Hobart Lee, 80, of Thornville, will be held at 1 p.m.

Thursday at Bradford Cemetery in Meigs County, with the Rev. Rhonda Lytal officiating. Carl passed away Sunday, Feb. 6, 2005, at the Heath Nursing Care Center. He was born on Jan.

24, 1925, in Meigs County, to the late Felix and Nellie (Thompson) Lee. Carl attended the Calvary Christian Union Church in Thornville. He was in the U.S. Army during the Korean War, where he earned several medals, stripes and ribbons for his services. He was a member of the Buckeye Lake VFW and was an avid hunter and fisherman.

Survivors include his broth AVERTS 111 r. V. u' Knm I. Srkrwdrr Replace Old Drafty Windows Cut Energy Bills With New Special "At No Cost Now Program Catholic Church, Burien, Wash. Lowell Myers 44: Calling hours, 1 to 3 p.m.

and 5 to 6 p.m. Thursday, Bolin-Dierkes Funeral Home, Zanesville; service, 6 p.m. Thursday, funeral home. Carl Lee, 80: Calling hours, 7 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Thornville Chapel of Boring-Sheridan Funeral Home; graveside service, 1 p.m.

Thursday, Bradford Cemetery, Meigs County. Valeria Wells Burriss, 88: Graveside service, 1 1 a.m. Saturday, Maple Grove Cemetery, Granville; calling hours, noon to 2 p.m. Saturday, Burriss home; Norma Jean Lewis July 9, J931-Feb. 6, 2005 A family service will be held at a later date for Norma Jean Lewis, 73, of Newark.

Inurnment will take place in Wilson Cemetery'. Mrs. Lewis died Feb. 6. 2005, at Autumn Healthcare.

She was bom July 9, 1931, in Baltimore, to the late Emerson and Georgia (Hurst) Hunt. Mrs. Lewis was a 1949 graduate of Newark High School. She was primarily a homemaker but was also formerly employed at Van's Market and Fisher's Market. She was last employed at Lumber.

She attended the Community Wesleyan Church for more than 40 years. She is survived by her husband of 52 years, Kenneth R. Lewis whom she married on Aug. 26, 1952; six children, Kenneth R. Jr.

(Debbie) Lewis, Mar-lena King, James E. Lewis, Craig W. (Mare) Lewis, all of Newark, Cynthia K. (Norman) Davis of Thornville, and Shari L. Lewis of Newark; seven grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; four sisters, Neoma Bethards, Neva (James) Bline and Nanette Balinsky.

all of New-ark, and Nell Hunt of New Orleans, sister-in-law, Chris Hunt of Thornville; and several nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by one brother; and three sisters. There will be no calling hours observed. Henderson, Van Atta Johnston Funeral Service is assisting the family with arrangements. Memorial contributions may be made to the Central Ohio Parkinsons Society, 1380 Dublin Road, Columbus, Ohio 43216, or to Heartland Hospice, 6500 Busch Columbus, OH, 43229.

An online guestbook and memorial is available at Clarence E. 'Bud' Jaynes Jr. Nov. 7, 1924-Jan. 18, 2005 A private service was held for Clarence E.

"Bud" Jaynes Jr. Mr. Jaynes died Tuesday morning, Jan. 18, 2005, at Avante Care Center in Jacksonville Beach, Va. He was born Nov.

7, 1924, in Newark, the son of Clarence E. and Myrtle Jaynes. Mr. Jaynes received a Purple Heart for injuries in combat in Italy during World War II. He retired from his chiropractic clinic in Mobile, and moved to Florida with his wife, Janice (Jacobs) Jaynes and son, "Chip" Clarence E.

III. He is survived by his wife, Janice; son, Clarence III of Jacksonville, and a sister, Dorothy Bullock of Newark. He enjoyed fishing, swimming, golf and dancing at the Newark High School class of 1942 reunions. He was still sentimental about Newark and his classmates. Estil J.

Music Nov. 28, 1934-Feb. 6, 2005 A funeral service for Estil J. Music, 70, of Newark, will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday at the Christian Life Center, 665 Lin-nville Road, Heath with Bishop T.L.

Kirk and Pastor James Kirk officiating. Burial will follow in Wilson Cemetery. Mr. Music died Sunday, Feb. 6, 2005, at his residence.

He was born Nov. 28, 1934, in DelBarton, W.Va., to the late Esker and Loma (Stepp) Music. Following his retirement from the Roper Mr. Music was self-employed as a carpenter. He was a member of the Christian Life Center.

He is survived by his wife, Hazel B. (Price) Music; five children, Susan Arick, Roger Music, Linda Acord, Eugene (Terri) Music and Kevin Music, all of Newark; 11 grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by three brothers; two sisters; and a great-grandson. Friends may call from 2 to 4 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m.

Wednesday at the Newark Chapel of Henderson, Van Atta Johnston Funeral Service, 59 N. Fifth St. Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of Central Ohio. An online guestbook and memorial is available at Card of Thanks The Family of vMary E. McDaniel would like to thank family and friends for prayers, food, cards and phone calls.

D(Ktors, Nurses. Arlington Nursing Home. Hospice, Ucking Memorial Hospital. Law Baker Funeral Home, and Rev. Allen Pratt for their love ami support during Mom 's sickness and death.

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