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Lancaster Eagle-Gazette from Lancaster, Ohio • 9

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Lancaster Eagle-Gazette, Saturday, March 5, 1994B3: ON THIS DAY OBITUARIES Thursday, March 3, 1994, at Fairfield Medical Center. She was a member of First Presbyterian Church and was a retired registered nurse with 48 years of service. She is survived by husband of 46 years, John R. Potts of Lancaster; two daughters and a son-in-law, Susi and Paul Haeuttle of Milan, Ohio, and Pati Turner of San Diego, four grandsons; and Looking back i0 YEARS AGO Two young men leaving a West Fair Avenue pizza shop, long after it had closed, were met by city police who found them carrying criminal tools for breaking and entering. Tarhe Squaws met in the R.J.

Pitcher Inn to view slides of Gertrude Noecker's recent trip to Japan. 30 YEARS AGO It was announced that Lt. Col. John Glenn would be the guest speaker at the annual Jefferson-Jackson banquet. Chris England was the first member of Boy Scout Troop 430 to attain the rank of Eagle Scout at ceremonies in St.

Paul's Lutheran Church. 40 YEARS AGO City police arrested a 17-year old youth absent without leave from the U.S. Army and on probation for a car theft in Roanoke, Va. Area firefighters fought a fire at a Pleasantville home and a fire in a home two miles southeast of Pickerington which each caused around $5,000 damage. and Dorothy (Link) Minkos.

He was employed at Brown Distributor of Newark. He is survived by wife, Pamela (Maddux) Minkos of Thornville; father and stepmother, Edward and Shirley Minkos of Thornville; mother, Dorothy Minkos of Columbus; son, Mathew Minkos of the home; two daughters, Ashley and Brandy Minkos both of the home; one sister, Victoria Minkos of, Thornville; three brothers, Robert Minkos of Thornville, Harland Minkos and Timothy Minkos, both of Newark; grandmother, Clara Minkos of Whitehall; two stepbrothers, Richard Hill of Newark and John Hill of Thornville; two stepsisters, Linda Hill and Lora Waller, both of Thornville. Funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday at Boring-Sheridan Funeral Home Thornville chapel with the Rev. Peter Hollingshead officiating.

Burial will be at a later date. Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home. Ron Botts Ron L. Botts, 53, Lancaster, died Friday, March 4, 1994, at his residence.

He was a selector packer for Anchor Hocking Glass Corp. for over 20 years and a member of American Flint Glass Workers Union No. 561. He is survived by his wife, Jean Botts; mother-in-law, Eileen Irvin of Lancaster; brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Ron and Carol Irvin of Lancaster; sister-in-law and brother-in-law, Karen and Jim Taley of Lancaster; aunts, Nellie Botts of Whitehall, Fern Botts of Lancaster and Florence Botts of Lancaster; and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, Harold and Margaret Botts.

Funeral service will be held at 1:30 p.m. Monday in Frank E. Smith Funeral Home chapel with the Rev. John W. Harra officiating.

Burial in Maple Grove Cemetery. Friends may visit from 1 to 3 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. daughter, Viloa Kennedy; one brother and one sister. Graveside funeral service will be held at 1 p.m.

Monday at Green-lawn Cemetery, Chillicothe, with the Rev. David Sigman officiating. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at Mader-Peters Funeral Home, Circleville. The VFW Ladies Auxiliary services will be held at the graveside.

Memorial donations may be made to Hospice of Fairfield County J.R. McGushin JR. "Bob" McGushin 77, of 1016 McClain died Friday, March 4, 1994, at his home. He was a member of St. Mary Church, Central Ohio Traffic Club, Traffic Club of Cleveland, Ohio Trucking Association and Olivedale Senior Citizens Center.

He was a retired vice president of operations for General Highway Express. He is survived by his wife, Ruth A. McGushin; three daughters and sons-in-law, Margaret and Paul Monteleone of Johnstown, Patricia and John Freed of Worch-ester, and Kathleen and Robert Harding of Cleveland; two sons and daughters-in-law, John R. Jr. and Debbie McGushin and Michael P.

and Nancy McGushin all of Lancaster; and 14 grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents and one sister. Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10 a.m. Monday at St. Mary Church, Father Jerome D.

Stluka officiating. Burial will be at St. Mary Cemetery at the convenience of the family. Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at the Sheridan Funeral Home, where a vigil service will be held at 8:30 p.m.

Sunday. Memorial contributions may be made to the Hospice Association of Faiifield County. two sisters. Norma Mahon of Euclid, Ohio, and Clotilde Chapman of Lancaster. Memorial service will be held at 2 p.m.

today in the Frank E. Smith Funeral Home chapel with Dr. Richard G. Riedel officiating. Friends may call from noon until time of service at the funeral home.

Memorials may be given to First Presbyterian Church or charity of choice. Richard Woltz Richard Woltz, 72, of 1346 Grandstaff formerly of Buckeye Lake, died Thursday, March 3, 1994, at Fairfield Medical Center. He was a Army veteran of World War II and a retired restaurant manager. He is survived by three daughters and sons-in-law, Carolyn and Tom Gordon of San Diego, Jennifer and Jim Pritchard of Lebanon, and Melody and Jim Halloran of Lake Park, one grandson, Jamie Pritchard of Lebanon, special friend Imogene Woltz of Lancaster; and family, Kevin Woltz of Columbus, Michelle Woltz of Buckeye Lake, Greg Woltz of Lancaster; one brother, Joseph and Norma Woltz of Lancaster; one sister, Ruth and Charles VanCuren of Lancaster; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral service will be held at 1 1 a.m.

Monday at the Sheridan Funeral Home, Rev. Phillip Gardner officiating. Burial will be at Floral Hills Memory Gardens. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home.

United way Please help where help is needed most. 20 YEARS AGO Phase one construction of CATV, cablevision, began with regular cable service slated to begin in a few months. Fairfield County District Library's West Side branch, at Mulberry Street and reopened with branch director Agnes Marshall. Today in history The Associated Press Today is Saturday, March 5, the 64th day of 1994. There are 301 days left in the year.

Today's Highlight in History: On March 5, 1770, the Boston Massacre took place as British soldiers who had been taunted by a crowd of colonists opened fire, killing five people. Two British soldiers were later convicted of manslaughter. On this date: In 1766, Spanish official Don Antonio de Ulloa arrived in New Orleans to possession of the Louisiana Territory from the French. In 1868, the Senate was organized into a Court of Impeachment to decide charges against President Andrew Johnson. In 1933, in German parliamentary elections, the Nazi Party won 44 percent of the vote, enabling it to join with the Nationalists to gain a slender majority in the Reichstag.

In 1946, former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, in an address at Westminster College in Fulton, spoke of an "Iron Curtain" stretching from the Baltic to the Adriatic. In 1953, Soviet dictator Josef Stalin died at age 73 after 29 years in power. In 1970, a nuclear nonprolif-eration treaty went into effect after 43 nations ratified it. In 1976, the British pound Susie Haley Susie Haley, 84, Lancaster, formerly of Pine Hills, passed away March 4, 1994, at her residence. She was born May 2, 1909, in Lawrenceburg, the daughter of the late Thomas and Cora (Hollis) Hager.

She was retired from U.S. Shoe Corp. and a life member of VFW National Home, Eaton Rapids, Mich. She is survived by husband, Wilbur Haley of Lancaster; stepson, Thomas (Ingrid) Haley of Comfort, Texas; grandchildren, Cathy McDade of Lancaster, Edward (MaryJane) Saunders of Five Points, Tom Jr. and Nicole Haley of Comfort, Texas, and Tom Haley of Bimey, Texas; great-grandchildren, Carrie and Jeremy Saunders of Five Points; sisters, Helen Cox of Sanford, and Margaret Wade of Deputy, brothers, Neville Hager, Charles Hager, Texis Hager and James Hager all of Frankfurt, and numerous nieces, nephews and friends.

She was preceded in death by fell below the equivalent of $2 for the first time. In 1977, President Carter took questions from 42 telephone callers in 26 states on a network radio call-in program moderated by Walter Cronkite. In 1982, comedian John Belushi was found dead of a drug overdose in a rented bungalow in Hollywood, Calif. He was 33. In 1986, In Lebanon, Islamic Jihad issued a statement saying it had executed French hostage Michel Seurat, who had been abducted almost a year earlier.

Ten years ago: The U.S. Supreme Court ruled, 5-4, that a city could use public funds to build a Nativity scene as part of an official display without violating the Constitution's separation of church and state. Five years ago: Machinists striking Eastern Airlines withdrew an immediate threat to picket the nation's railroads, after a federal judge issued an order temporarily prohibiting rail workers from honoring the Eastern picket lines. One year ago: The White House sought new ways to inflict what a spokesman called "real pain and real price" on Serb aggressors in Bosnia by tightening the United Nations blockade on supplies and money to the region. Today's Birthdays: Actor Dean Stockwell is 58.

Thought for Today: "Don't forget to love yourself." Soren Kierkegaard, Danish philosopher (1813-1855). Roger Minkos Roger L. Minkos, 39, Thornville, died March 4, 1994, at his home. He was born Sept. 30, 1954, in Columbus, the son of Edward L.

Alta Pate Alta "Jane" Pate, 64, Lancaster, died Thursday, March 3, 1994, at Lancaster Nursing Rehabilitation Center. She was a member and former officer of DAR, Fifth Avenue Church of Christ, Olivedale Senior Citizens Center and Fairfield County Genealogical Society. She is survived by one son and daughter-in-law, Joseph and Linda Zamboni Pate of Slocum, one granddaughter, Connie Forbes of Alabama; and three great-grandchildren. Funeral service will be held at 1 :30 p.m. Monday at Sheridan Funeral Home with David C.

Tingler officiating. Burial will be in Dutch Hollow Cemetery, Fairfield County-Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. Memorial donations may be given to Hospice of Fairfield County. June Potts June E.

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