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cutiLJiUNERALS NUMBERS and of Thanks Delaware Area NMJfttrk Area Area .053.1932 tVHK BJSLLISARI Henry A- Belhsan, age 58, resi- riejjjc'e "5140 Trabue Rd Assistant general SupfflpfrndfTlt fgT sonville, Ohio. Burial Hilltop Cemetery. Millfield, Ohio. 10-11 CLARK Mrs Bermce.F. Clark, 68.

2438 Joyce Columbus. Member of Linden Heights Methodist- Church, Corinthian a the; Marble Co, 43 yeajs service Following a month illness Survived by wife, Frfijga daughter, Mary and son-in-law Haiold Johnston, Delaware Ohio, 3 grand- rtajghters, Tom Tern and Tra- cixvfohnston, sisters, Mrs. Ida Mrs. Dena Franchini; brothers, Albert, Victor, Arthur and-Artillo Belhsan, all of Co- lunibus; nieces and nephews. Member of H1111 a Avery Lodge 493 FAM, St Margaret of Cortona Catholic Church where funeral Mabs will be held at the new Church.

1600 N. Hague Ave Thursday 9 30 a.m. by JOHN QUINT AND SONS FUNERAL HOME, 1177 W. 5th Ave, where friends may call Tuesday and Wednesday 2-5 Auxiliary of of RT, all of Columbus. Survived by husband, Clark Srr, mother, Mrs.

Ora Chaffin; sons, Marion Carroll, a Stevensr stepdaughter, Mrs. Margaret Ralus; stepson, Wilkie H. Clark Jr sister, Mrs. Frances Bevelhymer; brothers, Lloyd, Arthur and Joseph Brush. i Ohio.

Casket open at Church 1 hour prior to service. Interment Hill Cemetery, direction Mrs. D. Harvey Davis. 10-11 ELLIS Ellis, 20, U.S.

Army, 361 E. Oakland OES, Order of the Amaranth. Saturday. Feb. 1, Viet- ndmVSurvlved by parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Lonnie Ellis of Columbus; Brother, Ralph of Columbus, who served 13 months Army; sister, Mrs. Gerald (Helen) Langhorne of Columbus. Service, 1:30 pan. Tuesday, RUTHERFORD CHAPEL, 2383 High St.

Rev. Donald A. Glenn ligl officiating Burial, Union Ceme- by sisters, Mis Ethel Stephenson, Washington Mrs Retha Lesher, Adelphia, Ohio, brothers, Ray, Circleville, Ohio, Wilby, of Columbus Funeral service, a 130 p.m, FISHER FUNERAL HOME, Frankfort, Ohio. Rev Thomas Cook officiating $urtal, Little Mound Cemetery, Richmond- vale, Ohio. Fnends may call at the funeral 10 KEEBAUGH Earl Keebaugh, 285 Nashoba, Saturday, Mt Carmel Hospital, age 72 Salesman for Hoofstetter Brothers of Hilltop Christian Church, Sldwgll 9-10 Vgteffflror-World War vived by wife, Lena; daughter, Mrs Norma Campbell; stepsons, Edwin Brake, and William Buzzard; 5 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; sister, Mrs.

Edna B. Hubbard; nephew, Charles Scoville. Service Tuesday 2 p.m., INGER STATE ST. CHAPEL, where friends may call Sunday and Monday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Interment Lawn Cemetery.

Rev. Stephen Kuntz. 9-10 otticlatlng. MEAD HeU'n Mead, age 69, 223 Nashoba Ave formerly of Gahanna, Ohio, Sunday. Member of Calvin i Presbyterian Church Widow of Henry (Heime) Mead.

Survived by sister, Mrs. Ruth Hess, 225 Nashoba A nephew, Wendell Hess niece, Mrs. Mary Lou Doughei- ty Friends may call MARGARUM AND SON FUNERAL HOME, 335 Johnstown Gahanna, Tuesday 2-5 and 7-9 p.m,, where servicei will be held 2-30 p.m. Wednesday. Rev.

Harrison A Gruenler officiating Interment, Mifflin Cemetery 10-11 MILLER Harry M. Miller, age 65, 2020 Tremont Rd, Sunday. Chanman of the Board of the Columbus and Southern Ohio KWtrip Pn pH a practicing Service 2 Tuesday, followed by cremation Cook and Son Crematory Rev Fied a i i i 9-10 MWfcrfflHft19W- Bopit-UB IN MEMOWAM SCULLER Joseph i i age 88 Foundei of Joseph Sculler Co Wholcsdli leuelers since 1906 lociUrcl HI a St i an extended i i ol Temple Is- laol and its Hiothernood Nai B'rith and indmg Hollow Couhtiy 1 Survived by childion Mr and Mrs Hamel Gurwm I and Mrs Simon Soul lei. a of Columbus Mrs Dorothy me Detroit, Mich 6 gidJidchildien, 7 great-grand- i Funeral scivice Tues- a 11 a SNIDER MEMO- I A CHAPEL 3230 Mam i a i Edward Kinei i i a i Interment i a Ft lends nid a at irxidencp of Harnei tJurwlrr, 10 BELCHER In loving memory uf Spec, Tammy Joe Belcher RTlied Feb 10 1965 in i i i i i Nothing memories as joui ney on Longing for a smile from a loved one None know the depts of our deep regret But we remember when others forget Sadly missed by Wife Maiy Brothers and Sisters 10 fiREER WALKER in loving memory of my daughter LJnda Lou Sims Walker, w. lio pas yd away Feb 10, 1968 Sad and sudden was the can one so dearly loved by all, A bitter gnef, a shock severe, It was to part with one so di aj, We often stt and think of you, And speak of how you died, To think yuu could not say goodbye Befoie you closed jour eyes For all of us you did your best On r.rxi giant you eternal lest and a i Ned and Sims and family 10 WALKER 151 AND SON FUNERAL HOME, Johnstown, Ohio.

Bunal, Green Hill Cemetery. Callers after 7 and 7-9 pm Rosary, 8 pm Wednesday 10-11-12 BERRY William Berry, age 75, 52 Ashton Pickenngton, Ohio, Sunday. Retired employe Superior Tool and Die Machine Co. Pickermgton United Methodist Church. Survived by wife, Clara; stepdaughters, Mrs.

Dorothy Terry, Pickermgton, Ohio; Mrs. Margaret Ryan, Dublin, Ohio; stepson, Clyde Smalley Mt. Vernon, Ohio; 7 grandchildren, 4 great-grandchSdren; niece, Helen Jenners, Lancaster, Ohio; nephew, Jack Utica, Mich Friends may call Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m., EVANS FUNERAL HOME, 4171 E. Livingston where service will be Wednesday, 2:30 p.m. Interment, Forest Lawn.

10-11 BLACKWELL Deborah Jo Ellen Blackwell, age 16, 6340 Seeds Grove City. Student of Pleasant View High School. Survived by parents, Mr and Mrs. Robert E. Blackwell; brothers, Robert E.

and Steven; sisters, Susan and Pamela grandparents, Mrs Doris Blackweil, Columbus, Mr and Mrs. W. C. Booth, 1 Washington; great-grandmother, Angle Hill, Circleville, Ohio. Funeral service Wednesday 1'30 p.m., Lockbourne Air Force Chapel No.

1. Friends may call MILLER FUNERAL HOME, 601 Columbus, Groye City, Monday and Tuesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Interment Wesley Chapel. Rev. Charles R.

Hutsler officiating. 10-11 pjn. Monday. 10-11 CORVO Rocco Corvo, age 87, at residence, Saturday, 1628 Elmwood Ave. Retired Marble Cliff Quarry and Arrow Sand and Gravel Co, and lo retired.

i by wife, Nunzia; 3 sons, i Domemc and Anthony Corvo; daughter, Mrs. Susie Marchello; 10 grandchildren; 7 great grandchildren; i Mrs. Agatha Glieco, of Argentina Member of Holy Name Society of St. John the Baptist Church, where funeral Mass will be held 12 noon Tuesday Interment St Joseph Cemetery by JOHN QUINT A A HOME, 1177 Fifth Ave, where friends may call afternoon and evening Sunday and Monday. Rosary 8 p.m.

Monday 9-10 tery. Friends wOl be received 7-9 pjn. Sunday and 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Monday. 8-9-10 FINNERAN Mary Irene Finneran, age 72, 73 Stanhope Riverside Hospital, Sunday.

Member of Central Chapter of St. Marys of Notre a Alumni, Ladies Auxiliary of Columbus Bar Association, and St. Francis Circle No. 4. Survived by husband, Russell 2 sons, Thomas and Russell 3 grandchildren.

Friends may call at A A FUNERAL HOME, 403 Broad Monday 7 to 9 and Tuesday 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral Mass Wednesday 11 a.m., St. Timothy Church. Bunal St. Joseph Cemetery.

Rosary 8 p.m. COWGILL Elizabeth M. Cowgill, age 89, 844 S. Hague Saturday at her residence. Member of Bethlehem Lutheran Church Survived by daughters, Margaret Wolfe, Dorothy E.

Noel, Louise L. Miller, Florence Bravard; son, Harvey W. Cowgill; 15 grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren. Service Wednesday 9 a.m.. SCHOEDINGER I TOP CHAPEL, 3030 W.

Broad where friends may call Monday 7 to 9 pm, Tuesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pjn. Interment Alton Cemetery. Pastor Roger G. Phillips officiating. In lieu of flowers family suggest contributions to the Bethlehem Lutheran Building Tuesday.

10-11 GEHO Elga L. Geho, age 84. 8300 Seminole in Largo, February 8 Retired Columbus Southern Electric Co. Survived by sons. Arthur L.

Pataskala, Ohio Melvm Westerville, Ohio, daughters. Mrs. Alma Palumbo, Mrs. Edith Snyder, both of Largo. 4 brothers; 20 grandchildren; 37 a grandchildren 8 great-great- grandchildren; i a Arrangments announced later by the LONG FUNERAL HOME.

268-1188. 10-11-12 BRODBECK lira D. Brodbeck, formerly of Mam St. Widow of Ed- mother of Helen L. endf William both deceased.

(of Morgan Memorial jUntied i Church, Rickly Chapter OES, Spanish American Veteran Auxiliary 18. Survived by sister, Mrs. Wil- JiEJSST Cromley, Ashville, Ohio; brother, Dr. Sam Scothorn, Dallas, Tsxas; daughter-in4aw, Mrs Herman (Mary) Bloom, of Bcxley nieces and nephews. Eunefal service, Wednesday 1 38 LEACH SON FUNERAL HOME, E.

Main, at Parkview, where friends may call Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Interment, Green Lawn Ceme- 4ery The Rev. Virgil Versteeg 10-11 Fund 10-11 DILLON Lucille Dillon, age 64, 1215 Republic Sunday, Grant Hospital. Former employe of the Felber Biscuit Co. Member of Eastern Star Rickly Chapter 468.

Survived by husband, Raymond (Red) Dillon; sisters, Mrs. Helda Fischer, Mrs. Lillian Baird, both of Columbus; several nieces and nephews. Friends may call SHOEMAKER FUNERAL HOME, 2657 Cleveland Ave. at Manchester, Monday and Tuesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 where service will be Wednesday 2:30 pjn.

Dr. Joe Belcastro officiating. Interment Forest Lawn. Eastern Star Service by the Rickly Chapter 468 Tuesday 8 p.m. 10-11 GRAELER Scott Edward Graeler, age 19, 491 Whitehall Saturday.

Sophomore at Muskingum College. Graduate of Whitehall Yearling High School. Member of Eastview United Methodist Church, varsity football team, Stag Club. Survived by parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Marvin W. Graeler; sister, Susan Kay; grandmothers, Mrs. Ina Gordon, and Mrs. Josephine Graeler; grandfather, Lee O. Woodward; aunts and Fnends may call a 7 to 9 p.m., A A HOME, 4171 E.

Livingston Ave. Service Tuesday 10:30 a.m., from Eastview United Methodist Church. Interment Forest Lawn. In lieu of flowers, friends a contribute Muskingum College. Officiating.

URKHOLDER Mysile Burkholder, age 79, 1454 Eastwood Ave Survived by a Butterman, C.lndys Young Friends may call GLENN MYERS FUNERAL HOME 40 Third 2 10 4 and 7 to 9 pm, Monday. Graveside service 11 a m. Tues- j'j Union Cemetery 10 DOBYNS Helen Dobyns, age 75, 30 N. Mills Columbus, Saturday. Survived by daughter, Mrs.

Russell Byerly, of Springfield, Ohio; 2 sons, Charles Cross, and Robert Cross, of Columbus; 10 grandchildren; -28 great- grandchildren; 2 brothers, Roy, and Frank Ziegler, of Columbus; several nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the RADER FUNERAL West Jefferson, after 7 p.m. Sunday, where service will be held Tuesday 2 p.m. Burial GRAVITT Myrtle Gravitt, age 80, Old Xenia 1-ike, Rt. 1, London, Ohio, the residence.

Saturday. Member of Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ Latter Day Saints. Survived by 2 daughters, Clara and Dorothy Gravitt, of the residence; 2 sons, Ralph, of Springfield, Ohio, and Eugene, of Williamsport, Ohio; 5 grandchildren; sister, Effie Crabtree, of Lucasville, Ohio; brother, Earll Crabtree, Lucasville, Ohio. Friends may call at the GALLOGLY A HOME, London, Ohio, after 7 m. Monday, until time of service, Wednesday at 2 pm, Interment Grape Grove Ceme- KINSEL Rheba Kinsel, Corning, Ohio, Good a a i a Hospital, Zanesville, Ohio, Sunday a.m., age 38.

Survived by husband, Hugh; brother, Wendell Losey, Columbus. Friends may call A NERAL HOME, Corning, Ohio, Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Requiem Mass, Wednesday 10:30 St. a Catholic Church, Corning Ohio. Father Herman E.

Crock officiating. Interment, Oakfield Cemetery, near Corning, Ohio. 10 LAISURE Mrs. Mary Jane Laisure, age 85, residence 1138 Bryden Saturday. Widow of Fred Laisure.

Survived by half-sister, Mrs. Ruth Hall, 587 Frebis niece, Mrs. George Stevens, Lebanon, Ohio. Funeral service, 11 a m. Tuesday, MAEDER-QUINT FUNERAL PARLORS, 1068 S.

High St, where friends may call 7-9 p.m. Monday. Jnterment, Green Lawn Cemetery. Rev. William L.

Snider officiating. 10 LIPKIN Robert L. Lipkin, 400 South Highland Ave, Friday. Survived by wife, Mrs. Marian A Lipkin; daughter, Audrey A Palmore; son-in-law, Kenneth Palmore; 3 grandsons; sisters, Mattie Mapp, Ruth Carr, and Mary Franklin, brothers, John Lipkin, Leonard Lipkin, of Indianapolis, I i a a James, Lenzie, Alfred, and Ernest Griffin.

Many other relatives and friends Funeral service Tuesday 1 pm, at the Hilltop United Methodist Church. Dr. Damon P. Younp; and Rev. F.

B. a officiating. Interment Green Lawn Cemetery. Calling hours Monday after 1 p.m., at the chapel of WILLIAMS AND McNABB, where family will receive friends 7 to 9 pm, and at the church after 11 a.m. member of eral Banks and Buildings and Loan, Children's Hospital, Columbus Symphony Orchestra Honorary 33rd Degree Mason.

Member of Blue Lodge, Gallipolis, Ohio, Scottish Rite and Shrine Survived by wife, Ernestine; sons, Don, Los Angeles, Calif, Arthur, Albuquerque, N.M.; daughter, Mrs Richard Allen. Funeral service Wednesday 11 am. SCHOEDINGER STATE ST CHAPEL where friends may call Tuesday 3-5 and 7-9 pm. The Rev Robert Leake officiating Graveside service 3 m. Mound Hill Cemetery, Galhpolis, Ohio.

In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to the Memorial Fund of Children's Hospital or the Heart Fund 10-11 OAKES Harold E. Oakes, age 41, 88 Mound St Employed by Certified Oil Co. Veteran of S. Air Force. Survived by son, John David Oakes; daughter, Kathleen Mary Oakes; mother, Mrs.

Minnie Oakes; sisters, Mrs Edward Holbrook, Mrs. Victor Smith; brothers, Arthur Oakes, Robert Oakes; aunt, Mrs. Daisy Nevins. Friends may a JERRY SPEARS, 2693 W. Broad Sunday 7 to 9 Monday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., where service will be held 1pm.

Tuesday. Interment Forest Lawn Cemetery. 9-10 27b5 Brpntuood Rd SIMMONS Simmons, of 1037 Hildreth Ave Native of Richmondale, Ohio Son of Anderson and Ossie Harris Simmons, deceased Father of John Thomas and Miss Shirley K. Simmons, of 1070 18th 291-4168 Brother of Mary Trent, Frankfort, Ohio, Sarah Palmore i i Hanna i Columbus, Hester Crosby, of Ray, Ohio, Samuel Simmons, of Beaver, Ohio, and Joseph, and Thomas Simmons, of Columbus; grandfather of Ticko Ward, and Ike Anthoni Jenkins, number of other relatives survive Family will receive friends Tuesday from 7 to 9 at the CLARK MEMORIAL CHAPEL, 993 Main St, CL-2-2900 where service will be held Wednesday 1 bv Rev. C.

Terry, Elder Bridges and Mrs. E. Willis. Interment Green Lawn Gilbert Arthur Older, age 45, W. Broad Apt.

Friday, Doctors Hospital. Retired molder at Jaeger Machine Co Veteran of WW Army. Survived by father, Charles sister, Mrs. Julia Blackburn, 2684 Atwood Terrace; brothers, Jack R. Older, Charles Jr.

Friends may call SHROYER FUNERAL 1278 W. Broad 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 m. Monday, where service will be held 1 p.m Tuesday. Interment Union Cemetery 9-10 Pleasant Hill.

9-10 DOELLINGER Herman C. Doellinger, age 78- Retired Colonel of the 37th Division, 166th Infantry, Friday evening, at his residence. Survived by sister, Mrs. Fred Scheiderer, of Kenton, Ohio Service 2 p.m Tuesday, Trinity Lutheran Church. The Rev.

Don Bachman officiating. Interment a a 1 Cemetery. Friends may call at the Octa May Bussert, age 71, 45 JVfartin Ave, Sunday, Grant -Hospital. Member of Albany Methodist Church. Survived by Tiusband, Omar daughter, Mrs Hazel Dains, Columbus; 6 4 great grandchildren, sisters, Mrs Evelyn Eastrrlmg, Mrs Nora Young, Miss Celia Price, brothers, Johnny and Fred Pnce, all of Ohio Friends may call Hughes Funeral Home, Athens, Ohio after noon Tuesday.

Local arrangements--fey -SHROYERjJ-j; Broad St 10 BULLOCK Raymond Bullock, age 53, Sunda 3567 Wymore Place, Co- A A HOME, Marysville, after 7 pjn. Monday. 9-10 DOW Kenneth R. Dow, age 68, of 322 JPowell Avenue, Saturday, Riverside Hospital. Retired Credit Manager of Integrity Supply Member and Trustee of the Glenwood Methodist Church, Westgate Lodge No.

623 FAM, The Achbar Grotto. Survived by wife, May Miss Barbara M. Dow, of the residence. Mrs. tery, Greene County.

9-10 GROBMAN Mrs. Lillian Grobman, Fremont, Ohio, Monday in Toledo, Ohio. Member of Beths Israel Temple of Fremont and Agudas Achim Synagogue in Columbus Survived by sister, Mrs. Harold B. Danziger, Fremont, Ohio, brother, E.

M. Englander, Columbus; nieces- and 'nephews. Funeral service will be held 11-30 am Wednesday from I I A CHAPEL, 3230 E. Mam St, with Rabbi Norman Berlat and Cantor Phillip H. Gellman officiating Interment New Agudas Achim Cemetery.

Friends may call at the residence of Mr. and Mrs E. M. Englander. 3102 Elbern 10-11 HAMER Don Hamer, age 92.

February 8, Burbank, Calif. Formerly of Columbus. Retired Dye and Tool Maker. Survived by Son, Vick, Burbank, daughter, Mrs. Charles Reaver, (Car- oil, sister.

Mrs Leora Mitman, Dayton, Ohio; 4 a i 15 great- grandchildren; nieces and neph- "service Little Tuesday. 9-10 LOFTIS Sr. Ivan Loftis, age 60, 2322 Woodstock Rd, Saturday at home. Forrrier owner of Loftis Service Station, Lane and High St. Survived by wife, Helen; son, Ivan Columbus; daughter, Mrs.

John Schaefer, Arlington, Va 4 a a Homer J. Loftis, Oak Hill, Ohio; sister, Marjone, Ezzo, Columbus, Ohio; several nieces and nephews. Member of North United i Church. Member of Capitol City Lodge No. 656 FAM, Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite.

Chairman of Columbus Chapter of Service corps of Retired Executives. Scottish Rite Ring and funeral service 3 p.m. Tuesday, RUTHERFORD CHAPEL, 2383 N. High St. Rev Ray Green and Rev Wynd officiating.

Fnends received at Rutherford's 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pjn Monday Burial, Union Ceme- PINDELL Forrest Pindell. formeily of 776 Remington Rd Sunday. Retired conductor New York Central. Member of Livingston United i Church, Ralph Rickly Lodge FAM and of Survived by sister-in- law Mrs. Hilah i Friends may call Monday 7-9 p.m Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m., EVANS FUNERAL 4171 E.

Livingston Ave. where service will be Wednesday 1 Cemetery 9-11 STICKLEY Florence Margaret Stickley, age 77, 2905 Olive. Former tiouse mother, Children's Home. Member of Ave. Church of the Nazarene.

Survived by son, Herbert California; 2 grandchildren, Linda Castillia. Robert and Catherine Wagner; niece, Helen Carson. Friends may call JERRY A 2693 W. Broad St. Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 pm.

where service will be held a-ffl. Wednesday. 10-11 STRICKFADEN Herbert J. Strickfaden, age 81, residence 855 Whitter Mercy Hospital, Sunday. Retired captain of Columbus Fire Department, after 33 years.

Member of Firearms Benev- 1 Association. Survived by wife, Alpha Chisman; foster son. Peyton Garrison, London. Ohio, brother, retired Chief Walter Strickfaden, CFD; several nieces andj-anephews. Friends may call EGAN-RYAN FUNERAL HOME; 403 E.

Broad St, after 7 p.m. Monday. Funeral Mass St. Leo's Church, Wednesday 9:30 flAi. Bunal Sedalia, Ohio.

Rosary Tuesday Rev. officiating Roland G. Perkins Interment Forest Lawn Masonic service Tuesday tery 9-10 MARSH Orpha (Sheets) Marsh, age 82, Walter (Ethel) Mass sons, Kenneth of Walpole, Lawrence Columbus, Donald of Cleveland, i sisters. Church of Flowers. Clondalo.

Calif Friday 3 Interment Forest Lawn, Glendale, Calif. 10 HOLDEN 621 Everett Ave. and formerly of Gallipolis, Ohio, Saturday. Member of First Baptist Church for 24 years. Member of of A Lodge, Gallipolis.

Survived by daughter, Mrs. Eleanor Scar-berry, of the residence; son, Marsh, Chillicothe; 3 grandchildren, 5 great grandchildren; brothers, John South Vienna, Ohio; Henry Enpn, Ohio, sisters, Amanda Merritt, Norma Plunkett, Minnie For- 8 10-11 RICHARDS Carl Richards. 16 "Jefferson Ave Shelby. day. Retired Secretary Treasure Shelby Business Forms Inc Husband of Alma "Wagner Richards; father of Alan Richards.

Evan Richards. Mrs. Don Cook Funreal service Tuesday 1.30 p.m. in the Dye Home of J. H.

Finefrock a Shelby, Ohio, where friends may Call Monday afternoon and evening. Interment. Oakland Cemetery Shelby Ohio 10 RICHARDSON Mrs. Nettie Richardson, 71 Winner Isabelle Ridgeway Honrerf ebruary 7. daughters, Mrs.

Alberta Higginbotham, Morona, Mrs. Rena Smith, Detroit, Mich, Mrs. Addie Lewis, Columbus, 12 grandchildren: 32 great- grandchildren; 3 great great- grandchildren; i Mrs Pearl Long, Detroit, Mich 4 nieces, 4 nephews, sister-m- law, Mrs. Allene Richardson; other relatives and friends Funeral service 1 p.m. Wednesday WHITE AND SON CHAPEL, 1217 Mt Vernon Ave.

The Rev. Dunlap, officiating. Interment Union Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Tuesday after 5 where family will receive friends 7-9 p.m. Casket will be closed at the beginning of service Family may be contacted TEst, ivillo, Flerence McCabe, Frances Norton, Bellefontaine, Ohio Friends may call WOODYARD CHAPEL, 255 State Monde 253-6415 or 258-2024 10 Sammons, 16, sunaay, riunungton state Hospital, Huntmgton, W.

Va. Survived by wife, Meleta daughters, Deborah Sue and Carole sons 8 pjn. 10-11 WICKENSIMER Clark Wickensimer, age 61, 540 Mayfair Washington C.H., Ohio, Sunday, Fayette Memorial Hospital, Washington C.H. Postmas'ter of a i C.H., Ohio. Also prosecuting attorney and practicing attorney, Washington and Chillicothe.

Lived in Washington C.H., Ohio since 1945. Veteran of World War II, with military intelligence. Graduate, Parks- burg High School. Attended Ohio 1 a University. Graduate of a i Law School, Columbus with an T.T;R degree.

of Fayette County Bar Association, American Legion Post in Washington, National Association of Postmasters, Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity, United Grace Methodist Church, Washington C.H., past exalted ruler of the Chillicothe Elks Lodge. Survived by wife, Mildred Lloyd Wickensi- mer; sons, Bruce, of Hampton, Dean, of Grove City, Ohio; 3 grandchildren; sisters, Judge W. Coffman, Washington C.H.; Mrs Marge Mayo, Tampa, brothers. Richard, Pomona, Calif Rex, of Cincinnati, Ohio. Funeral service, 1 -30 Wednesday, GERSTNER FUNERAL HOME, a i where friends may call after 1 pm, Tuesday.

The Rev. Clyde Broadbelt of the Fayette Bible Church officiating i a Washington CH Cemetery. In lieu of flowers friends may contribute to the American Cancer Society. 10 WILDERMUTH Roy Wildermuth, age 92, 1852 Riverside Sunday Retired attorney Member of the Goodale Lodge 372, Temple Chapter, Columbus Council, Mt Vernon Commandery; Aladdin lempte, Scottish Rito 33rd honorafy- In loving memoiy of my hus band, John Greer, who passed away Feb 10 1965 There is a link death cannot sever Love and remembrance last forever Sadly missed by Wife Alberta 10 HEIL In loving memory of Trixie and Ed Hell, on their birthdays "Missed more as time goes by Children Grandchildren And Sisters 10 MALZAC In remembrance of our husband and father John Malzac, on this his birthday You are always our thoughts No matter i we go. Always in our hearts, dear Daddy Because we love you so Dear God.

wilt Thou a message take To Daddy who walks above, Whisper that we'll always care; And we send eternal love. Departed this life Dec 30, 1968 Missed by Wife, Mane, Daughters, Virginia and Wilma 10 OSBORNE In loving memory of Kyle M. Osborne on his birthday, Feb 10, 1969. The flowers we place upon your grave May wither and decay, But love for you who sleeps beneath Will never fade away. Sadly missed by brother, Robert Osborne, and family.

10 STACCfflOTTI In loving memory of our dear father and grandfather, Mr. Vincenzo a who passed away six years ago today, Feb. 10, 1963. In our hearts we would love to stray, Along the paths of yesterday; To hear your voice and see your smile, And talk with you for a little while. To be together in the same old way, Would be our dearest wish today; For it really meant a lot to us, To have a Dad like you.

But now we'll bow our heads in prayer, For our hearts are filled with pride; To know that God has chosen you, To live there by His side. Loved and sadly missed by Daughters, Sons-in-law and Grandchildren 10 WALKER In loving memory of our beloved wife, daughter-in-law, and sister-in-law, Linda L. Walker, who passed away one year ago today, Feb. 10, 1968. Sadly missed by husband, William L.

Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Walker In loving memory of our beloved MKter-m-law Linda L. Slnw Ualker, and her infant son, who passed away one year ago today Feb 10, 1968 Sadly miisod by the Tolberts 10 WEMLINGER In ing memory of William S. Wemllnger who a away Feb.

10, 1968 Those whom we love go out of sight, But nrver out of mind; They are cherished in the hearts. Of those they leave behind. Loving and kind in all his ways, Upright and just to the end of his days, Sincere and true in heart and mind, Beautiful memories he left behind Wife, Cyrilla, daughters, Wilma, Margaret, Lois, and son, William Jr. 10 Card of Thanks HOLIDAY In the midst of our sorrow, the loss of our husband, father and brother, Freddie Holiday, we cannot forget our many friends and relatives, who through their kindness and sympathy, helped to ease our grief. To them we extend our most sincere thanks.

Mrs. Betty Holiday and Familv NOW YOV KNOW It is believed birds navigate by using the sun and stars and familiar landmarks. Floral Tributes SYMPATHY FLOW KltS MOW! frail From SKA1IS DM Sean Bevolvtaf Charge' Immediate Delivery Anywnere Flowers by SEAMS and family 10 Uzarus COMPLETE FUNERAL FLOWER SERVICE Franklin County Dellvwy-- use your Lazarus charge. dial 463-3377 to order Duwntown Flower Shop U-OUT76 Annex Lower JLenl STATE STREET CHAPEL East State at Fifth 224-S106 TUESDAY KEEBAUGH, Earl MILLER, Harry WEDNESDAY -2 m. Chapel -11 a m.

Chapel HILLTOP CHAPEL 3030 West Broad Street 279-8675 WEDNESDAY COWGILL. Mrs. Elizabeth am. Chapel DOW. Kenneth R.

--11 am. Chapel NORTHWEST CHAPEL 1740 ZoIUnger Road LINDEN CHAPEL 2741 Cleveland Avenut 267-8363 GROVE CITY CHAPEL 3574 Broadway 875-6333 EAST CHAPEL 5360 Livingston Ave BYB.UM, Mrs Arthalea member. Survived by son, Roy L. Cincinnati, Ohio; daughters, Mrs Frances W. Martin, Springfield, Ohio, Miss Helen W.

Wilder-milrh, Independence, The world's largest manufacturer off metal burial vaults Is located right here John XHsonville, Ohio, Dar- Barberton, Ohio, Rusty, A Ohio, Frank, Lancaster, Oh in Don, Temple Terrace, yia mother Mary Bullock, Nclsonvillp, 10 grandchildren; 2 brothers, 6 sisters Funeral tei ice 1 Thursday JOHNSON FUNERAL HOME. Nel- runeral Flowers Beyond Compare Grant, and Leila Carmichael; brother, Guy Dow; 13 grandchildren. Service Wednesday 11 a at the SCHOEDINGER HILLTOP CHAPEL, 303P West Broad Street, where friends may call 7 to 9 p.m. Monday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm. Tuesday Interment Sunset.

Dr. John Koontz officiating. The grotto greeters will as pall- 224-1201 The Florist 4TH WO bearers. Westgate Lodge ice Tuesday, 7:30 pm. 9-10-11 EDWARDS Miss Katherine Edwards, age 88, Sunday, Lincoln Memorial Hospital Residence, Thurman, Ohio.

Survived by cousin, Johnny Jones. Member of Thurman United Methodist Church Friends may call Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 pm WElR-AREND NORTH CHAPEL, 4221 High St. Funeral service 11 a Wednesday Thurman United Methodist Church, Thurman, CLARIFICATION Medicare does NOT pay fer Hearing Aids, however, yea ore 62 years of age or elder and need a Hearing Aid, write for information regarding ear program to bring you hearing help at a reduced price. mire TO: HEARING HELP P.O. SOX 4774, DEPT.

D. COLUMBUS, OHIO 43202 Ol PHONE Jack Holden age 56 72T DenmsoTt) Ave Saturday, Grant Hospital; Formerly employed at North Amencan Aviation Survived by 2 sons. Jack and Thomas of Columbus; 3 daughters, Mrs. Roy (Bonne) Evans of Sidney Ohio, Mrs. Ray (Molli) Martin of Davidson and Miss Holden of Charlotte N.C.; 2 x3 of Detroit, Morns of i a 6 grandchildren i may caJl O'SHAUGHNESSY FUNERAL HOME 405 Town St, 7-9 Monday Graveside service 1 0 a Tuesday Union Cemeterv Rev Arthur Saunders officiating Those who wish may contnbute to the American Society (Mt Gilead papers nlease copv 10 JOHNSON Earl I Johnson, age 77, Frankfort, Ohio, Chillicothe Hospital, Friday Member of American Legion Post 483.

Frankfort, Ohio; i Church, Clarksburg Grange Survived 2-4 and 7-9 pm a where service will be Wednesday 10 a Dr Wj 1 1 1 a Montgomery officiating Interment, Reynolds Cemetery, Addison, Ohio 10-11 MCKNIGHT Mrs. Mane McKmght, age 74, of 3449 Broadway Place dow of Bert. Former owner and operator of McKmght's Flower Shop, 3325 North High St, 38 years Member of North Broadway United Methodist Church, i i Woman's Club, The Sohtenes United Flonsts Association and Chntonville Business Association Survived by daughter, Mrs Raymond (Mary Lou) Hetterscheidt, of Columbus, sister, Mrs. Theresa McGuire, of Columbus, grandson, Craig, U.S.M Fnends may call at the SOUTHWICK FUNERAL CHAPEL, 3100 North High 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm Sunday and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Monday Interment Union Ceme- MAEDER-QUINT FUNERAL SERVICE 1068 5. HIGH ST, 444-1185 Whitt and David Eugene, all of Columbus parents Mr and Mrs Nrwman Sammons sisters, Ada, Lucille, Mrs Waller Blevms; brothers, Violas all of Williamson, Va Frank of Norfolk, Va of Colum- hus, several nieces and nephews.

Funeral, a 11 a East Williamson Baptist Church I Maher, W. Va. 10-11 SAUNER James Garry Sauner, age 70, Saturday, Riverside Methodist Hospital Residence 9855 Olentangy River Delaware, Ohio. Retired from the Zmn Lumber Co a 45 years service. Husband of Carolyn Haddox Sauner, father of Col.

Richard Garry Sauner, USAF, Montgomery, Ala, and Mrs. Marjone Carolyn Draudt, Falls Church, Va 8 grandchildren; 8 great-grandchildren vive Member of the Presbyterian Church, Mowrystown, Ohio Friends may call Monday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm WEIR- AREND CHAPEL, 4221 High St where service i br 1 Tuesdav Interment locally 9-10 SCHNEIDER KdrM a i i Schneider, age 70, 1061 17th Avo Survived by husband, Horman Schneider; sons Norman Keenan Strrling 8 grandehfldrpn, 4 r'crra(-grandchildren i Mo 3 grandchildren; 1 great- grandchild Memorial service Sunday 230 pm First Community Village, 1800 Riverside Dr The Rev James Bidle offi-, ciating Contributions may be rnadr to vour a i chanty Arrangements by SCHOEDINGER AND CO 10-11 (Continued on Page 4A) The Clark Grave Vault is built to protect against watef In the ground. The dome of the vault uses the pressured trapped atr toliold back water and keep it from reaching the casket over which it is placed. What priceless peace of mind this brings, throughout the years, torthose who are left behind. Any funeral director can furnish Clark protection.

The finest i the most trusted protection. Insist on it. There is no substitute. Send for your free copy of "My Duty." This 32 page booklet has answered for millions many of the questions you are likely to face when you ara the one who must take charge. Write: The, Clark Grave Vault Company, Dept N9, 375 Fifth Ave SPAPJLRl.

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