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Gazette News-Current from Xenia, Ohio • Page 4

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Xenia, Ohio
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OBITUARIES Mrs. Glenn Curtis, 75; died at nursing home Mrs. Sara Jue Curtis, 75, of W. Aakeoey died it 4 p.m. Sunday at Heathergreenc Nursing Home.

She' had been in failing health a number of months and a patient at the nursing borne two weeks. The daughter of Harvey L. and RUM Cmmon, die was at Camden, N.J., June 27, She was a member of the Episcopal Church. Preceded in death by her husband, Glenn R. Curtis, a former Vice president of 1GA, in 1969, along with two she is survived by a son, Glenn R.

(Tom) Curtis of Nashville, Tenn. a daughter, Mrs. Robert G. (Jade) Martin of Xenia and eight grandchildren. Services will be conducted at the of the family, and there, will be no calling hours.

McColaugh Funeral Home, 826 N. Detroit is in charge of arrangements. Memorial contributions may be made to United Voluntary Services, 543 W. Second St. Roy W.

Kidder Roy W. Kidder, 81, of 1162 Arlington died at Greene Memorial Hospital Sunday at 5:50 p.m. Retired from the Pioneer Hybrid Corn Yellow Springs, he also was a former employe of Antioch College. The son of William L. and Ella Bacsdeu Kidder, he was bom in Independence, Feb.

4, 1890. but had lived in the Xenia. Yellow Springs area for 40 years. His wife, Ruby Gasho Kidder, whom he married May 8, 1937, died Feb. 17, 1970.

Mr. Kidder is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Darrell (Rosella) Dawkins with whom he resided; three sons, Ricban Charles and William Kidder, all of Xenia; a- sister, Mrs. Cora Fielden of Wapato, and 10 grandchildren. Taylor Jefferson will conduct services Wednesday at 10:30 at the Neeld Funera Home, 106 W.

Market St. Burial will be in Valley View Memorial Gardens. Visitation at the funeral home is 7-9 p.m. Tuesday. Mr.

Henderson Charles E. Henderson, 64, of 3189 Washington Mill Bellbrook, died Saturday at his home. A former resident of Oregon- he bad resided in Bellbrook for three months. He was born in Warren County Dec. 27, 1907.

Survivors include his widow, Ethel; eight daughters, including Mrs. Merna Hunter, Mrs. Nancy Wolf, Mrs, Janice Johnson, Mrs. Carol Hayslip and Miss Sharon Henderson of Xenia and Miss Mary Henderson at home; seven sons, including Jerry and Richard of Xenia and Jesse Henderson of Spring Valley; four sisters, two brothers, "SO grandchildren and one great- grandchild. Services will be conducted Tuesday at 2 p.m.

at the Stubbs- Conner Funeral Home, Waynesville, where calling hours are 6-9 p.m. today. Burial will be in Miami Cemetery. George Wells George Arthur Wells, 53, of Wilberforce, formerly of Yellow Springs, who died Saturday, will be buried Wednesday in Glen Forest Cemetery. Mr.

Wells, of 936 Stover died about 8:15 p.m. in Springfield Community Hospital. A project developer for Freedom Homes for AH Mr Wells was bom in New Carlisle Sept. 14, 1918, to Arthur and Ruth Woodford Wells. He saw military service in World War n.

He is survived by his widow May; a daughter, Mrs. lames (Kathleen) Perry of Xe- iia; three grandchildren, Mi- and Geoffrey Perry and ames Perry three sisters, Urs, Betty Perry of Yellow Mrs. Florence Bennett Xenia and Mrs. Dorotheia Hills of Springfield; an uncle, felph Woodford of Springfield, ind several nieces and neph- sws. The Rev.

Richard Phillips rill officiate at funeral services it 1 p.m. Wednesday at Jackson Lytle Coffman Fu- leral Home, 322 Xenia Ifellow Springs, where visita- ion will be 24 and 7-9 p.m. tomorrow. Mary A. West Mrs.

Mary A. West, 43, of 131 S. Main Waynesville, died )imdsv At her hotnc She was born in Springfield, June 27, 1927. Survivors include one daughter, Debbie J. West, at home; two sisters and one Brother.

Services will be conducted Thursday at 2 p.m. at the Stubbs" Conner Funeral Home, Waynesville, with burial in Miami Cemetery. Visitation at the funeral home is 6-9 p.m. Wednesday. Mrs.

Moorman Mrs. Edith Grimes Moorman; 86, former Jamestown resident, died Sunday morning in New Port Richey, where she had lived since 1953. She had been ill since early December. Born Dec. 20, 1885, in Felicity, 0., she had lived in Jamestown most of her married life and was a member of the Jamestown OES.

She belonged to the First United Methodist Church in New Port Richey. Her husband, Roy J. Moorman, who died in 1958, was for many" years president of the Farmers and Traders Bank in Jamestown, and a son, Robert Moorman, who succeeded his Father as president, died in 1959. Survivors include another son, Ralph K. Moorman of New Port Richey; a granddaughter, Mrs.

Edward (Marcia) Brill of Jamestown, wife of the present bank president; two great grandchildren, Lori and Robert Brill; a brother, James Grimes of Dayton, and two sisters, Mrs, Marie Jones and. Mrs. Frances Miller, both of Fort Lauderdale, la. Private services will be conducted Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. at the Powers Funeral Home with burial in Jamestown Cemetery.

Calling hours are 7-9 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home where OES services will be held at 8 '30 Mr. Napier Augustus (Gus) Napier, 56, of 3967 Fieldcrest Dayton, died Saturday at Miami Valley Hospital. He was the father cf John M. Napier of Beavercreek.

Also surviving are his widow, Etta; a daughter, four sisters, a brother and four grandchildren. Services will be conducted Tuesday at 1 p.m. at the North Daytpn Church of God. Burial will be in Miami Valley Memory Gardens. Visitation is 7-9 p.m.

today at the Hoyne Funeral Home, 1817 E. Third and at the church Tuesday for one hour prior to services. Madge Prass Mrs. Madge Christine Prass, 79, formerly of 464 W. Stroop Kettering, died Sunday at Three arrested in car reports Two stolen car reports on a false story will bring cour appearances for threa Fair born residents, Fairborn po lice said.

Diane Craddock, 23, of 47" Kirkwood was apprehend ed by police al 2 a.m. yesterday at Central Ave. and Xenia Dr. dock were released on theii own recognizance. Court dates have not yet been set.

I i charged Ronnie Whitt, 21, of 32 Huston with making a false report of a stolen car. He had told police about noon Saturday that i car was taken from the rear about 10 minutes after the Snack Shack, 140 N. Broac she was driving was reporter itolen. She was charged driving a car without the own er's consent. Passengers in the oar includ ed a 14 year old boy a 1 charged by police with drivin a motor vehicle without owner's consent, and with vio lating curfew.

The father, i 1 1 i a Smith, 229 Florence re ported Us car stolen about 1:4 ajn. yesterday. Friday night. The car was later wrecked on Medway Rd. nea the Rod and Gun Club a ad po lice 'learned through the Ohk State Patrol that Whirl's broth 1 er, Terry Whitt, drove the a it the time of the accident Ronnie Whitt then told polio he had tried to protect 1 i brother from Mante for the ac ddent He faced an afternoon ap pearance in Municipal COOT fee Hospitality Home, where had been a patient since November.

Survivors include one son, a ifter, three brothers and three Tandchildren. The Rev. Carl Mohr will offi- iale at services at the Rout- ong Funeral Home, Brown t. at Irving Dayton, MUXTOW. Burial will be in Davd Cemetery.

Visitation at the funeral lome will be 6-9 tonight. Mrs. Marker Mrs. Mabel Whittington Mark- 82, of Greenville Route lied Sunday in Greenville after long illness. Mrs.

Marker, who had nieces nd cousins in the Xenia area ind who had visited here, had wen a resident at the Rest Haren Nursing Home of Greenville, ihe was the widow of Ed Mark- a Greenville stockbuycr. Funeral services will be held 2:34 p.m. Wednesday in the Miller Funeral Home, Green- rille, followed by burial at Sreenville. Prof. Heard The Rev.

Handley A. Hickey, lean of Payne Theological Seminary, will officiate at funeral rites for Prof. Beverly H. Heard 82, who died Friday at Brown's Nursing Home in Lincoln Heights, a Cincinnat suburb. Prof.

Heard, who retired in 1960 as a professor of physics at Central State College, was a member of Holy Trinity AME Church at Wilberforce and a member of Kappa Alpha fraternity. He was a nephew of Bishop i Thr over perso Hospi ojur Jan in a Geige ured ramr Irive zie, McKf or Si surec cider, SI. Jen Will! chur Sor Aug. wife, a so Pr I wo Was Squi (Altf ti; Heai both dren Fu at 1 Trin inM Vi mor all 1 thatl is up youn get 1 servii costs call. Have staile Insta comi char; from 1o ca stati persi time: Both the boy and Diane Crad- today..

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