Dayton Daily News from Dayton, Ohio (2024)

1 Deaths, Funerals (Bowman) NYE, Albert, 88, of 3126 Wayne Thursday, Services 11 a.m. Monday. (Tobias, Watervliet) ROBINSON, Johnny 51, of 6935 Frederick Friday. Services 10:30 a.m. Monday at St.

Paul's Lutheran Church. (Morton, Vandalia) RUTLEDGE, Searcy, 69, of 621 Shoop Thursday. Services were today. (Bowman, North) SEELING, Esther 80, formerly of Dayton, Friday in Grand Rapids, Mich. Services 2 p.m.

Monday. (Miller) VORE, Samuel 64, of 7711 S. Shiloh Wednesday. Services 2 p.m. Monday.

(Miller-Ream) WALKER, Robert E. 63, of 1032 E. Princewood Friday. Services 11 a.m. Monday.

(Meyer Boehmer) WILLIAMS, Norman 77, of 121 S. Broadway, Wednesday. Services were today at Zion Baptist Church. (Smith) YARNELL, Mary Irene (Daniel), 87, formerly of Dayton, Wednesday at Quaker Heights Nursing Home, Waynesville. (Whaley, Cynthiana, Ky.) Southwest Ohio CARTHAGENA: Father Alvin H.

Burns, 66, of St. Charles Seminary, Friday, Services 11 a.m. Monday at St. Charles Seminary. (Hogenkamp, Coldwater) COLDWATER: Nettie Wourms, 71, of 202 N.

7th Friday. Services 10 a.m. Monday at Holy Trinity Catholic Church. (Hogenkamp) EATON: Carl W. Suman, 76, of 512 N.

Maple Thursday. Services 1:30 p.m. tomorrow. (Girton-Schmidt) EATON: Roscoe M. Valleau, 64, of 216 1 Bruce Friday.

Services 2 p.m. Tuesday. (Barnes) FRANKLIN: Charlotte J. Stanton, 93, of 729 S. River Friday.

Services 10:30 a.m. Monday, (Unglesby) GREENVILLE: Lester L. Fourman, 83, of 5363 DelisleFourman Friday, services 2 p.m. Monday. (Miller) LEBANON: Charles Douglas, 73, of Otterbein Home, Tuesday.

Services 10 a.m. Monday at Otterbein Home Chapel. (Oswald) MARTINSVILLE: Chester Smith, 62, of Main Friday. (Reynolds-Smith, Wilmington) Man gets 9-30 years in slaying of nun ANDERSON, Madeline of Franklin Nursing Home, Vandalia, Saturday, No services. APPLING, Earley, 63, of 40 N.

Ardmore Friday, Services 11 a.m.' Tuesday. (Bowman, South) BERGEN, Everett Elmer, 76, of 1302 Arbor Friday. (Schlientz Moore) BUSH, Kathryn, 65, of 2215 Rugby Rd. Services 1 p.m. Monday.

(Marker and Heller) CASTERLINE, Emma 87, of 2123 Revere Thursday. Services 9:30 a.m. Monday. (Meyer Boehmer) CEMINO, Louis 50, of 6207 Constitution Friday. Services 10 a.m.

Monday at St. Rita Catholic Church. (Baker-Hazel) CHEWNING, George, 68, formerly of Dayton, Thursday in Chillicothe. Services 1 p.m. Monday at Dayton National Cemetery.

(H.H. Roberts) COATES, Cleta, 85, of Miamisburg Crystal Manor Nursing Home, Friday. Services 11:30 a.m. Monday. (Siferd, Wapakonetka) DAVIDSON, David 55, of 762 Enroe Thursday, Services 11 a.m.

Monday at Lutheran Church of the Redeemer. (H.H. Roberts) EMMONS, Alice M. (Hunt), 71, of 4520 Bylesville Thursday. Services 2 p.m.

Monday. (Morris, E. Third) HAYES, Era, 74, of 578 Anna Friday. (McLin) HILL, Estella Elizabeth, 76, of 9772 Shady Lane, Beavercreek, Thursday. Services 1 p.m.

Monday. (Neeld, Xenia) HOWELL, Cetta 81, of King Tree Center, Thursday. Services 10 a.m. Monday. (Morris, E.

Third) HOY, Hezzie, 58, of 514 Cleves Thursday. (TownsendJones) KNAPP, Martin 69, of Greencroft Wednesday. Services were today. (BakerHazel) KOOGLER, Bessie 95, of Chestnut Street, Englewood, Friday. Services 1 p.m.

Monday. (Hay-Powell Dexter, Englewood) LOCK, Sim, 78, of 2622 Baywood Thursday. Services 11:30 a.m. Tuesday at Mt. Carmel Baptist Church.

(H.H. Roberts) McKINLEY, Frederick 72, of 264 Shiloh Springs Thursday. Services 10:30 a.m. Monday. (Carrigan) NEELY, Eula 58, of 2913 Melbourne Friday.

Armel Lee Mullins, convicted of two previous killings, was sentenced Friday to 9-to-30 years in prison for the 1977 killing of a St. Agnes Convent nun. Before Montgomery County Common Pleas Judge Carl Kessler, Mullins, 56, pleaded guilty to reduced charges of voluntary manslaughter and carrying a concealed weapon. Before serving the Ohio sentence, Mullins will be returned to Kentucky to complete a life sentence for killing his wife in 1960. He will serve the 9 to 30 years in Ohio only if he is released on probation from Kentucky, Kessler said.

MULLINS WAS declared competent to stand trial in January after a year and a half of psychiatric treatment at Lima State Hopsital. He was indicted on charges of aggravated murder by a Montgomery County Grand Jury for the Sept. 19, 1977, slaying of Sister Donna Jean Blaul, 34, at the convent. Witnesses at his preliminary hearing said he knocked on the back door of the convent, shot at one nun and shot and killed Sister Donna Jean Blaul. Mullins was paroled from the Kentucky State Penitentiary Oct.

17, 1973, after serving 13 years of a life sentence for slaying his wife, according to Kentucky probation records. The same day he was released, he pleaded guilty to a reduced charge of voluntary manslaughter for shooting and killing a Morgan County, man and wounding another man in 1958. He received five years probation in that case. Ban on outdoor gas lights by 1982 under consideration WASHINGTON (UPI) Outdoor decorative gaslights burn the equivalent of 13,000 barrels of oil daily, so the Energy Department has proposed rules banning the flickering lights after 1982. Energy Department rules will forbid gas companies from supplying fuel to most existing gas-burning lights within four years.

The department's Economic Regulatory Administration estimated the ban, required under energy laws passed by Congress last year, will affect 1.5 million gaslights. Under the regulations, no new gaslight installations are allowed and companies eventually will be required to cut off fuel supplies to existing lights. The cutoff dates are Nov. 5, 1979, for industrial lights and Jan. 1, 1982, for residential lights.

Exemptions may be granted for existing lights used at historical sites and memorials to assure gas supplies and allow replacement of lamp fixtures. But it said no new memorial installations will be allowed. The department will hold a public hearing on the regulations March 22 and said all public comment will be considered before final rules are adopted. Some want to spill SALT pact WASHINGTON (AP) Former deputy defense secretary Paul Nitze and Sen. Henry M.

Jackson, D- are calling for rejection of a new arms limitation agreement with the Soviet Union. Nitze told a group of senators: "I don't think the proposed SALT II treaty does anything for the United States. I believe it does do harm." Jackson said the forthcoming treaty doesn't adequately guarantee compliance by both parties. Mar. 10, 1979 01-DEATH NOTICES DOUGLAS, Charles, age 73, died March 8 at Otterbein Home, Lebanon where he had been a resident for the past 6 years.

Survived by wife Gloria, 2 sons, Willard and Ralph, 1 sister, Margaret Schultz, 2 grandchildren. He was a 25 year member of the Otterbein United Methodist Church of Dayton. He was an employee of the Dayton Journal Herald for 41 years. He celebrated his 50th Wedding Anniversary, August 1, 1978. Services will be Monday, March 12 at at the Otterbein Home Chapel.

Visitation will be 8AM Monday until time of service at the Chapel. Rev. Gordon Core of the Otterbein Home will officiate. Burial in Memorial Park Cemetery. EMMONS, Alice M.

(Hunt), age 71 of 4520 Byesville Blvd. passed away Thursday at the Miami Valley Hospital. Member of the Christian Tabernacle of Dayton. Also the American War Mothers, Middletown Branch and the Joyful Grandmothers Club. Survived by her husband, Gilbert 2 daughters, Mrs.

June L. Partlow and Mrs. Carole M. Wright and 1 son-inlaw, Carl Wright all of Dayton; 2 sons, James Ray Emmons of Kettering and Harold Richard Emmons of Long 2 daughters-inlaw, Mary Emmons of Kettering and Janet Emmons of Long Beach, 2 half-sisters, Mrs. Frank (Muriel) Wombold, Mrs.

Anabelle Gallagher. 1 brother, W.A. Sargent of Dayton. 4 sisters-in-law, Sarabelle Sargent and Annabelle Cochran both of Dayton and Leona Masters' of Fairborn and Ruby Hunt of Vandalia. Also a beloved cousin, Erma Cartwright of Xenia.

24 grandchildren, 15 great-grandchildren, also other numerous relatives. Services 2PM Monday, Morris Sons Funeral Home, 1809 E. Third Rev. Forest Beverly officiating. Burial will be at Forest Hills Memorial Gardens Cemetery.

Family will receive friends 4-8PM Sunday at the Funeral Home. HOWELL, Zetta age 81, of King Tree Center, died Thursday. Preceded in death by her husband, J. Harvey Howell. Survived by 3 daughters, Mrs.

T.M. (Margaret) Kelley of Dayton, Mrs. Richard (Susan) Grise of Englewood, and Mrs. Robert (Jane) Jones of California; 6 grandchildren; 2 great-grandchildren. Services 10 a.m.

Monday at the Morris Sons Funeral Home, 1809 E. Third with cremation to follow. Rev. George Sidwell officiating. No visitation.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to your favorite charity. JACOBS, Adam, age 61 of Hillsboro, Ohio, passed away at his residence Thursday. Survived by his wife, Minnie; 4 sons, Jimmie and Leonard, Fairborn, Elmer, Monroe, Kentucky and Rick, Hillsboro; 4 daughters, Mrs. Sue Jarvis, Xenia, Mrs. Pauline Ball, Mrs.

Patricia Deer, Fairborn, Mrs. Vickie Brownlee, Indianapolis, Indiana; 22 grandchildren, 1 greatgrandchild.Funeralserv- ices Monday at 11 a.m. at the Miller Funeral Home, Hillsboro, Ohio. Visitation at the funeral home Sunday from 4 to 9 PM. LOCK, Mr.

Sam, age 78 of 2622 Baywood passed away on Thursday. He was a resident of Dayton for more than 50 years, a member of Mt. Carmel Baptist Church, retired from Dayton Marble Iron and the Dayton Board of Education. He is survived by one son, Oscar Parker with whom he resided; one daughter, Mrs. Terill Pickett of Dayton; a daughter-inlaw, Mrs.

Harriet Parker of Dayton; 4 brothers, D. L. Lock of Pompano Beach, Florida, Joe and Jasper Lock of Evergreen, Alabama, Eugene Lock of Mobile, Alabama; one aunt, Mrs. Fannie Smith of Birmingham, Alabama; 12 grandchildren, 18 great grandchildren, a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Funeral services Tuesday 11:30 am at Mt.

Carmel Baptist Church, 5370 Dayton-Liberty Road, Pastor D. B. Chestang officiating. Burial Jefferson View Cemetery. Friends may call Monday 4-9.

Family will receive friends 7-9, H.H. Roberts Funeral Home, 38 Gettysburg Ave. Processional will leave 2622 Baywood Street. Dayton Daily News Digest FORECAST I Until Sunday 30 20 10 30 Snow Figures show Flurries 140 low XXXx) temperatures Rain 40 for area. Cold Warm 50 4 60 Data from Showers Stationary Occluded NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE.

NOAA, US Dept' of Commerce A low-pressure front over Lake Superior was expected to bring snow flurries here tonight, the National Weather Service at Dayton International Airport said. The low pressure will combine with a high-pressure front over North Dakota carrying colder air, causing temperatures to drop later tonight, the Weather Service said. Those two fronts will dominate Dayton area weather for at least a couple of days. Flurries will end late tonight but colder air will remain. A warm front over southeast Montana will follow on Tuesday, warming things up, according to the Weather Service.

DAYTON OHIO Colder with scattered flurries Flurries and much colder 1 totonight. Temperatures falling to night. Lows between 10 and 20. the mid 20s by evening. Low to- Partly cloudy in the west and night in upper teens.

Partly cloudy in the east Sunday and cloudy and continued cold Sun- continued cold. Highs in the 30s. day. High in low 30s. Chance of Northwest, west lake shore precipitation 30 percent tonight Colder with scattered flurries toand percent Sunday.

night and 20 little or no accumula- FRIDAY: High 42 at Low 29 at 5:30 a.m. Average 36, normal for the date. LAST YEAR: High 41. Low 18. RECORDS: High 75 in 1973.

Low 10 in 1884. PRECIPITATION: 0.12 inches in 24 hours ending at 7 a.m. So far this year, 6.52 inches, 0.57 above normal. SUNSET: 6:38 p.m. Sunrise 6:55 a.m.

Extended outlook Temperatures Monday through Wednesday Rain or snow possible Monday and fair Tuesday and Wednesday. Highs will range from the mid 30s to the mid 40s Monday, warming into the 50s by Wednesday. Lows will be in the teens or lower 20s Monday and range from the mid 20s to the low 30s Tuesday and Wednesday. tions. Lows between 10 and 15.

Variable cloudiness and cold Sunday. Highs in the low to mid 30s. The chance of precipitation is 30 percent tonight and 20 percent Sunday. East lake shore, northeast, east central Snow flurries tonight with little accumulation. Lows between 10 and 15.

Cloudy and cold Sunday. Highs in the lower 30s. The chance of precipitation is 30 percent tonight and 20 percent Sunday. West central, central, southwest Scattered flurries tonight with no accumulation. Lows between 15 and 20.

Partly cloudy and cold Sunday. Highs in the low to mid 30s. The chance of precipitation is 30 percent tonight and 20 percent Sunday. Southeast Colder tonight with flurries. Lows in the lower 20s.

Cloudy and cold Sunday. Highs in the upper 30s. The chance of precipitation is 40 percent tonight and 20 percent Sunday. Lake Erie Winds northwest 10 to 20 knots tonight with snow flurries and visibility less than 2 miles. The lake.

is mostly icecovered. Previous day's high and low. Outlook conditions for tomorrow. The weather elsewhere SATURDAY HI LO CITY OUTLOOK HI LO 49 32 Las Vegas, clear 75 46 65 30 Little Rock, cloudy 67 39 42 37 Los Angeles, cloudy 67 55 64 42 Louisville, clear 56 36 66 45 Memphis, clear 70 40 64 46 Miami, cloudy 77 '62 67 52 Milwaukee, cloudy 36 10 13 -8 Mpls-St. cloudy 30 2 49 31 New Orleans, clear 56 49 36 New York, cloudy 56 45 48 35 Okla.

City, clear 52 36 55 43 Omaha, clear 42 35 13 Philad'phia, cloudy 57 41 47 33 Phoenix, clear 76 55 54 35 Pittsburgh, cloudy 54 43 65 44 P'tland, snow 46 28 35 42 P'tland, clear 49 33 10 Rapid City, cloudy 39 27 Richmond, cloudy 25 -8 St. Louis, clear 38 42 26 St. cloudy 70 80 70 Salt Lake, clear 74 56 San Diego, cloudy 66 58 41 28 San Fran, cloudy 56 53 69 41 Seattle, clear 64 42 38 34 St. Ste. Marie, cloudy 33 16 41 24 Washington, D.C., clear 56 34 Global temperatures SATURDAY HI LO HI LO 45 37 Montreal, clear 37 30 63 46 Moscow, cloudy 32 23 95 77 New Delhi, clear 63 43 63 50 Nicosia, clear 66 43 37 34 Oslo, snow.

36 32 66 50 Paris, cloudy 50 43 46 39 Rio, clear. 95 68 75 61 Rome, cloudy 61 41 39 34 Sao Paulo, clear 86 64 45 36 Seoul, clear 55 43 46 43 Singapore, cloudy 88 75 34 30 Stockholm, snow 34 30 77 73 Taipei, 79 66 32 30 Tel Aviv. unavailable 61 48 Tokyo, cloudy 63 46 46 36 Toronto, cloudy 43 36 61 36 Vancouver, cloudy 50 34 77 46 Vienna, cloudy 48 34 For recorded forecast, call 898-4629. For recorded temperature, call 499-1212. 24-hour NOAA weather radio: 162.475.

NEW PARIS: Raymond McClure, 72, of S.R. 2. Thursday. Services 1:30 p.m. Monday.

(Bussard, Eldorado, Ohio) SABINA: Sherman O. Lanman, 88, of Old Charleston Friday. Services 2 p.m. tomorrow. (Littleton) SIDNEY: Anthony Gilardi, 81, of 727 Campbell Friday.

Services 11:30 a.m. at Holy Angels Catholic Church. (SalmWiley) SIDNEY: Florence Lauterbur, 93. of 628 Chestnut Thursday. Services 9:30 a.m.

Monday at Holy Angels Catholic Church. (Salm-Wiley) TROY: Thomas E. Beck, 69, formerly of 105 E. Franklin Friday in Miami County Health Care Center. (Fisher-Cheney Cron) TROY: Herman J.

Ording, 81, formerly of Troy, Thursday in Pensacola, Fla. Services 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at St. Peter and Paul Catholic Church, Newport. (Hogenkamp) VERSAILLES: John Marion Reed, 79, of 59 W.

Ward Thursday. Services 1:30 p.m. tomorrow at Trinity Lutheran Church. (Mil WAYNESVILLE: Edwin C. Michener, 49, of 371 N.

Main Tuesday. Services were today. (Stubbs-Conner) XENIA: Mary Florence Paullin, 90, formerly of Xenia, Thursday in San Diego, Calif. Services 8:30 p.m. tomorrow.

(Neeld) Classified 223-1515 01-DEATH NOTICES CASTERLINE, Mrs. Emma age 87, of 2123 Revere died Thursday. She was preceded in death by her husband, Joseph B. and son, Robert. Mrs.

Casterline was retired pastry baker at King Cole Restaurant. Survived by grandchildren, Mrs. George (Shirley) Noeth and Robert Casterline; 4 greatgrandchildren; 1 greatgreat-granddaughter. Funeral services 9:30 a.m. Monday at the Meyer and Boehmer Funeral Home, 1733 Brown St.

Mass of Christian Burial 10 a.m., Immaculate Conception Church. Burial Woodland Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Sunday, 3-7 p.m. Prayers Sunday at 6 p.m. BUSH, Mrs.

Kathryn age 65, of 2215 Rugby Road, passed away Friday at Good Samaritan Hospital. Former secretary for Larry Boord Insurance Agency. Surviving are her husband, L. Clark; mother, Mrs. Fannie B.

Follrod, Dayton; daughter, Mrs. Martha Jeanne Hook, Columbus, Ohio; 3 sons, Marvin Steven C. and Gary F. Bush, all ofColumbus, Ohio; brother, John Kirkpatrick, Falls Church, Virginia; 6 grandchildren. Member of Grace United Methodist Church.

Services 1 PM Monday at the Marker Heller Funeral Home, 1706 N. Main Street, Marvin E. Beavers officiating. The family will receive friends at the funeral home 4-8 PM Sunday. Private internment at the convenience of the family.

CEMINO, Louis age 50, of 6207 Constitution died Friday. He was an employee of Delco Moraine for 34 years and is survived by his wife, Vivian; 2 sons, Michael and Mark, both at home; 1 sister, Mrs. Ida Price; 1 brother, Jasper Cemino; mother and father-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Volk; 2 nieces, Mary Price and LuAnn Moser, all of Dayton.

Prayers 9 9:30 a.m. Monday at the Baker-Hazel Funeral Home, 5555 Philadelphia Dr. at N. Main. Mass of Christian Burial Monday at St.

Rita Catholic Church, Fr. Gene Vonderharr celebrant. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home 4-7 p.m. Sunday.

EBERENZ, Virdie Lee (Peggy), age 52 of 3769 Echo Hill Lane, Beavercreek passed away Thursday Miami Valley Hospital. Survived by her husband Wesley Eberenz, mother, Mrs. Madge Register of Dallas, daughter, Mrs. Patricia Ann Rammel of Dayton, son, John Wesley Eberenz ton, grandchildren, Michael Keith and Kevin Allen. She was the owner of the Knollwood Beauty Salon, member of Mt.

Zion United Church of Christ, order of the Eastern Star and Lady's Oriental Shrine. Funeral services Monday from the Tobias Funeral Home, Beavercreek Chapel, 3970 Dayton Xenia Rd. at Grange Hall. Pastor Ronald K. Pauley officiating.

Interment Valley View Memory Gardens. Friends may call at the funeral home Sunday from 2-6PM. Donations may be made to the Shriners Children's Hospitals 01-DEATH NOTICES BERGEN, 1 Everett Elmer, age 74, of 1302 Arbor passed away Friday, Survived by 2 sisters, Miss Carmen Bergen and Mrs. Emory (Ethel) Cohoon, both of Dayton, and several cousins. Funeral Services 11:00 a.m.

Monday from the SchlientzMoore Funeral Home, 1632 Wayne Dr. William McOmber officiating. Interment Woodland Cemetery. Family will receive friends from 3-5 at the funeral home. COATES, Cleta, age 85, died Friday at the Miamisburg Chrystal Manor Nursing Home.

Survivors daughter, Mrs. Warren (Jean) Messarvey, Kettering; 2 grandsons, Keith and Dennis Messarvey; 5 great-grandchildren; sister, Mrs. Nita Carpenter, Ostrander, Ohio. Services are 11:30 a.m. Monday at the Charles D.

Siferd Funeral Home, Wapakoneta, Ohio. Viewing will be Sunday 4 to 8 p.m. at the funeral home. Burial in Mt. Tabor Cemetery, Gutman, Ohio.

GAHN, Adam J. age 74 of 3569 Little York Rd. died Thursday at Good Samaritan 'Hospital. He was a retired employee of Ohio Bell Telephone Company, a member of Christ Lutheran Church and Telephone Pioneers of America. He is survived by his wife Esther (Boeck), 3 sons daughters-in-law Stephen N.

and Janet of Lancaster, OH, Terry and Elsie of Columbus, OH and Adam (Jay) and Anne of Traverse City, Michigan, 3 sisters Mrs. Marie Sharron, Mrs. Helen Wycoff and Mrs. Katherine Abrams, 4 brothers Albert, Joseph, John and Harold all of the Columbus, OH area, 2 grandsons, Paul of Traverse City, Michigan and Michael of Lancaster, OH. He was preceded in death by 2 brothers, Richard and Leslie Gahn.

Services 11 a.m. Monday from the George- Miller and Son Funeral Home, 850 S. Main Pastor Roger G. Phillips officiating. Burial Memorial Park Cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home 2-6 p.m. Sunday. DARDING, Brian age 17, of Lynchburg, 0., passed away Thursday as the result of a traffic accident. He is survived by his father and mother, Harold Darding, of Lynchburg and Patricia Burtke, of Dayton; sister, Terri Darding, of Dayton; 3 step-sisters; 4 step-brothers; grandparents, Mr. Mrs.

Harold Barnes and Mr. Mrs. Harold Darding, all of Dayton; great-grandparents, Mr. Mrs. A.

H. Counts, of Evansville, Ind. Friends may call at the K. K. Davis Funeral Home, Lynchburg, Sunday from 2 till 6.

Funeral services 1 pm Monday at the Tobias Funeral Home, 648 Watervliet Ave. Pastor Thomas Heil officiating. Interment Memorial Park Cemetery. Friends may call one hour prior to service. of flowers contributions may be made to the Heart Association.

DAVIDSON, Mr. David age 55, of 762 Ernroe passed away Thursday. He was a resident of Dayton for more than 30 yrs. A member of the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer, American Legion, Veteran of WWII. Employed by Montgomery Co.

Government. His survivors include a devoted wife, Irene Davidson; 1 son, Marshall; 2 sisters, Dr. Marie D. Rivers of Altadena, Mrs. Mary Ann D.

Miller of Dayton, 1 aunt, Annie D. Crum of Mobile, several nieces and nephews and a host of other relatives and friends. Funeral service Monday 11 a.m. Lutheran Church of the Redeemer, 2437 Germantown St. Pastor James Ostiander officiating Burial Woodland Cemetery.

Friends may call Sunday 4-9. Family will receive friends 7-9 at the H. H. Roberts Funeral Home, 38 S. Gettysburg.

Procession will leave 762 Ernroe. HILL, Estella Elizabeth, age 76, of 972 Shady Lane, Beavercreek, passed away Thursday evening. Survivors are one son, Forest E. (Pete) Hill, Jr. of Corpus Christi, Texas; one brother, Harold Hoffman of Dayton; 2 grandsons.

Services p.m. Monday at Neeld Funeral Home, 1276 N. Detroit Street, Xenia. Burial Valley View Memorial Gardens. Friends may call at the funeral home from 3-5 and 7-9 Sunday.

01- DEATH NOTICES McKINLEY, Frederick age 72, of 2611 Shiloh Springs passed away Thursday. He is survived by his wife, Pauline; 3 daughters, Jacqueline Phipps of Homestead, FL, Helen Esposito of Cleveland and Linda Bilbrey of Clayton; 5 sons, Freder. ick L. McKinley of Canandaigua, NY, Howard Frazier of Dayton, John Frazier of Cincinnati, Eugene Frazier of Tipp City, Phillip Frazier of Dayton; 3 brothers, William, Clarence and Loren McKinley, all of Dayton; 19 grandchi)dren; 10 great-grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. Mr.

McKinley was a retired supervisor for the City Transit Co. Services 10:30 a.m. Monday, Carrigan Funeral Home, 2201 N. Main St. with burial in Memorial Park Cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home Sunday, 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. KREBS, Robert J. age 64, of 811 Fairacres Kettering, passed away at his residence Wednesday morning after brief Illness. He was born and raised in Dayton. He was employed at Delco Products in the Tool Engineering Department, retiring in 1974 after 40 years of service.

He was a member of The 25 Year Club and the Retirees Club, He was a member of the Catholic Order of Foresters, St. Michael's Court No. 549 and was a former Youth Director and Chief Ranger and received the Legion of Honor Award from the COF in 1965. He was a member of the North Dayton Anglers Club and a member of the Holy Name Society of St. Anthony Church.

He is survived by his wife, Wilma (Borger); 3 sons, Robert J. Jr. and daughter Frances of Washington William A. of Dayton and David L. and daughter-in-law, Betty of Kettering; 1 grandson, Anthony David.

Funeral Service Saturday 10:30 a.m. at the Meyer and Boehmer Funeral Home, 1733 Brown St. Mass of Christian Burial 11 a.m. St. Anthony Church.

Burial Calvary Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Friday 4-9 p.m. Holy Name Society Prayers 7 p.m. Friday. Catholic Order of Foresters Service 7:30 p.m.

KOOGLER, Bessie age 95 of Chestnut Englewood, passed away Friday morning. Mother of 9 children. She is survived by her husband of 73 years Frank 2 daughters Betty Long of Englewood and Dorothy Morgan of Vandalia; 3 sons Jack and William both of Englewood, George of Centerville; 17 grandchildren, 23 great grandchildren. Services 1 p.m. Monday Hay-Powell Dexter, Englewood Chapel, 101 W.

National at Walnut. Interment Fairview Cemetery. Pastor George Sidwell officiating. Family will receive friends from 2-4 p.m. Sunday.

Arrangements Hay-Powell Dexter. CITY OUTLOOK Albany, cloudy. Albu'que, cloudy Anchorage, cloudy Asheville, cloudy Atlanta, cloudy Baltimore, cloudy Birmingham, clear Bismarck, cloudy Boise, clear Boston, snow Buffalo, cloudy Charleston, S.C., clear Chicago, clear Cincinnati, cloudy Cleveland, cloudy Dallas-Ft. clear Denver, clear Des Moines, cloudy Detroit, cloudy Duluth, cloudy Helena, clear Honolulu, clear Houston, cloudy Indianapolis, clear Jacksonville, cloudy Juneau, cloudy Kan's City, clear Amsterdam, cloudy Athens, clear Bangkok, clear Beirut, clear Berlin, cloudy Bogota, cloudy Brussels, clear Buenos Aires, clear Copenhagen, snow Frankfurt, rain Geneva, rain Helsinki, cloudy Hong Kong, cloudy Kiev, snow Lisbon, clear London, clear Madrid, clear Mexico City, clear RUTLEDGE, Searcy, age 69, of 621 Shoop died unexpectedly Thursday. Born in LaGrange, Georgia, had re-' sided in Dayton many years, was a retired employee of the State of Ohio.

Survived by 2 sons, Searcy Rutledge Jr. of Jersey City, NJ and John of Columbus. Ohio; 2 sisters, Maggie; Whitfield and Emma Separs, both of Dayton; 7 grandchildren; 1 greatgrandchild and a host of other relatives and friends. Services will be held 10:30 a.m. Saturday! at the Bowman Funeral Chapel North, 3223 Hoover Rev.

Donald Thompson officiating, burial Woodland Cemetery. Friends may call at the chapel Friday, from 4 to 10 p.m. Family. will receive friends from 7 to 9 p.m. SCHIEMANN, Minnie Mae age 79 of 2131 Mapleview Ave.

died Wednessi day at the Beavercreek Care Center. She was a member of St. Paul Lutheran Church. Suri viving are her 2 sons, William F. Schiemann of Virginia Beach, Virginia; Jack Schiemann of Leigh Acres, Florida; sister Mrs.

Nannie Miller of Twin Falls, Idaho; 3 grandchildren; 3 greatgrandchildren. Services 9:30 a.m. Saturday from the George Miller Son Funeral Home, 850 S.9 Main Pastor Paul Kampfe officiating. Burial Woodland Cement tery. Friends may call at.

the funeral home from 4-8 p.m. Friday,.

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