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DAYTON DAILY NEWS FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 6. 1996 7 I 1 KLECKNER, Cloyce F. (Dutch), age 63 of Kettering, died Tuesday, September 3, 1998 at Kettering Medical Center. He was President and Owner of Si Metal Finishers, Inc.

since 1975. Preceded in death by his parents. Cloyce F. Si Mary E. Kleckner of Bloomdale, OH.

Survived by his wife of 39 years, Esther M. Kleckner; a daughter Si son-in-law, Patricia M. Si Walter Kansier of Sparr, FL; a son Si daughter-in-law, Jonathan D. Si Sheryl Kleckner of West Carrollton; 2 grandchildren, Michelle L. Kansier Si Andrew W.

Kansier; and a sister, Joyce F. Kleckner of Bloomdale, OH. A memorial service will be held 2:30 p.m., Friday at the Routsong Funeral Home, 2100 E. Stroop Rd. in Kettering, a visitation will be held from 2:00 p.m.

until time of service at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the American Cancer Society. MARAZZI, Anita age 71 of Dayton, passed away Wednesday. She retired from St. Albert The Great School after 20 years of service.

She attended The Belmont United Methodist Church and was a member of Faith Circle. She is survived by her husband of 48 years, Robert C. Marazzi; 1 daughter, Diane L. Caron Si husband, Stephen all of Dayton; 1 son, Daniel J. Marazzi Si wife, Cheryl L.

of Atlanta, GA; 1 daughter-in-law, Kathryn Marazzi of Dayton; 1 sister, Rita Quinn Fleming of Lakeview, OH; 2 sisters-in-law, Mildred Quinn of Lima, OH, Dorothy McChesney in 1 brother-in-law, Clayton Marazzi Si wife, Flo of Dayton; 4 grandchildren; 2 great grandchildren; 1 step grandchild; devoted nieces; nephews, aunts; cousins faithful friends. Funeral Service 10 A.M. Saturday at the Belmont United Methodist Church. Pastor Dar Hensley officiating. Interment Woodland Cemetery.

The family will receive friends Friday at the Tobias Funeral Home, Belmont Chapel, 648 Watervliet Ave. between 5-8 P.M. In desired memorial contributions in her memory may be made to Hospice of Dayton or the Belmont United Methodist Church Visitation Fund. SHORT, James age 84 of Lake Lakengren, Eaton, Ohio, died Thursday, September 5, 1996 at Miami Valley Hospital in Dayton. Bom on West Virginia, he was the son of John Hunter Si Jesse Pearl (Stover) Short.

He had worked for Sears downtown store from 1945 1955; Penny Motors Olds from 1957 1974 where he retired; member of Sugar Valley United Methodist Church; member and past master of Conservancy Lodge 661 in Dayton; Scottish Rite Valley of Dayton; attended Bolivar Lodge 82 in Eaton; active in Garden Club Si Horticulture Committee at Lakengren. Preceded in death by Sister: Pearl Lyons; Brothers: Basil, John, Clyde Si Noel Survivors: Wife of 60 years: Marie (McMil-lon) Short; Daughter Son in law: Susan L. Si Harry G. Phillips, Van-dalia, OH; Brothers: Robert Short, Beckley, WV; Gene Brown, Miami, FL; Grandson Si wife: Noel Karen S. Phillips.Funeral service will be held on Monday, September 9, 1996 a.m.

at the Barnes Funeral Home Preble Memory Gardens Chapel (3377 U.S. Rt. 35) West Alexandria, Ohio with Rev. Ken Barton officiating. Family will receive friends on Sunday from 4 7 P.M.

with Masonic service at 7:00 P.M. at the chapel. Interment and graveside service will be held in Glen Haven Memorial Gardens, New Carlisle, OH at 2:00 P.M. on Monday. Memorial Contributions miy be made to the American Heart Association or Sugar Valley United Methodist Church.

111 JAN UNDERWOODDAYTON DAILY NEWS Church remodeling Workers from Oren Associates Inc. of Huber Heights restore stucco on the Holy Trinity Church on Fifth Street. The church, built in 1860, is one of the oldest Catholic churches in Dayton. Oren Associates are also doing work on the downtown YWCA building and Ridgely Terrace, the old Kettering family mansion. The company also worked on the restoration of the Ohio Statehouse.

INFORMATION 1-14 Obituaries BACK, Ethel. 65. of Dayton, passed away suddenly Wednesday, Sept. 4. 1996.

Ethel was employed at Chris's Bandbox. She is survived by a daughter: Sandy Perdue of Riverside: 2 sons: Warney wife Penny Back of Trotwood. and Bobby Backof Union: 9 Grandchildren: 7 Great-Grandchildren: 2 sisters: Dorothv James of Milford Center. OH Dallas James at Lucas-ville. and many other relatives friends.

Services 4 P.M. Sunday. Sept. 8th at Tobias Funeral Home. Third St.

Chapel. 1817 E. Third St. Pastor Jerry Siler officiating. Interment 11 A.M Monday.

Memorial Park Cemetery. Friends may rail at the funeral home from 1 to 4 P.M. Sunday Ethel will be sadly missed by all. BENNETT Mr. Robert A.

age 74 of Dayton, departed this life unexpectedly Tuesday. September 3. 1996. at Franciscan Medical Center. A native of Newnan, Georgia and Dayton resident many years.

He retired from the New-nan Public School System after 29 years of service. A faithful member of Mt. Enon Baptist Church He leaves to mourn" his only son. Robert A. Bennett.

Jr. Si daughter-in-law. Shirley Bennett; a very devoted companion. Anna Milner: one living brother. Hezeki-ah Bennett sister-in-law.

Lillie Belle Bennett of College Park. sisters-in-law. Jessie D. Richardson of Dayton. Arletha Bennett of Newnan.

GA. 2 stepdaughters. Ella Mene-fee of Dayton. Shirley JonesofSanDaigo.GA; a close cousin. Juanita Allen: a host of grandchildren great grandchildren he loved very dearly: other relatives and friends Funeral service will be held 1 P.M.

Saturday. September 7. 1996. at the HouseofWheat Funeral Home. Inc 2107 North Gettysburg Avenue.

Rev. Timothy Newkirk officiating Interment Woodland Cemetery. Visitation 10 A.M. Saturday at the funeral home until the time of service. Family will receive friends one hour prior to service.

HAYES. Emma Jean, age 43 of 60 Shoop passed away Sept. 5. 1996 She was born in Waynesboro, MS. had resided in Dayton 18 years was a member of Pentecostal Church of God.

Survi- vors include her mother. Emma Johnson of Dayton; father. Woodie Johnson of Waynesboro: daughters. Barbara McGill Si Tamara Hayes, both of Dayton; brothers. Jack.

Willie Si William Johnson. Ollie Z. Rich, all of Dayton. Woodrow Johnson of San Antonio. TX; sisters.

Hannah Richey Si Mary Glover, both of Waynesboro: dear friend. Ethel Daniels; 3 grandchildren: nieces, nephews, other relatives Si friends Graveside services 11:00 A.M. Saturday al Jefferson-view Cemetery Bishop Williamson officiating Family will receive friends 10 30 AM at Bowman Funeral Chapel Smith. 2(l0 01 VERY, Cora age 78 of Dayton, departed this life on Sunday, September 1, 1996. A native of Eaton, GA and a resident of Dayton many yrs.

She was a member of Calvary Missionary Baptist Church where she served on the Usher Board. She was preceded in death by her husband, Charlie Ivery, Sr. Survivors include her step-children, Evelyn Jones, Patricia, Charlie, Jr. (Johnnie Mae), Tommy Si George Ivery, all of Dayton; grandchildren, Lillian Jones, Cheryl Sinceno, Marcus Si Malcolm Chishom, all of Dover, DE; an aunt, Leola Smith of Cincinnati, OH; (11) great-grandchildren; (3) great-great-grandchildren Si a host of other relatives and friends. Service 1:00 P.M.

Saturday at Calvary Missionary Church, 548 Anna with Rev. Tommy Byrd, officiating. Viewing 11:00 A.M. Saturday; the family will receive friends 12:00 Noon until time of service at the church. Interment, Jeffersonview Cemetery.

Procession will form at 2205 Trone Ave. Arrangements entrusted to McLin Funeral ChapelNorthern Hills, 2801 N. Gettysburg Ave. LONG, Roland E. age 83, of Wood Glen Nursing Center, died Wednesday, September 4, 1996 after a lengthy illness.

He was a fanner in the Miamisburg area for over 25 years, retiring from Ro-Lin Farms of Germantown in 1987. Roland was a member of David's United Church of Christ. Preceded in death by his brother, Kermit Long. Heissurvivedbyhiswife of 60years. Marie; 3 sons Si daughters-in-law, Ronald Si Karen of Mar-ysville, OH James Susan, and Roger Mary all of Germantown; 1 daughter, Jane Silcox of Springboro; 11 grandchildren; 12 greatgrandchildren; and 2 sisters, Mildred Bunnell of Wilmington, OH and Hilda Stewart of Centerville.

Funeral services will be held 10:00 a.m., Saturday at Routsong Funeral Home, 81 N. Main St. in Centerville, Rev. William Youngkin officiating. Burial David's Cemetery.

Friends may call from 6-8 p.m. on Friday at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to David's United Church of Christ Youth Program, 170 W. David Road, Kettering, OH 45429. McCLELLAN, Virginia Kurepkat, longtime resident of Xenia, passed away at Hospice of Dayton, Wednesday evening.

She was 79. Mrs. McClellan was bom in Brooklyn, N.Y. on May 29, 1917. She later moved to Oberlin, Ohio where she was valedictorian of her high school class.

Mrs. McClellan went to Oberlin College and graduated in 1939 with a major in zoology. It was while living in Oberlin that she also met her future husband of 49 years. Dr. Harvey B.

McClellan, now deceased. They were married in New York on June 15, 1940. After working as a lab technician at Columbia Medical Center in Manhattan, and later in Cleveland, Mrs. McClellan and her husband settled in Xenia in 1950. Since moving to Xenia, she has been recognized for her volunteer work and memberships In various local community services and organizations.

She was a member of the Medical Auxiliary, American Association of University Women, and was an active volunteer for Xenia Camp Fire Girls, the Department of Welfare, Oreene Memorial Hospital and other groups. Mrs. McClellan is survived by her two children, Bruce McClellan of Dayton, and Anne McClellan-Day of San Francisco, and one grandson. A private graveside memorial service will be held at a later date. McColaugh Funeral Home.

826 N. Detroit Xenia In charge of arrangements. DEATHS AND FUNERALS WHITLOW, Connie Evans, age 42, passed away Saturday, Aufr i 1, 1996 unexpectantly. Connie attended Roosevelt High School, was a member of First Bible Greater Outreach Church and a former employee of Hickory Creek Nursing Center. She was preceded in death by her father, Clyde Yates; 3 brothers, Johnny Delmonnd Jeffery Yates; 1 sister, Bonnie R.

Yates; nd step-father, Roger Kohlbeck. She is survived by her husblrld, Lamont Whitlow; mother, Louise Kohlbeck of Dayton; children, Cherria, Charles, and Christopher vahs, all of Dayton; 1 stepson, Lamont Whitlow of Dayton five grandchildren, Dameonna, Dionna, Deondrea, David, and Christarta; three sisters. Daisy (Theodore) Wilks and Ronda Yates, both, of Dayton and Ethel Yates of AL; 4 brothers, Eugene, Robert, Ricky and Ronnie Yates. allofDay-ton; a devoted sister-in-law, Patricia A. Nofan-Yates; devoted and dear friends Yolanda Ward, Vanessa Johnson and Barbara Abirt; a host of other relatives and friends.

Funeral service, 1 P.M. Saturday, Sept. 7, 1996, Greater Allen A.M.E. Church, 1620 W. Fifth Bishop Roy E.

Gaff-ney, officiating, Rev. William E. Harris, Pastor. Family will receive friends 1 hour prior to service. Interment Woodland Cemetery.

Service entrusted to Thomas Funeral Home. 3701 W. Third St. WILLINGHAM, Mr. Roosevelt age 60, passed away Sunday, September 1, 1996 at Miami Valley Hospital.

A native of Indinola, Mississippi and Dayton resident 37 years. He was an Automotive Specialist for over 38 years and an owner of Ray's Gulf Oil Dealership for 20 years. Preceded in death by his father, Robert Wil-lingham, Sr, sisters, Florence Schooler, Ar-lene Wilson, Pauline Heath, brothers, Robert, and Otha. Ray leaves to cherish his memory, his mother, Jesse Willingham of Portland, OR; children, Janice Willingham of Bedford, TX. Julius, Joyce Ann, Jill, Jeanett of Dayton, John (April) of Ana Heim Hills, CA; grandchiluren, Nathan Nolan Willingham; 3 sisters, Mildred Amos of Dayton, Clara Doe of Portland, OR, Doris Tate of Seattle, WA; 4 brothers.

Jake of Pennington. OR, Sonny. Samuel, Si Walter1 of Portland, OR; mother of children, Alfreda Willingham; special brother-in-law, Dennis Thompson; devoted friends. Doris Turner Si Yvonne Benson; a host of nieces, nephews, family and friends. Funeral service will be held 11 A.M.

Saturday, September 7, 1996. at the HouseofWheat Funeral Home. 2107 North Gettysburg Avenue. Rev. Earl Harrisofficiat-ing.

Interment West Memory Gardens. Calling hours one hour pgor to service. The family requests monetary donation in the name ol Roosevelt Willlnghtm be sent to the Leukemia Society of America. 100 Merchant Suite 280, Cincinnati. Ohio 45246.

002 In Mmoriorrt COET1IA ECHOLS "Smiley" Just away never forgotten. Cod promise us hope A touch all faltlu 5 grand kids A husband, brothers A sister. Jesus control us, ask 111 in Lord hears the softest whisper to and answer to them all (od care. Ive A Klt Iiols fitfully LANDER, Annie L. (Moon), age 62 of Dayton, departed this life on Wednesday, September, 1996 following a lengthy illness.

A native of Roanoke, AL and resided in Dayton many yrs. She was a faithful dedicated member of. Little Rock Missionary Baptist Church, where she served on various committees and attended Dunbar High School. Preceded in death by her parents, Lois Si Turley Moon; son, Thomas Moon and a very close friend, Lola Johnson. Survivors Include her loving husband, Marion; (2) sons, Derrick Keith; (3) daughters.

June (Michael) Bradfield Si Lois and Wanda Lander, all of Dayton; mother-in-law. Grace Childs; (3) grandchildren, Tamika Nikia Searcy of Dayton and Aleisha Lander of Huntington, W. VA; great-grandchildren, Juanta Si Jasmine Searcy; god children, Terry Howard and Jason Leavell; (1) aunt. Claudia Mae Moon; special cousins. Joyce (Bill) Thompson family of Akron, OH, Mary (Henry) Furlow, Alice Purdue, Barbara (Riley) Woodard.

Gladys, Gloria. Curly and Herman Moon, all of Dayton; a host of other relatives and friends, including very special friends, Ann K. Cummings, Lee Ella Shine Lucy Sanders and many devoted friends from Little Rock. Service 11:00 A.M. Saturday at Little Rock Missionary Baptist Church, 649 Grove-land with Rev.

Odis Shine, officiating. Interment, West Memory Gardens. Viewing 4-9 P.M. Friday; the family will receive friends 7-8 P.M. at McLin Funeral ChapelNorthern Hills, 2801N.GettysburgAve.

Procession will form at the church. The family wishes to extend a special thank you to the staff of Miami Valley Hospital, Hospice of Dayton and Dr. D. Kumar and staff. MAYER, Betty (Howe), 78.

of Centerville, passed away Thursday, Septembers, 1996. She was preceded in death by her husband of 46 years, Jack H. Mayer, in March of 1996. She is survived by 2 sons, Jeffrey Mayer and his wife Kathleen of Centerville and Bradley Mayer and his wife Ann of Houston, TX; a sister, Kathryn Cooper of NY; a brother. Dwight Howe of Memphis, TN; a sister-in-law, Judith Mayer of Kettering; 8 grandchildren, Scott and Brian of Centerville, Jason of Kettering, Matthew of Houston, TX.

and Julie and Beth ofFindlay. OH; 3 greatgrandchildren, Emily, Michael, and Evan, all of Findlay. OH. Services will be 9:30 A.M. Monday, September 9, 1996 at the Tobias Funeral Home, Far Hills Chapel, 5471 Far Hills Ave.

at Rahn Rd. Pastor Robert L. Browning will be officiating. Interment will follow at Calvary Cemetery Friends may call at the funeral home from 4 6 P.M. Sunday evening.

BROCK, David 41, of Middletown, formerly of Centerville, Sunday. Memorial services 7 p.m. Saturday. (Sanner, West Carrollton) DAVIS, Fredrick Michael, 40, of Dayton, Tuesday in Troy. Memorial Mass 7 p.m.

Friday, St. James Catholic Church. (American Cremation Services) I VERY, Cora 78, of Dayton, Sunday. Services 1 p.m. Saturday, Calvary Missionary Church.

(McLin, Northern Hills) KELLY, Earl 75, of Kettering, Thursday. Services 11 a.m. Monday. (Routsong, Kettering) LANDER, Annie 62, of Dayton, Wednesday. Services 11 a.m.

Saturday, Little Rock Missionary Baptist Church. (McLin, Northern Hills) LITZELSWOPE, Carol 55, of Dayton, Monday. Memorial Mass 9:30 a.m. Saturday, Holy Trinity Catholic Church. (American Cremation Society) LONG, Roland 83, of Dayton, Wednesday.

Services 10 a.m. Saturday. (Routsong, Centerville) MARAZZI, Anita 71, of Dayton, Wednesday. Services 10 a.m. Saturday, Belmont United Methodist Church.

(Tobias, Watervliet Avenue) MATTHIEU, Patricia 53, of Range-line Road, Union, Wednesday. Services PETERSON, Eva 1554 Shaftesbury Road, passed away on Sunday. September 1, 1996 at Good Samaritan Hospital. She was born in Mt. Pleasant, Tennessee and moved to Cincinnati, Ohio at a very young age.

She considered Cincinnati herhome. She moved to Dayton in 1947 to work as a secretary at WPAFB. She was later employed as the cura-torof the Paul Laurence Dunbar HouseMuseum and retired from this position. She was preceded in death by her husband Clarence E. Peterson Sr.

and was a member of Northwest Christian Church, Church Women United, The Christian Women's Fellowship, The Smithsonian Institute, SCLC and other groups and organizations. Survivors incude sue children, Nancy Peterson-Egler (David). Clarence E. Peterson, Jr. (Denise), John E.

Peterson (Barbara), Judith L. Peter-son-Finley, Helen D. Peterson, Carol Y. Pe-terson-Eason (Marvin). Five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

One brother, Thomas A. Matthews, Sr. (Detroit, MI); one sister, Elizabeth Matthews of the city. One sister-in-law, Mary Armenta Lockhart (Samuel) of Rochester, NY and Leon Prichett (brother-in-law) of Philadelphia, PA. Many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.

Funeral services will be 11 A.M. Saturday, September 7, 1996 at Northwest Christian Church, 5350 Denlinger Road. Dayton, Ohio. Rev. Sue Glaab officiating.

Burial West Memory Gardens. Visitation on Saturday 9-11 A.M. The family will receive church. Procession will form at the church. Arrangements, The Smith Funeral Home South Broadway.

POWERS, Betty age 62 of Northridge, passed away Sept. 4, 1996. Betty was born in Mt. Sterling, KY, Dec 25, 1933, retired after 20 yrs. from Good Samaritan Hospital where she was director of EKGEEG a member of Huber Heights Church of Christ.

Survived by her husband, Robert; daughter Si son-in-law, Kathy Si Edward Szymanski; 2 sons Si daughter-in-law, Michael Powers, Mitchell Si Jennifer Powers; 6 grandchildren, Marcy, Micah, Miles, Austin, Jessica Si Jason; sister, Tonna G. Fischer. Funeral services 11:00 A.M. Sat. at the Oeorge C.

Martin Funeral Home, Northridge Chapel, 5040 Frederick Pk. Minister Brad Poe officiating. Interment Memorial Park Cemetery. The family will receive friends 5 8 P.M. Fit at the funeral home.

If desired, contributions may be made to American Cancer Society, Montgomery Co. Unit. 40 Perry Street, Dayton, Ohio 45402 STEMPSON, James age 59 of 48 Old Fort Hilton Head Island, passed away Wednesday afternoon in Fair-bom. He is survived by his wife Joy A. Stempson; son, James A.

Stempson Fairborn; daughters, Melissa A. Zirretta, Irvin, Suzanne M. Stempson, Corona Dell Mar, grandchildren, Krysten and Cory and a sister, Mary Ann Quashnie, Milford, MI. He was the former President of Trans Technology Electronics in Peoria, a former Realtor, a private pilot and a retired Colonel in the U.S. Air Force and a Faternal Brother at Michigan University for Delta Upsilo.

He loved golf, fishing, sailing. Funeral services will be held on Saturday 10:00 A.M. at Chapel 1 at W.P.A.F.B. (enter gate 8-C off of Rt 444) with Burial with Military Honors will follow in Twin Valley Cemetery. Friends may call at the Hale-Sarver Funeral Home in West Milton on Friday 4-8 P.M.

If so desired, flowers or contributions to the I.A.T. Cancer Clinic co June Austin, PO Box 22579, Ft. Lauderdale, FL. 33335 may be given in his memory. Hale-Sarver FH, 284 N.

Miami St. (ST RT 48 one block north of ST RT 571) West Milton, OH. UNGER, Leona of West Alexandria, OH. age 83, died September 4, 1996 at Miami Valley Hospital. She was born June 29, 1913 in Lanier Township, the daughter of William and Emma (Brower) Ke-plinger.

She was a graduate of Wilmington College and taught school for many years. She was a member of the Salem Lutheran Church, Salem Circle Daughters of the American Revolution, Preble County Farm Bureau, West Alexandria Round Table and formerly on the Board of Directors of Wernle Children's Home. She was preceded in death by her husband Paul in 1987. She is survived by two sons and daughters-in-law, Paul Unger and his wife, Rev.JaniceACampbell, Miamisburg, OH, and Mark and Vicki Unger of West Alexandria; 3 grandchildren; a sister. Ethel Furrey of Kettering, nieces and nephews.

A brother, Everett Keplingerand an Infant sister are also deceased. Funeral services will be held 4:00 P.M. Sunday. September 8. 1996 at Salem Lutheran Church In West Alexandria with Rev.

Daniel Snider officiating. Burt al will be In Sugar Grove Cemetery. Friends may Funeral Home in West Alexandria on Saturday from 5-7 P.M. and 1 hour prior to the scrvlre at the church on Sunday Memorial con trtbutinns maybe made to the Salem Lutheran Church Auglaize County METZNER, Cleora 81, of East 5th Street, Dayton, Thursday. Mass of Christian Burial 10 a.m.

Monday, St. Augustine Catholic Church, Minster. (Hogenka-mp, Minster) SPROUL, Virginia Fern (Carl), 78, of Waynesfleld, Thursday. Services 10 a.m. Saturday.

(Van Horn, Lakeview) "Champaign County RICE, Erma 77, of Urbana, Wednesday. Services 10:30 a.m. Saturday. Rue, Urbana) Darke County GREENHOFF, Doyle 91, of 1386 Hillside Drive, Greenville, Wednesday. Services 2 p.m.

Saturday. (Zechar Bailey, Greenville) SLYDER, Wayne 65, of 11077 Ohio 118, Ansonia, Wednesday in Greenville. Services 2 p.m. Saturday. (Oliver, Ansonia) Greene County 'r'- pEJTJER, of Fairborn, Wednesday.

Mass of Christian Burial 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Mary Help of Christians Catholic Church, Fairborn. (Belton, Fairborn) McCLELLAN, Virginia 79, of Xenia, Wednesday. Private services. (McColaugh, Xenia) Mercer County ROMER, Margaret M.

(Severt), 97, of 472, E. Main St. Henry, Wednesday in Coldwater. Mass of Christian Burial 10:30 fijn. Saturday, St.

Henry Catholic Church, St. Henry. (Hogenkamp, St. Henry Montgomery County BACK, Ethel, 65, formerly of Dayton, Wednesday. Services 4 p.m.

Sunday. (To East Third Street) BENNETT, Robert A. 74, of 2519 Fairbanks Dayton, Tuesday. Ser-' Vices 1 p.m. Saturday.

(House of Wheat) BIRD, James W.W. Ill, infant son of Sana.and Wilkie Bird of Kettering, Thursday. Graveside services 2 p.m. Friday, Miami Valley Memory Gardens, Centerville. (Meyer-Boehmer Feucht) 11 a.m.

Saturday. (Wickline, West Milton) MAYER, Betty, 78, of Centerville, Thursday. Services 9:30 a.m. Monday. (Tobias, Far Hills Avenue) MOSLEY, Robert, 73, of Dayton, Thursday.

(George Miller Son) TWITTY, Christopher "Sugarman," 24, of Dayton, Tuesday. Services 11 a.m. Monday, Corinthian Baptist Church. (Thomas) Preble County FOOR, Theodore "Ted," 46, of Lewisburg, Wednesday. Graveside services 2 p.m.

Monday, Roselawn Cemetery, Lewisburg. (Barnes, Lewisburg) MILLER, Mamie Jane, 98, of Ohio 122 South, Eaton, Wednesday in Richmond, Ind. Services 1:30 p.m. Saturday. (Lindloff-Zimmerman, Gratis) SHORT, James 84, of Lake Laken-gren, Eaton, Thursday in Dayton.

Services 11 a.m. Monday. (Barnes-Preble Memory Gardens, West Alexandria) UNGER, Leona, 83, of Marty Lane, West Alexandria, Wednesday. Services 4 p.m. Sunday, Salem Lutheran Church, West Alexandria.

(Lindloff Zimmerman, West Alexandria) Classifieds Work Call 223-1515.

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