Dayton Daily News from Dayton, Ohio (2024)

1 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1996. DEATHS AND FUNERALS Auglaize County STAHLMAN, Ruth 77, of 1031 Williams St. Marys, Saturday. Services 10:30 a.m. Wednesday.

(Miller, St. Marys) Butler County CHRISTMANN, G. Edward, 86, of Middletown, Saturday. Mass of Christian Burial 10:30 a.m. today, Holy Trinity Catholic Church, Middletown.

(WilsonSchramm-Spaulding, Middletown) DOOLEY, Lois 57, of Middletown, Saturday in Hamilton. Services 2 p.m. Wednesday. (Wilson-Schramm-Spaulding, Middletown) HUDSON, Leota, 82, of Middletown, Saturday. Services 11 a.m.

Wednesday. (Joseph R. Baker, Middletown) NULL, Lynn "Spider," U.S. Army, 72, of Middletown, Saturday. Services 2 p.m.

Wednesday. (Joseph R. Baker, Middletown) Clark County ARNOLD, Lillian 76, of Springfield, Sunday. (McLin, Northern Hills) Clinton County ALLEN, Sara M. (Graham), 75, Wilmington, of 75 Hale Wilmington, Friday.

Private services. (Revnolds Wilmington), HODGE, Addine' "Dean," (Thompson), 77, of Sabina, Sunday in Washington Court House. Graveside services 11 a.m. Wednesday, Sabina Cemetery. (Littleton, Sabina) Darke County FRANTOM, Wilbur H.

"Bud," 76, formerly of Greenville, of North Fort Myers, Nov. 15. Memorial services 1 p.m. Dec. 3.

(Oliver, Greenville) MONTONEY, Eleanor 82, of 2573 Cox Road, Greenville, Monday. Services 10:30 a.m. Saturday. (Oliver, Greenville) WASSON, Stenna 77, of 200 Marker Road, Versailles, Sunday, Services 11 a.m. today.

(Bailey Zechar, Versailles) Fayette County POWELL, John, 92, of Washington Court House, Sunday. Services 2 p.m. Wednesday. (Littleton, Sabina) Greene County TIMMS, Mary 76, of Fairborn, Sunday. Services 2 p.m.

Wednesday. (Belton, Fairborn) Logan County ANDREWS, Stephen, 45, of Lakeview, Sunday in Lima. Ser- vices 2 p.m. Wednesday, New Hampshire United Methodist Church, New Hampshire. (Van Horn, Lakeview) BENNER, Rhoda "Ernie," (Roberts), 87, formerly of Lima, of Lakeview, Sunday.

Graveside services 4 p.m. Wednesday, Lima Memorial Park Mausoleum, Lima. (Van Horn, Lakeview) DRISKILL, Byron 44, of Russells Point, Sunday in Bellefontaine. Services 11 a.m. Saturday.

(Van Horn, Lakeview) JENKINS, Helen L. (Wilcox), 82, formerly of Huntsville, Friday in Lakeview. Services 10:30 a.m. Wednesday. (Van Horn, Lakeview) Mercer County HOMAN, Albert 82, of 5189 Ohio 49, Fort Recovery, Sunday in Coldwater.

Mass of Christian Burial 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, St. Anthony Catholic Church, St. Anthony. (Brockman Boeckman, Fort Recovery) SCALE, James T.

74, of 1026 Ca erbury Drive, Celina, Sunday in Coldwater. Services 11. a.m. Wednesday, Bethar United Methodist Churc Celina. (W.H.

Dick Sons, elina) Miami County EICHELBERGER, Tiffany, months-old daughter of Patty and Patrick (Davis) Eichelberger of 205. Fourth Piqua, Sunday in Dayton. Services 2:30 p.m. Wednesday. (Jamieson Yannueci, Piqua) LINDSEY, Mary "MoVee," 101, of 521 W.

Ash Piqua, Monday at the Koester Pavilion, Troy. Graveside services 10 a.m. Wednesday, Forest Hill Ceme- tery, Piqua. (Jamieson Yannucci, Piqua) McCUNE, Dorothy 80, of 511 Orr Piqua, Monday. Services 10 a.m.

Wednesday. (MelcherSowers, Piqua) Montgomery County BARNES, Gladys, 77, of 611 W. Norman Dayton, Sunday. Services 11 a.m. Wednesday.

(Bowman, North) CLUNEY, Ramona 67, of West Carrollton, Sunday. No services. (American Cremation Service) COLBORNE, James 68, of Dayton, Sunday. Graveside services 1 p.m. today, Dayton National Cemetery.

(McLin, Northern Hills) CURTIS, Charlie M. 73, of Dayton, Friday. Services Saturday in Fluker, La. (McLin, Northern Hills) HASTY, Dolores 64, of Dayton, Sunday. Services 10 a.m.

Saturday. (Tobias, Beavercreek) HOCKETT, Robert 69, of 269 Huron Dayton, Friday. Services 1:30 p.m. Friday. (Bowman, North) HUNTER, Audie 81, of Dayton, Saturday.

Services 11 a.m. Wednesday, Tabernacle Baptist Church. (Smith, South Broadway) JAQUESS, Donald 53, of Dayton, Sunday. Services 1:30 p.m. Friday.

(George C. Martin, Northridge) JOHNSTON, Leslie 74, of Harrison Monday. Services 1 p.m. Wednesday. (Morton Whetstone, Vandalia) JUDY, Robert 67, of Germantown, Saturday.

Memorial services 2 p.m. Sunday, Good Shepherd United Methodist Church, Germantown. (Arpp Root, Germantown) McCORRY, Inez 70, of Dayton, Sunday. (H.H. Roberts) MURPHY, Robert 82, of Dayton, Sunday.

Services 1 p.m. Wednesday, Phillips Temple CME Church. (McLin, Northern Hills) NAPIER, Josephine, 91, of Kettering, Sunday. (H.H. Roberts) OWENS, Robert 93, of Kettering, Monday.

Graveside services 10:30 a.m. Friday, David's Cemetery, Kettering. (Routsong, Kettering) PRESTON, King David III, 19, of 624 Five Oaks Dayton, Thursday in Muncie, Ind. Services 11 a.m. Wednesday.

(House of Wheat) RAUTIO, James 41, formerly of Dayton, of San Diego, Oct. 4. Memorial services were held Nov. 16 in Knox, Ind. (Braman; Knox, Ind.) SMITH, Charles 71, formerly of Dayton, Sunday in Cambridge.

Services 1 p.m. today. (Thorn, Cambridge) SMITH, Juanita, 80, of Dayton, Friday in Kettering. Services 10 a.m. Saturday.

(Tobias, East Third Street) TATER, James 71, of Kettering, Monday. Graveside services 2 p.m. today, Dayton National Cemetery. (Tobias, Belmont) THOMPSON, Penny Ann, 49, formerly of Dayton, Friday in St. Pete Beach, Fla.

VOLZ, Frederick G. "Fritz," 76, formerly of Dayton, Saturday in Fort Myers, Fla. Private services. (Fort Myers Memorial) WHITEHEAD, Clara 101, formerly of West Alexandria, Sunday in Kettering. Services 2 p.m.

Wednesday. (Rogers, New Lebanon) Preble County MINOR, Mary 86, of 328 W. Chicago Eaton, Monday in Richmond, Ind. Services 1 p.m. Wednesday.

(GirtonSchmidt -Boucher, Eaton) RICH, Hortense (Robbins), 74, of Camden, Sunday in Hamilton. Services 2 p.m. Wednesday, First Southern Baptist Church, Camden. I (R.C. Nein, Camden) Warren County CULLOM, Ned 97, formerly of Warren County, Sunday in Lake Worth, Fla.

Graveside services 3:30 p.m. Friday, Maineville Cemetery, Maineville. (OswaldHoskins, Lebanon) WALTERS, Roy 41, of 20 Farnese Court, Lebanon, Sunday at Hospice of Dayton. Services 10 a.m. Saturday.

(UnglesbyAnderson, Franklin) OBITUARY Composer Denisov dies at 67 MOSCOW (AP) Composer the few who could look ahead and Edison Denisov, whose avant- make new paths in music," said garde works won world acclaim Boris Pokrovsky, head of the Moswhile he was denounced by cow Chamber Music Theater. Soviet authorities at home, has Mr. Denisov was born in the died in Paris after a long illness. Siberian city of Tomsk in 1929. He He was 67.

graduated from the Moscow State Mr. Denisov never recovered Conservatory in 1956, and began his health after a car accident teaching there four years later. near Moscow nearly two years Over the next decade, Mr. Denago, the ITAR Tass news agency isov built an international reputareported from Paris, citing his tion as a master of modern music, relatives. He died in a Paris hos- but the Soviet music establishpital Saturday.

ment ignored him or assailed his "Denisov not only had a gener- works as dark and chaotic. ous talent, but he was also one of Soviet derided him. newspapers DAYTON DAILY NEWS DOPKO, Jane Crites, 39, INFORMATION 001-029 To Place a Classified Obituary, Mon. thru Fri. 8:00 am to 6:00 pm PLEASE CALL 225-2009 Obituary Pictures May Be Picked Up During Normal Business Hours ONLY, Monday-Friday, IN THE CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT ATTENTION FUNERAL DIRECTORS: THE FAX NUMBER FOR CLASSIFIED OBITS IS: 225-2043 7:00 A.M.-6:00 P.M.

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BARNES, Gladys age 77 of 611 W. Norman went to be with the Lord Nov. 24, 1996 after a lengthy illness. She was born in Glaymorgan, VA. Preceded in death by her parents, a brother and 3 sisters.

She was a faithful member of Mt. Carmel United Holy Church. She leaves to cherish her memory a loving and devoted husband of 54 Elder Arthur L. Barnes; Van Lee Barnes of Dayton; daughter, Faith A Ann Columbus, sister, Johnnie B. Cook of Dayton; 5 grandchildren; host of nieces, nephews, other relatives friends.

Service 11:00 A.M. Wednesday at Bowman Funeral Chapel NORTH, 3223 Hoover Ave. Officiating Elder Howard Berger of Mt. Ebal U.H. Church, Hamilton, OH.

Friends may call at the Chapel from 4-9 P.M. Tuesday. Family will receive friends from 7-9 P.M. Interment Dayton National Cemetery. DONOVAN, Irenia age of Dayton, passed away Friday, November 22,1996.

Irenia was born in Lebanon, OH, Oct. 28, 1926, and was a member of Queen of Martyrs Church. Preceded in death by her beloved husband of 44 years, William in 1993. Survived by 3 daughters sons-in-law, Ann Donovan, Mary Glen Dewar, Bridget William Casey; 4 sons daughter-in-law, Tom Lisa, Peter, David, Timothy; 5 grandchildren; 1 sister, Elizabeth Bryson; 2 sisters-in-law, Ann Reedy Ruth Brower; a host of nieces, nephews and friends. Prayers 9:30 A.M., Wednesday at the George C.

Martin Funeral Home, Northridge Chapel, 5040 Frederick Pike at Needmore Road with Mass of Christian Burial 10:00 A.M. at Queen of Martyrs Church, 4144 Cedar Ridge Rd. Interment Memorial Park Cemetery. Irenia's family will receive friends P.M., Tuesday at the funeral home. If desired, memorials may be made to Queen of Martyrs Church.

WORKS 2 2 3 10 5 PICKLESIMER, Jacob Allen, infant son of Henry Picklesimer Miranda Hudson of 550 John Street, Carlisle died Sunday, Nov. 24 at the Middletown Hospital. He is survived by sister, Brittany Picklesimer of W. Carrollton; grandparents, Diane Picklesimer, Delbert Cope, Sandra Robert Hudson, all of Franklin, Rodney Phillip Picklesimer of Cincinnati; greatgrandparents, Clay Edna Creech of Carlisle, and Carol Sanders Montgomery of W. Carrollton.

Graveside services will be Tuesday, Nov. 26, 1996, 2:00 P.M. at the Woodside Cemetery, Middietown, OH. Arrangements are by the Unglesby-Anderson Funeral Home, Franklin. FURAY, Catherine age 80, of Dayton, passed away Sunday, November 24, 1996.

Catherine was born in Dayton, OH, Jan. 2, 1916, and was a member of Queen of Martyrs Church: Preceded in death by her husband, William a son, Gary a twinsisterand2 brothers. Survived by 2 sons daughter-in-law, William M. Linda, Kenneth 6 grandchildren, Gary Kevin, Brent, Craig, Shari, Christopher; 1 great-granddaughter; 1 sister, Ruth Houston. Prayers 12:30 P.M., Wednesday at the George C.

Martin Funeral Home, Northridge Chapel, 5040 Frederick Pike at Needmore Road with Mass of Christian Burial 1:00 P.M. at Queen of Martyrs Church, 4144 Cedar Ridge Rd. Interment Royal Oak Cemetery. Catherine's family will friends P.M., Tuesday at the funeral home. If desired, memorials may be made to Diabetes Assn.

of Dayton Area, 184 Salem Ave. or American Heart 124 N. Jefferson Dayton, OH. 45402. HOUSER, Margaret (Stafford), age 88 of New Carlisle, died Sunday, Nov.

24, 1996 at 2:20 P.M. in Mercy Medical Center, Springfield, OH. She was born June 27, 1908 in New Carlisle, the daughter of William and Ida (Bonar) Stafford and a lifelong resident of New Carlisle. Member of the First United Methodist Church of New Carlisle for 81 Creative Hobby Club of New Carlisle and past Matron 50 yr. member of OES New Carlisle.

Survived by daughter son-in-law, Marilyn Harold Leatherman of New Carlisle; two granddaughters, Debra S. Brandt of Troy, Julie K. Hall of New Carlisle; four great-grandchildren, Angela Justin Brandt, Ashley Andrew Hall; other relatives friends. She was preceded in death 1 by her husband, Harold E. Houser (1975), one sister two brothers.

Services will be held Wednesday, Nov. 27, 1996 at 10:30 A.M. in the First United Methodist Church of New Carlisle with Rev. Thomas H. Maxedon officiating.

Burial in New Carlisle Cemetery. Friends may call Tuesday P.M. in Trostel, Chapman Christmas Funeral Home, New Carlisle, OH, with Eastern Star Services. If desired, memorial contributions may be made to the First United Methodist Church. HUFFMAN, Michael Gordon, age 48, a native of Oakwood, died Thursday, November 21, 1996, at his residence in Arlington, Virginia.

Mr. Huffman attended Oakwood Schools, and was graduated from Trinity Pawling School, Pawling, New York, and Claremont Men's College, Claremont, California. He received an advanced degree from the American Graduate School of International Business in Phoenix, Arizona. Upon graduation he served as a Peace Corps volunteer in Africa for four years. Mr.

Huffman most recently was employed by the U.S. State Department where he served eighteen years as a distinguished foreign service officer in the Agency for International Development. He was stationed at various posts including Washington, D.C., Indonisia, Barbados, and Morocco. Mr. Huffman is survived by his son, Michael Gordon, Jr.

and daughter, Brooke Anne of Portland, Oregon; and his parentS, Horace McKee and Jane Boggs Huffman of Delray Beach, Florida and Harbor Springs, Michigan. He is also survived by his siblings, Stephen and Sally Huffman of Sacramento, California; Mr. and Mrs. W. Anthony Huffman of Dayton, and Lisa and Ric Loyd of Grand Rapids; as well as eight nieces and A memorial service will be held at 11:00 a.m., Friday, November 29th at Saint Paul's Episcopal Church in Oakwood.

In lieu of other remembrances, it is requested that donations be made to the Michael Gordon Huffman, Sr. Fund for Mental Health Care established at the Dayton Foundation, 2100 Kettering Tower, Dayton, Ohio 45242. 4720 West Avenue, Ocean City, New Jersey, died November 7th after a brief illness at Shore Memorial Hospital. Born in Lafayette, Indiana, she lived for the past five years at are Ocean husband, City. Daniel; Survivors, Brandon Moore, Philadel-1, phia, PA; daughter, Katie, Ocean 1 City; step-sons, Dallas and Jason Lafayette, Indiana; mother and step-father, Margaret Norman Mitchell, Lafayette; grandparents, CURTIS, Charlie M.

age 73 of Dayton, departed this life on Friday, November 22, 1996 at Franciscan Medical Center. A native of Fluker, LA. and a resident ofDaytonmanyyrs.A Veteran of the US Army, member of Mt. Olive Baptist Church and was retired from National Tags after 26 yrs. of service.

Preceded in death by his loving parents, Eula Charlie Curtis and (4) brothers. He leaves to mourn; a lovely wife, Maxine (Williams) Curtis; daughter, Juanita Lee of Dayton; (2) sons, Van Williams of Amite, LA. and Gregory Williams of Dayton; (4) grandchildren; (2) great-grandchildren; (1) sister, Josephine Berry of Fluker, LA; (3) brothers, Edgar C. Roy Lee Curtis, all of Fluker, (4) sisters-inlaw; (3) brothers-in-law, and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends, including a special friend, Lawrence Steward of Dayton. Service 1:30 P.M.

Saturday at Fluker AME Church, Fluker, LA. Viewing 6-9 P.M. Wednesday; the family will receive friends 7-9 P.M. at McLin Funeral Hills, 2801 N. Gettysburg Ave.

MURPHY, Robert C. age 82; formerly of 318 Bungalow died on Sunday, November 24, 1996 at Miami Valley Hospital following alengthy illness. A native of Haley, TN. and a resident of Daytonmanyyrs. Robert was a veteran of The U.S.

Marines Corps and retired from The Inland Division of General Motors, as well as, The Sears Roebuck Co. He was also a member of the GM Thirty Year Club. A member of Phillips Temple C.M.E. Church, where he was a regular attendee until his health failed him. He was preceded in death by his parents, Cyder Murphy and Leola Murphy-Bailey; wife, Mary (Johnson) Murphy; siblings, Mable Wilson, Minnie Ruth Murphy, Horace Murphy Herbert Murphy, Eva Garrett, Howard Murphy, Lorraine Murphy Frances Johnson, and a grandson, Craig Williams.

He leaves to mourn his passing; (3) children, Janice (Eugene) Tillman, John (Sharon) Murphy, Sr. and Joanne Gay; grandchildren, Sherrill Young, Deborah (Donald) Campbell, Robin Williams, Stephanie Tillman, Dawne (Dr. Tory) GayWestbrook, Robert W. Gay, III, John Murphy, II, Brandy Murphy, Angel Murphy, Nicole Twyman and Jennifer Greer; (10) great-grandchildren; (1) great-great-grandchild and a host of other relatives and friends. Service 1:00 P.M.

Wednesday a at Phillips Temple C.M.E. Church, 2050 Germantown St. The Rev. Dr. James Washington, officiating.

Visitation 11:00 A.M. Wednesday; the family will receive friends 12:00 Noon until time of service at the church. Interment, Dayton National Cemetery, Arrangements McLin entrusted to Funeral Hills, 2801 N. Gettysburg Ave. OWENS, Robert age 93, of Kettering, died Monday, November 25, 1996 at Heartland of Kettering.

Preceded in death by his wife of41 years, Hazel Robinson Owens and his sister Virginia Fishback. Survived by Joy Doerffel and other nieces nephews; and many loving friends. Formerly a resident of Lamont Drive in Kettering, he was a member of Fairmont Presbyterian Church, long time active member of "Friends of the U.S. Airforce the Kettering Senior Citizens, and the Masonic Orderin Chicago. Robert was a retired engineer from the Sheffield Corporation.

Graveside services will be held 10:30 a.m., Friday at David's Cemetery, Rev. Charles F. Kriner officiating. Friends may gather at Routsong Funeral Home, 2100 E. Stroop Rd.

in Kettering at 10:00 a.m. to proceed to the cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Hospice of Dayton or to Fairmont Presbyterian Church, 3705 Far Hills Kettering, OH 45429. HUNTER, Audie (McGuire), age 81, died Nov. 23, 1996, at Grafton Oaks Nursing Home, following an extended illness.

A native of Chattanooga, she resided in Dayton since 1984. She was a faithful member of Tabernacle Baptist Church, retired employee with Congressman Bill Brock family of Tennessee. Preceded in death by husband John Hunter. Survivors include a brother, Arthur Charles "A.C". McGuire; devoted sistersin-law, Rebecca, Sally, Ida, Brownlynne, Willetha McGuire, all of Dayton, Althelia McGuire ofXenia; a faithful niece, Anna Marie, and a hoist of nieces nephews, and a cousin, Ralph Hammonds of Chattanooga, other relatives and dear friends, Thelma McIntosh Maxine Pullam.

Funeral services at Tabernacle Baptist Church, 380 S. Broadway Nov. 27., 1996 11 A.M. Rev. Dr.

D.W. Thompson, Pastor, officiating. Burial West Memory Gardens Cemetery. Visitation on 9- 11 A.M. at the church.

Family will receive friends 1 hour prior to service at church. Arrangements Smith Funeral Home, 370 S. Broadway. JOHNSTON, Leslie Earl, age 74 of Harrison passed away Monday, November 25, 1996 at his residence after a shoft illness. He was a retired employee of WPAFB serving as an Accounting Technician.

He was a WWII Army Veteran. He was a member deacon ofthe First Baptist Church of Northridge, member of the Recycled Teenagers of the church, the Toms Bowling Club and was also a charter member of the Victory Baptist Church. Leslie is survived by his wife of 50 years, Elizabeth Evelyn Johnston: 1 daughter, Pamela Ann Johnston of Dayton; 1 son, Earl Duane wife Bev Johnston of Troy; foster son, Bobby Perdue of W.VA; half sister, Peggy husband Gale Parks of SC; 3 grandchildren, Wendy husband Todd Bair, Cassie Johnston, Adam Johnston a host of other relatives friends. He was preceded in death by 2 sisters Ruth Daniel Vera Johnston. Funeral services will be held at 1:00 P.M.

Wednesday, November 27 at the Morton Whetstone Funeral Home, 139 S. Dixie Vandalia with Rev. Steve Veg officiating. Burial Memorial Park Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home on Tuesday (Today) from 5 to 8 P.M.

If so desired, butions may be made to the First Baptist Church of Northridge in Leslie's memory. JUDY, Robert K. age 67, of Germantown, passed away Saturday, November 23, 1996 at his residence. Bob was born March 6, 1929 to Harold Dorothy Judy. He was a graduate of Germantown High School.

Served in the Marine Corps. He worked for the Sliver Truck Line and was a full time farmer in the Germantown area. He was a private airplane pilot. Bob was a member of Good Shepherd United Methodist Church, International Flying Farmers, Farm Bureau, German Twp. Zoning Appeals, and served 10 years on Montgomery Co.

Planning Commission. He was preceded in death by his father Harold. Survived by his wife of 44 years Nelda; mother, Mrs. Harold Judy Dorothy); 2 brothers, John K. Judy, Dr.

J. Mark Judy and his wife Linda; mother-in-law, Mrs. Lawrence Ring (Hilka). Memorial services will be held 2:00 P.M. Sunday, December 1, 1996 at Good Shepherd United Methodist Church.

Dr. Kenneth L. Galdeen officiating. The family suggest, if desired, memorial contributions be made to Good Shepherd United Methodist Church, Hospice of Middletown or I. F.

F. Scholarship. Arrangements by Arpp Root Funeral Home, Germantown. Monday through Friday, page 3B in MetroToday. Dayton Daily News There's more to the story.

PRESTON, Mr. King David III, age 19, of 624 Five Oaks Avenue, passed away Thursday, November 21, 1996, at Ball Memorial Hospital, Muncie, Indiana. A native Daytonian. He was a member of Tabernacle Church of God in Christ. Survivors include parents, King David Preston Jr.

and Tina Malone; son, Dieore Buchanan; brothers, Starr Preston, Perry Malone, Dalrico Malone; sisters, Tashaa Preston, Tiffany Preston, of Dayton, Carmalita Malone, of Cincinnati, OH, Kingszillaa Preston, of Montgomery, AL; paternal grandparents, Helen Price King David Preston, maternal grandparents, Jeraline Robinson, Elder Milton Alexander; great-grandmother, Everline Jackson; other relatives and friends. Funeral service will be held 11 A.M. Wednesday, November 27, 1996, at the House of Wheat Funeral Home, 2107 North Gettysburg Avenue. Elder Milton Alexander officiating. Interment West Memory Gardens Cemetery.

Visitation 4 to 8 P.M., Tuesday, November 26, 1996, at the funeral home. Family will receive friends 6 to 8 P.M. STOVER, Leroy W. (Lee), age 77, of Centerville died Saturday November 23, 1996 at Kettering Medical Center. A native Daytonian, graduated from Steele High School and the Cincinnati College of Mortuary Science.

Lee was a veteran of WW II, 30th Air Depot Group, 9th Air Force and a member of George L. Marshall Lodge F. A.M., A.A.S.R. Valley of Dayton, Antioch Shrine, Arabic Club, the First Baptist Church of Dayton, and a volunteer at Kettering Hospital. Survived by his wife of 48 years, Martha Stephens Stover; 2 daughters and sons-in-laws and 2.

sons and daughters-in-law and 11 grandchildren; Dorothy David Kendrick, Elizabeth, David John of New Orleans; Mary Thomas Shultheis, Thomas Jr. Todd; David Linda Stover, Stephen, Scott Sarah; and William Julie Stover, Michelle, Billy John, all of Dayton; and 1 nephew, Dr. Mrs. John Stover and Renee Valerie of Jackson, Ml. Funeral service Tuesday, 10:00 A.M.

at the Routsong Funeral Home, 6 Oakwood Ave. at Irving with Rev. David Nethercott officiating. Entombment Memorial Park Abby. Friends may call at the funeral home Monday, 7:00 P.M.

Memorial contrimay be made to the Shriner's Crippled or Burns Hospitals or the charity of your choice. THOMPSON, Penny Ann, 49, of St. Pete Beach, FL, formerly Dayton, Oh, passed away Friday, November 22, 1996 at home. Born in Chillicothe, OH, moved to St. Pete Beach, FL in 1986 from Lewistown, OH.

She was a registered nurse and nursing coordinator for Palms of Pasadena Hospital, South Pasadena, FL. from 1986 until 1995 when she was made manager of Senior Health Care Center, a division of Palms of Pasadena Hospital, Kenneth City, FL. She was a member of the Pinellas Park Kiwanis, the Kenneth City Business Association and a Protestant. Survivors include her husband Frederick one son, Cody E. Thompson, St.

Pete Beach, FL; two daughters, Dawn A. Pasqualone, Clearwater, FL, Heather L. Giordano, St. Petersburg, FL; one brother, Donald Edgington, San Diego, CA; three sisters, Judi Bayes, Treasure Island, FL, Sherry Bliecher and Linda Garrett, both of Ft. Myers, FL; her parents, Donald and Pat Edgington, Bainbridge, OH; two granddaughters, Daniel Sue and Haley Ann Pasqualone, Clearwater, FL.

THOMAS, Ann age 89, of Dayton, passed away Sunday, Nov. 24, 1996 at Franciscan Medical Center. Preceded in death husband David Thomas, granddaughter Lisa Mantia. Survived by 2 sons daughters-in-law, Michael Elfriede Mantia of Day-. ton, David Tina Mantia of Austin, TX; 8 grandsons; 1 granddaughter; 8 great-grandchildren; 1 sister, Dorothy Cooper; and a host of nieces, nephews and friends from Sacred Heart Church.

He body was donated to Wright State by request of deceased. Memorial services at the convenience of the family. If desired, contributions may be made in Ann's name to the Salvation Army. Kenneth Marie Peters; mother-in-law, Louisa Dopko, Centerville. Interment was in Tippecanoe Memory Gardens, West Lafayette, Indiana.

VOLZ JR, Frederick Gl (Fritz), 76 of Ft. Nov. 23, he was born in New Holland, Ohio, a son ofthe late Frederick G. and Sadie Ann Volz. Fritz was a U.S.

Army veteran of WWII and was retired as an expediter for the Air Force, Fritz was a member of Messiah Lutheran, ChurchofNorth Ft. Myers, Past Patron ofthe Order of Eastern Star, a member of the Free and Accepted Masons, a nobel of Araba Temple of Ft. Myers, a life member of D.A.V. Fritz and his wife of 46 years M. Levora have lived in the local area since 1980.

Mr. Volz is survived by his wife, and his son F. Howard of Ohio; 2 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren. A memorial service will be conducted at a later date: The family request that memorial contributions may be made in his memory to the National Parkinson's Foundation, 1501 N.W. 9th Bob Hope Miami, FL.

33136-1494. North Ft. Myers Memorial Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. WAGONER, Elsie May Patrick age 92, of Miamisburg, passed away Sunday morning at Miami Christel Manor. She was preceded in death by her.

husbands Henry Edward Patrick in 1960, Robert E. Wagoner in 1975; her daughter, Donna Getter in 1996; three brothers and four sisters. She is survived by her two sons, Richard wife Martha) Patrick, Jerry wife Marylin) Patrick, both of Miamisburg; her daughter, Mary Kay husband Jim) Nossett of Mesa, Arizona; 11 grandchildren; 25 great-grandchildren; 4 great-great-grandchildren. Friends may call at the Brough-Getts Funeral Home, 102 S. Second Miamisburg, from 8:00 P.M., Tuesday where funeral services will be at 10:00 A.M.

on Wednesday. Pastor Gary Thompson, officiating. Burial will be at Hill Grove Cemetery, Miamisburg. WHITEHEAD, Clara age 101 of Kettering, Ohio, formerly of West Alexandria, Ohio, passed away Sunday, November 24; 1996 at the Kettering Convalescent Center. She was born November 1, 1895, the daughter of Wellington and Isabelle Boomershire Smith.

She was a member of the Zion morial United Church of Christ. Clara is survived by two sons: Harold White: head and wife Betty, Lowe ell Whitehead and wife Lois; 5 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren and 1 great-great-grandchild. Funeral services will be held 2:00 P.M. Wednesday, November 27, 1996 from the Rogers Funeral Home, New Lebanon, 324 West Main Street. Rev.

Charles Sorrell presiding. Interment Sugar Grove Cemetery. Friends may wish to call one hour prior to the service on Wednesday. 002 In Memoriam HAPPY BIRTHDAY RICHARD BURGAN NOV. 26, 1972-MARCH 23, 1995 LOVE.

YOUR FAMILY SAMUEL SILER Gone from our Sight, But never our Memories, Gone from our Touch, But never our Hearts. Sadly missed by wife Nancy.

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Publishing it in local or smaller metropolitan newspapers costs around $60 to start. Large metropolitan newspapers charge anywhere from $263 to several thousands of dollars. Cheaper alternatives to publishing in the newspaper include online-only newspapers, memorial websites and social media.

What is the nickname for Dayton Ohio? ›

Dayton: "The Gem City." Dayton possibly got its nickname due to its beautiful upkeep of the city. That description was included in an August 1845 report in the Cincinnati Chronicle about Dayton.

What is the best place to live in Dayton? ›

If you're looking for a quiet, charming place to settle down near the city of Dayton, Bellbrook could be a perfect fit! Home to Wright State University and the beloved Carillon Historical Park, Miamisburg is a thriving, affordable Dayton Metro city and a fantastic place to put down roots.

What is the middle class in Dayton Ohio? ›

What is considered a middle-class income? The middle-class income range in Ohio landed between $44,660 and $133,980 in 2022, which was the most recent year available from Census data.

Why did Dayton Ohio decline? ›

The simultaneous population loss and loss of high-skilled workers inhibited Dayton's ability to reinvent itself. The city's economy became heavily reliant on older industries, particularly the auto industry.

Why is Dayton Ohio so popular? ›

It's the Birthplace of Aviation

Dayton is proud to be home to the pioneering spirit of the Wright Brothers, as well as ongoing aerospace innovation at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base and cutting-edge research conducted at the University of Dayton Research Institute.

Is Dayton bigger than Akron? ›

The U.S. Census Bureau estimates Akron's 2019 population to be 197,597, while its county, Summit, has 541,013 people. Dayton has a population of 140,407, which appears to be significantly less than Akron's, but Dayton's Montgomery County has 531,687 people.

What is causing poverty in Dayton Ohio? ›

A lack of jobs that pay a living wage is a valid and well-known factor in poverty, but other issues include poor infrastructure, limited transportation options, increasing daily living costs and changing family structures, said Philip Cole, executive director of the Ohio Association of Community Action Agencies.

Why is Ohio's population decreasing? ›

Births, deaths, and migration trends aggregate into a total population number. By 2050, Ohio, as a state, is expected to experience more deaths per year than births and in-migration.

Is the city of Dayton Ohio shutting down? ›

(Dayton, OH) - Thousands of Dayton City residents and businesses can breathe a little easier as the Dayton City Commission officially passed the 2023 budget and narrowly avoided a citywide shutdown of vital public services.

What cities are shrinking in Ohio? ›

Cleveland's population declined 2.74% and Akron's population went down 0.91% between 2020 and 2023. Between 2010 and 2020, Cleveland lost 6% of its population and Akron 4%. In the 1990s, the rate of population loss was 5.4%, according to the Cleveland Planning Commission. In the 1980s it was 8.9%.

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