The Early Bird from Arcanum, Ohio (2024)

July 23, 2017-The Early Bird, www.bluebagmedia.com PAGE 3 HEALTHY MOMENTS is an educational health and wellness series designed to provide information from subject matter experts on a variety of topics. Healthy Moments offers a number of diverse topics relevant to healthcare choices, prevention, and community health. WAYNE Join us the 3rd Tuesday of every month for a FREE health and wellness program! Location: 3rd Floor Conference Room. Meal is served at and Presentation begins at HEALTHCARE To RSVP contact Jordan Francis at 937.547.7409 or jordan.francis@waynehealthcare.org Committee (13), Sarah day, ed was 1924 lah Army July 1947, the nance in M. 24, then L.

by dore vey and of dren ville, shaw death two Lisa; and ew, day, p.m., Koller (12), Dalton (11) and Jack (6). He will be missed. Veteran Hinshaw, 92, Springfield, passed onto his heavenly home on WednesMay 31, 2017, surroundby his loving family. He born on December 11, in Alta, Iowa to the late Harvey R. Hinshaw and BeuS.

Bruff. Bob served in the U.S. during WWII from 2, 1943 to February 7, serving primarily with 523rd Engineer MainteCompany, primarily France, and then in Leyte, Philippines. He married the late Hazel Yoemans on November 1951 in Federal Dam, Minn. Being a widower, Bob married the late Edna Fisher on June 4, 1975 in Wausau, Wis.

He is survived his six children; TheoJr. of Wisconsin, Har(Lynne) of Greenville, Russell (Muriel) of Kansas, William of Springfield, Anna (Mike) Stone of Wisconsin, Gerald (Tammylynn) Arizona; 15 grandchil(Elizabeth Proctor and James Hinshaw of Greenalso Melody Dickerson formerly from Ansonia), 27 great-grandchildren (Austin Fitzgerald, Ethan Spencer, Hunter Henninger, Ayden, Henninger, Frankie Proctor, Harley Proctor, Hannah Hinand Raven Hinshaw of Greenville), and one great great-grandchild. Bob was preceded in by his parents; one brother, James his wives; daughters, Doradean and Delores; one granddaughter, two grandsons, Festus Michael; and one nephJames P. Hinshaw. Visitation was held SunJune 4, 2017, at Greenlawn Funeral HINSHAW Theadore, T.

(11), Home North. Funeral vices were at 2:30 p.m. SMITH Dr. Richard D. Smith, 80, Veteran passed away peacefully Sarasota's Tidewell Hospice July 8, 2017 after a battle with cancer.

A long-time resident and ophthalmologist in St. Petersburg, Richard was born March 22, 1937 and raised in and around Peebles. He put himself through Ohio University in 3 years and then medical school at Ohio State University. He completed his residency at Mound Park Hospital (Bayfront Medical Center) and was a Flight Surgeon (Captain) in the US Air Force. Richard moved back to St.

Petersburg and opened his ophthalmology practice where he enjoyed the Florida lifestyle. He was an avid and accomplished fisherman, boater, and scuba diver. He enjoyed photography, carpentry and running, and played both tennis and golf. His family will always remember and appreciate the example he set, his tenacity, honesty, and the importance of remembering where he came from. His guidance in navigating life (working hard and being accomplished) and enjoying life will always be remembered.

He was preceded in death by his sister, Helen Smith. He is survived by his loved companion of 20 years, Darlene Winterrowd; his daughter and son-in-law, Elizabeth and Danny Joy; his son and daughter-in-law, Weston and Peggy Smith; his brother Charles Smith; and his stepsons and their spouses, David Winterrowd, Jason and Marilisa Winterrowd, and Damon and Jenny Winterrowd. Importantly, he was "Papa" to ten grandchildren, were fortunate to have his guidance and love, Amelia (17), Aidan (17), Grace (13), Ryan (12), Jacob (15), Olivia Danny D. Roseberry, 69, of Greenville, passed away July 18, 2017, at Hospice in Greenville. He was born August 30, 1947, in Flemingsburg, to the late James and Dorothy (Mitchell) Roseberry.

Danny is survived by his wife of 43 years, Joy. He is also survived by daughter, Danna (Ty) Reents, Kettering; daughter, Melissa (Dennis Givens) Roseberry, Ansonia; son, Matt (Jaime) Roseberry, Tipp City; son, Jake (Katie) Roseberry, Greenville; daughter, Rachel (Cedric) Hicks, Hamilton; daughter, Traci (Bob) Gorman, Flemingsburg, sister, Kiela (Kris) Willetts; brother, Kevin Roseberry; 11 grandchildren and two great grandchildren; and numerous nieces, nephews and other family. A Celebration of Life will be held Sunday, July 23, 2017, at the First Congressional Christian Church Activity Building, 115 W. 5th Greenville, from 2-5 p.m. NEWBAUER Merle L.

Newbauer, 72, of Greenville, and formerly of Woodington, died Sunday, July 9, 2017. A graveside service was held Friday, July 14, 2017 at Oakland Cemetery, Darke County. ROSEBERRY 14, 2017. A Mass of Christian Burial was held Tuesday, July 18, 2017 at St. Denis Catholic Church, Versailles.

Burial is in St. Valbert Cemetery, Versailles. SIDES Mark L. Sides, 52, of GreenVeteran ville, Thursday, died June 22, 2017. A funeral service was held Friday, July 21, 2017, at Zechar Bailey Funeral Home, Greenville.

Burial is in the Dayton National Cemetery. STONEROCK Mildred Eileen Stonerock, 92, of Bradford, died Saturday, July 15, 2017. A funeral service was held Thursday, July POHL Roger Pohl, 85, of Versailles, Veteran Ohio, died Friday, July Junior Fair royalty crowned BY SUSAN HARTLEY STAFF WRITER DARKE COUNTY Eighteen young men and women vied for the title of king and queen during Tuesday's 2017. Junior Fair pageant. Shelby Manning of Union City was crowned queen with Wyatt King of Greenville taking home the title of king.

The two will reign over the 2017 Great Darke County Fair and will represent the county at several events, both local and statewide during the next year. Also serving on the 2017 court will be 3rdrunnersup Zebediah J. Hannan of Union City and Kara Hollinger of New Madison; 2nd runners- Kyle Wuebker and Faith Wilker, both of Versailles; and 1st runners-up Alex Weiss of Arcanum and Natalie Wuebker of Versailles. Both Manning and King admitted they were "shocked" when they heard their names called as queen 20, 2017 at Bridges-Stocker-Fraley Funeral Home, Covington. Interment is at Miami Memorial Park Covington.

WHITE Roger L. White, 76, of Greenville, died Saturday, July 15, 2017. A funeral service was held Tuesday, July 18, 2017, at Zechar Bailey Funeral Home, Greenville. Burial is in Greenville Cemetery. SHEETS Holly Lynn (Evans) Sheets, 57, of Springfield, died Tuesday, July 11, 2017.

A Celebration of Life service was held at the youth building at V.F.W post 1031, Springfield, on July 20, 2017. DRAKE Charles William Drake, 92, of Veteran Greenville, died Monday, July 17, 2017. A Celebration of Life service was held Thursday, July 20, 2017 at Oliver Floyd Funeral Home, Greenville. Burial is in Abbottsville Cemetery. WAGNER Barbara Gail (Allen) Wagner, 54, of Bradford, died Thursday, July 13, 2017.

A Memorial Service was held Friday, July 21, 2017 at the Oakland Church of the Brethren, Bradford. Interment of cremains is at Oakland Cemetery, Bradford. DICKEY Paul Dickey, 72, of GreenVeteran ville, Monday, died July 17, 2017. A Celebration of Life service was held Friday, July 21, 2017 at Oliver Floyd Funeral Home, Greenville. Burial is in Greenville Cemetery.

WALKER Gracelynn Nicole and London Renee Walker, infants, died July 17, 2017. A Celebration of Life memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. on Sunday, July 30, 2017 at Oliver Floyd Funeral Home, Greenville. Following the memorial service, the family will gather at the Greenville City Park to continue to support each other. Family and friends may visit on Sunday, July 30, 2017 from 1-2 p.m.

at the funeral home. Pictured are members of the 2017 Junior Fair Royalty. Sitting, center are Queen Shelby Manning and King Wyatt King. Queen runners-up left to right, 3rd runner-up Kara Hollinger, 2nd runner-up Falth and 1st runner-up Natalle Wuebker. King runners-up, from left Include 1st runner-up Alex Welss, 2nd runner-up Kyle Wuebker runner-up Zebedlah Hannan.

(Susan Hartley photo) He is attending Edison State Community College with plans to obtain an associated in agricultural business. His future plans include owning his own farm. He also serves as a volunteer on the Union City Fire Department. King also hopes to be a 4-H adviser in the future to "give back the opportunities that were given to me." The junior fair pageant was held at the Lighthouse Christian Center's All Seasons Place. approves change to 911 safety plan BY SUSAN HARTLEY STAFF WRITER com DARKE COUNTY With a 2-1 vote, a revised final draft of Darke County's 911 System was adopted during a 911 Committee meeting held Wednesday morning.

Committee members Mike Rhoades, county commissioner and Matt Kolb, chairman of the Greenville Township. Trustees voted in favor of the amended plan, with Greenville Mayor Steve Willman voting against. According to Rhoades the 911 plan's "verbage" had to be changed due to the county's plan to go with one PSAP unit for all 911 calls both landline and cell phone. The city of Greenville has elected to retain and fund their own PSAP unit. "We think we can service the city better by doing our own," Willman said, explaining his vote.

"We think we can take care of our own people better than they can." However, under the county's new plan, all calls will first go to the dispatch center at the Darke County "Sheriff's Office and will be rerouted to the proper agency fire, police, EMS. "With the new plan, they (Greenville dispatch) will not get (any) initial calls," explained Whitaker. Whitaker also noted for several years all of the city of Greenville's EMS calls have gone through the county dispatch and will continue to do so. While no specific date has been established to make the change, it's hoped everything will be in place by the end of the year, Rhoades said. The approved final 911 plan now gives the county's 911 coordinator the go-ahead to begin looking at vendors for new equipment and to hire additional employees.

"We're still looking into which type of equipment," to purchase, said Melissa Hawes, Darke County 911 Coordinator, noting it takes between 12-16 weeks to train new dispatch employees. "What's crucial to us in vendors is the support and service," they will offer, Whitaker said, pointing out "that doesn't mean we'll go with the most costly equipment" but will keep in mind the seriousness of the selection. Another component of the county's emergency safety plan is the change to the MARCS communication system. County commissioners are currently working on a tax levy to place on the Nov. 7 ballot, which would support MARCS equipment.

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Manning, 18, is the daughter of Jason and Heather Manning of Union City. Manning said she had one goal as fair queen. "I'd really just like to get to know a lot of the kids." In her application essay, Manning said if chosen to serve as queen she would be privileged to "leave my legacy" for future girls who hope to wear the crown. Manning will be attending Morehead State University this fall to major in agriculture education. King also was surprised to be chosen but said he was "excited" and was "looking forward to leaving a good impression and representing the county the best I can and make everyone pleased." King, 18, the son of Aaron and Becky King of Greenville is representing the Top Notch 4-H Club.

Include, Wilker to right and 3rd Other contestants included for king: Mark Mayo of Ansonia 4-H Club, Grant Flory of Darke County Beef Club, Matthew Slyder of Ansonia Animal 4-H, Mathew Knight of Pets-nPartners 4-H; and Chris Bucklew of RabbitHabbit. For queen: Morgan Heitkamp of Versailles Canine Capers; Allison Armstrong of Horse Rider, Hannah Rammel of Darke County 4-H Shooting Sports, Shelby Rock of Joyful Jets 4-H, and Rebecca Thornhill of Darke County Girl Scouts. POGO JOIN US 1 293 3 36 for 166 NGO Breakfast, 55269 Bingo 1293 5165 Friday July 28th NGO 9:30 10:30 a.m. FREE BREAKFAST HE Community and Bingo 2' 5165 with PRIZES! 10 Heartland of Greenville 472 243 Marion Drive Greenville 548-3141 GO 327 03 BONGO BONGO.

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