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The Marion Star from Marion, Ohio • 5

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The Marion Stari
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of a daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Monday, January 22, 1968 THE MARION STAR 5 uetauder of 225 W. 1st Ave. in Deaths and Funerals Columbus after a year's illness Prior to her Illness she was employed at the YMCA in Crestline. Surviving with her husband are four brothers, Charles Jack Former Resident Of Area Dies at 67 MANSFIELD Lester Shon- Illinois Group Wins Contest The White Tornados, an all- Her husband, George B.

M. will be in Memorial Park Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 1 p.m. Sewell, an Erie Railroad conductor, died in 1917. sey Daly, 67, of 62 N.

Home lira. II irani Paddock Surviving are two daughters, Mrs Edna Grar Parldnrk Marv IIuddle Ada and son of Caledonia, James and Robert of near Marion and Bruce of Galion, and two sis Mansfield, died earlv to Born Dec. 18, 1877, she was a native of Sheridan, Ind. She had resided in Columbus at 223 day in People's Hospital after a 3 More Bodies Found I Silver Bridge Crash POINT PLEASANT, W. Va.

(AP) Three more bodies have been recovered from the Ohio River here at the site of the collapse of the Silver Bridge during rush hour traffic Dec. 15.. The total of known victims ters, Mrs. Roy Pmyard of Mar- Sunday in Wyandot Memorial LZl mge tel and Mrs. Richard Danner W.

1st Ave. 23 years. Surviving are another daugh of near Marion. Kites Held in Detroit Services were to be this morning in St. Mary of Red- weens illness.

A native of Kirkpatrick, he had resided in this area 40 years and previously in Marion County. Before retiring in 1965, he was employed ter, Mrs. Helen Tilkington of girl color guard, from Momence, 111., performing Sunday before a capacity audience in the Marion Catholic High School gym, won the Marion Cavalcade of Guards title over six other competing units. The contest, sponsored by the Hiram, died -I m.wm anrinm Un- nn Vf Columbus: a son, George of i'iai uii, ii AVUtll 1937. She was formerly of Mar Services will be at 9 a.m.

Tuesday in St. Joseph Church with Rev. Kenneth Hans officiat Irene Kelly of Youngstown. Dayton; nine grandchildren, ford Church, Detroit, for Mrs. is 39 with seven other persons Mrs.

Mary Edmundson of Penn and 39 great grandchildren Kathryn Steinberger, 64, of sylvania Ave. and Mrs. Feme Mrs. Helen Newell of 521 Park ion. Born Oct.

2, 1883, in Franklin County, she was a daughter of Henry C. and Sarah ing. Burial will be in Mt. Calvary Cemetery, Galion. Blvd.

here is a granddaughter. Barrett of Bradenton, Fla Friends may call at Snyder Funeral Home, Galion, where Two sons and a great-grandson Services will be Wednesday at jvianzom Miner, she was a 14726 Mettetal Detroit, sister of John P. Woodcock of 1116 Colonial Ave. She died unexpectedly Friday at home. Born Jan.

11, 1904, in Marion, she was the daughter of are deceased member of Emanupl l.iithpran 1:30 in Boyd Funeral still missing. The three bodies recovered over the weekend were identified as Albert E. Adler 31, of Gallipolis, Ohio; Alonzo Darst 30, of Cheshire, Ohio, and Harold Cundiff, about 38, of Winston? Salem, N. C. Rosary will be recited at 8 to Marion Cadet all-girl color guard, was a Mid-West Color Guard Circuit Contest.

The Marion Cadet color guard performed in exhibition and a short concert of new music Services will be Wednesday Churrh in Marinn Mnr ran. Home. Rev. M. E.

Hollensen night. at 2 p.m. in Hughes-Demmg will officiate. Burial will be in field Council. D.

of A. and B. Mortuary. Rev. H.

V. Falor Marion Cemetery. of R.T. auxiliary. as a route salesman by Jones Potato Chip Co.

of Mansfield 19 years. Born April 17, 1900, he was a son of John and Margaret Shon-sey Daly. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Corinne Hellinger Daly; a daughter, Mrs. Fred H.

Kline of Mansfield; two grandsons, and two sisters, Mrs. Gaile Baker and Mrs. John Hane of Marion, i Four brothers preceded him in death. I Services will be Wednesday at; 11 a.m. in J.

H. Finefrock and Sons Funeral Home. Rev. Rich-j was played by the Cadet Drum friends may call at the fu- Mrs. Grace 31.

Iliggins DELAWARE Mrs. Grace At one time she and her hus- will officiate. Burial will be in Marion Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Tuesday from 2 to Bugle Corps. band operated Paddock Coal home after 4 m- Tues- Thomas J.

and Johanna B. Shay Woodcock. Surviving are her husband, Urban; two daughters of Detroit; a son of Detroit, and the brother here. Wrons Designer Mae Hiceins. 61.

of RR 2. Dela The Fremont Militaires, the here and nreviouslv. hnth 1967 American Legion National Junior Champions, placed 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. ware, died Saturday in Jane M. Case Hospital after a two-week illness.

She had resided in Delaware County four years. second followed by the Eagel- been employed by Hocking Valley Railroad. They came here in 1899. Mrs. Paddock had been in Sycamore with a daughter 11 years.

Mrs. George Sewell Mrs. Lora Mae Sewell, 90, formerly of Marion, died at 12:20 p.m. Saturday in the home The page of winter pictures in The Star Saturday misidentified the woman responsible for the attractive cat snowman. Credit should have been given to Mrs.

Thomas K. Park and daughter of 423 S. Grand Ave. Karl Holterman GALION Graveside ser ettes of Sandusky. On Saturday night, the Cadet Guard placed third in a contest Born Aug.

4. 1906. she was a The Ethiopian government has set up a permanent investment company to assist foreign daughter of John Wesley and vices win De neia at a p.m. held in Sandusky. ard Yaussy will officiate.

Burial jp-vrf-ii "-til investors. hannie Keeves Pennington. surviving are a daughter. Tuesday in Blooming Grove Cemetery for Karl C. Holterman, former Gabon area resident who died Saturday in Philadelphia, Pa.

Miss Dorothy at home; four sons. Charles of RR 3. Maren- go. Chester of Columbus. Hubert JANUARY WHITE GOODS EVENT COMES IN ALL COLORS EVEN WHITE of Sunbury and Herman at home; seven grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs.

Ruby Myers of the rural address and Mrs. deepest Wlffi- understanding Hobart Thompson of West Vir Miss Leola Crispin, Mrs. Dana Wiggins of Marion, Ray Crispin of Nevada and Miss Marguerite Crispin of Mansfield are cousins. Rev. Frank MarLett of First Methodist Church, Galion, will officiate.

Burial will be in charge of the Snyder Funeral Home here. Mrs. Irwin E. Brown MOUNT GILEAD Mr3. Leafa E.

Brown, 83, of Mount Gilead a helping hand ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY an efficient staff Gf Oil JAtee died Saturday noon in Morrow County Hospital. Previously, she had been a patient in Chester-ville Convalescent Home 19 months. Her husband, Irwin, died in 1934. She had been a practical nurse. Born Oct.

19, 1884, at Climax, ginia, and four brothers, William Pennington of Columbus, Clyde of Reynoldsburg and Norman and Raymond of West Virginia. Services will be Tuesday at 11 a.m. in Hanrahan-Pletcher Funeral Home here. Burial will be in Green Mound Cemetery near Kil bourne. Harold Ratkburn RADNOR -Harold Ruthbum, 60, of RR 1, Radnor died Sunday in Jane M.

Case Hospital in Delaware after a long illness. He had been employed by State Highway Department as a carpenter and resided in Radnor vicinity five years. Bom Nov. 13, 1907, in Morrow County, he was a son of Lewis and Mariah Rathburn. Surviving are his widow, Re becca; an adopted daughter, Mrs.

Margaret Thomas of Miami, a stepdaughter, Mrs. Phyllis Thomas of Columbus; a brother, Frank of Mount Gilead, and a sister, Mrs. Mabel Strait of Mount Gilead. Services will be Wednesday at 2 p.m. in Bennett-Brown Funeral Home in Delaware.

Rev. James Stephenson will officiate. she was a daughter of Elias and Sarah Lewis Boyer. She was a member of Cardington Sunder Nazarene Church. Surviving are two sons, Rev.

erne i7 Kenneth Brown of Marion, and Lester W. of RR 1, Cardington; a daughter, Mrs. Helen Purcell of South Euclid; a brother, Amza Boyer of Mount Gilead, and a sister, Mrs. Fleet Phone 382-3616 347 W. Center St.

IT'S LUCKY TO WEAR YOUR BIRTHSTONE JANUARY'S Axtell of Cardington. A son, daughter, brother and sister are deceased. Services will be Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. in Snyder Funeral Home. Rev.

Ellis Teasdale will officiate. Burial will be in Zion Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home. John W. Foust Burial will be in Radnor Cem MrtktoM etery.

Mrs. Alva Wright UPPER SANDUSKY -Mrs. GALION John W. Foust, 86, The Garnet Symbol of Constancy of Galion died Sunday at 6:10 Alta LaVerne Wright, 86, of Los p.m. in Crawford County dled at 10:30 P-m.

Sun-after several years of failing day in Wyandot Memorial Hos- health. After farming in "vj 1 "7 na County, he was employed by resldfd Colonial Manor the city here then by 'North 'Nursing Home Harps ter Electric Co I Alva, died in 1954. She Born June 24. 1881, in Morrow a of Antrim Town- 8.TMl..ra,t..',WtI r. n( tv, snip ana a reiirea teacner.

County, he was the son of John, I Born Feb. she lliw wxWu f'ryfy) 16, 1881, was from $29.95 and Sarah Kennedy Foust. His a daughter of Hiram and Eliza wife, Florence, died in 1951, beth Sott Leith. She had at for her: The dark red of a fine Garnet ring with its old world charm and sentiment will delight her beyond words. for him: The deep rich fed of fine Garnet mounted in a handsome setting makes a distinctive ring for a man.

Most birthslonet available in genuine, tynlhetic or Surviving are three nephews, tended Ohio Northern Univer William Cans of Coldwater, sity. Donald of Mansfield and; s'urviving a sister Mrs Grace Mauk of near Upper San Francis of Lorain and two nieces, Mrs. Pauline Poison and dusky and a brother, Arlington Mrs. Alta Holloway of Galion. Leith of Seville.

Services will be Wednesday at Services will be Wednesday ot 1 p.m. in Snyder Funeral Home. Rev. Frank MarLett will from JSTf imitation ttonc. DIAMOND MEKCHANTS SINCE 1919 2 p.m.

in Lucas Funeral Home here. Rev. M. W. George will officiate.

Burial will be at Nevada. Friends may call at the funeral home after 7 p.m. officiate. Burial will be in Fair-view Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 7 tonight.

Mrs. Carl Gans GALION -Mrs. Kathryn E. Wounds Prove Fatal Gans, 36, of Crestline, died Sat HAMILTON, Ohio (AP) LAST ISO WEST CENTER STREET AT DIAMOND LANE MARION, OHIO 43302 PHONE 382-2630 urday in Galion Community Jerome Hansley, 44, Newport, Hospital where she had been a wounded Jan. 15 by police patient for a few weeks.

She gunfire when he refused to had been in failing health four heed officers' warnings to halt All our famous Fashion Manor sheets at a staked out cafe in nearby years. Born in Marion County, Feb. 21, 1931, Mrs. Gans was a daughter of Elva F. and Ruth E.

Somerlot Jackson. She was married to Carl Gans, Jan. 31, Venice, died Sunday in Fort Hamilton Hospital. The Butler County sheriff's office said Hensley was shot after he and another man at 1967. tempted to flee the premises Mrs.

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