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The Marion Star from Marion, Ohio • 13

The Marion Star from Marion, Ohio • 13

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THE MARION STAR, MARION, OHIO THIRTEEN MONDAY, AUGUST 9, 1965 tery. Friends may call at theipital where she was a patient Mrs. Mae Crisv.ell of Porter-' 1 fjl Glass Funeral Home in Coshoc-; for three weeks. dale, Mrs. Clarence Strahm Li(l(lClS I KICC Deaths and Funerals ton tonight from 7 to 9 and Born March 13, 1834, in Wyan-1 of Fostoria, Mrs.

Flaudiai Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to dot County, Mrs. Creasap wasOwensby of Covington, -Cpl li I'njtf Father of Marionites Claimed at Port Clinton Orie E. Birchfield, 58, of Port Clinton RR 2 died at 2:58 a.m. Sunday in Magruder Hospital there. He had suffered a cere- the daughter of Samuel and and Mrs.

Fannie George of Elizabeth McWhorter Thomas. Avondale, 6 sons. Vhal- In New York She was married Dec. 12, 1907, en of Carey, James of Willard. Cemetery.

The Hughes Hyll Mortuary is in charge of the 3Irs. Jonathan Tompkins Mrs. Frank Frederick UPPER SANDUSKY Mrs. to Henry Creasap, who died in Cecil of Fostoria, William of Drum hral hpmnrrhaoo A nativa nf jGuysville and Glenn and Marvin The Marion Cadet Jr. 1937.

111 Sara Elizabeth Frederick, 81, ofj Surviving are a son, Keenan Lewis of Covington; 44 grand-; Bugle Corps after an exhibi-j Mason CountVj West Mrs. Almedia Tompkins, 88, of lrgmia, William F. Hull upper aanuusny uieu ai ureasan at KK 1 Wren: ttH ereat-granrtrhi rtren uuu uu ueiuouiu; in me nin- ii, t. mil FaVj daughter, Mrs. Ernest Hastings and a brother, Orbie H.

Luns-ance Carnation festival iatur- a.iu of RR 1, Kenton; two grandchild ford of Gastonia, Ga. A son, mnt. u-aveiea an mgnt to; mens. naa ueen a dren and two great-grandchil-j daughter and a brother are de-mPete against top New York machinist. 562 Silver died Sunday noon in General Hospital.

Her hus-ban, Jonathan, died some time ago. Born May 28, 1879, in Hocking County, she was a daughter cf Martin and Melissa Ellen p.m. Saturday tne fiamDow Nursing Home here. Born Jan. 27, 1884, in Toledo, she was the daughter of Christopher A.

and Lucy Balen-tine Keen. She was married to William F. Hull, 88, of Prospect RB 1 died at 6 p.m. Saturday in Marion General He was the retired of the Watkins estate. Born Nov.

20, 1908. he was a den; a sister, Mrs. Myrtle Mc-1 ceased. 'and Canadian corps in Atuca, Intire of Marseilles. One sister! Funeral services will be con- N.Y.

Sunday afternoon son of George and Sarah Eck-ard Birchfield. He was a mem- and two brothers are deceased. i ducted Wednesday at 2:30 p.m.! St. Joseph's of Batavia. N.Y.

Mrs. Creasan was a mernW in the Methodist Church. Rev. i New York state champions, won ber of hhiloh Baptist Church. of Marseilles Methodist Church David H.

Weaver will officiate. the contest with a score of 77.40, Surviving are his widow. Mrs. Vandeygriff Mounts. She was a I forn Ycl- AS0Sla-member of the Lee St.

Presby- (New Bloomington), he was the terian Church and Paramount ion lnrl R- and Caroline and the Rebekah Lodge. jBunal will be Spring Grove ioiioweo Dy me Lanaoian na-Marietta Zieg Birchfield; a Council, Daughters of America. ox( HuI1- Services will be at 3:30 p.m. cemetery, mends may can at vudmpiim iwumo w-'-; daughter, Mrs. Harold J.

Miller Wednesday at the Bringman tne Bristoll Funeral Home after mists with a score ot Marion; three sons, Robert Surviving is a sister, Mrs. Belle Aug. 25, 1907, he married Han Tucker of 190 Edwards St. Co. Funeral Home here with tonignt Rev.

Harold Simon officiating The body was removed to the M. H. Gunder Sons Funeral Home. Burial will be in the Chandler Frank Frederick Sept. 26, 1904.

He died Nov. 18, 1956. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Peggy Kline and Miss Maxine Frederick, both of Up per Sandusky; three grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren. One sister and two brothers are deceased.

She was a member of the John Stewart Methodist Church here and the Order of Eastern Star. Services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Bringman Co. Funeral Home here with CHANNEL MASTER "Small Talk" Mrs. Edna B.

Olson MOUNT GILEAD Funeral Laaets piacea wira wiin us.i l. of Prospect, Marvin E. of and were followed by the Iron-; 1344 Marion Cardington Rd diquoit Statesmen with 68.85 and' and Jerry E. at home- four the McHenry, I1L, Viscounts grandchildren, and two brothers, with 57.35. 1 Onie of Delaware and Okie of On the return trip to Marion Leonardsburg bus trouble again plagued the) Funeral senkes wi be CQn Cemetery at Marseilles.

Friends may call at the funeral home nah Downs who died Jan. 28, 1917. He was a member of the Prospect Baptist Church and Eastern Star Chapter 69 and was the oldest member of Lodge 444, of Prospect which he joined 58 years ago. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Roy LeMasters of Rich-wood RR 3 and Mrs.

Orvel Tuesday from 2 to 5 p.m. ancj services were held Sunday in the 7 to 9 i Craven Funeral Home here for uiKis ous amici nig 1 ducted Wednesday at 2 p.m a iiicvitaiucai 11 cuauuo 11. j.l 1V1I5. CAUia D. Ul 1V1UUUI Gilead who died Thursday in the Morrow County Hospital.

the Gehm Funeral Home at hmpH if will arrivp in Marinn James W. Hunter BUCYRUS James W. Hunt Transistorized Tape Recorder Weighs Only 26 ozs. DISTRIBUTED BY ccducv ci cPTDntiinc Rev. Harry J.

Young officiated. prospect, itev. Donald Miaver ha, officiate- Burial wi" at The Cadets leave Saturday for rm VripnrtQ mav Kempton of Prospect and a Rev. R. B.

Coleman officiat er, 64, of Bucyrus died at 11:10: Burial was Fulton Ceme" Kimherly Rk'hendollar Kimberly Lynn Richendollar, Infant daughter of Tommy and Marlene Sue VanSickle Richendollar, died at 7:30 p.m. Saturday in General Hospital where she was born about 10 hours earlier. The family's address is 241 W. Fairground St. Services will be conducted Tuesdav at 10 a.m.

in Marion the VFW National a.m. Sunday in Bucyrus Com-16 l'at the funeral home after 7 t0- 224 N. Prospect Marion. O. Champion-iof th.

hnrna in Born May 20, 1874, Mrs. Ol munity Hospital Mlip uc neiu III iiuuagu. night ing. Burial will be in Old Mission Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Tuesday from 2 to 5 p.m.

and 7 to 9 p.m. son was the daughter of Edson tal of 117 corps is expected to and Hannah Smith Jenkins. participate in the preliminaries grandson Prospect. Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday at 2 p.m. in the Gehm Funeral Home in Prospect.

Rev. A. 0. Long of West Mansfield will officiate. Burial will be in Prospect Cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home. She is survived by son Rich CALL Born Nov. 8, 1900, in Bucyrus, he was the son of John W. and Ida Young Hunter. He was married March 28, 1925, to Phyllis Ridenour, who survives.

One which are scheduled to be held Tuesday and Wednesday where ard of Milwaukee, a grand son and three great-grandchil-! all but 15 will be eliminated and brother, two sisters and one son dren. tthe top 15 will compete Aug. are deceased. I Mrs. Olson was a member of 18, in Soldiers Field for the na- Mr.

Hunter was a machinist 1 Trinity Methodist Church in; tional title. Mount Gilead. Last year, the Cadets finished FOR LOCAL 16th in a field of 42. The Cadets will participate in a contest Saturday night in Funeral Services at the Hydraulic Press at Mount Gilead, having retired last October. He was a member of the St.

John United Church of Christ and the Moose Lodge. Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Wise Funeral Home here with Rev. H. A.

Oscar L. Dcnnison Tuesday 2 mence, 111., and on Sunday in SAFETY CAB CO. p.m., Ford Funeral Home, La- Lvanston. Monday all corps will stand inspection and pre- Elhert L. Hoskins BUCYRUS-Elbert L.

Hoskins, 32, of Bucyrus died at 10:45 a.m. Sunday at his home as the result of a fall from his trailer home Saturday night. Mr. Hoskins was taken to the hospital and returned home. The coroner has not ruled as to the cause of death.

Born May 27, 1933, in Scotts-ville, he was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Willie H. Hoskins. He was married March 18, 1961 to Derenia Shaw, who survives.

Also surviving are the mother in Scottsville, one son, David, and one daughter, Debra, at home; one brother, Donnie Rue, Rev. William Patterson. i burial LaRue Cemetery. Friends will start at 7:30 a.m Mrs. Leroy Sulcer GALION Mrs.

Mary Elizabeth Sulcer of Coshocton, mother of James E. Sulcer of Gal-ion, died Sunday at 11:20 p.m. in the Coshocton Memorial Hospital. She had been ill for 10 days. She was born in Zanesville Nov.

20, 1890. On Jan. 12, 1913 in Zanesville, she married Leroy Sulcer, and he survives. She was a member of the Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Coshocton. Tuesday.

Drawing for position Hartmann officiating. Burial may call at the funeral home. will be in Oakwood Cemetery. Friends may call tonight at the funeral home. to go on the field in prelim contests will be held Sunday afternoon.

The Cadets will return to Marion early Thursday morning, and on Aug. 21 they will appear in exhibition at the 11th annual Cavalcade of Music to be held Former Local Woman Taken by Death at Polk Mrs. Rilla Helbert Donelson, 97, mother of Marion residents, AlUnn tnnliirJa fnnr died Saturday in the home of a daughters, Mrs. Herbert Keith of 1' nd itur cicrarc IWro I talma annor. two sisters, Mrs.

Delcie Ander of Newcomerstown, Mrs. Betty son, Lisle, at Polk RR 1. husband, Hiram, died in 1948 in 1 Ashland. At one time she had Hoyd L. Lonwell, i2, resided in the Marion vicinity.

Succumbs at Bellaire son of Adolphus, and Mrs. Dorothy Shaw of Bucyrus. Mr. Hoskins was employed as a plumber's helper for Robert Yost. He came here in October 1960 from Scottsville, Ky.

He was a member of the General Born Sept. 23, 1867, she was a Floyd E. Conwell, 82, formerly daughter of John and Celesta Sirs. Frank J. Austin MOUNT GILEAD Mrs.

Maude L. Austin, 81, of Marengo RR 1 died Sunday night at home. She had been ill several years. Her husband, Frank died in 1928. Born April 3, 1884, in Magnetic Springs, she was a daughter of John M.

and Martha Weaver Fleming. She was a member of the Sparta Methodist Church. Surviving are a son, Arlin L. of the Sparta vicinity; a step-granddaughter; five step greatgrandchildren, and a sister, Mrs. Edythe F.

Hatten of the Marengo vicinity. Funeral services will be con Sisler Helbert. She was a mem-! of this area, died at 2 p.m. Sat- ber of the EUB Church at in Bellaire City Hospital. From 1950-58, she made her! He had ill five years.

His .3 Mull H.Huihii yT 1 Baptist Church of Scottsville. The body will be taken to the Blanchard of Medina, Mrs. Le-Roma Henderson of Sheridan, and Mrs. Thomas Metz-ler of Fairborn; another son, Robert L. Sulcer of San Francisco; three brothers, Clarence McNally of Seattle, Walter Mc-Nally of Cleveland and Herbert McNally of Zanesville; a sister, Miss Kathryn Rickets of Zanesville, and 10 grandchildren.

Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 9 a.m. in the Sacred Heart Catholic Church at Coshocton. Burial will be in the Zanesville Ceme- home was at Powhatan Point. home with a daughter here. His wife, Mrs.

Delia Barlow T. W. Crow and Sons Funeral CALL MERCHANTS TRANSFER, and STORAGE 180 KILL STREET Phone 382-0626 Marion, Ohio Surviving are 2 daughters, Mrs. Grover Hahn of 1703 Mar-1 Conwell, died Jun 14, 1964. ion-Waldo Rd.

and Mrs. Hazel! Surviving are two daughters, Edwards of 593 N. State Margaret Buchanan of the son in whose home she diediWasnlngton C- and Mrs Jane Richard Hyll Home of Scottsville, Ky. The Munz-Pirnstill Funeral Home was in charge of local arrangements. Kentucky arrangements are pending.

in the Ashland vicinitv: anoth- HoaK 01 nicago, a son, jonn 1, ducted Wednesday at 2 p.m. in of Marion RR 7 and four grand er son, Scott E. of Mansfield; children. 10 grandchildren, and 35 great the Jacobs Funeral Home in Marengo. Rev.

Mary Willyard will officiate. Burial will be in Bloomfield Cemetery. Friends The body is at the Gibson and Bauknecht Funeral home in Powhatan Point. Mrs.D.W.Wasserbeck RICHWOOD Mrs. Louie Wasserbeck, 79, of RR 1, Pros grandchildren.

A brother and three sisters are deceased. Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday at 2 p.m. in the Fickes Funeral Home at Jeromesville. Burial will be at may call at the funeral home Capable Staff to Serve You While our mortuary and equipment are important, even more so are the skill and ability of our staff members. Their training, experience, and natural aptitude are most important in rendering the high type of service for which Hughes-Hyll have become so widely known.

after 10 a.m. Tuesday. pect aiea aunoay at 8 p.m. in the Persinger Rest Home at LaRue. She had been seriously 3 Youngsters Treated For Dog Bite Injuries Hayesville.

Friends may call at ill for eight weeks. Born Nov. 1, 1885 in Jackson Township, Union County, she the funeral home tonight from Mrs. William Vaughn CAREY Mrs. Mattie Vaughn, 73, of Carey died at 9 a.m.

Sunday in Blanchard Valley Hospi 7 to 9. Three dog bite injuries were reported over the weekend. Brenda Edwards, 4, of 850 Richmond was bitten on her left hand by an apparently tal at Findlay. She had been a lai ai rwuiay. one nau ueen a i .1 I 1 patient there 16 days.

Her hus- Ja" I'ealli I roneu 0 band, William, died July 29, CINCINNATI (AP) Hamil-; stray dog wnne playing at ner was the daughter of Franklin and Mary Ellen Kirts Butz. On Jan. 31, 1909 in Green Camp, she married Daniel W. Wasserbeck, and he survives. She was a member of the Emanuel United Church of Christ at Green Camp, the Farm Ladies Social Club of home at 7:30 p.m.

Saturday. 1953. i ton County authorities today Born Feb. 18, 1892, in Ken-1 were investigating the death of tucky, she was the daughter of a prisoner at the county jail. James R.

and Lessie Shepard; Officials said Francis Dill- Cheryl Stansberry, 4, of 1058 Isel Ave. was treated at General Hospital at 7:30 p.m. Sun MORTUARY, Inc. 318 Mt. Vernon Ave.

Phone 383 3131 day for an injury to her nose Lunsford. She was a member worth, 56. Cincinnati, apparent- Green Camp and the Otterbein: MIMIIlt IY INVITATION of the Methodist Church, the ly got hold of a plastic bag and inflicted by a dog in the 300 Woman's Society of the church I used it to suffocate himself. block of Nye St. andWCTU.

Dillworth had been charged Bryon Walker, 8, of 934 Ken- Survivine are 7 daughters. with first degree murder in the I ton Ave. was treated at the Ladies Aid Society at Prospect. Survivors include two sons, Joe and Ernie, both of RR 1, IMPRESSIVE 0 NATIONAL SELECTED MORTICIANS Prospect, four grandchildren an Mrs. Lillie Nelson of Carev.

June 24 shooting of Mrs. Paula hospital at 5:10 p.m. Sunday two great grandchildren. Two; Mrs. Carlton Wright of Monroe, 1 Hartleib, 62.

The grand jury had! for an injury to his right hand sisters and a brother preceded Mrs. Ira Alexander and not yet acted in the case. I by a neighborhood dog. tier in deatn. Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 1:30 p.m.

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