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vices 1903 AR THUR 1979 I in 1901 MA BIA DAILY NEWS SUNDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1993 0 Metro State Glenn seeks tariff breaks to aid Huffy By Katherine Rizzo ASSOCIATED PRESS WASHINGTON Some Ohio lawmakers are asking Congress to pass custommade laws to benefit a few businesses back home. They have introduced bills to restore special tax breaks for companies that make or import bicycles, drill bits and umbrellas. The tax breaks expired because lawmakers could not figure out how to retain them without breaking another law. that makes it harder for the government to spend more than it takes in. Sen.

John Glenn, D-Ohio, who is sponsoring bills to exempt specific imported items from tariffs on behalf of four Ohio companies, said the bills are justified because they involve only components manufactured overseas. "There are no U.S. industries to protect," he said. Ohio beneficiaries would be: a Totes inc. of Loveland, importer of collapsible umbrellas.

Haas Jordan Co. of Toledo, importer of umbrella frames. Superabrasives of Worthington, importer of drill bit components. Huffy Inc. of Celina, importer of bikes, bike parts and wheel-making machines.

In addition to a revival of the duty waiver it first received in 1971, Huffy wants to expand its foreign trade zone for an extra 1 tax break. For the U.S. Treasury, those bills add up to more than $24 million a year in uncollected revenue, according to the International Trade Commission. Ohioans aren't the only ones asking for specialized tax exemptions. Congress last year asked for duty or tariff waivers that would have cost the Treasury more than $600 million a year, said Leo Webb of the ITC's Office of Tariff Affairs and Trade Agreements.

Previously, such waivers were approved so easily that they "ballooned way out of sight," he said. "They have gone from a very small cottage industry sort of thing a few every year for a few hundred thousand or $1 million to $300 to $400 million a year," Webb said. But in 1990, 1 the ballooning tax breaks were deflated by the budget deficit. In 1990, Congress passed a law designed to slow the growth of the deficit. It decreed that when Congress prevents the Treasury from collecting a tax, tariff or duty, it must find a way to collect the same amount of money from somewhere else.

When the next batch of duty exemptions came up for renewal in 1992, they had to be accompanied by an offset. The House Ways and Means Committee's solution was to save 250 duty exemptions by shuffling effective dates and increasing the rate at which car companies paid duty on imported minivans. The strategy failed. Now Glenn is trying to resuscitate the four waivers. Glenn said Huffy's waiver was in effect for more than 20 years and is "vitally important to our domestic bicycle industry's ability to compete against vigorous foreign 3 persons die in separate Miami Valley accidents Three persons have died this weekend in separate car accidents in the Miami Valley.

Betty L. Thobe, 70, of Ansonia was fatally injured at 8:30 p.m. Friday night when her northbound car struck a utility pole along Ohio 118, just south of that Darke County village. The Ohio Highway Patrol said Thobe was taken to Wayne Memorial Hospital in Greenville, where she was pronounced dead. The accident remained under investigation Saturday.

I Dorothy Hoak, 75, of Huntington, W. died after the car she was riding in ran a stop sign at the intersection of Atchison and Nutt roads and was hit broadside by a pickup, a Montgomery County Sheriff's deputy said. The Washington Twp. accident happened at 11:05 a.m. Saturday.

Mrs. Hoak's husband, Eugene Q. Hoak, was driving their car. He was listed in critical condition Saturday evening at Kettering Medical Center. Ray Rose, 63, 7847 Lois Circle, Miami was driving the pickup, County sheriff's deputies said.

He was in fair condition, also at Kettering. Glen D. Everett, 72, 620 W. Market Troy, died Saturday at Stouder Memorial Hospital in Troy after a two-car accident, Troy police said. Everett's car was turning onto the southbound entrance ramp of Interstate 75 when it was hit at 12:49 p.m.

Saturday by a car driven eastbound on Market Street by Matthew W. Organ, 17, 132 Littlejohn Road, Troy, police said. Everett's wife, Helen, 69, who was a passenger in the car, was in taken to Stouder where she was in fair condition Saturday night. Organ, also taken to Stouder, was treated and released. GREATER DAYTON DEATHS AND FUNERALS BAKER, Phoebe, 87, formerly of Dayton, Friday in Springfield, Mo.

Services 10:30 a.m. Tuesday. (HaleSarver, West Milton) BORNS, Paul 74, of Dayton, Saturday. Mass of Christian Burial 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, St.

Rita Catholic Church. (Baker-Hazel) BOYD, Mamie, 87, of 119 Gramont Friday. Services 1:30 p.m. Monday. (Bowman, North) BRAGG, Ronald 45, of Dayton, Friday.

Services 8 p.m. Monday. (Magetti-Gavin) CLARK, Arthur 61, of 1550 Kimmel Lane, Thursday. Services noon Tuesday. (Bowman, South) DERRINGER, George 75, of Dayton, Saturday.

Memorial Mass 8 p.m. Monday, St. Mary Catholic Church. (Morris Sons, Kettering) DUNLEVY, Barbara 64, of Dayton, Friday. Services 10 a.m.

Monday. (Schlientz Moore, Wayne Avenue) EDGAR, Joseph 21, of Bellbrook, Friday. Services 2 p.m. Mon- day, Bellbrook Community Church. (Tobias-Conner, Bellbrook) MONTANUS, Theresa, 55, formerly of Springfield, of Kettering, Saturday.

of Christian Burial 10 a.m. Tuesday, St. Bernard Church, Springfield. (Conroy, Springfield) ROSENBAUM, Alan 60, of Dayton, Friday. Memorial services 2:30 p.m.

Tuesday. (Bradford-Connelly Glickler) SMITH, Lloyd, 70, of Dayton, Wednesday. Graveside services 1 p.m. Tuesday, Westmont Cemetery. (Bradford-Connelly Glickler) SOWERS, Richard, 67, of Dayton, Saturday.

Private services. (Tobias, East Third Street) WHITE, Clarice 47, of 1808 N. James H. McGee Oct. 14.

Services Thursday in South Pittsburg, Tenn. (House of Wheat) DEATHS ELSEWHERE ANSONIA: Betty L. Thobe, 70, of 10471 Beisner Road, Friday. (Oliver) BELLE CENTER: Calvin Cagle, 66, of 16048 Barnes Drive, Saturday. Services 11 a.m.

Tuesday, Indian Lake Church of the Nazarene. (Van Horn, Lakeview) CELINA: Helen H. Bacon, 75, of 1100 Myers Road, Saturday. Services 10:30 a.m. Tuesday.

(Lehman) FRANKLIN: Sally J. Knisley, 46, of 311 E. Fourth Friday. Ser2 p.m. Tuesday.

(UnglesbyAnderson) INFORMATION 1-14 To Place a Classified Obituary, Mon.thru Fri. 8:00 am to 5:00 pm PLEASE CALL 223-1515 Obituary Pictures May Be Picked Up During Normal Business Hours ONLY, Monday-Friday, IN THE CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT ATTENTION FUNERAL DIRECTORS: THE FAX NUMBERS FOR CLASSIFIED OBITS ARE: (after hours weekdays) 225-2132 (WEEKENDS ONLYSaturday Sunday) 225-2043 01 Obituaries BAKER, Phoebe age 87, formerly of West Milton and Dayton, passed away Friday at the Primerose Health Care Center in Springfield, Missouri, after a lengthy illness. She is preceded in death by her parents Arthur and May (Beck) Patty, two brothers Charles Patty and Ted Patty, and her husband Richard Baker. She is survived by her niece, Mary Jane Patrick of Reeds Spring, Missouri; two nephews, Gordon Patty of Flagler Beach, Florida and George Patty of Augusta, Georgia. Mrs.

Baker was a retired school teacher and was a graduate of Milton Union High in the class of 1923. graduate from West Milton Normal School, and attended Miami University. She started her teaching profession in 1925 in the one room school at the Foutz Corner on 571, in West Milton and she taught in the two room school in Frederick. She taught in West Milton, Concord, Englewood, Vandalia, and Shiloh school system. She was a member of Shiloh Christian Church and a member and past matron of Sharon Chapter Order of the Eastern Star.

Funeral services will be held on Wednesday at 11:00 A.M. at the Hale Sarver Funeral Home in West Milton with Rev. Bob Kurtz officiating. Burial will follow in Riverside Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home from 6 to 8 P.M.

Tuesday. BOYD, Mamie, age 87, of 119 Gramont passed away Friday, Oct. 15, 1993. She was born in Laurel, MS. had resided in Dayton 20 years.

Survivors include a brother sister-in-law, James Mattie Jones; cousins, Arlee Hendricks Esther Jones; host of other cousins friends. Services 1:30 P.M. Monday at BOWMAN FUNERAL CHAPEL NORTH, 3223 Hoover Ave. Rev. Timothy Newkirk officiating.

Family will received friends at the Chapel one hour prior to service. Interment Jeffersonville Cemetery. A special thanksto Heartland of Kettering and Grandview Hospital. CLASSIFIEDS 223-1515 Obituaries BORNS, Paul age 74 of Dayton, died Saturday, Oct. 16, 1993.

He was a local car salesman and a U.S. Naval WWII veteran. He was a member of American Legion Post Amvets Post and disabled Amvets. Survived by his wife, Patricia 3 daughters and sons-in-law, Becky and Michael Murphy, Victoria and Andrew Rebholz, and Tina Carucci; 4 sons and daughte Steven and Deborah, Patrick, Christopher and Deborah, Peter and Laura; 11 grandchildren. Prayers will be said 10:00 A.M.

Tuesday at Baker-Hazel Funeral Home, 5555 Philadelphia Dr. at N. Main St. Followed by Mass of Christian Burial 10:30 A.M. at St.

Rita's Catholie Church by Father Tom Meyer. Interment Miami Valley Memory Gardens. Friends may call Monday from 6 to 9 P.M. at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the Hospice of Dayton in his memory.

BRAGG, Ronald age 45, of Dayton, passed away Friday, October 15, 1993. Ronald is survived by his wife, Sharon; his father step-mother, Jess Joann Bragg of Dayton; 2 sons, Ronald Ray; 2 brothers, Danny David; 4 sisters, Catherine Lowe, Donna Maxfield, Julie Bragg Patty Bragg; and a host of nieces, nephews, relatives friends. Friends may call 6 to 8 P.M. Monday at the Magetti Gavin Funeral Home, 1508. Valley Street, where funeral services will be held 8:00 P.M.

Monday with Dr. Terrell Hudson officiating. EDGAR, Joseph A. age 21, of Bellbrook, passed away Friday, Oct. 15, 1993 at Miami Valley Hospital.

He was a cook at Dinwiddie's Tavern, a 1990 graduate of Bellbrook High School, where he was a member of the track team earned M.V.P. his senior year. He is survived by his parents, Charles Patricia Edgar; 1 brother -in-law, Chuck Lori Edgar; 1 sister, Laura Edgar, all of Bellbrook; paternal grandmother, Mary Edgar of Waynesville; maternal grandmother, Myrtle Fugett of Springboro; niece, Heather Edgar; nephew, Tyler Edgar; several aunts uncles; and many special friends. Funeral services 2:00 P.M. Monday, Oct.

18 at Bellbrook Community Church. Pastor David M. Rogers officiating. Burial in Bellbrook Cemetery, The family will receive friends 10:00 A.M. until time of service Monday at the church.

In, lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Bellbrook High School Track Association, Bellbrook Community Bank, 2010 N. Lakeman Bellbrook, Ohio 45305. TobiasConner Funeral Home of Bellbrook in charge of arrangements. GARGRAVE, Charles N. "Charlie" age 74, of Dayton, died Friday, October 15, 1993.

He was a member of Shiloh Church, and retired from Frigidaire, where he was a member of the 25 Year Club. He was a U.S. Naval WWII Veteran. Preceded in death by sister, Jean Loveless. Survived by wife, Reba; 3 daughters sons-inlaw, Shirley Gale Wills of Dayton, Connie Swanson of Colorado Springs, CO, Sharon Jerry Nelson of W.

Chester, OH; 2 sons daughters-in-law, Tom Linda of Huber Heights, Keith Denise of Vandalla; 18 grandchildren 8 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held 11:00 A.M. Monday at Baker-Hazel Funeral Home, 5555 Philadelphia Dr. at N. Main St.

by Dr. Ronald Patterson. Interment Old Ludlow Cemetery. Friends will be received Sunday from 3 to 5 P.M. at the funeral home.

CAIN, Mary Elberta, age 72, of 1723 Styer New Carlisle, passed away Friday, Oct. 15, 1993 at 1:05 P.M. in Mercy Medical Center, Springfield. She was born April 24, 1921, the daughter of Daisy and John Neher and a New Carlisle resident all her life. She was a graduate of Olive Branch High School, worked at Security National Bank in Medway for 30 years, member ofthe New Carlisle Church of the Brethren, and a charter active member of Medway V.F.W.

Post Ladies Auxillary. For 47 years, Mary was preceded in death by her parents, husband Dwain, a sister Doris Frantz, two brothers Richard Loren Neher. Survived by a son and daughter-in-law, Gary Patsy Cain of New Carlisle; daughter son-in-law, Patty John Zeller of Jamestown, sister, Anne Tritch of Englewood, 5 grandchildren, Sean L. wife Elizabeth Cain of Holloman A.F.B., New Mexico, Matthew P. Cain of New Carlisle, Suzanne' Jacobs of Mt.

Holly, John A. Zeller of Jamestown, Teresa Mallard of Sabina, other relatives friends. Services will be held Tuesday, Oct. 19, 1993 at 1:00 P.M. in the Trostel, Chapman Christmas Funeral Home, New Carlisle with Rev.

Gene Hipskind officiating. Burial in Medway Cemetery. Friends may call Monday 6-8 P.M. in the funeral home with V.F.W. Auxillary Services at 7:30 P.M.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be Medway V.F.W. Ladies Cancer Aid Research, 1587 Lake Medway, OH 45341. CLARK, Arthur C.Jr., age 61 of 1550 Kimmel Lane, passed away Thursday, Oct. 14, 1993. He was born in Birmingham, had resided in Dayton 34 years, was a retired employee of DESC after 35 years of service.

Survivors include his wife of 34 years, Alice; son, Arthur C. III; daughters, Gloria A. Payne, Rita Clark, Nancy Davis; grandson, Shomari; brothers-inlaw, Johnell Raymond (Jane) Davis of Anniston, sistersin-law, Louise Davis, Mildred (Cecil) Knox, Gwendolyn Milliner, Esther Montgomery, Lorean Davis; host of nieces nephews, other relatives friends. Services 12:00 noon Tuesday at BOWMAN FUNERAL CHAPEL SOUTH, 2060 Germantown St. Rev.

Bruce W. Burns officiating. Friends may call at the Chapel from 10:00 A.M. until service time. Family will receive friends one hour prior to service.

Interment Dayton National Cemetery, MONTANUS, Theresa age 55, of Kettering, passed away Saturday, Oct. 16, 1993 at Kettering Memorial Hospital following an extended illness. Born in Springfield, Ohio, July 19, 1938. Mrs. Montanus was a Lab Technician and Sales Rep.

for Ames Medical Equipment. Survived by her husband, Edward mother, Antionette Esposito of Springfield, sisters, Mariann Hensley Peggy Amicon; brother, Anthony Esposito. Visitation in the Conroy Funeral Home, Springfield, OH from 5 to 8 P.M. Monday. Funeral Mass will be held at 10:00 A.M.

Tuesday in St. Bernard Church, Springfield. Burial St. Bernard Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to Catholic Central High School, Springfield, OH.

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Park Com.) Obituaries 01 Obituaries CLAY, Pauline age 72, of Roanoke, VA, and residing in Dayton for the past 5 years at Maria Joseph Living Care Center, passed away October 14, 1993. Memorial services will be held Wednesday 10:30 A.M. at Maria Joseph's Chapel, 4830 Salem Dayton, OH DeWEESE, Martha 82, of Dayton, died Saturday, Oct. 9, 1993 at Franklin Nursing Home in Vandalia. She was born Jan.

20, 1911 in Upland, CA, the daughter of Clifford, Sr. Helen Hunt (Sherer) Lamb. She retired from WPAFB after 20 years of service and was a member of 2nd Church of Christ Scientist in Dayton. Martha was preceded in death by her husband, Cornell J. DeWeese, in 1959 and a sister, Annabel Cunningham.

Survivors include a son daughter-in-law, Cornell, Jr. Julia DeWeese, New Carlisle; 2 granddaughters, Valerie DeWeese, Columbus, Erica DeWeese, New Carlisle; 3 brothers, Clifford P. Lamb, Portland, OR, Richard Lamb, Tucson, AZ, James Lamb, Oteen, NC; several nieces and nephews. Private services were held at the convenience of the family, Trostel, Chapman Christmas Funeral Home, New Carlisle is handling arrangements. Memorial contributions may be made to the 2nd Church of Christ Scientist, 720 Belmonte Park Dayton, Ohio 45405.

GREGORY, Col. William 69, of Dayton, passed away Friday at the Miami Valley Hospital. He is preceded in death by his sister, Wanda Parker brother Debloisa Gregory. Survived by his wife, Gregory of Dayton; daughter son Carolyn N. David Lofland of Lebanon, Ohio; sons daughters-in-law, William C.

Janet Gregory of Waterville, Ohio, Thomas O. Gina Gregory of Dayton; sisters, Marcella Logan Felouise Blomm, both of Newton, Iowa; brothers, Weldon Gregory DelynnGregory, both of grandchildren, William C. Gregory Robert Thomas Gregory, Thomas J. Gregory, Amanda Star Gregory, Hannah Rae Gregory, Liz Lofland, also survive. He is retired from theN.C.R.

Corp, after42 years of service, veteran of WWII in the U.S. Marine Corp. He wasa Kentucky Colonel, leader of Boy Scouts of American Troop a member of the Landmark Baptist Church in Winchester, KY. Services will be held 10 A.M. Tuesday at the Tobias Funeral Home, Beavercreek Chapel, 3970 Dayton-Xenia at Grange Hall Rd.

Rev. Leon Muncie officiating. Interment Valley View Memorial Gardens. Friends may call at the funeral home from 5-8 P.M. Monday, STEPHENS, Charles age 84, of Dayton, formerly of Kettering, died Thursday, October 14, 1993 at Heartland of Kettering.

He was a of Westminster Presbyterian Church, Stillwater Lodge, Scottish Rite Valley of Dayton, and Antioch Shrine. He retired from Delco and Frigidaire Divisions of General Motors in 1973. Survived by his daughter, Marjorie Denton of Florida; son, William E. Stephens of Dayton; a brother and sister-inlaw, Albert and Mary E. Stephens of Dayton; 5 grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held Monday 10 A.M. at the Routsong Funeral Home, 6 Oakwood at Irving Rev. Charles Adams officiating. Burial Greenmount Cemetery in New Madison, OH. Friends may call from 1-3 P.M.

at the funeral home on Sunday. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the charity of your choice. 01 Obituaries GROSS, Phyllis (Jack), age 75, passed September 29, 1993 the home ofher younger daughter, Bridget Brock, near Louiseville, KY. Phyllis was the ow of Andrew Gross, whom she was married for more than 47 years. She was the mother six children, five whom survived adulthood.

Mrs. Gross was born in 1918 in ams County, spent most of her adult life in Dayton. She tered the University Dayton at age 36 earned a B.S. in elemenat age Following a successful career, she retired from the Dayton Public School System. She lived, from January 1990 to July 1992, at daughter's r'shome (Jessica Maze) in the Cheneaux area.

Mrs. Gross was preceded death by her husband, Andrew; a son, Andrew George; and an infant daughter, Geneva. She is survived by 2 brothers, George Jack of Wilmington and Harry Jack of Washington Court House; 2 sons, Paul E. Gross of Germantown and Dwight L. Gross of Tallahassee, 2 daughters, Jessica Maze Ignace, MI.

and Bridget Brock Sulphur, 11 grand children and 3 great grand children. HOWELL, Gertrude, age 88, of Union, passed away Friday, October 15, 1993 at Grandview Hospital. She was preceded in death her husband Donald Dewitt Howell. She survived by 8 grandchildren; 23 great-grandchildren; 9 great-greatgrandchildren; special friends, Phyllis Lee Peffley, Bill Lula Hoskins, Tom Marian Brown. Funeral services will be held 10:30 A.M.

Monday, October 18 at the Gilbert-Fellers Funeral Home, Brookville, with Tom Falknor officiating. Interment Arlington Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home, Sunday, 2-4 P.M. PRICE, Veronica formerly of 4242 Pleasant View Dayton, died Friday, October 15. Mrs.

Price retired in 1972 from John Hanco*ck Insurance with 30 years service. Survived by daughter-in-law, Janet Price; a grandson, Bryan Price and a granddaughter, Susan Price. Prayers Tuesday, 9:30 A.M., Meyer Boehmer Funeral Home, 1733 Brown St. Mass of Christian Burial 10 A.M. St.

Anthony Church. Burial Calvary Cemetery. Friends may call 8:30 A.M. till time of prayers Tuesday at the funeral home. ROSENBAUM, Alan age 60, of Dayton, died Friday at Kettering Medical Center.

Survived by wife Sally; son and daughter-in-law, Lee and Nancy Rosenbaum; daughter, Ellen Gartner; 8 grandchildren; brother, Leonard Rosenbaum; several nieces and nephews. Memorial service Tuesday 2:30 P.M. at the Bradford Connelly Glickler Funeral Home, 1849 Salem Ave. Rabbi Mark Glickman officiating. Memorial contributions may be made to the Cancer Society.

SOWERS, Richard 67, of Dayton, passed away Saturday, October 16, 1993 at Catalpa Manor Nursing Home. He was retired from Horstman Printing Co. with over 40 year service. He is survived by his daughter, Jackie Michael Flory; granddaughter, Angela Shearer; two step-sons, Mark Mike Frost; step-daughter, Karen Kilton and families; and life-long friends, Bill King Martha Osborne. No public service.

Donation may be made to the American Cancer Society. Arrangements in care of Tobias Funeral Home, East Third St. Chapel. STAMPER, Odis, of Dayton, passed away at home Friday, October 15, 1993. He is survived by his wife of 46 years, Juanita Stamper; 3 sons, Danny, Glenn and Scott Stamper; 4 sisters, Gladys Gabbard of Connorsville, Louise Horn, Jessie Stamper and Mattie Horn, all ofirvine, 1 brother, Wayne Stamper of Hebron, KY, and also survived by 5 grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held at 11 A.M. Tuesday at Tobias Funeral Home, Belmont Chapel, 648 Watervliet Ave. Rev. Richard Thompson officiating. Interment Dayton National Cemetery.

Friends may call from 6- 8 P.M. Monday. 01 Obituaries STOOPS, Pearl (Thomaway as), age 86, went home at to be with Jesus, 10A.M. Thursday, October 1993. She was the oldest of ten children, born wid- Clem and Jessie to Thomas of Jamestown, Ohio, on April 6, She graduated from of Jamestown High of Schoolin 1924.

She lived to and worked in Dayton since 1926. She Ad- survived by a large but family and many loving friends. Daughter, en- Jackie Farmer; grandof children, David Farmer, and Susan Parrett, Farmer, Chris Farmer, 40. and Jill Long, all of Dayton; 7 great-greatgrandchildren; a special friend, Ray Beck; brother, Jim Thomas of Florida; sisters, Jeanette her Huelsman of Oklahoma, June Martz of ColoLes rado, Jerry Shively Dayton, and many in nieces and nephews. Private services were held at the Tobias Funeral Home, Beavercreek Chapel.

There will be a special memorial service held at the Port William Cemetery at later date. STROME, E. Loretta, age 80, of New Carlisle, died Saturday, Oct. 16, 1993 at 10:55 A.M. in Miami Valley Hospital, of Dayton.

She was born, Oct. 14, 1993 in Springfield, OH. The daughter of Rolle; and Catherine (Miller) Ferryman. She was a resident of New Carlisle since 1940 and member ofthe New Carlisle Missionary Church. Survived by her husby band, Earl P.

Strome; two daughters, Mrs. is Richard (Mary Lou) Miller of Vandalia, Mrs. Thomas (Peggy) Mellett of Mt. Clemens, Michigan; eight grandchildren; 15 grandchildren; brother, Arthur Ferryman of Fortville, Indiana. Preceded in death by a daughter Evelyn Jane Strome in 1979.

Services will be held Tuesday, Oct. 19, in 1993 at 10:00 A.M. inthe Trostel, Chapman Christmas Funeral Home, New Carlisle with Pastor Kenneth A. Frisch officiating. Burial in New Carlisle Cemetery.

Friends may call Monday 7-9 P.M. in the funeral home. WEBBER, Robert Lyle, age 63, of Kettering, died Friday, October 15, a 1993 at Miami Valley Hospital. Preceded in death by his sister, Mrs. Raymond Joseph (Phyllis) Clingman, in 1992.

Employed at Delco Moraine, retiring in 1986 after 37 years of service, member of the 25 Year Club and Foreman's Club at Delco Moraine. Survived by his wife of 40 years, Dorothy; 3 sons, Gregory and wife, Terri of Miami, FL, Mark of Dayton, OH, Chris and wife, Mary of Lancaster, OH; 5 grandchildren, Sally, Wally, Jade, 1 Laura and Lisa; 1 sister, Mrs. Richard (Doris) Morris of Beavercreek; and a host of nieces and nephews. Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Monday, October 10A.M. at 272 Bainbridge Holy Trinity, Church, Dayton, Father Mike Mahoney officiating.

Burial at Memorial Park. Friends may call on Sunday, October 17 from 4-8 P.M. at the Routsong Funeral Home, 2100 E. Stroop Kettering. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to charity of choice.

WHITE, Clarice age 47 of 1808 N. James H. McGee passed away Thursday at Good Samaritan Hospital. A native of South Pittsburg, TN. and Dayton resident 9 years.

She was a member of House of God Church. Survivors include daughters, Clarice (Darrell) Laster, Frankie (Antonio) Garrison, Erica White, Latesia White; sisters, Marva Parrish, Norma Pauline Ware of Athens, Charlsie (Michael) Bynum of South Pittsburg, mother-inlaw, Lucille Glenn; devoted father of the children, Frank White; 5 grandchildren; several half sisters and brothers, nephews, nieces, other relatives friends. Services to be held October 21, at House of God Church in South Pittsburg, TN. Interment at Reed Cemeteryin Jasper, TN, Local arrangements entrusted to House of Wheat Funeral Home, 2107 North Gettysburg Avenue. 01 Obituaries WILLIAMS, Mary Ellen Koch, died Sunday, Oct.

10, 1993, she was a native Whitley County, Kentucky, and had lived in Jacksonville, since February. In 1969, she was one of the 10 Top women of Miami Valley, Dayton, Ohio; She was a member of the OES-Dayton Chapter. She was a Deaconess at Linden Ave. Baptist Church, Dayton where she has been a member since 1947 and she was also a member of Woodstock Park Baptist Church. She was also active in the Dayton Food Bank and her husband, Louis, is a former Chairman of the East Dayton Priority Board.

She is survived by her husband, Louis; 2 sons, David L. Robert Lee Williams, Crossville, TN; 1 daughter, Harriet Ellen Finley, Madera, 10 grandchildren; 21 great grandchildren. She was predeceased by her son, James Arthur Williams. Funeral service will be Wed. 3:00 P.M.

in the Chapel of Fraser Funeral Home, 8168 Normandy with visitation Wed, 2:00 P.M. to service time. Rev. Roy Arnold will officiate. A funeral service will be Saturday in the Lewellyn Funeral Home, Jellico, TN.

at 2:00 P.M. with visitation from 10:00 A.M. until service time. A memorial service will be held in the Linden Ave. Baptist Church the week of the 25th, in Dayton, OH.

Interment will be in Jellico Cemetery, Jellico, TN. WOLF, Hazel age 88, of Dayton, died Thursday at Walnut Creek Nursing Home. She was a member of Emmanuel Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, Norman, in 1990. Survived by 1 daughter son-inlaw, Lorrine Paul Allison of Dayton; 1 son 8t daughter-in-law, Clayton F.

Kathy Wolf of San Diego, CA; 1 sister, Sylvia Moody of Richmond, IN; 1 brother, Glen Nicholas of Mayfield Heights, OH; 5 grandchildren; 9 greatgrandchildren. Services 10 A.M. Tuesday at Emmanuel Baptist Church, 1501 E. Third with Pastor Leonard Miller officiating. Burialin Ehristine Cemetery, Family will receive friends 5 to 08 P.M: Monday at Morris Sons Funeral Home, 1771 Dorothy Lane.

WOOTEN, Henry age 66, of 519 Smith passed away Oct, 13, 1993. He was born in Bowman, GA, had resided in Dayton 32 years. Survivors include his mother, Mattie daughters, Jacqueline Ringer Tina Watson; brother, Clarence J. (Lucille all of Dayton; uncles, Edgar Fortson of Norfolk, VA Joseph Knoxville, Bullard TN; aunts, off Lila Grant of Winter Park, FL Willie Eva Pete of Orlando, FL; devoted friends, Juanita Roberts family; special friends, Bette Martin family of Dayton; host ofnieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives friends. Services 12 noon Monday at BOWMAN FUNERAL CHA: PEL SOUTH, 2060 Germantown St.

Rev: Samuel Boyd officiating. Friends may call at the the Chapel from 10 A.M. until service time: Family will receive friendsone hour prior to service. Interment Dayton National Cemetery: Procession will leave from 281 Smith St. 02 In Memoriam IN MEMORY OF DOUGLAS A.

APPLEGATE Died October 17, 1992 Although Our Loss Is Heaven's Gain, Wemiss you Dougle, lust the same Although Live we know we had to part: Forever in our Hearts missed by your Family In Memory of Harry N. Clark, Jr. Feb. 21, 1916 Oct. 17, 1991 Dear loved one though you've left us, Sacred memories linger near, And with pleasure we remember, When you were with us here.

Sadly missed by; WifeJanet, Children- Barb, Joyce, Bonnie Carol, John GERMANTOWN: John H. Rumbarger, 54, formerly of Germantown, of Clarksville, Saturday. (Routsong, Centerville) LEBANON: Marjorie (Donahue) Young, 85, Friday. Services 1 p.m. Tuesday.

(Oswald-Hoskins) PIQUA: Cecelia M. Carey, 91, of 309 S. Wayne Saturday. Mass of Christian Burial 10 a.m. Wednesday, St.

Boniface Church. (Melcher-Sowers) UNION: Gertrude Howell, 88, Friday. Services 10:30 a.m. Monday. (Gilbert-Fellers, Brookville) Paula, 16 Grand Children and 6 Great Grandchildren CLASSIFIEDS WORK CALL.

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