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A 10-Chillicothe, Ohio Gazette Thursday, March 17, 1983 News of record Hospital notes Medical Center Hospital Admitted Wednesday: Mrs. Ramona Cydrus, ciPeggy Woodrum, Sinking Spring; Morton A. Newlon, Wellston; Larry Gilbert, county; Donald E. Meeker, county; Mrs. Gladys Lewis, city; Mrs.

Nancy McComis, Adelphi; Warren Detty, Mrs. Julie cigillette, county; Mrs. Edward Boyd, Wellston; Mrs. Jerry W. Scarberry, McArthur; Orpha P.

Allman, Frankfort; L. Leffler, Waverly; Mrs. Herbert Hay, Ray; Marion O. Dunlap, city; Mrs. Joseph Stitt, city; Karen A.

Boyce, city; Mrs. Everett Montgomery, Waverly. Discharged Wednesday: Mrs. Donald 864 U.S. 23, Waverly; Death notices Hester L.

Carper Hester L. Carper, 85, of 2064 Ohio 327, Jackson County, died Tuesday morning in Holzer Medical Center, Gallipolis. She was the widow of Dwight Carper. Her funeral will be 1 p.m. Saturday at the Mayhew Funeral Home, Jackson.

Burial will follow in Winchester Cemetery, Jackson County. Friends may call 2-9 p.m. Friday at the funeral home. Loren A. Vaughan Loren A.

Vaughan, 1469 Alphada Akron, former Adelphi resident, died Monday evening. He was the husband of the former Mary Hemminger. Funeral service will be 10 a.m. Saturday at the Adams Funeral Home, 791 E. Market Akron.

Burial will follow in Rose Hill Burial Park, Akron. Friends may call at the funeral home 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Friday. Mrs. Robert D.

Park, 20543 Ohio 104; Kevin Brown, 2179 Anderson Station Road; Jacob P. Bandy, 51 Main Omega; Harold Wilson, 14288 Ohio 772; Mrs. Luther Carter, 335 Piatt Mrs. Margaret Buckner, Egypt Pike, Clarksburgibert Williams, 485 Circleview Drive, Waverly; Stephen Greathouse, 590 W. Fifth William F.

Souders, 3127 Alma- Road, Waverly; Mrs. Jean D. Search, 20 N. Main Kingston; Mrs. Stanley Miller, Clarksburg; Mrs.

Lille M. Buckner, city; Mrs. Robert Henneberger and baby, 6026 Ohio 207; Mrs. Terry Speakman and baby, 14 S. Sugar Michael S.

Miller, 564 Church Daniel R. McCann, 710 McCann Lane. Pike County Hospital Admitted Tuesday: Amanda Thoman, Waverly; Claudie A. Gullett, Piketon; Mary E. Conley, Waverly.

Hospitalized Mrs. a es E. (Margaret) Strausbaugh, Ob Obituaries city, is a patient in University Hospital, Columbus. She is in room 943, University Hall. At Home Ivorene Fulton, 10923 Third Clarksburg, was discharged Tuesday from Mt.

Carmel West Hospital, Columbus, after a 10-day stay. Births Chillicothe McCANN Gary and Kimberly (Swayne), 113 Conaway Road, Peebles; girl; 2:30 p.m. Tuesday; 7 pounds, 8 ounces. DAY Daniel A. and Cheryl (Creech), Ohio 104, Lucasville; girl; 6:55 p.m.

Tuesday; 6 pounds, ounces. Thomas and Marsha (Stover), 24 S. Sugar girl; 3:38 a.m. Wednesday; 6 pounds, 5 ounces. Emergencies Chillicothe Wednesday 10:12 a.m.

Warren Detty, 75, of 902 Jefferson ill; hospital. 11:09 a.m. Luther 70, of 667 Washington ill; hospital. 2:27 p.m. Called to Owl Tavern, 289 E.

Main Shelby Haven, 44, Veterans Administration Medical Center, ill; hospital. 2:46 p.m. Called call at Ware's after 5 p.m. of Chillicothe. He was Scott, Chillicothe; a April Elaine Friday.

Contributions may predeceased by a son, Ber- brother, Forrest Graham, be made to the Ross County nard, two sisters and five Columbus; a sister, Mrs. Gillette Easter Seal Society, care of brothers. Earl (Mary Ellen) HutApril Elaine Gillette, 17, Huntington National Bank, Mr. Scott was a retired chinson, Grove City; a daughter of Phillip and P.O. Box 106.

His plumber. funeral will be 10 New -in-law, Holland. John He Ruth Gillette, 466 Lillie Gearhart, Wednesday at Irvin M. Scott a.m. Saturday Home at the with Ware the was predeceased by a died 8 a.m.

home. Funeral brother, Howard Graham. She had been ill since M. Scott, 82, of 586 Rev. Ted Mendenhall of- Mr.

Graham lived in New in Irvin ficiating. Burial will follow birth on April 18, 1965, Church died 6:30 p.m. in Greenlawn Cemetery. Holland and Clarksburg Chillicothe. March in Heartland most of his life, moving to Surviving along with her following an illness of one Friends may call after 5 Hessel, in 1974.

He are a sister, Tam- p.m. Friday at Ware's. a retired farmer and parents year. my Gillette, Chillicothe; a He was born Dec. 1, 1900, John Myron was the manager at of the brother Phillip W.

Gillette in Ross County to James Hessel Airport the time Sabina; her grand- and Katherine Robinson Graham of his death. He was a mothers, Mrs. Pearl Lowe, Scott. member and past master Mrs. Anna Gillette, He was married Feb.

11, Mr. John Myron of the New Holland Lodge both of Chillicothe; a 1926, to the former Nora Graham, 69, of Hessell, and AM 392, and former nephew, Dusty Gillette, Marie Richards who sur- died 5:35 a.m. member and past Holland president Lions Chillicothe; several aunts vives. March 16 in Little Traverse of New and uncles. Also surviving are two Hospital, Petoskey, Club.

She attended Pioneer daughters, Mrs. Nancy where he was a patient for His funeral will be 1:30 School and Hopewell Avers, Youngstown, Mrs. eight weeks following an il- p.m. Sunday at Kirkpatrick Elementary School Han- Joann Pence, Columbus; Iness of three months. Funeral Home, New dicapped Class.

four sons, Patrick, He was born July 21, Holland, Sands with the Rev. Funeral service will be 1 Chillicothe, Ronald, 1913, in Pickaway County James officiating. p.m. Saturday at the Ware Herbert, both of Columbus, to Roy and Mary McCrum Burial follow in Funeral Home with the and Elvin Scott, Friendly, Graham. Browns Chapel Cemetery, Rev.

Charles Lusher and 22 grandchildren; He was the husband of near Clarksburg. Friends the Rev. Carl Swanger of- several great- the former Dorothy may call 4-9 p.m. Saturday ficiating. Burial will follow grandchildren; three Gearhart who survives.

at the funeral home where in Browns Chapel sisters, Hattie and Sylvia Also surviving are a a Masonic Service will be Cemetery. Friends may Richards, Alice Cozad, all daughter, Mrs. Karen held 8 p.m. Prices effective thru March 20. play it smart Pic.

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W. Water Jeanie Butler, 38, of 4335 Charleston Pike, ill; hospital.m Misty Crabtree, 1, of 48 Bowman Road, choking; OK on p.m. Truman Osborne, 57, of 37 N. High ill; hospital. Thursday 5:38 a.m.

Mary Farrell, 23, of 275 Mechanic ill; hospital. City police Arrested James D. Parker, 964 Lunbeck Road, arrested near 16 E. Second St. and charged with resisting arrest and open container; 2:16 a.m.

Thursday. Theft Monte Miller, 260 Brookside Drive, reported eight tapes, checkbook, and tape case stolen from van parked in front of 873 N. Bridge 8:26 p.m. Wednesday. Arrested Larry Spencer, 46, of 547 Plyley's Lane, Apt.

7, and Charles Phillips, 50, of 318 E. Main arrested at 100 N. Walnut St. and charged with disorderly conduct and resisting arrest; Larry Haskins, 30, of N. Walnut, arrested and charged with disorderly conduct; 2:15 p.m.

Wednesday. Battery stolen Charles Payne, 534 Cedar reported $75 battery stolen from car parked at rear of residence; 4:56 p.m. Wednesday. Glass broken Ronald L. Seymour, 52 Narrows Road, reported someone broke glass on door car parked in 772 Jefferson Ave.

lot; 8:54 p.m. Wednesday. Ross sheriff House entered Empty house at 156 Old Elm Road reportedly was broken into within the last week; amount of damage unknown; 7:11 p.m. Wednesday. Battery stolen Velvia Clements, 1830 Wilson Run Road, reported $45 battery and a window pane stolen from garage; no time reported Tuesday.

Theft Robert 1857 Patton Hill Road, reported drill, battery charger, sockets, ratchets stolen; $800 damage; 4 p.m. Tuesday. Car fire Gary Darling, 580 E. Fourth reported car fire on U.S. 35; $500 damage reported; 1:19 p.m.

Tuesday. Marriage licenses Ross County -NUSSER Pamela Diane Ison, 31, of 3383 Three I Locks Road, and Steven Michael Nusser, 31, of 803 Woodhill Drive, Borden's. CENCIJanet L. Cenci, 38, of 2696 327, Londonderry, assistant manager at City Loan, and Wayne Martin 50, of 63 E. Water salesman.

DAVIS-STARKEY Carolyn L. Davis, 29, of 1357 Lunbeck Road, and James L. Starkey, 38, of 1357 Lunbeck Road, U.S. Postal Service. A I CRAWFORD Melanie Marie Mazzarini, 27, of 103 Whaley Place, pharmacist helper, and Timothy L.

Crawford, 34, Chillicothe, Police Department. BOGGS-GRABILL Sherry L. Boggs, 23, Clarksburg, Dairyland Insurance, and James R. Grabill, 23, Clarksburg, construction. STERLING-WAGNER Rhoda Mae Sterling, 28, of 693 Cliff Run Road, Bainbridge, and Eugene LeRoy Wagner, 35, of 693 Cliff Run Road, Bainbridge, unemployed.

DETTY-DETTY Barbara J. Detty, 21, of Scioto and Alan E. Detty, 26, of Scioto student. A Cheryl L. Tisdale, of 1019 Akron and Randy A.

Claytor, 28, of 1016 A Akron Budd Company. Jeannie C. Wilson, 28, U.S. 50 east, nurse, and Michael J. Stimmer, 23, of 49 Limestone unemployed.

McGRAW-DEMINT Twana J. McCraw, 19, of 14238 Ohio 772, and William E. Demint, 27, of 14238 Ohio 772, Colonial Bar. Cindy Ellen Newland, 16, of 483 Mingo Road, and Samuel Carroll 16, of 871 Minney Hill Road, unemployed. POOL-EDLER Judy A.

Pool, 23, of 10999 Fourth Clarksburg, and Rick A. Edler, 23, of Carrousel Court, carpenter. GARRETT-BIXLER Terry Lynn Garrett, 18, of 33 N. Paint and Stanley Russell Bixler 20, of 101 Sherman Park, sales clerk. BRIGGS-OLSON Vickie L.

Briggs, 32, of 97 Ewing waitress, and Homer F. Olson, 45, of 136 Scioto security guard. GEORGE-FRENCH Tammy Sue George, 16, of 5986 Upper Twin Road, and Timothy Allen French, 18, of 158 N. Sugar unemployed. KELLEY-DENNIS Sandra K.

Kelley, 18, of 10898 Fourth Clarksburg, computer operator, and Byron M. Dennis, 22, of 28290 Creighton Road, Clarksburg, farmer. BROCK Nevada WAY Brockway, 47, of 1279 Anderson Station Road, and Ernest Y. Redman, 62, St. Louis, truck driver.

FURNISS-GOSSETT Brenda L. Furniss, 20, of 893 Sulphur Lick Road, Frankfort, and Alan L. Gossett, 26, of 69 Cook Lane, U-Haul. Joyce Chezem, of CHEZEM 1652 Lunbeck Road, group home operator, and Gary W. Butler, 34, Eastern Avenue, Frankfort, maintenance supervisor at Holiday Inn.

Wanda Darlene Diehl, 24, A of 326 Devon Road, and James Wesley Carpenter, 18, of 275 Road, Frankfort, student. Robin Elaine Jones, 29, of 547 Plyley's Lane, employee, and Gary W. Chillicothe, Gazette Keller, 28, 195 N. Poplar unemployed. WILSON-CLEVINGER Charlotte M.

Wilson, 17, of 108 Webster Bainbridge, and Richard T. Clevinger, 20, of 128 Houseman Town Road, Bainbridge, factory. BAXTER-MAVIS Cynthia S. Baxter, 20, of 29317 U.S. 50, waitress, and George Fredrick Mavis, 21, of 29317 U.S.

50, construction. DAVIS-WALLS Lisa Gayle Davis, 19, of 100 S. Paint cashier, and Barry L. Walls, 26, of 135 Ewing Road, Bainbridge, laborer. GOEBEL-OYER Barbara J.

Goebel, 37, of 164 Madeira legal secretary, and Harold Oyer, 40, of 122 Park DuPont. ROSS-HAUGHT Lois Ann Ross, 23, of 415 E. Main Bainbridge, and Larry Wayne Haught, 21, of 415 E. Main Rebecca L. Hawk, 30, of 524 Belleview restaurant worker, and 02 Jack E.

Ramsey, 24, of 97 Fox Trail Road, unemployed. FREE Laura Beth Mallow, 22, of 8613 Ohio 138, Frankfort, U.S. Shoe and Lloyd E. Free, 27, of 8613 Ohio 138. Frankfort, Williamsport Molded Plastics.

Real estate transfers Ross County Harold Thomas Burnham, deceas ed, to Jean A. Hertler, city. Harold V. and Judith M. White to Ralph A.

and Sally E. Burkley, city. John L. Carroll, deceased, to Mary H. Carroll, city.

Wanda Kuhn, also known as Wanda M. Kuhn, to Michael W. and Diana L. Fletcher, city. Goldie B.

Compher, Twin Township. Hubert P. Compher, a deceased, to Cleo M. Fisher, deceased, to Lionel C. Fisher, city.

Margaret Knisley, deceased, to Charles Benner, Bainbridge. Scott and Rita J. Waldron to Timotha J. Arledge, Liberty Township. James A.

and Mary M. Trent to Ellsworth Eugene Trent, Twin Township. Donald J. and Martha E. Barnhart to Jeffrey and Lori Barnhart, Paint Township.

Helen Ruth Coyner to Continental Ill. National Bank and Trust, Buckskin Township. Helen Ruth Coyner to Continental Ill. National Bank and Trust, Buckskin Township. Kenneth E.

Preston, deceased, to Betty Preston, Huntington Township. James R. Price to Dennis R. Price, Concord Township. Grace Seeling to Anna J.

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