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Amerithrax — Part 27
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fed: a dluilias Lue (Ben
CARBRANKLIN — Former eee
; Aes Joseph Hulcawason, 69, of
na” Fort Myers, Fla. died Friday evening
4s! at North Fort Myers Hospital.
i.” Born in Middletown, he worked a ex:
aS ectitive secretary of the Building Trade
<= Couneil of Dayton. In 1982, he retired
: arid moved to Florida.
” _sHe is survived by his wife, Ida; his
’; mudther, Mrs. Margaret Hutchinson of
Mid ddletown; a son, Walter Thomas, of
ranktin: one daughter, Mrs. Peggy
ae of Terre Haute, Ind.; one brother,
Willtam of Middeltown; two sisters,
Sister Ann Hutchinson of Indianapolis,
and Mrs. Mary Webb of Clearwater,
FHL; and five grandchildren. .
iMass of “Christian. Burial will be
Wednesday at 10 a.m. at the Holy Trini-
ty ‘Churen in a Middletown, the Rev.
George Klein officiating. Burial will
follow at Woodside Cemetery. Visitation
will be Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. at the
Wilson-Schramm Memorial Home in
fawn.
‘Middlefove contributions may be sent
fo the American Cancer Society,
asbestos research.
ae
Money aM Marchi. 11 at: Safer *
‘Funeral: Home,.. West Carrollton, .
‘with“the Rev. Delbert Dawes. of-
ficiating.-. Burial was: in Spr
ingboro Cemetery.
Neal. Johnson: ne
, Mr} Neal Johnson, 59, 23) Walnut .
« Ave.,[died Monday, Nov. 8, at Ketter- |
“4 ag tng edical Center where he had been a
z pate t for two weeks. He had been ill |
fora jong period of time."
Fak Johnson was born in- Madison ‘
: rity Ky., and had lived in the Carli-
.sle area or most of his life. He had
& worked as a foreman at the Valley Sheet
“i Mat Co, in Middletown. He: held the
. rank/of sergeant in the U.S. Army dur-
. ing World War II and was a member of
* Bethany Baptist Church.
‘the Rev, Loma Gwinn offictatin rial
; va @ in Springboro Cemetery. & Baral
; Milton. Ingles 5, e|
‘LEBANON Here Ingles, 76, of
“Celina, formerly of Lebanon, died at
hi ig home Thi Thursda
He was prece ed in death by his
wife, M. Jeanette, in 198
Survivors include a dau ter, Mrs.
Jo Anne Adkins of Ce na, "three
/ grandchildren and a great-
grandchild,’’
“Funeral services will be at 11 a.m.
Monday at the Oswald Funeral Home
ere,
Burial will follow-at Miami Valley
Memory Gardens, :
Visitation will be Sunday from 2 to 5
1 and7to9p.m. at the funeral home.
--
Ke Louis Jeffery ,\.4.9r
Louis (Bud) Jeffery, 66, of 44|
Skokiaan Drive, Franklin, died},
‘Nov. 17 at Middletown. Regional ;
Hospital.
He. retired from Stone Con-
_tainer, Franklin in 1975. He was”
a veteran of. World War I.
: Survivors include his "wife.
daughters, Mrs. Diana Love. of
Webster, Fla. ‘and, Mrs. Debbie
” Moore of Franklin:- five, ‘brothers, *
:. Charles of Harrison: Janes" of
Carlisle; ‘Larty: Non
L -Robert and Merl both, of Palmet~.
Eto ' Fla. thréé!? sisters"! Mrs:
f°
! Bla.. Mrs. _ Margaret Williams. Of
’
Price ~ of Glendale, Calif.; i two
- Branddaughters. '~
Nov. “20 vat. 2 - ‘p.m at. ithe,
Unglesby*Anderson Fiéral,
‘Home; Franklin, with: the. Rev.
James’ Maggard officiating.
’ Burial - wills be -in Springboro-
Cemetery. Visitation will be |
. Wednesday, | Nov. 20 from 4 to 9 ,
p.m. at the funeral homé.’
” His - _ survivors fieliide his
hell a; five sonsi-Frteq aid nen et
ae isle and Kenny, Ted and Everett of
thon of his mother, Mrs, Randa
on of Waco, Ky.; four brothers,
ed of Waco, Lawrence of Glendale’.
Russell of Clearwater, FL, and’
ic of Middlet town; and two sisters,
Bonnie . Morton’ of Nicholsville,
ie Mrs. Doris Turpin of Rich:
» Ky. and five grandchildren,
vices were he Fri
un esby-Anderson Pune a he
rr rep tee
’ Phyllis: one son, Tracy, at home:.
| selirday tthe Forest
Mildred? ‘ Morton” of’, Bradenton: ;
’ Madison, Fla. and “Mrs.2 Clara’ -
-.5. Services.will be held; shursday,<
79
fe MaAHUGL AVINS 3{71:
LEBANON — T. Randall Ivins, 80,
of Frederick, Md., a former lon, time
Lebanon’ ‘resident, died Wednesday at
Homewood Retirement Center’ in
Frederick where he had resided the
past year.
He operated the Ivins Pharmacy
here from 1950 to 1971 and was a
substitute teacher in Lebanon schools
. after retirement. He was a member of
the Lebanon Elks Lodge 422 and
Lebanon Masonic Lodge 26.
‘He is survived’ by three sons,
Thomas of Middletown, Charles W. of
California and Bruce of Frederick,
and three grandchildren.
Services will be at 11 a.m. Monday
at the’ Oswald Funeral Home, Burial
will be in Lebanon Cemetery. Visita-
tion will be Monday one hour before
‘ services at the funeral home.’
Cary a. Jones! 71S
. RANKLIN — Gary Jones, 24, c
‘Praniklin, died W esday. at th
University of Cincinnati Hospital of ;
brain tumor, The funeral hoine woul
Rot disclose his address.
Pa Jones was a test technician
So, sols and Reynolds Compute:
fe He i is survived by ‘hig wil Sheard:
son, Troy; father, James F,'J Jones ol
pCincinna i mother, ‘Mrsv- Rita (A.
Stewart: art'of Citteinnatt- “graridpdrents,
Mr abd Mrs: AT. Sones; -
f dtather Roy. and great-
iiidral services’ will 888 at ta fa,
Dale Chure
5 BOk, Wis Kemper! Réad See
ngdale; the: R RevirJde ae oMlieller of
2. Burial will be Rest'Haven
plictatin
B [dren oe Visitation will -bé. at ‘the
one hour before services;
ments are: by.:the. Vorhis
ee
Ss Contributions
tions may be made. to the
= Hospice of Middletown,
es Jobis aul ‘anes :
ps En Paut nee Pee 1030
Dalé Ave., Franklin, died Jan 21
at Grandview Hospital, Dayton.
He is survived by his wife, Bet-
ty: son John Jones of Dayton;
jhree daughters, Mrs. Linda
‘Dalton of Carlisle, Mrs. Susan
‘Craycraft of Franklin. wand Mrs..
Louise Hall of Michigan; .two
brothers, Arthur of Missouri and
Earl‘ of Zanesville: ‘two: ‘Sisters,
Mrs. Rose Burden of McComb
and Mrs. Lucille’ Atrash of
Findlay; 18 grandchildren and
three great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held
Thursday, Jan. 24 at 1 p.m. at
the Unglesby Funeral Home,
Franklin. Visitation will be
Wednesday, Jan. 23 from 4 to 9g
p.m. at the funeral home. Burial
will be at Woodhill Cemetery,
Franklin.
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