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1 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1995 DEATHS AND FUNERALS BUTLER COUNTY (Ware, Chillicothe) James 70, Monday in Hamilton. Friday. (Tobias, Wa- 74, of MiddleServices 11 a.m. R. Baker) RINDERKNECHT, merly of Dayton, Services 11 a.m.

tervliet Avenue) SANSOM, Kathryn, town, Tuesday. Thursday. (Joseph CLARK COUNTY PRIOR, Ashley Nichole, infant daughter of Candy Atchison, of Medway and Jeff Prior, of Columbus, Monday in Dayton. Services 2 p.m. Thursday.

(Trostel, Chapman Christmas, New Carlisle) CLINTON COUNTY LEMINGS, Jessie, 84, of Sabina, Monday, Services 1:30 p.m. Thursday. (Littleton, Sabina) ROBISON, Howard "Bill," 67, of Wilmington, Sunday. Services 1:30 p.m. -today.

(Littleton, Sabina) WILLIAMS, Arthur 74, of 18 Yukon Court, Wilmington, Monday, Services 11 a.m. Thursday. (Reynolds-Smith) DARKE COUNTY ALEXANDER, Louis "Jiggs" 81, of 27. Washington Osgood, Mass of Christian Burial 10:30 a.m. Friday, St.

Nicholas Catholic Church, Osgood. (Hogenkamp, Minster) BYERLY, Jenny 40, of 809 Wayne Greenville, Monday. Services 10:30 a.m. Friday. (Zechar-Bailey, Greenville) KESTER, Stanley 89, formerly of Union City, of 750 Chestnut Greenville, Tuesday.

Services 11 a.m. Friday. (Oliver, Greenville) RISMILLER, Evelyn, 65, of 3756 Richmond-Palestine Road, New Madison, Monday. Services 2 p.m. Thursday, St.

Paul's Lutheran Church, North Star. (Zechar Bailey, Greenville) UNGERICHT, Ina 84, of 204 Harrison Greenville, Tuesday. Services 2 p.m. Friday. (Zechar Bailey) GREENE COUNTY HARROD, Mabel 88, of Fairborn, Monday.

Private services. (Morris Sons) WINDSOR, George "Flynn" 77, of 684 E. Third Xenia, Monday. Services 11 a.m. Thursday.

(McColaugh) MERCER COUNTY DANIELS, Howard 55, formerly of Mendon, of Norfolk, Tuesday in Coldwater. Services 10:30 a.m. Friday. (W.H. Dick Sons, Mendon) MIAMI COUNTY ARNETT, Robert 65, of 423 First Piqua, Monday.

Services 10 a.m. Thursday. (Melcher-Sowers) BURKE, Neva 73, of 219 S. Wayne Piqua, Tuesday. Mass of Christian Burial 11 a.m.

Friday, St. Boniface Catholic Church, Piqua. (MelcherSowers, Piqua) EMRICK, Chad Corp. (USMC), 23, formerly of Troy, of Camp Pendleton, Saturday. Services 10 a.m.

Friday. (Frings Bayliff, Tipp City) JENKINS, Marie, 83, formerly of Piqua, Monday in Sandusky. Services 10:30 a.m. Thursday, Piqua Church of the Nazarene. (Suber, Fletcher) MONTGOMERY COUNTY ANDREWS, Rasheed 17, of 1916 Burbank Drive, Dayton, Monday.

Services 1 p.m. Thursday, Omega Baptist Church. (House of Wheat) BOBBITT, Michael, 44, formerly of Dayton, in Los Angeles, Sunday. (House of Wheat) BOLINGER, Orville 82, of Englewood, Tuesday. (Morton Whetstone, Vandalia) BUSH, Eva 55, of Dayton, Saturday.

Services 1 p.m. Friday. (Morris Sons, East Third) BYRD, Sam 75, of Dayton, Monday. (H.H. Roberts) CAHILL, Naomi Lee (Boyd), 70, formerly of Dayton, June 1 in Las Vegas, Nev.

Services 10:30 a.m. today. tering, Tuesday. Services 10 a.m. Friday.

(Tobias, Watervliet Avenue) CLAFFEY, Louise 0., 93, of Bethany Lutheran Village, Dayton, Tuesday. Graveside services 10 a.m. Friday, Woodland Cemetery. (Tobias, Watervliet Avenue) COOK, Reva, 66, of Dayton, Tuesday. (Martin, Northridge) CZECH, John D.

(Hans), 85, formerly of Dayton, May 25 in Flagstaff, Ariz. (Flagstaff Mortuary) ESSMAN, Marjorie R. (Penrod), 67, of Centerville, Monday. Mass of Christian Burial 10:30 a.m. Thursday, St.

Charles Borromeo Catholic Church. (Meyer-Boehmer Feucht) ESTRIDGE, Elizabeth 89, of 1442 Germantown Dayton, Tuesday. Services noon Friday. (Bowman, South) FITZPATRICK, Donald 67, formerly of Dayton, Monday in Gardner, Mass. Memorial services 11 a.m.

Thursday, St. Paul's Episcopal Church. (Smith, Gardner, Mass.) GEORGE, Marquis "Bootsy" 18, of 1504 Burbank Drive, Dayton, June 2. Services 11 a.m. Saturday.

(Bowman, South) HENDRICKSON, Eugene 82, formerly of Dayton, Tuesday in Homossasa, Fla. (Morton Whetstone, Vandalia) HETRICK, Hazel 88, of Whispering Meadows Care Center, Dayton, Monday. Services 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Mount Olive United Church of Christ. (Weaver) KEAST, Walter 95, of Centerville, Friday.

Private services. (Tobias, Far Hills) McMILLAN, John 58, formerly of Old North I Dayton, Monday. Mass of Christian Burial 10 a.m. Friday, Our Lady of the Rosary Catholic Church. (Magetti-Gavin) NELSON, Mary 74, of 1460 Steiner, Dayton, Sunday.

Services 11 a.m. Friday. (Thomas) NORTON, George H. 68, of Dayton, Monday. (H.H.

Roberts) PATTON, Michael 40, of Dayton, Monday. Graveside services 2 p.m. Thursday, Woodland Cemetery. (Bradford-Connelly Glickler) REEVES, Esther 87, of 416 Hollencamp Dayton, Saturday in Kettering. Graveside services 11 a.m.

Thursday, Jeffersonview Cemetery. (House of Wheat) SCHENCK, Rodney 96, of Dayton, May 31. Private memorial services. (American Cremation Services) STAHL, Sister Geraldine, 77, of MariaJoseph Living Care Center, Madison Tuesday. Mass of Christian Burial 2 p.m.

Thursday, Salem Heights Convent Chapel, 4960 Salem Ave. (Walter-Getts) SWISHER, Samuel 54, formerly of Dayton, June 4 in Sarasota, Fla. Services 10 a.m. Thursday. (Toale Brothers, Sarasota) WHITT, Mary, 86, of Dayton, Tuesday.

Services 10 a.m. Friday. (BakerHazel) WILSON, Juanita 68, formerly of Dayton, of Brookville, Monday in Dayton. Services 10 a.m. Thursday.

(Rogers, New Lebanon) PREBLE COUNTY SIZEMORE, Robert 60, of West Manchester, Tuesday. (Girton-, Schmidt-Boucher) STAUFFER, Eva May, 74, of 355 Eaton-Lewisburg Road, Eaton, Tuesday at Englewood Manor Nursing Home. Services 2 p.m. Saturday. (KreitzerArcanum) SHELBY COUNTY FLAUTE, Sara Jane, 1, daughter of Gina M.

(Arnold) and Patrick L. Flaute of 210 S. Main Botkins, Monday in Lima. Mass of the Angels 2 p.m. Thursday, Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, Botkins.

(Long Folk, Wapakoneta) WARREN COUNTY DAY, Oscar 67, of Franklin, Tuesday. (Dalton, Germantown) DEATHS ELSEWHERE ELSEWHERE Diego Lucero, 93: The only journalist known to have covered all 15 soccer World Cup finals; of a heart attack Sunday in Argentina. An amateur soccer player in the 1920s, Mr. Lucero reported on the first World Cup finals in Uruguay in 1930. He was honored last year's finals in the United States by Joao Havelange, head of the world soccer governing body.

He also attended the 1936 Olympics in Berlin where he sat just 10 meters from Adolf Hitler and spent an afternoon taking notes on Hitler's "gesticulations and movement." Mr. Lucero, who also covered the Spanish Civil War, was arrested at one point and ordered shot. He was spared after U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt intervened.

Dr. Arthur Shapiro, 72: A psychiatrist whose research advanced the knowledge and treatment of Tourette's Syndrome; Saturday of lung cancer. Working with his wife, Dr. Elaine Schlaffer Shapiro, Mr. Shapiro became convinced that Tourette's was a neurological rather than a psychological disorder.

He developed various medications to alleviate the symptoms. Mr. Shapiro was a clinical professor of psychiatry at Mount Sinai Medical School and director of the Tourette Research Foundation. Tourette's causes uncontrolled facial tics and other movements as well as grunts and shouts of obscenities. ONTO 60 vd DAYTON DAILY NEWS CAHILL, Naomi Lee (nee Boyd), age 70, of Las Vegas, NV, died Thursday, June 1 following an extended illness.

Retired Insurance Broker with Cahill-LeavittofLas Vegas, formerly with Art Long Assoc. of Dayton. Born March 4, 1925 in Dayton to William Bruce Mary Lee (Harris) Boyd. She married April 16, 1941 to Cleo Lorin Cahill, who died November 15, 1986. Beloved mother of daughter son-in-law, Claudia L.

and James A. Thom of Bloomington, IN; also surviving are granddaughter, Cheryl McInnis; grandson, Loren M. Dixon; greatgranddaughters, Melissa Diane Hewitt and Stephanie Leah Whittaker-Dixon; and great grandson, Andrew J. McInnis, all of Las Vegas; sisters, Christiana Katie Schaeffer of Pataskala, OH, Edith Lotspih of Dayton; brother, James E. Boyd of Xenia; special friends, Bill Helen Stratton of Ridgecrest, CA; special nieces, Mary Ellen Young and Natalie Blas; and a host of other nieces, nephews, relatives and friends.

Funeral services at Ware Funeral Home, 121 W. 2nd Chillicothe, OH, Wednesday 10:30 A.M. Interment at Three Locks Cemetery in Chillicothe. Family will receive friends 7-9 P.M. Tuesday at Ware Funeral Home.

She will be sorely missed by all her loved ones, friends, relatives, including her adopted children and grandchildren. ESSMAN, Marjorie R. (Penrod), age 67, of Centerville, died Monday. Preceded in death by her first husband, Robert Penrod. Marjorie graduated from St.

Anthony School in 1941 and Patterson Co-Op Class of 1945. She was a charter member of St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church and a member of Naim Alumni. Survived by husband, Norman daughters and sons-in-law, Mary Ann and Pete Dodaro, Cynthia and Ben Kielbaso, Geralyn and Mark Reagan; sons and daughters-in-law, Robert and Rhonda Penrod, Todd and Roselyn Penrod, Norman and Robyn Essman, Edward and Sue Black; sister, Patricia Wahlrab; 15 grandchildren. Prayers 10:00 A.M.

Thursday at the Meyer-Boehmer Feucht Funeral Home, 1733 Brown Street. Mass of Christian Burial 10:30 A.M., St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church. Burial Calvary Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Wednesday 4-8 P.M.

Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of Dayton or charity of donor's choice. FITZPATRICK, Donald L. Fitzpatrick, 67, of 47 Lake Street, died Monday evening in his home following an illness. He leaves his wife, Betty Jean (Green) Fitzpatrick, whom he married in June of 1949; two sons, Thomas L. Fitzpatrick of Owings, MD and Mark Fitzpatrick of Dayton, OH; a daughter, Sharon L.

Imig of Westminster and a sister, JaneF. Wright ofAspen, CO; three grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Born in Storm Lake, Iowa, he was the son of Francis G. and Elizabeth (Storer) Fitzpatrick and had lived in Gardner, MA for several months. Mr.

Fitzpatrick was a World War II Navy Veteran, being discharged in 1947. In 1951, he joined the United States Air Force and served in numerous countries, including Japan, Guam, England, Germany, and also in many bases in the United States and was discharged a Senior Master Sergeant from Dayton, Ohio in 1968. He then worked in time study for the National Cash Register Company until 1974 where he became a contract negotiator for the U.S. Air Force until 1983 and retired from the E. Systems in Falls Church, Va in 1988.

Mr. Fitzpatrick was also a Deputy Sheriff in Lincoln, Nebraska. A memorial service will be held at the St. Paul's Episcopal Church, School and Cross Streets at 11:00 A.M. on Thursday.

Private burial will be in the Plainfield Cemetery in Bradshaw, Nebraska. Memorial contributions may be made to the Gardner Visiting Nurses Hospice Program, 95 Mechanic Street, or to the St. Paul's Episcopal Church, 79 Cross Street, Gardner, MA 01440. Funeral arrangements are by the Smith Funeral Home, 69 Vernon St, Gardner, MA. COUZINS, Sister Patricia (Alice Marie), died Monday, June 5, 1995.

She was preceded in death by five brothers and two sisters and is survived by manynieces and nephews; as well as her Ursuline Community. Visitation will be held at 3:00 P.M. on Thursday, June 8 in the Sacred Heart Chapel, Ursuline Center, St. Martin, OH. The Mass of Christian Burial will follow at 4:00 P.M.

Contributions may be made to the Ursuline Retirement Fund. Thompson-Stevens Funeral Home, Mt. Orab, serving the Ursulines. CHAMBLISS, Frances age 78, of Kettering, passed away Tuesday at her residence after a lengthy illness. She is survived by daughter son-in-law, Maxine Donald Brock of Centerville; 1 son daughter-in-law, Richard Phyllis Chambliss of Sidney; 3 sisters brothers-in-law, Martha "Pi" James Randall of Kettering, Florence Johnnie Blakeney of Pasadena, Phyllis Robert Pease of Cincinnati, 3 brothers sisters-in-law, Marion Linda Chambliss of Springfield, Donald E.

Eleanor Chambliss of CA, Charles Garringer wife, Gayle of Bowersville, OH; 4 grandchildren, Julia Michael P. wife, Sally, Joan M. Chambliss, Kim Singleton; also 5 great grandchildren; numerous nieces nephews; and a very special friend, Rose Rupert. She had retired from Delco Products after 30 years. She was a member of the Delco Retirees Local No.

755, Lohrey Center Retirees, Leisure Club of Ascension Church, United Cerebral Palsy, Kettering CIL. Funeral Service 10 A.M. Friday, June 9, 1995 at the Tobias Funeral Home, 648 Watervliet Ave. Pastor Carlton D. Hansen officiating.

Interment Spring Valley Cemetery. Friends may call from 5-8 P.M.' Thursday at the funeral home. In lieu offlowers, contributions may be made to Hospice of Dayton, 324 Wilmington Dayton, OH 45420. GRISSOM, Mrs. Beatrice departed this life on Saturday, June 3, 1995 after a lengthy illness.

She resided in Dayton for many years. She retired from Wright Patterson AFB in 1953. Upon retiring, she became a foster mother to many children from 1957 until 1982. She was preceded in death by her husband, James Grisson, Sr. She leaves to cherish her memory, three sons, James Grissom, Dennis Grissom, Robert Postway; three daughters, Betty Grissom, Cynthia Burney and Mary Ann Benson, all of Dayton; one brother, Willie Richardson, Chicago, a devoted niece, Beatrice Harris and nephew, Charles Brown; 15 grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; a host of other relatives and friends.

Funeral services will be Thursday 12 Noon at the St Timothy Missionary Baptist Church, 4466 Free Pike. Pastor Alonzo Looney, Sr. officiating. Interment Dayton National Cemetery. Friends may call 10 A.M.-12 Noon, family will receive friends hour prior to services.

Services Respectfully Rendered by H.H. Roberts Funeral Home HETRICK, Hazel age 88, of Dayton, passed away on Monday after a lengthy illness. Preceded in death by her husband of 50 years, Irvin J. Hetrick, in 1987. Survived by daughter, Judy White of Englewood; grandchildren, Ken Butler and Tracie Perrine of Dayton and John Butler of San Jose, 4 great A Charter member of Mt.

Olive U.C.C. and a member of Modern Woodmen of America, Camp Friends may call from P.M. Thursday at Mt. Olive United Church of Christ, with services at 7:30 P.M. Rev.

Larry Grunden Rev. Joe Whitt will be officiating. Burial in Tiffin, Ohio the next day. In lieu of flowers, contributions should be made to Troop Mt. Olive U.C.C., 5501 Olive Trotwood, Ohio 45426.

Envelopes will be available at the service. Arrangements by WEAVER FUNERAL HOME, 1231 N. MainSt. CLAFFEY, Louise age 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 NUMBER FOR CLASSIFIED OBITS IS: 225-2043 7:00 A.M.-6:00 P.M.

and 7:00 A.M.-7 P.M. SAT. SUN. Obituaries ANDERSON, Clara Belle, age 82, of Dayton, departed this life on Sunday, June 4, 1995. She was the daughter of the late William Pearl Byden.

She was a dedicated Choir Director and Volunteer of the Veterans Administration for 40 member of the Ohio Music Teachers Association, The Music Teachers National Association and taught piano privately for over 40 years. She leaves a multitude of students to carry on her gift of music. She was preceded in death by her daughter, Clarice Austin a son, John D. Douthitt, Jr. She leaves to mourn her passing; (2) granddaughters, Sharon D.

Austin-Brownand Gina R. Austin (Dr. Charles) Showell; (4) greatgrandchildren, Otha T. Lewis, III, Donita K. R.

Fields, Liaunna and Lijuana Gilreath; (1) great-great-grandchild, Malik S. Custard and a host of other relatives and dear friends. Service 12:00 Noon Thursday at the VA Protestant Chapel, 4100 W. Third with Chaplain Wilton E. Blake, officiating.

Viewing will be held one hour prior to service at the VA Chapel. Interment, Woodland Cemetery. Arrangements entrusted to McLin Funeral Hills, 2801N. Gettysburg Ave. ANDREWS, Mr.

Rasheed age 17, of 1916 Burbank passed away Monday, June 5,1995, as a result of an automobile accident. Rasheed was a senior at Chaminade-Julienne High School. He was a native of Toledo, Ohio and a resident of Dayton 9 years. He was preceded in death by his grandparents, William Lonnie V. Floyd.

Survivors include parents, Charles and Beverly Andrews; sister, Danita Andrews of Dayton; brother, Charles A. Andrews of Atlanta, grandfather, Charles J. Andrews of Toledo, grandmother, Juanita Kynard of Toledo, Ohio; close friends, Hasani Gillispie, McKenna and Marcus Jordan. A host of other relatives and friends. Funeral service 1 P.M.

Thursday at the Omega Baptist Church, Salem Ave. Rev. Robert Florence officiating. Interment Forest Cemetery, Toledo, Ohio. Visitation 9 A.M.

Thursday at the church, untiltime ofservice. Family will receive friends 1 hour prior to service. Arrangements by House of Wheat Funeral Home, Inc. HARRIS, Mrs. Grace lifelong resident of Dayton, OH, departed this life on Sunday, June 4, 1995, at the age of 88.

She was a graduate of Steele High School and a faithful member of Bethesda Temple Apostolic Faith Church. Preceded in death by her beloved husband, Thomas Harris; son, Harry Estell; daughter, Delores Jean Dixon. Survivors include daughter, Yvonne (Alfred) Actor; devoted sister, Eloise J. Chapman; sister-in-law, Dorothy Miller; sister, Josephine (Percy) Jefferson; special 1 friend, Rachel (Ralph) Blye; grandchildren, David Conner, Carla Lockerd, Lauderlakes, FL, Michelle Darden, George Conner, Glenda (Robert) Johnson, Marietta, OH, Alfred Lee Actor, Atlanta, GA, Grace (Innocent) Zite, Cincinnati, OH, Frederick Conner, Sharon (Robert) Patterson, Harry (Francine) Actor, West Carrollton, OH, Cynthia Diane Actor; 32 greatgrandchildren; 20 great-great-grandchildren; nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends and the Bethesda Temple Family. Services will be 1:00 P.M.

Thursday, June 8 at Bethesda Temple, 3701 Salem Ave. Pastor Suffragan Bishop J. Thomas Jones; Guest officiator, Suffragen Bishop Charles Scott, Cleveland, OH; Eulogy by Elder George Burns, Madison, TN. Interment Woodland Cemetery. Visitation Wednesday, June 7 at the church from 4-8 P.M.

Family will receive friends from 6-8 P.M. at the church. Processional leaving from 1219 Seneca Dr. Arrangements by Smith Funeral Home. LAKES, Robbie Mae, age 58, of Dayton, departed this life Saturday, June 3, 1995 at Good Samaritan Hospital.

A native of LaGrange, GA. and a resident of Dayton thirty yrs. She was a member of Christ Temple Apostolic Church. Preceded in death by her husband, Hilton Lakes, parents, Arthur Minnie Askew a sister, Ruby K. Glenn.

Survivors include her sons, Isaac (Donna), MackArthur (Kathy), Hilton, Lewis (Bonetta) and Allen; (2) brothers, Arthur Allen Askew; (1) sister, Marie Brown; an aunt, Inez White; nephew, Garry Glenn, all of Dayton; (12) grandchildren and a host of nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, coucins, other relatives and friends. Service 1:30 P.M. Thursday at McLIN FUNERAL Hills, 2801 N. Gettysburg with Rev. Robert E.

Jones, officiating. Viewing will be held one hour prior to service. Interment, Dayton National Cemetery. PRIOR, Ashley Nichole, age 6 months, 10 days, of Medway, Ohio, died Monday, June 5, 1995 at Children's Medical Center in Dayton. She was born November 25, 1994 in Springfield.

Ashley is survived by her mother, Candy Atchison of Medway; her father, Jeff Prior of Columbus; maternal grandparents, Beverly and Doug Thompson of Medway, Ron and LaVerne Atchison of Call, Texas; paternal grandparents, Ron and Mary Prior of Medway; an aunt, Gina Deering of Columbus; an uncle, Dale Atchison of Del Rio, Texas; maternal great-grandparents, Walter and Louise Trees of Uvalde, Texas; paternal great-grandparents, Herschel and Amanda Hicks of Enon. Services will be 2:00 P.M. Thursday, June 8, 1995 in the Trostel, Chapman Christmas Funeral Home, New Carlisle, with Pastor Dan Witter officiating. Burial in Enon Cemetery. Friends may call one hour prior toservice in the funeral home.

If desired, memorial contributions may be made to the Muscular Dystrophy Association (Jerry Lewis' Kids) or to the American Cancer Society. McMILLAN, John age 58, formerly of Old North Dayton, passed away Monday, June 5, 1995. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus Council and was formerly employed with Mush Pinsky for 10 yrs. Mr. McMillan was preceded in death by his father, Charles "Rueben" and his brother, Russell He is survived by his mother, Ana E.

McMillan of Fairborn; 2 children, Jerry McMillan wife Diane of Brandford, Geneva McMillan Jay Miller of Riverside; 3 grandchildren, Heather, Michelle Crystal McMillan; 1 1 1 1 1 1 sister, Rose husband Dick Rodehaver of Kettering; 2 brothers, Larry McMillan wife Alice of Dayton, Charles "Chuck" McMillan of Donaldsville, a special sister-in-law, Laura McMillan of Dayton; and numerous nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Visitation, Thursday, 6-8 P.M. at the Magetti Gavin Funeral Home, 1508 Valley St. Mass of Christian Burial will be said Friday, 10:00 A.M. at Our Lady of the Rosary Church, Fr.

Anthony Dattilo, celebrant. Prayers, 9:30 A.M. Friday at the funeral home. Burial in Calvary Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to The Parkinson's Foundation Southwest Region, 325 N.

3rd Fairborn, OH 45324. REEVES, Mrs. Esther age 87, of 416 Hollencamp Avenue, passed away Saturday at Kettering Medical Center. A native of Richmond, Kentucky and Dayton resident many years as well as Chicago, Illinois. Survivors include devoted nieces, Martha A.

Moore, Beverly Brown, Rosemary Brown, Ruth Smith; nephew, Kenneth Evans, of Dayton; other nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Graveside service will be held 11 A.M. Thursday at Jeffersonview Cemetery. Visitation 9 A.M. Thursday at thefuneral home until the time of service.

Family will receive friends one hour prior to service. RINDERKNECHT, James age 70, of Hamilton, passed away Monday in Hamilton. He was a retired civil engineer with the City of Hamilton. A graduateof Wilbur Wright High School class of 1943, also a graduate of University of Cincinnati and a member of Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity. He was preceded in death by parents, George Jeannette Rinderknecht and sisters, Joyce Bennington and Ruth Wright.

Survived by brother, Ralph Rinderknecht at St. Louis and sister, Phyllis Bennet of St. Louis; nieces and nephews, Donna Gewertz, Richard Bennington, Judy Dorsey, Linda Devereaux, Thomas David Bennet. Also great nieces nephews and friends. Funeral Service Friday 11:00 A.M., Tobias Funeral Home (Belmont), 648 Watervliet Ave.

Pastor K. Lawrence Stroble officiating. Burial Woodland Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Thursday 7 to 09 P.M. SWISHER, Samuel age 54, of Sarasota, Florida, resided in Dayton for 12 years, died June 4 in Sarasota, FL.

Born in Greenville, moving to Sarasota in 1971 coming from Dayton. A practicing attorney, with his Bachelors and Masters degree from University of Dayton, and his law degree Ohio Northern. Member of the Florida Bar Association and Sarasota Bar Association. Survived by his wife, Marcia P. Swisher of Sarasota; 3 daughters, Amanda K.

Swisher, Laura E. Piper, both of Sarasota, Jill E. Punches of Portland, 2 sons, Samnuel J. Swisher, Jr. of Tampa, FL.

and Mark W. Piper of Grand Rapids, 1 brother, John W. Swisher of Tipp City, and 2 grandchildren. Funeral services Thursday, 10 A.M., Toale Brothers Colonial Chapel, Sarasota, FL. Memorial contributions to the Dayton Humane Society.

93, of Bethany Lutheran Village, passed away Tuesday at Miami Valley Hospital. She was preceded in death by her husband, Ben Claffey. She is survived by a sister, Mildred Borkenhagen of Kettering; a niece, Shirley Gauby of Centerville; daughterin-law, Betty Claffey of Kettering; also several other nieces nephews. Graveside service 10 A.M. Friday, June 9, 1995 at Woodland Cemetery.

Pastor Pete Schwalm officiating. There will be no calling hours at the funeral home. Services in care of Tobias Funeral Home, Belmont Chapel. WHITT, Mary, age 86, of Dayton, died Tuesday, June 6, 1995. Preceded in death by husband, Carl; daughter, Viola Dressler; and granddaughter, Donna.

Survived by 2 daughters and son-in-law, Phyllis and Richard Lipscomb of Dayton, Polly Boyer of Dayton; 1 son and daughter-in-law, Donald and Kate of Dayton; 5 sisters; 4 brothers; 12 grandchildren, Denelle Masters, Lisa Seeger, Mark Lipscomb, Jerry, Randy and Ronnie Boyer, Jenny Alexander, Frank and John Dressler, Ricky Whitt, Darlene Mattingly, Emma K. Dressler; 16 great-grandchildren; and 1 great -greatgrandson. Funeral services will be held 10:00 A.M. Friday at BakerHazel Funeral Home, 5555 Philadelphia Dr. at N.

Main St. by Rev. Duane Anders. Inter-71813 ment Forest Hills Cemetery. Friends may call Thursday from 6-8 P.M.

at the funeral home. In lieu offlowers, contributions may be made to the Alzhiemers Association. WILLIAMS, Joan age 85, of Centerville, died Monday, June 5, 1995 at herresidence. Preceded in death by her husband, Frank in 1985. Survivors include 4 sons, Don Welbourne Alan W.

Derryl 1 daughter, Sandi 7 grandchildren, Jeffrey, Michael, Mark, Ronald, Matthew, Cheri Jennifer; 8 great grandchildren, Katie, Adam, Michael, Alyssa, Bradley, Angela, Chris Taylor; 3 sisters, Freda Seeger, Margaret Osterday Eleanora Hall and numerous nieces nephews. Funeral services will be held 10:00 A.M. Thursday at the Routsong Funeral Home, 81 N. Main St. in Centerville.

Rev. William Youngkin officiating. Burial Centerville Cemetery, Friends may call from P.M. on Wednesday at the funeral home. If desired, donations may be made to Hospice of Dayton.

WILSON, Juanita age 68, of Brookville, passed away Monday, June 5, 1995 at Good Samaritan hospital following a suddenillness. Mrs. Wilson was a native Daytonian and had resided in the New Lebanon area for the last 50 yrs. She was a member of the Olivet United Brethren in Christ Church and had retired from Cassano's Pizza after 27 yrs. Preceded in death by her father mother, John Ruth Merkle; father-in-law, Glenn Wilson; brother his wife, Jim Claudia Merkle and uncle, Smith Frazier.

Survived by her husband of 50 Paul E. Wilson; children, Bobbie husband, Jerry Blosser of Brookville, Bonnie husband, Lee Powell of New Lebanon and Paula husband, Charles Lavine of New Lebanon. She will be missed by her 9 grandchildren, Rodney (Lana) Powell, Dean Blosser, Jason (Tonya) Powell, Jennifer (Mickey) Lovely, Scott (Michelle) Beach, Jamie Beach, Jeremy Powell, Carrie Lavine and Bradley Lavine; 3 great grandchildren, Autumn Powell, Treasure Beach and Kelsey Powell; also hermother-in-law, Mary Wilson; sister brother-in-law, Dorothy Gilbert Ginter; sister-in-law, Joan Hoog; sister-in-law, Dee Merkle and aunt, Margaret Frazier and nieces, nephews, cousins and many friends. Funeral services will be held 10A.M. Thursday, June 8, 1995 at the Rogers Funeral home, New Lebanon, with Pastor Phil Marxson presiding.

Friends may call on the family from 6-9 P.M. Wednesday at the funeral home. If desired, contributions may be made to the Olivet United Brethren in Christ Church in memory of Juanita. Interment Eversole Cemetery. Bob Caron, 75: Tailgunner on the Enola Gay when the B-29 bomber dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima 50 years ago this year; Saturday of pneumonia at St.

Anthony Hospital North in Denver, his family said. Mr. Caron once said that while the first use of an A-bomb against human targets might have changed history, it did not change him. "No remorse, no bad dreams," he said in an interview published May 29 in the Rocky Mountain News. "We accomplished our mission." The 5-ton "Little Boy" bomb was released over Hiroshima at 8:15 a.m.

Aug. 6, 1945. It was the first. time man had used nuclear weaponry against his fellow man. The blast killed 70,000 to 100,000 people and injured countless others.

J. Presper Eckert, 76: One of the inventors of the first large-scale, general purpose, electronic digital computer; of cancer Saturday. Mr. Eckert was chief engineer and co-inventor with John W. Mauchly of the Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer, a 30- ton goliath of 18,000 vacuum tubes that was developed to determine artillery shell trajectories.

It went into operation in 1946. Later that year, Mr. Eckert and Mauchly founded the EckertMauchly Computer Corp. In 1950, Remington Rand acquired the company and changed the name to Univac Division of Remington Rand. 02 in Memoriam IN MEMORY OF CLARENCE O.

COLLINS June 5, 1925 June 5, 1995 Happy Birthday Your Family, Ruth Collins, Jonathan. Donnelle Candace.

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White71,32651.95%
Black or African American52,20238.02%
Two or more races8,2586.01%
Other race3,1902.32%
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What is the nickname for Dayton Ohio? ›

Dayton has long been called the “Gem City,” a curious nickname that may have originated exactly 170 years ago this month. Many Dayton businesses and organizations have incorporated the moniker into their own name, but few Daytonians can explain why their city is known as a “gem.”

Who is the founder of the Dayton Daily News? ›

James Middleton Cox founded the Dayton Daily News in 1898 when he purchased the Dayton Evening News and renamed it the following year. Cox was a prominent name in the newspaper business, but he was also notably the Democratic Party's candidate for U.S. President in the election of 1920.

Why live in Dayton? ›

Known for its contributions to aviation history and its robust industrial past, Dayton offers residents a blend of cultural heritage, economic opportunity, and a tight-knit community feel. However, as with any location, living in Dayton comes with both benefits and challenges.

What company is in the old Dayton Daily News building? ›

CINCINNATI, June 11, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Modula, an international group with an Italian headquarters that manufactures automated storage systems, announced today that it closed on the purchase of the Dayton Daily News building located in the City of Franklin in Warren County.

How much is a subscription to the Dayton Daily News? ›

SUBSCRIBE TODAY! For the first year. Renews at $110/year.

How do I cancel Dayton Daily News? ›

To change your billing preferences, pause, or cancel Your Subscription purchased through the Dayton Daily News, you may: Update your account at myaccount.daytondailynews.com; Call 1-888-397-6397 during regular business hours. Please have our account information ready when you call.

What channel is Dayton news? ›

Dayton News, Weather & Traffic – WHIO TV 7 and WHIO Radio.

How much does it cost to put an obituary in the local newspaper? ›

Costs vary by publication. Newspapers charge by the line and can average $450 for a complete obituary. The average obituary cost begins at $200.00 and increases due to the amount of content, including a photograph and the length of the obituary.

How do I submit an article to Dayton Daily News? ›

2. If you see or hear about something you think is newsworthy, connect with the newsroom at ddnnews@coxinc.com, or call (937) 610-7502. 3. If you learn about something you think our investigative reporting team should dig into, you can submit an anonymous news tip using the online form found on our website.

How to place an ad in dayton daily news? ›

Want to place an ad in our Classifieds?
  1. By phone: 937.610. 7301.
  2. By email: coh.classified@coxinc.com.
  3. The contact form below.

Why did Dayton decline? ›

Like other post-industrial US cities, Dayton has struggled with the loss of population and economic decline which resulted from the loss of the city's industrial prowess.

What is causing poverty in Dayton Ohio? ›

A lack of jobs that pay a living wage is a valid and well-known factor in poverty, but other issues include poor infrastructure, limited transportation options, increasing daily living costs and changing family structures, said Philip Cole, executive director of the Ohio Association of Community Action Agencies.

Why is Ohio losing population? ›

Births, deaths, and migration trends aggregate into a total population number. By 2050, Ohio, as a state, is expected to experience more deaths per year than births and in-migration.

Is the city of Dayton Ohio shutting down? ›

(Dayton, OH) - Thousands of Dayton City residents and businesses can breathe a little easier as the Dayton City Commission officially passed the 2023 budget and narrowly avoided a citywide shutdown of vital public services.

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