The Lima News from Lima, Ohio (2024)

B2 Monday, May 1, 2006 REGION OHIO The Lima News Walking for organ donation LIFE BE KATIE RAUSCH The Lima News More than 100 people begin their march from St. Rita's Medical Center on Sunday afternoon on their way to Lima Memorial Health System as part of this year's "Hero's Walk." The walk, part of the "Be a Hero" campaign, encourages people to speak about organ and tissue donation with their families. After the walk a honor ceremony was held at Lima Memorial. Immigrants plan marches, rallies around Ohio today When workers at the Tiffin office of U.S. Rep.

Paul Gillmor peer out their windows today, they may see musicians serenading them and even space aliens. It will be part of an attention-grabbing demonstration staged by farm workers and their supporters. And it will be among the rallies, marches and other events held around Ohio and the nation to push reform of U.S. immigration policies. Members of the Farm Labor Organizing Committee plan the Tiffin demonstration to protest Gillmor's vote on a recent immigration bill.

Baldemar Velasquez, president of the Toledo-based farm workers' union, has given his 20-member staff the day off to attend the march. He said they all dress in white as a sign of solidarity. Velasquez said some of the marchers will dress as space aliens and that he is looking for some musicians to serenade Gillmor to try to woo him. "We admit we're aliens, but we are here in peace," VeJasquez said. Gillmor said he supports the right to demonstrate, but defended 1 his vote on the legislation, which he said was to strengthen border security.

140 "Nobody wants to stop immigration; the goal is to stop illegal immigration," Gillmor said Friday. The Rev. Jayne Ruiz, coordinator of Hispanic Ministries for the Presbyterian Church in 11, western Ohio counties, is organizing a march at the Federal Building in Dayton and thea a rally at Westminster Presbyterian Church. What we're trying to say is COURT RECORD Lima Municipal Court 19 Dwayne M. Rogers, 21, of 1822 Mound Road, pleaded guilty to driving under suspension.

Sentence: 10 days jail or 30 days electronically monitored house arrest, $150 fine, license suspended 30 days. Todd W. Paul, 45, of 16465 CR 144, Kenton, pleaded guilty to physical control. Sentence: Five days jail or ASTOP (Alcohol Safety Traffic Offender's Program), $300 fine. Cody A.

Helton, 21, of 9045 N. Phillips Road, Harrod, pleaded no contest to operating vehicle under the influence. Sentence: Five days jail or ASTOP, $300 fine, license suspended 365 days. Brian A. Proctor, 28, of 1105 Bahama Drive, pleaded no contest to driving under suspension.

Sentence: $150 fine, license suspended 30 days. Christopher Spence, 25, of 653 S. Scott, pleaded guilty to driving under suspension. Sentence: $150 fine, license suspended 30 days. By JAMES HANNAH The Associated Press WHAT'S PLANNED Events are planned Monday around Ohio to push immigration reform: COLUMBUS: Rally at, Ohio State University to raise awareness of Latino students and staff.

CLEVELAND: Rally downtown at Public Square and march to the Federal BuildREINCINNATE: Rally at office of Rep. Steve Chabot, R- Ohio, at Carew Tower downtown. DAYTON: A march at the Federal Building and a rally at Westminster Presbyterian Church, both downtown. TIFFIN: Rally at office of Rep. Paul Gillmor, R-Ohio.

Demonstrators assemble at Rotary Park and then march to Gillmor's office at 96 S. Washington St. the immigration system is deeply broken," Ruiz said. "A lot of people think immigrants just walk in this country and get everything. That's an The Ohio events are part of a nationwide protest billed as "A Day Without Immigrants." In December, the U.S.

House approved legislation that would make it a felony to be in the United States illegally. It would impose new penalties on employers who hire illegal immigrants, require churches to check the legal status of the people they help, and erect fences along one-third of the U.S.-Mexican border. In Cleveland, demonstrators plan to rally downtown at Public Square and then march to the Federal Building. Organizer Don Bryant said many illegal immigrants are key to America's economy and help keep costs down in certain industries. He said the de- Kristen E.

Springmeier, 23, of 2499 Heathway Lane, pleaded no contest to driving under suspension. Sentence: $150 fine, license suspended 30 days. Richard H. Simerly, 51, of 1158 E. Franklin, pleaded guilty to driving under suspension.

Sentence: 10 days jail, $150 fine, license suspended 30 days. Charles B. Wilkerson 20, of 830 Weadock, pleaded guilty to theft. Sentence: 90 days jail, 56 days suspended, 34 days credit. Donald J.

Odell, 19, of 510 pleaded guilty to assault. Sentence: 180 days jail, 150 days suspended. Brian ONeal, 37, of 820 Oak pleaded guilty to paraphernalia. Sentence: $250 fine, license suspended 365 days. Douglas E.

Ribley, 51, of 1176 Brice, pleaded guilty to wrongful entrustment. Sentence: 34 days jail, 34 days credit. Gregory L. Hofferbert, 27, of 531 Brower Road, Apt. 117, pleaded guilty to driving under suspension.

Sentence: 22 days jail, Chamberlain Huckeriede Funeral Home Combining Quality, Service Cost is what we do Best. 920 N. Cable Rd. 229-2300 NAVE MUCKERIEDE Frank Jen Chamberlain loa Meeper Told Court OBITUARIES Wapakoneta OBITUARIES Wapakoneta ARLENE MARIE METZ, 65, died at 12:13 p.m. April 29, 2006, at St.

Rita's Medical Center. She was born Aug. 10, 1940, in Aulgaize County to William A. and Marguerite R. Seigel Metz, who preceded her in death.

Ms. Metz began her teaching career by teaching sixth grade in Woodland Elementary School in Mansfield. She then taught at Blume High Metz School and the Middle School. She retired from Wapakoneta City Schools in 2001, after teaching for nearly 40 years. She was a 1958 graduate of Blume High School.

She received her bachelor's degree in elementary education Bowling Green State University in 1963. She earned her master's degree in library science from Ball State University. She was a member and silver sister of Alpha Delta Kappa. She was a life member of the Ohio Education Association along with membership in the National Education Association and the Wapakoneta Education Association. She was' a member of the Auglaize Retired Teachers Association, Wapakoneta Women's Club and a local book club.

She was a track official and member of the Western Ohio Track and Field Association and was in-, volved in the Redskin Relays since its inception. She was a former adviser to the Student Senate at Blume High School. She was a faithful member of St. John United Methodist Church, St. Johns.

She was the organist there for more than 40 years. She was a gifted pianist who played for churches and weddings around the area. She also enjoyed accompanying Wapakoneta Middle and High School students during musical competitions. She was the accompanist for the Christian quartet, Just Us. She was instrumental in organizing and cochairing the annual St.

Johns School Reunion. She was an avid traveler and was one of the first teachers to be invited to travel to China. After retirement she continued to travel and complete her family's genealogy. She also enjoyed gardening and spending time with family and friends. Survivors include a brother, Charles W.

(Marilyn) Metz of Wapakoneta; a niece, Brandy Metz of Wapakoneta; and several cousins and many friends. Services will begin at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at St. John United Methodist Church, St. John.

Pastors Pam Hanlon and David Gordon will officiate. Burial will be in Fairmount Cemetery, near Uniopolis. Friends may call 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at Bayliff Eley Funeral, Wapakoneta. Memorial contributions may be made to the St.

John United Methodist Church, St. Johns, or the American Cancer Soci- Lima Municipal Court 18 Robert E. Truesdale, 49, of 515 W. Wayne, Apt. 3, pleaded guilty to driving under suspension.

Sentence: 30 days jail, 16 days suspended, 14 days credit, $150 fine, license suspended 30 days. Justin Herron, 22, of 201 S. Jackson, Apt. 4, pleaded guilty to criminal trespass. Sentence: 30 days jail, 15 days suspended, $150 fine.

Elizabeth L. Sampson, 21, of 121 W. Robb, pleaded guilty to possession of drugs. Sentence: $150 fine, license suspended 180 days. Houston R.

Horton, 31, of 855 Brice pleaded guilty to driving under suspension. Sentence: 90 days jail or 90 days electronic house arrest, $150 fine, license suspended one day. Mitchell Brown 57, of 2590 Chesterton Drive, pleaded guilty to operating vehicle under the influence. Sentence: 90 days jail or 87 days electronically monitored house arrest, $750 fine, license suspended 750 days. Cory J.

McClendon, 27, of 2002 Augusta Drive, pleaded guilty to possession of drugs. Sentence: $150 fine, license suspended 180 days. Lester J. Morlock, I1, 30, of 1307 Helen, pleaded no contest to vehicle. Sentence: $500 fine.

Thomas E. Gremling, 41, of 102 Geneva Lane, Elida, pleaded guilty to physical control. Sentence: 180 days jail, 170 days suspended, $750 fine. Dan J. Jones, 59, of 401 Prospect, pleaded guilty, to driving under suspension.

Sentence: $250 fine, license suspended 30 days. Bluffton HENRY WILLIAM "HANK" SEHLHORST, 73, died at 11:25 a.m. April 29, 2006, at St. Rita's Medical Center. He was born July 31, 1932, in Columbus Grove to Henry and Salome Beckman Sehlhorst.

On Aug. 7, 1954, he married Florence I. "Flossie" Schulte, who Mr. Sehlhorst. was a farmer Metz and retired from Ford Motor Co.

He was a member of St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church and a graduate of Columbus Grove High School. Survivors also include three sons, Chuck (Kathy) Sehlhorst of Bluffton, Bob (Liz) of Panand Jerry (Joan) Sehlhorst of Bluffton; a daughter, Beth Askins of Columbus Grove; a -law, Jeanne Sehlhorst of Bluffton; a brother, Bernard (Helen) Sehlhorst; a sister, Hildegarde Schmiedebusch of Ottawa; 10 grandchildren, Joe, Adrienne, Ben, Chris, Erin, Erika, Ryan, Sarah, David and Rachel. He was preceded in death by a son, Henry William "Bill" Sehlhorst; three brothers, Omer, Ray and Paul Sehlhorst; and a sister, Mary Verhoff. A Mass of Christian Burial will begin at 10:30 a.m.

Wednesday at St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church, Columbus Grove. The Rev. Ron Warnimont will officiate. Burial will be in St.

Anthony of Padua Cemetery. Friends may call from 2 to 8 p.m. today and Tuesday at Chiles Sons-Laman Funeral Homes, Bluffton. A parish Scripture service will begin at 8 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home.

Instead of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the St. Anthony of Padua Life Center or the American ROSEMARY WOLERY, died at 1:17 a.m. April 30, 2006, at St. Rita's Medical Center. Arrangements are incomplete at Harter Schier Funeral Home.

Ottoville LAWRENCE W. MILLER, 87, died at 10:40 p.m. April 29, 2006, at Calvary Manor Nursing Home, Ottawa. He was born Aug. 4, 1918, in Van Wert to William and Christina Fischer Miller, who preceded him in death.

On June 7, 1947, he married Helen Metzger, who survives in Continental. Mr. Miller retired after 39 years at Ford Motor Co. He was a World War II Army veteran. He was a member of Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Ottawa.

He was a member of the United Auto Workers union Local 1219, Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 3740, Ottoville, Fraternal Order of Eagles in Delphos, and American Legion Post 541 in Continental. Survivors include three sons, Ralph Miller of Bluffton, Kevin Miller of Continental and William Miller of Lima; a daughter, Janice Okuley of Continental; nine grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by an infant daughter, Elaine Miller; a son-in-law, Reginald Okuley; a brother, Herbert Miller; and two sisters, Evelyn Weber and Alma Philo. A Mass of Christian Burial will begin at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, Ottoville.

The Rev. John Seitz will officiate. Burial will be in St. Mary's 'Catholic Cemetery, Ottoville, with military rites by the Ottoville VFW. Friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m.

today and 2 to 08 p.m. Tuesday at Heitmeyer Funeral Home. A Scripture service will begin at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the Multiple Sclerosis fund or donor's choice.

Condolences may be expressed at www.heitmeyerfuneralhome.com. bate has frightened many of them, who worry that their families will be torn apart because their American-born children cannot be deported if the parents are sent back to Latin American countries, many in political turmoil. "I view them as refugees," he said. In Columbus, rallies will be held at Ohio State University and a restaurant on the city's west side. The Ohio Hispanic Coalition will show a movie titled "A Day Without a Mexican." The six-county Youngstown Catholic Diocese has asked for church bells to be rung at noon today to mark the feast of St.

Joseph the Worker and honor all workers, especially migrants and immigrants. "Throughout the history of the United States, immigrants and migrants to our land continue to work hard and contribute much to our economy," said diocese leader Monsignor Robert Siffren. Siffren asked churches to include in their weekend Masses a prayer that government leaders implement a just immigration policy. The Youngstown diocese estimates its 239,000 members include 15,000 "newcomers" from Mexico and central America. The Cincinnati Coalition for a Comprehensive Immigration Reform plans a rally outside the Cincinnati office of Rep.

Steve Chabot, R-Ohio. The group consists of immigrant groups, faith-based organizations, labor unions, college student clubs, community organizations and others. Many organizers said they are not encouraging immigrants to walk off the job to demonstrate their economic impact. 22 days credit, license suspended 90 days. Josh W.

Carter, 18, of 3700 N. Amblewood, pleaded guilty to possession of drugs. Sentence: $150 fine, license suspended 180 days. Mica Closson, 18, of N. Main Apt.

Two, Delphos, pleaded guilty to domestic violence. Sentence: 30 days jail, suspended, $250 fine. Vonda L. Gilbert, 41, of 2350 N. Cole, Apt.

B27, pleaded no contest to resisting arrest. Sentence: 30 days jail. Linda L. Poor, 46, of 122 Parkview Drive, Celina, pleaded guilty to resisting arrest. Sentence: 30 days jail, 30 days credit.

Cory L. Matthews, 25, of 1776 Findlay Road, pleaded guilty to operating vehicle under the influence. Sentence: 180 days jail, 160 days suspended, $750 fine, license suspended 730 days. Ezekiel Campbell, 26, of 1142 Catalpa, pleaded guilty to driving under suspension. Sentence: 30 days jail or 30 days electronically monitored house arrest, suspended, $100 fine, license suspended 30 days.

Tavares A. Meeks, 22, of 323 S. Baxter, pleaded guilty to driving under suspension. Sentence: 10 days jail or 80 hours community service, suspended, $250 fine, license suspended 30 days. Arturo G.

Lopez, 38, of 1006 Grant pleaded guilty to operator's license required. Sentence: 28 days jail, 28 days credit. Brian Downton 21, of 1415 S. Union, pleaded guilty to wrongful entrustment. Sentence: $250 fine, license suspended 10 days.

Maria Stein RICHARD F. PUTHOFF, 77, died at 1 p.m. April 29, 2006, at Dayton Heart Hospital, Dayton. A Mass of Christian Burial will begin at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at St.

John Catholic Church, Maria Stein. Arrangements are incomplete at Hogenkamp Funeral Home, Minster. FUNERALS BENSMAN, Harold J. "Bud" Cemetery, Delphos, where the Mass of Christian Burial will Delphos Veterans Council will begin at 10 today at St. Au- conduct military graveside rites.

gustine Catholic Church, Minster. LEIGNHER, Roy H. 1 p.m. BOWERS, Mabel L. 11 today at Ketcham-Ripley Funeral a.m.

today at Chiles Sons- Home, Rockford. Burial: Riverside. Laman Funeral Homes, Shawnee Cemetery, Rockford. Visitation: Chapel. Interment: Memorial Park 11 a.m.

until time of services Cemetery Mausoleum. Visitation: today at the funeral 10 to 11 a.m. today at the funeral home. McCARTHY, Thomas M. A memorial Mass will begin at 10 CONLEY, Clarence D.

11 a.m. Tuesday at St. Gerard a.m. Wednesday at Brickner Fu- Catholic Church. His body was neral Home, Van Wert.

Interment: donated to the Medical College of Scott Cemetery, Scott, where the Ohio, Toledo. Combined Honors Unit of American Legion Post 178 and Veter- MORGAN, Kenneth Ray ans of Foreign Wars Post 5803 10:30 a.m. today at Newkirk's will conduct military graveside Funeral Home, Dugger, Ind. Burrites. Visitation: 1 to 4 and 6 to 9 ial: Dugger Cemetery.

p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. PATTERSON, David L. 2 p.m. today at Cardington First DAVIS, Helen R.

Memorial United Methodist Church, Cardservice will begin at 11 a.m. Fri- ington. Visitation: 1 to 2 p.m. day at the English Chapel at Ohio today at the Cardington First Northern University, Ada. Visita- United Methodist Church.

tion: 4 to 8 p.m. today at HansonNeely Funeral Home, Ada. RIDENOUR, Kevin C. 2 p.m. today at Armentrout Funeral GEHRES, Wayne A.

10:30 Home, Waynesfield. Burial: Willow a.m. Tuesday at Alspach-Gearhart Branch Cemetery, Waynesfield. Funeral Home, Van Wert. Burial: Evangelical Protestant Cemetery, SHIVELY-KEMERER, Patricia Van Wert, where the combined J.

11 a.m. Tuesday at Loveunits of the Van Wert American, Heitmeyer Funeral Home, LeipLegion and Veterans of Foreign sic. Burial: Marion Township Wars will conduct military grave- Cemetery, Hamler. Visitation: 2 side rites. Visitation: 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m.

today at the funeral to 8 p.m. today at the funeral home. home. SPENCER, Cindy Lynn 7 GORES, Katherine E. "Kate" p.m.

today at Chiles Sons- Mass of Christian Burial will Laman Funeral Homes, Lewis begin at 10 a.m. today at SS. Chapel. Burial of the cremains Peter and Paul Catholic Church, Ottawa. Burial: church cemetery.

HALKER, Louise H. Mass of Christian Burial will begin at 1 p.m. today at SS. Peter and Paul Catholic Church, Ottawa. Burial: church cemetery.

HARTMAN, Lula "Lu" 2 p.m. today at Crates Funeral Home, Arlington. Burial: Arlington Cemetery, Madison Township. HESSELING, Gilbert Mass of Christian Burial will begin at 11 a.m. today at St.

John the Evangelist Catholic Church, Delphos. Burial: Resurrection will take place later in Salem Cemetery, Westminster. Visitation: 2 p.m. until time of services today at the funeral home. SHIBLER, Donna Kay Stokes 10:30 a.m.

Tuesday at Chamberlain-Huckeriede Funeral Home. Burial: Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation: 2 to 8 p.m. today at the funeral home. WILLIAMS, Timothy Lynn "Tim" 3 p.m.

today at Keplinger Funeral Home, Hartford City, Ind. Burial: Hartford City Cemetery. Visitation: 11 a.m. until time of services today at the neral home..

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