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Amerithrax — Part 19
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ALL INFORMATION CONTAINED
HEREIN IS UNCLASSIFL
‘Lester Hulbert__.-
"JUNE RES:
Lester J. Hulbert, 88, of 4999 .
Waynesville Road, Oregonia, died
Saturday, June 1, at Grandview
Hospital, Dayton. ~
He was a retired carpenter and
a ‘member of the Carpenters’
Local Union.
He was preceded in death by
his wife, Abbie Alma.
He is survived by one daughter,
Sue Kilburn of Miamisburg; one
grandson; and one nephew. .
- Funeral seryice was held Tues-
day, June 4, at the Stubbs-
Conner Funeral Home in
Waynesville. Burial was in
Evergreen Cemetery, West Car-
roliton.
eaola Hursh
17 RSe IVES
Leaola Hursh, 86. formerly of
Middletown and Lebanon, died’
Friday, April 5, at Bethesda
Hospital, Cincinnati.
She was preceded in death by
her husband Lewis Hursh Sr. in
1952.
She is survived by two
daughters, Elaine Jordan of
Darien, Conn., and Mildred Crane
of Lebanon; two sons, Robert Lee
Sr. of Cincinnati with whom she
made her home for the past 24
years, and Lewis Hursh Jr. of
Springboro; }4 grandchildren;
and 18 great grandchildren.
Funeral services were held
Tuesday, April 9, at Vorhis
Funeral Home, Middletown. In-
terment was in Woodside
Cemetery, Middletown.
Randall Ivins
13-MAR. Ves
T. Randall Ivins, 80, formerly
of Lebanon, died Wednesday,
March 6, in Frederick, Md..
where he lived.
Mr. Ivins operated Ivins Phar-.
macy in Lebanon from 1950 to
1971. After his retirement, he
worked as a substitute teacher in
the Lebanon schools. He was a
member of the Lebanon Elks
Lodge 422 and the Lebanon
.Masanic Lodge 26. ,
He is survived by three sons,
Thomas of Middletown, Charles
of California and Bruce of
Frederick, Md.
Services’ were’ held Monday,
March 11, at the Oswald Funeral
Home, Lebanon. Rev. William
Johnson officiated. Burial was in,
Lebanon Cemetery.
Memorial donations can be
made to the American Heart
Association.
"89,
Day lé-lz-Z00d BY _ EAD DE YRYS
ye, Arnold lamesg ps
fore: Warren County resi-
dent Arnold W. lames, 67, of Ket-
‘tering, died Sunday, Oct. 13, at
home. ;
lames was a member of the
Lebanon Eagles Lodge and the
Lebanon VFW. ;
He also was a member of the
South Park United Methodist
Church, Dayton, and the John
Durst Scottish Rite. He retired in
1984 from Alemite Co., where he
was a district sales manager.
Survivors include his wife.
Catherine: a daughter, Barbara
Lincoln of Kettering; a brother,
Earl Emerick of Hot Springs,
Ark.; and two grandchildren.
Services will be at 10:30 a.m.
Thursday, Oct. 17, at the Rout-
song' Funeral Home, Oakwood
and Irving avenues, Oakwood,
with the: Rev. Walter Custer of-
ficiating. :
Calling hours will be from 5 to
9 p.m. today (Wednesday, Oct.
16) at the funeral home, with
Masonic services at 7 p.m.
Burial will be in David's
Cemetery, Kettering.
Lena Iorns
iT Supe. GES
Lena M. Iorns, 92, East U.S.
22-3, Morrow, died Tuesday,
Sept. 3 at Bethesda Care Warren
County following a traffic acci-
dent.
Born in Lebanon, she was a_
member of the Lebanon
Presbyterian Church and a
charter member of the Warren
County Historical Society.
Survivors include a son,
Herschel of Williamsburg, Ky.; a
sister, Lucy Settlemire of Xenia;
and one granddaughter.
She was preceded in death by
three sisters, Helen Chamberlain,
Etta Nixon, and Grace Middleton,
and a brother, Walter.
Services were held Friday,
Sept. 6, at the Lebanon
Presbyterian Church with the
Rev. William Johnson officiating.
Contributions may be made to ,
either the Warren County
Historical Society or the Lebanon
Presbyterian Church.
The Oswald Funeral Home,
Lebanon, was in charge of ar-
rangements.
Mollie’ Jackson
¥ SEPT l
Mollie Jackson, 97, died Sun-
day, Sept. 1, at the Quaker
Heights Nursing Home,
Waynesville.
Survivors include three
daughters, Gladys Elkins, Frieda
Petty and Fon Eva Brown: two
sisters, Matilda Owens and Nettie
Statton; and 20 grandchildren
and 31 great-grandchildren.
Services were held Wednesday,
Sept. 4, at the Breitenbach
Funeral Home, Middletown.
Burial was in Woodside
Cemetery, Middletown.
Nora Jadwin,
IT QULN 19 FS
Nora N. Jadwin, 94, of the Ot-
terbein Home, near Lebanon,
died there Wednesday, July 10.
A memorial service will be held
at the convenience of the family.
. Chauncey Jeffers
a7) ° FEB.
. Rev. Chauncey .E, Jeffers, 95,'
of the Otterbein Home, near ©
Lebanon, died Wednesday, Feb.
13, at Middletown Regional
Hospital,
Rev. Jeffers was a graduate of
Taylor University,
Theological Seminary. He was for
70 years a minister in the
Methodist Protestant, the
Methodist,
Methodist, churches. For the past
seven years, he was active in
volunteer service at the Otterbein
Home.
He is survived by his wife, Em-
ma Jeffers: two sons, Glen of
Fostoria and Harold of Chester
Hil; two daughters,
Rosemary Osborn of Newark and
Mrs. Miriam Wagner of Dayton;
16 grandchildren and 14 great-
grandchildren.
Memorial services will be held
Saturday, Feb. 23, at the Otter-
bein Home Chapel at 2 p.m. Rev.
William’ McOmber will officiate.
Burial. will .be in ,Otterbein
Cemetery. ‘
Wesley’
and the United
Mrs. .
1925
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