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Amerithrax — Part 19

46 pages · May 08, 2026 · Document date: Nov 10, 2003 · Broad topic: Terrorism · Topic: Amerithrax · 45 pages OCR'd
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r . ; Ne James Innis ” ehers James Robert “Bob is, g4, a native of Maineville, died Friday, Jan. 2 at Blue. Ash Nursing Home. He was a graduate eng- neer of the University of Cincinnati and was retired from Coulter Electronics Inc. of Hialeah, Fla. ~ He was Past Patron of Fairtnount Chapter 352 OES, Past Master of Excelsior Lodge 369 F&AM, member of the Price Hill Chapter 164 RAM, McMillan Lodge 141 F&AM, Valley. of Cincinnati Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite, and was a member of the Crystal River, Fla. United Methodist Church. He was preczded in death by his wife of 53 years, Jean Blum Innis; parents Lucian and Lulu Mae Innis; brothers Howard L. and Charles F. “Tad” Innis; sisters-in-law Bette B. Innis and Miriam B. Innis; and brother-in-law Robert McDaniel. He is survived by son James R. Jr. and daughter-in-law Carolyn C. of Harrison; grandchildren Julia G. of Baltimore, Md. and Robert P. of San Francisco; sisters Mildred Holden and husband Travis of Urbana and Janet McDaniel of Lebanon; brothers Lester and wife Ruth B. of Montgomery and John Wiliam “Joe” of Dayton; brother- in-law Walter Blum Jr. and wife Virginia S. of Maineville; and 18 nieces and nephews. Funeral service was held Tuesday, Jan. 6 at Paul R. Young Funeral Home, 5. : Burial was at Baltimore Pike Cemetery, Cincinnati. Fairmount 352 OES services were held Monday. oo b /8Dx 1g oy * - | Dicklrelan /779 H 4 Mt, Healthy with visitation Monday, Jan. Dick A. Irelan, 86, of Waynesville died Saturday, Dec. 19 at Otterbein-Lebanon. He graduated from Steele High School in Dayton and Ohio University in.Athens, where he was a Beta Theta Pi. He was a member of the First Church of Christ Scientist. Centerville, Sons of the American Revolution Montgomery Chapter, Dayton, Dayton Masonic Lodge 147 F& AM, Scottish Rite, York Rite and Antioch temple all in Dayton, OES Chapter107 in Waynesville, the Warren County Shrine Club, the Little Miami River Association (charter mem- ber) and past president and grand + marshal of the Warren County He was preceded in death by his sister Wilma Knowlton. , * He is survived by his wife Luti -M.: four daughters and sons-in- “law Patricia A. and Mark Mason ° of Waynesville, Lynne M. and Kent Lindsey of Chicago, Deborah J. and Gary Harlow of Beavercreek and Mary Beth Irelan of Georgetown, Ky.; grandchildren Victoria Williams, Jennifer Miroballi, Vance Vair, Gregg Harlow, Jeff Lindsey, Grant Harlow, Tiffany Wilson-Mobley, Vanessa Woods, Hailey Beth Wilson and Layne Peden, nine great-grandchildren; and brothers Frank of Texas and Patrick of Waynesville. Funeral service was Tuesday, Dec. 22 at Stubbs-Conner Funeral Home, Waynesville. If desired, contributions may -be made to Shriners Hospitals or the First Church of Christ “Seientist, Centerville. ALL TM FORMA HEREIN Is 0 DAT TON Con CLASSIFIED E le-l2-2006 BY 60324 00 BAW /ORSRYS ED AT . sy Clayton Ivins /7¢7 9 Clayton Blake Ivins, 85, of Lebanon died Saturday, Dec. 5. He was born Nov. 1, 1913 in Tullahoma, Tenn. to Harry L. and Mabel (Blake) Ivins. He was a World War I U.S. Army veteran. He worked for both Warren County and Turtlecreek Township as a mechanic before retiring from Doebler Brothers Inc. in 1978. He was a member of the Bethany United Church of Christ. He: was preceded in death by his parents; brothers Charles, Leroy, Edward and Robert; and sisters Dorothy, Grace and June. Survivors include his wife of 52 years, Shirley (St. John) Ivins of Lebanon; sons Richard of Cincinnati and Randy and his wife Cyndi of Evendale; daughter Gail and her husband Jeff Clark of Cincinnati; sisters Jean Dunn and Catherine Jones both of Lebanon, Esther Carey of Kissimmee, Fla. and Helen Hauck of Hamden, Ohio; and grandchildren Rachael and Nicholas Ivins. Visitation was Tuesday, Dec. 8 with funeral service Wednesday, Dec. ‘9 all at Oswald-Hoskins ‘Funéral Homé, Lebanon with Pastor Allen Wentworth officiating. ‘Interment was at Bethany Cemetery. ' Memorials are requested to the Alzheimér's Association, 644 Linn St, Suite 1026, Cincinnati, Ohio 45203. * vs
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