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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.
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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.
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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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