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1B99, the daughter of Burial will be in Green- X — I c and Teresa Lepera wood Cemetery. Visitation, | U I . She was educated in Monday from 6 until 8 p. m.nilton public schools, at the funeral home. Odd- rolviov. 28, '1918, she fellows service will be at i Fred Frankey in St. p.m. Monday.:hurch- .« ' . .. StateFrankey was a Mf\ Campbell prehen : member of the St. . in connChurch, . the Altar Milo B- Campbell, 86, 777 robber Society, co-founder Symhies Ave., died Sunday Garry0i Women’s American-' at 7:10 a. m. in Mercy minute Society, Past Senior Hospital where he had been Arre, of Women Moose, a patient since Tuesday. 4 and V. F. W. Auvilary He was born in Yerkes, where : Managerie Club. Ky., a son of Abner and pa4ro]t addition to her Sally Baker Campbell. was_.a d, she leaves a son, A millwright, Mr. Carrtp- james Frankey, Hamilton, bell was employed by C]eve|-ghter, Mrs. Alva Baldwin-Lima-Hamillon for car Ta es) Hi'ler, Hamilton, 32 years retiring in 1953 rt(others, Thomas and He mkrried Ltnda Baker cievel; ly Gentile of in Yerkft, Ky. . artd aon, eight grand- - Mr Campbell was a found ; i and four great- member of Hugh L., Bates hildren. 686, Free and Accepted |}amj,ces for Mrs. Frankey Masons, and the Lindenwald rtlcn( ( leld Wednesday, 9:30 Baptist Church. chargeat Cahill and Sons He leaves his wife, Linda bcry . 1 Home, 229 Dayton Campbell; a son Everett s,ate iss of Ressurection Campbell, Yerkes; four Tavbr at 10 a, m., St. Mary daughters, Mrs. y. B. wj{h ,(Nora) Colwell, Blocher, depar(, ation will be Ind., Mrs. James (Cassle) 0ffic y, 5-8 p. m. the Madden, Hamilton, Mrs, of American-Italian Delbert (Ruth) Mallicote, Slatcp will hold services at Hamilton, Mrs. Westfall, spo(ted m. Tuesday. Hamilton, a brother. Far- way p.mer Campbell, Perry tbc r County, Ry.; a sister, Mrs, report€ JChelle Alla Baker, Hamilton; 14 polico i, „ ‘ grandchildren; 15 great- m0Dorothy Roeschetle grandchjidren; two great- av'a at A Dayton St., died great-grandoMdren. at 11:45 a. m. in services will be Wed-rs Convalescent nesday at 2 p m jn the yyvhere she had been a 3rown-DawSfm Funeralsince Dee. 21. Home, 330 Pershing Ave.A*3S bom in Betnel, ftnriaf \ni1l in flrppn-.. , ,.rn. Burial will be in Green-daughter of Willis W(MXj cemetery. Visitation T Q Caroline 1 enny NVjJ1 ^ Tuesday from 5 until ind, and was g m Hugh Bates servjcesed in schools of wjjj bc Tuesday at 7 p. m. womai*vas married to Cif- she wa)schelle in Newport, n 1 #d he preceded her in |j Q (j | In 1934.wing her husband's Hospitshe was a practical £»CSirmOC shewsor 16 years. CvtUUwO laceraisident of Hamilton and ch916, Mrs. Roschelle A lone bandit escaoed Th.emember of St. John with about $200 in cash in a assatJaChurch of Christ. holdup at the Clark Service |JC f0]leaves a devoted Station, 1940 Fairgrove Ave. j10™6 1Paul Jones, about 11 p.m. Sunday, her.on. Hamilton police reported, leave,Rosehelle was Harry Himmclhaver,in death by her station attendant, told police :hild, a daughter he was in the rear office 1 Roeschelle. counting money when a man j*rgumces will be Wed- wearing a stocking maskat 9:30 a. m. in the walked in and ordered him her. hrMineral Home. Ross at gunpoint to “give him theid S. D St. money »d*“I will be in Forest The attendant said the *neI
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