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4A TheAdvocate R1 6R: 43.43.4%;; -4 44.B.4%4% -4 FR R1 79 PR7J 79 PR7 ObituariesandphotographssubmittedtotheNewarkAdvocate may be published, distributed, repurposed and otherwise used Tosendflowerstothe ourwebsite. Clickonobituaries. Shareyourcondolences onourWebsite. Clickonobituaries. ConstanceJ.Barr,66,ofNewark, willbeheldattheREED-EGAN FUNERAL HOME, 141 Green Wa ve Drive, 1:00 A.M., Saturday January 18, 2014 with Fr ichael Reis asc elebrant.

Interment willfollowinWilson Cemetery. NewarkCatholicHighSchool, diedatAutumnattheLakeon wasborninNewarkonSeptember Catherine (Klaus) Hughes. Connie worked as ana dministrative clerk with Licking Memorial Health Systems for many yearsa nd as an accounts payablec lerk for Park National Bank. Shew as an EMT with the Madison To wnship leaguesatParkLanesformanyyears. her sisters-in-law obin Barr and Janet Gregory oth of Newark; special family friend, Marilyn Ty ndall; and several nieces and nephews.

In addition to her parents, Connie wasp recededindeathbyher theservice. ToshareyourmemoryofConnieorleaveacondolenceforthe ConstanceJ.Barr celebrating the life of Penny L. Garno, 61 of Newark will be 1:00 p.m. Friday anuary 17, 2014 in ChuteFuneralHomewithKevin Buri al will be in Wils on Ceme tery Mrs. Garn op assed away unexpectedly January 9, 2014 at herhome.ShewasbornApril23, 1952inLimatothelateLeoH.and graduate of Lima Memorial High School and had recently worked for Tw een Brands, additionally she worked for G.E.

in Hebron, Ti mbuk bakingpies.Sheenjoyedvarietyofoutdooractivities,deerhunting, made beautiful latch hook rugs. She volunteered in the community with the MDA he Campaign. She collected Te ddy Bears and had ag reat love for her cats. In all, herf amily wasmost importanttoher. Ve rnon, Angie (T im) Melick, Crissy Garling, all of irginia Beach, VA onica Smitleyo fN ewark; as ep daughter rystal Stidham of Newark; ab rother ony (Karen) Storer; nephews.

Friends and familym ay call 5t o8p.m. Thursday a nuary 16, 2014 at VENSIL CHUTE FUNERAL HOME, 1850 W. Main Street, Newark. MemorialcontributionsmaybemadetotheMuscularDystrophy Condolencesmaybeexpressedatwww.vocfh.com PennyL.Garno family.HewasbornonJuly toMichaelandMaryMargaret Strelecky. Michaelisprecededindeath by his parents; and brothers, RichardandGeraldStrelecky.

Heissurvivedbyhiswifeof 49 years Ula M. Strelecky; sons, andMichael(Melody)Strelecky; daughters, Te resa (Lance) Oscar Porter; grandchildren, Tr avis, Ta nner illian, Garrett, (Jim) Cottrill; and many special friends. Michaelwasamemberof the Sheet Metal Wo rkers Union retiredfromLambertSheet Metalin1998.Heattendedthe ohnstownIndependentBaptist Church. AvisitationforMichaelwill be held on Friday, January 17, 2014, from 4-8 pm at the ohnstownIndependentBaptist Church (JIBC), 7397 Johnstown Alexandria Road Johnstown, Ohio43031.Funeralservices willbeheldonSaturday, anuary 18, 2014, at 10:00 am alsoatJIBC.Hewillbelaidto restatGreenhillCemetery. maybemadetotheJohnstown IndependentBaptistChurch Missions.Messagesof condolencemaybeleftatwww.

NewcomerColumbus.com MichaelThomas Strelecky NEW ARK: Af uneral service forKathrynA.Haynes,71,of a.m.MondayatBruckerand KishlerFuneralHome.Burial atQueenofHeavenCemeteryin at her residence. She was born thelateHenryandEllen(King) Schaffer Kathrynwasaparishioner oftheChurchoftheBlessed Sacrament. She was ak ey punchoperatorforOwens CorningandRockwell. She is survived by her Schaffer of Pataskala, James (Cathy)SchafferofTrimble, Eugene(Judy)Schafferof Pataskala, Richard (Susan) Evelyn (Robert) Perkins of FisherofFt.Myers,FL. Inadditiontoherparents, shewasprecededindeathby twobrothers.JohnPaulSchaffer andWilliamSchaffer.

In lieu of contributions maybemadetoGraceHospice inColumbus. Friends may call from 2t o5 p.m.SundayatBruckerand 21st St. Newark. Tosignanonlineguestbook, pleasevisitwww.brucker- kishlerfuneralhome.com KathrynA.Haynes servicecelebratingthelifeof uneT.Mentzer,93,ofGranville, W.Broadway,Granville. The familyw ill receive friends Friday rom 5t o7P at the McPeek-Hoekstra Funeral Home, 133 S.

Prospect Street, Granville.Onlinecondolences maybeexpressedatwww. mcpeekhoekstra.com,wherea completeobituaryisavailable. June T. entzer for DianneE ge 58, of ill be held on Saturday, January 18, 2014 from DiannewasborninNewark, thelateLeonardandUrsula (Andrews) McBurney. She passedawayatLicking Memorial Hospital on January 15, 2014.

wasapassionateabout rescuing dogs and cats and was av olunteer att he Licking County Humane Society. She enjoyedwalkingaroundthe neighborhoodwithherhusband, Don. Survivors include her husband of 41 years, Donald Belt, whom she married December 15, 1972. Inadditiontoherparents, sheisprecededindeathbytwo ElisabethBelt. Memorial contributions may be made in memory of Dianne totheAmericanDiabetes Visitwww.CrissSchoedinger.

com to share as ecial memory or to sign an online guest book. Dianne E. Belt 14, 2014, at the Selma Markowitz Care Center (operated andDorothy(Hizey)Myers. Ron was aW arehouse and Shipping Supervisor at Owens ofservice.Hewasamember oftheOhioQuarterHorse Associationandworkedatthe AllAmericanQuarterHorse Congress.Ronalsoworked severalyearsattheMuskingum CountySpeedwayandwasinthe from Licking Va lley High School. RonwasaUnitedStatesArmy veteranwhofaithfullyserved his country.

Heissurvivedbyhiswifeof children, Rob (Andie) Myers andLeslie(CamronKardules) brothers, Dick (Kathy) Myers (MoletaCramblett)Myersof Wa rsaw H. Hewillbegreatlymissed byhismanybelovedanimals, including his dog, Abby and familywouldalsoliketothank close friends, Gary Peck, Roger MillerandDaveMedley. Aprivategravesideservice willbeheldatalaterdate. TheNewarkChapelofthe Henderson-VanAtta-Stickle isassistingthefamilywith arrangements. maybemadetoHospiceof Central Ohio, P.

O. Box 430, Pleasevisitwww. hendersonvanatta.com to view amemorialandtoleavea messageofcondolenceforthe Myersfamily. Ronald Paul Myers MarthaGraceBeeney NEWARK: Martha Grace Beeney, fN ewark passed away on January 15, 2014 at SharonBrooke. Funeralarranementsare pendingatBrucker-KishlerFuneral Home.

Timothy W.S axon MarkowitzCareCenterinthe careofHospiceofCentralOhio. Arrangementsincareof BruckerKishlerFuneralHome. ConstanceJ.Barr,66: Visita- 11a.m.Saturday,Reed-Egan FunealHome.Service,11a.m. LesterM.CollinsJr.,57: Home.Service,6:30p.m.today, funeralhome. SarahAmberAnneCoving- alHome.Service,11a.m.today, funeralhome.

PennL.Garno,61: p.mtoday,NewarkChapelof VensilandChuteFuneralHome. Home.Service,1p.m.today, funeralhome. JuneT.Mentzer,93: Visitation, 5to7p.m.today,McPeek- ville.Service,1p.m.Saturday, FirstPresbyterianChurch, Granville. UnitedMethodistChurch. MarthaM.Rathgeb,86: CatholicChurch.Service,11:30 a.m.today,church.

EdisonE.Smith,81: a.m.today,ChurchofSt.Ed- PatrickW.Stasel,74: Service, SalesCatholicChurch. RalphK.Strawn,78: Service, ChapelofHenderson-Van Atta-StickleFuneralandCrema- tionService. MichaelThomasStrelecky, 74: JohnstownIndependentBaptist a.m.Saturday,church. CarlE.Williamson,68: Visita- KishlerFuneralHome.Service, 11a.m.Saturday,HeathChurch ofChrist. DresdenChapelofVensiland ChuteFuneralHome.Service,11 a.m.Saturday,funeralhome.

AnnaM.Barrett,93: Service, 11a.m.Saturday,Wilson Cemetery. DianneE.Belt,58: Visitation, 2to5p.m.Saturday,Criss- SchoedingerFuneralHome. Brucker-KishlerFuneralHome. home. tageUnitedMethodistChurch, JuneT.Mentzer,93: p.m.Saturday,FirstPresbyterian Hall.

KathrnA.Haynes,71: Visita- home. SERVICES Boyfacesjuvenile chargesinshooting Authoritiessayjuve- nilechargesofaggravat- edbatterywithadeadly weaponhavebeenfiled againsta12-year-oldboy suspectedofopeningfire onclassmatesinaRos- wellmiddleschool. StatePoliceLt.Em- manuelGutierrezcon- firmedThursdaythat threechargeshavebeen authoritiessaybroughta shotguntoschoolina duffelbagandfired threeroundsinthegym- nasiumTuesdaymorning asstudentswaitedfor classestobegin. A12-year-oldboywas criticallyinjuredafter beinghitinthefaceand neck.A13-year-oldgirl washitintheshoulder.A schoolemployeealso sufferedminorinjuries. WASHINGTON Senateeasilypasses CongresssentPresi- dentBarackObamaa widespendingbillThurs- automaticbudgetcuts.

TheSenatevoted72-26 clearedtheHousealittle morethan24hoursearli- eronasimilarlylopsided vote.Obama’ssignature onthebillwasexpected intimetopreventany interruptioningovern- mentfundingSaturdayat midnight. deadatstore Amanshotandkilled twowomeninanIndiana grocerystoreandwas wavingagunatakneel- ingstoremanagerwhen policeofficersarrived andkilledthegunman, authoritiessaidThurs- day. Themanagerand anotheremployeeatthe storeescapedunharmed despiteconfrontations withthegunmanWednes- PoliceSgt.TrentSmith saidatanewsconfer- ence. Smithsaidcitypolice receivedacallabouta gunmaninthestore shortlyafter10p.m.Offi- cersarrivedwithinthree minutesandfoundthe shooterbrandishinga semi-automatichandgun. NEWYORK RussellJohnsondies Theactorwhoplayed sondiedThursdaymorn- ingathishomeinWash- ingtonstateofnatural causes.Hewas89.

Johnsonwasabusy butlittle-knowncharac- teractorwhenhewas castintheslapstick1960s comedyaboutseven peoplemaroonedonan unchartedPacificisland. schoolscienceteacher atorsandothergadgets outofscrapsofjunk foundontheisland. NEWSINBRIEF Anewlyformedspe- cialstatecommitteein- vestigatingtheGeorge WashingtonBridgescan- dalissued20subpoenas eraltokeystaffmembers ofNewJerseyGov.Chris Christie. Thelegislativecom- mitteesentsubpoenasto 17individualsandthree institutions.Nonewasim- mediatelynamed. AssemblymanJohn TheAssociatedPressthat nonameswouldbere- vealeduntiltherecipients wereofficiallyserved.

ThatcouldhappenFriday. ANewJerseySenate committeeisalsoinvesti- topadvisersorchestrated orcovereduplaneclo- suresnearthebridgefor politicalpurposes. TwoChristieappoin- teestothePortAuthority ofNewYorkandNewJer- bridgeandotherbistate signedaftertheuproar overtheabruptreduction fromthreelanestoone ontotheGeorgeWashing- tonBridgeonSept.9. Theunannouncedclo- whichisatthebaseofthe lationthatitwasretribu- Democraticmayorforde- cliningtoendorseChris- tieforre-electioninNo- vember. Christiefiredhisdepu- lyingtohim aboutherin- volvement intheinci- dent.

Thespe- cialcommit- teecreated bytheNew JerseyAs- semblywas givensubpoenapowers Thursdayandhasap- pointedformerfederal prosecutorReidScharto serveasspecialcounsel. Scharsuccessfullyprose- cutedformerIllinoisGov. servinga14-yearsen- tenceforcorruption. Amongthosewho couldreceivesubpoenas arePortAuthorityChair- slatedtobecomeChris- andMichaelDrewniak, spokesman. DavidWeinsteinand theclosurewaspartofa readyresignedfromthe PortAuthority.

20subpoenaed inNewJersey bridgescandal ByDougStanglin USAToday Chris Christie OBITUARIES Threewould-becar thieveshadtohitthe brakesontheirplanbe- causenoneofthemknew howtodriveastickshift. Policesaythemen pulledaknifeonafood deliverydriverTuesday nightanddemandedthe grubandhiskeys.But thentheynoticedthecar hadamanualtransmis- sion. Sgt.JohnDelaney tellsTheRepublican newspaperthethieves arguedamongthem- selvesthenrandownthe streetwiththeirill-got- tendinner. Therehavebeenno arrests. Stick stymies carthieves AssociatedPress.

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