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The AdvocateSA OBITUARIESNEWS ROUNDUP Wednesday, April 17, 1996 Deaths and funerals Newsmakers Darlene H. Gray July 8, 1936-April 15, 1996 Funeral services for Darlene H. Gray, 59, of 1500 York Road, Alexandria, are at 1:30 Paul F. Harble Sr. ---April 21, 1914-April 15, 1996 Graveside services for Paul F.

Harble 81, of St. Petersburg, formerly of Newark, are at 10:30 a.m. Friday at Newark Memorial Gardens. Mr. Harble, a member of St.

Andrews Lutheran Church in Alec Baldwin NEW YORK (AP) Alec Bald-', win says if anybody offered him; $20 million to do a movie, he'd do; it and quit the business. Baldwin, 38, and his actress' wife, Kim Basinger, 42, became first-time parents after their daughter, Ireland, was born sixf months ago. Since then, Baldwin said he; would rather be at home with the; baby than anywhere else. "When people ask me what it's! like being a father, I say it's hard' to leave home. I don't want to goi out of my house." MEMORIAM In memory of Garnet R.

Fairburn April 17, 1989 Missed by wife Marjorie and families CARD OF THANKS The family of Russell Mcpeek wishes to express our" sincere thanks for all the lovely flowers, food and Special thanks to my wonderful neighbors, Rev. Knox, LMH 4th floor and ICU, and Criss-Kirkpatrick, and to the Eagles for their special services. God Bless You All Minnie McPeek Stocks John A. Weekly July 29, 1902-April 16, 1996 Funeral services for John A. Weekly, 93, of Newark, are at 1 p.m.

Saturday at the Christian Apostolic Church, 22 N. 23rd Newark, with the Rev. R.A. Newstrand and the Rev. Tim Newstrand officiating.

Burial will follow in Newark Memorial Gardens. Mr. Weekly, a former press operatortool maker at various industries in the Newark area, died April 16, 1996, at Licking Memorial Hospital. He -was born July 29, 1902, in Licking County, to the late Elias Benton and Clara Bell CToothman) Weekly. Mr.

Weekly was a member of Christian Apostolic Church in Newark. His wife, Ivory Pearl Weekly, preceded him in death. He is survived by a daughter, Ruth Evelyn Dwiggins of. Newark; four grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. A daughter, grandchild, brother and four sisters preceded him in death.

Friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday at the Newark Chapel of Henderson, Van Atta Johnston Funeral Serv Maude K. Staton April 1, 1902-April 15, 1996 Funeral services for Maude K. Staton, 84, of Newark, formerly of Henryville, are at 10 a.m. Friday at St.

Francis Xavier Catholic Church in Henryville, Ind. Burial will low in St. Francis Cemetery, Henryville, Ind. Mrs. Staton died April 15, 1996, at Licking Memorial Hospital.

He was born April 1, 1902, in Paris, to the late Arthur and Alice (Sidener) Crick. Her husband, Raymond Staton, died in 1983. She is survived by a daughter 'and son-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. William and Ruth Stefa-nich of Newark; a grandson and his wife, Dr.

and Mrs. Raymond Patty Stefanich of Rochester, N.Y.; and three great-grandchildren. Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at the Coots Funeral Home, 120 W. Maple Jeffersonville, Ind.

Henderson, Van Johnston Funeral Service is in charge of local arrangements. Arkie G. Bosswell Aug. 5, 1898-April 15, 1996 There will be no funeral services or callings hours for Arkie G. Bosswell, 97, of Newark, who died April 15, 1996, at the Newark Healthcare Center.

Graveside services will take place at 11 a.m. Friday at Cedar Hill Cemetery with the Rev. Dr. Charles W. Noble officiating.

Mrs. Bosswell, who retired in 1962 from the Y.W.C.A. as a housekeeper, was born Aug. 5, 1898, in Morristown, to the late Robert and Lena (Green) Riley. Mrs.

Bosswell was a member of Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church. Her first husband, Jefferson Good, died Aug. 14, 1931; her, second husband, Robert Bosswell, died April 1, 1965. She is survived by two sons and daughter-in-law, Robert P. Good and James L.

and Gladys M. Good, all of Newark; eight grandchildren; and several great-grandchildren. She was preceded in' death by a son, Jefferson Good, St. Petersburg, died April 15, 1996, at the Bayfront Medical Center in St. Petersburg, Fla.

He was born April 21, 1914, injunction City, Ohio, to the late James R. and Gertrude (Wolfe) Harble. Mr. Harble retired in 1975 from Contour Forming in Newark, where he had been vice president. He was also a former member of St.

Paul's Lutheran Church in Newark. He is survived by his wife, Margaret E. (Wolfe) Harble; son, Paul F. Harble of Nash-port; three grandsons; seven great-grandchildren; and brother, Ralph Harble of Fort Myers, Fla. A sister preceded him in death.

Friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday at the Newark Chapel of Henderson, Van Atta Johnston Funeral Service, 59 N. Fifth Newark. The family suggests memorials be made to St. Paul's Lutheran Church, the American Heart N.

High Columbus, Ohio 43214, or the Diabetes Association, 1580 King Columbus, Ohio 43212. BoggsJr. Jan. 8, 1915-April 15, 1996 Funeral services for Okey "Bud" Boggs 81, of Buckeye Lake, are at 10 a.m. Thursday at the Emerson-Newkirk-Warehime Funeral Home with Pastor Larry Webb officiating.

Burial will follow in Kingwood Memorial Park, Delaware, Ohio. Mr. Boggs, a veteran of World War II, died April 15, 1996, at Licking Memorial Hospital. He was born Jan. 8, 1915, in Little Hocking, to the late Okey and Lucy Lola Mae (Friend) Boggs Sr.

Mr. Boggs retired from North American Aviation in Columbus, and was a member of V.F.W. Post 1388 in Buckeye Lake. His wife, Thelma Helen Boggs, died in 1991. He is survived by a son, William L.

Bandy of Moundsville, W.Va.; two step-sons, Gerald A. Metz and Ronald Metz, both of McMechen, W.Va.; a daughter and son-in-law, Beverly and Howard Trace of Buckeye Lake; two brothers and sister-in-law, Ernest and Nancy Boggs of Zanesville, and Worthy Boggs Sr. of Moundsville, W.Va.; three sisters and brothers-in-law, Lucy Short, Betty and Harold Noble, and Anna and Clarence Johnson, all of Moundsville, W.Va.; and many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Two brothers and three sisters preceded him in death. Friends may call from 2 to 4 p.m.

and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home, 285 E. Main Kirkersville. BRUCKER KISHLER FUNERAL HOME 985 N. 21st Street 366-3343 FRIDAY MORRIS W.

EDWARDS Friday Morning Linn-Hert-Geir Funeral Home New Philadelphia, Ohio Calling Hours: Thursday 10:00 a.m. till Noon in the Brucker Kishler Funeral Home Henderson Van Atta Johnston Funeral Service Local stocks The following stocks of local Interest, as provided by the Ohio reflect the last change noted by the New York Stock Exchange: Alltel (Mid-Con) 31 American Electric Power 4(H App.lnn.AINN v-1ly4 Ashland Oil 40 61' Banc One 34V4 Bob Evans 15 Cardinal Distributors 62 Charming Shoppes 6V Chrysler 62VS Cifra 1.271.37 Cincinnati Bell 48 Coca-Cola 81 Columbia Gas 48 Consolidated Stores 36 Cooper Ind 39 CSX Corp 47Vi Dayton 93 Dlebold 37 Disney DIS 624 Dow Chemical 89V6 Eateries EATS Ecolab 30V4 Enron 38V EuroDiS 2.692.77 Ford ..35 Fruehauf 21 General Electric 77 General Motors 67V Georgia Pacific 74 Health South 37 Heartland Bank 40 Heilig-Mey 19 Hills 12 Holophane 16 Hunt. Bk 237k J.C.Penney 48 Kmart 9 Kroger 42VS Limited 18 Lowes Co 30 McDonalds 48 Mid America Waste 1 National City Corp 34 National Gas Oil 9'A Newell 264 Owens-Coming 38 Park National Bank 48 Pepsi 61 Phelps Dodge 74 PNC Financial 29V6 Quaker St 15 Rockwell 56Vfe Safety Kleen .14 Schuller Corp 8 Sears 53 Vh Svc. March 5'A Sprint 39 Standard Register 24 Sun TV 3 Tenneco 55 Times-Mirror 37 Value City 10 Wal-Mart 22 Waste Management 34 Wendys 18 Worth. Ind WTHG 20 Mutual funds The following mutual funding listings are provided by Edward D.

Jones Co. Prices are bid prices as of previous day's market close. STOCK FUNDS Acorn Fund 14.86 Affiliated Fund 12.17 AMCAP Fund 14.05 American Mut. Fund 25.03 Capital Income Builder 37.21 Cardinal Fund 13.57 Colonial Utilities Fund 14.27 Dean Witter Dividend Growth 40.43 SEL5TR0 LEGAL CENTER ESTATES SETTLED, WILLS WRITTEN AND PROBATED FREE CONSULTATION 345-341 1 Utica Monument We carry a full line of traditional and contemporary monuments. Let our professional and experienced memorial consultants help you design a Deautrtul and lasting memorial to your loved one.

4 Located at UTICA FLORAL COMPANY 561 East Columbus Rd. Ulica, OH. (US 62 Phone: B1 4-892-2941 or 1-800-858-0842 aciGtGc p.m. Thursday at the Warren-F. Kauber Funeral Home with the Rev.

Kevin Hull officiating. Burial will follow in Maple Grove Cemetery, Granville. Mrs. Gray, a homemaker and member of the Windstar Foundation, died April 15, 1996, at her residence. She was born July 8, 1936, in Dearborn Heights, to the late Ross E.

and Ruth Pearl (Lobsinger) Holland. She is survived by her husband of 40 years, Eugene Gray three daughters and sons-in-law, Sheri and David McLain of Atlanta, Lisa and John Wynd of Pickering-ton, Ohio, and Traci and Ron Nichols of Verman, Utah; son and daughter-in-law, Mark and Beth Gray of Alexandria; seven grandchildren; and two brothers, David Holland and Dean Holland, both of Alexandria. Friends may call from 6 to 8 today at the funeral home, 289 S. Main Pataskala. James E.

DeVault Sr. Aprii 15, 1996 Funeral services for James -E. DeVault 79, of Columbus and Buckeye Lake, are at 10:30 a.m. Friday at the O.R. Woodyard Co.

Chapel with the Rev. Carl Hankins and Pastor Michael Lee officiating. Burial will follow in Franklin Hills. Mr. DeVault, a member of the Millersport United Methodist Church, died April.

15, 1996, at his home in Buckeye Lake. He was preceded in death by his parents, John Sherman and Mary Lucille (Harrington) DeVault; and his first wife, Ethel DeVault. He is survived by his second wife, Marge DeVault; two sons, James DeVault Jr. and William DeVault; four daughters and sons-in-law, Ethel and Tony Labora, Norma and Gary Durtschi, Mary and Cloyce Myers and Barbara and Robert Rardain; step son, Steven Wheatley; two stepdaughters and step-son-in-law, Wendy and Carl Raftery and Cheryl Kennedy; mother-in-law, Anna Blizzard; 29 grandchildren; 23 greatgrandchildren; and nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by a son, Robert Wesley DeVault, along with three granddaughters, two great-grandchildren, a sister and brother.

Friends may call from 7 to 9 today, and from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home, 255 E. State Columbus. Jeanne Van Winkle July 20, 1902-April 5, 1974 Graveside services for Jeanne Van Winkle, 93, of Newark, are at 1:30 p.m.

Thursday at Moundview Cemetery, Mount Vernon, with the Rev. Robert Salmon officiating. Mrs. Van Winkle, a member of the Lions Club Auxiliary, Newark Garden Club and Hei-sey Collectors of America, died April 15, 1996, at The Inn at Sharon Brooke. She was born July 20, 1902, in Mount Vernon, to the late Denise and Francine Delporte.

Her husband, Glenn B. Van Winkle, died April 5, 1974. She is survived by a son, James Van Winkle of Granville; two grandsons, James G. and Jamie Van Winkle Jr. of Newark, and Brian E.

Van Winkle of Granville; and sister, Julie Wolfrom of Portsmouth, Ohio. No calling hours will be observed. Henderson, Van Atta Johnston Funeral Service is in charge of arrangements. The family suggests memorials be made to Hospice of Central Ohio, 1435 W. Main Newark, Ohio 43055.

FUNERAL DIRECTORS, INC. A Tradition That Has Endured Over 100 Years 179 Granville Street Newark 345-9714 FRIDAY ARKIE G. BOSSWELL 11:00 a.m. Graveside Service at Cedar Hill Cemetery. No Calling Hours will be observed.

CR1SS-KIRKPATRTCK Europacific Growth Fund 24.47 Fidelity Magellan Fund 87.67 Franklin 9-81 Fundamental Investors 23:29 George Putnam Fund 15.93 GS Growth and Income 20.49 GS International 18.49 GS Small Cap 19.78 Growth Fund 32.09 IDS Mutual Fund 13.18, Income-Fund of America 16.09 Investment Co. of American 22,71 Liberty Utility Fund 12.48 Mutual Shares Corp 92 41 New Perspective Fund 17.28 Nicholas. Fund 63.56 Pheonix Growth Fund 25.34 Pioneer Fund 25.69 Pioneer II Inc 20,32 Putnam Fund For Growth and Income 17.12 Putnam Health Sciences 43.87 Putnam Global Growth ,.10.62 Putnam Voyager Fund 16,36 Scudder Funds Development 44.14 Scudder Growth and Income 21 ,47 Small Cap World Fund 26.03 T. Rowe Price Growth Income 20.10 Twentieth Century Growth 20.01 Twentieth Century Select 37.40 Value Line Fund 19.33 Washington Mutual Investors 22.51 GOVERNMENT BOND Cardinal Government 8.12 Dean Witter Government 8.87 Franklin Group 6,76 Kemper Government ..,.6.76 Lord Abbett Government 2-60 Putnam Government 12,70 VarvKampen Merritt 14.42 CORPORATE BOND Bond Fund 13.4S Colonial High Yield Fidelity High Income ...9.29 IDS Selective ........9.14 Kamnar Hlah Yield ...8.10 Putnam Income Fund 6.86 Stare planning press conference Mayor Frank Stare will hold, a press conference Thursday at 10 a.m. in council chambers to announce the details of the Walkway of Honor planned for Veterans Park.

Stare will show drawings and discuss details of the park and how residents can participate. Fund-raising efforts: also will be discussed. BACK PAIN? We're For Backs! Let Arcade's Registered nurse Sheryl Estep and Orthopedic Fitter assist you in privacy of our fitting rooms with: Back arid Neck Braces Lift Chairs by Pride Adjustable Beds Ultimate Recliners Contour Pillows and Wedges Moist Heat Pads Traction Sets Vibrators ARCADEW Home Healthcare Pharmacy 1496 W. Main st. 1-800-544-3993 344-6995 Center.

CM' i 1 i ice, 59 N. Fifth Newark. Kathryn Monica Bauer May 9, 1916-April 15, 1996 Funeral services for Kathryn Monica Bauer, 79, Pataskala, are at 10 a.m. Thursday at St. Pius Catholic Church in Reynoldsburg with Father Dan Ochs officiating.

Burial will follow in St. Joseph Ceme- tery, Lockbourne, Ohio. Mrs. Bauer, a homemaker and member of St. Pius Catholic Church in Reynoldsburg, died April 15, 1996, at home.

She was born May 9, 1916, in Piney Fork, Ohio, to the late John and Leokadia (Kryszcsak) Pawlak. Her husband, Alvin H. Bauer, preceded her in death. She is survived by four sons and daughters-in-law, Louis Bauer and Joseph Bauer, both of Pataskala, Paul and Bunny Bauer of Sugar Grove, Ohio, and Frank and Karen Bauer of Delaware, Ohio; two daughters and sons-in-law, Theresa and Bernie Looney of Columbus, and Veronica Davis and John Yoast of Delaware, Ohio; two sisters, Mary Booth of Smithfield, Ohio, and Hattie Faher of Dillonvale, Ohio; five brothers and sisters-in-law, Edward and. Margaret Borkowski of East Sparta, Ohio, John Borkowski of Dil-lonvale, Ohio, Ted and Marie Borkowski and Bruno Borkowski, all of Maple Heights, Ohio, and Walter and Marcella Borkowski of Parma, Ohio; 20 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by two sons, James and Charles Bauer, and two daughters-in-law. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 today at the Warren F. Kauber Funeral Home, 289 S. Main Pataskala. Pgde Now Open! 9 pm PW.j tfa American --S3 School of Hairdesigfr- I Mi-M 769 Hebron Mh Heatn along with a daughter, brother and sister.

The Criss-Kirkpatrick Funeral Chapel, 179 Granville Newark, is in charge of arrangements. Morris W. Edwards April 29, 1905-April 15, 1996 Funeral services for Morris W. Edwards, 90, of Newark, will take place Friday at the Linn-Hert-Geib Funeral Home in New Philadelphia, Ohio. Burial will follow in Holmes Church Cemetery.

Mr. Edwards, who retired as the first manager of Valley Bowling Lanes in Newark, died April 15, 1996, at Licking Memorial Hospital. He was born April 29, 1905, in Mineral City, Ohio, to the late Reese and Anna (Warren) Edwards. Mr. Edwards was a member of the Local Civil Defense Short Wave Radio Organization and 32nd Degree Mason.

His wife of 51 years, Maxine (Shaffer) Edwards, died in 1980. He is survived by two sons and daughters-in-law, Edwin and Bonnie Edwards of Canton, Ohio, and Donald and Nancy Edwards of Syracuse, N.Y.; five grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren. Two brothers preceded him in death. Friends may call from 10 a.m. to noon Thursday at the Brucker and Kishler Funeral Home, 985 N.

21st Newark Chapel 59 North 5th Street 345-9864 Heath Chapel 1249 Hebron Road 522-1010 One Staff Two Locations Three Generations Call 522-1 100 to schedule an evaluation. If you suffer from chronic pain, Dr. Lawson is an anesthesiologist who specializes in the treatment of pain. Services are usually covered by most insurance plans and Worker's Compensation. Arthritis Back Pain Foot Pain Cancer Pain Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Failed Back Syndrome Headaches Muscle Pain Neck Pain Nerve Pain Pain In Fingersfoes Phantom Limb Pain Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy Sclaitica Shingles Spinal Stenosis JEANNE VAN WINKLE GRAVESIDE SERVICE: 1:30 p.m.

Thursday Moundview Cemetery, Mt. Vernon, OH PAUL F. HARBLE, SR. GRAVESIDE SERVICE: 10:30 a.m. Friday Newark Memorial Gardens VISITATION: 6-8 p.m.

Thursday, Newark Chapel Contributions to St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Am. Heart Assoc. 5455 N. High 43214, or Diabetes Assoc, 1580 King 43212.

MAUDE K. STATON SERVICE: 10:00 a.m. Friday, St. Francis Church Henryville, IN VISITATION: 7-9 p.m. Thursday Coots Funeral Home, Jeffersonville, Indiana mm mmmm 1651 West Main Street Newark, Ohio 43055 JOHN A.

WEEKLY SERVICE: 1:00 p.m. Saturday, Christian Apostolic Church VISITATION: 6-8 p.m. Friday, Newark Chapel MEDICAL ANESTHESIA SERVICES. INC.

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