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i 'DDYWARIGS THE TIMES RECORDER MON. APRIL 13, 1992 5-A' DONALD C. COTTERMAN Donald E. Cotterman, 69, of 3265 Buena Vista Circle, died at 9:10 p.m. Saturday, April 11, 1992, at his residence, following a three-month illness.

Mr. Cotterman retired as a machinist from Armco Steel Corp. in 1983, following 33 years of service. He was a member of Lodge of Amity 9 Scottish Rite Valley of Cambridge, Muskingum County Scottish Rite Association, Aladdin Temple of Columbus, Zavi Shrine Club, and Amrou Grotto. Gary (Karen) Passwaters of Duncan Falls; six grandchil-dren three great-grandchildren; one brother, Doug Cotterman of Westerville; one sister, Wanda Rapp of Zanesville; and his mother-in-law, Mildred Weber of Zanesville.

He was preceded in death by one sister, Anna Mae Cotterman, and one grandson. Calling hours are 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at Bryan Funeral Home, where services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, with the Rev. Paul Moots officiating.

Burial will be in Memorial Park. Memorial contributions may be made to the Good Samaritan Cancer Center for Southeastern Ohio Hospice. ETHEL A. BOYDEN Services for Ethel A. Boyden, 99, will be held at 1 p.m.

today at the Wings of Hope Tabernacle. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery. Calling hours are 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at Hillis Funeral Home.

Pd. Notice. JANET PANDY Janet G. Pandy, 52, of 3130 Shaw Road, died at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, April 11, 1992, at Good Samaritan Medical Center following a six-month illness.

A contractor with the U.S. Postal Service, Mrs. Pandy had been a resident of the Zanesville area for about 10 years and was formerly of Barnesville. She was born Jan. 19, 1940, in Sewellsville, Belmont County, daughter of Mary V.

Kirkpatrick Taylor of Barnesville and the late Thomas W. Taylor. Surviving in addition to her mother are her husband, James L. Pandy, whom she married Dec. 24, 1983: two daughters.

Mrs. Richard (Tracy) Temple of Hendrysburg and Terri Ward of Zanesville; a son, Lewis E. Bussa Jr. of Powhatan Point; two stepsons, Ronald W. Pandy and James R.

Pandy, both of Zanesville; 11 grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Jean Stephen, and a brother, Wayne Taylor, both of Barnesville. Calling hours are 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at Hillis Funeral Home. Calling hours will also be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

Tuesday at Campbell-Plumly-Milburn Funeral Home in Barnesville, where services will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday. The Rev. Tom Detling will officiate and burial will be in Somerton Cemetery, Belmont County. EDGAR A.

PARSONS CHESTERHILL Edgar D. Parsons, 77, of Amesville Route 1, died Saturday, April 11, 1992, at his home, following an apparent heart attack. Mr. Parsons was a farmer. He retired from Abex Corp.

in Athens, following 20 years of service, and was a member of the Fairview Holiness Mission, near Glouster. Born July 23, 1914, in Rosseau, he was a son of Mary Parsons. He was preceded in death by his wife of 58 years, Esther Christman Parsons, on April 4, 1992. Calling hours are 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at Stone-Matheney Funeral Home in Chesterhill.

Services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Fairview Holiness Mission, with the Revs. Arnold Van Horn and Coy McGinnis officiating. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery near Glouster. Calling will also be one hour prior to services at the church on Wednesday.

SHIRLEY V. McCLINTOCK Services for Shirley V. McCIin-tock, 53, will be held at 11 a.m. today at DeLong and Baker Funeral Home, with the Rev. J.

Stephen Harrop officiating. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery. Calling hours will be 9 to 11 a.m. today at the funeral home. EDITH ROSSER CROOKSVILLE Edith Rosser, 82, of 11287 Buzzards Glory Road, Crooksville, died at 10:50 p.m.

Saturday, April 11, 1992, at her residence, following an extended illness. Mrs. Rosser was a member of the Maple Avenue Christian Church in Crooksville. Born June 28, 1909, in Lore City, she was a daughter of Alonzo and Nora Belcher Riffle. Surviving are eight daughters, Mrs.

Ronal (Joanna) Bateson, Mrs. Cam (Pat) Stover, Mrs. James (Sandy) Savage and Mrs. William (Judy) Thomas, all of Crooksville, Mrs. Gerald (Evelyn) McLean and Mrs.

Kenny (Diana) Harris, both of Rose-ville, Mrs. Lawrence (Eleanor) Starner of Zanesville, and Mrs. Shirley Neff of Thornville; five sons, Larry Rosser of Crooksville, Ronald Rosser and John Rosser, both of Roseville, Bill Rosser of Toledo, and Roger Rosser of Michigan; one brother, Gene Riffle of Michigan; 42 grandchildren, 67 greatgrandchildren and six great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, John M. Rosser Sr.

in 1972; four sons, Richard Rosser, Gary Rosser, Donald Rosser and Jimmy Rosser; four brothers, Carl Riffle, Edwin Riffle, Albert Riffle and Ernest Riffle; one sister, Garnet Moore; six grandchildren and one greatgrandchild. Calling will be anytime after 2 fi.m. today at the Goebel Funeral lome in Crooksville. Services will be held at 1 p.m.-Tuesday at the Maple Avenue Christian Church, with the Rev. Ken Zaebst officiating.

I Burial will be in Iliff Cemetery in McLuney. Calling will also be noon until service time Tuesday at the church. He helped organize the Charity Newsies in Zanesville and was a member of the Armco Veterans Club, the National Rifle Association and American Legion Post '29. He was a lite member of the Cotterman VFW, a former Junior Achievement adviser, a special deputy for the Muskingum County Sheriff's office and a Navy veteran of World War II. Born Nov.

7, 1922, in New Lexington, he was a son of Clifford A. and Estella M. Baker Cotterman. Surviving are his wife, Janice E. Jackson Cotterman; one son, John E.

Cotterman of Tucson, two daughters, Diana L. Kuhn of Zanesville and Mrs. v. RACHEL ARCHER Rachel Archer, 85, of 365 Old River Road, formerly of Coshocton, died at 2:45 p.m. Sunday, April 12, 1992, at ODC Nursing Home, following a long illness.

Mrs. Archer came to the United States in 1925 and became a citizen on June 2, 1947. She was employed at Cambridge Glass Moore Enameling Co. in West Lafayette, the Hoover Co. of Zanesville and Pretty Products in Coshocton.

She was a member of the VFW Auxiliary 1330 in Coshocton. Born Jan. 9, 1907, in Lancashire, England, she was a daughter of Francis F. and Mary Ann Smith Webb. Surviving are one son and daughter-in-law, Robert E.

and Nina Archer of 5250 Center Road, Philo; and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her first husband, Sylvester Reit-ler on Aug. 19, 1929, her second husband, Fred Archer on Dec. 23, 1988; one son, Sylvester Reit-ler four brothers; and two sisters. Calling hours are 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m.

today at DeLong and Baker Funeral Home, where services will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday, with burial in Woodlawn Cemetery. GRACE JOSEPH COLUMBUS Grace Joseph, 79, of Columbus, died Saturday, April 12, 1992, at her home. Mrs. Joseph was a member of the Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church of Columbus and the Pickerington Senior Citizens Club.

She was born Dec. 12, 1912, in Zanesville to Clarence and Maude Melvin Bauer. Mrs. Joseph is survived by her husband, Clarence; one daughter, Margie Jones of Pickerington; two sons James Jospeh of Grove City and Robert Joseph of Columbus; four sisters, Lillian Millfelt of Kettering, Kathryn Wilson of Zanesville and Lildred Blackburn and Helen Lemmon, both of Akron; five grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Calling hours are from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

today at the Evans Funeral Home, 4171 E. Livingston Columbus, where services will be held at noon Tuesday with Pastor Donald F. Hagedorn officiating. Burial will be in Reynolds-burg's Glen Rest Cemetery. EDGAR I ETON Services for Edgar I.

Ireton will be at 11 a.m. today at Norwich Presbyterian Church, Dr. Kenneth Kettlewell officiating, with burial in Norwich Presbyterian Cemetery. Bolin Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. HELEN L.

PARSONS Services for Helen L. Parsons, 87, will be held at 2 p.m. today at DeLong and Baker Funeral Home, with the Rev. Roy Keyser officiating. Burial will be in Duncan Falls Cemetery.

ETHA SUNKEL Services for Etha Quinn Sunkel will be at 10 a.m. today at Bolin Funeral Home, Pastor Frederich Weber officiating, with burial in Memorial Park. Pd. Notice. I DONALD McCANDLESS Services for Donald N.

McCandless will be at 1 p.m. today, the Rev. Neal Koch officiating, with burial in Woodlawn Cemetery. Among survivors is a son, Steve McCandless of Zanesville. -r 1 7 Melita L.

Tubbs, Cedar Hill Care Center. Dismissed Cory M. Collins, McConnels-ville; Kathryn L. Trustick, 1600 Adams Lane. GOOD SAMARITAN No list available.

aaiusrani general, ceremony Sunday Robert A. Meyer, looks on. (TR JANET R. SHEPPARD Janet Renee Sheppard, 24, of 116 Lincoln New Lexington, died at 2:20 p.m. Saturday, April 11, 1992, at Good Samaritan Medical Center.

She was a member of the Community Holiness Church in New Lexington. Born Oct. 11, 1967, in Zanesville, she was a daughter of Leroy Sheppard of Glenford and-, Joyce Wolfe Gaddis of New, Lexington. In addition to her parents, is survived by three sisters, Staci" Spencer, Lora Guinsinger and Susan Hillis, all of New ton; two brothers, Timothy Shep- Eard and Douglas of New Lexington; and her grandparents, Charles and Wilma Wolfe of New Lexington, and Carl and Louise Sheppard of Glenford. No calling hours will bel observed.

Graveside services will be held at 1 p.m. today at New Lexington Cemetery, with the Rev. Ken-neth Teter officiating. Roberts Funeral Home in New Lexington is in charge of arrangements. Change of command air, at a change of command at the airport.

Lt. Colonel the outgoing unit commander, Photo by Larry Rich) Lt. Colonel Thomas L. Sautters, incoming commander of the 220th Engineering Installation Squadron (EIS), Ohio Air National Guard, at Zanesville Municipal Airport, receives the guidon from Brigadier Gen. Gordon Camp, assistant SHIRTS Walden Woods gets support CONCORD, Mass.

(AP) Musician Don Henley led about 1,000 volunteers on a six-mile walk through Walden Woods on Sunday to raise money to buy land in the area immortalized in the writings of Henry David Thoreau. Also walking were former Massachusetts Sen. Paul Tson-gas and actors Ed Begley Harry Hamlin and Kirstie Alley. They called for a halt to proposed development in the pristine woodland that provided the setting and subject for much of Thoreau's 19th century writings. "This is a place where Thoreau worked and walked and lived and had the message of living simply so that others may simply live' Begley told an enthusiastic crowd before the hike.

The Boston-based Walden Woods Project, which Henley founded in 1990, sponsored the event to raise money to buy open space around Walden Pond, where Thoreau wrote the classic "Walden" in the 1840s. The Times Recorder 34 South Fourth Street Zanesville, Ohio, 43702 Phone 452-4561 127th Year No. 104 20 Pages 4 Sections Largest newspaper in the Muskingum, Perry and Morgan County Market Area. Established as the Ohio Signal in 1064. Published seven mornings a SUBSCRIPTION RATES Carrier Home Delivery $2.10 per week Single Copy .35 Daily, .75 Sunday BY MAIL IN OHIO Daily and Sunday I Year $120 OUTSIDE OHIO 1 Year $140 Shorter term subscriptions are available upon request.

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