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The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 6

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OBITUARIES LOCAL www.zanesvi I letimesrecorder.com 4A I Tuesday" Aug. 24, 2010 GayliH. Sanford Memorial services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, August 2010 at St. Paul's United Methodist Church in Roseville.

faitor' Jerry Sutton officiating. Burial ftili follow in Rose Hill PUBLIC RECORDS Non-injury crash on Longview Avenue Non-injury crash on Main Street, Duncan Falls Animal complaint on Amber Drive Burglary on Twin Hill Drive Burglary on Pine Valley Drive Animal complaint on Front Street, Philo Dispute on North River Road East Non-injury crash on Interstate 70 at Milemarker 156 Non-injury crash on Dietz Lane Injury crash on Chandersville Road Injury crash on Foxfire Drive Power lines down on Rio Villa Circle Injury crash on Norfield Road Disturbance on North Vista Drive Dispute on Wheeling Avenue Harassment on Langan Lane Domestic on Maysville Pike Aug. 22 Dispute on Water Street, Duncan Falls Disturbance on Timer Run Road Power lines down on Snyder Avenue SHERIFF'S REPORT The following is a summary of Jails logged by the Muskingum County Sheriff's Office. Aug. 20 Disturbance on West Pike Dispute on Woodberry Drive Dispute on East Athens Road Animal complaint on Raiders Road i Larceny at business on West Pike Burglary on National Road Animal complaint on Richey Road Four wheeler accident on Patricia Drive Vandalism on Three Towers road Assault on Pershing Road Hitskip on Maysville Pike Non-injury crash on Raiders Road Animal complaint on Roseville Road Theft of guns on Sugargrove Road Theft of video games on Troon Crossing Circle Disturbance on Charles Street Dispute on Woodberry Drive Harassment on Pershing Road Dispute on South River Road Non-injury crash on International Road Hitskip on Coopermill Road Hitskip on Wortman Road Larceny on Mona Drive Dispute on Dave Longaberger Avenue Burglary on Pine Valley Drive Harassment on Spring Road Aug.

21 Fight on Pershing Road Domestic on Center Road Injury crash on Dresden Adamsville Road Theft of books on Grandview Avenue Injury crash on Duncan Run Road Domestic on South Pleasant Grove Road Vandalism on Market Street, Philo Harassment on Rehl Road Injury crash on Ohio 60 Burglary on South River Road Dispute on Rehl Road Injury crash on Interstate 70 at Milemarker 165 Harassment on Langan Lane Domestic on First Street, Frazeysburg Harassment on Granger Hill Road Harassment on East Highland Drive Non-injury crash on June Parkway Domestic on Timber Run Road Domestic on Moxadarla Road Larceny on Main Street, Duncan Falls Animal complaint on Fultonrose Road Burglary oo East Street, Adamsville Dispute on State Street, Frazeysburg Theft of a culvert on Maysville Pike Domestic on Chewelah Avenue Thursday High: 75 Low: 52 Friday High: 77 LOW: 56 the afternoon. Wednesday cloudy. Low in the upper 50s. Northwest winds around 5 mph. sunny.

High in the mid-70s. Thursday clear. Low in the lower 50s. Friday and Friday High in the upper 70s. Low in the mid-50s.

Source: AccuweatherAP Temperatures High yesterday Low yesterday Normal high Normal low 75 67 80 60 Sunrise: 6:40 a.m. Sunset: 8:05 p.m. 3604 MAPLE AVE. Just North of H.H. Gregg In Colony Centre Zanesville Sun.

12 Noon -TTTj Apply online at schneideriobs com For more information cal 1-800-44-PRIDE ooooaoi3i James E. Factor Services for James E. Factor will be held at 1 p.m. today at the DeLong-Baker Lanning Funeral Home. Friends may call from 11 a.m.tMp.Oi.

Sylvia I. Allbright Services for Sylvia I. Allbright will be held at 3 p.m. today at the DeLong-Baker Lanning Funeral Home. Friends may call from 2:30 p.m.

to 3 p.m. Virginia Lee Ervin SHAWNEE: Virginia Lee Ervin, 66, of Shawnee, passed away Sunday, August 22, 2010 at the home of her daughter. She was bom May 6, 1944 in Colgate, Ok the daughter of the late Edmund Paul and Lydia Barthule VanMeter. She was a 1962 graduate of Sheridan High School, former employee of Ralston-Purina and a member of Shawnee Eastern Stars Bluebell Chapter 151. She is survived by her son, Duane (Tammy Morehouse) Ervin; daughter, Audfa (Jim) Dishon; her pride and toy, grandchildren, Hannah, Logan, Lucas, Olivia and Jonathan Dishon; sisters, Vivian Harvey; Paula (Greg) Meadows, Pat VanMeter, Carol VanMeter, Jeri DeMent, Therese Brunton, and Vicki (Dave) Heston; brothers, Ed (Phyllis), John, Ken (Lori), Wes (Carla), Tracy (Gina), and Brian VanMeter; numerous nieces, nephews and friends.

Besides her parents; she was preceded in death by her loving husband, Thomas N. Ervin; brother, Vic VanMeter; and sister, Peggy Kopis. Cremation has taken place and a private family memorial will take place at a later date. Arrangements are in charge of the J. E.

Humphrey Funeral Home, 118 W. Walnut Street, Shawnee. Walter M. Stewart BROWNSVILLE; Walter fVt. Stewart, age 98 of Brownsville, Ohio died Sunday, August 22, 2010 at his home.

He was born September 8, 1911 in Center Township, Morgan County, Ohio son of Ed Haywood and Nancy Iverne Francis Stewart. He was a farmer and had been in the trucking and timber business for many years. He was a trustee for Bowling Green Township for 20 years. He retired in 1977. He graduated from Reinersville High School in 1931.

He was a member of the Dungannon United Methodist Church and. the Brownsville United Methodist Clturch. He had been a trustee at both churches. He was a 50 year member of the Laurel Grange at Keithtown. He was married November 18, 1936 to Rutti Edna Augenstein Stewart who died December 26, 1975.

He later was married td Elizabeth Rowland Brown on April 17, 1977. He is survived by his wife; two sons, Carl Stewart and wife Ethel of Fredericksburg, PA and Charles Stewart and wife Pam of Coolville, Ohio; a step daughter, Rosemary Clippinger and husband Ron- of Thornville, Ohio; a stepson, Ken Brown and wife Sally of Zanesville, Ohio; seven grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren; one brother, Don Stewart of Coal Run, Ohio; several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his first wife, parents, three brothers, Francis, Robert and William Stewart; four sisters, DeEtte Clark, Glenna Misel, Nina Wells and Beulah Stewart. Funeral services will be held at LOO p.m. Thursday, August 26, 2010 at McCurdy Funeral Home in Beverly, Ohio with Rev.

Jim Porter officiating. Burial will be in Beverly Cemetery. Visitation will be 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Wednesday. Donations may be made to the Dungannon United Methodist Church or the Brownsville United Methodist Church.

Local forecast Today High: 80 Low: 58 Details Wednesday High: 82 Low: 59 sunny. Intermittent sprinkles in the morning. High around 80. Northeast winds 5 to 10 mph. cloudy.

Low in the upper 50s. East winds around 5 mph in the evening, becoming light and variable. sunny. High in the lower 80s. Northeast winds around 5 mph, becoming northwest around 5 mph in Local almanac Precipitation Yesterday 0.11 Month to date 1.68 Normal 2.50 Temperature extremes Yesterday's highs and lows 108 at Fort Worth, Texas 25 at Stanley, Idaho 1 YEAR SAME CASH AS 5 fiJki Obituaries nd photographs submitted to the Zanesville Times Recorder may be published, distributed, re-purposed and otherwise Used in print, electronic and other media platforms.

Betty Mellinger Letson HILTON HEAD, SC: Betty Mellinger Letson, 84, of Hiltort Head, South Carolina, died at the Preston Center on Friday August 20, 2010. Betty was the daughter of Ward and Mae Mellinger of Youngstown, Ohio. She graduated from the Ohio State University School of Nursing in 1948. She married Holtort Charles Letson in 1949 and subsequently raised her family, and lived for many years in Zanesville, Ohio. She was member of the Bethesda Hospital Guild and was involved with the Zanesville Day Nursery, having served two twins as its President of the Board of Trustees.

She has lived in Hilton Head, SC for the past 20 years. She is preceded in death by her parents; end sister, Jo Mellinger. She is survived by her husband of 61 years, Holton Charles Letson; children, Alan (SusSn) Letson, Kate (James) Blakeslee, Janet (Robert) Cder; and grand-! children, Robert Letson, Charles Letson, James Blakeslee IV, Samuel Blakeslee, Robert William Eder III, Benjamin Eder, Laura Eder. and Claire Eder. Services and inurnment will be held Wednesday, August 25, 2010, at 2:00 p.m., at the St.

Luke's Episcopal Church Columbarium, 50 Pope Ave. A reception for family and friends will follow at 4:00 p.m., at The Cypress Clubhouse. Special thanks to Angela Thomas for her devoted care. Charitable donations may be. made to the Zanesville Day Nursery in Zanesville, Ohio, or St.

Luke's Episcopal Church ill Hilton Head, SC. The Island Funeral Home and Crematory is in charge of arrangements. www.islandfuneralhome.com. Emma "Louise" Williams 1 li 1 ZANESVILLE: Emma "Louise Williams, 85 of Zanesville Off. died 10:15 p.m.

Saturday, August 21, 2010 at her residence surrounded by her family following a lengthy illness. She was born Sunday, April 26, 1925 in MoatSville, WV the daughter of Clarence Mayle and Hallie (Smith) Mayle. She married Roy E. Williams, Sr. on Monday, October 05; 1942 and was a member or Church of God Gods Acres, Newark.

Louise was a nurses aide' with Bethesda Hospital for many years. She was a babysitter for many children in the area and also was a foster grandmother for The COAD Program for Careytown. She enjoyed flowers and was an avid gardener. She was a loving mother, grandmother and great grandmother who enjoyed spending timewith her family. Louise is survived by three daughters: Joyce A.

Hale, Shelley Palmer and Bobbie Jo Williams all of Zanesville; two sons: Eric R. (Rhoda) Williams of Oxnard, CA and Roy E. Williams of Zanesville; fourteen grandchildren; thirteen great grandchildren; one brother: Em-mett Mayle of Baltimore; on sister: Elda Fowler Of Zanesville: many nieces, nephews, great nieces and great nephews; a special care giver: Pam Daniels of Zanesville and good friend Barbara Myers of Zanesville. In addition to her Louise was preceded in by her husband: Roy E. Wik hams, Sr.

who died August 7, 1984; one son: Randy L. Williams; four brothers and four sisters. Friends may call 6 00 to p.m. Wednesday, August 25, 2010 at The Hillis 8. Hardwic Funeral Home, 935 Forest Ave'-nue and one hour prior to services on Thursday.

Funeral Services will be held 11:00 a.m. Thursday, August 26, at the funeral home with Pastor Roger Decker officiating. Burial with follow in Woodlawn Cemetery. To sign the' online register' book or to send a personal dolence not please visit www.HillisHardwickFH com Hillis Hardwick, Dorothy Dishon 'SHAWNEE: Dorothy Dishon, s2Vof Shawnee, passed away Monday, 23, 2010 at Riverside Methodist Hospital in Cdlumbui Arrangements have been entrusted to the J.E. Humphrey Fuflefal Home, Shawnee.

Ma Pearl Seenes "ZANESVILLE: Ada Seenes, 69, of Zanesville Pearl formerly or flvonaare, died at p.m. August 22, 2010 at Genesis Hospice and Palliative CafeVP; She was born on October 4, In Roseville the daughter of the" late Arthur Mix, Sr. and 'Susie1: McKnight Mix. She was a merhfcer'of Trinity Full Gospel Church. Shi survived by her husband at 0 years, Larry R.

Seenes of thfc flome; three daughters, Diana SeeTiR dt the home, Lorena Seenes of Zanesville, and Rebekah' (Jim) Strickler of Zanesville; one son, David Seertes of the home; four grand-Children, Justin, Jakala, Arie, end Nathan; two greatgrandchildren, Ryder and Kasha; two-sisters, Erma Tipton of McCOnnetsville and Ruth Moyer pf Indiana. was preceded in death by bar parents; one brother, Arthur Mix; Jr. Calling hours will be held front 11:00 a.m. until LOO p.m. Thursday, August 26, 2010 at Trinity Full Gospel Church, 535 MtrhJon' Zanesville.

Funeral services "will be held at LOO pjtiL Thursday, August 26 at the xhurctf. Terry Rowland 'Officiating. Burial will be in Rose. -Hill Cemetery. William thorrfpson Son Funeral Home in yVhitJ Cottage is in charge of 'arrrftyerrfents Ttmmruin Sun I iini'ri Paul Fisher Dorr ft WINTER PARK, FL: Paul Fisher Dorr, age 95.

of Winter fik Park, FL, loving husband of Nancy Dorr, passed away iujgutt II, 2010. Mr. Dorr was tote In Columbus, Ohio, the son Of the la'W Or. Hugh and Pauline potr. Mr.lOorr graduated from Aquinas High School in Columbus and later married his wife of fifty-fivt years, Thelma Zimmerman passed away in 1995.

Pauf was an avid Ohio State football fan from an early age errd visited the reburbished O'Sfl stadium in 2005 where he enjoyed an impromptu, private tout of the stadium with an OSU employee. Mr. Dorr served his tCOntnj luring WWII as a member oubfl U-S. Army in Okinawa. In 1947 tie moved his family to Zanesville, Ohio, where he worked for First Discount Corporation.

He loved golf and was th Club Champion in 1965 of the Zanesville Country Club. His family; moved to Florida in 1966 wkr he "continued working in the banking business. Dorr was preceded in death ay his parents; his brothers. C. Dorr and John H.

TJerr; and sister, Sister Mary Hugh Dorr. 'He it Survived by his wife, Nancy, whom he married in sons, Michael Stephen (Rebecca) Dorr of Ashland, Ohio, and Paul Patrick (Jennifer) Dorr, Orteftdo, FL; stepdaughter, Amy tAagllj -ffertzler Manuel, Coral fk grandchildren. Michael Butter (Kathy) Dorr, Nashville, TN, David Paul (Jenny) Dorr, KVest 'Chester, OH, Erin Elizabeth Dorr, thicago, IL, and Paul Patrick Ddrrv Orlando, FL; step-granddaughter, Samantha Manuel. CPral -Springs, FL; great-IrandChildren, Piper Sofia Dorr, Sawyer David Paul Dorr, Evangeline Haril Dorr all of West Chester, OH, and William Michael Dorr, lieu of flowers, donations jsay be tnade in Paul's name to the TMCA Wellness Center. Winter ParKfl If Vitas Hospice.

Burial tall take place at a later 'daffr hi Greenlawn Cemetery, Ohio. fatten tlnmipwo' Sflfl t'mm 'J iL0 Customs agents find marijuana in tombstone ASSOCIATED PRESS CINCINNATI Customs officials say they seized more than 50 pounds of marijuana from inside a tombstone being shipped from Jamaica to England through Cincinnati. U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers made the discovery with help from a narcotics detection dog at the Cincinnati DHL Express hub at the CincinnatiNorthern Kentucky International Airport. Officers questioned last week why someone would ship a tombstone from Kingston, Jamaica, to London.

An x-ray machine revealed packages of the drug in a metal box, wrapped in metal mesh and hidden inside the hollowed-out concrete marker. The stone bears the name of 35-year-old Del-foy Senior. Part of its inscription reads, "your place no one can fill." Authorities estimate the marijuana's street value at about $52,000. They have no suspects. "Sleep, Setter, Jlive Sette 454-6776 Ivlon, Sat.

10 AM 6 IEIDER patients of all ages. Friday Aline Daou, M.D., family medicine, has returned to her practice at the Genesis HealthCenter-New Concord, and is accepting new Dr. Daou is located at: 1 East Main Suite 200a New Concord (740) 826-7050 DEATH IN THit NEWS 'HOWDY DOODY SHOW WRITER EDWARD KEAN DIES WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP, Mich. (AP) Edward Kean, primary writer of the "Howdy Doody Show" and who is credited with creating the exclamation, "kowabunga," has died at the age of 85, family friend Del Reddy said. Kean also penned the theme song to which millions of American children sang along each week during the show's run on NBC from 1947-60.

Kean died Aug. 13 at a nursing care facility in the Detroit suburb Of West Bloomfield Township from complications 6fmptiysema, Reddy said. The New York City native wrote the Jortflfs Howdy Doody Time," which was Sung during the show's opening. 4 v. I Hours: Monday through 8 a.m.

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