LIFE
DECEMBER 5, 2013 • CCF RECORDER • B9
DEATHS Cecilia Bauer Cecilia C. Bauer/Sr. Miriam Therese, OSF, 86, died Nov. 18, 2013. She was an elementary teacher for 25 years, an active member of St. Joseph Church in Cold Spring, and religious sister in the 3rd Order of St. Francis in Oldenburg, Ind. Her husband, Edward Lee Bauer; stepson, John Edward Bauer; and siblings, Al Hartman Sr. Mary Clara Hartman and Bernice Royce, died previously. Survivors include Irma Lother, Irene McCann, Stella and William Wulfeck, and Paul Hartman. Memorials: St. Joseph Church, Cold Spring.
Philip Johnson Philip L. Johnson, 75, of Alexandria, died Nov. 18, 2013. He was retired from General Motors, and member of High Point Baptist Church for 40 years. His brothers, Donald and Howard; sisters, Norma Bauer and Iola Gudgeon; and grandson, Ty Johnson, died previously. Survivors include his wife,
Norma Jean Minton Johnson; sons, Philip Todd and Rodrick H. Johnson; sisters, Mary Etta Gray and Ida Burford; and five grandchildren. Memorials: High Point Baptist Church; or in memory of Phil and Ty Johnson to Now I Lay Me Down To Sleep.
Michael Mocciola Michael Henry Mocciola, 70, of Dayton died Nov. 22 in Dayton.He was a shipping/receiving clerk with Dover OPW Co. Cincinnati and a member of the Glass/Molder Union Local 45, Cincinnati. He was a member of the Newport Masonic Lodge and the Dayton Eagles. Preceded in death by his father and mother Charles and Marie Mocciola. Survived by his wife Lenora Schulkers Mocciola.
er and sewing. Her husband, Robert Charles Nagel, died previously. Survivors include her daughter, Cynthia Wehry of Cold Spring; son, Charles Robert Nagel of Taylor Mill; sisters, Therese Hansman of Highland Heights, Margie Wagner of Florence, and Rita Dreyer of Latonia; brother, Jerry Wimsatt of Tennessee; and four grandchildren. Interment was at Mother of God Cemetery in Fort Wright. Memorials: EWTN; or Sacred Heart Radio.
Rosalee Nagel
Frances Nagel Frances Mildred Wimsatt Nagel, 88, of Latonia, died Nov. 21, 2013, at her daughter’s home in Cold Spring. She was a member of Holy Cross Church since Sept. 1969, and enjoyed being a homemak-
Rosalee Nagel, 86, of Grants Lick, died Nov. 24, 2013, at hr home. She was a member of the Pleasant Ridge Baptist Church, Delta Kappa Gamma and Happy 100 Senior Citizens, and retired as a teacher from the Campbell County school system. Her husband, Alan Nagel, died previously. Survivors include her son, Alan R. Nagel of Grants Lick; daughters, Jean Lillie and Judith Nelson, both of Grants Lick;
sisters, Thelma Boehne and Linda Belcher, both of Fort Thomas; nine grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. Interment was at Alexandria Cemetery. Memorials: Pleasant Ridge Baptist Church Building Fund, 11211 Lees Road, Alexandria, KY 41001.
Raymond Riley Raymond Riley, 69, of Williamstown, died Nov. 23, 2013, at the St. Elizabeth Grant County. He was a retired Union Steward at General Electric in Evendale, Ohio, member of the Bradford Masonic Lodge No. 123 in Independence, and member of the Sherman Church of Christ. His wife, Gwendola Caroline Spencer Riley, died previously. Survivors include his sons, Raymond Riley of Falmouth, and Sean V. Riley of Burlington; daughter, Melissa R. Meece of Williamstown; sister, Wilma Baird of Newport; and 12 grandchildren. Interment was at New Bethel
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Cynthia Meader Stevins, 54, of Cold Spring, died Nov. 23 at St. Elizabeth Medical Center in Fort Thomas. She was a homemaker. Preceded in death by husband Arthur C. Stevins; parents, Frank and Virginia Barrett Andrews. Survived by daughters Avery and Sydney Stevins; sisters Kathie Baeuerlin and Barbara Weber; nieces and nephews. Internment in Evergreen Cemetery, Southgate. Memorials to American Diabetes Association, 644 Linn St., Suite 304, Cincinnati, OH
Louella LaVerne Wander (nee. Russell), 94, of Ft. Thomas died Nov. 22 at St. Elizabeth Hospital, Ft. Thomas. She was a homemaker. She was preceded in death by her husband, Julius. She is survived by daughters, Elaine McSorley, Sharon Rosenhagen, Jacalyn Henegar, and Billie Jean Allen; son, Marvin Wander; 15 grandchildren and 20 great grandchildren. Internment at Evergreen Cemetery. Memorials to DAV National Headquarters, 3725 Alexandria Pike, Cold Spring, Ky., 41076.
warrant, Nov. 11. Tyler W. Howe, 19, 422 Van Voast Ave., warrant, Nov. 12. Sherry S. Fryman, 56, 322 Lafayette Ave., warrant, Nov. 15.
Amanda R. Bedinghaus, 37, 1936 Lexington Ave., warrant, Nov. 17. Ray Burgess, 35, 213 5th St., warrant, Nov. 16.
Cynthia Stevins
Louella Wander
POLICE REPORTS ALEXANDRIA Arrests/citations Gary L. McNew, 27, 105 Central St., DUI, rear license not lit, license plate not legible, Nov. 8. Dustin W. Moore, 29, 6722 Lower Tug Fork Road, DUI, possession of drug paraphernalia, driving with expired license, Nov. 7. Brandy J. Curtis, 39, 1721 Western Hills Road, shoplifting, Nov. 4. Thomas Marsh, 25, 417 E. 2nd St., Kenton County warrant, shoplifting, possession of controlled substance, Nov. 7. Matthew A. White, 19, 4430 Parker Ave., shoplifting, Nov. 14. Shannon Kehoe, 29, 7001 Ritter Lane, DUI, Nov. 10. James D. Robinson, 23, unknown, shoplifting, Nov. 16. Sandra A. Golatzki, 47, 7962 Stonehouse Road, shoplifting, Nov. 11. Jason S. Wallace, 34, 474 Boss Dunaway Road, possession of controlled substance and drug paraphernalia, Nov. 15. Tonya K. Taylor, 28, 615 Wilson Lane, possession of controlled substance and drug paraphernalia, Nov. 15.
Incidents/investigations
ABOUT POLICE REPORTS The Community Recorder publishes the names of all adults charged with offenses. The information is a matter of public record and does not imply guilt or innocence. Assault Woman yelled at and slapped another woman at 6929 Alexandria Pike, Nov. 9. Man fought with another man and woman at 7501 Alexandria Pike, Nov. 10. Credit card fraud Unauthorized credit card purchases made online at 1642 Grandview Road, Nov. 4. Shoplifting Body wash stolen at 6711 Alexandria Pike, Nov. 4. Theft Electronic tablet stolen at 315 Peggy Lane, Nov. 8. Compressor stolen at 8248 Alexandria Pike, Nov. 7. Appliances stolen at 13 Elmwood Court, Nov. 12.
BELLEVUE Arrests/citations Cameron L. Grimme, 28, 2373 N. Fort Thomas Ave., public intoxication, Nov. 3. Kelvin Brown, 46, 2210 Lincoln Ave., warrants, Nov. 5.
Dustin S. Kilgore, 24, 619 4th St., public intoxication, Nov. 10. Phillip N. Chambers, 51, 111 Beech St. Apt. No. 3, public intoxication, Nov. 15. Angel Stevens, 32, 301 Ervin Terrace, leaving scene of accident, failure to maintain insurance, warrants, Nov. 1. Billy J. Dowell, 32, 108 Ward Ave., public intoxication, Nov. 2. John P. Sanders, 46, 2043 Franklin St. Apt. B, driving under the influence, no insurance, Nov. 4. Antonio L. Hinkston, 34, 308 Trevor, theft, Nov. 7. Corey M. Booso, 21, 150 Clay Moore Road, possession of marijuana, drug paraphernalia, Nov. 9. Derek J. Sacha, 26, 9972 Voyager Way, careless driving, driving under the influence, Nov. 10. John G. Boggess, 48, 4317 Mount Carmel Tobasco No. 27B, drinking in public place, Nov. 12. Donald New Jr., 47, 614 Main St., reckless driving, driving under the influence, resisting arrest, criminal mischief, Nov. 16.
Shawn Schuelter, 28, fleeing police, resisting arrest, Nov. 18. Bradley Redden, 34, 11684 Manor Lake Drive, suspended license, no insurance card, theft, possession of legend drug, Nov. 1. Timothy B. Chambers, 50, 637 Park Ave., careless driving, possession of controlled substance, menacing, Nov. 7. Berea M. Barnes, 22, 4112 Decoursey Ave. No. 2, possession of cocaine, expired registration, no insurance, possession of drug paraphernalia, Nov. 7. Lynda S. Green, 45, 3897 Carriage Hill Drive, loitering, obstructed vision or windshield, possession heroin, drug paraphernalia, Nov. 16. William McClanahan, 31, 43 18th St., trafficking in controlled substance, tampering with physical evidence, possession of drug paraphernalia, Nov. 18. Shadrach A. Kanyion, 31, 2203 Adams Ridge Drive, trafficking in controlled substance, possession of oxycodone, possession of drug paraphernalia, tampering with physical evidence, Nov. 18. Rachelle N. Sweigart, 26, 5 Highland Meadows Drive, warrant, Nov. 8. Ashley J. Pollit, 22, 117 E. 12 St.,
MARRIAGE LICENSES Kristina Evans, 32, of Cincinnati and Andrew May, 36, issued Aug. 30. Morgan LaThorpe, 24, of Vicenza and Paul Plummer, 22, of Edgewood, issued Aug. 31. Kathryn Harvey, 28, of Plano and Robert Kemme, 30, of Cincinnati, issued Aug. 31. Jennifer McKinney-Taylor, 34, and Brian Witherby, 32, both of Cincinnati, issued Aug. 31. Jessyca Colonel, 23, of Cincinnati and Benjamin Hartang, 29, of Casper, issued Aug. 31. Teresa Patton, 49, of Ashland and Edward Perry, 63, of Covington, issued Aug. 31. Sarah Rassel, 28, of Cincinnati and Timothy Colvin, 28, of Travis, issued Sept. 3. Janet Gyakyewaa, 32, and John Asare, 34, both of Ghana, issued Sept. 3. April Smith, 28, of Atlanta and Amritpola Singh, 29, of Punjab, issued Sept. 3. Lori Ferdleman, 38, of Jamestown and Paul Rentz, 40, of Napoleon, issued Sept. 4. Jessica Henry, 25, and Jason Stern, 37, both of Fort Thomas, issued Sept. 4. Lauren Coyle, 23, of Duncanville and Joseph Springer, 25, of Thomasville, issued Sept. 5. Amber Brown, 29, and Steven Cropper, 29, both of Fort Thomas, issued Sept. 5. Faith Hansman, 30, and David Groneck, 29, both of Cincinnati, issued Sept. 6. Patricia Rohrer, 64, of Cincinnati and Ronald Radenheimer, 65, of Covington, issued Sept. 6. Amber Steffen, 34, of Fort Thomas and Matthew Stadler, 33, of Baltimore, issued Sept. 6. Elizabeth Dowling, 60, of Mount Holly and Edward Horn, 56, of New York, issued Sept. 6. Renee Steele, 60, of Philadel-
phia and Herbert Sothard Jr., 56, of Covington, issued Sept. 6. Kelly Blom, 35, of Cincinnati and Jason Stephens, 36, of Fort Thomas, issued Sept. 6. Kyra Deck, 26, of Bellaire and Bryan Houston, 30, of Edgewood, issued Sept. 7. Jennifer Grause, 33, of Covington and Christopher Dawson, 31, of Cincinnati issued Sept. 7. Jenna Street, 25, of Cincinnati and Justin Abrams, 24, of Edgewood, issued Sept. 7. Jessica Wilburn, 23, of Cincinnati and Brandon Hite, 23, of Edgewood, issued Sept. 9. Rachel Santoro, 27, of Cincinnati and Andrew Callahan, 29, of Cincinnati, issued Sept. 9. Patricia Honker, 71, of Cincinnati and Frederick Honker, 67, of Hyannis, issued Sept. 9. Kaitlin Krummen, 24, of Cincinnati and Adam Suther-
land, 33, of Springfield, issued Sept. 9. Venessa Youngblood, 26, of Cumberland and Bryan Gullet, 29, of Arlington, issued Sept. 9. Samantha Liggett, 26, and Drew Dailey, 28, both of Cincinnati, issued Sept. 9. Cynthia Byus, 45, of Cincinnati and Joseph Gillespie II, 47, of Mount Clemings, issued Sept. 10. Robyn Zimmerman, 40, of Middletown and Thomas Casper, 41, of Kettering, issued Sept. 11. Paula Stevens, 51, of Xenia and Darrell Guest, 45, of Baltimore, issued Sept. 11. Elizabeth Wolfinbarger, 26, of Covington and Justin Johnson, 38, of Fort Thomas, issued Sept. 12. Karah Kinkaid, 30, of Toledo and Barton Robbins, 32, of Columbus, issued Sept. 12. Britney Chesser, 25, of Louisville and Jason Ping, 27, of Fort
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