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On the record DEATHS Patricia Auxier

Patricia A. Auxier, Batavia, died Sept. 17. Survived by husband Doug Auxier; children William (Beth) Auxier, Jodi (Wesley) Stephens; grandchildren William, Christopher, Joseph Auxier; siblings Jean (Jack) Wesseler, Robert (Mary) Havrilla; nephew Ernie Havrilla; great-nephew and niece Evan, Olivia Havrilla; uncles and aunt Carl, Edward Fetter, Mary Jo Hawley; godson Bradley Hawley; several cousins. Services were Sept. 22 at St. Louis Church. Arrangements by E.C. Nurre Funeral Home. Memorials to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.

Gregory Blass

Gregory C. Blass, 57, Cherry Grove, died Sept. 17. He was a physicist. Survived by wife Christine Blass; sister Ellen (Don) Millard; many aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews. Services were Sept. 21 at T.P. White & Sons Funeral Home. Memorials to: Tri-State Warbird Museum, 4021 Borman Drive, Batavia, OH 45103.

Ruth Clock

Ruth Pierce Clock, 79, Goshen, died Aug. 21. She owned the Old Coach House Restaurant in Amelia. Survived by children Charlene (David) Collins, Edward Sr. (Charlene) of Amelia, Martin (Patty) Clock, Karen (James) Maynard, Laura (Jay) Partin; siblings Frank, Bryan, Richard Pierce, Jeanette Quisenberry, Virginia Houlihan, Susan Yeager; 18 grandchildren; 29 greatgrandchildren; many nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by husband Leonard Clock. Services were Aug. 14 at Moore Family Funeral Home.

Murray Dunne

Murray Dunne, 59, Union Township, died Sept. 22. Survived by wife Vicky L. (Housh) Dunne; children Tracy (Jay) Kuhn and Phillip Dunne; grandchildren Isabelle Kuhn, Jay Kuhn Jr., Avery Kuhn and Allen Dunne. Services were Sept. 26 at Moore Family Funeral Home. Burial was at the Tate Township Cemetery. Memorials may be made to American Heart Association, P.O. Box 15120, Chicago, Illionis 60693 or Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, 4420 Carver Woods Drive, Cincinnati, Ohio 45242.

Iola Fair

Iola Pangburn Fair, 69, Amelia, died Sept. 12. Survived by husband Ronald Fair; children Sandra, Wayne (Sherry) Fair, Rhonda (Doug) Ridings; grandchildren Ashley, Shaun, Lance, Andrew, Sydney, Erin, Madison; great-grandson Will; siblings Jean Maricle, Mary (Donny) Hutcheson, Norma (Charlie) Behymer, Allie (Ted) Cox, Thurman (Carolyn), Mike, Jack (Terri), Tim Pangburn. Preceded in death by brother Randy Pangburn. Services were Sept. 15 at E.C. Nurre Funeral Home. Memorials to the American Diabetes Association.

Eleanora Funk

Eleanora Rouse Funk, 68, Pierce Township, died Sept. 18. Survived by husband of 49 years Ron Funk; children Sherry Funk, Rhonda (Charles) Taylor, Michele Funk, Michael Funk and Sandra Funk; 15 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren; niece Frances (John) Barger; nephew John (Rhonda) Keener. Services were Sept. 21 at E.C. Nurre Funeral Home. Interment was at Laurel Cemetery in Monroe Township.

Robert Hancock

Robert Auston Hancock, 78, Union Township, died Aug. 25. He worked in hospital maintenance. He was a Navy veteran of Korea. Survived by wife Dorothy Hancock; daughters Susanne (Ron) Schran, Norma Piper, Pamela (Eugene) Mullikin; stepchild Taylor Children; sister Ruth Smith; many grandchildren and step-grandchil-

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Jason P. Lawson

Jason P. Lawson, 34, Amelia, died Sept. 23. Survived by children Katie and Kelsey Lawson; parents Jacqueline and Donald Lawson; sister Kristin (Shane) Clephane; nieces and nephews Shayne, Evan and Annabell Clephane. Services were Sept. 27 at St. Veronica Church. Memorial contributions may be made in his honor to Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, P.O. Box 5202, Cincinnati, Ohio 45201-5202.

Dick Masters

Richard E. “Dick” Masters, Union Township, died Sept. 14. He worked for Cincinnati Milacron for 46 years. He was a member of the Army National Guard. Survived by wife Iris Masters; daughters Lois (Mitch) Mascotti, Lynda (Randy) Marriott; grandchildren Zachary, Erin Hedges, Tony (Amanda), Jesse, Darcy Mascotti, Richard, Lauren, Leanna Marriott; many cousins. Services were Sept. 19 at E.C. Nurre Funeral Home. Memorials to: Alzheimer's Association, 644 Linn St., Suite 1026, Cincinnati, OH 45203 or American Diabetes Association, 644 Linn St., Suite 304, Cincinnati, OH 45203.

Lori Mayhugh

Lori Ann Mayhugh, 48, Amelia, died Sept. 15. Survived by children Mindy Burkey, Joe Stewart; grandchildren Karah, Kyler, Mya Burkey; parents Carroll, June Mayhugh; siblings Carroll “Skip” (the late Theresa) Mayhugh Jr., Jane (Gary) Smith, Tim (Carla), Randy (Mary), Doug (Kathe), Jeffrey Mayhugh, Melanie (Jeff) Phistner, Millie (John) Bowen; many nieces and nephews. Services were Sept. 19 at St. Bernadette. Arrangements by E.C. Nurre Funeral Home. Memorials to the Epilepsy Foundation of Greater Cincinnati.

Porter Wagers

Porter Ree Wagers 95, Withamsville, died Sept. 17. He was a member of Anchor of Hope Pentecostal Church of Milford. Survived by children Pauline Hupps, Ena Schutte, Martha Lane Schatzel, Melba Jean Merry, Ronald, Lonnie Keith Wagers; 15 grandchildren; many great- and great-great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by wife Lola Wagers, sons Robert Charles, Larry Sill Wagers, parents Pleasant, Martha Wagers, nine siblings. Services were Sept. 21 at Mihovk-Rosenacker Funeral Home.

Community Journal

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Annual fall campout to be held at fairgrounds For the fourth year in a row, the Clermont County Fairgrounds in Owensville will be the site of a fall campout, using campsites throughout the grounds. All campsites are equipped with water and electric. Games for the kids are being planned as well as costume judging, hay rides, campfire storytelling and trick or treating. Campsites will be judged and prizes awarded for the scariest and the most seasonally decorated. One of the highlights of the weekend is the chili judging contest to be held Saturday afternoon. Last year, 14 pots of chili were submitted. Friday night, the Wonders of the World 4-H Club

is planning a dance. Music by the Mike & Dan Trio is being planned for Saturday night. All of these events are sponsored by the Clermont County Agricultural Society as a way to reach out to the community. Any proceeds from the weekend will go toward capital improvements since the agricultural society is a non-profit organization. Additional information as well as applications for can be found on the fair’s website, www.clermontcountyfair.org. There are plenty of campsites available. The fall campout is not the only thing happening on the fairgrounds during October.

• The classic car show, known as the Pumpkin Run, will be held Sept. 30. Oct. 1 and Oct. 2. • The CNE Rockets baseball team, the Milford Longhorns baseball team and the CNE high school wrestling team will be sponsoring a haunted trail on the north end of the fairgrounds. This will be the second year for the haunted trail and reports from last year’s trail were that it was one of the best in the area. The dates are Friday, Oct. 14, and Saturday, Oct. 15, and Friday, Oct. 21, and Saturday Oct. 22. • Friends of the Fair will host two events Saturday, Oct. 22, during the fall campout. Saturday afternoon, there will be a quarter auc-

tion held in the 4-H Hall, and that evening, also in the 4-H Hall, a casino night. These events are open to the public and not restricted to the campers. In fact, the public is invited to attend. In 2010, Friends of the Fair raised enough money to build a brand new 4-H horse barn on the fairgrounds. Their current project is to build a bigger and better show ring for hogs, sheep, goats and cattle. The quarter auction and the casino night represent their fall fundraiser. In the spring, they also hold a banquet and silent auction. This year’s banquet is scheduled for May 5 in the multi-purpose building. Submitted by Jan Schoellman

IN THE COURTS From B8 Vance Aaron Durbin (aka Bailey), 19, Clermont County Jail, receiving stolen property, Miami Township Police. Eric Michael Brabant, 24, 3974 Piccadilly Square, Apt. F, Cincinnati, theft, forgery, Miami Township Police. Timothy Lee Siler, 24, 1292 Blue Ridge Way, Milford, burglary, Miami Township Police. David Lee Pelcha, 27, Clermont County Jail, breaking and entering, theft, tampering with evidence, Clermont County Sheriff’s Office. Brandon John Bloemker, 31, Clermont County Jail, breaking and entering, theft, tampering with evidence, Clermont County Sheriff’s Office. Gavin Douglas Connor, 29, 1302 Crotty Court No. 4, Cincinnati, possession of heroin, tampering with evidence, Narcotics Unit. Andrea Marie Dufresne, 35, 474 Piccadilly Square, Apt. D, Cincinnati, deception to obtain a dangerous drug, Narcotics Unit. Courtney Beth Leever, 21, 1962 Antioch Road, Hamersville, deception to obtain a dangerous drug, Narcotics Unit. Amanda May Pryor, 24, Clermont County Jail, burglary, grand theft, Clermont County Sheriff’s Office. Jeffrey D. Burgess, 39, 119 Simmons Ave., Peebles, Ohio operation while under the influence of alcohol or drug of abuse or with specified concentrations of alcohol or drug in certain bodily substances, Ohio State Highway Patrol. Carl Douglas Walker, 68, 21036 Bella Terra Blvd., Estero, Florida having an unlawful interest in a public contract, tampering with evidence,

Norman Springer

Norman D. Springer, Union Township, died Sept. 17. Survived by wife Julia Springer; children Carolyn (Rick) Denney, Donna (Ric) Apparius, Denny (Jillaine) Springer, Joan (Charlie) Magness, Connie (Terry) Prewitt; grandchildren Nick, Nathan, Natalie Denney, Caitlin Apparius, Ryan, Evan, Chelsea, Austin Springer, Cole, Jared, Caleb Magness, Kyle, Clint, Dillan Farmer, Zach Prewitt; six great-grandchildren. Services were Sept. 22 at Calvary Freewill Baptist Church. Arrangements by E.C. Nurre Funeral Home. Memorials to: Calvary Freewill Baptist Church, 3969 State Route 132, Batavia, OH 45103.

September 28, 2011

tampering with records, theft in office, Union Township Police. Emily Elizabeth Watkins, 31, 707 Ohio 28, Lot 206, Milford, non support of dependents, Clermont Department of Support Enforcement. Jackson A. Ontko Sr., 31, 1086 Glendale Drive, Batavia, non support of dependents, Clermont Department of Support Enforcement. Ricky A. Taylor, 30, 7867 Anchor Drive,, Cincinnati, non support of dependents, Clermont Department of Support Enforcement. Michael J. Hancock, 60, 1406 Post Woods Glen, Batavia, passing bad checks, personal liability for failure of firm or corporation to comply with law, Bureau of Worker’s Compensation. Jamie M. Ramsey, 32, 2578 Old Ohio 131, Batavia, illegal processing of drug documents, Goshen Township Police. Andrea Kelly Marks, 29, Clermont County Jail, breaking and entering, possessing criminal tools, illegal processing of drug documents, Goshen Township Police. Jeffrey C. Minton, 22, 4569 Eckmansville Road, Winchester, patient abuse, assault, Goshen Township Police. Ashley R. Kirker, 24, 598 Terrace View Drive, Cincinnati, possession of heroin, Union Township Police. Tyler Gene Fellabaum, 21, 2247 Dean Road, Bethel, burglary, theft, Union Township Police. Joshua Thomas Tribble, 23, Clermont County Jail, burglary, theft, Union Township Police/Clermont County Sheriff’s Office. Eric Anthony Phillips, 20, 1748 Ginn Road, New Richmond, breaking and entering, theft, tampering with evidence, Clermont County Sheriff’s Office.

Micah Elijah Minton, 23, 2408 Ginn Road, New Richmond, breaking and entering, theft, tampering with evidence, Clermont County Sheriff’s Office. Steven Douglas Comberger, 22, 316 Coffee St., Felicity, breaking and entering, theft, possessing criminal tools, Clermont County Sheriff’s Office. Adam Michael Lang, 32, 312 Center St. No. 2, New Richmond, breaking and entering, grand theft, Clermont County Sheriff’s Office. Jereme Alan Dewald, 32, 6517 Ohio 132, Goshen, breaking and entering, theft, tampering with evidence, Clermont County Sheriff’s Office. Jeffrey William Judge, 30, 6103 Deerfield Road, Loveland, breaking and entering, theft, tampering with evidence, Clermont County Sheriff’s Office. Eric A. Good, 36, 176 Clark St., Batavia, aggravated possession of drugs, Clermont County Sheriff’s Office. Fred Wallace Cosand, 39, 1751 E. Ohio Pike, Lot 140, Amelia, possession of heroin, Clermont County Sheriff’s Office. Kimberly Lynn Maffey, 43, 1751 E. Ohio Pike, Lot 140, Amelia, possession of heroin, Clermont County Sheriff’s Office. Nicholas Charles Luck, 29, 2730 Ohio 222, Bethel, breaking and entering, theft, possessing criminal tools, Clermont County Sheriff’s Office. Juanita F. Maddux, 51, 3734 Hopper Hill Road, Cincinnati, possession of cocaine, Pierce Township Police. John Alfred Matthew Jr., 37, Clermont County Jail, illegal assembly or possession of chemicals for the

manufacture of drugs, conspiracy to commit illegal manufacture of drugs, Narcotics Unit. Antonio Able Alvarez Montoya, 21, Clermont County Jail, trafficking in heroin, possession of heroin, tampering with evidence, engaging in a pattern of corrupt activity, Narcotics Unit. Daniel Lee Ross, 35, Clermont County Jail, trafficking in heroin, trafficking in cocaine, identity fraud, forgery, tampering with records, Narcotics Unit. Donald James Gaddis, 22, 500 University Lane No. 115, Batavia, trafficking in heroin, Narcotics Unit. Sebastian N.R. Lovett, 20, 4404 Eastwood Drive No. 5101, Batavia, aggravated trafficking in drugs, trafficking in counterfeit controlled substance, Narcotics Unit. Chelsea Nicole Gauthier, 21, 4404 Eastwood Drive No. 5101, Batavia, aggravated trafficking in drugs, trafficking in counterfeit controlled substance, Narcotics Unit.

Appeals

The following decisions were rendered through the Twelfth District Court of Appeals. Interested persons are urged to obtain copies of actual decisions by visiting the court’s Web site, www.twelfth.courts.state.oh.us\ne wdecisions.asp so that the full text of the court’s opinions can be carefully read. In the matter of: State of Ohio v. Mark G. Kirchoff, presiding Judge Robert A. Hendrickson, judges Robin N. Piper and Rachel A. Hutzel. The appeals court affirmed Kirchoff’s sentence.

REAL ESTATE Clermont County real estate transfer information is provided as a public service by the office of Clermont County Auditor Linda L. Fraley.

AMELIA VILLAGE

5 Cedarwood Drive, The Drees Co. to Caroleen Sundstrom, 0.1866 acre, $186,050. 4 Robin Way, Rene Hoskins, et al. to HSBC Mortgage Services Inc., 0.2300 acre, $77,653. 60 Tall Trees, Linda Strodel to Sally Hartlaub, $79,000.

BATAVIA TOWNSHIP

3585 Applewood Drive, Kyle Martin to Girija Nair-Hart, 0.2300 acre, $137,500. 4557 Citation Court, Fischer Single Family Homes II LLC to Sandra Standen, 0.2052 acre, $198,565. 12 Donna Drive, Jonny Boshears to Ronald & Patricia Raleigh, $110,000. 1238 East Glenwood Court, Michael & Tara Laudenberger to Edward & Julie Fairchild, 0.2320 acre, $192,500. 1423 Glenwood Court, Fischer Single Family Homes II LLC to Nicholas & Danielle Froslear, 0.2441 acre, $196,000. 1378 Gumbert Drive, Gene Fritts, et al. to CitiMortgage Inc., 0.2300 acre, $132,135.

3692 Treeline Court, Thomas & Dianna Fryman, et al. to Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp., 0.2300 acre, $120,000. 2074 Whispering Wind Lane, Philip John David to Cassondra Miller& Larry Rogers III, 0.3680 acre, $115,000.

MONROE TOWNSHIP

2120 Josephs Run, Thelma Featherkile, et al. to Wells Fargo Financial Ohio 1 Inc., 5.4450 acre, $80,000. 2920 N. Dunham Road, Estate of Sandra Gaither to Gustav Rolke Jr., 0.7500 acre, $30,000.

NEW RICHMOND VILLAGE

117 Regatta Drive, Fischer Single Family Homes II LLC to Christopher & Jamie Burton, $123,020. 113 Regatta Drive, Maple Street Homes LLC to April & Pat Gibson, 0.1840 acre, $130,000. Unit 259 Riverpines RV Resort, Charles Sester to Harry & Kimberly Thompson, 0.0550 acre, $5,000.

PIERCE TOWNSHIP

3486 Ballymore Court, Sandra Fuller, trustee to William & Reckita Case, 0.1420 acre, $260,000. Lot No. 23 Winged Foot Way, Helen

& William Atkins Jr. to Kenton & JoAnn Gulley, 0.5730 acre, $95,000.

UNION TOWNSHIP

4878 Beechwood Road, Lee Ann Blank, et al. to Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp., 1.0000 acre, $86,666.67. 4660 Cardinal Drive, Estate of Anne Kruse to James & Beverly Haun, 0.2680 acre, $70,000. 669 East Parkland Drive, Morris & Judy Ellington to Sharefax Credit Union Inc., 0.2320 acre, $100,000. 1159 Ferris Road, Larry & Sharon Howard to Federal National Mortgage Assoc., $83,334. 1035 Glendale Drive, Joan Charlene Reed to Christine Villarreal, $84,500. 554 Glenrose Lane, Old Mill Enterprises LLC to Angela Parlier, $129,900. 752 Jarole Drive, Divo Cardelli, et al. to Federal National Mortgage Assoc., $65,000. 612 Legendary Lane, Federal National Mortgage Assoc. to Joseph & Lisa Wolfer, 0.3270 acre, $199,900. 807 Lily Lane, Joseph Rennekamp to Charles Rennekamp, $35,000. 883 Linda Sue Drive, Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp. to Ten Eagles LLC, 0.4500 acre,

$32,777. 773 Loda Drive, Karen Obermeyer, et al. to Brandon & Constance Purden, $109,000. 4281 Marette Drive, Thomas Schneider to Dustin Dunlavy & Amy Walla, $115,700. 4314 Minute Man Drive, Herbert & Sharon Fry to Jaime & Angela Farrell, 0.7400 acre, $156,000. 3988 Mount Moriah Village, Mount Moriah Village Developers LLC to Dorothy McClary, $99,500. 5151 Oak Brook Drive, Drees Premier Homes Inc. to Brett & Heather Steele, 0.5550 acre, $492,526. 977 Ohio 125, J & E Hancock Realty Inc. to MAA Real Estate LLC, 1.0300 acre, $500,000. 885 Ohio Pike, 885 Ohio Pike LLC to Shrewd Investments LLC, 2.1260 acre, $480,000.

WILLIAMSBURG TOWNSHIP

3322 Bethel Concord Road, Rose & Randolph Knabe to James & Teresa Donley, 2.3380 acre, $227,000.

WILLIAMSBURG VILLAGE

640 E. Main St., Otis & Geneva Kidd to Sandra Smith, 0.3630 acre, $60,000.

BUILDING PERMITS Residential

The Drees Co., Ft. Mitchell, Ky., new, 16 Cedarwood Drive, Amelia Village, $126,416. Antonio Perdue, Amelia, HVAC, 3711 Mackey Road, Batavia Township. Jack Gordon, Batavia, alter 1422 Old Ohio 74, Batavia Township. Fischer Single Family Homes, Crestview Hills, Ky., new, 1217 Glenwood Trail, Batavia Township, $112,906.

Joe Cunningham, Batavia, garage, 2300 Elklick Road, Batavia Township, $5,000. Craig Barber, Amelia, deck, 2271 Hillcrest Drive, Monroe Township, $2,366. Kenneth Lankester, New Richmond, HVAC, 2155 Idlett Hill, Monroe Township. Grand Communities, Covington, Ky., deck, 104 Junction Point, New Richmond Village, $5,000. Mark Yeardley, New Richmond,

HVAC, 2793 Chestnut Lane, Ohio Township. Breitfield Construction, Amelia, addition, 1515 Concord, Pierce Township, $138,000. Frank Niesen Co., Cincinnati, alter, 18 Stillmeadow, Pierce Township. Cincinnati Electrical Service, Goshen, alter, 4712 Blue Jacket, Union Township. Recker & Boerger, Cincinnati, HVAC, 4907 Pine Needle, Union Township.

Commercial

Terry Miller, Bethel, alter-The Treehouse Learning Club, 99 Main Cross St., Aberdeen Village. Sanjay Patel, Mt. Orab, alter, 100 Leininger St., Mt. Orab Village. JDH Contracting Inc., Plainfield, In., Duke Energy-antenna, 6005 Filager Road, Batavia Township, $10,000. Garnett Consulting, Ludlow, Ky., alter,

800 Kent Road, Batavia Village. ABC Signs, Cincinnati, signs-McDonald’s, 1043 Old Ohio 52, New Richmond Village. Amelia Retail Center, Cincinnati, altersuite C, 1761 Ohio 125, Pierce Township. Michael Dobbins, New Richmond, alter-Mobile Conversions, Ohio 132, Pierce Township. Cintas, Cincinnati, fire suppression, 671 Ohio 125, Union Township. KBA Inc./Architects, Cincinnati, alter-

suite 280, 4355 Ferguson, Union Township. Design Build Solutions, West Chester, new-Pinnacle Environmental, Old Ohio 74, Union Township, 480,000. 168 Eastgate Cincinnati, alter, 700 Eastgate S. Drive, Union Township. Layne Christensen Co., Shawnee Mission, KS., alter, 100 Mill St., Williamsburg Village, $988,600.


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