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LIFE

B6 • CCF RECORDER • AUGUST 22, 2013

DEATHS Emma Early Emma “Boots” Early, 81, Dayton, Ky., died Aug. 5, 2013, in Dayton. She was a member of St. Bernard Church, Dayton, and was owner-operator of Boo-Joes Laundra Lounge, Dayton. Her husband, Joseph Early, died previously. Survivors include son, Terry Renaker of Carlisle, Texas; daughters, Sharon Early Murphy of Dayton, Kathy Early Powell of Dayton, and Peggy Early Sparks of Dayton; sister, Rosemary Murphy of Bellevue; 10 grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren. Memorials: St. Elizabeth Hospice, 483 South Loop Drive, Edgewood, KY 41017 or Hoxworth Blood Center, 3130 Highland Ave., Cincinnati, OH 45229.

Charles Hartman Charles Patrick Hartman, 86, died Aug. 13, 2013, at his residence in Dayton. He was a U.S. Navy veteran who served in World War II. He worked as a production manager at Display Sales Inc. He was a member of St. Bernard’s Parish in Dayton, the Catholic Order of Foresters, Knights of Columbus, and a past member of The Sodality, Men’s Choir, and St.

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Vincent De Paul. His wife, Joan M Hartman, and two grandchildren died previously. Survivors include children, Anne Morrow, Caroline Gruner, Margaret Ison, Therese Breitenstein, Patricia Mahan, Barbara Robke, Stephen Hartman, Gregory Hartman, Laura Evans, Joan Geiger and Christina Collins; brothers, Father Ralph Hartman, Father Ray Hartman and Lawrence Hartman; 24 grandchildren; and 11 greatgrandchildren. Memorials: St. Bernard Furnace Replacement Fund.

Charles Hatcher Charles “Charlie” Lee Hatcher, 90, Alexandria, died Aug. 6, 2013, at his home. He was a retired agent for Commonwealth Insurance, an

Army veteran of World War II and the Korean conflict, a member and former deacon of the First Baptist Church of Highland Heights, a former member and officer of the Alexandria Fair Board, Campbell County Cooperative Extension Service, Kentucky Livestock Improvement Association and former president of the State 4-H Leader Council. His wife, Beulah Mae Hatcher, died previously. Survivors include daughters, Judith Ihrig and Mary Beth Hatcher, both of Alexandria; sons, Charles Lee Hatcher II of Milton, Ky., and Vaughn Hatcher of Williamsburg; sisters, Neree Wood of Columbia, S.C., and Jessie Sills of Rockledge, Fla.; one brother, John Hatcher of Brazil; eight grandchildren; and great-grandchildren. Memorials: Baptist Faith

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Ruth Jett Ruth Schwalbach Jett, 87, Edgewood, formerly of Cold Spring, died Aug. 10, 2013, at Emeritus Senior Living, Edgewood. She was a retired bank teller with Fifth Third Bank, Newport. Her husband, Henry Jett, died in 2009. Survivors include her daughters, Kathy Molique of Cold Spring and Carol Schwalbach of Fort Thomas; son, Mike Schwalbach of Indianapolis; and five grandchildren. Entombment was at Evergreen Cemetery, Southgate. Memorials: Alzheimer’s Association , 644 Linn St., Suite 1026, Cincinnati, OH 45203.

Donna McCleary Donna L. McCleary, 49, Alexandria, died Aug. 6, 2013, at her home. She loved her children, her husband and Jesus. Survivors include her husband, Emeric; son, David McCleary; and daughter, Elena McCleary.

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Lloyd K. McMillan Sr., 73, died Aug. 10, 2013, at his residence in Bellevue. He worked at General Motors for many years where he retired and was a member of the Newport Eagles Lodge 280 and the Dayton Mason Lodge 607 F&AM. His brother Carl McMillan and sister Sharyn Thompson died previously. Survivors include his wife, Margaret McMillan; children Lloyd K. McMillan Jr., Brenda Corman, Rick McMillan and Anthony McMillan; siblings, Joyce Harris, Doris Burnette, Marlene Martin, Donald McMillan, Russell McMillan and Tom McMillan; six grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews. Memorials: American Cancer

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Phyllis Parrott Phyllis J. Parrott, 74, Fort Thomas, died Aug. 12, 2013, at her home. She was a retired clerk for Midland Guardian Insurance Co. and a homemaker. Her grandson, Brett Parrott, brothers Albert and Edward Smith; and sister Helen Smith died prevously. Survivors include her husband, Walter Parrott; sons, John, David and Robert Parrott; sisters, Nancy Parrott, Pam Hill, Karen Boberg and Judy Wilson; seven grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. Burial was in Evergreen Cemetery, Southgate, KY. Memorials: Hospice of the Bluegrass, 7388 Turfway Road, Florence, KY 41042.

Janet Schuster Janet E. (Fry) Schuster, 81, Fort Thomas, died Aug. 6, 2013, at her residence. She was a member of St. John’s United Church of Christ, Newport. She retired from Electronic Data Services, Cincinnati. She previously worked in sales for McAlpin’s and was employed with Western Life Insurance Co., Fifth Third Bank and Provident Bank, Cincinnati. She was also a homemaker. Her husband, Raymond E. Schuster, died in 2003. Survivors include by her sons, Richard Schuster of Fort Thomas and Robert Schuster of Cincinnati; daughters, Rae Lynn Couch of Union and Regina Carpenter of Fort Thomas; and four grandchildren. Burial was in Alexandria Cemetery. Memorials: Stan Straus Student Aid Fund, St. John’s United Church of Christ, 415 Park Ave., Newport, KY 41071.

Max Seligman Max Nicholas “Nick” Seligman, 64, of Cold Spring, died Aug. 7, 2013.

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Nick Sharp Nick Sharp, 49, Alexandria, died Aug. 8, 2013, at St. Elizabeth Medical Center in Fort Thomas. He was a welder and tool maker with Oakley Die & Mold Co. in Mason, Ohio, and he was a member of the NRA. Survivors include his wife, Kathy Sharp of Alexandria; daughter, Katie Sharp; son, Owen Sharp; brother, Jeff Sharp; and mother, Colette Sharp. Burial was in the Johns Hill Cemetery, Wilder. Memorials: American Heart Association, 5211 Madison Road, Cincinnati, OH 45227.

Nicholas Specht Nicholas Specht, 30, Fort Thomas, died Aug. 10, 2013, at St. Elizabeth Medical Center in Fort Thomas. He was a member of the First Christian Church of Fort Thomas. He loved animals and was a former employee of the Bellevue Animal Hospital. He also loved playing Frisbee, golf and fishing. His daughter, Leah Nicholette Specht, died previously.

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He was an honorary graduate and member of the Covington Catholic Hall of Fame, and a former president of the school’s Boosters Club. He was also a member of the Raiders Youth Football Hall of Fame. His parents Max and Dell Seligman died previously. Survivors include his wife, Sharon Edwards; children, Nicole Seligman, Max Jason Seligman and Whitney Mulroney; three grandchildren; and siblings, Vicki Seligman, Melissa Paton and Mark Seligman. Burial was at Mother of God Cemetery in Fort Wright. Memorials: Max Nicholas Seligman Scholarship Fund, c/o Covington Catholic High School, 1600 Dixie Highway, Park Hills, KY 41011.

paraphernalia at 415 Crossroads Blvd., July 23. Jordan N. Watson, 21, 704 Eden Court, receiving stolen property under $10,000, possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia at 415 Crossroads Blvd., July 23. Michelle N. Galiccio, 24, 208 W. 32nd St., receiving stolen property under $10,000, possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, warrant at 415 Crossroads Blvd., July 23. Everette U. Wright, 28, 230 E. 5th St., warrant at Alexandria Pike, July 31. Robert M. Uebel, 52, 1 Chalon Lane, third-degree criminal trespass at 70 Martha Layne Collins Blvd., July 31.

Incidents/investigations First-degree burglary Report of cash and firearm taken from residence at 14 Henry Court, July 29. Second-degree robbery Report of woman concealed merchandise and shoved store employee and fled when confronted at 5400 Alexandria Pike, July 21. Theft by unlawful taking Report of wallet taken from vehicle at 70 Martha Layne Collins Blvd., July 19. Report of money missing from cash register at end of shift at 17 Martha Layne Collins, July 29. Theft by unlawful taking or shoplifting Report of women took items without paying at 70 Martha Layne Collins Blvd., July 29. Theft by unlawful taking or shoplifting, first-degree wanton endangerment Report of men took air conditioner without paying and almost struck store employee with vehicle while fleeing at 5400 Alexandria Pike, July 28.

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.


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