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Gerald Binder

Gerald M. Binder, 69, died Nov. 4 in Tampa, Fla. Survived by children Michael (Leslie) Binder, Elizabeth (Chris) Davis; grandchildren Mark, Nancy Binder, Michael Davis; great-grandson George; sisters Betty (Jerry) Karle, Rita (Jim) Brandewiede; friend Marie Spino. Preceded in death by parents Anthony, Alma Binder. Services are 11 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 21, at Our Lady of Victory.

James Davenport

James W. Davenport, 77, North College Hill, died Nov. 5. Survived by wife Myrna Davenport; daughter Michelle (Russell) Wullkotte; grandsons Shaun, Noah Wullkotte; sister Regina (Lou) Williams; many nieces and nephews. Services were Nov. 9 at Paul R.

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DEATHS

Young Funeral Home. Memorials to: Drake Center Vitas Hospice, 151 W. Galbraith Road, Fifth Floor, Cincinnati, OH 45216.

Rosabel Fitch

Rosabel Fitch died Nov. 7. She was a registered nurse for over 44 years. Survived by daughters Caroline (David) Gerding, Patricia Fitch; grandchildren Nathan (Heather Schmidt), Amanda, Colleen Gerding. Preceded in death by husband Emmit Fitch, siblings Mai Gosling, Caroline, Gerald, Patrick, Cornelius McGinty. Services were Nov. 12 at St. John Neumann. Arrangements by Neidhard-Gillen Funeral Home. Memorials to the Corpus Christi Church Food Pantry.

Vonice Henderson

Vonice Farley Henderson, 89, died Nov. 3. Survived by children Nita (Joseph) Witt, Stephen (Robin) Henderson; grandchildren Joshua, Michael, Erin, Betsy, Katie, Abbey, Emily, Clara; sister Helen Catron; many great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by husband Charles Henderson, son Kenneth Henderson, siblings June Catron, Pearl Ward, Jim, Bill Farley. Services were Nov. 9. Arrangements by Paul R. Young Funeral Home. Memorials to Twin Towers or College Hill Presbyterian Church, 5742 Hamilton Ave., Cincinnati, OH 45224.

Beatrice Hunter

Beatrice Hunter, 88, died Nov. 7. She was a registered nurse at University Hospital.

Survived by children Carol (Harold) Phillips, R. Scott (Jan), Bruce (Amy) Hunter, Nancy (Mike) Yarbrough; grandchildren Heather, Meghan, Caitlyn Phillips, Katie, Darcie, Sam, Beck Hunter, Tanya, Travis Hunter Yarbrough; many nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by husband Robert Hunter. Services were Nov. 12 at Twin Towers Chapel. Arrangements by Dalbert, Woodruff & Isenogle Funeral Home. Memorials to: Alzheimer’s Association, 644 Linn St., Suite 1026, Cincinnati, OH 45203 or Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, 2300 Wall St., Suite H, Cincinnati, OH 45212.

Anna Kramer

Anna Pelly Kramer died Nov. 5. Survived by children Jeff (Mary), Kevin Vollner, Cari Kramer; grandchildren Jennifer Smith, Jessica, Patrick Vollner; brother Joe (Lois) Pelly. Services were Nov. 8 at Paul R. Young Funeral Home. Memorials to the American Cancer Society.

Charles Matthews

Charles A. Matthews, died Nov. 8. He was an ordained minister with the Church of Christ, former president of Great Lakes Christian College and director of retail sales for Standard Publishing. Survived by wife Velda Matthews; children Sue King, Dana Butler, Mark (Rebecca) Matthews; grandchildren Shelley Robinson, Susan King, Shana Kidd, George Burris II,

About obituaries Basic obituary information and a color photograph of your loved one is published without charge by The Community Press. Please call us at 8536262 for a submission form. To publish a larger memorial tribute, call 2424000 for pricing details. Charles Butler, Joy Allen, Heather Kinnard, April Matthews; sister Marilyn Yearty; 11 great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by siblings Ruth Davis, Reba Crawford, James Matthews. Services were Nov. 11 at Christ’s Church at Mason. Arrangements by Paul R. Young Funeral Home. Memorials to: Great Lakes Christian College, 6211 Willow Highway, Lansing, MI 48917.

POLICE REPORTS Arrests/citations

Andrea P. Harmon, born 1956, possession of drug paraphernalia, 5818 Hamilton Ave., Nov. 5. Terron Cornelison, born 1991, dangerous weapon on school property and inducing panic, 5641 Belmont Ave., Nov. 3. Anna Ragsdale, born 1986, domestic violence, 1515 W. North Bend Road, Nov. 6. Anthony Johnson, born 1991, possession of drugs and possession of drug paraphernalia, 1522 Cedar Ave., Nov. 5. McDade Deborah Merkt, born 1955, phone coarse language, 6128

Hamilton Ave., Nov. 5. Roland A. Maxwell, born 1982, domestic violence, 1515 W. North Bend Road, Nov. 6. Skylor Franklin, born 1986, criminal trespass, 5116 Hawaiian Terrace, Nov. 6. James Bell, born 1980, possession of drugs, 5600 Colerain Ave., Nov. 7. Peter Carter, born 1955, theft under $300, 5100 Hawaiian Terrace, Nov. 5. Reggie Haynes, born 1985, possession of open flask, 2508 Flanigan Court, Nov. 3. Troy Brown, born 1982, possession of drug paraphernalia, 5571 Colerain Ave., Nov. 4.

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Burglary

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Theft

5100 Hawaiian Terrace, Nov. 5.

Unauthorized use of property

2665 W. North Bend Road, Nov. 2.

Vehicle theft

1722 Larch Ave., Nov. 5. 5400 Hamilton Ave., Nov. 2. 5830 Hamilton Ave., Nov. 3.

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Female reported at Goodhue, Nov. 1.

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Natowia MaCoy, 32, 215 11th St., obstructing official business at 11550 Winton Road, Oct. 24. Juvenile male, 17, obstructing official business at 530 Northland Blvd., Oct. 23. Brandon Cardwell, 27, 612 Dewdrop, criminal trespassing at 650 Northland Blvd., Oct. 23. Juvenile female, 12, criminal damaging at 11520 Kenn Road, Oct. 21. Tyrone Cappitte, 33, 9710 Helmsley Way, drug abuse, disorderly conduct at 637 Northland Blvd., Nov. 5. Bradley Haggard, 25, 581 Bessinger,

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Phone of unknown value removed at 11431 Folkstone, Nov. 4. Merchandise valued at $1.43 removed at 693 Northland Blvd., Oct. 31. Tailgate valued at $1,000 removed at 546 Northland Blvd., Nov. 2. Jewelry valued at $400 removed at 861 Cascade, Nov. 2. Medication of unknown value removed at 11040 Quailridge, Nov. 2. Phone valued at $200 removed at

The Community Press publishes the names of all adults charged with offenses. This information is a matter of public record and does not imply guilt or innocence. To contact your local police department: • Springfield Township: Chief David Heimpold, 7291300. • Mount Healthy: Chief Al Schaefer, 728-3183. • Cincinnati District 5, Captain David Bailey, 5698500. • North College Hill: Chief Paul Toth, 521-7171. • Greenhills: Chief Thomas Doyle, 825-2101. • Forest Park: Chief Phil Cannon, 595-5220. 1231 W. Kemper Road, Oct. 28. Wallet and contents of unknown value removed at 1081 Smiley Ave., Oct. 30. Phone valued at $350 removed at 1231 W. Kemper Road, Oct. 31.

MOUNT HEALTHY Arrests/citations

Eric Collins, 32, 7205 Bernard Ave., drug possession at 7200 block of Bernard Avenue, Nov. 10. Velois Gaines, 49, 1685 Lakenoll Drive, aggravated menacing at 1685 Lakenoll Drive, Nov. 9. Todd Harris, 33, 9887 Marino Drive, disorderly conduct at 7500 block of Hamilton Avenue, Nov. 8.

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Woman reported jewelry stolen at 7706 Elizabeth St., Nov. 10.

NORTH COLLEGE HILL Arrests/citations

Brandon Stuckey, 23, 5824 Argus Road, drug possession, open container at 1500 block of Goodman Avenue, Nov. 9.

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