LIFE
B8 • DELHI-PRICE HILL PRESS • OCTOBER 24, 2012
DEATHS Kenneth Jeter
Survived by parents Lisa (George) Johnson, Mark Gazzara; siblings Anthony, Chris (Ashley), Johnson Ashley, Margot Johnson, Amanda (Dwayne) Smith; grandparents Calvin (the late Jenny) Johnson, Dorothy Wray; many aunts, uncles, nephews and cousins. Services were Oct. 17 at St. Teresa of Avila. Arrangements by Meyer Funeral Home. Memorials to: James D. Johnson Memorial Fund, c/o Cincinnati Police Federal Credit Union, 959 W. Eighth St., Cincinnati, OH 45203.
Kenneth Bruce Jeter, 52, West Price Hill, died Oct. 7. He worked in construction. Survived by parents Bruce, Donna Jeter; Jeter sisters Gayle Jeter, Sara Lane; nephews and niece Jeremy, William, Liberty. Services were Oct. 20 at the Price Hill Church of Christ. Arrangements by Radel Funeral Home. Memorials to: Price Hill Church of Christ, 4430 W. Eighth St., Cincinnati, OH 45238.
James Johnson James D. Johnson, 27, formerly of Delhi Township, died Oct. 6. He worked for WNM Towing.
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George Klapper George Klapper, 89, Delhi Township, died Sept. 20. He was a tool engineer Klapper with Bahrs Die and Stamping, Inc. Survived by wife Rita Klapper; children Michael (JoAnn), Timothy (the late Allison) Klapper, Kathy (the late James) Radley, Karen (Donald) Forsee; grandchildren Amy, Dan, Chris, Ben, Jake, Vince, Rebecca; greatgrandchildren Jessica, Chaz. Preceded in death by son Dan Klapper, granddaughter Jennifer. Services were Sept. 26 at St. Dominic. Arrangements by Vitt, Stermer & Anderson Funeral Home. Memorials to the St.
Dominic Education Fund.
Road, Cincinnati, OH 45248.
Carl McNicholas
Bernard Michaelson
Carl E. McNicholas, 73, died Oct. 14. He was a member of Hoffner Lodge 253 FA&M. Survived by wife Rose McNicholas; siblings Penny Kelly, Anthony McNicholas; brothers and sisters-in-law Albert, Charles, Betty Kelly, Ruth Montgomery. Cherished stand in dad of John Wuebbling. Preceded in death by siblings James, Bobby McNicholas, Shirley MacArthur, Patricia Sthidan. Services were Oct. 17 at St. John the Baptist, Harrison. Arrangements by Meyer & Geiser Funeral Home. Memorials to: Special Olympics Hamilton County, 4777 Red Bank Expressway, Cincinnati, OH 45227 or Frank’s Way, 5858 Bridgetown
Bernard Michaelson, 89, died Oct. 4. He was a clerk for the United States Postal Service. He was an Army veteran of World War II. Survived by wife Albina Michaelson Michaelson; children Robert Michaelson, Sylvia (Mike) Chapman; grandchildren Caitlin Tyree, Heather, Michael Jr. Chapman. Services were Oct. 9 at Ralph Meyer & Deters Funeral Home.
dispatcher in the trucking industry. Survived by daughter Samantha Shields; parents Patricia, Shields Arthur Shields Sr.; brother Peter (Susanne) Shields; niece and nephews Melissa Beltle, Geoffrey, George, Arthur III Shields III; great-nieces and nephews Ethan, Charlotte Beltle, Megan, Eric, Alexis, Brianna, Nathan Shields; the mother of his daughter, Cynthia Ollier. Preceded in death by brother Arthur (Maralee) Shields Jr. Services were Oct. 19 at Dennis George Funeral Home. Memorials to a charity of the donor's choice.
James Shields James P. Shields, 52, Sayler Park, died Oct. 14. He was a
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CINCINNATI DISTRICT 3 Arrests/citations Ameera Perkins, born 1990, assault, 3201 Warsaw Ave., Oct. 1. David Holbrook, born 1977,
assault, 3201 Warsaw Ave., Oct. 1. Erin Stanley, born 1988, assault, 3201 Warsaw Ave., Oct. 1. Jessica Marie Brumley, born 1984, theft under $300, 4220 Glenway Ave., Oct. 1.
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