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LIFE

B10 • WESTERN HILLS PRESS • MAY 15, 2013

DEATHS Continued from Page B9

Joseph Paff Sr. Joseph G. Paff Sr., 86, died May 2. He was a roofer. Survived by children Joseph Jr. (Rebecca), Kenneth, Cynthia, Dennis (Lori), Wayne (Terry), Carl (Linda Scheve), Janet Paff, Julie (Doug) Kirkland; grandchildren Joseph III (Sabrina), Jeremy (Staci), Joshua, Jacob (Angela), Erin (Nick Rich), Gregory, Jason, Elizabeth, Jeffrey Paff, Megan Kirkland; great-grandchildren Joseph IV, Ethan, Gaige, Hailey, Sydney, Carter Paff; siblings Francis (Virginia), Paul, Charles (Marlene), Howard (Eileen), Lawrence (Judith), Daniel (Carol) Paff, Patricia Fleisch, Margaret Maurmeier; many nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by wife Verena Paff, daughter Lois Paff, siblings Agnes Wilson, Dorothy Will, Richard, Maurice Paff. Services were May 6 at St. Simon the Apostle. Arrangements by Vitt, Stermer & Anderson Funeral Home. Memorials to the Hospice of Cincinnati.

Surinder Ram Surinder Kumar Ram, 75, Green Township, died April 30. He was a professor at the West Virginia University Institute of Technology. Survived by wife Pushpa Ram; sons Rakesh (Marcia), Mukesh (Tracy) Ram; grandchildren Mitchell, Corey, Carlin, Alex, Priya, Gabrielle,

Ordinance 13-6 To Accept The Bids Of Barrett Paving For Work On The Cheviot 2013 Street Improvement Project; And To Declare And Emergency was adopted by the City Council of Cheviot Ohio on May 7, 2013.

Emily Ram; siblings Satish (Brenda), Kanwal Kishore, Tribhavan Ram; niece Sairima Ram (Sunit) Bhuleshkar, their children Sanaa, Simrin and Saahil Bhuleshkar and three other nieces. Preceded in death by sibling Chander Kanta Dass. Arrangements by Radel Funeral Home.

Marie Ritter E. Marie Ahlf Ritter, 86, Miami Heights, died May 8. She was a homemaker. She was a member of St. Joseph Church, where she was active in the Sodality, Miami Center, TRAM and 4H. Survived by children Robert III (Jeanne), Rodney (Cathy), Randall (Suzanne) Ritter, Rebecca (Dan) Ritter Graber; grandchildren Barbara, Susan, Daniel, Jennifer, Natalie, Thomas, Brian; great-grandchildren Vivian, Lauren, Anastasia. Preceded in death by husband Robert Ritter Jr., parents Robert, Helen Ahlf, siblings Tom, Garland, Henry Ahlf. Services were May 14 at St. Joseph Church. Arrangements by Dennis George Funeral Home. Memorials to TRAM Food Pantry or Geier Home, either in care of Dennis George Funeral Home, 44 S. Miami, Cleves, OH 45002.

Ted Rudman Ted D. Rudman, 63, Bridgetown, died May 1 in Westminster, Colo. Survived by mother Betty Rudman; siblings Ron, Peggy Rudman, Debbie Kellerman; Terryl Lofgren. Preceded in death by father Alfred Rudman.

Mary Scharff Mary Bertke Scharff, 83, Western Hills, died

POLICE REPORTS May 1. She worked in food service for Cincinnati Public Schools. Survived by husband James Scharff; sons Thomas (Debbie), Richard (Mary Ann) Scharff; six grandchildren; four great-grandchildren. Services were May 6 at St. Teresa of Avila. Arrangements by Vitt, Stermer & Anderson Funeral Home. Memorials to Seton High School.

Ronald Taylor Sr. Ronald V. Taylor Sr., 74, died May 4. He worked for the Hamilton County Park District. Survived by children Ronald Taylor, Tina Lepolt; mother Dorothy Taylor; siblings Clayton (Georgia) Taylor, Gail (Larry) Heinzelman; six grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. Services were May 9 at Neidhard-Minges Funeral Home.

Raymond Wittich Sr. Raymond A. “Beep” Wittich Sr., 81, died May 1. He was owner/operator of the Wittich Marble Company. He was a former member of the Knights of Columbus. Survived by children Karen (Tom) Hummer, Regina (Harold) Wilhite, Raymond (Theresa) Jr., Gregory, Richard (Mel) Wittich, Patricia (Randy) Burwell; daughter-inWittich law Gail Wittich; siblings Albert (Mildred), Philip (Barb) Wittich, Janet Broze; 11 grandchildren; many great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by wife Viola Wittich, sons Gary, Edward Wittich, siblings Fred, Ron, Bill, Butch, Paul, Howard Wittich, Ruth Bacus, Laverne Black. Services were May 6 at Our Lady of Victory. Arrangements by Vitt, Stermer & Anderson Funeral Home. Memorials to the Alzheimer’s Association.

CHEVIOT Arrests/citations Donald Jackson, 30, 2401 Montana Ave. Apt. E5, driving under the influence and using weapons while intoxicated at 3035 Montana Ave., April 27. Andrew Wuebbling, 24, 5525 Whispering Way, driving under the influence at 3606 Homelawn Ave., May 6. Christopher Durbin, 26, 2405 Nova Ave., driving under suspension at 4100 Harrison Ave., April 23. Eugene Kinsler, 59, 4322 McHenry Ave., driving under suspension at 3300 Harrison Ave., April 24. Stephen Lige, 24, 3736 Glenmore Ave. No. 3, driving under suspension at Glenmore Avenue, April 25. Kevin Boone, 34, 164 Marble Cliff Drive, driving under suspension at 4201 Bridgetown Road, April 26. Jimmie Ragan, 22, 3639 Woodbine Ave., driving under suspension at 1000 Sycamore St., April 26. Marvette Hooten, 23, 3841 Nolan Ave. No. 5, driving under suspension at Robb Avenue, April 28. Sarah Hodges, 21, 2745 McKinley Ave., driving under suspension at 3900 North Bend Road, April 30. Sean Powers, 32, 4111 Harding Ave., driving under suspension at Robb Avenue, May 1. Crystal Hiser, 29, 6214 Cheviot Road No. 5, driving under suspension at Woodbine Avenue, May 9. Juvenile, 16, aggravated robbery at Glenmore Avenue, May 1. Johnny Fetters, 42, 3811 Dina Terrace No. 11, forgery and theft at 3811 Dina Terrace, May 4. Juvenile, 13, aggravated menacing at 3313 Camvic Terrace, April 24. Dennis Walterman, 37, 3301 Camvic Terrace No. 3, criminal damaging at 3737 Glenmore Ave., April 25. Marcia Johnson, 39, 6994 Aspen Point Court, warrant at 3814 Harrison Ave., April 25. Andrea Jones, 24, 13166 Probst Road, warrant at 1000 Sycamore St., April 26. Marie Huhn, 59, 3527 Werk Road No. 10, warrant at 3527 Werk Road, April 27. Willie Stuckey, 27, 3840 Applegate Ave., warrant, April 28. Griffin Barlag, 23, 3904 Harrison Ave., warrant at 3904 Harrison Ave., April 28. Yishay U. Thomas, 27, 3388 McHenry Ave., domestic violence at 310 Ezzard Charles Drive, April 29. Katie Cash, 23, 633 Hawthorne Ave., disorderly conduct at 4014 Carrie Ave., April 29. Louis Schunk, 33, 3310 Camvic Terrace No. 8, theft at 4109

ABOUT POLICE REPORTS The Community Press publishes the names of all adults charged with offenses. The information is a matter of public record and does not imply guilt or innocence. To contact your local police department: » Cheviot: Chief Joseph Lally, 661-2700 (days), 825-2280 (evenings) » Cleves: Chief Bill Renner, 941-1212 » Cincinnati District 3: Capt. Russell A. Neville, 263-8300 » Green Township: Chief Bart West, 574-0007; vandalism hotline, 574-5323 » North Bend and Miami Township are patrolled by the Hamilton County: Sheriff Jim Neil, 825-1500 North Bend Road, April 29. Ricky Madden, 55, no address listed, warrant at 3351 Harrison Ave., April 30. Alexander Deerman, 21, 359 Ludlow Ave., warrant at 1000 Sycamore St., May 2. Tonya Roberts, 33, 2514 Boudinot Ave. No. 1, endangering children at 3814 Harrison Ave., May 2. Kyle Becker, 28, 3724 Lovell Ave. No. 5, warrant at 4123 Homelawn Ave., May 4. Rodney Early, 19, 10851 Pleasanthill Drive, criminal damaging and possession of drugs at 3735 Dina Ave., May 5. Kevin Anderson, 29, 921 Woodlawn, warrant at 3814 Harrison Ave., May 5. Erica Green, 34, 3806 Dina Terrace No. 2, drug abuse at 3419 Mayfair Ave., May 6. Gary Stacey, 44, 4210 Harrison Ave., possession of drug paraphernalia at 3737 Lovell Ave., May 7. Stephanie McFadden, 18, 3809 Kenker Place, failure to confine dog at 3809 Kenker Place, May 7. Cameron Taylor, 24, 3024 West Knoll, warrant at Harrison Avenue, May 8. Michael Pastroumas, 28, 3624 Westwood Northern Blvd., warrant at North Bend Road, May 9. Tina Middlekamp, 50, 3820 Boudinot Ave. No. 11, theft at 3407 Harrison Ave., April 21.

Incidents/reports

513-931-4441 • 513-931-0259

Aggravated robbery Three suspects assaulted victim and robbed them of their cellphone, keys and wallet at 3803 Dina Terrace, April 27. Arson Toilet paper dispenser set on fire inside men’s restroom at Harvest Home Park at 3961 North Bend Road, April 23. Vehicle set on fire at 3840 Applegate Ave., May 5. Burglary Money stolen from home at 3310 Camvic Terrace No. 2, April 25. Criminal damaging Wires cut on surveillance camera at JR Enterprises at 3740 Glenmore Ave., April 22. American flag damaged at Keller’s Cheviot Café at 3737 Glenmore Ave., May 1. Menacing Suspect threatened to harm victim during road rage incident at 3500 Glenmore Ave., May 1. Misuse of credit card Victim had their credit card used to make two unauthorized purchases at 3643 Gamble Ave., April 27. Theft Victim had their payroll check stolen from mailbox at apartment building at 3806 Dina

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CLEVES Arrests/citations David L. Tucker, 24, 414 Finley St., disorderly conduct while intoxicated at 21 W. State Road, April 27. Wilmer L. Lane, 40, 4124 E. Miami River Road, possession of drugs and disorderly conduct while intoxicated at 250 S. Miami Ave., April 25. James A. Sears, 38, 210 N. Miami Ave. No. 1, disorderly conduct while intoxicated at 314 S. Miami Ave., April 28. Alan L. Lusby, 32, 98 E. State Road, disorderly conduct while intoxicated at 30 E. State Road, May 1. Robert Wynn, 35, 430 Finley St., possession of drugs and drug paraphernalia at 430 Finley St., May 3. Terrie Combs, 45, 430 Finley St., trafficking in drugs at 430 Finley St., May 3. Isaiah Garcia, 28, 4896 Mercedes Drive, possession of drugs at Cooper Road and Route 50, May 6. April Biery, 34, 15 Ridge, theft at 101 North Miami Ave., May 6. Carla Black, 43, 11079 Stephens Road, open container at North Miami Avenue and Scott Street, May 7.

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