2 Ncw~ Journal. AiaanfloM. O. Saturday. November 28. 1970 Former City Councilman Succumbs at Willard W1LLAKI) -- Ralph J. Graham, 6-1. of Willard. RD 2, died in Willard Area Hospital late Friday afternoon following a long illness MAN TO MAN — After the formality of the Sea Cadet commissioning ceremony last night at the Naval Reserve Training Center, officers and enlisted men temporarily forgot about rank and got together for a friendly chat. Here, Petty Officer Third Class Kevin Baron. 16, trades sea talk with Captain James Balzek and Rear Admiral Gordon Selby. (Photo by Jeff Sprang) A lifetime Willard resident, he was a carman tor the Baltimore and O h i o Railroad for 40 years. He was a member of St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church, the YFW. the American Legion, the Klks. a life member of the Moose and a member of the Brotherhood of Railway Carmen. He was a lormer Willanl City councilman. He is sunned by his \v;fe. Fhie two sons Price at home and Robert of Monroeville; one daughter. Mrs. Herman Xewmeyer of Celeryville: one step - daughter. Mrs. William Boucher of Monroeville; one step son Richard Haines of Norwalk: 15 grandchildren and one sister, Mrs. E. Richards of Willard. Services will be held Monday at 10 a.m. at St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church with Rev. James Reisacer officiating. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery, Willard. Friends may call after 7 p.m. tonight at the Secor F u n e r a l Home, Willard where the rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. the Rev. Charles liernoius officiating. Burial will be in G r e e n 1 a \v n Cemetery. Friends may call after 10 a.m. Sunday at the funeral home. * s. /oim Morkcl C K E S T L F N E — Mrs. Zona L. Morkel of 320 East Main St.. died at her home Friday evening after a long illness. She had been a Crestline resident her entire life. She was a retired teacher at Crestline High School, a member of the First Method:?l Church !\! ;i c :? b e o Lodge, the Retired Teachers Association and the Security Benefit Association. She is survived by one ! son. Dr. Gordon Morkel of j Mansfield; a twin sister, ; Dr. F. Bower of Crestline [ and four grandchildren Services will be held Mon- | day at 10 a.m. at the Garv- i erick Funeral Home Crest- j line with the Rev. Lyle Hinkle officiating. Burial will be in Forest Lawn Cemetery, Canton. Friends may call" at the funeral home after 10 a.m. Sunday. * Miller Infant GALION — Four-monthold John Martin Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Merril M. Mrs. Scott Miller, Bucyrus, RD 4, died SHELBY — Mrs. Pearl Friday afternoon at Gallon Laverne Crawford Scott, 80, Community Hospital after a 88 South Gamble St.. died in three-day illness. Shelby Memorial Hospital Surviving besides his paryesterday at noon following ents are his paternal grandan extended illness. parents, Mr. and Mrs. MerShe was born near Shelby ril G. Miller of Bucyrus; his The goal of a year's hard representative f r o m the and had lived here all her maternal grandparents, Mr. work was realized last night commanding officer of the life. She was a partner in and Mrs. Robert L. Tred•at a spit - and - polish mili- Fourth Naval District in the Style Shop, retiring in way of Cardington; and his tary ceremony at the Naval Philadelphia. 1951. She was a member of great grandparents, Lester Reserve Training Center on the First United Presbyteri- Miller, Nevada, RD 1; Mrs. Now officially c o m m i s- an Church, Shelby; V. F. W. Charles French and Mrs. Ashland Rd. sioned, the cadets will begin Auxiliary; American Legion Zenobia Dean, both of GalThirty cadets of the U.S. academic training Dec. 2. Auxiliary; and the Pythian ion, and Mrs. Burt Tredway of Cardington. Naval Sea Cadets Corps, Next summer, those who Sisters. Mansfield Division, stood at have reached the rank of Services will be held MonServices will be held in attention, and upwards of E - 2 and the age of 15 will day at 1 p.m., from the Sevundergo two weeks trainthe Dye Home of J. H. Fine200 parents, relatives and enth Day Adventist church civic leaders listened as ing at Great Lakes, 111. The frock & Sons, Monday at 2 in Gallon with the Rev. Lyle following summer, cadets in p.m. with the Rev. Richard Rear Admiral Gordon Selby Chamberlain officiating. presented the official com- the rank of E - 3 and above F. Faust, Sr., associate pas- Burial will be in the Fulton missioning charter to Lieu- will take a two - week train- tor, of the First Lutheran Cemetery. Friends may call tenant Commander James ing cruise aboard a regular Church, Shelby, officiating. at the Snyder and Kubach Burial will be in Oakland Funeral Home on Portland L. Baron, commander of the Navy vessel. Cemetery. Friends may call Way North, Gallon, Sunday imit. at the funeral home Sunday > "What is important," Ad- . The Sea Cadet Corps is afternoon and evening. The afternoon and evening. miral Selby said, "is that sponsored jointly by the family prefers that memoriyou have the opportunity to Navy and by the local Navy al contributions be made to see what the Navy and mili- League. The boys, all be- the American Cancer Societary life is like. This is an tween the ages of 14 and 18, ty, in care of the funeral ideal opportunity for you train each Wednesday eve- home. young men to see an aspect ning at 7 p.m. at the Naval of life many will not." Reserve Center. . Admiral Selby. now reChartered by Congress, Mrs. Davis tired, was captain of the the Sea Cadet Corps numASHLAND — Mrs. CharA routine investigation by 'submarine U.S.S. Puffer in ber about 5,000 strong in lotte M. Davis, 75, of 1520 s t a t e highway patrolmen -World War II. OtherJNavy units across the nation. En- Orange Rd., Ashland, died last night led to the capture officers present for the cer- trance into the program is at Samaritan Hospital Fri- of three men wanted in emony were, Captain James based on written and physi- day after a long illness. West Virginia for grand larBlazek, director'of recruit- cal examinations, family inceny. Born in Minnesota, she ing for a five - state area; terviews and approval of Patrolman Robert Strine Commander Frank Poyet, prospective members' school was a member of the Jehostopped a car for a routine area recruiting officer from officials. The unit is now ac- vah Witnesses. safety check when he noColumbus, and a personal cepting applications. She is survived by her ticed it had no registration husband, Melvin and sever- plate light or left tail light. al brothers and sisters. Seeing that the car was ridSendees will be held Mon- ing extremely close to the day at 1:30 p.m. at the Heyl ground, Strine checked the Mrs. Lillian O'Hara Kraft, Dale Ave.: two brothers, Funeral H o m e , Ashland, t r u n k and found 1,200 85, who made her home William, of Mansfield and with Dennis Kerr officiat- pounds of copper. with her daughter, Mrs. Dale, of Mt. Vernon and a ing. Burial will be in AshA check with the West Kathleen Mcser, 336 Michi- sister Mrs. Richard Pagani, land C e m e t e r y . Friends Virginia State Highway Pamay call at the funeral trol revealed that the three gan Ave., died Friday at the of Mansfield. home Sunday, between 7-8 occupants of Ce car were Castleloma Nursing Home Funeral services will be p.m. after an extended illness. wanted in Charleston for held at Greenwood Funeral grand larceny and inter* Born in Pickerington. 0. Home in San Diego at 2 state transportation of stoOct. 20, 1885, she came to p.m. Monday. Burial will be Mrs. Morkel len goods. Mansfield a year ago from i n Greenlawn Cemetery, C R E S T L I N E - Mrs. Columbus. She was a mem- San Diego. Ernest Patton, 30, of GalSamuel Morkel. 87, of 389 lager, ber of St. Peter's Catholic W. Va.; James FerClink Blvd., died Friday Church and the Rosary Alrell, 22, of Rand, W. Va.; night at her home after a and Kenneth tar Society Council of CathBrown, 23. of long illness. MansHelder's olic Women. G a 11 a g e r, W. Va. were She was a member of the turned over to Richland Besides her daughter she Mother Stricken County Sheriff's deputies. Trinity Lutheran Church. is survived by one son. WilSarah M. Turner, 94, They are being held in counliam Edward O'Hara of Co- of Mrs. She is survived by one ty jail for West Virginia aumother of Dr. lumbus ; seven grandchil- AlexNewark, son, Wilbur of Allen, 111 , thorities. Turner of 275 Ruth d r e n : 15 great-grandchil- Ave . a Mansfield optome- two daughters, Mrs. Earl dren; three great - great- trist, Friday night in Fike of Crestline and Mrs. grandchildren a n d one LickingdiedCounty Memorial Clifford Cooke of Oberlin; Likes to Read great - great - great - grand- Hospital. f o u r grandchildren; five COCKFOSTERS. England child. great grandchildren and one (UPI) — D e t e c t i v e s Funeral services w i l l be sister. Mrs. Catherine BosFriends may call at Ihe searched the home of Chrisat 2:30 p.m. at sier of Crestline. Geiger - Herlihy F u n e r a l Monday topher Yates and turned up Brucker and Kishler FunerHome after 7 p.m today. al Home in Newark, with Services will be held Mon- 1.300 books reported missing Funeral high mass will be burial in Newark. day, at 2 p.m. attheGarv- from local libraries. Yates offered by Msgr. Edward C. enck Funeral Home with admitted the thefts. Dunn at St. Peter's CatholicChurch Monday morning at 9. 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GIFT TIN 99$ Ex-Resident Dies in Crash A second Mansfield woman has been accosted by a man \vho fits the description ot the assailant who held a a n s f i e l d Senior Higi Mrs. Marcele Long Sell- M School guidance counselor ers, 47, a former Mansfield- <it knife-point earlier this er, was killed Tuesday in an week automobile accident near The iiuii followed the Elcajon, Calif, where she lived in recent years, rela- same procedure, this time tives here have been in- grabbing ;t 20-year-old woman f i o m bfhind and holding formed. a hunting kniff at her throat Mrs. S e 11 c r 's husband, when .she approached her Elaine, and son, Tom, had PonnAu- apartment at 6 33 been drowned in a boating P m yestenl.iv. accident in that area May Hut t h i s time the police 30, 1969. ha\" a better description of Surviving are two other Hie assa/lanl fie was dcsons, Neil and Todd; three scnbed as bung about MX daughters, Mrs. B o n n i e (cot tail, in his 20s and Brubaker, Mrs. Karen Eav- weighing 173 to 180 pounds, en and Miss Lydia Sellers, lie was Wf-anng a beige colall of California; six grand- ton j a c k c t, beige denim children; her parents, Mr. trousers, and white tennis and Mrs. Clarence Long, 136 MlOOS, <3> •^tf'l «filH«5S? 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