News Outlook Your Hometown Newspaper November 28, 2013 - 3
ELLIS CLAYTON BALLARD MOODY LOVELACE
CARL THOMAS RATLIFF
Ellis Clayton Bal- a half-brother, Anthony
lard, widower of Deloris Shoupe of Florida, 7 half-
Elam Rothwell Ballard, sisters, Mae Ballard and
passed away Friday, Geraldine Lewis, both of
November 15, 2013. He Franklin, Ohio, Connie
was a 76 year old na- Baker of Carlisle, Aldine
tive of Menifee County,Carpenter of French-
son of the late Davis and burg, Kathy Graston of
Zelda Williams Ballard,Charleston, Indiana, Lois
a farmer and member of Ferguson of Jefferson-
the Pentecostal Church.viUe, and Jennie Ballard
He is survived by a son, of Middletown, Ohio, and
Becham Jones Ballard several nieces and neph-
of Ohio, 5 stepchildren, ews. He was preceded in
Vondrine Wattenburger death by 2 sons, 3 sisters
of Winchester, Charles and a brother. His funer-
Rothwell, Mary Margaretal was atl:00 Thursday,
Powell, and Carl Roth- Nov. 21, 2013, at Her-
wen, all of Mt. Sterling, ald & Stewart Home for
and Magdalene Fitz- Funerals with burial in
patrick of "' Middletown, Lovely-Amburgey Cem-
Ohio, 15 grandchildren,etery.
17 great-grandchildren,
CARL A. REICHENBACH
age 83, of Franklin, Ohio,
died Thursday Novem-
ber 14, 2013 at Hospice
of Butler/Warren Coun-
ties. Carl was born in
Mt. Sterling, Kentucky
on July 23, 1930 to
Carl and Rose (Baker)
Reichenbach. Carl was
employed with AK Steel
for 42 years and retired
in 1991. He was a direc-
tor with MidUSA Credit
Union, former president
of CARE from AK Steel,
and president of Par-
ents Without Partners.
He owned and operated
kick's TV for 26 years. He
loved watching the ani-
mals come through the
by his parents Carl and
Rose Mae Reichenbach,
son-in-law, Bill Kelly,
first wife, Norma Jean
Reichenbach, grandson,
Benjamin Petry, grand-
daughter-in-law Robin
Kelly. Carl is survived by
his wife Georgia Vivian
Reichenbach, 2 sons Ter-
ry (Jean) Reichenbach,
Jeffery (Julie) Reichen-
bach; 5 daughters Debo-
rah Kelly, Rose (William)
Fugate, Carla (Kenny)
Wilhoit, Cheryl (Rob)
Petry, Robin (David)
Creech; 19 grandchildren
; 32 great grandchildren;
12 great great grandchil-
dren; 2 Brothers Donald
Reichenbach, Charles
Reichenbach. Funeral
services were atll:00 am
Tuesday November 19,
2013 at Anderson Funer-
al Homes 40 North Main
Street Springboro, Ohio
with Dr. Grant Lawrence
officiating. Burial fol-
lowed in Woodside Cem-
etery.
In lieu of flowers do-
nations can be made to
Hospice of Butler/Warren
age
89, of Wellington, KY
passed away Friday No-
vember 23, 2013 in the
St. Joseph Hospital, Mt.
Sterling, Ky. He was
born November 7, 1924
at Pomeroyton, KY son of
the late Kelse & Ora Roe
Lovelace. He was a re-
tired farmer and a mem-
ber of the Pomeroyton
Union Church, Pomeroy-
ton, Ky. He was preced-
ed in death by his wife,
Pearl Crouch Lovelace,
one son, Randall Gene
Lovelace, one daughter,
Charlotte Ann Crouch
and two brothers, Ray
and Mitchell Lovelace
and three sisters, Bessie
McNabb, Lena Bowman,
and Emma Honaker.
Surviving is one grand-
son, Terry & Lori Henry
of Wellington, Ky. Two
great-granddaughters,
Tessa and Emma Henry.
Funeral services were
at 1: PM, Monday, No-
vember 25, 2013 at Pome-
royton Union Church,
Pomeroyton, KY with
Rev. Terry Wells, Bro.
Randy Peck and Rev.
Christopher Glover of-
ficiating. Burial followed
in the Pomeroyton Cem-
etery, Pomeroyton, Ky.
70, of 0wint ;sville, passed
away Monday, Nov. 18,
2013. He was born Sept.
21, 1943, the son of the
late Arville Slalus Ratliff
and Glyda Mae Stevens
Ratliff. He was a retired
factory worker at AO
Smith.
He is survived by his
wife, Cheryl Barber
Ratliff; a daughter, Car-
la Darlene Ratliff (B.A.
Franklin), Owingsville;
two brothers, Johnny
Ratliff (Janice) Ten-
nessee, and Raymond
Ratliff (Alice) Florida, a
sister; Ida Lou Shannon
(Lonnie), Owingsville; a
grandaughter; Bridgette
Clem, Owingsville; and
a special friend Minnie
Alsept.
He was preceded in
death by his parents and
1 brother Carlos Ratlfff.
Visitation took place
at Richardson Funeral
Home on Friday, Nov.
22, from 12 to 2 p.m., and
services are at 2 p.m.,
with Rev. Bob Ray and
Rev. Ron Hill officiating.
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Photo submitted by Tom-
my Kiskaden
rommy Kiskaden of Ow-
ngsville shared this pho-
Io of the "upper class"
at the Sherburne School,
Class of 1940. He was
mssisted in identifying
Ihose in the photo by
Sarah Emmons of Hills-
)ore.
First row, from left,
Douglas Miller, Percery
McKee, Juanita Miller,
Mary Ruth Williams, Do-
ris Roberts, and Lucille
Harmon; second row,
Pauline Rankins, Virginia
Jackson, Sarah E. En-
sor, Arvilla Gray, Mary
Frances Bradley, Doris
Harmon, and Ruth Crain;
third row, J. C. Maddox,
Ronnia Honican, Ken-
neth P. Harmon, Mrs.
Erma Reid, teacher, Earl
yard and listening to the Counties or Manchester Rankins, Everett McClure,
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