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was the daughter of the late Alvah and Velma Eshelman
Joe Lucca and Viola Moore Rogers.
Lucca. She was a retired FHA
Miss Lucca was a teacher with the Western
homemaker and attended Brown School District
the Northside Church of and had taught at the
God. Little Miami andFelicity
She is survived by three • Schools as well.She was
brothers, Roger Lucca, also a 4-H Advisor, a
Edward Lucca and Joe Lucca member of the Georgetown
Jr., all of Bath County; two United Methodist Church,
sisters, Viola Lockerman of Georgetown United Metho-
Mt. Sterling and La Verne dist Women's Association,
Eaton of Burlington; several GEVS Band Boosters Past
nieces and nephews and President and was retired
BOBBY JOE EASTON several great-niecesand from the Ohio Education
Bobby Joe Easton, 63, of nephews. JASON HUNT Association, National
Old River Road in Salt Lick,She was preceded in death Jason Hunt, 27, of Education Association,
passed away Thursday Dec. by two brothers, Sherman Owingsville, passed away Brown County Education
11, 2008, at his residence. Lucca and Charlie Lucca; -Dec. 10, 2008. Association, SouthWestOhio
HewasbornJune28, 1945, andtwosisters, MaryCrouchBornApril 3, 1981, hewas Education Association and
the son of Beatrice Sparks and Minnie McDonald. the son of Sharon Reynoldsthe Brown County Retired
Easton of Morehead and the Funeral services were Hunt and the late Mark Teachers Association.
late Emerson Easton. He conducted Dec. 13 at Hunt. Survivors include her
was a former truck driver. Richardson Funeral Home Surviving, in addition husband of 49years, Chester
Surviving, in addition with Rev. Jim Crouch to his mother, is a son, Greene; three children -
to his mother, is his wife, officiating. Christopher Hunt of Salt Dana GreeneofGreensburg,
Linda Gail Marlow Easton; Burial was in Owingsville Lick; one sister, Priscilla Pc.; Glen Greene of Mt.
one daughter, Lisa Michele Cemetery. Hunt of Owingsville; one Sterling; and Janice Greene
Easton Johnson; and one www.ricahrsonfh.com brother, Perry Hunt of of Johnson City, Tenn.;
son, Christopher Dalyon Farmers, Ky.; maternal five grandchildren; two
Easton, both of Salt Lick; MABEL L. COREY grandmother,• Shirley brothers - Robert Rogers of
two granddaughters - Holly Mabel L. Corey, 91, of Reynolds of Salt Lick; andGreenville, Oh. and Donnie
LynnetteJohnsonUtterback Owingsville, passed away paternal grandmother, Rogers of Arcanum, Oh.;
and her husband Nathan of Dec. 11, 2008. She was theJean Reichenbach and her and two sisters - Kathleen
Salt Lick and Lindsay Gail widow of Irvin Corey. husband Terry of Salt Lick. Phillips of Arcanum, Oh.
Johnson .of Owingsville; Born on Nov. 2, 1917, she Funeral services were and Margaret Robinson of
one great-granddaughter, was the daughter of the late conducted Dec. 15, at 2 p.m. West Covina, Calif.
Skylar Raelynn Utterback; Will G. and Mary Susan at Powell Funeral Home Local services will be
three sisters - Betty June Goodpaster. with the Rev. Randy Smith conducted Dec. 19, at 1
Marlow of Salt Lick; Sue Mrs. Corey was a officiating. Burial followed p.m. at Salt Lick Christian
Hogge and her husband homemaker and a member in Jones Cemetery. Church. Visitation will be
Myron of Ashland, Ky.; of Hedricks Church of God. from Noon until 1 p.m. Dec.
and Kaye Thacker and She is survived by PAULINE MAE GREENE 19 at the church. Interment
her husband Rick of Mt. five daughters, Lorene Mrs. Pauline Mac Greene, will follow in Polksville
Sterling, Ky.; one brother, (Clendairus) Otis of 79, of Georgetown, Oh., Cemetery.
Billy Emerson Easton of Owingsville, Clemmie passed away Dec. 15, Powell Funeral Home
Salt Lick; several nieces; (Ray) Vice of Owingsville,2008, at the Brown County will be caring for local
nephews; aunts; and uncles. Annabelle (Robert) Razor Hospital in Georgetown. arrangements.
In addition to his father, he of Salt Lick, Kay (Sidney)Born July 13, 1929 at
was preceded in death by Highley of Owingsville West Manchester, Oh., she see more obituaries on
a brother-in-law, Kenneth am[ ::jennette Gorrell was the daughter of the !ate '/•i,, i :, page' ..........
Marlow and a niece, Sarah of Owingsville; ten ::
Marie Easton .... grandchildren and 14 great-[~~ ~1
Funeral services were grandchildren.
conducted Saturday Dec. 13,She was preceded in death ' • .-
2008 at 2pm at Lakeview by herhusband, IrvinCorey; " "--.
CommunityChurchwiththe two sons, Freeman Clay tl I
Rev. James Allen officiating. Corey and Lowell Thomas
Interment followed in theCorey; three brothers and Powell Funeral Home
Marlow Family Cemetery. three sisters. 24 Hour Obituary
Powell Funeral Home caredFuneral services were
for arrangements, conducted Dec. 14 at Information Line
Richardson Funeral Home
LOUISE LUCAS with Rev. Randall Jackson 606'683"5221
Louise Lucca, 87, of officiating. Burial was in
'Owingsville, passed away Knox Hill Cemetery.
Dec. 10, 2008. www.richardsonfh.com.
Born on May 25, 1921, she
Lakeview Community Church
Pastor James Allen
? Thank You
The family of Evelyn Rice Dahirot would
like to express our thanks and gratitude for
all the prayers, flowers, foo l, cards, phone
calls and visits during our difficult time of
\ , t orrow. A special thank you to the ladies of
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Slate Valley Christian Church of the won-
derful meal, Bro. Lowell Rice and Richie
Hunt Funeral Home.
May God bless each of you. at the
Ed, Louise, Frances
Eula, Roxie Owingsville
&
families
First Church of God
320 Slate Ave.
Friday, Dec. 19
5 to 8 p.m.
Auction starts at 6 p.m.
Cost: Adults-S6; Children under 12 - $5
Albert is fighting a battle with advanced
ntatl cancer.
In this season of giving, this is a wonderful
December21at 6 p.m. opportunity to do something that can really
make a difference for a man who has given
Join us for an inspirational so much to Bath County/
Cantata with a drama
Do your Christmas shopping at the
presentation entitled auction.t,t
"Christian Offering"'
Sponsored by participating churches, businesses,
Church is located at 1086 W. Hwy. 36, Owingsville community organizations, friends and family!
We have been blessed at
Lakeview as we have been
understanding in a fresh
way the true meaning of
Christmas and enjoying
together the wonderful story
of The Savior's birth in song
and Scriptural messages.
Dec. 21 at 10 a.m. the boys
and girls will present their
program.
The Children and Youth
Choir will be singing
and individual children
from The Preschool and
Friendship Churcheswill
be sharing poems and
readings. These children
have put a lot of effort into
this presentation and will
be rewarded during their 11
a.m. church services with a
Christmas movie, devotion,
party and nice gift from an
adult friend.
We look forward to special
Christmas music by the
church choir, Bob Bailey,
and others and a Christmas
Message by Bro. Allen at
11:00.
That evening from 4:30-
5:30, the Youth are planning
to share Christmas with
the whole community by
sponsoring a live manger
scene in front of the church.
Live animals will be an
interesting part of this
realistic scene.
The evening service will
begin at 6:00 and will
climax and conclude as a
group of girls pantomime
"Silent Night". Following
this service there will be an
afterglow to look forward
to.
Our prayers for and
sincere sympathy to Gail
Easton and family. We are
saddened by the death of
Bobby Easton, a special
member of our church
family. We were happy to
be able to serve his family
a nice meal following the
funeral Friday evening.
This Friday will be the
funeral of the sister-in-
law of Robert Green, Mrs.
Chester Green. This family
will be in our prayers at
this time of loss.
The Young at Heart
rescheduledtheir Christmas
Gathering for this Friday
Dec. 19, at 6 p.m. There
will be a great meal, special
singing, and lots of fun, and
inspiration.
The Virgil Withrow
Family is in our prayers.
Our troops and their
families are on our prayer
list at this time.
LAKEVIEW COMMUNITY CHURCH
CAVE RUN LAKE ROAD (HWY 826)
LIVE MANGER SCENE
DECEMBER 21
4:30 - 5:30
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EVENING SERVICE 6:00
CONCLUDED WITH A BEAUTIFUL
PANTOMIME OF "SILENT NIGHT"
AFTERGLOW
IN THE CHURCH FELLOWSHIP HALL
FOLLOWS
BOYS AND GIRLS PROGRAM
FEATURING THE YOUTH CHOIR
10:00 A.M. DECEMBER 21
CHILDREN CHURCHES
CHRISTMAS SERVICE AND PARTY
11:00
EVERYONE IS WELCOME
HAVE A BLESSED CHRISTMAS
PASTOR ALLEN AND CONGREGATION
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The Owingsville First
Church of God
SANCTUARY CHOIR
presents at the
Owingsville First Church of God
Johnathan Crumpton's Cantata
to the ( Yo 19"
In two mornin worship services
this Sunday!
9 a.m. Early Christmas Worship Service
10 a.m. Between Services Fellowship
10:45 a.m. Morning Worship Services
Some of Bath County's Finest Voices will be
presenting this excellent Christmas arrangement.
You're very much wanted and welcome at the
Owingsville First Church of God so please join with
us this Sunday!
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