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The Daily Journal from Flat River, Missouri • 5

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C- SUNDAY, JUNE 30, 2002 ONLINE AT WWW.MYDJCONNECTION.COF DAILY JOURNAL PAGE 5 Births Obituaries Roger Bleckler Roger BleckJer. 53, Park Hills, died June 28, 2002, at Mineral Area Regional Horn Sept. 10, 194S, at Columbia. C. Preceded by father, I) maid klcr.

Survived by mother and step-father. Lois' and Koliert Wilson Schnelle, Great ails. Sheila Sherrill Bleckler, Park Hills; children: Darrin and Debbie leckler, Hillsboro, Kristen and Chris Maxson, Fannington, Rae Ann Bleckler, of the home, Ashley and Scott Akers, I'otosi, Kim and Fd Green, Gastonia, N.C., Aprii Bleckler, Bismarck. Heather Bleckler. grandchildren: Codv.

Megan, Devin, Lancy, l.ana. Heather, Halev! Stacy, Fd; sifter. Donna and Arnold Iiiiv Witislow, Arizona; brothers: Robert and Bonnif Bleckler, Michael Bleckler, Columbia. S. nephews, nieces, other relatives and friends.

Visitation noon today at the Horton-Wainpler Funeral Home. Serv ices 11 a.m. Monday at the Horton-Wampler Chapel with Rev. Wayne Phillips officiating. Bur-' ial in Woodtaun Cemetery.

Elaine Shaffer F.laine Shaffer, 54. formerly of French Village, passed away June 25. 2002, at.Camelot Nursing Center. 1 armmgton. Kyle Hamelback Jennifer and Nathan of Irondale ire the parents of a son born June "at Jefferson Memorial Hospital.

He weighed -pounds and was named Kyle Blaine. He has agister, Sidney. Grandparents are Carolyn and Tern Hawkins of Iron-dale, Diretta Harrington Irondale the Harrington. Helen Licken-Ix-rger of Irondale. the late Alvin "Fk keubcrger.

Mike and Sue Nalors of Bismarck, Dennis Fnin of Bloomsdale, Charles and Madeline Fnin of Irondale, Felie Hamelback of Bismarck and the iate Lileen H.Hiielback. Jillian McKelvey Jason and Alicia M' Ki hev of Naples. FL are the'parents of a born June 3. She was named Nicole. Joseph and Jeremiah Naucke Dan nv and Lisa Naucke of Park Hdls are the parents of twin sons ijurii 21 at Parkland Health Center.

FarminvtV.n Joseph Thomas weighed pounds 11 ounces ar'! Jeremiah David weighed 6 pounds ounces. They have brothers, Ja oh ar.d Isaac. Grandparents aie--Jerry and I ot, Bonne Ten e. ik and Linda C'onv av ot Tene arid.Dannv H-'-e-da Naucke of Paik Hills. Great-grandparent- are Fdw in and I.

a Copelaild of De-h'Ee Bill and of Park Daniel Black Steve and 1-Desioge ate tile pa! i son born Ju: j'i Parkland Health. 1 FarniinutoTi. He.As Cii.vi Bonne Terre. Dorothy Smith Dorothy Fern Smith, 7-, Lake Seven Falls, died June 192002. at her home.

She was horn Oct. -30. 1924, in Marquand to the late John and Ida Mae Tope" Trip. Preceded by husband, William T'uz Smith and several brothers and sisters. Survived by sons: Michael Alan Smith and wife Jenny, Park Hills.

William Raymond Smith and wife. daughters: Barbara Lynn Skaggs and husband Kenny, kike Seven Falls, Brenda Ue Smith; 18 grandchildren: 2" great-grandchildren: two great-great-grandchildren: brother, IVwey Tripp ami wife Helen, Ste. Genevieve Opal Meyers. Park Hills, several nieces and nephews. Visitation p.m.

tKlav at Caldwell Chapel, Park Hills. Services 2:30 p.m.Monday at Caldwell Chapel with Rev. Sidney Laxton officiating, assisted by Rev. Gene Willis. Burial in Hillview Memorial Gardens.

Farmington. James Kelly James B. Kelly died June lS, 2002. Ik-was preceded in death hv wife. Rose (Miller) Survived bv children: James (Maudie) Keliv.

i-arnungton. 1 homas A Linda) Kellv, Littleton: KaijmjjJJrJan) Prol'fitt. Matton. 111., Margaret (David John. Overland: -brothers and sisters: Joseph (Mar-lene) KeilwOmaha.

rather l.dward Kellv S.J.. St. Louis, -Theresa (Richard) Compton, St. Louis, tlie late Daniel Kellv. Mary Rose llo'tman.

Robert Kelly, Patsy Kellv, Jack Kelly; grandchildren: Sarah Kate and I-aura Kellv. Brian and Kim Kelly, Jack and Rosie Proifitt, Becky great-grandchild, Alissa Kelly. Mr. Kelly served in the Army during WWII in the Luropean Theatre and was a union lithographer fur 30 Sen-ices 0:30 a.m. Tuesday from Forever Oak Hill funeral Home At Pfitzinger, 366 S.

Kirkwood then to St. Peters Catholic Church, Kirkwood for 10 a.m. Mass. at St. Peters Cemetery.

Monday 4-8 p.m. Memorials to Catholic Charities or. charity of donor's choice. Sarah Vineyard PARKHILLS Sarah Helen iiu yard. y6.

of Park Hills, passed away'. June 2, 2002, at KllC in Desloge. She was born Feb. 21, jyoh, in Doe Run. daughter of the late John V.

and Fva fCrader) DeGi mit. Also preceded by husband in loSu. F.dgar'O. inevard: brothers: Paul DeGrant. Vernon DeGrant, Harold Lee DeGrant: sisters.

Susie Jones. Jessie Beard. She was a of the United Methodist 'Church in'park II ills. She is survived byrme F.vclyn Aren ol lronton: nianvineces and nephews. -ViMia-t hsa- at V.A) vr anil Son funeral Home Deslone.

funeral services 1 p.m. Mondav at Hour and Son hapel in Desloge with Rev. I'aul -Thompson Burial. Doe -Run Memorial CemeterV. Memorials: Methodist Church Park Hills.

Mike' eni. Grandparents are Sullivan of Naples Rachel-. Sullivan of Pi She is survived hv one dam r- Sainuelson; one son. Christopher iti named Da: A. Pat McKehev ot Call nia and Linda Kin Ikain; Kansas Citv.

MO. Great-grandparents Nannv Sullivan of Naples. both of French lltage and tour grandchildren. Graveside service 1 p.m. luesduv at Park l-i wn 'Cemetery in St.

Ixnns with Rev. lisha Mundav otficiating. Arrangements In C. Hover and Son 1 uncial Home in (Jrandparents are and B.u bara Ci ker of Park Hills a-nd liiH BIack ot Desloge are. II.

of and -Virainia Ji in son Fariningtou. People Notes Zoo agrees jo pay $10,000 for breaking animal-care rules Svmphonv Concert Master David Halen and lsual art 1st tines W'oodfiil. .1. iere is no cost. 11, to F.venings are packed with cul- i tural.

education- al and social functions to broaden each I student expen- en ccs- as an artist, a learner and a Represent 1 ng schools from all over the state, largt the stud en Is I ected. Fach Missouri school receives applica- -GANN and ions in tlie old is able to nominate a specific number students in iijyy and. gooo. they found h.iying.an' inadequate care "tor -the ani- employee th.er.e at r-'i times. mats, cages in disrepair, giv ing the ainiais ft 1 storage, piles of trash.

cages that werc.toosiiKill. aninials '-'such -as inadequate barriers andl protecting baby, aniina's between animals and the pub- handling by isitors. inspectors also said Wilmoth "declined to coni-Wihhoth failed, to develop a op the settlemen! plan, for, the psychological Wilmoth: has a hi-ton well-being of the moiikevs run-ins with the and apes. -In loxsi, the spokes- Issued Wi fi.no f'h ra -w rdten' woiliaii; for department, warning for selling' a roug.i;' said Fridav tliat Wilmoth cub with ringworm. signed I the une In "1992.

he to pa to settle in-pectoi-s'aoe-. Wilmoth. also agreed to gations that he used make changes at petting G-FN'TRV, Ark. API 'I he owner of a roadside oo has agreed to pav to set- "tie allegations that he failed to prov ide clean; adequate ter and care. ioi: his animals, the U.S.

Agriculture. Department says. Ross was accused bv the department in August uf willfully, violating-federal vegulatiuBS at the Wild Wilderness- Drive Thru Safari''; north of Gel try. The oo is home to more 2nq kinds of exotic ani inals, including'' lions. baboons, kangaroos and a.

Federal insp-ectiii's said that on the school popu- hit ion Supefinfende.nts of io(-)ls will receive apnli- st a i a i a 1 in in i Sc 1 he Missouri 1 me Arts cademv on the campus ot Southwest Missouri State University is the setting 111 which 207 ot Missouri gltted visual and. -perform--. nig artists are learning and growing this summer. The Missouri ine Arts Academy is sponsored bv Missouri Department ot l.le-mentarv and Secondary ducation through the gen--erous support the State Board ot Lducation and Missouri General Assemble Among those selected to participate js Jayme Gann of Park Hills, who attends Central High School. interacting with other selected students in liiter-ihsciphnary coursework.

where all aspects of the arts are explored, experienced and integrated. A part ot the eilrncular dav is applied instruction tor each student in the art forms tor which he or she was selected to the M1AA. Selection is competitive. Private lessons, discipline specific courses, rehearsal time and studio time make up the -afternoons-. ptember the 2003.

ademv, and nominations small, public and private, a i i together for three weeks. to learn as community of artists. Iwtracurricular events include a gallerv crawl, communitv service through the arts dav and a teacher appreciation- banquet. I he-students are also given an opportunity to interact with a wide variety of guest artists, including of Historv onus 1 heatre Company and GashVoiut Dance 1 heatre. must be postmarked by mi d-N i er rev i Students will be selected from nominations troiu their schools and the review ol a written application as wdl as demonstrat- talent in their chosen ei area hrouii 1 nortlo'lio art ideo sub'iliissions.

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