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4A Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Thursday, Feb. 13, 2014 Obituaries and photographs submitted to the Lancaster Eagle Gazette may be published, distributed, repurposed and otherwise used in print, electronic and other media platforms. Carla Ann Harvey LANCASTER: Carla Ann Harvey, 52, of Lancaster, passed away February 9, 2014. Arrangements are being handled by the TAYLOR FUNERAL HOME in Amanda, www.mytaylorfuneralhome.com FUNERAL Officers reported finding meth lab components Wednesday in the 500 block of South Columbus Street in Lancaster, jess grimmeagle-gazette Police arrest 2, report finding meth chemicals Man arrested after reported robbery PICKERINGTON An 18-year-old man was arrested by Lithopolis police after police said he threatened another teenager with a knife, stole his wallet and ordered him to get out of his vehicle at 5:12 p.m. Tuesday.

The incident occurred in Pickerington, and police made the arrest shortly afterward in Lithopolis, where they reported recovering a knife from the suspect, Marquis D. Peaks, of Columbus. According to the teenager's statement to police, the boy thought he was meeting his friend to hang out, but then the friend and two other males arrived at his home in the 6200 block of Amanda Northern Road. The teen said the vehicle had been driven nearly four houses away when he was threatened with a knife. Peaks was arraigned Wednesday on a charge of aggravated robbery, a first-degree felony, in Fairfield County Municipal Court.

Housing authority warns clients of people asking for information over phone LANCASTER The Fairfield Metropolitan Housing Authority was informed that individuals are contacting clients posing as housing authority case workers and attempting to retrieve personal information. The housing authority is warning all clients that it would never request information such as Social Security numbers or birth dates over the phone. If anyone receives a suspicious call requesting this information, write down the phone number if possible and notify FMHA at 740-653-6618 or by email at FMHAfairfie mdmha.org. Village meeting canceled PLEASANTVILLE The Pleasantville Village Council meeting scheduled for 7 p.m. Thursday has been canceled.

The meeting has been rescheduled for 7 p.m. Feb. 20. Meetings are held in the Pleasantville Municipal office, 207 W. Columbus Pleasantville.

phetamine). We've also got scales, finished meth-amphetamine product, suspected methamphet-amine product and anything and everything you need to make it." Collins said officers discovered a decent amount of chemicals used to make the drug. Collins said the units arrived around 11:30 a.m. "We received several complaints from neighborhood sources that drug manufacture was going on here, drug traffic was going on here," he said. Police said four adults lived in the house, along with a 17-month-old baby.

Collins said the house had bed bugs, and officers were spraying themselves to kill the bugs. jbarronlancaster eaglegazette.com 740-681-4340 By Jeff Barron The Eagle-Gazette Staff LANCASTER Members of the Fairfield-Hocking Major Crimes Unit, the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Identification and the Street Crime Reduction and Apprehension Program arrested two people and were looking for another person Wednesday after raiding a house they said contained chemicals for making methamphet-amine. The house was in the 500 block of South Columbus Street. "We actually do not have what we'd refer to as a reacting laboratory at this point," SCRAP supervisor Sgt. Jared Collins said.

"We just have all of the chemicals and equipment assembled to manufacture (metham- mm mt Larry Adams CIRCLEVILLE: Larry Adams, 77, of Circleville, died on Wednesday, February 12, 2014. He was born on May 29, 1936 in Pickaway County to Ernest and Kathryn (Kneece) Adams. He was a member of Amvets. In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by siblings, Lenny, Bill, Denny and Dick Adams and Evelyn Stevens. Larry is survived by his wife, Margaret Adams; children, Kathy (Jimmy) Parker, Brenda (Scott) Foil, Tammy (Jeff) Meek, Sheri Moore; and by grandchildren, Ashley and Ryan Parker, Courtney and Morgan Foil, Kyle and Allison Meek, A.J.

Martin and Dymond Francisco. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, February 15, 2014 at 12:30 p.m. in the Wellman Funeral Home with Chaplain Jim Ferrell officiating. Burial will be in Meade Cemetery. Friends may call on Friday from 2-4 and again 6-8 p.m.

Memorial contributions are suggested to Berger Hospital or Berger Hospice. Warren Douglas "Doug" Thrush LANCASTER: Warren Douglas "Doug" Thrush, 55, died Tuesday, February 11, 2014 at the Fairfield Medical Center. Doug is survived by his children, Warren Douglas Thrush Christopher (Jessica) Thrush, and Kimberly (Mark) Bond all of Lancaster; grandchildren, Emily, Andrew, Hannah, Nick, Colin, Landin, Mark, Madison, Cadee, Abigail, and Grady; mother, Granny Thrush of Elliston, VA; brothers and sisters, Junior (Teresa) Thrush of Salem, VA, Gaye Phillips of Elliston, VA, Vernon (Shannon) Thrush of Salem, VA, Kenny Thrush of Gallipolis, OH, and Cissy Gillespie of Rocky Mount, VA; and numerous nieces and nephews. Doug was preceded in death by his father, William Jacob Thrush; brother-in-law, Roger Kent Phillips nephew, Roger Kent "Snapper" Phillips Jr. Family will have a private visitation followed by Caring Cremation with the Frank E.

Smith Funeral Home, Lancaster. A memorial service will be scheduled at a later date. To send an online condolence, and sign the guest book, please visit www. funeralhome.com. Betty L.

Wade LANCASTER: Betty L. Wade, 76, of Lancaster, passed away on Wednesday, February 12, 2014 at Fairfield Medical Center. Betty was a loving and caring mother, grandmother, great grandmother, and sister who will be sadly missed by her daughter, Sally (Galen) German of Somerset, Ohio; granddaughter, Kelli (Steve) Andrich of London, Ohio; greatgrandchildren, Kyler Wagner, Reese Andrich, and Jake Andrich; sister, Mary Clum of Baltimore; brother, Martin (Pat) Broyles of Lancaster; and many nieces and nephews. Betty was preceded in death by her husband, Homer W. Wade; parents, Harry "Bope" and Annabell Broyles; and siblings, Norma Ruffner, Harriet Ruckman, Nancy Reynolds, and Bruce Broyles.

Funeral service for Betty will be held at 10:00 am Saturday in the FRANK E. SMITH FUNERAL HOME, Lancaster. Burial will follow in Maple Grove Cemetery, Baltimore. Family and friends may visit from 2-4 and 6-8 pm Friday at the funeral home. Donations may be made in memory of Betty to the Pickering House, 282 Sells Rd, Lancaster, Ohio 43130.

Online condolences can be made at www.funeralhome.com Janet Kay Quails BREMEN: Janet Kay Quails, 73, of Bremen, died peacefully in her home on Wednesday, February 12, 2014. She was born November 1, 1940 in New Lexington, Ohio the daughter of Dominic and Catherine (Dutiel) DePinto. She was a 1958 graduate of St. Aloysius and was a member of the Bremen-Bethel Presbyterian Church. She had worked for 20 years for Fairfield National Bank and assisted in the operations of the Bremen Quik Stop.

Janet loved golfing, working with ceramics, Sunday dinner but mostly her family and grandchildren. She is survived by her husband of 53 years, Gene Quails, whom she married May 7, I960; two sons, Mike Quails and Jeff (Annamarie) Quails; sister, Joann Dennis; three grandchildren, Tyler (Laura) Leach, Katherine and Matthew Quails; and two greatgrandchildren, Jackson and Grayson Leach. She was preceded in death by her parents; and brother-in-law, Gary Dennis. Visitation will be held Friday, February 14 from 2-4 and 6-8 PM in the Morgan Funeral Home, Bremen. Funeral services will take place Saturday at 10 AM in the funeral home with her cousin Msgr.

Anthony Missimi officiating. Interment will follow at Grandview Cemetery. Contributions may be made in Janet's memory to FairHoPe Hospice, 282 Sells Lancaster, Ohio 43130. Online condolences at www.morganfuneralhomeohio.com Promises That Live On from Generation to Generation All of our services are designed to help most personal and challenging stages of life. We understand losing a loved one is an emotional and difficult experience, and we are committed to helping our client families with compassionate, professional and personal service.

The friendly staff at Halteman-Fett Dyer Funeral Home are here to guide and assist you with a high degree of respect and concern during this time of loss. We will provide the most fitting service for your individual needs. i niifi.i.n't ii (mi in 'Ji TiiHf t'- lie our client families through one of the Fett Dyer Funeral Home Ohio Senate OKs ban on e-cigarette sales to children ST. LANCASTER 740'653'3022 Halteman Dignity 436 A have explored exactly what chemicals are in them, and in what concentrations, and whether those levels are harmful. The Ohio State Medical Association and other anti-smoking groups have questioned the new category, saying it could exempt the products from taxation laws that govern tobacco among other issues.

State Sen. Charleta Ta-vares told her colleagues she supported the bill but thought more should be done to address how e-cigarettes are taxed and whether they can be used indoors. "Skirting around the law by coming up with new devices that are still nicotine products they should be treated on an equal basis with their counterparts," Tavares, a Columbus Democrat, said. The new definition was crafted with the help of Lorillard the nation's third-biggest tobacco company based in Greensboro, N.C. It acquired e-cigarette maker Blu Ecigs in 2012.

A1 organ -M. Funeral Home Independently Owned, Alzheimer's disease and dementia care, 24 Hour On-site Nurse mrlh LANCASTER: Gary L. "Ollie" Boch, of Lancaster, passed away 'A Sift I'md, a Hfc Gary L. "Ollie" Boch 72, 11, his Tuesday, February 11, 2014 at the Pickering House with loved ones by side. He was born on December 1941 to the late George and 1834 Countryside Drive Lancaster, Ohio 43130 Call 740-689-9944 today for a tour! Innatfairfieldvillage.com OH -00 00931679 Frances Marguerite (Olive) Boch.

Gary was a lifetime member of St. Mary Church in Bremen. He was an avid bowler and loved to fish and hunt. By Ann Sanner Associated Press COLUMBUS An Ohio bill to keep electronic cigarettes out of the hands of minors cleared the state Senate on Wednesday, amid questions from some anti-smoking groups about how the proposal defines the products. The proposal prohibits those under age 18 from obtaining, possessing and using e-cigarettes.

Sellers would have to confirm buyers' ages before they could purchase them. The House passed an earlier version of the bill, and representatives would have to agree to the Senate changes before the measure could go to the governor. E-cigarettes are battery-powered devices that provide users with aerosol puffs that typically contain nicotine, and sometimes flavorings like fruit, mint or chocolate. Users get their nicotine without the thousands of chemicals, tar or odor of regular cigarettes. State Sen.

John Eklund held up an e-cigarette on the Senate floor so his colleagues could see it before they voted. "Today, any child with a few bucks can walk into a retail establishment in Ohio and buy one," said Eklund, a Chardon Republican, while describing the need for restrictions. Ohio's bill defines e-cigarettes as "alternative nicotine products" rather than tobacco-derived products. Few studies office, and he's been a distinguished dog over the years. It's tragic, absolutely tragic." Collins said he served with two dogs during his time with the K-9 unit and the dogs become like family.

"Both of my dogs saved my life," he said. "It's been an experience to have that much reliance and confidence in an animal. It's really neat." jbarronlancaster eaglegazette.com 740-681-4340 Twitter: JejfDBarron Gary is survived by loving wife, Linda (Boling) Boch; daughter, Jennifer Kistler; granddaughter, I Rosemary Reese; sister, Mary Ann At a time of loss, it is natural to turn to people you trust Boch; brothers, Robert J. (Linda) Boch and Patrick R. Boch; mother-in-law, Eileen Boling; many nieces and nephews.

A Funeral Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Saturday, February 15 at 10:30 AM at St. Mary Church in Bremen with Fr. Thomas Kessler as Celebrant. Burial will follow at St. Mary Cemetery in Lancaster.

Family will receive friends on Friday, February 14 from 1-8 PM at SHERIDAN FUNERAL HOME. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to FairHoPe Hospice in memory of Gary. To send an online condolence and sign guestbook, please visit www.sheridanfuneralhome.net and click obituaries. Arno Continued from Page 1A Arno's death will have no effect on SCRAP, because it often works with the Fairfield-Hocking Major Crimes Unit, which also has a K-9 unit. Phalen said his department will eventually replace Arno, but Williamson said he does not want to work on the K-9 unit anymore.

"No more dogs for me," he said. "I had my time. When the sheriff gets another dog, we'll let another deputy have the chance to work with him. I saw things with Arno that other deputies didn't see. Our work was worthwhile because we found a lot of dope and a lot of bad guys." Sheriff Sgt.

Jared Collins worked with the K-9 unit for 13 years and knew Arno. "He's going to be missed," he said. "Absolutely missed. The K-9 unit is an extremely important program for the Which is why many in the Lancaster area turn to us for all of their funeral service needs..

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