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3 THE COURIER-JOURNAL NEWS DEATHS FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1995 B3 BuyASamsonite8, 5-Piece Casual Dining Set And Get $50.00 Off Of A Matching Chaise, Recliner, Glider Or Umbrella. )S eWHKjf? 1 1 II. 1 yf" 1 Circus of the upstarts Doug Bruce, 9, presented a card to Rosle Hardimon, a resident of Wedgewood Manor Healthcare In Clarksville, yesterday during a visit by third-graders from S. Ellen Jones Elementary School in New Albany. The youngsters gave a circus performance as part of a project to learn good citizenship and the Importance of reaching out to the community.

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ten nn crc Sat. Closed 9:30 Sunday CLIP AND WHY PAY MORE TO HAVE YOUR LAWN BEAUTIFUL! Cemetery. Visitation: 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday. SELLERSBURG Hubert Zim merman, 95, formerly of Henry ville, died Thursday at Rolling Hills Health Care Center in New Albany.

Survivors: a brother, G. A. Zim merman of Altamonte Springs, and three sisters, Alma McKean Kruer of Henryville, Irene Speth of Jeffersonville and Mary Cecilia Schroder. Funeral: 10 a.m. Saturday, St.

Francis Xavier Catholic Church, Henryville. Burial: church cemetery. Visitation: Garr Funeral Home, noon-9 p.m. Friday. VEVAY Wilbur N.

Markland, 74, died Wednesday at Kings Daughters Hospital in Madison. He was a native of Markland, a former owner of Markland Milk Hauling Service and Markland Ga rage in East Enterprise, an Army veteran of World War II, and a member of East Enterprise Wesley an Church. Survivors: his wife, the former Cleta M. Ford of East Enterprise; and a son, Terry J. Markland of Shelbyville.

Funeral: 2 p.m. Sunday, Haskell Morrison Funeral Home. Burial: Vevay Cemetery. Visitation: 5-8 p.m. Saturday and after 8 a.m.

Sunday. Memorial gifts: American Diabetes Association. VEVAY Herbert Moreland, 76, died Thursday at Jewish Hospital in Louisville. He was a native of Hanover, a retired employee of Jefferson Proving Ground in Madison, member and past commander of Madison American Legion Post 9, and a Navy veteran of World War II. Survivors: his wife, the former Erma Pike; two sons, Patrick More-land of Hanover, and John Moreland of Daytona Beach, a daughter, Diane Martin of Lexington, three stepsons, Ronald Anderson of Hanover, John Robert Sykes of Hammond, and Thomas Michael Conner; four stepdaughters, Brenda Estes and Toni Adkinf, both of Hanover, Susan Horton and Kathy Cooper, both of Madison; a sister, Ruth Pancake of Lexington; 25 grandchildren; and 43 great-grandchildren.

Funeral: 1 p.m. Saturday, Madison Pentecostal Church. Burial: Vevay Cemetery. Visitation: Haskell Morrison Funeral Home, from 5-8 p.m. Friday, and at the church after 11 a.m.

Saturday. Memorial gifts: American Heart Association. 1 Green Tyme Crabgrass Control plus Lawn Food Use March-April Controls crabgrass and fertilizes your lawn 5000 sq. ft. (reg.

16.49) $13.99 CRABGRASS CONTROL plus LAWN FOOD eft) UJ Green If Tyme Lawn Food Use March-April-May An excellent blend to green up your lawn. 5000 sq. ft. (reg. 9.99) $7.99 LAWN FOOD 28-3-6 rr- -j OS'lOSAVEDk- CHARLESTOWN Wilma Jua-nita Barnett, 69, died Wednesday at her home.

She was the former Wilma Le-Force, a native of Kentucky. Survivors: her husband, Charles E. Barnett; two sons, Brian K. Barnett of Seattle and Edward R. Barnett; and a sister, Ruth Still of Louisville.

Memorial service: 2 p.m. Sunday, North Charlestown Church of God. Arrangements: Grayson Funeral Home. Memorial gifts: Hospice of Southern Indiana. CLARKSVILLE Mae Hibbs, 83, of 101 W.

Flamingo Drive, died Thursday at Clark Memorial Hospital. She was a retired employee of General Electric, a member of Bright Star Order of Eastern Star 532, Jeffersonville; Local 761, American Association of Retired Persons; and Harrison Avenue United Methodist Church. Survivors: her husband, Matthew Hibbs; a daughter, Winona England; a son, Charles Daniels of Columbia City; six grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild. Funeral: 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Chapman Funeral Home.

Burial: Walnut Ridge Cemetery, Jeffersonville. Visitation: 3-9 p.m. Friday. CLARKSVILLE Dorothy Ray Monroe Newton, 78, died Thursday at Clark Memorial Hospital in Jeffersonville. She was a native of Spencer County, Ky.

Survivors: two daughters, Brenda S. Stinson and Wanda M. Messer, both of Louisville; a son, William Lacefield of Louisville; three sisters, Etta Sageser of Taylorsville, Frona Webb of Shelbyville, and Lora Mcintosh of Finchville, six brothers, Charles, Everett and Herbert Monroe, all of Taylorsville, Ho-bert Monroe of Campbellsburg, Willie Monroe of Palmyra and Hubert Monroe of Bardstown, and seven grandchildren. Funeral: 11 a.m. Saturday, Metropolitan Funeral Home, 4101 Dixie Highway, Louisville.

Burial: Louisville Memorial Gardens West. Visitation: after noon Friday. CLARKSVILLE Mrs. Thomas J. Zurschmeide 87, died Thursday at Hallmark Progressive Care Center.

She was the former Lorraine Edwards, a native of Bowling Green, a retired sales representative for the old Stewart's Dry Goods Co. in Louisvilh and a member of Order of Eastern Star New Albany Chapter. Survivors: a sister, Vivian Ward of Clarksville; a daughter-in-law, Patricia Zurschmeide, who cared for her; two grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Funeral: 11 a.m. Saturday, Dieck-mann Funeral Home, New Albany.

Burial: Kraft-Graceland Memorial Park. Visitation: 4-8 p.m. Friday and after 10 a.m. Saturday. Norfolk Southern Railroad and a member of American Association of Retired Persons.

Survivors: three sons, Michael W. Coddington of Ramsey, Lawrence W. Coddington of Georgetown, and George L. Coddington Jr. of New Albany; three daughters, Sandra M.

Cross of San Antonio, Rena L. Ba-sham of Corydon and Patricia J. Giles of Shepherdsville, and two brothers, Charles W. Coddington and John W. Coddington, both of Louisville.

A private memorial service will be held. There will be no visitation. The body will be cremated. Arrangements: Paul V. Schrader Funeral Home.

NEW ALBANY D. Pauline Smith, 89, died Wednesday at Green Valley Care Center. She was a native of Martinsburg, a retired registered nurse and a member of Cherry Street Church of Christ. Survivors: a son, Paul V. Smith of Louisville; a sister, Jean Campbell of Salem; and several nieces and nephews.

Funeral: 2 p.m. Saturday, Sea-brook Funeral Home. Burial: Martinsburg Cemetery. Visitation: 2-9 p.m. Friday and 9 a.m.-2 p.m.

Saturday. ORLEANS Merlin "Lafayette" Kellams, 78, died Wednesday at his home. He was a native of Gibson County, a retired railroad worker and farmer and an Army veteran of World War II. Survivors; his wife, the former Alice Ross; a son, Kermit N. Kellams of San Diego; a daughter, Bonnie Kay of Tampa, three brothers, Dean R.

Kellams of Florida, Bill and Jack Kellams, both of Bedford; a sister, Faith Bircham of Bloom-field; and seven grandchildren. Private graveside service: 10 a.m. March 23, Birdseye Cemetery. Arrangements: Kemple-Dillman-Ellis Funeral Home. SELLERSBURG Iva Marie Ray, 71, Popp Avenue, died Thursday at Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis.

Survivors: her husband, Frank Ray; a son, Bill Ray of Indianapolis; three daughters, Jerry Ann Mynatt of Mooresville, Lottie Cade of Rock-ville and Deb Corrigan of Avon; a sister, Sudie Shields; nine grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Funeral: 3 p.m. Saturday, Garr Funeral Home. Burial: Sellersburg I I I fl fl fl LOSE SSf WITHOUT WRITTEN Stop by the new Casual Living at 5620 Bardstown Rd. in Fern Creek and register for our Grand Prizes to be given weekly! (No Purchase Necessary) expires 4-1-95 SERVE YOU! PATIO CENTER 8:00 12300 Shelbyville Rd.

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Coddington, 63 Mae Hibbs, 83 Alma C. Hildenbrand, 83 Merlin "Lafayette" Kellams, 78 Hazel Bell Kent, 93 Wilbur N. Markland, 74 Frankie Lynn McCollum, 32 Herbert Moreland, 76 Dorothy Ray Monroe Newton, 78 Iva Marie Ray, 71 D. Pauline Smith, 89 Hubert Zimmerman, 95 Mrs. Thomas J.

Zurschmeide 87 Louisville-area deaths, Page B7 CORYDON Frankie Lynn McCollum, 32, died Thursday in an automobile accident near Fort Recovery, Ohio. He was a driver and welder for Buddy and a member of Fountain United Methodist Church. Survivors: a daughter, Kimberly Ann McCollum; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Billy McCollum; a brother, Billy McCollum two sisters, Robin Beyl of Sellersburg and Kathy Sue McCollum; and his grandparents, Louis and Charity McCollum and Flossie Best.

Arrangements: Gelbach Royse Funeral Home. HUNTINGBURG Alma C. Hildenbrand, 83, died Wednesday at Northwood Good Samaritan Center in Jasper. She was the former Alma Haug, a native of St. Henry, a member of St.

Henry Community Club and Ferdinand American Legion Auxiliary 124. Survivors: a son, Michael Hildenbrand; a sister, Bertha Jochum of Evansville; a brother, Gilbert Haug of St. Henry; and four grandchildren. Funeral: 10 a.m. Saturday, St.

Henry Catholic Church, with burial in the church cemetery. Visitation: Becher Funeral Home, Ferdinand, after 2 p.m. Friday. JEFFERSONVILLE Hazel Bell Kent, 93, formerly of Morningside Drive, died Thursday at Westminster Health Care Center. She was a native of Clark County and a member of St.

Luke United Church of Christ. Survivors: a brother, Raymond L. Bottorff of Clarksville; and three. sisters, Clara M. Monroe of Clarksville, Dorothy B.

Gutenkunst and Kathryn B. Harbison. Funeral: 11 a.m. Saturday, Coots Funeral Home. Burial: Walnut Ridge Cemetery.

Visitation: 2-9 p.m. Friday. LANESVILLE George L. Coddington, 63, died Thursday at Floyd Memorial Hospital. He was a retired engineer with a $250,000 fine for each count.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Kathleen Sweeney said she had not determined what sentence she will recommend. She agreed to let Whitlock offer his home and office as bond and be released. Acting as his own attorney, Whitlock described his "cosmic philosophy for the survival of humanity." At the same time, he tried to show that Medicaid reimbursement forms are too complex and confusing to be done accurately. Several witnesses testified Monday and Tuesday that their children never were treated by Whitlock for malnutrition as he claimed.

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After more than six hours of deliberation, a U.S. District Court jury found Wednesday night that Dr. Coleman Whitlock Jr. filed about $26,500 in reimbursement claims from 1990 to 1993 for medical services he didn't perform. The jurors acquitted Whitlock, 71, of one count.

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