
Beth Ann Walker
Beth Ann (nee Bishop) Walker, of Cedar Grove, passed away on May 5, 2021, at the age of 55. She was born on Sept 21, 1965 in Rochester, New York, to Clyde and Joyce (nee Fraley) Bishop.
Beth Ann (nee Bishop) Walker, of Cedar Grove, passed away on May 5, 2021, at the age of 55. She was born on Sept 21, 1965 in Rochester, New York, to Clyde and Joyce (nee Fraley) Bishop.
Rose Marie McGuire Campbell entered this world on Feb. 18, 1929, and stitched her way into many lives over the past 92 years. She was born in Okeana, Ohio to Arthur and Gussie (nee Clemons) McGuire. She had an older brother. Leroy (Bud), and younger sister, Hazel. She married Thomas Jefferson “Jeff” Campbell on March 15, 1947.
“Our volunteers are the heart of our ministry and it is because of them that we are able to provide complete services to our patients,” said Rev. Patti Warning, chaplain and volunteer coordinator at Loving Hearts Hospice in Lawrenceburg and serving Dearborn, Franklin, Ohio and Ripley counties.
Useful data was collected at Miami Whitewater Forest as a part of the City Nature Challenge. Now, parks in Hamilton County will have record of about 800 species of plants and animals. Great Parks and Cincinnati Parks teamed up to represent Cincinnati in the challenge.
Harrison historian Terry Viel’s historic prints of the Harrison area are being displayed in May at the Harrison branch of the Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County on New Haven Road. The exhibit is sponsored by the Harrison Village Historical Society..
Tuesday, June 1 Summer Concert Series 7-9 p.m. Harrison Recreation Commission and FCN Bank present the Summer Concert Series at the Harrison Community Center at 300 George Street.
A look at the postseason for Harrison High School spring sports teams (Harrison competes in Division I in all sports except football): Baseball First round: Harrison will see a familiar opponent in the first round. The Wildcats (15-8 at the time of the Sunday’s draw) play Southwest Ohio Conference rival Talawanda (13-8) at 5 p.m.
Small ball. Big victory.
Jon Motsinger was in the infield, screaming at her. Scott Menze was at the pole vault pit, but saw her every time the race came to that end of the track.
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