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Vol.150-No. Fax 419-470-8602 DAYTON, OHIO ( ) Phone 937-222-6000 1 dollar DAILY COURT REPORTER Devoted to General, Political, Religious, Social, Business & Legal Events of the Day Established 1917 A Newspaper of General Circulation within The Miami Valley 2 FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 2020 010 Periodicals Postage Paid Toledo, OH In our editions... Court Calendars Supreme Court of Ohio Court of Appeals Bankruptcies Common Pleas Court New Suits, Judges Orders Current Business Domestic Relations Court New Suits (Divorces) Dissolutions of Marriage Judges Orders Current Business Probate Court Wills & Estates Guardianships & Trusteeships Marriage Licenses Dayton Municipal Court New Suits Appearance Calls Judges Orders Current Business Vandalia Municipal Court New Suits Hearings Recorder’s Office Real Estate Transfers Vendor’s Licenses Legal Notices Abstracts Sheriff Sale Results Building Permits Liens Invitations to Bid (These listed items appear on a regular basis in the Daily Court Reporter but not necessarily every day.) JANUARY 10 & 11 DAYTON PHILHARMONIC Fri & Sat 8 pm The Schuster Centre JANUARY 14 ADULT NATURE WALK 9 am - 11 am Englewood MetroPark JANUARY 17 - 20 YOUNG’S 150TH BIRTHDAY Call for times Young’s Jersey Dairy JANUARY 23 RIVERSCAPE ICE SKATING 2:30 pm Riverscape MetroPark JANUARY 25 & 26 LEBANON ANTIQUE SHOW Call for times Warran County Fairgrounds JANUARY 30 2ND STREET MARKET 11 am - 3 pm 2nd Street Market FEBRUARY 3 FLYING GHILLIES SCOTTISH DANCERS 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm Mangan Banquet Center If you would like to publish an event in this calendar, please contact (937) 222-6000. Calendar of Events Sheriff Sales, Legal Data Bankruptcies, etc. 937-222-6000 Subscribe Today www.DailyCourt.com VISIT OUR WEB SITE Recently, Attorney General Wil- liam P. Barr announced the launch of Operation Relentless Pursuit, an initia- tive aimed at combating violent crime in seven of America’s most violent cities – including Cleveland – through a surge in federal resources. Joined at a press conference in Detroit, M.I., by ATF Acting Direc- tor Regina Lombardo, DEA Acting Administrator Uttam Dhillon, FBI Director Christopher Wray, and United States Marshals Service Director Don- ald W. Washington, Attorney General Barr pledged to intensify federal law enforcement resources into Albuquer- que, Baltimore, Cleveland, Detroit, Kansas City, Memphis, and Milwaukee – seven American cities with violent crime levels several times the national average. United States Attorney Justin Herdman and the Cleveland-based federal law enforcement heads an- nounced their participation in the initiative in a press conference im- mediately following the Attorney General’s remarks. “Americans deserve to live in safety,” said Attorney General William P. Barr. “And while nation- wide violent crime rates are down, many cities continue to see levels of extraordinary violence. Operation Relentless Pursuit seeks to ensure that no American city is excluded from the peace and security felt by the majority of Americans, while also supporting those who serve and protect in these communities with the resources, training, and equipment they need to stay safe.” “Operation Relentless Pursuit is aptly named, as it is what we do every day in law enforcement through great partnerships on the federal, state, and local level,” said United States Attor- ney Herdman, “With these additional Department of Justice resources, we will tirelessly pursue the most violent criminals, fugitives, gang members and drug traffickers in our city. We will also relentlessly pursue a brighter, safer fu- ture for all of our friends and neighbors in Cleveland.” “ATF’s Columbus Field Divi- sion is focused on reducing crime gun violence in our communities,” said Special Agent in Charge Jonathan McPherson. “We will work aggres- sively, using every tool in our toolbox, to identify, investigate and support the prosecution of the most violent firearm offenders. Our combined goal with our partners is a safer Cleveland for us all.” “Drug traffickers are using a double edged sword to destroy com- munities. On one side are the poisons they peddle and the other edge is the violence that often accompanies their criminal enterprise,” said DEA Special Agent in Charge Keith Martin. “Opera- tion Relentless Pursuit will concentrate law enforcement action to combat violent crime in designated high im- pact areas. DEA will target the drug trafficking sources and distributors who comprise, finance, and otherwise sustain the operations of violent orga- nizations.” “FBI Cleveland Division is proud to partner with numerous law enforcement agencies to enforce Operation Relentless Pursuit,” stated FBI Special Agent in Charge Eric Smith. “We will continue to identify, investigate and hold accountable those choosing to engage in violent crime, but now we will have additional re- sources to utilize. Our strong, existing partnerships will benefit us greatly in our efforts to implement this DOJ initiative.” Attorney General William P. Barr Announces Launch of Operation Relentless Pursuit (See PURSUIT page 2) The Public Utilities Commis- sion of Ohio (PUCO) recently issued draft rules for public comment regard- ing minimum gas service standards. Comments are due Jan. 17, 2020 with reply comments due Jan. 31, 2020. As part of its regular five-year review, the Commission issued pro- posed rules for public comment. Among other things, PUCO staff- proposed rules: Consolidate minimum gas service rules into one chapter within the Ohio Administrative Code Establish a dedicated telephone number for the PUCO to use when escalat- ing consumer complaints Add a price to compare statement on customer bills and establish which charges may appear on customer bills. The price to compare is a tool to help customers compare the utilities’ default rate with offers from competitive retail natural gas suppliers. Allow customers to place a block on their account to prevent being switched to a different supplier without their consent The PUCO regulates the rates customers pay for natural gas distribu- tion, monitors the market-based rates charged for natural gas and ensures that companies provide quality, safe and reliable natural gas service. More information about natural gas service in Ohio can be found in the natural gas customers’ bill of rights. The Commission is seeking comments on the proposed changes from interested parties and the public by Jan. 17, 2020. The public can pro- vide comments on the “Contact Us” section on the PUCO website. Cor- respondences should reference case number 19-1429-GA-ORD. A copy of today’s Commission entry and proposed rule changes is available on the PUCO website at PUCO.ohio.gov. Click on the link to Docketing Information System (DIS) and search for case 19-1429-GA- ORD. More information on the PUCO rulemaking process is available on the PUCO website. PUCO seeks public comments on proposed minimum gas service standards rules Registration is open for a state- wide conference that brings national experts to the center stage to highlight the importance of dispute resolution in solving legal disputes. “Civility and Solutions: Dispute Resolution for Today’s Courts”- March 10, 2020- will be hosted by the Ohio Supreme Court’s Commission on Dis- pute Resolution and Dispute Resolu- tion Section. The one-day event will be held at Ohio State University. Sessions will include: Tailoring dispute resolu- tion to meet the challenges of catastrophes, including 9/11, the Virginia Tech mass shooting, and the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico Court and community partnerships in the opioid crisis Trauma Neutral evaluation Mediator techniques. Last year, a former district court judge and U.S. attorney who was appointed to mediate a settlement be- tween the NFL and retired players over alleged concussion-related injuries was the keynote speaker. Hundreds of attendees heard from prominent panelists such as Nancy Hardin Rogers, professor emeritus and former dean of Ohio State University Moritz College of Law and former Ohio attorney general. The conference is open to judg- es, magistrates, court administrators, attorneys, dispute resolution profes- sionals, mental health professionals, educators, trainers, and other stake- holders. If you would like to register, please visit the Court’s website. Registration open for Ohio dispute resolution conference Anne Yeager Supreme Court of Ohio Wintry conditions like snow, ice, cold temperatures, and winter storms can disrupt our lives and introduce increased risks for older adults. If se- vere weather is forecasted or has just occurred, check on older friends and family members to ensure that they are okay. Check their home Is the temperature com- fortable? Are they heating it safely? Are outdoor walkways clear of snow, ice, and debris? Check their health Do they appear alert and aware? Have they fallen? Are they taking their medi- cations as prescribed? Do they need medical at- tention? Check that their daily needs are being met Do they have safe food and water? Are they able to do what they need to do? Do they have someone to call for support and a reli- able way to call for emer- gency help if they need it? Your area agency on aging can guide you to resources in your com- munity to keep you and your older friends and loved ones safe this winter. Call 1-866-243-5678 to be connected to the agency serving your community. About the Ohio Department of Aging As the federally designated State Unit on Aging, the Department of Aging serves as the sole state agency to coor- dinate Older Americans Act programs and services, as well as other services to meet the needs of Ohio’s elders. About the Ohio Emergency Management Agency The primary mission of the Ohio Emergency Management Agency is to mitigate, prepare for, respond to and recover from disasters. This mission is carried out by interfacing with local, state and federal agencies to bring resources of recovery and support to Ohioans impacted by the disaster. Check on older loved ones during wintry weather Ursel J. McElroy, director of the Ohio Department of Aging Sima Merick, executive director of the Ohio Emergency Management Agency

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Vol.150-No. Fax 419-470-8602 DAYTON, OHIO ( ) Phone 937-222-6000 1 dollar

DAILY COURT REPORTERDevoted to General, Political, Religious, Social, Business & Legal Events of the Day

Established 1917A Newspaper of General Circulation within The Miami Valley

2 FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 2020 010

PeriodicalsPostage PaidToledo, OH

In our editions...Court CalendarsSupreme Court of OhioCourt of AppealsBankruptciesCommon Pleas Court New Suits, Judges Orders Current BusinessDomestic Relations Court New Suits (Divorces) Dissolutions of Marriage Judges Orders Current BusinessProbate Court Wills & Estates Guardianships & Trusteeships Marriage LicensesDayton Municipal Court New Suits Appearance Calls Judges Orders Current BusinessVandalia Municipal Court New Suits Hearings Recorder’s Office Real Estate TransfersVendor’s LicensesLegal NoticesAbstractsSheriff Sale ResultsBuilding PermitsLiensInvitations to Bid(These listed items appear on a regular basis in the Daily Court Reporter but not necessarily every day.)

JANUARY 10 & 11DAYTON PHILHARMONICFri & Sat 8 pmThe Schuster Centre

JANUARY 14ADULT NATURE WALK9 am - 11 amEnglewood MetroPark

JANUARY 17 - 20YOUNG’S 150TH BIRTHDAYCall for timesYoung’s Jersey Dairy

JANUARY 23RIVERSCAPE ICE SKATING2:30 pmRiverscape MetroPark

JANUARY 25 & 26LEBANON ANTIQUE SHOWCall for timesWarran County Fairgrounds

JANUARY 302ND STREET MARKET11 am - 3 pm2nd Street Market

FEBRUARY 3FLYING GHILLIES SCOTTISH DANCERS7:30 pm - 9:30 pmMangan Banquet Center

If you would like to publish an event in this calendar, please contact (937) 222-6000.

Calendar of Events

Sheriff Sales, Legal Data Bankruptcies, etc.

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VISIT OUR WEB SITE

Recently, Attorney General Wil-liam P. Barr announced the launch of Operation Relentless Pursuit, an initia-tive aimed at combating violent crime in seven of America’s most violent cities – including Cleveland – through a surge in federal resources.

Joined at a press conference in Detroit, M.I., by ATF Acting Direc-tor Regina Lombardo, DEA Acting Administrator Uttam Dhillon, FBI Director Christopher Wray, and United States Marshals Service Director Don-ald W. Washington, Attorney General Barr pledged to intensify federal law enforcement resources into Albuquer-que, Baltimore, Cleveland, Detroit, Kansas City, Memphis, and Milwaukee – seven American cities with violent crime levels several times the national average.

United States Attorney Justin Herdman and the Cleveland-based federal law enforcement heads an-

nounced their participation in the initiative in a press conference im-mediately following the Attorney General’s remarks.

“Americans deserve to live in safety,” said Attorney General William P. Barr. “And while nation-wide violent crime rates are down, many cities continue to see levels of extraordinary violence. Operation Relentless Pursuit seeks to ensure that no American city is excluded from the peace and security felt by the majority of Americans, while also supporting those who serve and protect in these communities with the resources, training, and equipment they need to stay safe.”

“Operation Relentless Pursuit is aptly named, as it is what we do every day in law enforcement through great partnerships on the federal, state, and local level,” said United States Attor-ney Herdman, “With these additional

Department of Justice resources, we will tirelessly pursue the most violent criminals, fugitives, gang members and drug traffickers in our city. We will also relentlessly pursue a brighter, safer fu-ture for all of our friends and neighbors in Cleveland.”

“ATF’s Columbus Field Divi-sion is focused on reducing crime gun violence in our communities,” said Special Agent in Charge Jonathan McPherson. “We will work aggres-sively, using every tool in our toolbox, to identify, investigate and support the prosecution of the most violent firearm offenders. Our combined goal with our partners is a safer Cleveland for us all.”

“Drug traffickers are using a double edged sword to destroy com-munities. On one side are the poisons they peddle and the other edge is the violence that often accompanies their criminal enterprise,” said DEA Special

Agent in Charge Keith Martin. “Opera-tion Relentless Pursuit will concentrate law enforcement action to combat violent crime in designated high im-pact areas. DEA will target the drug trafficking sources and distributors who comprise, finance, and otherwise sustain the operations of violent orga-nizations.”

“FBI Cleveland Division is proud to partner with numerous law enforcement agencies to enforce Operation Relentless Pursuit,” stated FBI Special Agent in Charge Eric Smith. “We will continue to identify, investigate and hold accountable those choosing to engage in violent crime, but now we will have additional re-sources to utilize. Our strong, existing partnerships will benefit us greatly in our efforts to implement this DOJ initiative.”

Attorney General William P. Barr Announces Launch of Operation Relentless Pursuit

(See PURSUIT page 2)

The Public Utilities Commis-sion of Ohio (PUCO) recently issued draft rules for public comment regard-ing minimum gas service standards. Comments are due Jan. 17, 2020 with reply comments due Jan. 31, 2020.

As part of its regular five-year review, the Commission issued pro-posed rules for public comment. Among other things, PUCO staff-proposed rules:

• Consolidate minimum gas service rules into one chapter within the Ohio Administrative Code

• Establish a dedicated telephone number for the PUCO to use when escalat-ing consumer complaints

• Add a price to compare

statement on customer bills and establish which charges may appear on customer bills. The price to compare is a tool to help customers compare the utilities’ default rate with offers from competitive retail natural gas suppliers.

• Allow customers to place a block on their account to prevent being switched to a different supplier without their consent

The PUCO regulates the rates customers pay for natural gas distribu-tion, monitors the market-based rates charged for natural gas and ensures that companies provide quality, safe and reliable natural gas service. More

information about natural gas service in Ohio can be found in the natural gas customers’ bill of rights.

The Commission is seeking comments on the proposed changes from interested parties and the public by Jan. 17, 2020. The public can pro-vide comments on the “Contact Us” section on the PUCO website. Cor-respondences should reference case number 19-1429-GA-ORD.

A copy of today’s Commission entry and proposed rule changes is available on the PUCO website at PUCO.ohio.gov. Click on the link to Docketing Information System (DIS) and search for case 19-1429-GA-ORD. More information on the PUCO rulemaking process is available on the PUCO website.

PUCO seeks public comments on proposed minimum gas service standards rules

Registration is open for a state-wide conference that brings national experts to the center stage to highlight the importance of dispute resolution in solving legal disputes.

“Civility and Solutions: Dispute Resolution for Today’s Courts”- March 10, 2020- will be hosted by the Ohio Supreme Court’s Commission on Dis-pute Resolution and Dispute Resolu-tion Section.

The one-day event will be held at Ohio State University.

Sessions will include:• Tailoring dispute resolu-

tion to meet the challenges of catastrophes, including 9/11, the Virginia Tech mass shooting, and the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico

• Court and community partnerships in the opioid crisis

• Trauma• Neutral evaluation• Mediator techniques.Last year, a former district

court judge and U.S. attorney who was appointed to mediate a settlement be-tween the NFL and retired players over alleged concussion-related injuries was the keynote speaker.

Hundreds of attendees heard from prominent panelists such as Nancy Hardin Rogers, professor emeritus and former dean of Ohio State University Moritz College of Law and former Ohio attorney general.

The conference is open to judg-es, magistrates, court administrators, attorneys, dispute resolution profes-sionals, mental health professionals, educators, trainers, and other stake-holders.

If you would like to register, please visit the Court’s website.

Registration open for Ohio dispute resolution conferenceAnne YeagerSupreme Court of Ohio

Wintry conditions like snow, ice, cold temperatures, and winter storms can disrupt our lives and introduce increased risks for older adults. If se-vere weather is forecasted or has just occurred, check on older friends and family members to ensure that they are okay.

Check their home• Is the temperature com-

fortable?• Are they heating it safely?• Are outdoor walkways

clear of snow, ice, and debris?

Check their health• Do they appear alert and

aware?• Have they fallen?• Are they taking their medi-

cations as prescribed?• Do they need medical at-

tention?Check that their daily needs

are being met• Do they have safe food and

water?• Are they able to do what

they need to do?• Do they have someone to

call for support and a reli-able way to call for emer-gency help if they need it?

Your area agency on aging can guide you to resources in your com-munity to keep you and your older

friends and loved ones safe this winter. Call 1-866-243-5678 to be connected to the agency serving your community.

About the Ohio Department of Aging

As the federally designated State Unit on Aging, the Department of Aging serves as the sole state agency to coor-dinate Older Americans Act programs and services, as well as other services to meet the needs of Ohio’s elders.

About the Ohio Emergency Management Agency

The primary mission of the Ohio Emergency Management Agency is to mitigate, prepare for, respond to and recover from disasters. This mission is carried out by interfacing with local, state and federal agencies to bring resources of recovery and support to Ohioans impacted by the disaster.

Check on older loved ones during wintry weatherUrsel J. McElroy, director of the Ohio Department of AgingSima Merick, executive director of the Ohio Emergency Management Agency

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OSBA’sLaw You Can Use

A student loan is money that is borrowed to pay for education-related expenses, including tuition, books and room and board. Student loans must be paid back in full with interest. Interest is money paid to a lender as a cost of borrowing money and is typically cal-culated as a percentage of the unpaid amount (called principal) of the loan.

There are two main types of student loans available for borrowers to finance their college or career educa-tion: federal student loans and private student loans.

Federal Student LoansTo be eligible for federal student

loans, applicants must first complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), participate in entrance counsel-ing to learn about the student loan process and responsibilities, and sign a Master Promissory Note explaining the terms and conditions of the loan. There are several types of federal student loans available.

Below are some of the most common types of federal student loans:

• Direct Subsidized Loans are available to eligible un-dergraduate students with a financial need to cover the costs of college or a career school. The United States Department of Edu-cation pays the interest on these types of loans while the student is enrolled in school at least half-time and for the first six months after leaving school (called the grace period).

• Direct Unsubsidized Loans are available to both un-dergraduate and graduate students. Unlike Direct Subsidized Loans, the bor-rower is responsible for paying the interest on these types of loans beginning when the money is released to the school or borrower.

• Direct PLUS Loans are loans made to graduate or professional students and parents of undergraduate students to pay for educa-tion expenses not covered by other available financial aid. Direct PLUS loans require a credit check.

• Direct Consol idat ion Loans are loans that allow you to combine multiple federal student loans into one loan to allow for a single monthly payment. Consolidated loans are also eligible for various repayment plans and loan forgiveness programs.

Federal student loans are man-aged by companies selected by the U.S. Department of Education called loan servicers. These companies process the billing, accept payments and administer federal student loans.

Private Student LoansPrivate student loans are an

agreement between a borrower and a lender such as a bank, credit union or other financial institution. Private student loans will have terms and conditions unique to the lender and are not eligible for the different repayment plans and loan forgiveness programs available to federal student loan bor-rowers.

Paying Back Student LoansStudent loans require you to

pay back the full amount borrowed plus interest. The amount of interest charged depends on the terms of the loan. Federal student loan interest is fixed at the time the loan funds are released and typically will not change. Private student loan interest may vary during the life of the loan.

Student loans must be repaid even if the student is not happy with their education, cannot find a job in their area of study or if they leave school without completing a degree or program of study.

It is generally very difficult to have a student loan forgiven or dis-charged, but there are some limited circumstances where it is possible. Private student loans usually cannot be discharged through bankruptcy and are not eligible for the forgiveness and discharge programs available for fed-eral student loans. Ways you can have your federal student loan forgiven or discharged include:

• Public Service Loan For-giveness – If you are a Fed-eral Direct Loan borrower on a qualified repayment plan (any income-driven repayment plan that ad-justs payments based on what you earn) who works

Understanding student loansDr. Bradley K. Adams, PhD, JDAdams Law, Ltd., De Graff, OH

full-time for a qualifying employer, like a govern-ment or nonprofit organi-zation, you can apply to have any remaining loan balance forgiven after 120 qualifying payments. To obtain forgiveness under this program, you must submit an application for forgiveness and proof of qualifying employment to be considered.

• Total permanent disability discharge – If you have a permanent disability, as supported by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, Social Security Administration, or through certification by a physician, loans may be discharged by filing an application with the U.S. Department of Education’s discharge loan servicer.

• Income-Based Repayment (IBR) discharge – Under certain income-based re-payment plans, after pay-ing on your federal student loan for 20 or 25 years and filing an application, any remaining balance may be forgiven. Any amounts forgiven under this type of discharge may be con-sidered taxable, requiring you to pay income tax on the forgiven amount.

If you can’t afford your pay-ment, you should contact your loan servicer or lender immediately to discuss your options.

For federal student loans, there are several income-based repayment plans. Federal student loans may also be eligible for a deferment or forbearance where the borrower can temporarily stop making payments or reduce the monthly payment amount. You should keep making payments until the loan servicer approves your request for a deferment or forbearance. If your federal student loan goes into default because you stopped mak-ing payments, the government may withhold money from your federal tax return, Social Security benefits or other federal payments and apply that money to your federal student loan account.

For private student loans, you should contact your lender as soon as you think you will be unable to make your payment. Your lender may have options available to you, such as reduced payments, refinancing, or other lender-specific possibilities. If you are behind in your payments and have not contacted your lender, your account may be turned over to a col-lection agency.

How an Attorney and Other Organizations Can Help

You should be careful who you share your loan specific information with, as student loan borrowers who are struggling or behind in their pay-ments are often targets of scammers and identity thieves. Because of this, you should protect your sensitive identification related information. This information includes your FAFSA login and PIN, Social Security number, and your student identification number. An identity thief or scammer could use this information to steal your identity or damage your credit. Many student loan specific debt relief agencies will charge you fees for information and services that are available to you for free. Al-ways talk with your loan servicer or lender first to learn about your options.

An attorney can help you un-derstand the terms of your student loan and your responsibilities. Attorneys can also help you handle collection agency requests or lawsuits, assist with apply-ing for disability benefits, advise you on issues related to bankruptcy and provide support for issues arising after the death of a borrower.

About the AuthorDr. Bradley K. Adams is the

owner of Adams Law, Ltd. in De Graff, Ohio, where he focuses his practice on issues related to education, health and business law. He is also a Program Counsel Attorney for the Air Force Ma-teriel Command Law Office at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. He earned a Doctor of Philosophy in Educational Leadership from the University of Dayton and his law degree from the University of Dayton School of Law.

Articles appearing in this col-umn are intended to provide broad, general information about the law. This article is not intended to be legal advice. Before applying this informa-tion to a specific legal problem, readers are urged to seek advice from a licensed attorney.

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“The U.S. Marshals Service and the Northern Ohio Violent Fugitive Task Force are prepared and committed to the Attorney General’s upcoming operation and surge into the community to reduce violence and increase safety,” stated U.S. Marshal Peter Elliott. “We will support this mission by working with our federal, state and local part-ners to take violent fugitives off the streets of Cleveland.”

The Operation will involve increasing the number of federal law enforcement officers to the selected cities, as well as bulking up federal task forces through collaborative efforts with state and local law enforcement partners.

The surge in federal agents will be complemented by a financial

commitment of up to $71 million in federal grant funding that can be used to hire new officers, pay overtime and benefits, finance federally depu-tized task force officers, and provide mission-critical equipment and tech-nology.

About the United States Attor-ney’s Office for the Northern District of Ohio

The Department of Justice is the nation’s litigator, serving but one client, the United States. The United States Attorneys serve as the Depart-ment’s principal litigators under the direction of the Attorney General. There are 93 United States Attor-neys stationed in judicial districts throughout the United States and its territories. United States Attorneys are appointed by, and serve at the dis-cretion of the President of the United States, with advice and consent of the

United States Senate. Each United States Attorney is the Chief Federal Law Enforcement Officer of the United States within his or her particular jurisdiction.

United States Attorneys con-duct most of the trial work in which the United States is a party. The United States Attorneys have three statutory responsibilities under Title 28, Section 547 of the United States Code:

• the prosecution of criminal cases brought by the Fed-eral Government;

• the prosecution and de-fense of civil cases in which the United States is a par-ty; and

• the collection of debt owed to the Federal Govern-ment.

Although the caseload varies

among districts, each has every cat-egory of cases and handles a mixture of simple and complex litigation. Each United States Attorney exercises wide discretion in the use of his or her re-sources to further the priorities of the local jurisdictions and needs of their communities.

The Northern District of Ohio consists of the 40 northern counties in Ohio. The U.S. Attorney’s office (USAO) for the district is located in Cleveland, Ohio and there are staffed branch offices in Toledo, Akron and Youngstown.

The office is divided into orga-nizational units with specific respon-sibility for carrying out the mission of the office. There are currently 84 authorized full-time Assistant United States Attorneys and 85 support personnel in the Northern District of Ohio.

PURSUIT

Montgomery County

PublicWelcome!Section B, Part 1

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For a complete list of Sheriff Sale ads appearing in the Daily Court Reporter • Search by Case Number• Search by Plaintiff or Defendant• Search by Attorney• Search by Street, City, Zip

Also View On LineBankruptcies, Building Permits, Death No-tices, Legal Notices, Real Estate Transfers, Vendor Licenses, and more!

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LOCATION OF SALEReal estate foreclosure

sales are held in the Mont-gomery County Administra-tion Building, 451 W. 3rd St., 10th Floor Hearing Room, Dayton, OH starting at 10:00 a.m. most Fridays. Check the list of properties for the exact sale date.

INFORMATION

The sheriff’s Office does not mail or give away a list of properties or information about purchasing forclosed property.

The property is not availabe for tour or inspection. The buyer gets the property “as is,” caveat emptor (let the buyer beware). The Sheriff’s Office does not have information on liens or taxes.

Real Estate tax information can be found on the Treasurer’s web site, www.mctreas.org. The entire case file, including the lists of liens against the property, can be viewed by going to the Clerk of Courts’s web site at www.clerk.co.montgomery. oh.us.

TERMS OF SALEDown payment required; if

the appraisal value is:• Less than or equal to $10,000

= $2,000 deposit• Greater than $10,000 but less

than or equal to $200,000 = $5,000 deposit

• Greater than $200,000 = $10,000 deposit.

By Court order, the minimum raise permitted during bidding is $100.00

We will accept cash, certi-fied check or a personal check with proper ID and signed in our pres-ence for the deposit. The personal check must be drawn off of a local bank. If you wish to put the property in a persons name not attending the sale you must have power of attorney to do so. The unpaid bal-ance of the purchase price must be paid to the Montgomery County Sheriff by certified or cashier ’s check within thirty (30) days of the filing of the confirmation entry. The plaintiff’s attorney will prepare the confirmation entry and the deed. The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office will transfer and record all deeds.

For additional information call 937-496-7993 or visit www.mcohio.org/sheriff.

1. United Way’s helplink 2-1-1 or 937-225-30002. Advocates for Basic Legal Equality (ABLE), 937-228-81043. Graceworks Luthern Services/Consumer Credit Counseling Dayton 937-643-9970 Springfield 937-325-33584. Housing & Urban Development (HUD), 888-476-12295. Legal Aid of Western Ohio, 888-534-14326. Miami Valley Fair Housing, 937-222-9671

First call your mortgage company. 50% of all foreclosures can be halted by calling the loss mitigation department of your mortgage company.

Property may be sold on a provisional sale date should the third party purchaser fail to provide their deposit within the allotted time. Provisional Sale date: 02/04/2020 at 10:00 AM. Sales subject to cancellation. The deposit required is $10000.00 to be paid by wire transfer within 2 hours of the sale ending. No cash is permitted. Purchaser shall be responsible for those costs, allowances, and taxes that the proceeds of the sale are insufficient to cover. To view all sale details and terms for this property visit www.Auction.com and enter the Search Code 2018CV0497 into the search bar.01-03, 01-10, 01-17-2020 3Fri____________________________________

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Greene County Foreclosure Auction. Case# 2018 CV 0646. U.S. Bank National Association vs Baldwin, Robert, et al. The description of the property to be sold is as follows: Property Address: 4776 Gravel Pit Road, Cedarville, Greene, Ohio, 45314. Legal Description: Full Legal Listed on Publ ic Websi te; Parcel Number: D08000100110002900 Bidding will be available only on www.Auction.com opening on 01/21/2020 at 10:00 AM for a minimum of 7 days. Property may be sold on a provisional sale date should the third party purchaser fail to provide their deposit within the allotted time. Provisional Sale date: 02/04/2020 at 10:00 AM. Sales subject to cancellation. The deposit required is $5000.00 to be paid by wire transfer within 2 hours of the sale ending. No cash is permitted. Purchaser shall be responsible for those costs, allowances, and taxes that the proceeds of the sale are insufficient to cover. To view all sale details and terms for this property visit www.Auction.com and enter the Search Code 2018 CV 0646 into the search bar.01-03, 01-10, 01-17-2020 3Fri____________________________________

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Butler County Foreclosure Auction. Case# CV 2018 09 2175. Union Savings Bank vs Charles R. Server, et al. The description of the property to be sold is as follows: Property Address: 1605 Florence Street, Middletown, Butler, Ohio, 45044. Legal Description: Full Legal Listed on Publ ic Websi te; Parcel Number: Q6542044000092 Bidding will be available only on www.Auction.com opening on 01/14/2020 at 10:00 AM for a minimum of 7 days. Property may be sold on a provisional sale date should the third party purchaser fail to provide their deposit within the allotted time. Provisional Sale date: 01/28/2020 at 10:00 AM. Sales subject to cancellation. The deposit required is $5000.00 to be paid by wire transfer within 2 hours of the sale ending. No cash is permitted. Purchaser shall be responsible for those costs, allowances, and taxes that the proceeds of the sale are insufficient to cover. To view all sale details and terms for this property visit www.Auction.com and enter the Search Code CV 2018 09 2175 into the search bar.12-27-2019, 01-03, 01-10-2020 3Fri____________________________________

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Butler County Foreclosure Auction. Case# CV 2018 11 2519. U.S. Bank National Association as successor by merger to U.S. Bank National Association ND vs Walters, Ronald, et al.

The description of the property to be sold is as follows: Property Address: 620 Catalpa Drive, Middletown, Butler, Ohio, 45042. Legal Description: Full Legal Listed on Publ ic Websi te; Parcel Number: Q6532032000070 Bidding will be available only on www.Auction.com opening on 01/14/2020 at 10:00 AM for a minimum of 7 days. Property may be sold on a provisional sale date should the third party purchaser fail to provide their deposit within the allotted time. Provisional Sale date: 01/28/2020 at 10:00 AM. Sales subject to cancellation. The deposit required is $5000.00 to be paid by wire transfer within 2 hours of the sale ending. No cash is permitted. Purchaser shall be responsible for those costs, allowances, and taxes that the proceeds of the sale are insufficient to cover. To view all sale details and terms for this property visit www.Auction.com and enter the Search Code CV 2018 11 2519 into the search bar.12-27-2019, 01-03, 01-10-2020 3Fri____________________________________

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Shelby County Foreclosure Auction. Case# 19CV000006. U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION vs MICHAEL CORNER, et al. The description of the property to be sold is as follows: Property Address: 108 Canal Street, Port Jefferson, Shelby, Ohio, 45360. Legal Description: Full Legal Listed on Public Website; Parcel Number: 42-19-15-114.009 and 42-19-15-114.008 Bidding will be available only on www.Auction.com opening on 01/14/2020 at 10:00 AM for a minimum of 7 days. Property may be sold on a provisional sale date should the third party purchaser fail to provide their deposit within the allotted time. Provisional Sale date: 01/28/2020 at 10:00 AM. Sales subject to cancellation. The deposit required is $5000.00 to be paid by wire transfer within 2 hours of the sale ending. No cash is permitted. Purchaser shall be responsible for those costs, allowances, and taxes that the proceeds of the sale are insufficient to cover. To view all sale details and terms for this property visit www.Auction.com and enter the Search Code 19CV000006 into the search bar.12-27-2019, 01-03, 01-10-2020 3Fri____________________________________

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Greene County Foreclosure Auction. Case# 2019 CV 0102. Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., successor by merger to Wells Fargo Home Mortgage, Inc. vs Willda K. Rumpke, et al. The description of the property to be sold is as follows: Property Address: 4032 Rushton Drive, BEAVERCREEK, Greene, Ohio, 45431. Legal Description: Full Legal listed on Publ ic Websi te; Parcel Number: B42000100040003500 Bidding will be available only on www.Auction.com opening on 01/21/2020 at 10:00 AM for a minimum of 7 days. Property may be sold on a provisional sale date should the third party purchaser fail to provide their deposit within the allotted time. Provisional Sale date: 02/04/2020 at 10:00 AM. Sales subject to cancellation. The deposit required is $5000.00 to be paid by wire transfer within 2 hours of the sale ending. No cash is permitted. Purchaser shall be responsible for those costs, allowances, and taxes that the proceeds of the sale are insufficient to cover. To view all sale details and terms for this property visit www.Auction.com and enter the Search Code 2019 CV 0102 into the search bar.01-03, 01-10, 01-17-2020 3Fri____________________________________

January 3, 2020 2018CV01734B Wilmington Savings Fund Society FSB, Plaintiff vs Todd A Fluegge, et al, Defendants, Parcel No.R72 03601 0043, Located at 1015-1017 EPWORTH AVENUE, Dayton, Ohio 45212. Appraised at $72,000.00, Stacey Marie Piepmeier, Atty. Nov 22, 2019-Dec 6, 2019, 03 Fri. 2019CV01022 US BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION NOT IN ITS INDIVID, Plaintiff vs Kimberly D Richison, et al, Defendants, Parcel No.R72 16510 0088, Located at 5338 WOODBINE AVENUE, Dayton, Ohio 45432. Appraised at $66,000.00, Stacey Marie Piepmeier, Atty. Nov 22, 2019-Dec 6, 2019, 03 Fri. 2016CV06044B CITIBANK NA, Plaintiff vs JAMES J BORCHERS, ET AL, Defendants, Parcel No.R72-151-1-21, Located at 3134 CLEVELAND AVENUE, Dayton, Ohio 45420. Appraised at $60,000.00, Stacey Marie Piepmeier, Atty. Nov 22, 2019-Dec 6, 2019, 03 Fri. Status Sold Sold to Tony Hamp for $45,000.00

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Miami County Foreclosure Auction. Case# 15 CV 00562. Wilmington Trust, National Association, not in its individual capacity but as Trustee of ARLP Securitization Trust, Series 2014-2 vs Charles A Graham, et al. The description of the property to be sold is as follows: Property Address: 131 North 1st Street, Tipp City, Miami, Ohio, 45371. Legal Description: Full Legal Listed on Public Website; Parcel Number: G15-000140 Bidding will be available only on www.Auction.com opening on 01/21/2020 at 10:00 AM for a minimum of 7 days. Property may be sold on a provisional sale date should the third party purchaser fail to provide their deposit within the allotted time. Provisional Sale date: 02/04/2020 at 10:00 AM. Sales subject to cancellation. The deposit required is $5000.00 to be paid by wire transfer within 2 hours of the sale ending. No cash is permitted. Purchaser shall be responsible for those costs, allowances, and taxes that the proceeds of the sale are insufficient to cover. To view all sale details and terms for this property visit www.Auction.com and enter the Search Code 15 CV 00562 into the search bar.01-03, 01-10, 01-17-2020 3Fri____________________________________

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Greene County Foreclosure Auction. Case# 2016 CV 0292. PNC Bank, National Association vs Jeffrey H. Tuttle, et al. The description of the property to be sold is as follows: Property Address: 103 W. ROUTZONG DRIVE, Fairborn, Greene, Ohio, 45324. Legal Description: Full Legal Listed on Publ ic Websi te; Parcel Number: A02000200050002000 Bidding will be available only on www.Auction.com opening on 01/21/2020 at 10:00 AM for a minimum of 7 days. Property may be sold on a provisional sale date should the third party purchaser fail to provide their deposit within the allotted time. Provisional Sale date: 02/04/2020 at 10:00 AM. Sales subject to cancellation. The deposit required is $5000.00 to be paid by wire transfer within 2 hours of the sale ending. No cash is permitted. Purchaser shall be responsible for those costs, allowances, and taxes that the proceeds of the sale are insufficient to cover. To view all sale details and terms for this property visit www.Auction.com and enter the Search Code 2016 CV 0292 into the search bar.01-03, 01-10, 01-17-2020 3Fri____________________________________

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Greene County Foreclosure Auction. Case# 2018CV0497. Federal National Mortgage Association (Fannie Mae), a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the United States of America vs In Ki Lee, et al. The description of the property to be sold is as follows: Property Address: 2694 Laurelwood Court, Beavercreek, Greene, Ohio, 45431. Legal Description: Full Legal Listed on Publ ic Websi te; Parcel Number: B42000400090026500 Bidding will be available only on www.Auction.com opening on 01/21/2020 at 10:00 AM for a minimum of 7 days.

SHERIFF’S SALE RESULTS

GENERAL LEGAL NOTICESSection B , Part 2

COMMON PLEAS FORECLOSURE

AUCTIONS

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Shelby County Foreclosure Auction. Case# 19CV000198. Freedom Mortgage Corporation vs Coronati, Jennifer M., et al. The description of the property to be sold is as follows: Property Address: 105 SOUTH 2ND STREET, ANNA, Shelby, Ohio, 45302. Legal Description: Full Legal Listed on Public Website; Parcel Number: 14-05-33-126-014 14-05-33-126-017 Bidding will be available only on www.Auction.com opening on 01/14/2020 at 10:00 AM for a minimum of 7 days. Property may be sold on a provisional sale date should the third party purchaser fail to provide their deposit within the allotted time. Provisional Sale date: 01/28/2020 at 10:00 AM. Sales subject to cancellation. The deposit required is $5000.00 to be paid by wire transfer within 2 hours of the sale ending. No cash is permitted. Purchaser shall be responsible for those costs, allowances, and taxes that the proceeds of the sale are insufficient to cover. To view all sale details and terms for this property visit www.Auction.com and enter the Search Code 19CV000198 into the search bar.12-27-2019, 01-03, 01-10-2020 3Fri____________________________________

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Shelby County Foreclosure Auction. Case# 19CV000220. JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association sbm Chase Home Finance LLC vs Charles E. Miller, Jr., et al. The description of the property to be sold is as follows: Property Address: 8242 Lochard Road, Sidney, Shelby, Ohio, 45365. Legal Description: Full Legal Listed on Public Website; Parcel Number: 44-19-16-302-007 Bidding will be available only on www.Auction.com opening on 01/14/2020 at 10:00 AM for a minimum of 7 days. Property may be sold on a provisional sale date should the third party purchaser fail to provide their deposit within the allotted time. Provisional Sale date: 01/28/2020 at 10:00 AM. Sales subject to cancellation. The deposit required is $5000.00 to be paid by wire transfer within 2 hours of the sale ending. No cash is permitted. Purchaser shall be responsible for those costs, allowances, and taxes that the proceeds of the sale are insufficient to cover. To view all sale details and terms for this property visit www.Auction.com and enter the Search Code 19CV000220 into the search bar.12-27-2019, 01-03, 01-10-2020 3Fri____________________________________

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Miami County Foreclosure Auction. Case# 19 CV 00259. U.S. Bank National Association successor by merger to The Leader Mortgage Company, LLC successor by merger to The Leader Mortgage Company vs David R. Trucksis, et al. The description of the property to be sold is as follows: Property Address: 339 SOUTH 3RD STREET, TIPP CITY, Miami, Ohio, 45371. Legal Description: Full Legal Listed on Public Website; Parcel Number: G15-003550 Bidding will be available only on www.Auction.com opening on 01/21/2020 at 10:00 AM for a minimum of 7 days. Property may be sold on a provisional sale date should the third party purchaser fail to provide their deposit within the allotted time. Provisional Sale date: 02/04/2020 at 10:00 AM. Sales subject to cancellation. The deposit required is $5000.00 to be paid by wire transfer within 2 hours of the sale ending. No cash is permitted. Purchaser shall be responsible for those costs, allowances, and taxes that the proceeds of the sale are insufficient to cover. To view all sale details and terms for this property visit www.Auction.com and enter the Search Code 19 CV 00259 into the search bar.01-03, 01-10, 01-17-2020 3Fri____________________________________

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Miami County Foreclosure Auction. Case# 19 CV 00261. Bank of America, N.A. vs Susan A. Kubiak, aka Susan Kubiak aka Susan A. Tubbs aka Susan Tubbs, et al. The description of the property to be sold is as follows: Property Address: 1258 Skylark Drive, Troy, Miami, Ohio, 45373. Legal Description: Full Legal Listed on Public Website; Parcel Number: D08-057369 Bidding will be available only on www.Auction.com opening on 01/21/2020 at 10:00 AM for a minimum of 7 days. Property may be sold on a provisional sale date should the third party purchaser fail to provide their deposit within the allotted time.

Provisional Sale date: 02/04/2020 at 10:00 AM. Sales subject to cancellation. The deposit required is $5000.00 to be paid by wire transfer within 2 hours of the sale ending. No cash is permitted. Purchaser shall be responsible for those costs, allowances, and taxes that the proceeds of the sale are insufficient to cover. To view all sale details and terms for this property visit www.Auction.com and enter the Search Code 19 CV 00261 into the search bar.01-03, 01-10, 01-17-2020 3Fri____________________________________

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Clark County Foreclosure Auction. Case# 19CV0288. Nationstar Mortgage LLC d/b/a Mr. Cooper vs Shirley Wilcoxen aka Shirley A. Wilcoxen, et al. The description of the property to be sold is as follows: Property Address: 1837 South Sweetbriar Lane, Springfield, Clark, Ohio, 45505. Legal Description: Full Legal Listed on Public Website; Parcel Number: 340-07-00027-218-015 Bidding will be available only on www.Auction.com opening on 01/21/2020 at 10:00 AM for a minimum of 7 days. Property may be sold on a provisional sale date should the third party purchaser fail to provide their deposit within the allotted time. Provisional Sale date: 02/04/2020 at 10:00 AM. Sales subject to cancellation. The deposit required is $5000.00 to be paid by wire transfer within 2 hours of the sale ending. No cash is permitted. Purchaser shall be responsible for those costs, allowances, and taxes that the proceeds of the sale are insufficient to cover. To view all sale details and terms for this property visit www.Auction.com and enter the Search Code 19CV0288 into the search bar.01-03, 01-10, 01-17-2020 3Fri____________________________________

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Butler County Foreclosure Auction. Case# CV 2019 02 0326. Freedom Mortgage Corporation vs Price, Stephen W., et al. The description of the property to be sold is as follows: Property Address: 1205 Vanderveer Ave, Hamilton, Butler, Ohio, 45011. Legal Description: Full Legal Listed on Publ ic Websi te; Parcel Number: P6441015000007 Bidding will be available only on www.Auction.com opening on 01/14/2020 at 10:00 AM for a minimum of 7 days. Property may be sold on a provisional sale date should the third party purchaser fail to provide their deposit within the allotted time. Provisional Sale date: 01/28/2020 at 10:00 AM. Sales subject to cancellation. The deposit required is $5000.00 to be paid by wire transfer within 2 hours of the sale ending. No cash is permitted. Purchaser shall be responsible for those costs, allowances, and taxes that the proceeds of the sale are insufficient to cover. To view all sale details and terms for this property visit www.Auction.com and enter the Search Code CV 2019 02 0326 into the search bar.12-27-2019, 01-03, 01-10-2020 3Fri____________________________________

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Clark County Foreclosure Auction. Case# 19CV0356. RoundPoint Mortgage Servicing Corporation vs Jason D. Hall, et al. The description of the property to be sold is as follows: Property Address: 4821 Ashley Circle, Springfield, Clark, Ohio, 45503. Legal Description: Full Legal Listed on Publ ic Websi te; Parcel Number: 2200300021111011 Bidding will be available only on www.Auction.com opening on 01/21/2020 at 10:00 AM for a minimum of 7 days. Property may be sold on a provisional sale date should the third party purchaser fail to provide their deposit within the allotted time. Provisional Sale date: 02/04/2020 at 10:00 AM. Sales subject to cancellation. The deposit required is $5000.00 to be paid by wire transfer within 2 hours of the sale ending. No cash is permitted. Purchaser shall be responsible for those costs, allowances, and taxes that the proceeds of the sale are insufficient to cover. To view all sale details and terms for this property visit www.Auction.com and enter the Search Code 19CV0356 into the search bar.01-03, 01-10, 01-17-2020 3Fri____________________________________

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Greene County Foreclosure Auction. Case# 2019 CV 0574. JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association vs Thompson, Charles A., et al. The description of the property to be sold is as follows: Property Address: 887 STOVER DRIVE BOX 334, Wilberforce, Greene, Ohio, 45384. Legal Description: Full Legal Listed on Publ ic Websi te; Parcel Number: M36000200280010700

Bidding will be available only on www.Auction.com opening on 01/21/2020 at 10:00 AM for a minimum of 7 days. Property may be sold on a provisional sale date should the third party purchaser fail to provide their deposit within the allotted time. Provisional Sale date: 02/04/2020 at 10:00 AM. Sales subject to cancellation. The deposit required is $5000.00 to be paid by wire transfer within 2 hours of the sale ending. No cash is permitted. Purchaser shall be responsible for those costs, allowances, and taxes that the proceeds of the sale are insufficient to cover. To view all sale details and terms for this property visit www.Auction.com and enter the Search Code 2019 CV 0574 into the search bar.01-03, 01-10, 01-17-2020 3Fri____________________________________

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Butler County Foreclosure Auction. Case# CV2019081590. Nationstar Mortgage LLC d/b/a Mr. Cooper vs Susan L. McKinney, et al. The description of the property to be sold is as follows: Property Address: 3711 MACK ROAD UNIT H6, Fairfield, Butler, Ohio, 45014. Legal Description: Full Legal Listed on Publ ic Websi te; Parcel Number: A0700196000045 Bidding will be available only on www.Auction.com opening on 01/14/2020 at 10:00 AM for a minimum of 7 days. Property may be sold on a provisional sale date should the third party purchaser fail to provide their deposit within the allotted time. Provisional Sale date: 01/28/2020 at 10:00 AM. Sales subject to cancellation. The deposit required is $5000.00 to be paid by wire transfer within 2 hours of the sale ending. No cash is permitted. Purchaser shall be responsible for those costs, allowances, and taxes that the proceeds of the sale are insufficient to cover. To view all sale details and terms for this property visit www.Auction.com and enter the Search Code CV2019081590 into the search bar.12-27-2019, 01-03, 01-10-2020 3Fri____________________________________

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Butler County Foreclosure Auction. Case# CV 2019 09 1840. Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. vs Reeves, Paulette A., et al. The description of the property to be sold is as follows: Property Address: 27 Carousel Circle, Fairfield, Butler, Ohio, 45014. Legal Description: Full Legal Listed on Publ ic Websi te; Parcel Number: A0700163000086 Bidding will be available only on www.Auction.com opening on 01/14/2020 at 10:00 AM for a minimum of 7 days. Property may be sold on a provisional sale date should the third party purchaser fail to provide their deposit within the allotted time. Provisional Sale date: 01/28/2020 at 10:00 AM. Sales subject to cancellation. The deposit required is $10000.00 to be paid by wire transfer within 2 hours of the sale ending. No cash is permitted. Purchaser shall be responsible for those costs, allowances, and taxes that the proceeds of the sale are insufficient to cover. To view all sale details and terms for this property visit www.Auction.com and enter the Search Code CV 2019 09 1840 into the search bar.12-27-2019, 01-03, 01-10-2020 3Fri____________________________________

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Butler County Foreclosure Auction. Case# CV 2019 09 1868. CitiMortgage, Inc. vs Walp, Carl R., et al. The description of the property to be sold is as follows: Property Address: 6741 Franklin Madison Road, Middletown, Butler, Ohio, 45042. Legal Description: Full Legal Listed on Publ ic Websi te; Parcel Number: E2220049000004 Bidding will be available only on www.Auction.com opening on 01/14/2020 at 10:00 AM for a minimum of 7 days. Property may be sold on a provisional sale date should the third party purchaser fail to provide their deposit within the allotted time. Provisional Sale date: 01/28/2020 at 10:00 AM. Sales subject to cancellation. The deposit required is $5000.00 to be paid by wire transfer within 2 hours of the sale ending. No cash is permitted. Purchaser shall be responsible for those costs, allowances, and taxes that the proceeds of the sale are insufficient to cover. To view all sale details and terms for this property visit www.Auction.com and enter the Search Code CV 2019 09 1868 into the search bar.12-27-2019, 01-03, 01-10-2020 3Fri____________________________________

LEGAL NOTICECARRINGTON MORTGAGE SERVICES, LLC-vs-JOHNNY SMITH et al. Tammy Smith, whose last place of residence is known as 432 N 5TH, Tipp City, OH 45371, but whose present place of residence is unknown, will take notice that on November 19, 2019, CARRINGTON MORTGAGE SERVICES, LLC filed its Complaint in Case No. 19 CV 00458 in the Court of Common Pleas of Miami County, 201 W. Main St., Third Floor, Troy, OH 45373, seeking foreclosure and alleging that the Defendants Tammy Smith have or claim to have an interest in the real estate described below: Permanent Parcel #: N44-004940 Property Address: 332 Park Avenue, Piqua, OH 45356 The Defendant(s) named above are required to answer on or before the 14th day of February, 2020.

CARRINGTON MORTGAGE SERVICES, LLC

BY: Shapiro, Van Ess, Phillips & Barragate, LLP

Christopher G. Phillips4805 Montgomery Road, Suite 320

Norwood, OH 45212(513) 396-8100

01-03, 01-10, 1-17-2020 3Fri____________________________________

LEGAL NOTICE FORSERVICE BY PUBLICATION

IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS MONTGOMERY COUNTY, OHIO Case No. 2019 CV 04667.Fifth Third Bank, Plaintiffvs.Unknown Heirs, Devisees, Legatees, Representatives and Creditors of Donald Roe aka Donald R. Roe aka Donald Richard Roe aka Donald Roe, Sr. aka Donald Richard Roe, Sr., et al., Defendant(s)Judge: Gregory F. Singer The Court finds that the service of summons cannot be made other than by publication on Defendants: Unknown Heirs, Devisees, Legatees, Representatives and Creditors of Patricia Roe aka Patricia G. Roe aka Patricia Gail Roe aka Patricia Long; Unknown Heirs, Devisees, Legatees, Representatives and Creditors of Donald Roe aka Donald R. Roe aka Donald Richard Roe aka Donald Roe, Sr. aka Donald Richard Roe, Sr.; Carl Roe; Unknown Spouse, if any, of Carl Roe, whose last known place of residence are: Addresses Unknown, Each of you will take notice that on October 8, 2019, Plaintiff filed a Complaint for Foreclosure in the Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas, being 2019 CV 04667 alleging that there is due to Plaintiff the sum of $3,585.92 plus interest at 9.50000% per annum from January 1, 2018, plus late charges, pre-payment penalties, title charges, court costs and expenses as applicable to the terms of the Promissory Note secured by a mortgage on the real property, which has a street address of 33 Erie Avenue, Dayton, Ohio 45410 being permanent parcel number R72 03403 0040. Plaintiff further alleges that by reason of a default in payment of said Promissory Note, the conditions of said Mortgage have been broken and the same has become absolute. Plaintiff prays that the Defendant(s) named above be required to answer and assert any interest in said property of be forever barred from asserting any interest therein, for foreclosure of said mortgage, marshalling of liens, and the sale of said real property, and the proceeds of said sale be applied according to law. Said Defendant(s) are required to file an Answer within twenty-eight (28) days after last publication which shall be published once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks, or they might be denied a hearing in this case.

Submitted by:Susana E. Lykins (0075603)Ellen L. Fornash (0085284)Patricia Johnson (0076669)

Attorneys for PlaintiffAnselmo Lindberg & Associates LLC

1771 W. Diehl, Suite 120Naperville, Illinois 60563

Voice: (630) 453-6960Fax: (630) 428-4620

Email: [email protected], 01-03, 01-10-2020 3Fri____________________________________

LEGAL NOTICEIN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS MONTGOMERY COUNTY, OHIO Case No. 2019 CV 04964.MidFirst Bank, Plaintiffvs.Jennifer Stewart, as Possible Heir to the Estate of Edi A. Stewart, et al., DefendantsJudge Mary L. Wiseman John Doe(s) Name(s) Unknown, the Unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, beneficiaries of Edi A. Stewart and their unknown spouses and creditors; and, the unknown spouse of Edi A. Stewart, whose last known address is Unknown, Jennifer Stewart, as Possible Heir to the Estate of Edi A. Stewart, whose last known address

is 2012 Matt Way, Dayton, OH 45424, John Doe, Name Unknown, the Unknown Spouse of Jennifer Stewart (if any), whose last known address is 2012 Matt Way, Dayton, OH 45424, will take notice that on October 24, 2019, MidFirst Bank filed its Complaint in the Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas at 41 North Perry Street - Room 104, Dayton, OH 45422, assigned Case No. 2019 CV 04964 and styled MidFirst Bank vs. Jennifer Stewart, as Possible Heir to the Estate of Edi A. Stewart, et al. The object of, and demand for relief in, the Complaint is to foreclose the lien of Plaintiff’s mortgage recorded upon the real estate described below and in which Plaintiff alleges that the foregoing defendant has or claims to have an interest: Parcel number(s): I39008140001 Property address: 2012 Matt Way, Dayton, OH 45424 The defendant named above is required to answer the Complaint within twenty-eight (28) days after the last publication of this legal notice. This legal notice will be published once a week for three successive weeks.Melissa N. Hamble fka Melissa N. Meinhart

Manley Deas Kochalski LLCP. O. Box 165028

Columbus, OH 43216-5028614-220-5611

[email protected], 01-10, 1-17-2020 3Fri____________________________________

LEGAL NOTICENATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC dba MR. COOPER, Plaintiff-vs-JOSHUA P. HURLEY, et al., Defendants Joshua P. Hurley and Unknown Spouse, if any, of Joshua P. Hurley whose last place of residence is 4500 Harbor Pointe Blvd., Apt 902, Mukilteo, WA, 98275 will take notice that on October 30, 2019 a Complaint was filed in the matter of Nationstar Mortgage, LLC d/b/a Mr. Cooper v. Joshue P. Hurley et al., Case 2019CV05113 in the Court of Common Pleas Montgomery County Ohio, seeking foreclosure and alleging that the Defendants, Joshua P. Hurley and Unknown Spouse, if any, of Joshua P. Hurley have or claim to have an interest in the real estate described below: Permanent Parcel Numbers: P70 01714 0009 A Complete Legal Description of the property may be obtained from the Montgomery County Auditor’s Office at 451 West Third Street Dayton, Ohio 45422. Property Address: 7035 Hubbard Drive. Huber Heights OH 45424 The Defendants named above are required to answer within twenty-eight (28) days after the last publication.

BY: ALBERTELLI LAW PARTNERS OHIO, LLC

BY: Christian E. Niklas # 0066725Counsel for Plaintiff

1001 Lakeside Ave., Suite 1300Cleveland, OH 44114

Phone: (216) 588-1500Fax: (216) 771-4334

01-10, 01-17, 01-24-2020 3Fri____________________________________

LEGAL NOTICEIN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS MONTGOMERY COUNTY, OHIO Case No. 2019 CV 05191.Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as Trustee for Saxon Asset Securities Trust 2007-3, Mortgage Loan Asset Backed Certificates, Series 2007-3, Plaintiffvs.Jacqueline Owens, as heir and real estate beneficiary to the Estate of Leslie C. Owen, AKA Leslie Owens, et al., DefendantsJudge Timothy N. O’Connell Tamara Milner, as heir and real estate beneficiary to the Estate of Leslie C. Owen, AKA Leslie Owens, whose last known address is 331 Blairwood Drive, Dayton, OH 45426, John Doe Name Unknown, the Unknown spouse of Tamara Milner (if any), whose last known address is 331 Blairwood Drive, Dayton, OH 45426, will take notice that on November 1, 2019, Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as Trustee for Saxon Asset Securities Trust 2007-3, Mortgage Loan Asset Backed Certificates, Series 2007-3 filed its Complaint in the Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas at 41 North Perry Street - Room 104, Dayton, OH 45422, assigned Case No. 2019 CV 05191 and styled Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as Trustee for Saxon Asset Securities Trust 2007-3, Mortgage Loan Asset Backed Certificates, Series 2007-3 vs. Jacqueline Owens, as heir and real estate beneficiary to the Estate of Leslie C. Owen, AKA Leslie Owens, et al. The object of, and demand for relief in, the Complaint is to foreclose the lien of Plaintiff’s mortgage recorded upon the real estate described below and in which Plaintiff alleges that the foregoing defendant has or claims to have an interest: Parcel number(s): R72062010038 Property address: 17 East Beechwood Avenue, Dayton, OH 45405 The defendant named above is required to answer the Complaint within twenty-eight (28) days after the last publication of this legal notice. This legal notice will be published once a week for three successive weeks.Melissa N. Hamble fka Melissa N. Meinhart

Manley Deas Kochalski LLCP. O. Box 165028

Columbus, OH 43216-5028614-220-5611

[email protected], 01-03, 01-10-2020 3Fri____________________________________

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LEGAL NOTICEIN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS MONTGOMERY COUNTY, OHIO Case No. 2019 CV 05425.Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., Plaintiffvs.Betty J. Mccabe, AKA Betty Mccabe, et al., DefendantsJudge Gregory F. Singer John Doe(s) Name(s) Unknown, the Unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, beneficiaries of William C. McCabe, AKA William Mccabe and their unknown spouses and creditors and the Unknown spouse of William C. McCabe, AKA William Mccabe (if any), whose last known address is Unknown, will take notice that on November 15, 2019, Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. filed its Complaint in the Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas at 41 North Perry Street - Room 104, Dayton, OH 45422, assigned Case No. 2019 CV 05425 and styled Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. vs. Betty J. Mccabe, AKA Betty Mccabe, et al. The object of, and demand for relief in, the Complaint is to foreclose the lien of Plaintiff’s mortgage recorded upon the real estate described below and in which Plaintiff alleges that the foregoing defendant has or claims to have an interest: Parcel number(s): R72154030049 Property address: 1815 Suman Avenue, Dayton, OH 45403 The defendant named above is required to answer the Complaint within twenty-eight (28) days after the last publication of this legal notice. This legal notice will be published once a week for three successive weeks.

Angela D. KirkManley Deas Kochalski LLC

P. O. Box 165028Columbus, OH 43216-5028

[email protected]

12-27-2019, 01-03, 01-10-2020 3Fri____________________________________

LEGAL NOTICEIN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS MONTGOMERY COUNTY, OHIO Case No. 2019 CV 05764.PNC Bank, National Association, Plaintiffvs.Ann Marie Brandenburg, as possible heir to the Estate of Robert M. Brandenburg, AKA Robert Brandenburg, et al., DefendantsJudge Dennis J. Adkins John Doe(s) Name(s) Unknown, the Unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, beneficiaries of Robert M. Brandenburg, AKA Robert Brandenburg and their unknown spouses and creditors and the Unknown spouse of Robert M. Brandenburg, AKA Robert Brandenburg (if any), whose last known address is Unknown, will take notice that on December 3, 2019, PNC Bank, National Association filed its Complaint in the Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas at 41 North Perry Street - Room 104, Dayton, OH 45422, assigned Case No. 2019 CV 05764 and styled PNC Bank, National Association vs. Ann Marie Brandenburg, as possible heir to the Estate of Robert M. Brandenburg, AKA Robert Brandenburg, et al. The object of, and demand for relief in, the Complaint is to foreclose the lien of Plaintiff’s mortgage recorded upon the real estate described below and in which Plaintiff alleges that the foregoing defendant has or claims to have an interest: Parcel number(s): L54003070032 Property address: 303 Woodfield Drive, Brookville, OH 45309 The defendant named above is required to answer the Complaint within twenty-eight (28) days after the last publication of this legal notice. This legal notice will be published once a week for three successive weeks.Melissa N. Hamble fka Melissa N. Meinhart

Manley Deas Kochalski LLCP. O. Box 165028

Columbus, OH 43216-5028614-220-5611

[email protected], 01-10, 1-17-2020 3Fri____________________________________

LEGAL NOTICEIN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS MONTGOMERY COUNTY, OHIO Case No. 2019 CV 05867.Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., Plaintiffvs.Jacob W. Geis, as possible heir to the Estate of Mark S. Geis, AKA Mark Geis, et al., DefendantsJudge Mary Katherine Huffman John Doe(s) Name(s) Unknown, the Unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, beneficiaries of Mark S. Geis, AKA Mark Geis and their unknown spouses and creditors and the Unknown spouse of Mark S. Geis, AKA Mark Geis (if any), whose last known address is Unknown, will take notice that on December 9, 2019, Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. filed its Complaint in the Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas at 41 North Perry Street - Room 104, Dayton, OH 45422, assigned Case No. 2019 CV 05867 and styled Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. vs. Jacob W. Geis, as possible heir to the Estate of Mark S. Geis, AKA Mark Geis, et al. The object of, and demand for relief in, the Complaint is to foreclose the lien of Plaintiff’s mortgage recorded upon the real estate described below and in which Plaintiff alleges that the foregoing defendant has or claims to have an interest: Parcel number(s): I39011160002 Property address: 815 Spring Garden Place, Dayton, OH 45431

The defendant named above is required to answer the Complaint within twenty-eight (28) days after the last publication of this legal notice. This legal notice will be published once a week for three successive weeks.Melissa N. Hamble fka Melissa N. Meinhart

Manley Deas Kochalski LLCP. O. Box 165028

Columbus, OH 43216-5028614-220-5611

[email protected], 01-10, 1-17-2020 3Fri____________________________________

NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Bids wil l be received via the Bid Express website (www.bidexpress.com) or paper bids in a sealed envelope until 1:30 PM, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 2020 for the WOODMAN DRIVE BRIDGE RECONSTRUCTION PROJECT, JOB #2018-09. Said bids will be read aloud soon thereafter in the Purchasing Department, 9th Floor, County Administration Building, 451 West Third Street, Dayton, OH 45422-1260. Performance of all work incident thereto in accordance with the plans and specifications. For bidders preferring to submit paper bids, the bidder is responsible to contact the Office of the Montgomery County Engineer to make arrangements for pickup and payment of bid documents. Bidders shall allow the County up to three business days for printing of paper bid documents. Paper bids are then to be submitted in a sealed envelope to the Purchasing Department at the aforementioned address. Pursuant to Section 153.54, et seq. of the Ohio Revised Code, the Bidder shall submit a BID GUARANTY in the form of either: a) A bond for the full amount of the bid, conditioned that, if the bid is accepted, the bidder after the awarding or the recommendation for awarding the contract will enter into a proper contract based upon the bid; (FAXED COPIES ARE UNACCEPTABLE); or, b) A certified check, cashier’s check, electronic bid bond or letter of credit pursuant to Chapter 1305, Ohio Revised Code, in the amount of TEN PERCENT (10%) of the bid. If a TEN PERCENT (10%) GUARANTY is submitted, provided that if the bid is accepted, the bidder will, after the awarding or recommendation for awarding the contract, enter into a proper contract, and indemnify the County against all damage suffered by failure to perform the contract by supplying a performance bond in accordance with Section 153.54(2), et seq. of the Ohio Revised Code for the FULL AMOUNT OF THE CONTRACT. (FAXED COPIES ARE UNACCEPTABLE). Only those contractors which are currently pre-qualified in the proper work type(s) by the Ohio Department of Transportation will be eligible to submit bids for the construction of this project. A bidder must possess work types equal to at least 50% of the total amount of the submitted bid price. Refer to Special Provisions section of Bid Submittal Documents for project specific information. Proposals, plans, and specifications are on file and may be secured from the Bid Express website (www.bidexpress.com). Contractors and sub-contractors can view and download information free of charge. Only contractors that have obtained a digital ID from Bid Express will be able to submit a bid via Bid Express. A digital ID may be obtained at no cost. However, it should be obtained in advance of submitting a bid as it may take several days to receive. Submission of a bid also requires a payment to Bid Express of $25 per bid, or a monthly subscription of $50 for unlimited bidding. Domestic steel use requirements as specified in Section 153.011 of the Revised Code apply to this project. Copies of Section 153.011 of the Revised Code can be obtained from any of the offices of the Department of Administrative Services. OHIO PRODUCTS: The Contractor and all subcontractors are encouraged to use Ohio products, materials, services, and labor in connection with this project.BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY

COMMISSIONERS OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY, OHIO:

Kyle Kolopanis, Purchasing Director01-03, 01-10-2020 2Fri____________________________________

NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Bids will be received via the Bid Express website (www.bidexpress.com) or paper bids in a sealed envelope until 1:30 PM, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 2020 for the ASPHALT CONCRETE RESURFACING PROGRAM, COUNTY WIDE, JOB NO 2020-06. Said bids will be read aloud soon thereafter in the Purchasing Department, 9th Floor, County Administration Building, 451 West Third Street, Dayton, OH 45422-1260. Performance of all work incident thereto in accordance with the plans and specifications.

For bidders preferring to submit paper bids, the bidder is responsible to contact the Office of the Montgomery County Engineer to make arrangements for pickup and payment of bid documents. Bidders shall allow the County up to three business days for printing of paper bid documents. Paper bids are then to be submitted in a sealed envelope to the Purchasing Department at the aforementioned address. Pursuant to Section 153.54, et seq. of the Ohio Revised Code, the Bidder shall submit a BID GUARANTY in the form of either: a) A bond for the fu l l amount of the bid, conditioned that, if the bid is accepted, the bidder after the awarding or the recommendation for awarding the contract will enter into a proper contract based upon the bid; (FAXED COPIES ARE UNACCEPTABLE); or, b) A certified check, cashier’s check, electronic bid bond or letter of credit pursuant to Chapter 1305, Ohio Revised Code, in the amount of TEN PERCENT (10%) of the bid. If a TEN PERCENT (10%) GUARANTY is submitted, provided that if the bid is accepted, the bidder will, after the awarding or recommendation for awarding the contract, enter into a proper contract, and indemnify the County against all damage suffered by failure to perform the contract by supplying a performance bond in accordance with Section 153.54(2), et seq. of the Ohio Revised Code for the FULL AMOUNT OF THE CONTRACT. (FAXED COPIES ARE UNACCEPTABLE). Only those contractors which are currently pre-qualified in the proper work type(s) by the Ohio Department of Transportation will be eligible to submit bids for the construction of this project. A bidder must possess work types equal to at least 50% of the total amount of the submitted bid price. Refer to Special Provisions section of Bid Submittal Documents for project specific information. Proposals, plans, and specifications are on file and may be secured from the Bid Express website (www.bidexpress.com). Contractors and sub-contractors can view and download information free of charge. Only contractors that have obtained a digital ID from Bid Express will be able to submit a bid via Bid Express. A digital ID may be obtained at no cost. However, it should be obtained in advance of submitting a bid as it may take several days to receive. Submission of a bid also requires a payment to Bid Express of $25 per bid, or a monthly subscription of $50 for unlimited bidding. Domestic steel use requirements as specified in Section 153.011 of the Revised Code apply to this project. Copies of Section 153.011 of the Revised Code can be obtained from any of the offices of the Department of Administrative Services. OHIO PRODUCTS: The Contractor and all subcontractors are encouraged to use Ohio products, materials, services, and labor in connection with this project.BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY

COMMISSIONERS OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY, OHIO:

Kyle Kolopanis, Purchasing Director01-03, 01-10-2020 2Fri____________________________________

NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Bids will be received via the Bid Express website (www.bidexpress.com) or paper bids in a sealed envelope until 1:30 PM, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 2020 for the DECHANT ROAD (MOT-CR140-1.10) & WOLF CREEK PIKE (MOT-CR230-3.45) BRIDGE RECONSTRUCTION PROJECTS, JACKSON & PERRY TOWNSHIPS, JOB #2018-11 & JOB #2018-17. Said bids will be read aloud soon thereafter in the Purchasing Department, 9th Floor, County Administration Building, 451 West Third Street, Dayton, OH 45422-1260. Performance of all work incident thereto in accordance with the plans and specifications. For bidders preferring to submit paper bids, the bidder is responsible to contact the Office of the Montgomery County Engineer to make arrangements for pickup and payment of bid documents. Bidders shall allow the County up to three business days for printing of paper bid documents. Paper bids are then to be submitted in a sealed envelope to the Purchasing Department at the aforementioned address. Pursuant to Section 153.54, et seq. of the Ohio Revised Code, the Bidder shall submit a BID GUARANTY in the form of either: a) A bond for the full amount of the bid, conditioned that, if the bid is accepted, the bidder after the awarding or the recommendation for awarding the contract will enter into a proper contract based upon the bid; (FAXED COPIES ARE UNACCEPTABLE); or, b) A certified check, cashier’s check, electronic bid bond or letter of credit pursuant to Chapter 1305, Ohio Revised Code, in the amount of TEN PERCENT (10%) of the bid. If a TEN PERCENT (10%) GUARANTY is submitted, provided that if the bid is accepted, the bidder will, after the awarding or recommendation for awarding the contract, enter into a proper contract, and indemnify the County against all damage suffered by failure to perform the contract by supplying a performance bond in accordance with Section 153.54(2), et seq. of the Ohio Revised Code for the FULL AMOUNT OF THE CONTRACT. (FAXED COPIES ARE UNACCEPTABLE).

Only those contractors which are currently pre-qualified in the proper work type(s) by the Ohio Department of Transportation will be eligible to submit bids for the construction of this project. A bidder must possess work types equal to at least 50% of the total amount of the submitted bid price. Refer to Special Provisions section of Bid Submittal Documents for project specific information. Proposals, plans, and specifications are on file and may be secured from the Bid Express website (www.bidexpress.com). Contractors and sub-contractors can view and download information free of charge. Only contractors that have obtained a digital ID from Bid Express will be able to submit a bid via Bid Express. A digital ID may be obtained at no cost. However, it should be obtained in advance of submitting a bid as it may take several days to receive. Submission of a bid also requires a payment to Bid Express of $35 per bid, or a monthly subscription of $50 for unlimited bidding. Domestic steel use requirements as specified in Section 153.011 of the Revised Code apply to this project. Copies of Section 153.011 of the Revised Code can be obtained from any of the offices of the Department of Administrative Services. OHIO PRODUCTS: The Contractor and all subcontractors are encouraged to use Ohio products, materials, services, and labor in connection with this project.BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY

COMMISSIONERS OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY, OHIO:

Kyle Kolopanis, Purchasing Director01-03, 01-10-2020 2Fri____________________________________

LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT Sealed bids will be received in the 9th-floor Purchasing Department, Board of County Commissioners, County Administration Building, 451 West Third Street, Dayton, Ohio 45422, until 1:30 p.m., February 5, 2020, for Montgomery County Court Security Ph I Project. Said bids will be opened by the Purchasing Director as soon there¬af¬ter as the opening can begin in the 9th Floor conference room of the Montgomery County Administration Building. Specifications are available at the Administrative Services Department, 7th floor, County Administration Building at a cost of Forty Dollars ($40.00) non-refundable, for one set of documents, made payable to the Montgomery County Treasurer. The drawings and specifications may also be downloaded for FREE at http://www.mcohio.org/departments/purchasing/bids/ Registration is required. Pursuant to Section 153.54 et. seq., of the Ohio Revised Code, the bidder shall submit a BID GUARANTY in the form of either: a) A bond for the full amount of the bid; or b) A certified check, cashier’s check, or letter of credit pursuant to Chapter 1305, Ohio Revised Code, in the amount of TEN PER CENT (10%) of the bid. The successful vendor must replace the ten percent (10%) bid bond with a one-hundred percent (100%) Performance Bond upon award of the bid. A mandatory pre-bid conference will be conducted on January 22, 2020, at 10:00 a.m. at the Common Pleas Court Lower Level Conference Room located at 41 N. Perry Street, Dayton OH 45422. A site tour will follow. All potential bidders are required to attend this conference and shall pay particular attention to the following provisions: a) The bidder shall examine the plans and specifications prior to the pre-bid conference and be ready to raise questions concerning any unclear matter in the bidding process. b) The bidder recognizes that the purpose of the pre-bid conference is to resolve ambiguities, inconsistencies, errors or omissions in the contract documents, and interpretations thereof shall be made with a preference to the accomplishment of the purpose of the contract, without additional cost to the Board.

Bids shall be enclosed in a sealed envelope identified as “Montgomery County Court Security Ph I Project” and MUST HAVE THE FULL NAME AND ADDRESS of the bidder on the envelope. The county commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all bids and to waive any irregularity of bids, should same be to the advantage of the county.BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY

COMMISSIONERSOF MONTGOMERY COUNTY, OHIO:

Kyle Kolopanis, Purchasing Director01-03, 01-10-2020 2Fri____________________________________

ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDSBid No. 20-002

The Five Rivers MetroParks (FRMP, Owner) will receive sealed bid proposals for the WESLEYAN METROPARK EXPANSION BUILDING DEMOLITION AND SITE WORK, Bid No. 20-002 until FEBRUARY 3, 2020 at 3:00 p.m.., local time, at Five Rivers MetroParks Main Office, 409 E. Monument Avenue, Third Floor, Dayton, Ohio, 45402-1374, at which time and place the bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. The project cost estimate is $130,286.00. Copies of the Bid Documents may be obtained for no cost at the Five Rivers MetroParks bid management website at: https://www.metroparks.org/about/do-business-with-us/#bid-on-active-projects Bidders must provide contact information including a valid email address in order to download a PDF containing the Bid Documents and to receive Bid Addenda. Potential bidders are advised to carefully review the Project Experience requirements described in the Information for Bidders, Section 9.0, “Statement of Qualifications.” A pre-bid meeting will be held JANUARY 21, 2020 at 10:00 a.m., local time, at 2222 N. James H. McGee Blvd, Dayton OH 45417-9544. A site visit will follow. The purpose is for FRMP and the Owner’s Consultant to review the Contract Documents and answer any questions. Provide bid proposals in a sealed envelope as described in the Invitation to Bidders and in the Information for Bidders. Each proposal shall be accompanied by a 100% Bid Guaranty and Contract Bond, or by a certified check, cashier’s check or letter of credit in the amount of ten percent (10%) of the bid, made payable to Five Rivers MetroParks as a guarantee that if the proposal is accepted, a contract will be entered into and its performance properly secured by a satisfactory bond in amount of one hundred percent (100%) of the contract price. The proposals must be made on the forms provided in the Contract Documents, or a copy thereof. Questions concerning the Contract Documents should be directed to Alex Clark, Park Landscape Architect (Owner’s Project Manager), at 937-274-3106 or by email at alex.clark@metroparks The Owner reserves the right to accept or reject any or all proposals; to waive any informalities or irregularities in the bids received or to accept any proposal which is deemed most favorable to Five Rivers MetroParks, an equal opportunity employer.01-03, 01-10, 1-17-2020 3Fri____________________________________

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NEW SUITSDecember 16, 2019 – January 5, 2020

3:19-cv-00393-WHR Gi l lespie v. Waterwheel Farm, Inc. et al: Walter H. Rice, presiding; Case Summary: Date Filed: 12/16/2019; Date of last filing: 01/02/2020; Office: Dayton; Filed: 12/16/2019: Jury Demand: Plaintiff; Demand: $9999000: Nature of Suit: 360; Cause: 28: 1332 Diversity- (Citizenship); Jurisdiction: Diversity; County: MIAMI; Origin: 1; Lead Case: None; Related Case: None; Other Court Case: None; Plaintiff: Ted Gillespie, represented by: Stephanie M Day; Defendant: Waterwheel Farm, Inc., represented by: Jim David Utrecht; Defendant: Paul D. Theis, represented by: Jim David Utrecht; Defendant: Ronald Theis, represented by: Jim David Utrecht; Defendant 3:19-cv-00394-TMR The Estate of Samuel Teets, Deceased, date of death, 02/07/2019, By and through Georgia Diane Teets, Duly appointed Executrix of the Estate, and Individually v. Securian Financial Group dba Minnesota Life Insurance Company: Thomas M. Rose, presiding; Case Summary: Date Filed: 12/16/2019; Date of last filing: 12/30/2019; Office: Dayton; Filed: 12/16/2019: Jury Demand: None; Demand: Not Listed; Nature of Suit: 110; Cause: 28: 1332 Diversity-Insurance Contract; Jurisdiction: Diversity; County: SHELBY; Origin: 2; Lead Case: None; Related Case: None; Other Court Case: 19CV000253 [Shelby County Common Pleas Court]; Plaintiff: The Estate of Samuel Teets, Deceased, date of death, 02/07/2019, By and through Georgia Diane Teets, Duly appointed Executrix of the Estate, and Individually, represented by: Thomas W Kerrigan, II (Designation Retained); Defendant: Securian Financial Group dba Minnesota Life Insurance Company, represented by: Brett K Bacon (Designation Retained); Defendant: Securian Financial Group dba Minnesota Life Insurance Company, represented by: Angela D. Lydon; Defendant

3:19-cv-00395-TMR Patterson v. Service Plus Transport, Inc. et al: Thomas M. Rose, presiding; Case Summary: Date Filed: 12/20/2019; Date of last filing: 12/30/2019; Office: Dayton; Filed: 12/20/2019: Jury Demand: Defendant; Demand: $25000: Nature of Suit: 360; Cause: 28: 1332 Diversity-Personal Injury; Jurisdiction: Diversity; County: CLARK; Origin: 1; Lead Case: None; Related Case: None; Other Court Case: 19 CV 540 [Clark County Common Pleas Court]; Flag: JURY: Plaintiff: Shalanda Patterson, represented by: Jason S. Rappaport (Designation Retained); Plaintiff: Shalanda Patterson, represented by: Andrew J. Yuspeh (Designation Retained); Defendant: Service Plus Transport, Inc., represented by: Adam Christopher Armstrong (Designation Retained); Defendant: Service Plus Transport, Inc., represented by: Kevin Charles Connell; Defendant: Service Plus Logistics, Inc., represented by: Adam Christopher Armstrong (Designation Retained); Defendant: Service Plus Logistics, Inc., represented by: Kevin Charles Connell; Defendant: Service Plus, LLC, represented by: Adam Christopher Armstrong (Designation Retained); Defendant: Service Plus, LLC, represented by: Kevin Charles Connell; Defendant: SP Leasing, LLC, represented by: Adam Christopher Armstrong (Designation Retained); Defendant: SP Leasing, LLC, represented by: Kevin Charles Connell; Defendant: C.D.L. Training Service and Consulting, Inc.; Defendant: Est. of Timothy B. Green, Jr. 3:19-cv-00396-TMR-SLO Sadler v. Commissioner of Social Security: Thomas M. Rose, presiding: Sharon L. Ovington, referral; Case Summary: Date Filed: 12/20/2019; Date of last filing: 12/30/2019; Office: Dayton; Filed: 12/20/2019: Jury Demand: None; Demand: Not Listed; Nature of Suit: 863; Cause: 42: 405 Review of HHS Decision (SSID); Jurisdiction: U.S. Government Defendant; County: MONTGOMERY; Origin: 1; Lead Case: None; Related Case: None; Other Court Case: None; Plaintiff: Nicole Sadler, represented by: Michael A Rake; Defendant: Commissioner of Social Security, represented by: John J. Stark (Designation Retained); Defendant 3:19-cv-00397-TMR Shippy v. Reckner et al: Thomas M. Rose, presiding; Case Summary: Date Filed: 12/20/2019; Date of last filing: 12/30/2019; Office: Dayton; Filed: 12/20/2019: Jury Demand: Plaintiff; Demand: $500000: Nature of Suit: 440; Cause: 28: 1331 Fed. Question: Employment Discrimination; Jurisdiction: Federal Question; County: MONTGOMERY; Origin: 1; Lead Case: None; Related Case: None; Other Court Case: None; Flag: JURY: Plaintiff: Renee A. Shippy, represented by: Bradley Dean Anderson; Defendant: Michael Reckner; Defendant: Adam VandeGrift 3:19-cv-00399-DRC Stanford et al v. Northmont City Schools et al: Douglas R. Cole, presiding; Case Summary: Date Filed: 12/21/2019; Date of last filing: 12/30/2019; Office: Dayton; Filed: 12/21/2019: Jury Demand: Plaintiff; Demand: $1850000: Nature of Suit: 448; Cause: 42: 1983 Civil Rights Act; Jurisdiction: Federal Question; County: MONTGOMERY; Origin: 1; Lead Case: None; Related Case: None; Other Court Case: None; Plaintiff: Sharon Stanford, represented by: Christine Baker; Plaintiff: Dwain A Stanford, represented by: Christine Baker; Plaintiff: John Doe, represented by: Christine Baker; Plaintiff: Jane Doe, represented by: Christine Baker; Defendant: Northmont City School District; Defendant: James Chad Kaltenbach; Defendant: Linda Blum; Defendant: Tony Thomas; Defendant: Michael Barrow; Defendant: City of Clayton, Ohio 3 : 1 9 - c v - 0 0 4 0 0 - S L O G i b b a s v. Commissioner of Social Security: Sharon L. Ovington, presiding; Case Summary: Date Filed: 12/23/2019; Date of last filing: 01/06/2020; Office: Dayton; Filed: 12/23/2019: Jury Demand: None; Demand: Not Listed; Nature of Suit: 863; Cause: 42: 405 Review of HHS Decision (DIWC); Jurisdiction: U.S. Government Defendant; County: SHELBY; Origin: 1; Lead Case: None; Related Case: None; Other Court Case: None; Plaintiff: Brandon Michael Gibbas, represented by: Robert L. Raper; Defendant: Commissioner of Social Security, represented by: Kiywhanna LaChic Kellup (Designation Retained); Defendant: Commissioner of Social Security, represented by: John J. Stark (Designation Retained); Defendant 3:19-cv-00401-WHR Scardino v. Wright: Walter H. Rice, presiding; Case Summary: Date Filed: 12/23/2019; Date of last filing: 12/30/2019; Office: Dayton; Filed: 12/23/2019: Jury Demand: None; Demand: $4000000: Nature of Suit: 370; Cause: 28: 1332 Diversity-Declaratory Judgment; Jurisdiction: Diversity; County: MONTGOMERY; Origin: 1; Lead Case: None; Related Case: None; Other Court Case: None; Flag: LC2: Plaintiff: David A Scardino, represented by: Anne Marie Frayne; Defendant: Donald C Wright; Defendant: John Doe -1; Defendant: John Doe-2; Defendant: John Doe-3

3:19-cv-00402-DRC-SLO Washington v. Vendors Resource Management et al: Douglas R. Cole, presiding: Sharon L. Ovington, referral; Case Summary: Date Fi led: 12/23/2019; Date of last filing: 12/23/2019; Office: Dayton; Filed: 12/23/2019: Jury Demand: None; Demand: Not Listed; Nature of Suit: 440; Cause: 42: 1981 Civil Rights; Jurisdiction: Federal Question; County: MONTGOMERY; Origin: 1; Lead Case: None; Related Case: None; Other Court Case: None; Plaintiff: James E Washington; Defendant: Vendors Resource Management; Defendant: Sage Acquisitions LLC; Defendant: Irongate Inc., Realtors; Defendant: Steve Brown; Defendant: Remax All iance Realtors; Defendant: John Seagraves; Defendant: Coldwell Banker Heritage Realtors; Defendant: Kal Mughrabi; Defendant: Ohio MLS Service; Defendant: Showingtime.com; Defendant: PNC Bank, National Association 3:19-cv-00403-WHR-MJN Powers v. Commissioner of Social Security: Walter H. Rice, presiding: Michael J. Newman, referral; Case Summary: Date Filed: 12/26/2019; Date of last filing: 12/27/2019; Office: Dayton; Filed: 12/26/2019: Jury Demand: None; Demand: Not Listed; Nature of Suit: 863; Cause: 42: 405 Review of HHS Decision (DIWC); Jurisdiction: U.S. Government Defendant; County: MONTGOMERY; Origin: 1; Lead Case: None; Related Case: None; Other Court Case: None; Flag: LC1: Plaintiff: Tammy Powers, represented by: Stephanie D Dobson; Defendant: Commissioner of Social Security, represented by: John J. Stark (Designation Retained); Defendant 3 :19 -cv -00404-WHR Rondevoo Technologies, LLC v. Riverain Technologies, Inc.: Walter H. Rice, presiding; Case Summary: Date Filed: 12/27/2019; Date of last filing: 12/30/2019; Office: Dayton; Filed: 12/27/2019: Jury Demand: Plaintiff; Demand: Not Listed; Nature of Suit: 830; Cause: 15: 1126 Patent Infringement; Jurisdiction: Federal Question; County: MONTGOMERY; Origin: 1; Lead Case: None; Related Case: None; Other Court Case: None; Plaintiff: Rondevoo Technologies, LLC, represented by: Howard L. Wernow; Defendant: Riverain Technologies, Inc. 3:19-cv-00405-WHR Lockhart et al v. Garzella et al: Walter H. Rice, presiding; Case Summary: Date Filed: 12/30/2019; Date of last filing: 12/30/2019; Office: Dayton; Filed: 12/30/2019: Jury Demand: Plaintiff; Demand: $75000: Nature of Suit: 850; Cause: 15: 78m (a) Securities Exchange Act; Jurisdiction: Federal Question; County: MONTGOMERY; Origin: 1; Lead Case: None; Related Case: None; Other Court Case: None; Plainti ff : M Christopher Lockhart, represented by: Martin A Foos; Plaintiff: Greg Bell, represented by: Martin A Foos (Designation Retained); Plaintiff: Greg Bell, represented by: Terry W. Posey, Jr. (Designation Retained); Plaintiff: Jim Brunke, represented by: Martin A Foos (Designation Retained); Plaintiff: Jim Brunke, represented by: Terry W. Posey, Jr. (Designation Retained); Plaintiff: Julian Castelli, represented by: Martin A Foos (Designation Retained); Plaintiff: Julian Castelli, represented by: Terry W. Posey, Jr. (Designation Retained); Plaintiff: Cybeck Capital VI, LLC, represented by: Martin A Foos (Designation Retained); Plaintiff: Cybeck Capital VI, LLC, represented by: Terry W. Posey, Jr. (Designation Retained); Plaintiff: Bill Mestdagh, represented by: Martin A Foos (Designation Retained); Plaintiff: Thomas J Meyer, represented by: Martin A Foos (Designation Retained); Plaintiff: Diane R Meyer, represented by: Martin A Foos (Designation Retained); Plaintiff: James R Sever, represented by: Martin A Foos (Designation Retained); Plaintiff: Evan C Barrett, represented by: Martin A Foos (Designation Retained); Plaintiff: Evan C Barrett, represented by: Terry W. Posey, Jr. (Designation Retained); Plaintiff: Gary M Kopacka, represented by: Martin A Foos (Designation Retained); Plaintiff: Gary M Kopacka, represented by: Terry W. Posey, Jr. (Designation Retained); Plaintiff: Donald Slivensky, represented by: Martin A Foos (Designation Retained); Plaintiff: Donald Slivensky Living Trust, represented by: Martin A Foos (Designation Retained); Plaintiff: Daniel Epperson, represented by: Martin A Foos (Designation Retained); Plaintiff: Daniel Epperson, represented by: Terry W. Posey, Jr. (Designation Retained); Plaintiff: Thomas W Thompson, represented by: Martin A Foos (Designation Retained); Defendant: Jack Garzella; Defendant: HB Henrickson; Defendant: CFO Solutions, LLC; Defendant: John Wootton

3:20-CV-00001-WHR 4 West, LLC v. Auto-Owners (Mtual) Insurance Company: Walter H. Rice, presiding; Case Summary: Date Filed: 01/03/2020; Date of last filing: 01/03/2020; Office: Dayton; Filed: 01/03/2020: Jury Demand: Plaintiff; Demand: $3000000: Nature of Suit: 110; Cause: 28: 1332 Diversity-Breach of Contract; Jurisdiction: Diversity; County: CLARK; Origin: 1; Lead Case: None; Related Case: None; Other Court Case: None; Flag: JURY: Plaintiff: 4 West, LLC, represented by: Jessica E Salisbury-Copper; Defendant: Auto-Owners (Mutual) Insurance Company 3:20-CV-00002-DRC Carter et al v. Safeco Insurance Company of Indiana et al: Douglas R. Cole, presiding; Case Summary: Date Filed: 01/03/2020; Date of last filing: 01/06/2020; Office: Dayton; Filed: 01/03/2020: Jury Demand: Plaintiff; Demand: $0: Nature of Suit: 110; Cause: 12: 635 Breach of Insurance Contract; Jurisdiction: Diversity; County: MONTGOMERY; Origin: 1; Lead Case: None; Related Case: None; Other Court Case: None; Flag: JURY: Plaintiff: Andrew Carter, represented by: Stephen G. Whetstone; Phone; (740) 785-7730: Fax; (740) 205-8898: DefendantPlaintiff: Anthony Turco, represented by: Stephen G. Whetstone; Phone; (740) 785-7730: Fax; (740) 205-8898: DefendantPlaintiff: Laura Ralph, represented by: Stephen G. Whetstone; Phone; (740) 785-7730: Fax; (740) 205-8898: DefendantPlaintiff: James Ralph, represented by: Stephen G. Whetstone; Phone; (740) 785-7730: Fax; (740) 205-8898: Defendant: Safeco Insurance Company of Indiana; Defendant: LM Insurance Corporation; Defendant: Liberty Mutual Fire Insurance Company 3:20-CV-00003-WHR-MJN Grimm v. Cappelli et al: Walter H. Rice, presiding: Michael J. Newman, referral; Case Summary: Date Filed: 01/03/2020; Date of last filing: 01/06/2020; Office: Dayton; Filed: 01/03/2020: Jury Demand: None; Demand: $25000: Nature of Suit: 440; Cause: 28: 1331 Federal Question: Other Civil Rights; Jurisdiction: Federal Question; County: GREENE; Origin: 2; Lead Case: None; Related Case: None; Other Court Case: 2019CV0787 [Greene County Common Pleas Court]; Plaintiff: Dale Grimm; Defendant: Beth Cappelli, represented by: Kimberly Vanover Riley (Designation Retained); Defendant: Beth Cappelli, represented by: Lisa Marie Zaring (Designation Retained); Defendant: Bob Sampson; Defendant: Mark Donnatelli

PETITIONS & SCHEDULES

IN BANKRUPTCYIN THE FOLLOWING

December 30, 2019 3:19-bk-33966 (7) In Re: Brinson D. Hobbs and Wanda L. Jeffries Hobbs 1032 Turning Point Lane, Maineville, OH 45039 County: WARREN-OH 3:19-bk-33967 (7) In Re: Jerrime L. Furguson 341 Rose Ave., Sabina, OH 45169 County: CLINTON-OH 3:19-bk-33968 (7) In Re: Shawn A. Taxis and Jessica E. Taxis 6620 State Route 55, Ludlow Falls, OH 45339-9704 County: MIAMI-OH

3:19-bk-33969 (13) In Re: Shaina Taylor 4500 Catalpa Dr, Dayton, OH 45405-5232 County: MONTGOMERY-OH 3:19-bk-33970 (13) In Re: Bennie M. Dixon 4255 Brookhill Lane, Dayton, OH 45405 County: MONTGOMERY-OH 3:19-bk-33971 (7) In Re: Brian K Bates 8189 US Rt. 127, Greenville, OH 45331 County: DARKE-OH 3:19-bk-33972 (13) In Re: Joseph Barney 2389 Ferry Rd., Bellbrook, OH 45305 County: GREENE-OH 3:19-bk-33973 (7) In Re: Tiffiny Harris 766 Strawberry Row, Dayton, OH 45417 County: MONTGOMERY-OH 3:19-bk-33974 (7) In Re: Margaret Dillon 4129 Rondeau Ridge Drive, Dayton, OH 45429 County: MONTGOMERY-OH 3:19-bk-33975 (7) In Re: Michelle Franks 1532 Larchwood Drive, Dayton, OH 45342 County: MONTGOMERY-OH 3:19-bk-33976 (13) In Re: Glenn Charle Miles 306 Chris Dr, Englewood, OH 45322 County: MONTGOMERY-OH 3:19-bk-33977 (13) In Re: Ebony D Shavers 9619 Coventry Court, Mason, OH 45040 County: WARREN-OH 3:19-bk-33978 (7) In Re: Mandy Lynn Bailey 5391 Mingo-Lewisburg Road, Mingo, OH 43047 County: CHAMPAIGN-OH 3:19-bk-33979 (7) In Re: Debra L. Padgett 3815 S Tipp Cowlesville Rd, Tipp City, OH 45371-3035 County: MIAMI-OH 3:19-bk-33980 (7) In Re: Tina M. Adams 6418 Fireside Dr. Apt. A, Dayton, OH 45459 County: MONTGOMERY-OH 3:19-bk-33981 (7) In Re: Michael Harrison 412 Applegate Rd, Englewood, OH 45322 County: MONTGOMERY-OH 3:19-bk-33982 (7) In Re: Daniel Blaine Lucous 1701 Leo St., Dayton, OH 45404 County: MONTGOMERY-OH 3:19-bk-33983 (7) In Re: Michelle Jacque Leonardi 1131 Wilhelmina, Vandalia, OH 45377 County: MONTGOMERY-OH 3:19-bk-33984 (7) In Re: Xavier Crawford 308 Lauren Circle, Englewood, OH 45322 County: MONTGOMERY-OH 3:19-bk-33985 (7) In Re: Denise Michea Edwards 4854 Fox Run Place, Lebanon, OH 45036 County: WARREN-OH

December 31, 2019 3:19-bk-33986 (7) In Re: Judy A. Barker 113 E. Main Street, Donnelsville, OH 45319 County: CLARK-OH 3:19-bk-33987 (7) In Re: Deborah L Ashley 1445 Valley Street, Dayton, OH 45404 County: MONTGOMERY-OH 3:19-bk-33988 (13) In Re: Michelle D Donaldson 1570 Kimmel Ln, Dayton, OH 45417 County: MONTGOMERY-OH 3:19-bk-33989 (13) In Re: Brandon D. Storer 970 Great View Cir. Apt. D, Centerville, OH 45459 County: MONTGOMERY-OH 3:19-bk-33990 (13) In Re: Brent A. Ashcraft 568 Georgia Drive, Xenia, OH 45385 County: GREENE-OH 3:19-bk-33991 (13) In Re: James Ratcliff and Stacy Roberts 7897 Woodward Claypool Road, Morrow, OH 45152 County: WARREN-OH 3:19-bk-33992 (7) In Re: Alexis Burney 5036 Gardendale Avenue, Dayton, OH 45417 County: MONTGOMERY-OH 3:19-bk-33993 (13) In Re: Carlos Borden 2811 Conestoga Street, Springfield, OH 45503 County: CLARK-OH 3:19-bk-33994 (13) In Re: Amos Mounts Jr. and Shelly M. Mounts 4820 Lauderdale Drive, Dayton, OH 45439 County: MONTGOMERY-OH 3:19-bk-33995 (13) In Re: Jason F Blehm and Amy W Blehm 1667 Cliffbrook Ct., Dayton, OH 45458 County: MONTGOMERY-OH

January 1, 2020 3:20-bk-30001 (7) In Re: Amanda L. Perry 845 Paintersville New Jasper Road, Xenia, OH 45385 County: GREENE-OH 3:20-bk-30002 (7) In Re: Jason M. Brown 4070 Beach Trail, Jamestown, OH 45335 County: GREENE-OH

January 2, 2020 3:20-bk-30003 (7) In Re: Rhonda Ragin 711 Clifton Dr, Dayton, OH 45417-3216 County: MONTGOMERY-OH 3:20-bk-30004 (7) In Re: Donna M. Paull 4491 Mozart Avenue, Dayton, OH 45424 County: MONTGOMERY-OH 3:20-bk-30005 (13) In Re: Ronnea L. Porter 5811 E. Xenia Street, Bowersville, OH 45307 County: GREENE-OH 3:20-bk-30006 (7) In Re: Kabreia Da’Sha Kennon 221 Valleyview Dr. Apt. 3, Dayton, OH 45405 County: MONTGOMERY-OH 3:20-bk-30007 (7) In Re: Keith Anthon Wright 4000 Indian Runn Dr., Dayton, OH 45415 County: MONTGOMERY-OH 3:20-bk-30008 (13) In Re: Kelly Jo Severs 2226 Gipsy Drive, Dayton, OH 45414 County: MONTGOMERY-OH 3:20-bk-30009 (13) In Re: Spencer A. Schabel 1356 Windward Drive, Mason, OH 45040 County: WARREN-OH 3:20-bk-30010 (7) In Re: Steven C Resor and Deborah L Resor 372 Leisure Drive, Apt. 1, Brookville, OH 45309 County: MONTGOMERY-OH

Section C

NEW SUITS & DOCKETS FOR STATE & FEDERAL COURT SYSTEMS OF OHIO

U.S.BANKRUPTCY

COURTSouthern District of Ohio

Hon. Jeffery P. HopkinsCincinnati, OH (Chief Judge)

Hon. Charles M. Caldwell Columbus, OH

Hon. John E. Hoffman, Jr.Columbus, OH

Hon. Guy R. HumphreyDayton, OH

Hon. Beth A. BuchananCincinnati, OH

Hon. C. Katherine PrestonColumbus, OH

Hon. Beth A. BuchananDayton, OH

-----Richard B. Jones, Clerk

Dayton, OH (937) 225-2516 Cincinnati, OH (513) 684-2572 Columbus, OH (614) 469-6638

Mecca S Carter, Ph.D. Deputy In Charge

Columbus, OH (614) 469-6638Tolanda Gilmer

Deputy In Charge Dayton, OH (937) 225-2516

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U.S. DISTRICT COURT

Southern District of Ohio

Hon. Edmund A. SargusColumbus, OH, Chief Judge Hon. Algenon L. Marbley

Columbus, OH, District JudgeHon. Michael H. Watson

Columbus, OH, District JudgeMichael R Barrett

Cincinnati, OH, District JudgeHon. Timothy S. Black

Dayton, OH, District JudgeHon. George C. Smith

Columbus, OH, Senior JudgeHon. James L. Graham

Columbus, OH, Senior JudgeHon. Walter Herbert RiceDayton, OH, Senior Judge

Hon. Thomas M. RoseDayton, OH, Senior Judge

Hon. Susan J. DlottCincinnati, OH, Senior Judge

Hon. Herman J. WeberCincinnati, OH, Senior Judge

Hon. Sandra S. BeckwithCincinnati, OH, Senior Judge

Mag. Elizabeth A Preston DeaversColumbus, OH, Chief Magistrate Judge

Mag. Sharon L. OvingtonDayton, OH, Magistrate Judge

Mag. Karen L. LitkovitzCincinnati, OH, Magistrate Judge

Mag. Stephanie K. BowmanCincinnati, OH, Magistrate Judge

Mag. Michael J. NewmanDayton, OH, Magistrate Judge

Mag. Kimberly A. JolsonColumbus, OH, Magistrate Judge

Mag. Chelsey M VascuraColumbus, OH, Magistrate Judge

Mag. Norah McCann KingColumbus OH, Magistrate Judge

Mag. Michael R MerzDayton, OH, Magistrate Judge

Richard W. Nagel, ClerkJames Tosto, Chief Deputy Clerk200 West Second Street, Rm. 712

Dayton, Ohio 45402* * * * *

U.S. CIVILCOURT

DAILY COURT REPORTER, DAYTON, OHIO Page SevenFriday, January 10, 2020 (010)

January 3, 2020 3:20-bk-30011 (13) In Re: Tina Marie Turner 644 Burnside Dr., Miamisburg, OH 45342 County: MONTGOMERY-OH 3:20-bk-30012 (13) In Re: Joshua P Harmon and Alicia N Harmon 4646 Brock Cosmos Rd., Rossburg, OH 45362 County: DARKE-OH 3:20-bk-30013 (7) In Re: Danny L Witt and Linda S Witt 829 Devonshire Rd., Dayton, OH 45419 County: MONTGOMERY-OH 3:20-bk-30014 (7) In Re: Jamie M. Frieszell 32 Eastdale Dr., Dayton, OH 45415 County: MONTGOMERY-OH 3:20-bk-30015 (13) In Re: Kevin Carter Jones 2984 Mossy Brink Ct, Maineville, OH 45039 County: WARREN-OH 3:20-bk-30016 (7) In Re: Debra L. Williams 6749 Little Richmond Rd., Dayton, OH 45426 County: MONTGOMERY-OH 3:20-bk-30017 (13) In Re: Sheila Smith 117 Maplelwan Drive, Dayton, OH 45405 County: MONTGOMERY-OH 3:20-bk-30018 (13) In Re: James R Stethem 2232 Kettwell Cir. Apt E, Kettering, OH 45420 County: MONTGOMERY-OH

DISCHARGES GRANTEDSOUTHERN DISTRICT

December 30, 2019 3:14-bk-32855 (13) In Re: Jeffery A. Pounds 3:14-bk-33609 (13) In Re: Roma Ann Biagas-Duresseau 3:14-bk-34082 (13) In Re: Timothy Dale Leonard and Diana Lynn Leonard 3:15-bk-30427 (13) In Re: Robert Keith Stapleton 3:15-bk-31119 (13) In Re: Gloria F. Jones 3:15-bk-33708 (13) In Re: John J Allen 3:16-bk-33891 (13) In Re: Michael L. Avey and Angela M. Avey 3:17-bk-30481 (13) In Re: Elizabeth Bernic Stover 3:17-bk-32404 (13) In Re: Scott Koch 3:19-bk-30561 (7) In Re: Richard McElroy

December 31, 2019 3:14-bk-33546 (13) In Re: Mary Lou Bishop 3:19-bk-31939 (7) In Re: Charlotte I. Millhoff 3:19-bk-32341 (7) In Re: Amy N. Newhart 3:19-bk-32395 (7) In Re: Steven S Portwood and Laura C Portwood 3:19-bk-32517 (7) In Re: Mark A Sellars and Tina M Barnett-Sellars 3:19-bk-32527 (7) In Re: Leanna R. Hockett 3:19-bk-32628 (7) In Re: Julie R. Johnson 3:19-bk-32632 (7) In Re: Lonna Combs 3:19-bk-32640 (7) In Re: Christina M. Hill 3:19-bk-32645 (7) In Re: Alta V. Sowry 3:19-bk-32649 (7) In Re: Terry R Mathews 3:19-bk-32661 (7) In Re: Rusty Ann Wilson 3:19-bk-32662 (7) In Re: Herbert Allen Nickell and Ronda Sue Nickell 3:19-bk-32665 (7) In Re: James M. Mason 3:19-bk-32666 (7) In Re: Brittany Dana Andrews 3:19-bk-32668 (7) In Re: Rhonda G Campbell 3:19-bk-32671 (7) In Re: Heather Rae Williams 3:19-bk-32673 (7) In Re: Christina L Willis 3:19-bk-32674 (7) In Re: Charles R. Chaney 3:19-bk-32675 (7) In Re: Martin Von Wallace 3:19-bk-32676 (7) In Re: Dylan M. Kennedy 3:19-bk-32677 (7) In Re: Sandra S. McPherson 3:19-bk-32678 (7) In Re: Christina L. Buck 3:19-bk-32681 (7) In Re: Ashley E. Hines 3:19-bk-32682 (7) In Re: Terrie L. Hunter 3:19-bk-32683 (7) In Re: Donald L. VanTress and Angela F. VanTress 3:19-bk-32685 (7) In Re: Steven A Edwards II and Sarah C Edwards 3:19-bk-32686 (7) In Re: Christina Di Sha Marshall 3:19-bk-32688 (7) In Re: Robert L Cox 3:19-bk-32689 (7) In Re: Ryan Todd Carone 3:19-bk-32691 (7) In Re: Stephen L Watts and Rebecca M Watts 3:19-bk-32696 (7) In Re: Caitlin D White 3:19-bk-32698 (7) In Re: Jesse D Zimmerman and Linda E Zimmerman 3:19-bk-32699 (7) In Re: Michael D Bryant 3:19-bk-32700 (7) In Re: Russell Wade Smith 3:19-bk-32702 (7) In Re: Debra S Hunsicker and Raymond L Hunsicker 3:19-bk-32704 (7) In Re: Nathaniel L Lockhart and Jennifer D Lockhart 3:19-bk-32705 (7) In Re: Lindsey M. Owens 3:19-bk-32708 (7) In Re: Davon Miller 3:19-bk-32709 (7) In Re: Brittany Ann Fritz 3:19-bk-32710 (7) In Re: Timothy C. Reser and Kimberly L. Reser 3:19-bk-32712 (7) In Re: John Fether and Paula J Fether 3:19-bk-32715 (7) In Re: Alicia Lynn Davis

3:19-bk-32717 (7) In Re: Roger N Roberts 3:19-bk-32718 (7) In Re: Wendell Robinson 3:19-bk-32722 (7) In Re: Markita P.S. Brown 3:19-bk-32723 (7) In Re: Denise M. Lackings 3:19-bk-32724 (7) In Re: John Robert Thomas and Teri J. Thomas 3:19-bk-32734 (7) In Re: Cecil Theodo Davis and Ariana Shanae Davis 3:19-bk-32738 (7) In Re: Edith A Conley 3:19-bk-32740 (7) In Re: Darice June Largent 3:19-bk-32742 (7) In Re: Norma Bertholf 3:19-bk-32754 (7) In Re: Katrina Ellis 3:19-bk-32807 (7) In Re: Chasity D. Mills 3:19-bk-32817 (7) In Re: Jennifer D. Marratta 3:19-bk-32845 (7) In Re: Dorothy A. English 3:19-bk-32855 (7) In Re: Magil Akers 3:19-bk-32856 (7) In Re: Opal E Richardson 3:19-bk-33034 (7) In Re: Frances Allen 3:19-bk-33036 (7) In Re: Joshua M Guy and Cheryl L Guy 3:19-bk-33043 (7) In Re: Jennifer Buerkle 3:19-bk-33045 (7) In Re: Robert Lee Lackey Jr. and Irene May Lackey

January 2, 2020 3:14-bk-33192 (13) In Re: Hayward Ferrell and Chandra R. Ferrell 3:15-bk-31475 (13) In Re: Richard Wayne Falk and Michelle Ann Falk 3:15-bk-33998 (13) In Re: David A. Klein and Katherine L. Klein 3:16-bk-32237 (13) In Re: Rickey Fella Sr. 3:16-bk-33380 (13) In Re: Kathy Ann Peebles 3:19-bk-31948 (7) In Re: Nathan T Jones and Felecia K Jones 3:19-bk-32446 (7) In Re: Edwin Grant and Mattie Grant 3:19-bk-32618 (7) In Re: Krystal Yvette Dominick 3:19-bk-32789 (7) In Re: Sara L. Blosser 3:19-bk-32796 (7) In Re: Linda Anne Smith 3:19-bk-32888 (7) In Re: Carmen M. Malveaux

January 3, 2020 3:15-bk-31794 (13) In Re: Walter Johns and Linda K Johns 3:15-bk-34085 (13) In Re: Mark A. Crellin 3:16-bk-31238 (13) In Re: Robert Joseph Welsh and April Ranell Welsh 3:18-bk-32677 (7) In Re: Anthony L Morris Jr

DISMISSED PETITIONSSOUTHERN DISTRICT

Week of December 30, 2019 3:19-bk-33488 (13) In Re: Mark A Fenton 3:19-bk-33825 (7) In Re: Kim T Cunningham 3:16-bk-33386 (13) In Re: Shawn D. LaShomb and Shana K. LaShomb 3:18-bk-32487 (13) In Re: Nathaniel Charle Young Jr. and Antanara Nicole Young 3:19-bk-32473 (13) In Re: Richard Stultz

CLOSED PETITIONSSOUTHERN DISTRICT

Week of December 30, 2019 3:19-bk-32183 (7) In Re: Lisa Marie Talbert 3:19-bk-32270 (7) In Re: Wayne A Rines 3:19-bk-32584 (7) In Re: Jennile Y Ernest 3:19-bk-33284 (7) In Re: Joshua Alden Rice 3:18-bk-33749 (7) In Re: Dae’zha Kri Boone 3:19-bk-30390 (7) In Re: Chassity A. Brugler 3:19-bk-31882 (7) In Re: Angela Saylor

APPEALS ACCEPTED FOR REVIEW

Week of December 30, 2019 2019-1325. In re R.B. Hamilton App. Nos. C-170622 and C-170623, 2019-Ohio-3298. Appeal accepted and cross-appeal accepted on proposition of law No. III. French, Donnelly, and Stewart, JJ., would accept the cross-appeal on all propositions of law. DeWine, J., would not accept the cross-appeal. Stewart, J., would not accept the appeal. Kennedy, J., dissents. Fischer, J., not participating.

APPEALS NOT ACCEPTED FOR REVIEW

Week of December 30, 2019 2019-1071. State v. Rogers. Hamilton App. No. C-180120, 2019-Ohio-1251. French, J., dissents and would appoint counsel. 2019-1351. State v. Shank. Medina App. No. 18CA0107-M, 2019-Ohio-3418. Donnelly, J., dissents and would appoint counsel. 2019-1353. Aurora v. Boehm. Portage App. No. 2018-P-0103, 2019-Ohio-3440. French, J., dissents and would remand the cause for application of State v. Jones, __ Ohio St.3d __, 2019-Ohio-5159, __ N.E.3d __. Donnelly, J., dissents and would accept the appeal on proposition of law No. II. 2019-1368. Torres v. Concrete Designs, Inc. Cuyahoga App. Nos. 105833 and 106493, 2019-Ohio-1342. Donnelly, J., dissents. Stewart, J., not participating. 2019-1370. Chisholm v. Cleveland Clinic Found. Cuyahoga App. No. 107901, 2019-Ohio-3369. 2019-1372. S.E.J. v. C.S.J. Cuyahoga App. No. 107576, 2019-Ohio-3274. 2019-1379. State v. Martre. Allen App. No. 01-18-061. 2019-1384. Vari v. Coppola. Mahoning App. No. 18 MA 0114, 2019-Ohio-3475. 2019-1392. Stratacache, Inc. v. Wenzel. Montgomery App. No. 28060, 2019-Ohio-3523. 2019-1393. State v. Hudson. Hamilton App. No. C-170681, 2019-Ohio-3497. 2019-1394. State v. Brown. Cuyahoga App. No. 107933, 2019-Ohio-3516. 2019-1395. State v. Remillard. Knox App. No. 18CA16, 2019-Ohio-3545. Fischer, J., dissents and would accept the appeal on proposition of law No. II. 2019-1396. Weeks v. 203 Main St., L.L.C. Lorain App. Nos. 18CA011405 and 18CA011417, 2019-Ohio-2850. 2019-1401. Andwan v. Greenhills. Hamilton App. No. C-170673. 2019-1403. Wilson v. Pride. Cuyahoga App. No. 107793, 2019-Ohio-3513. 2019-1451. State v. Whitman. Stark App. No. 2019CA00094, 2019-Ohio-4140. 2019-1493. State v. Cruz-Altunar. Franklin App. No. 18AP-951, 2019-Ohio-2298. 2019-1496. State v. Crim. Cuyahoga App. No. 108047, 2019-Ohio-3771. 2019-1506. State v. Lewis. Mahoning App. No. 18 MA 0059, 2019-Ohio-4081. 2019-1509. State v. Bush. Mahoning App. No. 18 MA 0105, 2019-Ohio-4082. 2019-1532. State v. Hatfield. Franklin App. No. 19AP-5, 2019-Ohio-3909. 2019-1535. Linthicum v. Physicians Anesthesia Serv., Inc. Hamilton App. No. C-180382, 2019-Ohio-3940.

MISCELLANEOUS DISMISSALS

Week of December 30, 2019 2019-0347. In re Application of Columbia MHC E., L.L.C. Public Utilities Commission, Nos. 18-1294-AEM and 18-1528-WS-AIR. On appellant’s application for dismissal. Application granted. Cause dismissed. 2019-1711. State ex rel. Jarrett v. Trumbull Cty. Prosecutor’s Office. In Mandamus. On relator’s application for dismissal. Application granted. Cause dismissed.

MOTION AND PROCEDURAL RULINGS

Week of December 30, 2019 2019-1446. State v. Lanier. Lucas App. No. L-18-1119, 2019-Ohio-3213. On motion for leave to file delayed appeal. Motion granted. Appellant shall file a memorandum in support of jurisdiction within 30 days. O’Connor, C.J., and Fischer, J., dissent. 2019-1450. State v. Gunnels. Cuyahoga App. No. 107351, 2019-Ohio-2822. On motion for leave to file delayed appeal. Motion granted. Appellant shall file a memorandum in support of jurisdiction within 30 days. O’Connor, C.J., and Kennedy, and DeWine, JJ., dissents. 2019-1477. State v. Bishop. Jefferson App. No. 18 JE 0005, 2019-Ohio-2720. On motion for leave to file delayed appeal. Motion denied. Donnelly, J., dissents.

2019-1479. State v. Ford. Stark App. No. 19-CA-0028. On motion for leave to file delayed appeal. Motion granted. Appellant shall file a memorandum in support of jurisdiction within 30 days. O’Connor, C.J., and Kennedy and French, JJ., dissent. 2019-1495. State v. Williams. Lucas App. No. L-19-1174. On motion for leave to file delayed appeal. Motion granted. Appellant shall file a memorandum in support of jurisdiction within 30 days. French, J., dissents. 2019-1499. State v. Wiley. Cuyahoga App. No. 107417, 2019-Ohio-3092. On motion for leave to file delayed appeal. Motion granted. Appellant shall file a memorandum in support of jurisdiction within 30 days. Stewart, J., would appoint counsel. O’Connor, C.J., and Fischer and DeWine, JJ., dissent. 2019-1507. Parma v. Singh. Cuyahoga App. No. 106935, 2018-Ohio-5235. On motion for leave to file delayed appeal. Motion denied. Donnelly, J., dissents. 2019-1524. State v. Terrell. Cuyahoga App. No. 106902, 2018-Ohio-5353. On motion for leave to file delayed appeal. Motion denied. Donnelly, J., dissents. 2019-1563. State v. Kurtz. Franklin App. No. 17AP-382, 2018-Ohio-3942. On motion for leave to file delayed appeal. Motion denied. 2019-0049. State v. Nelson. Champaign App. No. 2018-CA-5, 2018-Ohio-4763. On joint motion of appellee and amicus curiae, Ohio Prosecuting Attorneys Association, for divided oral-argument time scheduled for Tuesday, January 28, 2020. Motion granted. Amicus curiae shall share the time allotted to appellee. 2018-1431. Lunsford v. Sterilite of Ohio, L.L.C. Stark App. No. 2017CA00232, 2018-Ohio-3437. On motion of appellant U.S. Healthworks Medical Group of Ohio, Inc., to reschedule oral argument scheduled for January 28, 2020. Motion denied. 2019-0303. State v. Brinkman. Cuyahoga C.P. No. CR-17-618342-A. On appellant’s unopposed motion to stay briefing schedule. Motion granted. Appellant’s merit brief due March 2, 2020. Briefing schedule shall resume upon the filing of appellant’s merit brief. 2018-1778. State v. Fips. Cuyahoga App. No. 105825, 2018-Ohio-2296. On joint motion of appellant and amicus curiae, Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost, for divided oral-argument time scheduled for January 29, 2020. Motion granted. Amicus curiae shall share the time allotted to appellant.

RECONSIDERATION OF PRIOR DECISIONS

Week of December 30, 2019 2018-1177. State v. Hawkins. Fayette App. No. CA2017-07-013, 2018-Ohio-1983. Reported at __ Ohio St.3d __, 2019-Ohio-4210, __ N.E.3d __. On motion for reconsideration. Motion denied. Donnelly, J., dissents. 2018-1670. State v. Weber. Fairfield App. No. 17-CA-36, 2018-Ohio-3174. Reported at __ Ohio St.3d __, 2019-Ohio-4225, __ N.E.3d __. On motion for reconsideration. Motion denied. Stewart, J., not participating. 2019-0158. State v. Fisher. Meigs App. No. 18CA18, 2018-Ohio-5018. Reported at __ Ohio St.3d __, 2019-Ohio-4226, __ N.E.3d __. On motion for reconsideration. Motion denied. 2019-0398. State ex rel. Ellis v. Cleveland Police Forensic Laboratory. Cuyahoga App. No. 107571, 2019-Ohio-710. Reported at __ Ohio St.3d __, 2019-Ohio-4201, __ Ohio St.3d __. On motion for reconsideration. Motion denied. 2019-0713. State ex rel. Doe v. Ohio State Univ. In Mandamus. Reported at 157 Ohio St.3d 1444, 2019-Ohio-4177, 132 N.E.3d 721. On motion for reconsideration. Motion denied. Kennedy, J., dissents. 2019-1025. King v. Ohio Dept. of Job & Family Servs. Summit App. No. 29198, 2019-Ohio-2989. Reported at 157 Ohio St.3d 1440, 2019-Ohio-4211, 132 N.E.3d 713. On motion for reconsideration. Motion denied.

SLIP OPINIONS REPLACED Week of December 30, 2019 The official versions of the opinions listed below, which were previously released as slip opinions, are being published in the December 30, 2019 Ohio Official Reports advance sheet. These opinions should now be cited using the Ohio Official Reports citation format. 2017-1618. State ex rel. Cincinnati Enquirer v. Cincinnati, 157 Ohio St.3d 290, 2019-Ohio-3876. 2019-0233. State ex rel. Ellis v. Wainwright, 157 Ohio St.3d 279, 2019-Ohio-2853. 2019-1162. State ex rel. Law v. Trumbull Cty. Bd. of Elections, 157 Ohio St.3d 280, 2019-Ohio-3724.

DECISIONS January 3, 2020State v. Hill 2019-CA-11The trial court fully complied with its obligation under Crim.R. 11(C)(2)(a) to advise appellant of the increased maximum penalty created by his post-release control status. Also, despite the slight variation between the indictment language and the State’s factual statement in support of the guilty pleas, the record establishes that appellant subjectively understood the nature of the drug possession offenses to which he pleaded guilty. Judgment affirmed. (Donovan, J., concurring in judgment only.)TuckerClark

***State v. Jones 2019-CA-31The trial court did not err in revoking community control and imposing a consecutive sentence where appellant was convicted of a new felony offense while under community control supervision and had a lengthy criminal record and a poor supervision history. Although appellant contends that he did not understand the sentence, the trial court clearly stated it at the sentencing hearing and in the journal entry. We find no issues with arguable merit under the authority of Anders v. California, 386 U.S. 738, 87 S.Ct. 1396, 18 L.Ed.2d 493 (1967). Judgment affirmed.WelbaumClark

***M&T Bank v. Wood 2019-CA-46The trial court’s order granting summary judgment in favor of appellee was a final appealable order. The trial court properly granted summary judgment in favor of appellee on its foreclosure complaint. The action was brought within the applicable statute of limitations. Appellee’s affiant had personal knowledge of its record-keeping system, and the business records at issue fell within the business records exception to the hearsay rule per Evid.R. 803(6). Appellee’s Lost Note Affidavit established that it was entitled to enforce the note at issue, and the affiant established the amount due under the note. The equities favored the grant of foreclosure in favor of appellee. Judgment affirmed.DonovanClark

***In re S.T. 2019-CA-23 & 2019-CA-34The record establishes that there was clear and convincing evidence supporting the juvenile court’s finding that the statutory elements for termination of parental rights under R.C. 2151.414(B) had been satisfied. Thus, the trial court did not err when it awarded permanent custody of the minor child to Greene County Children Services and terminated the parental rights of Mother and Father. To the extent the expert witness testified regarding his opinions, but not to a reasonable degree of psychological certainty, the record fails to establish that the trial court relied on said opinions in any way in its findings of fact or in its decision to award GCCS permanent custody of the child. Even if the juvenile court failed to disregard any of the improper opinion testimony of the expert witness, the error was harmless and certainly did not rise to the level of plain error. Judgment affirmed.DonovanGreene

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OHIO COURTOF APPEALSSecond Judicial DistrictDAYTON-MONTGOMERY

County Courts Building5th Floor

41 N. Perry StreetDayton, Ohio 45422-2155

Judges:Hon. Jeffrey M. Welbaum

(Presiding andAdministrative Judge)

Hon. Jeffrey E. FroelichHon. Michael Tucker

Hon. Mary E. DonovanHon. Michael T. Hall

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OHIOSUPREME

COURT65 South Front Street

Columbus, Ohio 43215-3431

JUDGES:Hon. Maureen O’Connor

( Chief Justice)Hon. Sharon L. Kennedy

Hon. Judith L. FrenchHon. Patrick F. FischerHon. R. Patrick DeWineHon. Michael P. DonnellyHon. Melody J. Stewart

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ANDERSON; NANCY; October, 31; 93; TEACHER AID; EDUCATION; 6532 OCALA CT; 45459 ARNOTT; ROBERT; November, 10; 70; MILLWRIGHT; GENERAL MOTORS INC.; 746 BROADMOOR DRIVE; 45419 AUDITORE; VICKI; November, 10; 62; EDITOR/DIRECTOR OF MARKETING; AERO SEAL; 1222 HATHAWAY ROAD; 45419 AVERETTE; HILTON; November, 8; 60; PACKAGER; PACKAGING; 90 BENNING PLACE; 45417 BAKER; ANNIE; November, 9; 97; EDUCATOR; GOVERNMENT; 1772 VANCOUVER DR.; 45406 BALLINGER; DEONT’E; November, 2; 25; FOOD SERVICE; RESTAURANT; 4286 CATALPA DR.; 45406 BELL; FLOYD; October, 30; 76; JOB SETTER; AUTOMOTIVE; 83 N. NINTH STREET; 45342 BERRY; VIRGINIA; October, 30; 86; LOAN OFFICER; CHASE BANK; 7522 MT RAINIER; 45424 B I G B E E ; H E L E N ; N o v e m b e r , 9 ; 82; ASSEMBLER; AUTOMOTIVE MANUFACTURING; 3618 SONORA PL; 45416 BLACKFORD; DAVID; November, 7; 56; MECHANIC; TRUCKING; 21 HOMEVIEW DR; 45415 BLAIR; JAMES; November, 7; 81; USAF; FEDERAL GOVERNMENT; 1312 HUFFMAN AVE.; 45403 BLANKENSHIP; WILMA; November, 2; 72; HOMEMAKER; OWN HOME; 450 OAK RIDGE BOULEVARD; 45342 BLEVINS; JACOB; November, 1; 25; LABORER; LOCAL #534; 7854 HINKLE ROAD; 45042 BOCKRATH; TERESA; November, 1; 69; HOMEMAKER; 7850 ALLISON AVENUE; 45415 BOHRER; WILLIAM; November, 3; 92; BUSINESS OWNER; BELMONT FLOWERS AND NURSERY; 875 KENBROOK DRIVE; 45377 BRINING; REVA; November, 6; 72; REGISTERED NURSE; HEALTHCARE; 10276 AIR HILL RD.; 45309 BROTHERTON; THOMAS; November, 5; 25; ARTIST; ART; 6560 SEMLEY COURT; 45415 BROWN; LINDA; October, 28; 76; OWNER; FOOD AND BEVERAGE; 170 LENSDALE AVENUE; 45427 BROWN; MICHAEL; October, 31; 63; PRESS OPERATOR; MANUFACTURING; 1106 NUNNERY DRIVE; 45342 BURNETT; IVA; November, 5; 66; HOMEMAKER; HOME; 7670 STANCREST DRIVE; 45424 BUSH; ARIN; November, 9; 1; 315 COLGATE AVE.; 45417 BUTLER; DORIS; November, 8; 75; SECRETARY; WPAFB; 4606 OWENS DR; 45406 CAGLE; CORI; November, 2; 42; 4220 OLD OSPREY CR.; 45342 CALLISON; JENNIFER; November, 4; 38; MANAGER; FOOD SERVICE; 16 ALOHA DRIVE; 45439 CAMDEN; MARTHA; November, 6; 69; MANAGER; CONVENIENCE STORE; 2209 RECTOR AVE; 45414 CANTRELL; MICHAEL; November, 8; 36; LABORER; CONSTRUCTION; 521 EAST PEASE AVENUE; 45449 CARR; PEGGY; October, 29; 87; C L E R I C A L ; S TAT E O F O K ; 3 6 2 FARNSWORTH DRIVE; 45449 CASE; CHARLES; November, 8; 79; SALESMAN; FRITO LAY; 1076 WOODS VIEW COURT; 45342 CAVE; HUBERT; October, 30; 65; UNKNOWN; UNKNOWN; 208 N CASSEL ROAD; 45377 CHASTEEN; OPAL; November, 3; 95; HOMEMAKER; OWN HOME; 1481 LARAMIE DRIVE; 45432 CLEMONS; BRANDION; November, 2; 29; UNEMPLOYED; 4552 ANNAPOLIS AVENUE; 45416 COLEY; HERMAN; October, 28; 89; INSPECTOR; AUTOMOTIVE; 505 MCRAE CT.; 45417 C O M B S ; J A C K I E ; N o v e m b e r, 1; 84; FLAGMAN; STATE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT; 7300 MCEWEN RD.; 45459 COMER; RUSSELL; November, 7; 92; SUPERVISION; GROCERY; 368 EAST DRIVE; 45419 COOPER; WILLIE; November, 2; 94; COOK; NURSING HOME; 1426 WEST GRAND AVE; 45402 COVINGTON; JAMES; November, 2; 94; NAVY; MILITARY; 5440 STRAWBERRY CT; 45426 CRAWFORD; WILLIAM; November, 10; 64; N/A; N/A; 114 INDIANOLA AVENUE; 45405 CROSS; JENNIFER; November, 2; 39; HOMEMAKER; OWN HOME; 4040 BUTTERWOOD COURT; 45424 CROSS; STEVEN; November, 3; 67; SALES; TOOL & DIE; 2316 LODELL AVE.; 45414 CROUT; LAVENA; October, 29; 98; BANK TELLER; BANKING; 47 ORCHARD AVENUE; 45327 CUFFE; JENNIFER; October, 28; 55; PCT; HEALTHCARE; 1385 EAST SIEBENTHALER AVENUE; 45414

CURRY; JOHN; October, 30; 84; COMPUTER PROGRAM ANALYST; FEDERAL CIVIL SERVICE; 7644 WALMAC STREET; 45424 CUSTER; JOSEPH; November, 5; 61; COMPUTER CONSULTANT; COMPUTERS; 99 WOOLERY LANE; 45415 DABNEY; GARY; November, 7; 84; PLUMBER; FACTORY; 6699 WESTBROOK ROAD; 45315 DANIELS; DARLENA; November, 5; 49; PATIENT CARE TECH; HEALTH CARE; 4952 WESTMORELAND CT; 45431 DAUBERT; FRANCES; November, 1; 91; ADMIN; TELECOMMUNICATIONS; 1188 RED PINE WAY; 45458 DAVENPORT; LC; November, 1; 76; LABORER; GENERAL MOTORS; 3301 HIGHCREST COURT; 45405 DAVISON; BEVERLY; November, 8; 82; TEACHER; EDUCATION; 1101 RUTH ANN CT.; 45309 DEARTH; CAROL; November, 5; 80; CASHIER; HOSPITAL; 3617 MICHIGAN AVE.; 45416 DELRIO; JORGE; November, 7; 55; POLICE OFFICER; POLICE OFFICER; 338 ENFIELD RD.; 45459 DENLINGER; MILDRED; November, 1; 89; BANK TELLER; UNKNOWN; 615 HOLDERMAN PLACE; 45345 DIXON; JACKIE; November, 3; 66; SALES; ASHLEY FURNITURE; 3123 MARTEL DR.; 45420 DOWNEY; THELMA; November, 4; 94; RETAIL; RETAIL; 2120 BROOKLINE AVE.; 45420 EASON; MARK; October, 30; 33; PLUMBER; UNKNOWN; 7178 LITTLE RICHMOND ROAD; 45417 EBBING; BRENDA; November, 2; 65; BANK TELLER; FINANCE; 1643 ROSEMONT BLVD; 45410 ELLINGTON; MICHAEL; November, 5; 69; COSMOTOLOGIST; N/A; 2106 APPLETREE DRIVE; 45426 EMMONS; JAY; November, 10; 76; INSURANCE AGENT; INSURANCE; 6829 WEMBLEY CIRCLE; 45459 ESCHBAUGH; MARGARET; October, 28; 93; HOUSEWIFE; 1343 ROBINHOOD DR.; 45449 EVANS; ERIK; October, 29; 32; LABORER; ROOFING CONSTRUCTION; 238 S. HEDGES; 45403 EXLINE; JAMES; November, 6; 74; TOOL AND DYE; MANUFACTURING; 5070 LAMME RD; 45439 FERGUSON; PATRICK; October, 31; 91; MASTER SERGEANT; US AIR FORCE; 819 GLENEAGLE DR; 45431 FERRY; SCOTT; November, 9; 58; MAINTENANCE; PARK SERVICE; 1119 LINDA VISTA AVE.; 45405 FIELDS; MIYO; October, 30; 86; N/A; N/A; 1133 PLATT CIRCLE; 45402 FIORI; CLARA; November, 7; 92; SELF- EMPLOYED; DOMESTIC; 317 SYCAMORE GLEN DRIVE; 45342 FITZWATER; DONALD; November, 6; 81; PRINTER; PRINTING; 16 S. FINDLAY STREET; 45403 FLEMING; DIANA; November, 4; 64; FOOD SERVICE; COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY; 1942 FARMSIDE DRIVE; 45420 FOLEY; NANCY; November, 1; 77; HAIRDRESSER; SERVICE; 1701 FAR HILLS AVE; 45419 FOLKERTH; CONNIE; November, 2; 69; FACTORY; GM; 3424 DAHLIA DRIVE; 45449 FORD; STEVAN; November, 10; 71; MAIL DELIVERY; UNIVERSITY; 9648 BELFRY CT; 45458 FOSTER; DARYL; October, 31; 49; SUPERVISOR; SHIPPING AND RECEIVING; 2540 OTTELLO AVENUE; 45414 GERSHON; ISAK; November, 4; 93; ENGINEER; ENGINEERING; 5790 DENLINGER ROAD; 45426 GESSNER; MARK; November, 5; 61; ENGINEER; 467 WYOMING STREET; 45410 GIBSON; ERNEST; November, 1; 78; RELATOR; REALTY; 1049 WOODLAND MEADOWS DRIVE; 45377 GIBSON; DOUGLAS; November, 2; 58; CAR DETAILER; AUTOMOTIVE; 4605 NORTHCUTT PLACE; 45414 GILBERT; BETTIE; October, 29; 90; HOMEMAKER; N/A; 4711 WILMINGTON PIKE; 45440 GLASURE; HAROLD; November, 2; 53; UNKNOWN; UNKNOWN; 4830 SALEM AVE.; 45416 GOSS; DON; October, 30 ; 81 ; MANAGER; COMPUTER / BUSINESS EQUIPMENT; 4441 LOTZ RD; 45429 G R E AT H O U S E ; N AT H A N I E L ; November, 3; 66; DISABLED; DRUG COUNSELOR; 1829 N. MAIN STREET; 45405 GUNSALUS; CARLOS; October, 31; 89; AUDIOLOGIST; MEDICAL; 300 ASTORIA ROAD; 43527 GUTIERREZ SANDOVAL; ERIC; November, 3 ; 20; DISABLED; NOT APPLICABLE; 3608 E, THIRD STREET; 45403 HALL; ALESIA; November, 8; 57; HOMEMAKER; 5300 LIMEROCK STREET; 45342 HANKERSON; ANTWON; October, 30; 43; NEVER WORKED; NONE; 501 W. NORMAN AVE.; 45405 HANSFORD; MARIE; November, 3; 89; HOMEMAKER; DOMESTIC; 17 N, WESTVIEW AVE.; 45403

HAZELWOOD; SARAH; November, 2; 92; HOUSEKEEPING; HEALTHCARE; 5809 KENDON STREET; 45414 HEETHER; JAMES; November, 9; 71; SIGN PAINTER; SIGNAGE; 563 HADLEY AVE.; 45419 HENDERSON; ALEXIS; November, 3; 34; CNA-STNA; NURSING; 254 SOUTH CONOVER; 45402 HENDERSON; ALICIA; November, 4; 49; 444 BLAIRWOOD AVENUE; 45403 HENDRICKS; ELEANOR; November, 4; 84; HOMEMAKER; OWN HOME; 3300 N. DIAMOND MILL RD.; 45426 HICKEY; THOMAS; November, 1; 67; ACCOUNTANT; ACCOUNTING; 242 PAGETT DRIVE; 45327 HICKS; JANET; November, 6; 56; HOMEMAKER; DOMESTIC; 1410 CARLISLE AVENUE; 45420 HILL; TONY; November, 9 ; 53; C O N T R A C T O R / O W N E R ; H O M E IMPROVEMENT; 16 HILLPOINT STREET; 45426 HINKLE; MARGARET; November, 7; 89; SALES; RETAIL; ONE COUNTRY LANE; 45309 HIXSON; MITTIE; October, 28; 77; COOK; FOOD SERVICE; 1590 BEATRICE DRIVE; 45424 HODSON; CHARLENE; November, 5; 83; SECRETARIAL; VARIOUS; 1010 TAYWOOD RD.; 45322 HOFFMAN; GLENN; October, 29; 78; DIRECTOR OF BUSINESS PLANNING; BUSINESS; 2111 OLD VIENNA DRIVE; 45459 HOLLOMAN; CARL; November, 5 ; 84 ; TRANSPORT SPECIAL IST; TRANSPORTATION; 15 LANYARD AVE; 45426 HOLLOWAY; ISRAEL; November, 9; 74; NEVER EMPLOYED; NONE; 328 BIRCH DRIVE; 45405 HOLLOWAY; JEFFREY; November, 10; 60; AUTO MECHANIC; AUTO; 320 ALBANY ST.; 45417 HOOPER; CHARLES; Oc tober, 30; 59; DISABLED; DISABLED; 5040 PHILADELPHIA DRIVE; 45415 HOOPS; LYNNE; October, 28; 65; REGISTERED NURSE; AMERICARE; 55 OAK STREET; 45309 HOWARD; JAMES; October, 31; 87; CARRY OUT; SELF-EMPLOYED; 3707 STORMONT RD.; 45426 HUMPHRIES; GARY; November, 10; 64; MOTORCYCLE TECHNITION; MOTORCYCLE REPAIR; 2701 COZY LANE; 45439 HUNT; PATRICIA; November, 5; 67; INSPECTOR; GENERAL MOTORS; 6511 CHERI LYNNE DRIVE; 45415 HUTCHISON; MICHAEL; October, 30; 64; CREW LEADER; PUBLIC UTILITIES; 407 W. HERR STREET; 45322 IMUNDO; LOUIS; November, 2; 77; ARBITRATOR; SELF EMPLOYED; 6116 OLD SPANISH TRAIL; 45459 JACKSON; ANNA; October, 30; 88; PATIENT CARE TECH; MIAMI VALLEY HOSPITAL; 5445 WOODGATE DRIVE; 45424 JENKINS; REBECCA; November, 7; 67; HOMEMAKER; DOMESTIC; 4213 ELLERY AVE.; 45439 JOHNSON; NANCY; November, 6; 78; SUPERVISOR; DATA PROCESSING; 1001 E. ALEX-BELL RD.; 45459 JONES; RICHARD; October, 30; 71; MACHISNT; 8677 DEER HOLLOW DRIVE; 45424 JONES; JOANN; November, 3; 86; OFFICE WORKER; CLERICAL; 5235 SUNCREST DR.; 45414 JORDAN; JOYCE; November, 8; 86; HOMEMAKER; HOME; 8184 WIND DANCER DRIVE; 45327 JOSEPH; PAULA; November, 4; 64; N/A; N/A; 8100 NORTH MAIN STREET; 45415 KANE; BETTY; November, 9; 91; CRIME ANALYSIST; LAW ENFORCEMENT; 1 COUNTRY LANE; 45309 KAVTSCHITSCH; AURELIA; November, 1; 90; HOMEMAKER; DOMESTIC; 365 BENDING BRANCH LANE; 45342 KAYLOR; WILLIAM; October, 31; 49; IT DIRECTOR; EDUCATION; 5635 COACH DRIVE EAST; 45440 KEARNEY; PATRICK; November, 7; 53; ENGINEER; AUTOMOTIVE; 5736 WOODCOCK WAY; 45424 KILIAN; ROY; November, 10; 68; TRUCK DRIVER; 1390 KING TREE DR; 45405 KINNAIRD; CHAD; November, 7; 45; BOUNCER; SECURITY; 1423 ARBOR AVENUE; 45420 KIRK; LAVETTA; October, 28; 64; CLERK; HOTEL; 1501 KIMMEL LANE; 45417 KUCHENBECKER; JO; November, 7; 83; PROPERTY MANAGER; APARTMENTS; 47 BUCKEYE STREET; 45327 LAMBERT; SHIRLEY; November, 7; 61; BOOKEEPER; RETAIL; 5430 FARMERSVILLE GERMANTOWN PIKE; 45325 LARGE; BRANCH; November, 7; 68; PAINTER; LABOR; 415 MASSACHUSETTS; 45417 LARRICK; CHARLES; October, 31; 89; PRESIDENT; FURNITURE STORE; 5371 WILMINGTON PIKE; 45440 LAYCOX; APRIL; November, 6; 65; MANAGER; RE4TAIL; 6996 BROOKVILLE SALEM ROAD; 45309

U.S. TAX LIENS December 30, 2019 – January 3, 2020 INSTRUMENT; DATE; AMOUNT; M O R T G A G O R ( S ) ; A D D R E S S ; MORTGAGEE 2 0 1 9 - 0 0 0 7 3 2 0 7 ; 1 2 / 3 1 / 2 0 1 9 ; $31,580.81; JOHN TIERNAN; 6649 DEER BLUFF DR, DAYTON, OH 45424; USA 2 0 1 9 - 0 0 0 7 3 2 0 8 ; 1 2 / 3 1 / 2 0 1 9 ; $92,821.93; SUGNATURE IRON WORKS LLC; 15 S BROADWAY ST., FARMERSVILLE, OH 45325; USA 2 0 1 9 - 0 0 0 7 3 2 0 9 ; 1 2 / 3 1 / 2 0 1 9 ; $85,665.73; RAM RESTORATION LLC; 11125 YANKEE ST, DAYTON, OH 45458; USA 2019-00073210; 12/31/2019; $1,403.65; JOHN A GRADY & JOAN S GRADY; 547 CRAWLEY RUN APT 205, DAYTON, OH 45458; USA 2019-00073211; 12/31/2019; $11,746.66; JOHN A GRADY; 547 CRAWLEY RUN APT 205, DAYTON, OH 45458; USA 2 0 1 9 - 0 0 0 7 3 2 1 2 ; 1 2 / 3 1 / 2 0 1 9 ; $49,790.08; ROBERT D ARWOOD & KAREN H ARWOOD; 8186 BYERS RD, MIAMISBURG, OH 45342; USA 2 0 1 9 - 0 0 0 7 3 2 1 3 ; 1 2 / 3 1 / 2 0 1 9 ; $40,412.94; DANIEL POWERS & TAMMY POWERS; 1200 S UNION RD, DAYTON, OH 45417; USA 2 0 1 9 - 0 0 0 7 3 2 1 4 ; 1 2 / 3 1 / 2 0 1 9 ; $37,339.14; WILBERT WRIGHT; 3100 BALERIE ARMS DR APT 8, DAYTON, OH 45405; USA 2 0 1 9 - 0 0 0 7 3 2 1 5 ; 1 2 / 3 1 / 2 0 1 9 ; $17,174.79; LEXI M WATTS; 610 SKYVIEW DR, DAYTON, OH 45449; USA 2019-00073216; 12/31/2019; $7,284.05; SCOTT E BURLING & SHERRIE M BURLING; 4417 WALBRIDGE TRL, DAYTON, OH 45430; USA 2 0 1 9 - 0 0 0 7 3 2 1 7 ; 1 2 / 3 1 / 2 0 1 9 ; $12,456.84; DEBRA J STONER; 111 S BROADWAY ST, DAYTON, OH 45426; USA 2 0 1 9 - 0 0 0 7 3 2 1 8 ; 1 2 / 3 1 / 2 0 1 9 ; $12,456.84; STEVE W STONER; 111 S BROADWAY ST, DAYTON, OH 45426; USA 2 0 1 9 - 0 0 0 7 3 2 1 9 ; 1 2 / 3 1 / 2 0 1 9 ; $12,717.88; YOLANDA M KELLY; 4539 LANSMORE DR, DAYTON, OH 45415; USA 2 0 1 9 - 0 0 0 7 3 2 2 0 ; 1 2 / 3 1 / 2 0 1 9 ; $25,315.56; KIMBERLY RANDOLPH; 3019 KINGSTON AVE, DAYTON, OH 45420; USA

RELEASEDU.S. TAX LIENS

December 30, 2019 – January 3, 2020 INSTRUMENT; DATE; AMOUNT; M O R T G A G O R ( S ) ; A D D R E S S ; MORTAGEE(S); REFERENCE 2 0 1 9 - 0 0 0 7 3 2 2 1 ; 1 2 / 3 1 / 2 0 1 9 ; $44,388.51; USA; NOT LISTED; JOSEPH KLIPS (ONLY); 2010-00043193 2 0 1 9 - 0 0 0 7 3 2 2 2 ; 1 2 / 3 1 / 2 0 1 9 ; $18,733.83; USA; NOT LISTED; DREW A HILGEFORD & AIRWAY DAIRY QUEEN; 2014-00043439 2 0 1 9 - 0 0 0 7 3 2 2 3 ; 1 2 / 3 1 / 2 0 1 9 ; $38,180.00; USA; NOT LISTED; JOSEPH KLIPS; 2011-00015678

MECHANIC’S LIENS December 30, 2019 – January 3, 2020 INSTRUMENT; DATE; AMOUNT; M O R T G A G O R ( S ) ; A D D R E S S ; MORTGAGEE(S) 2019-00072773; 12/30/2019; NOT LISTED; MICHAEL REAGAN; DIXIE HEIGHTS (LOTS 1 - 340) Lot/Unit: 198 - PT & DIXIE HEIGHTS (LOTS 1 - 340) Lot/Unit: 197; MR ROOTER PLUMBING 2019-00072943; 12/30/2019; NOT LISTED; BUCKEYE HOTELS LLC; YORK COMMONS S18 Lot/Unit: 47 - PT; CORE & MAIN LP FKA 2019-00073115; 12/30/2019; NOT LISTED; NEW GETTYSBURG BAPTIST CHURCH; DAYTON Lot: 70819 - PT & DAYTON Lot: 70818 – PT; HOUSER ASPHALT & CONCRETE INC 2020-00000319; 01/03/2020; NOT LISTED; KETTERING OH LLC; GREEN MEADOWS S07 (LOTS 142 - 0) Lot/Unit: 142; AMERICAS FLOOR SOURCE LLC 2020-00000420; 01/03/2020; NOT LISTED; CHARLES HOLTZ; BLOOMFIELD VILLAGE S04 (LOTS 50 - 86) Lot/Unit: 57; HIGHFIELD DOOR SALES

RECORDER’SOFFICE

Brandon C. McClain, Recorder

Montgomery County

VENDOR’SLICENSES

Karl L. Keith, AuditorMontgomery County

DEATHNOTICES

Miami Valley CountiesOhio Department of Health

BUSINESS AND STATISTICAL INFORMATIONSection D

DAILY COURT REPORTER, DAYTON, OHIO Page NineFriday, January 10, 2020 (010)

RAMSEY; RONNIE; November, 1; 62; SALESPERSON; MANUFACTURING; 5471 BARNARD DRIVE; 45424 RASI; PATRICIA; November, 8; 74; NEVER WORKED; NONE; 2301 WYOMING STREET; 45420 REEDER; ANNIE; November, 1; 95; READING SPECIALIST; N/A; 300 TAPESTRY LANE; 45426 RICHARD; LYNN; November, 5; 64; DRIVER; RTA; 5063 BROCK LANE; 45415 RICHARDS; MARY; November, 6; 79; TEACHER; DAYTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS; 3700 DORSET DR; 45405 RIEGEL; DAVID; November, 3; 90; CONSTRUCTION; L RIEGEL AND SONS; 811 ALBERT ROAD; 45309 RILEY; MANUEL; November, 7; 59; MANAGER; CAR WASH; 419 SOUTH NINTH ST.; 45342 RILEY; THOMAS; November, 9; 79; ASSEMBLER; MANUFACTURING; 1420 BEAVERCREEK LANE; 45429 ROBERTS; DORIS; October, 31; 95; REALTOR; REAL ESTATE; 5580 BURKHARDT AVENUE; 45431 ROBERTS; BARBARA; November, 1; 86; BOOKKEEPER; BANK; 300 ASTORIA ROAD; 45327 ROBERTS; LEVI; November, 1; 28; MECHANIC; AUTOMOBILE; 123 MARKET ST; 45309 ROBINSON; DOROTHY; November, 3; 86; HOME FACILITATOR; EASTWAY; 1681 KENSINGTON DR.; 45406 ROGGE; VELMA; November, 10; 92; OFFICE MANAGER; HOSPITAL; 610 MOSSOAK DR; 45429 ROTH; EMMET; November, 9; 71; FIELD SERVICE MANAGER; FORD MOTOR COMPANY; 300 NUTT ROAD; 45458 RYLES; BONNIE; November, 6; 85; HOME CHILD CARE; CHURCH; 7715 BELDALE AVENUE; 45424 SALEH; ZIZETTE; November, 2; 55; PHYSICIAN; MEDICINE; 1000 THICKET WALK; 45429 SAMPLEY; BETTY; October, 29; 87 ; BOOKKEEPER; CHURCH; 240 WRENWOOOD COURT; 45322 SANFORD; KENDALL; November, 4; 32; KITCHEN DIRECTOR; SCHOOL; 3754 KINGS HIGHWAY; 45406 SAYLOR; LOUIS; November, 9; 87; OWNER; STORAGE; 3840 HERTLAND DRIVE; 45439 SCHINDEL; MARJORIE; October, 30; 88; COOK; FOOD SERVICE; 140 EAST WOODBURY DRIVE; 45415 SCOTT; THOMAS; November, 1; 73; 39 ROBERT ST.; 45449 SEYMORE; CLEMMIE; November, 5; 71; SELF EMPLOYED; N/A; 8390 LYONS GATE WAY; 45342 S H A H ; N A N D L A L ; N o v e m b e r, 1; 86; PHYSICIAN; MEDICINE; 241 SUMMERFORD PLACE; 45458 SIMMONS; CLIMMIE; November, 5; 92; COOK; N/A; 5223 BIRDLAND AVENUE; 45417 SIZEMORE; ELIZABETH; November, 6; 60; HOMEMAKER; HOME; 5148 RUCKS RD; 45417 SMALLS; KERRIS; November, 8; 21; CLERK; SPEEDWAY; 435 W. WENGER ROAD; 45322 SMITH; ELISA; November, 1; 60; SCHOOL TEACHER; CHICAGO BOARD OF EDUCATION; 4081 SAYLOR ST; 45416 SMITH; LARRY; November, 6; 65; ASSEMBLER; AUTOMOTIVE; 4143 GARDENDALE AVE.; 45417 SMITH; GRETA; November, 7; 87; INSPECTOR; US CUSTOMS; 6474 WOODACRE COURT; 45322 SORRELL; MURIEL; October, 30; 86; MACHINE TENDEER; MIAMI PAPER; 601 SKYVIEW DRIVE; 45449 SPILLER; CAROLYN; November, 3; 77; INSURANCE MANAGER; INSURANCE; 1937 INDIAN HEAD ROAD; 45459 SPURLOCK; CHRISTINA; November, 3; 46; HOMEMAKER; OWN HOME; 2313 ONEIDA AVENUE; 45414 STATEN; KEVIN; October, 31; 63; JANITOR; 2712 TANGY COURT; 45414 STOUDEMIRE; JAMES; October, 30; 79; LABORER; STORE; 619 YALE AVE.; 45402 STUCK; DAVID; October, 30; 72; SECURITY GUARD CAPTAIN; GM; 9476 ARBORIDGE LANE; 45342 TAYLOR; JACQUELINE; October, 30; 89; OFFICE MANAGER; ELECTRIC; 590 ISAAC PRUGH WAY; 45429 THERIAULT; LOIS; November, 2; 56; TAXI DRIVER; 2343 MAYFAIR ROAD; 45405 THOMAS; MATTHEW; November, 2; 61; LINEMAN; ARMY; 3500 SHILOH SPRINGS ROAD; 45426 THOMPSON; SHARON; November, 2; 66; BEAUTICIAN; HAIR; 324 LUTZ DRIVE; 45322 THOMPSON; HANAMI; November, 9; 87; HOMEMAKER; FAMILY; 1080 BISHOP DRIVE; 45449 TOBIAS; BETTY; November, 4; 70; SERVICE ADVISOR; AUTOMOTIVE; 722 EAST PEARL STREET; 45342 TRENT; RALPH; November, 7; 73; FORK LIFT OPERATOR; AUTOMOTIVE M A N U FA C T U R I N G ; 8 5 11 U P P E R MIAMISBURG ROAD; 45342 TUCKER; ELIZABETH; November, 10; 91; 89 BROOKHAVEN DR.; 45426 TUGGLE; WALTER; November, 2; 72; TRUCK DRIVER; TRANSPORTATION; 106 SLATEFORD FARM CIRCLE; 45322 TURNER; LENA; November, 6; 85; JANITORIAL; NCR; 5070 LAMME ROAD; 45439 UNDERWOOD; TRECIA; November, 3; 56; 5617 ELGIN ROOF ROAD; 45426 VON BLON; MARY; November, 3; 81; SECRETARY; MANUFACTURING; 8400 ST. FRANCIS DRIVE; 45458

WALKER; DOUGLAS; November, 6; 46; DISABLED; 4618 MIDWAY AVE; 45417 WALTER; MELANIE; November, 4; 74; BUYER/PROPERTY MANAGER; RETAIL; 319-1C SAIL BOAT RUN; 45458 WATTS; RALPH; November, 2; 57; LABORER; LABOR; 1818 HUFFMAN AVENUE; 45403 WEEKS; JACK; November, 3; 83; TECH SUPPORT; MANUFACTURING; 409 WINDSOR PARK DRIVE; 45459 WEITTHOFF; DOROTHY; October, 31; 91; HOMEMAKER; HOME; 590 ISAAC PRUGH WAY; 45429 WELLS; JAMES; November, 4; 89; MACHINIST; AUTOMOTIVE; 200 HAYDEN AVE; 45431 WESTLEY; AMY; November, 1; 48; SALESPERSON; RETAIL; 25 LYNNHAVEN DRIVE; 45431 WHALEY; CHARLES; November, 8; 65; DISABLED; DISABLED; 4834 ANDES DRIVE; 45432 WHITE; EARL; November, 9; 78; ELECTRICIAN; AUTOMOTIVE; 6017 PINE GLEN LANE; 45424 WILKEY; LONNIE; November, 4; 62; ROOFER; ROOFING; 2119 KING AVENUE; 45420 WILLIAMS; RANDALL; October, 28; 64; MECHANICAL TROUBLESHOOTER; MANUFACTURING; 248 ALLANHURST AVENUE; 45377 WILSON; ARLENE; November, 6; 83; BOOK KEEPER; ORTHODONIST; 8367 SAINT FRANCES COURT; 45458 WILSON; JEANNETTE; November, 10; 92; HOMEMAKER; N/A; 706 SUNNYVIEW AVE; 45406 WRIGHT; KEITH; October, 31; 56; HANDYMAN; 206 S. KILMER ST.; 45417 YANTIS; ROSEMARY; November, 1; 84; BOOKKEEPER; CLERICAL; 5440 CHARLESGATE ROAD; 45424 YETTER; ANDREA; November, 2; 71; ADMINISTRATIVE; ACCOUNTING; 138-3 HEATHCLIFF RD; 45415 YOUNG; BOOKER; October, 30; 66; SUPERVISOR; FACTORY; 5781 WALNUT WOOD WAY; 45415 ZAHORA; VIRGINIA; October, 31; 63; HOMEMAKER; OWN HOME; 1161 WAVES LANDING; 45459 ZIEGLER; ROBERT; October, 29; 73; MILITARY; GOVERNMENT; 10337 SPRINGPOINTE CIRCLE; 45342

AUGLAIZE COUNTY* Last Name; First Name; Date of Death; Age; Address; Zip; Occupation**; Industry** AUGSBURGER; VERDIE; October, 30; 101; SECRETARY; LOCKWOOD REAL ESTATE; 100 RED OAK DRIVE; 45806 BURRELL; LEONA; October, 29; 81; NURSE; HEALTH; 1035 HAGER ST; 45885 CARLILE; LINDA; November, 7; 80; ASSISTANT; MEDICAL; 143 LAGO VUE COURT; 45885 FISHER; THELMA; October, 31; 62; PRODUCTION WORKER; TIRE AND RUBBER MANUFACTURING; 808 WEST NORTH STREET; 45885 GIBSON; GEORGE; October, 29; 78; 16048 MAIER BARBER ROAD; 45885 GILBERT; JAMES; November, 2; 65; CONTRACTOR; TELEPHONE AND FIBER OPTICS; 11473 EAST DRIVE; 45885 HUGHES; MARILYN; November, 5; 89; CLERK; AEP; 605 E MAIN STREET; 45806 IHLE; RUTH; November, 1; 78; FAST FOOD COOK; 24 NORTH HAMILTON STREET; 45865 KRUSE; RONALD; October, 28; 66; BRANCH PRESIDENT; BANKING; 1005 SPRINGWOOD LANE; 45895 LOWE; BENJAMIN; November, 10; 63; DELIVERY; NAPA; 216 WEST MULBERRY; 45896 LUNZ; MELBA; November, 6; 86; HOMEMAKER; OWN HOME; 14317 PUSHETA ROAD; 45895 OTTING; NORMA; November, 8; 86; HOMEMAKER; OWN HOME; 566 E. FOURTH ST.; 45865 REASONER; WALTER; November, 9; 90; FACTORY WORKER; MANUFACTURING; 14442 U.S. HIGHWAY 33; 43331 ROLLER; JOSEPH; October, 29; 70; TRANSPORTATION WORKER; AIR FORCE BASE; 08132 PLATTNER PIKE; 45869 SALISBURY; ETTA; November, 2; 94; HOMEMAKER; HOME; 329 HICKORY STREET; 45885 SMITH; NELSON; November, 3; 79; MACHINIST; MANUFATURING; 719 WEST NORTH STREET; 45885 SPRAGUE; TEDDY; November, 10; 81; ELECTRICIAN; FORD MOTOR; 22164 STATE ROUTE 198; 45806 STEINEMAN; JOHN; November, 9; 55; LATHE OPERATOR; MANUFACTURING; 6806 STATE ROUTE 364; 45869 TRIPLETT; DONALD; November, 9 ; 64 ; PRODUCTION EMPLOYEE; MANUFACTURING; 221 NORTH PINE STREET; 45885 T R U M A N ; K E L LY ; O c t o b e r , 2 9 ; 4 9 ; P R O D U C T I O N W O R K E R ; DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITY; 702 JAY STREET; 45885 WAESCH; JAMES; November, 9; 8 4 ; M E C H A N I C A L E N G I N E E R ; MANUFACTURING; 11300 YOST CIRCLE; 45885 WELTY; JOEL; November, 1; 67; LABORER; MANUFACTURING; 205 EASTOWN DR.; 45895 WILLIAMS; KAREN; October, 28; 63; LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSE; NURSING; 800 SOUTH BEECH STREET; 45885

BUTLER COUNTY* Last Name; First Name; Date of Death; Age; Address; Zip; Occupation**; Industry** ABNER; TIMOTHY; November, 1; 63; LABORER; PAPER MANUFACTURING; 55 GREENSWARD DRIVE; 45011 ALTIERI; PHILLIP; November, 3; 94; CUSTODIAN; FAIRFIELD SCHOOLS; 386 WYOMING AVENUE; 45014 ANDERSON; JOHN; November, 5; 84; SALES; RUBBERMAID INDUSTRY; 3891 OXFORD MILLVILLE ROAD; 45056 ANDERSON; JENNIFER; November, 10; 40; TEACHER; EDUCATION; 6214 CAMBRIDGE TRAIL; 45044 AULT; GERMAINE; November, 7; 84; HOMEMAKER; OWN HOME; 7222 HERITAGESPRING DRIVE; 45069 BECK; BERLINDA; October, 30; 47; 420 SYCAMORE STREET; 45011 BEEBE; EMMA; October, 30; 100; HOMEMAKER; OWN HOME; 112 LORETTA DRIVE; 45044 BEELER; EARL; October, 30; 87; FARMER; FARMING; 5790 HAMILTON-SCIPIO ROAD; 45053 BINDER; STEVEN; November, 2; 65; FARMER; FARMING; 6749 STATION RD.; 45069 BLEVINS; NANCY; November, 6; 55; FACTORY WORKER; PANDA PENCIL FACTORY; 213 BALTIMORE STREET; 45044 BOLINGER; GAYLE; November, 7; 69; ASSISTANT TREASURER; MADISON TOWNSHIP SCHOOL BOARD; 70 BRITTANY WOODS DRIVE; 45050 BOSHEARS; ROBIN; November, 2; 62; HOMEMAKER; OWN HOME; 5770 MOSIMAN ROAD; 45042 BOWLING; LOIS; November, 4; 82; CLERICAL; PUBLIC SCHOOLS; 4318 STONE TRACE LANE; 45011 BRADL; NANCY; November, 8; 90; TELEPHONE OPERATOR; BELL SOUTH; 7836 NEIDA DRIVE; 45069 BREEDLOVE; ORLANDO; November, 4; 82; LABORER; MFG; 502 GLADYS DRIVE; 45044 BURCHYETT; JAMES; October, 30; 92; PROFESSOR IN EDUCATION LEADERSHIP; MIAMI UNIVERSITY; 816 WHITE OAK DRIVE; 45056 CAMPBELL; ROBERT; October, 29; 84; RETIRED/AIR FORCE; 9139 RIDGEMONT DR.; 45069 CHICAJ; JUAN; November, 7; 10; 31 KELLY STREET; 45011 CHILDERS; GREGORY; November, 9; 55; SELF-EMPLOYED; REMODELING; 7758 WILDBRANCH RD; 45011 CLARK; MARJORIE; November, 5; 81; TEACHER; EDUCATION; 36 ELSMERE COURT; 45013 CONLEY; MARQUI; November, 4; 26; CONSTRUCTION; 806 17TH AVENUE; 45044 CONNER; ROBERT; October, 29; 41; CHAPLAIN; RELIGIOUS; 8354 PARK PLACE; 45069 COOK; JOYCE; October, 30; 80; COSMETOLOGIST; BEAUTY INDUSTRY; 6143 STEPHENSON ROAD; 45056 CORSETTI; LAWRENCE; November, 1; 76; MACHINE REPAIR; GENERAL MOTORS; 485 WYOMING AVENUE; 45014 CRAFT; DENNIS; November, 8; 61; OWNER; CONSTRUCTION COMPANY; 337 N EASTVIEW PARKWAY; 45011 CREECH; ELI; November, 2; 87; FACTORY WORKER; O.S.KELLY CO. PIANO PLATE MANUFACTURER; 665 DIAMOND LOOP ROAD; 45044 DOEBLER; PATSY; October, 31; 83; SECRETARY; CHURCH; 3803 CARMODY PLACE; 45044 DOWNING; DENISE; October, 31; 57; LIBRARY TECHNICIAN; LIBRARY; 4624 BONITA DR.; 45044 ENGLE; GARY; November, 4; 70; RELIEF WORKER; GENERAL MOTORS; 2316 GRAND AVENUE; 45044 ESCALANTE PEREZ; OFEL IA ; November, 2; 38; HOMEMAKER; 493 CONCORD LANE; 45241 F E N N E K E N ; C H R I S T O P H E R ; November, 6; 42; DEPARTMENT MANAGER; FOODS; 6313 COUGAR PATH; 45044 FISCHER; EUGENE; October, 28; 82; 7690 SCIOTO COURT; 45069 FLAIG; MARK; November, 6; 62; ELECTRICIAN; 5584 WAYNE TRACE ROAD; 45011 FLESHER; PATRICIA; October, 31; 68; SECURITY GUARD; RETAIL; 412 CURTIS DRIVE; 45013 GARRETT; BILLY; November, 3; 72; CUSTODIAN; MIAMI UNIVERSITY; 82 SCOTT LANE; 45015 GLOVER; SHARON; November, 3; 64; STNA; OTTERBEIN NURSING HOME; 3225 TYTUS AVENUE; 45044 GOODWIN; ROBERT; November, 4; 83; ENGINEER; GE; 8874 MEADOWVIEW DR.; 45069 GRUWELL; SAMUEL; October, 28; 82; PLANT MANAGER; ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURING; 2412 SCHROFF DR.; 45042 HAMBLIN; MARY; November, 3; 77; HOMEMAKER; OWN HOME; 1323 CAMPBELL AVENUE; 45011 HARRISON; MICHAEL; November, 5; 68; AUCTIONEER; AUCTION; 836 LAUREL AVENUE; 45015 HEATER; RUBY; November, 7; 85; LABORER; PACKAGING; 700 ELWOOD STREET; 45042 HENRICH; VINCENT; October, 28; 99; PHOTOGRAPHER; 7222 HERITAGESPRING DR.; 45069 HERNANDEZ VASQUEZ; LUIS; November, 1; 4; 54 PROVIDENCE DR; 45014

HUDSON; NORMA; November, 3; 71; AGENT; INSURANCE; 6541 STOCKTON ROAD; 45014 HUDSON; KENNY; November, 7; 57; IT PROFESSIONAL; OFFICE; 535 PUTHOFF STREET; 45013 HUNT; GERALD; November, 3; 86; 86 APPLEWOOD DRIVE; 45014 INSCHO; SHERRY; October, 31; 55; 9313 DOCKSIDE WAY; 45069 ISSENMANN; KATHY; November, 6; 74; TEACHER; EDUCATION; 13 LISA DRIVE; 45013 JENNINGS; DARRELL; November, 6 ; 7 8 ; 9 1 1 A D M I N I S T R A T O R ; TELECOMMUNICATIONS; 1660 HUNTER RD; 45014 JOHANTGES; EARL; November, 9; 93; MILKMAN; MILK DELIVERY; 7200 HERITAGE SPRING DRIVE; 45069 JONES; EGBERT; October, 30; 72; MASTER ELECTRICIAN; LABOR; 4332 WHITMORE LANE; 45014 JOSEPH; JOHN; October, 28; 42; CONCRETE FINISHER; CONSTRUCTION; 1005 ELLEN DR.; 45042 JUDY; ELAINE; November, 9; 84; HOUSEWIFE; AT HOME; 4400 VANNEST AVE; 45042 KALINOFF; LAVERNA; November, 10; 86; HOMEMAKER; DOMESTIC; 8073 TYLERSVILLE RD.; 45069 KEEFER; PATRICIA; October, 28; 78; HOMEMAKER; DOMESTIC; 9418 PATTI CIRCLE; 45069 KELLY; SHEILA; November, 7; 52; HOMEMAKER; OWN HOME; 205 ARNOLD DR.; 45044 KING; ADA; November, 5; 67; CLERK; RETAIL; 306 SOUTH 5TH STREET; 45011 KNULL; DAVID; October, 28; 55; ANALYST; INSURANCE BUSINESS; 7908 WEST GATE PARK; 45069 LANGFORD; GEOFFREY; November, 8; 91; PLANT MANAGER; MANUFACTURING; 7571 BLACK SQUIRREL TRAIL; 45011 LEDFORD; MARY; November, 3; 87; HOMEMAKER; OWN HOME; 609 OAK FORGE PLACE; 45067 LEDFORD; JESSICA; November, 8; 33; HOMEMAKER; IN OWN HOME; 734 MILLIKIN ST; 45013 LEDOUX; DAVID; November, 6; 56; THERAPIST; HOSPITAL/MEDICAL; 6728 FOUNTAINS BOULEVARD; 45069 LEVLINE; MARIAN; November, 8; 84; CLERICAL WORKER; INSURANCE; 3995 BEDFORD AVE; 45015 MAGNESS; CHARLES; November, 5; 57; CUSTOMER SERVICE MANAGER; CAR DEALERSHIP; 8031 SURREY BROOK PL.; 45069 MARTIN; ROBERT; November, 7; 70; SALES; AUTOMOTIVE; 3624 OXFORD MILLVILLE ROAD; 45056 MCCLELLAN; HELEN; October, 30; 88; HOMEMAKER; HOME; 1477 WOODRIDGE DR; 45013 MENDOZA; ROQUE; November, 5; 70; TRUCK DRIVER; TRUCKING; 7611 TEPPERWOOD DR; 45069 MILLER; LAWRENCE; November, 4; 77; FORD; AUTOMOTIVE; 4126 NICHOLS RD; 45056 MORRIS; LINDA; October, 31; 79; OFFICE MANAGER; HEALTH CARE; 6898 HAMILTON MIDDLETOWN ROAD; 45044 MOULTON; STEPHEN; November, 7; 82; 6645 LIBERTY CIRCLE; 45069 NORMAN; ALBERT; November, 4; 95; EXECUTIVE; HEAVY MACHINERY; 7222 HERITAGESPRING DR; 45069 OLIVER; BARBARA; November, 7; 97; OFFICE MANAGER; HEALTHCARE; 13 PLEASANT CREEK COURT; 45014 OTTO; JANE; November, 4; 95; TRAVEL AGENT; TRAVEL AGENCY; 1460 CORYDALE DR; 45014 PATRICK; KELLY; November, 7; 48; SALES; RETAIL; 761 WICKLOW LANE; 45050 PHILLIPS; ROBERT; October, 30; 89; CONSTRUCTION; OWNER; 2831 FRONT STREET; 45013 PROCTOR; FAIRY; October, 30; 85; SECRETARY; PILLSBURY; 1259 COLONIAL DRIVE; 45013 RADENHEIMER; RODNEY; October, 29; 75; SUPERVISOR; CINCINNATI BELL; 7316 SOUTH DWYER RD.; 45053 RICHARDSON; GOLDIE; November, 7; 91; HOUSEWIFE; AT HOME; 2013 PATER AVE; 45011 ROLFES; CHRISTINE; October, 29; 62; DISABLED; DISABLED; 2402 BEVINGTON LANE; 45013 ROSE; CLARA; November, 3; 85; ACCOUNTING; AERONCA; 909 MARCIA DRIVE; 45067 RUDD; NELVIN; November, 8; 82; C E M E N T F I N I S H E R ; H A M I LT O N EXCAVATIONS; 3026 MOHAWK STREET; 45044 SALZER; EDWARD; November, 2; 81; SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT; CHEMICAL MANUFACTURING; 8340 PARK PLACE; 45069 SANABRIA; CARMEN; October, 29; 91; 3319 PLEASANT VIEW DRIVE; 45011 SAXTON; ZELLA; October, 28; 87; ACCOUNT; INSURANCE; 5487 LAKESIDE DRIVE; 45014 SCALF; JUDITH; November, 9; 79; HOMEMAKER; OWN HOME; 4014 LAYHIGH ROAD; 45014 SCHREIBEIS; JAMES; November, 4; 55; CARPENTER; CONSTRUCTION; 2513 MORGAN ROSS ROAD; 45013 SHEETS; SCOTT; November, 9; 58; PARTS DRIVER; SMYTH AUTOMOTIVE; 7847 MYERS ROAD; 45042 SMITH; GLENDA; November, 2; 42; 1050 SHULER AVENUE; 45011

LEACH; EDWIN; October, 30; 81; OWNER; GCCS; 8443 TAYLORSVILLE ROAD; 45424 LEACH; DIANE; November, 6; 73; ADMINISTRATIVE; ADMINSTRATIVE; 3900 SHROYER ROAD; 45429 LITCHFIELD; SUSAN; November, 8; 75; WAITRESS; RESTAURANT; 2435 KOEHLER AVENUE; 45414 LOCKETT; ROOSEVELT; November, 2; 56; LABORER; DATWYLER; 1247 DENNISON AVE.; 45417 LONG; ROBERT; November, 2; 85; MANAGER; TELEPHONE SERVICE; 67 E. SOCIAL ROW ROAD; 45458 LONG; RALPH; November, 8; 69; CONTRACTOR; CONSTRUCTION; 329 HUFFMAN AVENUE; 45403 LOVELY; IVA; November, 3; 86; SECRETARY/BOOKKEEPER; AUTO REPAIR AND STORAGE; 2939 VALLEY ST; 45404 MACK; BARBARA; November, 1; 75; NURSE ASSISTANT; VETERAN HOSPITAL; 5790 DENLINGER ROAD; 45426 MADISON; CLARENCE; October, 31; 88; FACTORY; AUTO MANUFACTURING; 1734 GONGERT AVENUE; 45403 MARTIN; MARY ANN; November, 3; 76; GUIDANCE COUNCELOR; EDUCATION; 611 RENOLDA WOODS COURT; 45429 MCCAMBRY; TIMOTHY; November, 5; 71; LABORER; WRIGH PATTERSON AFB; 4830 SALEM AVENUE; 45426 MCCONNELL; JACK; November, 3; 70; DIE SETTER; 336 CLOVER STREET; 45410 MCGREEVY; JANET; November, 4; 69; SECRETARY; BEEBERS PHARMACY; 4609 OLIVE ROAD; 45426 MEEKER; DON; November, 3; 81; MACHINE OPERATOR; LABOR; 3614 RIDGE AVENUE; 45416 MESING; MARILYN; November, 5; 66; HOMEMAKER; DOMESTIC; 8976 DEEP FOREST LANE; 45458 MICHAEL; OLA; October, 29; 100; EXECUTIVE SECRETARY; DELCO PRODUCTS; 1 COUNTRY LN.; 45309 MILAM; CHARLOTTE; October, 28; 76; HOMEMAKER; HOME; 4007 RAVENNA ROAD; 45414 MILLER; KAREN; October, 31; 26; INSURANCE; INSURANCE; 2609 CORNETT DRIVE; 45414 MILLER; JOHN; November, 1; 65; CLEANING; JANITORIAL; 418 NOTRE DAME AVENUE; 45404 MOORE; HARLESS; November, 6; 84; SALESPERSON; AUTOMOTIVE; 708 FALLVIEW AVENUE; 45322 MORRIS; BART; November, 8; 92; TECHNICAL WRITER; DEFENSE; 8988 DEEP FOREST LANE; 45458 MORROW; PATRICIA; November, 10; 61; HOMEMAKER; N/A; 720 WYOMING STREET; 45410 MULLINS; JOSEPH; November, 6; 38; NEVER WORKED; NONE; 4900 WOODMAN PARK DRIVE; 45432 MYERS; JUDITH; October, 30; 82; HOMEMAKER; OWN HOME; 6816 LORIEN WOODS DRIVE; 45459 NGUYEN; HA; October, 30; 46; S E A M S T R E S S ; C L O T H I N G ; 4 3 0 1 CROWNWOOD AVENUE; 45415 NOE; TERESA; November, 9; 62; INSPECTOR; MANUFACTURING; 13920 EATON PIKE; 45345 NOREIKAS; ANTHONY; October, 31; 76; ENGINEER; DAYTON PROGRESS; 8763 WASHINGTON COLONY DRIVE; 45458 NORMAN; TINA; November, 4; 57; HOUSEKEEPING; N/A; 90 BENNING PLACE; 45417 O’CONNOR; DORIS; October, 31; 96; COMPUTER PROGRAMMER; US GOVERNMENT; 50 FINDLAY ST; 45403 OGAN; LEWIS; November, 3; 65; MAINTENANCE; SCHOOLS; 95 S. MAPLE STREET; 45327 O’QUINN; EARNEST; November, 7; 86; INSPECTOR; GM; 8680 PLEASANT PLAIN RD.; 45309 PALMER; DONNA; November, 8; 71; OWN HOME; DOMESTIC; 640 CHERRY BLOSSOM DRIVE; 45449 PERRY; JOEL; October, 30; 96; LAB TECH; COMPANY; 5807 ROSEBURY DRIVE; 45424 PETTIGREW; LINITA; October, 28; 43; FLORIST; 4844 MARBURN AVE.; 45417 PHILLIPS; PEGGIE; October, 31; 85; TEACHERS AID; BOARD OF EDUCATION; 3701 STORMONT RD; 45426 PIERCE; DIANNE; November, 6; 73; WAS WORKER; 1414 KIMMEL LANE; 45417 PORTER; KARL; November, 3; 67; MANAGER; CULINARY; 6280 LEAWOOD DRIVE; 45424 PORTER-DEWBERRY; NATHON; November, 6; 52; LABORER; N/A; 717 SOUTH EUCLID AVENUE; 45402 POWELL; HAROLD; October, 30; 87; INSPECTOR; DAYTON WALTHER; 9231 ROOKS ROAD; 45458 PRIDDY; TEENA; November, 3; 73; FINANCE ADMINISTRATOR; NCR; 520 PARK AVENUE; 45342 PRODAN; MARY; November, 2 ; 91; HOMEMAKER; OWN HOME; 409 CATHERINE AVENUE; 45449 PROFITT; ELLEN; November, 10; 75; TEACHER’S AIDE; EDUCATION; 3629 WOODBINE AVENUE; 45420 PUGH; PANDORA; November, 7; 78; 6816 HOOVER AVENUE; 45427 PULLEY; PHILLIP; November, 5; 63; 4820 TENSHAW DRIVE; 45417 RALSTON; WILLIE; November, 3; 84; HOMEMAKER; OWN HOME; 2259 TERRYLYNN AVE.; 45439 RAMEY; HABIBA; November, 6; 43; HOSPITAL; 5127 NORRIS DRIVE; 45414

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STEWART; TIFFANY; November, 1; 34; SERVER; RESTAURANT; 409 FAIR AVENUE; 45011 TAGGART; GERALD; October, 31; 81; SALES; RETAIL; 985 GAIL AVENUE; 45014 TAYLOR; LINDSAY; November, 4; 29; HOMEMAKER; OWN HOME; 3901 TRENTON ROAD; 45011 THEISS; NORMAN; October, 29; 81; MACHINIST; MANUFACTURING; 712 SYCAMORE STREET; 45011 TONEY; REBECCA; October, 28; 66; 5225 OAK CREEK TRAIL; 45011 TRUETT; WILMA; November, 3; 72; DISABLED; DISABLED; 1074 OXFORD MIDDLETOWN ROAD; 45013 WALKER; STEPHANIE; October, 30; 49; MARKETING; MARKETING; 2 HORIZON CT; 45014 WALKER; DOROTHY; November, 7; 93; SECRETARY; LAW; 7899 TRINITY SHORE CIRCLE; 45044 WESLEY; JOYCE; November, 2; 72; SERVER; RESTAURANT; 72 WEINMAN DRIVE; 45013 WILLIAMS; KEITH; October, 31; 56; ENGINEER; GENERAL ELECTRIC; 6960 ASHVIEW LANE; 45011 WILLIAMS; JANIE; November, 3; 84; SEWING; MANUFACTURING; 1107 SIPPLE AVE; 45011 WILSON; NANCY; October, 28; 64; OFFICE MANAGER; MEDICAL; 163 GORDON AVENUE; 45013 WILSON; RUSSELL; October, 30; 82; TUBING CONSULTANT; STEEL; 109 BURKE ST.; 45067 YAMBRICH; STEPHEN; November, 8; 88; SUPERVISOR; CASTER MANUFACTURER; 35 NORMANDY COURT; 45013

CHAMPAIGN COUNTY* Last Name; First Name; Date of Death; Age; Address; Zip; Occupation**; Industry** ARMSTRONG; THOMAS; November, 2; 90; WELDER; MANUFACTURING; 5886 ST. RT. 55; 43078 BROWN; DEBRA; October, 28; 62; ONCOLOLGY NURSE; HEALTHCARE; 4585 CHURCH ROAD; 43078 CLINE; TIMOTHY; October, 31; 71; 938 OLD FARM ROAD; 43078 DENNEHY; DAVID; November, 3; 67; SUPERVISOR; TRANSPORTATION; 1071 NORTH RUSSELL STREET; 43078 DUNLAVY; DONALD; October, 31; 83; 203 DOWNS AVENUE; 43078 FREYHOF; RICHARD; November, 6; 96; 226 E. WARD ST.; 43078 GODDARD; STEPHEN; October, 30; 71; 5890 VALLEY PIKE; 43078 JOHNSON; BONITA; November, 6; 77; ASSEMBLY; MANUFACTURING; 436 WASHINGTON AVENUE; 43078 LAWSON; JAMES; November, 9; 75; MAINTENANCE; MANUFACTURING; 5518 CABLE ROAD; 43009 NAGEL; JACK; November, 4; 70; COMPUTER SCIENTIST; THINK TANK; 11223 COWPATH RD.; 45344 PETERMAN; DORA; November, 10; 74; OFFICE MANAGER; 125 CHERRY STREET APT. 202; 43060 RADER; ALEX; November, 10; 17; STUDENT; 5646 SPRINGFIELD-URBANA PIKE; 43078 RANDALL; GLENN; November, 10; 66; TRUCK DRIVER; TRUCKING; 4508 IDLE ROAD; 43078 ROPP; NELSON; October, 29; 75; LABORER; MECHANIC; 730 SONANDER ROAD; 43078 TURNER; NEVA; October, 29; 93; BEAUTICIAN; 4492 WING ROAD; 43044

CLARK COUNTY* Last Name; First Name; Date of Death; Age; Address; Zip; Occupation**; Industry** ABBOTT; NORMA; November, 6; 88; HOME MAKER; OWN HOME; 1068 GARY LANE; 45344 ALEXANDER; JANET; October, 28; 78; SCHOOL BUS DRIVER; FAIRBORN CITY SCHOOLS; 1940 SHADY OAK COURT; 45503 ATHA; ROY; November, 1; 82; 422 N. BURNETT RD.; 45503 BALZER; CHARLES; October, 29; 89; LAWYER; LEGAL; 422 N. BURNETT RD.; 45503 BENEDICT; LESLIE; November, 6; 66; TRUCK DRIVER; 220 MONTGOMERY AVENUE; 45506 BLAIR; GLENN; October, 28; 64; TAX PREPARER; FINANCE; 5405 RIDGEWOOD RD W; 45503 CARVOUR; DAVID; November, 8 ; 4 6 ; G E N E R A L C O N T R A C TO R ; CONSTRUCTION; 2031 E. MILE RD; 45503 CASTLE; MARY; November, 2; 77; HOMEMAKER; OWN HOME; 206 FUNSTON AVE.; 45344 CORBIN; DORIS; October, 30; 79; DRACKETT INDUSTRIES; MANFDG; 1704 BERWICK AVENUE; 45503 CROMER; WILLA; October, 30; 89; DRY CLEANING; SERVICE INDUSTRY; 17 WEST JOHNSON STREET; 45506 DANIELS; WANDA; November, 9; 75; HOUSEWIFE; HOMEMAKER; 1806 PROSPECT STREET; 45503 DENNEY; CAROLYN; November, 6; 64; 2715 ALLEN DR.; 45505 DESCOMBES; RUSSELL; November, 8; 97; OWNER; CATAWBA MANUFACTURING; 2655 WEST NATIONAL ROAD; 45504 DITMER; ROGER; October, 29; 58; TOOL AND DIE MAKER; TOOL MANUFACTURING; 6955 GINGER AVENUE; 45323 ELIX; CLARA; November, 7; 106; 1500 VILLA RD; 45503

FLORA; BARBARA; November, 9; 76; 2116 STOWE DR.; 45505 GASTON; THERESA; November, 8; 63; MACHINE OPERATOR; MUNCY CORP.; 1514 RIDGEVIEW CR.; 45504 GEIS; DONNA; October, 31; 70; HOMEMAKER; HOMEMAKER; 1574 MOUND ST.; 45505 GRAY; JANICE; November, 4; 83; HOUSE KEEPER; HOTEL; 201 ROSEWOOD AVE; 45506 GRIFFITH; TIMOTHY; November, 6; 67; MANUFACTURING; KREIDER CORP; 405 SEEVER STREET; 45506 GROSSMAN; SHARON; November, 2; 66; PRINTING TECH; 110 E. CASSILLY ST.; 45503 HARDING; LOIS; November, 3; 83; TAX PREPARER; ACCOUNTING; 5953 PLEASANT CHAPEL ROAD; 43044 HARRIS; MARGARET; November, 3; 79; 1716 BROADWAY ST.; 45504 HEATON; CHRISTOPHER; November, 6 ; 56 ; ELECTRICAL TECHNICIAN; MANUFACTURING; 3659 FOLK REAM RD.; 45502 HENESY; JULIE; November, 4; 59; NONE; DISABLED; 316 RAFFENSPERGER AVENUE; 45505 HUGHES; JUDY; November, 1; 65; MINISTER; CHURCH OF GOD; 1032 CHEYENNE AVE.; 45503 HUGHES; MALCOLM; November, 1; 67; SHCEDULING COORDINATOR; AIRLINES; 1032 CHEYENNE AVE.; 45503 INFANTE; JOSEPH; November, 3; 63; OWNER; DRAIN CLEANING; 3648 JOHNSON ROAD; 45502 LITTLE; ROY; November, 7; 71; PRESIDENT; CONSUMER LOANS; 3080 FAIRFIELD PIKE; 45502 MARKLEY; MARY; October, 30; 76; 1515 ATTLEBORO AVENUE; 45503 MAYNARD; HAROLD; November, 7; 71; HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR; DANIS CONSTRUCTION; 6730 DAYTON SPRINGFIELD RD; 45323 MCDONALD; MARY; October, 30; 85; MEAT WRAPPER; BUTCHER SHOP; 1043 CARSON LANE; 45503 MCLEMORE; SANDRA; November, 3; 73; SELF-EMPLOYED; DOMESTIC; 96 EASTWOOD DR; 45504 MILLER; WILLIAM; October, 31; 83; UNION BENEFITS DIRECTOR; UAW UNION; 4111 HELENA DRIVE; 45503 NEER; BELINDA; November, 7; 57; HOUSEWIFE; HOMEMAKER; 2017 LEXINGTON AVENUE; 45505 PAVLATOS; EVELYN; November, 9; 92; 455 S. BIRD RD.; 45505 PHILLIPS; MICHELLE; November, 6; 16; STUDENT; HIGH SCHOOL; 3117 ARGONNE LANE; 45503 P IERCE; ADAM; November, 6 ; 4 3 ; C O N S T R U C T I O N W O R K E R ; CONSTRUCTION; 301 W. JEFFERSON STREET; 45344 PIPER; RAY; November, 8 ; 90; OPERATIONS MANAGER; SHELL OIL; 301 ZIMMERMAN ST.; 45344 PORTIS; ZACKENE; November, 5; 45; BARBER; FINAL CUT BARBERSHOP; 1159 SOUTH YELLOWSPRING STREET; 45506 REEDER; KENNETH; November, 8; 93; REALTY SPECIALIST; OFFICE PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT; 2233 MANHATTAN BLVD; 45504 REYNOLDS; MARY; November, 9; 95; 2000 VILLA RD.; 45503 RODDY; ROBIN; November, 1 ; 61; COMMUNICATIONS SPECIALIST; MILITARY; 4165 HOMINY RIDGE RD.; 45502 ROGERS; EDWARD; November, 3; 51; NONE; DISABLED; 307 ELK AVENUE; 45505 ROGUSKY; DANIEL; November, 9; 63; 522 PORTAGE PATH; 45506 ROWE; GLORIA; November, 9 ; 76; MANAGER; FOOD SERVICE; 1800 LEXINGTON AVE; 45505 SALYERS; PATTIE; November, 5; 44; HOUSEWIFE; HOMEMAKER; 44 EAST COLLEGE AVENUE; 45504 SCOTT; JULIE; November, 8; 48; CLERICAL WORKER; MEDICAL OFFICE; 4100 TROY ROAD; 45502 SIMINGTON; PAMELA; October, 31; 65; BANK TELLER; BANKING; 422 N BURNETT RD.; 45503 SKILES; BARBARA; November, 3; 72; HOMEMAKER; OWN HOME; 2150 MONTEGO DRIVE; 45503 SKINNER; TWYLA; November, 10; 95; 2150 MONTEGO DR.; 45503 SMITH; RUFUS; November, 3; 58; 1339 WESTMONT DRIVE; 45503 SMITH; SARAH; November, 3; 68; LAB TECHNICIAN; HOSPITAL; 1350 VESTER AVE; 45503 SMITH; MARGA; November, 4 ; 90; PROFESSOR; EDUCATION; 1240 WARBLER RIDGE; 45503 SMITH; LAWRENCE; November, 8; 80; UNKNOWN; 4033 SPRINGFIELD XENIA ROAD; 45506 SPICER; BRENT; October, 29; 23; 260 VICTORY RD.; 45504 STALLARD; HERBERT; October, 31; 89; CUSTODIAN; EDUCATION; 1220 FYFFE AVENUE; 45344 STOVER; CEPHAS; November, 6; 81; POSTAL CARRIER; U.S. POSTAL SERVICE; 368 E. MADISON AVE.; 45503 STUMP; BARBARA; November, 10; 61; 2900 N. BECHTLE AVE.; 45504 VANDETTE; CAROLYN; October, 29; 70; CLEANER; HOUSING; 8001 DAYTON-SPRINGFIELD ROAD; 45324

WELLS; GERALD; November, 9; 72; EQUIPMENT OPERATOR; WPAFB; 6613 CONWAY DRIVE; 45323 WILT; SUZANNE; October, 28; 67; TEACHER; EDUCATION; 2032 STEWART RD.; 45368 WINKLE; LONNIE; November, 3; 45; NONE; DISABLED; 1371 WEST PLEASANT STREET; 45506 YINGER; DARLENE; November, 8 ; 78; MACHINIST; TRUCK PARTS MANUFACTURER; 5835 TWITCHELL RD.; 45502 YOHE; JAMES; October, 30; 26; CASHIER; RALLY’S; 2650 EAST HIGH STREET; 45505 ZARECKY; CARLA; November, 5; 56; HOMEMAKER; HOME; 430 FAIRFIELD PIKE; 45323

DARKE COUNTY* Last Name; First Name; Date of Death; Age; Address; Zip; Occupation**; Industry** BAKER; BUENA; October, 29; 80; PHYSICAL THERAPIST; MEDICAL; 312 JEFFERSON STREET; 45346 BAKER; THELMA; November, 10; 90; SUPERVISOR; BONNIE BELLE PRODUCTS; 504 NORTH MAIN STREET; 45304 BREHM; BYRON; October, 31; 86; SALES; INSURANCE; 402 WEST GEORGE STREET; 45304 BREWER; FRANKLIN; November, 7; 85; TRUCK DRIVER; FREIGHT HAULING; 1096 NORTH OHIO STREET; 45331 BRODRICK; MARVIN; November, 9; 83; FOREMAN; DAYTON DAILY NEWS; 1224 HOWARD DRIVE; 45331 BRUMBAUGH; MARTHA; November, 10; 93; SEAMSTRESS; SEWING COMPANY; 5258 ST. RT. 721; 45308 CHALMERS; OLIVE; November, 9; 92; 448 HARRISON AVE; 45331 COLCHADO; JOEL; November, 8; 28; COOPER FARMS; FARMING; 309 S MARKET ST; 45390 COST; JUDITH; November, 3; 79; HOME MAKER; OWN HOME; 243 MARION DRIVE; 45331 CRABTREE; RANDY; November, 10; 59; 8522 VERSAILLES SOUTHEASTERN RD; 45308 CRIM; VIRGINIA; November, 6; 101; 750 CHESTNUT STREET; 45331 DUDEK; WALTER; November, 6; 79; MECHANIC; AVIATION; 1530 ROYER ROAD; 45346 EVERS; BARBARA; November, 10; 62; 4427 MERCER DARKE COUNTY LINE; 45310 HARBISON; SALOMA; November, 5; 90; BANK WORKER; FINANCE; 831 BERKSHIRE DRIVE; 45331 HARPER; FRANK; November, 10; 60; MACHINIST; FACTORY; 151 1/2 SOUTH MAIN STREET; 45304 HART; BARBARA; October, 30; 75; RETAIL; JCPENNY; 7054 BEAMSVILLE WEBSTER RD; 45380 HARTMAN; CHARLES; November, 9; 90; RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT; US AIR FORCE BASE; 801 BERKSHIRE DR; 45331 HATHAWAY; IRIS; October, 31; 90; NURSE; HEALTH CARE; 4981 BISHOP ROAD; 45331 HENBY; JAMES; November, 8; 82; U.S. ARMY; MILITARY; 1000 CHESTNUT CIRCLE; 45331 HOLSAPPLE; OMER; November, 10; 86; US POSTAL SERVICE; GOVERNMENT; 7741 SPIDEL RD; 45331 JOHNSON; RICK; November, 8; 61; ROOFING; SELF EMPLOYED; 5457 VILLA CT; 45331 KREMER; HOWARD; November, 8; 85; SELF EMPLOYED; L & A PRODUCTS; 532 JACKSON ST; 45380 M C G L I N C H ; A L A N ; O c t o b e r , 31; 77; FRAM CORP; FACTORY; 3991 GETTYSBURG PITSBURG RD; 45304 NAKAMURA; WALTER; October, 29; 72; SALES CLERK; RETAIL SALES; 1329 HILLSIDE DRIVE; 45331 NETZLEY; CAROLYN; November, 3; 67; HOMEMAKER; IN OWN HOME; 1096 NORTH OHIO STREET; 45331 O’BRIEN; JULIA; October, 29; 84; HOMEMAKER; HOMEMAKING; 410 WAGNER AVE.; 45331 OSWALT; SHIRLEY; October, 29; 83; HOMEMAKER; IN OWN HOME; 1401 NORTH BROADWAY; 45331 PITMAN; FRANK; October, 29; 79; LABORER; SHRADER RETREADING; 708 GRAY AVENUE; 45331 ROSER; ROBERT; October, 30; 76; BUSINESS OWNER; ELECTRONICS; 451 FRAZERS RD; 45382 SAINTIGNON; DONALD; October, 31; 74; PAINTER; CONCTRUCTION; 4295 HUNTERS ROAD; 45331 SCHLEIGER; SHIRLEY; November, 2; 76; 1315 KITCHEN AID WAY; 45331 SIEFRING; PAUL; November, 4; 76; CONSTRUCTION; CONSTRUCTION; 253 ARK AVENUE; 45331 SMITLEY; RUTH; November, 10; 91; OFFICE MANAGER; ADMINISTRATION; 750 CHESTNUT STREET; 45331 THOMPSON; JEWEL; October, 29; 82; FOREMAN; MANUFACTURING; 780 BIRCHWOOD DRIVE; 45331 TREON; GEORGE; November, 4; 78; GENERAL MOTORS; FACTORY; 539 CHESTNUT ST; 45380 VENTERS; MUZA; October, 30; 76; HOMEMAKER; OWN HOME; 1096 NORTH OHIO STREET; 45331 VOILES; JERRY; November, 8; 73; BARBER; BARBER BUSINESS; 2135 MEADOW LANE; 45304

GREENE COUNTY* Last Name; First Name; Date of Death; Age; Address; Zip; Occupation**; Industry** BROWNING; EDWARD; November, 7; 71; AUDITOR; FEDERAL GOVERNMENT; 1023 PINTO DRIVE; 45324 BRYANT; RUSSELL; November, 4; 78; DIESEL MECHANIC; AUTOMOTIVE; 1961 NORTH LONGVIEW DR.; 45431 BUNCH; SHIRLEY; October, 30; 79; ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT; WPAFB; 4261 BELLEMEAD DRIVE; 45305 CHAGUNDA; MIKE; November, 3; 57; LIBRARIAN; EDUCATION; 1998 MILL RUN LANE; 45305 CHAMPNEY; MARGARET; November, 5; 87; BOOKKEEPER; WEEKLY NEWSPAPER; 1035 EAST HYDE RD.; 45387 EASTMAN; WILBERTA; November, 1; 98; HOMEMAKER; SELF EMPLOYED; 1039 E HYDE ROAD; 45387 F ISHER; MARY; November, 2 ; 72; SECREATARY; COLLAGE; 1208 BELLBROOK AVE; 45385 FORD; JOHN; October, 30; 86; VICE PRESIDENT; VERNAY LABORATORIES; 100 CASTLE PINES CT.; 45385 GARRISON; KATHLEEN; October, 30; 75; TEACHER; EDUCATION; 1900 FORESTDALE AVE; 45432 GEARING; LARRY; October, 28; 69; AUTO MECHANIC; AUTO; 1853 PUEBLO DRIVE; 45385 GEIS; KIM; November, 3; 58; MEDICAL RECORDS TECHNICIAN; HOSPITAL; 2096 SIERRA TRAIL; 45385 GENTRY; JASON; November, 5; 39; MASON; 217 N 3RD ST; 45324 G H A N I ; I M A D ; N o v e m b e r , 8; 57; UNKNOWN; UNKNOWN; 1515 KENSINGTON DR; 45305 GOAD; KEITH; October, 31; 62; INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY; U.S. AIR FORCE; 2302 CHAPEL DRIVE; 45324 GORDON; JOYCE; November, 8; 79; DEFENCE ENGINEER; GOVERNMENT; 2047 WINDING BROOK WAY; 45385 HANSON; THOMAS; November, 5; 77; TRUCK DRIVER; TRANSPORTATION; 1519 O’SHAUGHNESY DR; 45385 HASTING; LINDA; November, 6; 70; COMPTROLLER; WILBERFORCE UNIVERSITY; 1136 N. DETROIT ST.; 45385 HEINZ; GENEVA; November, 5; 99; HOMEMAKER; OWN HOME; 2010 PAINTERSVILLE NEW JASPER ROAD; 45335 HORRALL; STEPHEN; November, 5; 72; COMPUTER SCIENTIST; COMPUTER; 5 SPRING ST.; 45370 KEGLEY; KENNETH; October, 28; 44; RESTAURANT WORKER; FOOD; 276 ORCHARD STREET; 45385 LACY; PAUL; October, 29 ; 52 ; PLUMBER; 1076 FOREST DR; 45434 LOCKWOOD; EDWARD; October, 31; 82; MACHINIST; TOOL¨ 45 REGINA DRIVE; 45324 LUX; CARL; November, 6; 78; OWNER/OPERATOR; ROOFING; 1796 N BELLEVIEW DRIVE; 45305 MANN; MARY; November, 2; 54; FACTORY WORKER; LABOR; 1635 STEWART ROAD; 45324 MARTIN; MICHAEL; October, 28; 57; N/A; DISABILITY; 2412 1/2 MAPLE DRIVE; 45301 MASON; TERRY; October, 30; 77; TOOLMAKER; FACTORY; 4344 SHAWNEE TRAIL; 45335 MCCOY; KENNETH; November, 3; 93; PATTERN MAKER; INDUSTRIAL; 695 WYCLIFFE DR; 45385 MERRIMAN; KELLY; October, 30; 52; SALES; RETAIL; 4381 TONAWANDA TRAIL; 45430 MOBLEY; NANNIE; November, 3; 93; HOMEMAKER; OWN HOME; 3854 PARK OVERLOOK DRIVE; 45431 MONIGOLD; GARY; November, 9; 72; RETIRED OFFICER; US GOVERNMENT; 436 RISING HILL DRIVE; 45324 MORRISON; HARRY; November, 8; 87; PRINTER; PRINTING; 3218 INDIAN RIPPLE RD; 45440 OURS; NORMA; November, 7; 94; HOMEMAKER; OWN HOME; 60 PACELINE CIRCLE; 45385 PAGE; LYNN; November, 8; 78; UNIT SECRETARY; SOUTHVIEW HOSPITAL; 775 YELLOW SPRINGS FAIRFIELD RD; 45324 PARSONS; CURTIS; November, 7; 97; MAINTENANCE; US AIR FORCE; 1021 COTTAGE COURT DRIVE; 45324 QANDIL; JUMA; November, 6; 85; GENERAL LABORER; UNKNOWN; 2445 EDGEWATER DRIVE; 45431 RAE; CONSTANCE; November, 7; 100; MUSICIAN; SELF EMPLOYED; 517 WINONA DR.; 45324 RIDDLE; ERNEST; November, 3; 65; PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR; TOOL AND DIE; 48 HIGH STREET; 45385 RISING; MARY; November, 1; 79; I N S U R A N C E C L A I M S M A N A G E R ; INSURANCE; 1940 HANES ROAD; 45432 ROBINSON; BRITTANY; November, 5; 28; CUSTOMER SERVICE; SYNCHRONY FINANCIAL; 2216 TOURNEY TRAIL; 45434 ROBISON; KENNETH; November, 8; 74; TRANSPORTATION; PROPANE; 65 WEST WASHINGTON STREET; 45335 SEBREE; DAVID; November, 3; 71; 1117 XENIA AVENUE; 45387 SPARKS; MARJORIE; November, 2; 72; HOMEMAKER; OWN HOME; 373 S BICKETT RD; 45385 STALEY; JENNIFER; November, 8; 58; LPN; HEALTH CARE; 228 CAMBRIDGE DR; 45324 STEPHENS; NORMA; November, 2; 80; COMPUTER PROGRAMMER; SERVICE; 2610 QUAIL RUN DRIVE; 45324

STRITCH; JAIME; November, 4; 57; PRODUCTION; SUGARCREEK PACKING CO; 1800 DEERCREEK DRIVE; 45385 TEMPLE; MARK; October, 29; 55; LABOR; MENTALLY DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITY; 695 WYCLIFFE DR.; 45385 THOMAS; ROGER; October, 31; 67; CLERK; MILITARY; 279 WASHINGTON ST; 45385 TRAVIS; ORVILLE; November, 5; 77; POSTAL WORKER; GOVERNMENT; 896 TRUMBULL ST; 45385 TUXHORN; WILLIAM; October, 29; 90; CAREER; USAF; 3132 MAGINN DRIVE; 45434 V O S S L E R ; E D W I N ; O c t o b e r , 3 1 ; 9 0 ; A P P L IC AT IO N E N G IN E R ; MANUFACTURING; 2270 PARK HILLS DRIVE; 45324 WICK; RACHEL; October, 28; 50; SSI DISABILITY; 186 FOREST ST.; 45324 YOUNG; EMBER; November, 5; 14; 47 CODDINGTON AVE; 45385 YOUNG; MARILYN; November, 9; 90; CONSULTING DIETICIAN; NUTRITION/DIET INDUSTRY; 4175 INDIAN RIPPLE ROAD; 45440

LOGAN COUNTY* Last Name; First Name; Date of Death; Age; Address; Zip; Occupation**; Industry** ALLOWAY; LARRY; November, 10; 78; WAREHOUSE WORKER; GROCERY WHOLESALE SUPPLY; 740 E SANDUSKY; 43311 BLACK; ALICE; November, 1; 92; HOMEMAKER; HOME; 2745 CO. RD. 91; 43311 BOLLING; ROY; November, 7; 60; LABORER; FACTORY; 3930 HARRISON DR; 43311 BOSOTY; JOSEPH; November, 1; 91; MUSICIAN; SELF EMPLOYED; 1860 COUNTY ROAD 25 S; 43311 BURDEN; ARMILLA; October, 30; 74; CERAMIC SHOP OWNER; 7231 HANCOCK DRIVE; 43348 COYER; MARION; November, 2; 89; HEAD CUSTODIAN; 1200 SOUTH DETROIT STREET; 43311 DAY; JAMES; November, 5; 65; TOOL MAKER; 4676 COUNTY ROAD 55; 43311 ESCH; GRACE; November, 4; 89; INSPECTOR; MANUFACTURING; 6559 US RT 68 SOUTH; 43357 HARSHBARGER; TERESA; November, 9; 55; COSMETOLOGIST; HEALTH CARE; 114 S. MILL ST; 43318 HART; VIRGINIA; October, 29; 97; HOUSEWIFE; 9531 TOWNSHIP ROAD 160; 43060 HUFFMAN; WILLIAM; October, 29; 42; DIRECTOR; MANUFACTURING; 9061 COUNTY ROAD 296; 43319 JENKINS; JESSICA; November, 3; 34; WAITRESS; FOOD SERVICE; 106 WALNUT ST; 43318 JONES; SHARON; November, 7; 71; RESPIRATORY THERAPIST; MEDICAL; 1468 ST. RT. 245; 43357 KERNS; JANET; November, 7; 76; FOOD SERVICE; RESTAURANT; 268 LIBERTY ST; 43345 LANDES; PATRICK; November, 10; 66; WELDER; MANUFACTURING; 11322 KOOTENAY PATH; 43331 LEE; SANDRA; November, 10; 73; 12073 HOLLY DRIVE; 43331 LUEBBEN; BARBARA; October, 29; 80; ENTREPRENUER; HOME DECOR; 11585 GRANDI AVENUE; 43331 PRATT; PRISCILLA; November, 3; 70; SECRETARY; COLLEGE; 103 SOUTH STREET; 43357 PRITCHARD; DAVID; November, 7; 78; MANUFACTURING; MACHINIST; 10716 STATE ST.; 43331 SEXTON; HENRY; November, 8; 52; CARPET LAYER; SELF EMPLOYED; 14202 BASSWOOD AVENUE; 43331 SHOE; MARY; November, 6; 75; LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSE; NURSING HOME; 8617 ST. RT. 47 WEST; 43318 SMITH; TOBE; October, 30; 69; DISC JOCKEY; ENTERTAINMENT; 601 LINCOLN BLVD; 43348 ULERY; JANET; November, 3; 70; DIAMOND PLATER; MANUFACTURING; 11041 MOHAWK PATH; 43331 VAN SCHAIK; CHRIS; November, 3; 78; LAWYER; LEGAL; 8854 ST. RT. 273 WEST; 43310

MERCER COUNTY* Last Name; First Name; Date of Death; Age; Address; Zip; Occupation**; Industry** CISCO; MARTHA; November, 6; 81; HOMEMAKER; HOMEMAKER; 604 ELMWOOD LN; 45822 ERSKINE; DAVID; October, 28; 77; TRUCK DRIVER; TRUCKING; 8715 ALPHA STREET; 45822 FRAZIER; CAROLYN; November, 2; 74; SEWING; MANUFACTURING; 1100 MYERS RD; 45822 GIERE; EDMUND; November, 3; 87; FARMER; AGRICULTURE; 8568 FT. RECOVERY MINSTER, RD; 45860 GREEN; ESTHER; November, 1; 99; HOMEMAKER; HOMEMAKER; 100 DON DESCH DR; 45882 HEPPEARD; DONALD; November, 1; 86; PRODUCTION EMPLOYEE; TIRE AND RUBBER; 08331 DENNY ROAD; 45822 HOWELL; LARRY; November, 7; 80; LABORER; AUTO; 10731 ST. RTE. 118; 45882 KOESTERS; RAYMOND; November, 8; 97; FARMER; FARMING; 2860 ST. RT. 127; 45822

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LOVELACE; JUSTIN; November, 1; 36; CHEF; RESTAURANT; 440 TOUVELLE ST., LOT 37; 45822 MESCHER; THOMAS; October, 31; 88; SUPERVISOR; FARM MACHINERY ASSEMBLY; 1755 ST. RT. 716; 45860 MOELLER; BARBARA; November, 5; 74; SALESPERSON; GROCERY STORE; 501 W. COLUMBUS STREET; 45883 ROESSNER; BONNIE; November, 10; 74; LABORER; MANUFACTURING; 1001 MYERS RD.; 45822 THOMPSON; KIRK; November, 3; 48; 402 S. MAIN ST; 45822 VORHEES; MARK; November, 9; 68; BUS DRIVER; PUBLIC SCHOOL; 537 TOUVELLE STREET; 45822 WHITE; SUSAN; October, 31; 71; 301 S THIRD ST; 45828 ZERUTH; JOHN; October, 29; 62; TRUCK DRIVER; TRANSPORTATION; 6940 FLEETFOOT RD.; 45822

MIAMI COUNTY* Last Name; First Name; Date of Death; Age; Address; Zip; Occupation**; Industry** ADAMS; FRANKLIN; November, 8; 79; 5925 E. SR 571; 45371 ALEXANDER; THELMA; November, 10; 75; 730 SHERMAN AVE.; 45373 BERNIER; ROBERT; October, 29; 88; 2 ROSEBUD COURT; 45371 BLOOMFIELD; RAMONA; October, 31; 32; 1330 IMPERIAL CT.; 45373 BRADLEY; LEANN; November, 9; 59; 693 NORTH COUNTY ROAD 25A; 45373 BRAY; JAMES; November, 1; 46; HONDA; MAINTENANCE; 1522 AMESBURY CT.; 45356 BROGAN; WILLIAM; October, 30; 66; TRUCK DRIVER; SHIPPING; 610 LINCOLN AVE; 45356 BROWN; JERRY; October, 29; 78; 512 CRESCENT DRIVE; 45373 BROWN; SHIRLEY; November, 10; 83; LABORER; RESTAURANT; 422 FOREST AVENUE; 45383 BRYAN; BERTHA; October, 31; 102; HOMEMAKER; 1834 BRITTON DRIVE; 45356 BYER; THOMAS; November, 4; 74; TEACHER; EDUCATION; 1326 HILLCREST; 45356 BYERS; LISA; November, 1; 52; RETAIL; DEPT STORES; 423 GARNSEY ST; 45356 C A N T O R ; D A N A ; N o v e m b e r , 7 ; 61; CONSTRUCTION WORKER; CONSTRUCTION; 1590 WINDRIDGE PLACE; 45373 CASERTA; KATHERINE; October, 31; 57; WAITRESS; 933 BROOK STREET; 45356 CECIL; HOPE; October, 31; 48; 31 VINCENT AVE.; 45373 CHANEY; GREGORY; November, 2; 69; 1491 SURREY ROAD; 45373 COUCHOT; ANGELA; October, 29; 53; RT INDUSTRIES; 623 BEVERLY DRIVE; 45356 DAY; EDWIN; November, 9; 88; INSURANCE AGENT; INSURANCE; 512 CRESCENT DRIVE; 45373 DURNELL; FRANCES; November, 9; 91; FACTORY WORKER; 1115 VAN WAY DRIVE; 45356 DUTTON; CAROL; November, 8; 78; TRAVEL LOGISTICS; CIVIL SERVICE; 113 N. TIPPECANOE DRIVE; 45371 EDINGTON; CHERYL; October, 30; 65; PARA-PROFESSIONAL; EDUCATION; 110 SOUTH LONG STREET; 45359 FURLONG; REBECCA; November, 3; 67; 200 N WILLIAMS ST; 45359 GASSON; BRIAN; October, 30; 60; 1320 COVINGTON AVE; 45356 GRENKO; DAVID; November, 5; 68; 1330 IMPERIAL COURT; 45373 GRIFFIS; DORIS; November, 4; 85; REGISTERED NURSE; MEDICAL; 509 SOUTH STREET; 45356 GRUBE; LARRY; November, 10; 74; 1312 ARROWHEAD DR; 45356 HAHN; EBON; October, 31; 29; LABORER; N/A; 88 VINCENT DRIVE; 45373 HEFT; TREVA; November, 5; 94; 1045 LINWOOD DRIVE; 45373 HOKE; ELDON; November, 5 ; 84; DISPATCHER; GRAVEL PIT; 6260 EVERGREEN DRIVE; 45383 HUNT; STEVEN; November, 2; 62; 1106 VAN WAY; 45356 HUTCHINS; VIRGINIA; November, 3; 57; NURSE’S AIDE; MEDICAL; 275 KIELE DRIVE; 45356 KINNISON; ROBERT; November, 8; 84; PRINCIPAL; EDUCATION; 221 WAGNER ROAD; 45383 KISER; CHARLES; November, 5; 68; 395 SKYLARK DRIVE; 45373 KLINT; WILLIAM; November, 4; 71; SOFTWARE ENGINEER; TEREDATA; 24 ASTER LANE; 45371 LAWRENCE; SHIRLEY; November, 6; 71; CHILD CARE; CHILD CARE; 508 HARNEY STREET; 45356 LONG; LOIS; November, 9; 103; ACCOUNTING DEPT; CLERICAL; 81 SOUTH STANFIELD ROAD; 45373 MARTINDALE; LENORA; November, 5; 88; TEACHER ASSISTANT; TEACHING; 42 W. HAYES STREET; 45383 MEEK; DOUGLAS; October, 29; 76; 764 N. DORSET RD.; 45373 MERRICK; AUDREY; October, 31; 91; 4375 SOUTH COUNTY ROAD 25A; 45371 MILLER; MARCIA; November, 6; 83; BANKING; FINANCE; 75 MOTE DRIVE; 45318 MILLETTE; ROBERT; November, 6; 71; 439 SOUTH MAIN STREET; 45356 MODSCHIEDLER; KONRAD; November, 3; 84; ORDAINED MINISTER; 1713 DOVER AVENUE; 45356

NEAL; HARRIS; October, 30; 70; 234 N. MADISON ST.; 45373 NEWMAN; PHYLLIS; November, 3; 78; HOUSEWIFE; HOMEMAKING; 5325 DAVID DR.; 45371 PALSGROVE; ROBERTA; November, 8; 94; SECRETARY; VANDALIA BUTLER CITY SCHOOLS; 275 KIENLE DRIVE; 45356 ROBBINS; JASON; October, 28; 44; 226 WILLIAMS STREET; 45373 SOLE; ALBERT; November, 8; 92; ELECTRICAL DESIGNER; AEROSPACE; 1314 LARREL LANE; 45383 SOWERS; DEAN; November, 7; 73; LABORER; AUTO MANUFACTURING; 129 N. MAIN STREET; 45337 STARRETT; PATRICIA; November, 6; 89; SALES CLERK; SALES; 1567 GARBRY ROAD; 45356 TOBIAS; HAROLD; October, 29; 93; TRUCK DRIVER; AGRICULTURE; 5420 ST. RT. 589; 45326 WALDON; QUENTIN; November, 5; 4; 221 SOUTH STREET; 45356 WHITMAN; VINNIE; November, 10; 93; HOMEMAKER; HOMEMAKING; 4375 S. COUNTY ROAD 25A; 45371 WILLIAMS; MARY; November, 5; 58; REGISTERED NURSE; NURSING; 2485 THORNHILL DRIVE; 45373 WINTROW; DONALD; November, 4; 83; 261 N SHILOH RD; 45359

PREBLE COUNTY* Last Name; First Name; Date of Death; Age; Address; Zip; Occupation**; Industry** ADKINS; JESSICA; October, 30; 32; DISABLED; DISABLED; 7149 GREENBUSH ROAD; 45064 CAIN; BEVERLY; November, 7; 82; MANAGEMENT; FOOD INDUSTRY; 817 JUDY AVENUE; 45320 CLEVENGER; JOHN; November, 10; 57; HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR; CONSTRUCTION; 4197 JORDAN RD; 45338 HUNDLEY; FRANKLIN; November, 7; 65; FOREMAN; CONSTRUCTION; 10452 EATON-OXFORD RD; 45311 LEFELD; DANIEL; November, 3; 65; TOOL MAKER; NEATON AUTO; 7641 SONORA RD; 45338 LIMBURG; DALE; November, 9; 67; ASSEMBLY; AUTO PARTS MANF; 9136 DOROTHY DRIVE; 45347 MELLING; JOHN; November, 6; 71; TRUCK DRIVER; TRUCKING; 923 CAMDEN RD; 45320 MULLINS; LORETTA; November, 2; 81; MANAGER - MIDDLETOWN OFFICE; MANPOWER; 6586 HETZLER ROAD; 45042 MYERS; MARY; November, 7; 83; SOCIAL WORKER; CHILDREN’S SERVICES; 233 N BARRON ST; 45320 ONEY; PHEOBA; November, 5 ; 96; HOMEMAKER; OWN HOME; 8231 ROCKRIDGE ROAD; 45338 SKIDMORE; BILLY; November, 4; 56; TRUCK DRIVER OWNER/OPERATOR; TRUCKING; 28 MARTY LANE; 45381 VOGEL; NORMA; November, 6; 74; REALTOR; REAL ESTATE; 45 LONG DRIVE; 45320

SHELBY COUNTY* Last Name; First Name; Date of Death; Age; Address; Zip; Occupation**; Industry** BARNETTE; DOROTHY; October, 28; 96; 2500 NORTH KUTHER ROAD; 45365 BYNUM; PATRICIA; November, 6; 82; SECRETARY; MANUFACTURING; 618 FULTON STREET; 45365 COMBS; CHRISTOPHER; November, 4; 48; UNKNOWN; 121 W POPLAR ST; 45365 COVERSTONE; THOMAS; November, 8; 78; 3505 SIDNEY FREYBURG ROAD; 43365 CRUSEY; MARJORIE; November, 10; 90; ACCOUNTING; MANUFACTURING; 3003 W. CISCO RD; 45365 DANIELS; GARY; October, 30; 65; ASSOCIATE; WALMART; 410 SUMMIT ST; 45365 FAIR; KATHY; November, 9; 63; FINANCE; ACCOUNTS PAYABLE; 9808 NORTH KUTHER ROAD; 45365 HIERHOLZER; DOROTHY; October, 29; 90; HOMEMAKER; 310 MULBERRY PLACE; 45365 HUELSKAMP; EUGENE; November, 10; 56; EXCAVATOR; EXCAVATING; 13060 CO. RD. 25A; 45302 HULL; BARBARA; November, 9; 74; FACTORY WORKER; 312 LINDEN AVE; 45365 JIMEARSON; ROSEMARY; November, 3; 84; HOMEMAKER; DOMESTIC; 1150 W RUSSELL RD; 45365 MARR; LARRY; November, 10; 73; LOGISTICS; 882 COUNTRY SIDE LANE; 45365 MEDDERS; CHARLENE; October, 31; 72; 277 RANGELINE ROAD; 45363 MENZEL; PHILIP; November, 7; 74; CEO; INSURANCE; 103 TAYSIDE CT; 45334 MOFFITT; CHARLOTTE; November, 3; 63; LABORER; 613 S HIGHLAND AVE; 45365 OAKLEY; WELDON; November, 1; 87; SUPERVISOR; MANUFACTURING; 17166 SUNSET DR.; 45365 SCHROER; GARY; November, 2; 64; BUSINESS OWNER; CAR RESTORATION; 15566 MERANDA RD.; 45302 SCHULTE; EMERITA; October, 29; 95; TEACHER; EDUCATION; 3003 CISCO RD; 45365 SHARP; JAY; November, 2; 83; WELDER; MANUFACTURING; 705 FULTON STREET; 45365 WELLY; COREY; October, 29; 39; BUILDER; CONSTRUCTION; 835 WALNUT AVE.; 45365 ZWIEBEL; MARY; November, 7; 79; CLERK; RESTAURANT; 300 CLAY STREET, LOT #40; 45334

WARREN COUNTY* Last Name; First Name; Date of Death; Age; Address; Zip; Occupation**; Industry** ALBERTSON; TINA; November, 3; 50; DIRECTOR OF SIMULCASTING; RACEWAY; 214 MOUND STREET; 45036 ALIFF; GLORIA; October, 30; 77; ADMIN ASSISTANT; G.E AVIATION; 1063 SHEFFIELD DRIVE; 45040 ALLEN; MARGARET; November, 10; 96; 3455 NANTUCKET CIRCLE; 45140 BAUER; PAUL; November, 4; 93; 6415 STATE ROUTE 123; 45152 BECKMAN; LINDA; November, 6; 71; ADMIN ASSIS; OK TRUCKING COMPANY; 9007 BINDLEY MOUNTS RD; 45107 BLACK; LOIS; November, 3; 86; HOMEMAKER; OWN HOME; 5805 EAST HIGHWAY 22&3; 45152 BONE; WILLIAM; November, 7; 61; GENERAL LABORER; DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES; 92 HOLLAND AVE; 45036 BRAMER; GEOFFREY; November, 3; 40; 556 WEST MAIN STREET; 45036 BR ILL ; KEN N ETH ; N ovembe r, 10; 80; ENGINEER; MECHANICAL; 451 CLOVERWOOD DRIVE; 45040 BROOKS; AUSTIN; October, 30; 94; PILOT, ENGINEER; ENGINEER, PILOT; 10659 SOUTH STATE ROUTE 48; 45140 COONEY; DONNA; November, 5; 90; SECRETARY; 200 VAN BUREN DR.; 45040 CRASE; SHAWN; November, 10; 43; SELF EMPLOYED; CRASE FLOORING; 8767 DAYTON OXFORD ROAD; 45005 DAMRON; MICHAEL; November, 2; 65; AUTO BODY TECH; AUTO REPAIR; 4300 BURNHAM WOODS RD; 45005 DANES; ANITA; October, 30; 96; OWNER; BEAUTICIAN; 5557 DEMPSEY COURT; 45040 DEANS; MARY; November, 1; 48; HOMEMAKER; 302 CHOCTAW CIRCLE; 45005 DEARMAN; PERRY; November, 5; 89; SUPERINTENDENT; MAINTENANCE; 1368 FIRETHORNE DRIVE; 45040 ELAM; INA; October, 30; 78; NURSE AID; FRANKLIN RIDGE NH; 120 KESLING DRIVE; 45066 E VA N S ; S A M U E L ; N o v e m b e r, 7 ; 78 ; OWNER; CENTURY FOAM MANUFACTURING; 7917 CARRAWAY COURT; 45039 FINDLEY; CLYDE; November, 3; 72; OWNER; MRSI-MEDICAL BILLING; 5893 BONNIE LEE LANE; 45040 FRASHIER; JOYCE; November, 7; 84; HOMEMAKER; HER OWN HOME; 8590 BUTLER WARREN ROAD; 45040 GARNER; CHARLENE; November, 1; 77; SECRETARY; PHARMACY; 6817 LUCENA WAY; 45040 GOLOD; IDA; October, 30; 91; SECRETARY; WOOD MILL; 5467 CEDAR VILLAGE DRIVE; 45040 HATTENBACH; HANNAH; November, 7; 98; SALES; RETAIL; 5467 CEDAR VILLAGE DRIVE; 45040 HOLSTEIN; PAULA; November, 5; 86; OWNER; MONOGRAM & GIFT SHOP; 5467 CEDAR VILLAGE DRIVE; 45040 HUGHES; JOHNNIE; October, 28; 64; COOK; BOB EVANS; 4934 E ST RT 22/3; 45152 JACOBS; SHIRLEY; October, 30; 98; SECRETARY; OFFICE; 5467 CEDAR VILLAGE DRIVE; 45040 JEFFERS; CLARENCE; November, 5; 86; LABORER; BELLBROOK FENCING; 397 MILLARD DRIVE; 45005 JETT; DOLLY; November, 6; 97; HOMEMAKER; OWN HOME; 424 HARDING ST; 45065 JONES; SHIRLA; November, 5; 83; SELF-EMPLYED; DOMESTIC; 105 N. WATER ST.; 45036 KATZ; ARTHUR; October, 31; 96; 4363 ROBIN COURT; 45036 KRUGER; BARBARA; November, 1; 78; TEACHER; PSYCHOLOGY/EDUCATION; 4235 MARIVAL WAY; 45040 LEBER; BARBARA; October, 29; 91; HOMEMAKER; DOMESTIC; 4980 SEBALD DR.; 45005 MAIER; WILLARD; November, 5; 93; CHEMICAL ENGINEER; P&G; 6286 LAKESPRINGS DRIVE; 45040 MATTHEWS; MARY; November, 1; 49; 7476 WATERWAY DRIVE; 45068 MCENDREE; HAROLD; November, 7; 82; TEACHER; EDUCATION; 3724 HERITAGE POINTE BOULEVARD; 45040 MORGAN; JUDY; November, 4; 70; LAB; BLACK HAWK; 7407 EDWARDSVILLE ROAD; 45107 MORGAN; WILLLIAM; November, 6; 74; FORKLIFT OPERATOR; MANUFACTURING; 12 W NORTHWOOD; 45036 MORRIS; PATRICIA; November, 10; 88; HOUSEWIFE; OWN HOME; 201 MARGE SCHOTT WAY; 45039 NATHAN; HENRY; October, 30; 98; BUTCHER; FOOD; 5467 CEDAR VILLAGE DRIVE; 45040 PATTERSON; JEROLD; November, 9; 80; AEROSPACE ENGINEER; WPAFB; 743 BUCKEYE COURT, APT B; 45036 PECKHEM; MARY; October, 31; 73; FACTORY; MANUFACTURING; 246 CINCINNATI AVE; 45036 RIDENOUR; SANDRA; October, 31; 73; HOMEMAKER; 130 KESLING DRIVE; 45066 RIEDY; GLORIA; November, 4; 90; HOMEMAKER; HOMEMAKER; 6830 SANDHARBOR COURT; 45039 ROBERTS; ANNA; November, 5; 84; HOMEMAKER; 9330 BENNINGTON WAY; 45458 ROOSA; GENEVA; November, 9; 87; 923 WEST FOSTER MAINEVILLE ROAD; 45039 SCOTT; MARK; November, 1; 49; HOME IMPROVEMENT; 6564 DAWN STREET; 45005 SINGLETON; LESTER; October, 31; 98; HOME BUILDER; CONSTRUCTION; 2625 LEBANON RD; 45036

SLADE; SHIRLEY; October, 30; 86; 2479 MASON MONTGOMERY ROAD LOT 321; 45040 SMITH; ELAINE; October, 31; 83; HOMEMAKER; 3755 EVERETT DR.; 45140 SMITH; JOYCE; November, 5; 65; MACYS CREDIT; 5180 APPALOOSA CIRCLE; 45152 SPEARS; MARVIN; November, 9; 74; GROUP LEADER; MANUFACTURING; 4206 ST. RT. 42; 45068 SPINDLER; BETTY; November, 8; 97; CLERK; RETAIL; 301 MARGE SCHOTT WAY; 45039 STRAWSER; NEIL; November, 9; 77; LAND DEVELOPER/REALTOR; REALTOR; 10302 MURDOCK-GOSHEN ROAD; 45140 STUMPF; GERALDINE; October, 28; 66; LABORER; LOGISTICS; 2572 N. ST RT 48; 45036 SUTTER; DELORES; October, 29; 76; BOOK KEEPING; ACCOUNTING; 6437 PARKVIEW CIRCLE; 45040 THEIL; JULIA; November, 8; 72; NURSE; HEALTHCARE; 6416 GRAND CYPRESS WAY; 45040 THOMAS; PAULINE; November, 4; 89; 773 ROBERT PLACE; 45005 TURNER; JACQUELINE; October, 30; 80; 501 N SECOND STREET; 45140 ULLERY; CLIFFORD; November, 10; 92; TOOLMAKER; GM; 8706 CYPRESS TRAIL; 45068 WILLIAMS; MICHAEL; October, 29; 61; PRESIDENT/CEO; CCPI; 5369 COMMONWEALTH AVE.; 45040 WOLF; LILLIAN; October, 30; 87; HOMEMAKER; DOMESTIC; 120 JOHN STREET; 45005 WONDER; RUTH; November, 4; 85; ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TEACHER; MILFORD EXEMPTED VILLAGE SCHOOL DISTRICT; 585 N ST RT 741; 45036 WONG; MEI; November, 4; 56; STOCK ANALYST; BANKING; 5224 SOUTHPORT CIRCLE; 45034 *All information printed as provided from Ohio Department of Health Bureau of Vital Statistics **As provided

Commercial December 9 – December 31, 2019 Record No.; Record Type; Description; Project Name; Address; Status BLD2020C-00003; Commercial Building Permit; City Hall 1st Floor Call Center; 101 W Third ST, DAYTON OH 454021814; In Review BLD2020C-00002; Commercial Building Permit; Ohio Clean Leaf; 2046 Valley ST, DAYTON OH 45404; In Review BLD2020C-00001; Commercial Building Permit; Pepsi-Frito-Lay Suite 300; 10451 Dog Leg RD, Dayton OH 45241; In Review BLD2019C-00406; Commercial Building Permit; Good Sam Hospital Demo; 2222 Philadelphia DR, DAYTON OH 454061813; Issued BLD2019C-00405; Commercial Building Permit; Good Sam Hospital Demo; 2222 Philadelphia DR, DAYTON OH 454061813; Issued BLD2019C-00404; Commercial Building Permit; Greater Love Christian Church; 2345 LAKEVIEW AVE, DAYTON OH 45417; Issued BLD2019C-00403; Commercial Building Permit; Chamber of Commerce; 8 N Main ST, DAYTON OH 454021904; In Review BLD2019C-00402; Commercial Building Permit; Silver Slippers; 1105 Wayne AVE, DAYTON OH 45410; In Review BLD2019C-00401; Commercial Building Permit; 109 Webb ST, DAYTON OH 454031144; In Review BLD2019C-00400; Commercial Building Permit; ALPLA; 2700 concorde, DAYTON OH; Issued BLD2019C-00399; Commercial Building Permit; Convenience/Laundry; 812 N KEOWEE ST, DAYTON OH 45404; In Review BLD2019C-00398; Commercial Building Permit; 2661 Germantown ST, DAYTON OH 454173648; Issued BLD2019C-00397; Commercial Building Permit; Dayton Barrel Works; 324 E Second ST, DAYTON OH 454021722; In Review BLD2019C-00396; Commercial Building Permit; Omega Hope Center; 1800 harvard, DAYTON OH; In Review BLD2019C-00395; Commercial Building Permit; East End Community Center; 624 Xenia AVE, DAYTON OH 454101826; Ready to Issue BLD2019C-00394; Commercial Building Permit; Oak Street Health; 1431 Wayne AVE, DAYTON OH 45410; In Review BLD2019C-00393; Commercial Building Permit; TORNADO DAMAGE Oberer ’s Flowers; 1504 TROY ST, DAYTON OH 45404; In Review BLD2019C-00392; Commercial Building Permit; TORNADO DAMAGE Oberer ’s Flowers; 1504 TROY ST, DAYTON OH 45404; In Review BLD2019C-00391; Commercial Building Permit; e-games; 214 wayne AVE, DAYTON OH; Ready to Issue BLD2019C-00390; Commercial Building Permit; 332 Burkhardt AVE, DAYTON OH 454032758; Ready to Issue SWR2020C-00001; Commercial Sewer Permit; 8530 N DIXIE, DAYTON OH 45414; Issued SWR2019C-00077; Commercial Sewer Permit; 3031 N Gettysburg AVE, DAYTON OH 454061516; Issued SWR2019C-00076; Commercial Sewer Permit; 1133 S Edwin C Moses BLVD, DAYTON OH 454174094; Finalled

SWR2019C-00075; Commercial Sewer Permit; 4111 N DIXIE DR, DAYTON OH 45414; Issue WRK2019C-00068; Commercial Wrecking Permit; 2626 Home AVE, DAYTON OH 454172155; Issued WRK2019C-00067; Commercial Wrecking Permit; GOOD SAMARITAN HOSPITAL; 2222 Philadelphia DR, DAYTON OH 454061813; Issued

Residential December 9 – December 31, 2019 Record No.; Record Type; Description; Project Name; Address; Status BLD2019R-00278; Residential Building Permit; 3201 Wellington DR, DAYTON OH 454103137; In Review BLD2019R-00277; Residential Building Permit; Owner Occupied; 1825 Tuttle AVE, DAYTON OH 454033429; Issued BLD2019R-00276; Residential Building Permit; 106 Burkhardt AVE, DAYTON OH 454032630; Issued BLD2019R-00275; Residential Building Permit; 216 S Irwin ST, DAYTON OH 454032722; Issued BLD2019R-00274; Residential Building Permit; 232 Lorenz AVE, DAYTON OH 454172336; Issued BLD2019R-00273; Residential Building Permit; 2119 Victoria AVE, DAYTON OH 454062745; Issued BLD2019R-00272; Residential Building Permit; 461 Kling DR, DAYTON OH 454194005; Ready to Issue BLD2019R-00271; Residential Building Permit; 2134 Moreland AVE, DAYTON OH 454202814; Issued WRK2019R-00219; Residential Wrecking Permit; 3319 E Fifth ST, DAYTON OH 454032715; Accepted WRK2019R-00218; Residential Wrecking Permit; 909 Ferndale AVE, DAYTON OH 454065112; Accepted WRK2019R-00217; Residential Wrecking Permit; 2049 Emerson AVE, DAYTON OH 454063044; Accepted WRK2019R-00216 ; Res iden t ia l Wrecking Permit; 57 Drake AVE, DAYTON OH 454054134; Accepted WRK2019R-00215; Residential Wrecking Permit; 38 Drake AVE, DAYTON OH 454054119; Accepted WRK2019R-00214 ; Res iden t ia l Wrecking Permit; 33 Drake AVE, DAYTON OH 454054134; Accepted WRK2019R-00213 ; Res iden t ia l Wrecking Permit; 17 Drake AVE, DAYTON OH 454054134; Accepted WRK2019R-00212; Residential Wrecking Permit; 63 Bond ST, DAYTON OH 45405; Accepted WRK2019R-00211; Residential Wrecking Permit; 2721 E Third ST, DAYTON OH 454032101; Issued WRK2019R-00210; Residential Wrecking Permit; 837 Blanche ST, DAYTON OH 454173643; Issued ZON2019R-00189; Residential Zoning Only Permit; 1456 Hochwalt Fence; 1456 Hochwalt AVE, DAYTON OH 454173824; Issued ZON2019R-00188; Residential Zoning Only Permit; Backyard Products; 1651 Gondert AVE, DAYTON OH 45403; Issued ZON2019R-00187; Residential Zoning Only Permit; Bellbrook Fence Company; 2818 Kenmore AVE, DAYTON OH 45420; Ready to Issue ZON2019R-00186; Residential Zoning Only Permit; Angela Benedict; 1729 Pershing BLVD, DAYTON OH 45420; Issued ZON2019R-00185; Residential Zoning Only Permit; 152 Cambridge Adult Care Facility; 152 Cambridge AVE, DAYTON OH 454065005; Issued

Service Inspection December 9 – December 31, 2019 Record No.; Record Type; Description; Project Name; Address; Status SSI2019-00150; Special Service Inspection; Rental; 840 Blanche ST, DAYTON OH 454173644; Issued SSI2019-00149; Special Service Inspection; 318 Xenia AVE, DAYTON OH 454101535; Issued SSI2019-00148; Special Service Inspection; 216 S Irwin ST, DAYTON OH 454032722; Issued SSI2019-00147; Special Service Inspection; Owner Occupied; 1825 Tuttle AVE, DAYTON OH 454033429; Final

Sign December 9 – December 31, 2019 Record No.; Record Type; Description; Project Name; Address; Status SGN2019-00236; Sign Permit; KAP SIGNS; 221 N Patterson BLVD, DAYTON OH 45402; In Review SGN2019-00235; Sign Permit; KAP SIGNS; 221 N Patterson BLVD, DAYTON OH; In Review SGN2019-00234; Sign Permit; SIGNS NOW DAYTON; 1431 Wayne AVE, DAYTON OH 45410; In Review SGN2019-00233; Sign Permit; SIGNS NOW DAYTON; 1431 Wayne AVE, DAYTON OH 45410; In Review SGN2019-00232; Sign Permit; SIGNS NOW DAYTON; 1431 Wayne AVE, DAYTON OH 45410; In Review SGN2019-00231; Sign Permit; Kessler Sign Company; 4654 Brandt PIKE, DAYTON OH 45424; In Review SGN2019-00230; Sign Permit; Winan’s, 221 N. Patterson (occupancy under 219); 221 N Patterson BLVD, DAYTON OH; In Review *All information printed as provided from The City of Dayton website at https://permits.daytonohio.gov/permits/

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Week of December 23, 2019 Parcel ID; Sale Date; Price; Address; City; Seller; Buyer; Class M58 00226 0036; 12/27/19; $125,200.00; 105 SPRINGHOUSE DR; ENGLEWOOD OH 45322; RENNER RICHARD L; RENNER JOHN R AND; R N64 00308A0047; 12/27/19; $65,000.00; 1465 ELMDALE DR; DAYTON OH 45431; DUDLEY GARY AND; DOMINGUEZ-DUDLEY DULCE M AND; R N64 00308A0083; 12/27/19; $65,000.00; 1465 ELMDALE DR; DAYTON OH 45431; DUDLEY GARY AND; DOMINGUEZ-DUDLEY DULCE M AND; R N64 00804 0071; 12/27/19; $0.00; 2809 WINTON DR; OKLAHOMA CITY OK 73107; SECRETARY OF HOUSING AND; SPEAKMAN MICHELLE; R N64 00808 0124; 12/27/19; $125,000.00; 2628 OAKLEY AVE; KETTERING OH 45429; LEASURE MATHEW D AND; GALLIENNE CHRIS; R N64 01005 0047; 12/27/19; $115,000.00; 2034 MALCOM DR; DAYTON OH 45420; ESTES GERALD W III; ESTES GERALD W III; R N64 01007 0024; 12/27/19; $110,000.00; 2144 E BATAAN DR; DAYTON OH 45420; BEIGEL DONNA M; MORLEY DEBRA A; R N64 01217 0004; 12/27/19; $126,500.00; DELCO PARK DR; SPRING VALLEY OH 45370; THERAPEUTIC RIDING INSTITUTE INC; KETTERING NETWORK SERVICES; C N64 01607 0014; 12/27/19; $88,000.00; 2749 GHENT AVE; DAYTON OH 45420; SEVER MATTHEW T AND; LIVELY CLAYTON AND; R N64 02403 0001; 12/27/19; $0.00; 500 JUDITH DR; DAYTON OH 45429; COLGLAZIER JAMES M; COLGLAZIER JAMES M TR; R N64 03211 0020; 12/27/19; $233,000.00; 5704 OAK VALLEY RD; DAYTON OH 45440; RYAN LON AND; BENVENUTO JAMES A JR AND; R N64 04205 0010; 12/27/19; $0.00; 4225 TOURAINE CIR; DAYTON OH 45440; PRICE MICHAEL A; PRICE MICHAEL A AND; R O67 03810 0276; 12/27/19; $402,020.00; COBBLE BROOK DR; SPRINGBORO OH 45066; NVR INC; WARWICK STONI AND; R O67 17922 0004; 12/27/19; $212,000.00; 1235 AUTUMN WIND CT; DAYTON OH 45458; ESAREY ELIZABETH M; WILKINS CAROL J AND; R O67 21403 0006; 12/27/19; $189,500.00; 5262 BITTERSWEET DR; DAYTON OH 45459; KERWIN TERRY DUANE TR; SNYDER LINDA AND; R O67 21906 0006; 12/27/19; $0.00; 6532 SENATOR LN; DAYTON OH 45459 3215; TIERNAN THOMAS O AND; TIERNAN MARLENE G; R O67 21909 0013; 12/27/19; $0.00; 8934 OLDE FARM LN; DAYTON OH 45458 2841; LUCAS JOHN A AND; LUCAS JOHN A AND; R O68 00150 0013; 12/27/19; $0.00; 232 TIPTON CT; DAYTON OH 45458; PENCE WILLIAM R AND; PENCE WILLIAM R AND; R O68 01009 0016; 12/27/19; $0.00; 1730 PARK CREEK DR; DAYTON OH 45459; HEYNE SUSAN D TR; HEYNE DONALD J TR; R O68 01106 0009; 12/27/19; $227,500.00; 1190 HEATHSHIRE DR; CENTERVILLE OH 45459; AYERS STEVEN D M AND; DESANDO RICHARD N; R P70 00110 0002; 12/27/19; $130,500.00; 7613 BASSETT DR; DAYTON OH 45424 2104; PRITCHETT MARY K; RUPPEL DEREK AND; R P70 01406 0006; 12/27/19; $105,000.00; 4918 POWELL RD; DAYTON OH 45424; PERRY BRADLEY S; SCHAKAT JOSEPH; R P70 01708 0022; 12/27/19; $100,000.00; 6435 LARCOMB DR; DAYTON OH 45424; SCHUMAKER LINDA H; MOE MICHELLE AND; R P70 01709 0029; 12/27/19; $135,000.00; 6238 LEAWOOD DR; DAYTON OH 45424 9766; LENSCH BRADLEY A AND; ECKLEY NATHAN SCOTT AND; R P70 01811 0031; 12/27/19; $20,000.00; 6516 GROVEHILL DR; DAYTON OH 45424 3060; LUCAS JESSE ET AL 8; LUCAS JESSE ET AL 7; R P70 01811 0031; 12/27/19; $40,000.00; 6516 GROVEHILL DR; DAYTON OH 45424 3060; SPARKS JAMES D ET AL 4; LUCAS JESSE ET AL 7; R P70 01811 0031; 12/27/19; $20,000.00; 6516 GROVEHILL DR; DAYTON OH 45424 3060; LUCAS JESSE ET AL 8; LUCAS JESSE ET AL 7; R P70 04004 0095; 12/27/19; $0.00; CHAMBERSBURG RD; SARASOTA FL 34277; SNYDER MILDRED S TRUSTEE; MORTON TED R; R P70 04004 0095; 12/27/19; $75,000.00; CHAMBERSBURG RD; SARASOTA FL 34277; SUMPTER JOE HORTON CO TRUSTEE AND; MORTON TED R; R Q71 00703 0003; 12/27/19; $669,500.00; 433 THORNHILL RD; DAYTON OH 45419; BLOOM AMY L TR; WARD SCOT M AND; R

R72 01210 0070; 12/27/19; $14,900.00; 42 CENTRE ST; BELLBROOK OH 45305; STORCK JOHN P; POWERS ED AND; R R72 01911 0063; 12/27/19; $125,000.00; 415 417 ADAMS ST; DAYTON OH 45410; MORAN KEVIN J; ROGERS BRANDON P; R R72 03602 0024; 12/27/19; $30,000.00; 1124 PRITZ AVE; DAYTON OH 45410; PRICE CLARA JEAN; PNC BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION; R R72 03603 0049; 12/27/19; $35,000.00; 1217 TIP TOP AVE; DAYTON OH 45410; GAMBRELL KIMBERLY; MORAN SHELLY; R R72 03603 0055; 12/27/19; $35,000.00; TIP TOP AVE; DAYTON OH 45410; GAMBRELL KIMBERLY; MORAN SHELLY; R R72 03802 0045; 12/27/19; $56,000.00; 1128 HOLLY AVE; DAYTON OH 45419; VAUGHAN KENNETH AND; SPENCE STEVEN J; R R72 03805 0041; 12/27/19; $0.00; 1115 ARBOR AVE; DAYTON OH 45420; MINEER PHILIP D AND; MINEER PHILIP D; R R72 04402 0019; 12/27/19; $0.00; S FINDLAY ST; DAYTON OH 45402; M O N T G O M E R Y C O U N T Y L A N D REUTILIZATION; OMLOR BRIAN KEITH; E R72 04402 0020; 12/27/19; $0.00; 218 S F INDLAY ST; DAYTON OH 45402; MONTGOMERY COUNTY LAND REUTILIZATION; OMLOR BRIAN KEITH; E R72 04402 0048; 12/27/19; $0.00; 647 E HUFFMAN AVE; DAYTON OH 45402; MONTGOMERY COUNTY LAND REUTILIZATION; BYIRINGIRO JEREMIE; E R72 04402 0050; 12/27/19; $0.00; 707 HUFFMAN AVE; DAYTON OH 45405; MONTGOMERY COUNTY LAND REUTILIZATION; BAILEY MARCIA; E R72 05706 0075; 12/27/19; $200,000.00; 1329 1335 STANLEY AVE; DAYTON OH 45414; 1329 STANLEY AVE LLC; CES PROPERTIES ONE LLC; I R72 05706 0176; 12/27/19; $200,000.00; STANLEY AVE; DAYTON OH 45414; 1329 STANLEY AVENUE LLC; CES PROPERTIES ONE LLC; C R72 06712 0052; 12/27/19; $42,500.00; 467 FOREST AVE; DAYTON OH 45405; ROLF DAWN L TR; ALDGARD PROPERTIES LLC; R R72 06712 0058; 12/27/19; $42,500.00; 467 FOREST AVE; DAYTON OH 45405; ROLF DAWN L TR; ALDGARD PROPERTIES LLC; R R72 06901 0015; 12/27/19; $0.00; 645 KENWOOD AVE; DAYTON OH 45406 5118; BOLDEN MORRELL O; BOLDEN MORRELL O AND; R R72 06901 0016; 12/27/19; $0.00; KENWOOD AVE; DAYTON OH 45406 5118; BOLDEN MORRELL O; BOLDEN MORRELL O AND; R R72 10903 0030; 12/27/19; $30,100.00; 3609 RIVERSIDE DR; EL PASO TX 79934; KEDA PROPERTIES LLC; REAL SOLUTIONS PROPERTY; R R72 12113 0114; 12/27/19; $0.00; 1330 KINGSLEY AVE; DAYTON OH 45402; MONTGOMERY COUNTY LAND; CITY OF DAYTON; E R72 12408 0014; 12/27/19; $26,500.00; 504 LELAND AVE; DAYTON OH 45417; LEWIS RONALD; GARCIA FABIAN GOMEZ; R R72 12709 0075; 12/27/19; $45,000.00; 142 SHOOP AVE; DAYTON OH 45417 2246; SATTERFIELD JUAN D; CHATMAN ANTHONY; R R72 13211 0125; 12/27/19; $32,500.00; 775 ERNROE DR; MIAMI FL 33146; BAYVIEW LOAN SERVICING LLC; OHIO CASA LLC; R R72 13308 0045; 12/27/19; $37,000.00; 2865 SAGE AVE; DAYTON OH 45408 2230; DURRELL PATRICIA A; SPICER CASSANDRA L AND; R R72 14202 0030; 12/27/19; $0.00; 2846 KENVIEW AVE; DAYTON OH 45420 2745; RITCHIE WILLIAM G AND; RITCHIE JOYCE A TR; R R72 14705 0023; 12/27/19; $0.00; 4138 PLEASANT VIEW AVE; DAYTON OH 45284; PNC BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION; VAZQUEZ-CERVANTES AURORA; R R72 14705 0024; 12/27/19; $0.00; 4138 PLEASANT VIEW AVE; NASHVILLE TN 37203; SECRETARY OF VETERANS A F FA I R S ; VA Z Q U E Z - C E RVA N T E S AURORA; R R72 14711 0015; 12/27/19; $0.00; 1917 RANDALL AVE; DAYTON OH 45420 2838; MOORMAN FRANK B JR AND; MOORMAN FRANK B III; R R72 14908 0008; 12/27/19; $73,500.00; BROOKLINE AVE; DAYTON OH 45420 1952; SULLIVAN REBECCA A; WELCH ELIZABETH A; R R72 14908 0009; 12/27/19; $73,500.00; 1732 BROOKLINE AVE; DAYTON OH 45420 1952; SULLIVAN REBECCA A; WELCH ELIZABETH A; R R72 15405 0026; 12/27/19; $0.00; 1670 DARST AVE; OKLAHOMA CITY OK 73107; SEC OF HUD; BED & BREAKFAST PROPERTY MANAGEMENT INC; R R72 15405 0027; 12/27/19; $0.00; DARST AVE; DAYTON OH 45431; SEC OF HUD; BED & BREAKFAST PROPERTY MANAGEMENT INC; R R72 15610 0019; 12/27/19; $86,000.00; 1401 PINECREST DR; DAYTON OH 45414 5315; POMEROY SHEILA J ET AL 3; BRUBAKER CARSON J AND; R R72 16808 0050; 12/27/19; $32,445.00; 1709 ACE PL; DAYTON OH 45459; DAYTON REAL ESTATE INVESTING GROUP LLC; CASE BRYAN; R

Week of December 30, 2019 Parcel ID; Sale Date; Price; Address; City; Seller; Buyer; Class A 0 1 2 7 6 1 7 0 0 0 2 ; 1 2 / 3 0 / 1 9 ; $1 ,600 ,000 .00 ; 7030 MILLER LN; NASHVILLE TN 37204; STORE MASTER FUNDING I LLC; O’CHARLEY LLC; C A 0 1 2 7 6 1 7 0 0 0 3 ; 1 2 / 3 0 / 1 9 ; $1,600,000.00; MILLER LN; DAYTON OH 45414; STORE MASTER FUNDING ET AL 4; O’CHARLEY LLC; C B02 00604 0002; 12/30/19; $0.00; 3333 STONEQUARRY RD; VANDALIA OH 45377; MOORE CHARLES E JR; MOORE CHARLES E JR; R B02 51114 0001; 12/30/19; $0.00; 153 LARRY AVE; VANDALIA OH 45377; PATTON CHARLES M; PATTON CHARLES M AND; R H33 00118 0002; 12/30/19; $0.00; 25 WHISPERING DR; BROOKLYN NY 11223; GEORGIYEVSKAYA YEKATERINA AND; GEORGIYEVSKAYA YEKATERINA; R H33 01405 0007; 12/30/19; $0.00; 3612 CAMELOT RD; DAYTON OH 45426; WHEATON RAYMOND E; MILLER TIERNEY ANN AND; R H33300912 0148; 12/30/19; $58,000.00; 4316 BRUNSWICK AVE; CLACKAMAS OR 97015; GORDON DIVERSIFIED LLC; FOWLKES NORTHWEST PROPERTY; R H33300912 0149; 12/30/19; $58,000.00; BRUNSWICK AVE; DAYTON OH 45406; GORDON DIVERSIFIED LLC; FOWLKES NORTHWEST PROPERTY; R I39 00519 0024; 12/30/19; $72,000.00; 3573 LANE GARDENS CT; DAYTON OH 45404 2344; WATERS SAMUEL AND; MAXFIELD GARY L JR; R I39 00802 0038; 12/30/19; $174,000.00; 4729 NEEDMORE RD; DAYTON OH 45424; SPEARS STEVEN H TR; GUNN PAMELA L; R I39401314 0040; 12/30/19; $0.00; 1145 CHARLWOOD AVE; DAYTON OH 45432 1701; HAMIEL MARGRET H; LONGO VICKIE C AND; R J44120914 0123; 12/30/19; $128,800.00; 3506 TRAIL ON RD; DAYTON OH 45439; ABUODEH FADWA M; MCINTYRE LINDSEY AND; R J44120914 0124; 12/30/19; $128,800.00; 3506 TRAIL ON RD; DAYTON OH 45439; ABUODEH FADWA M; MCINTYRE LINDSEY AND; R K45 22921 0025; 12/30/19; $180,000.00; 2336 VILLAGEWOOD CT; MIAMISBURG OH 45342; PICKERRELL NATHAN G AND; LAYTON JULIE M; R K45 26608 0026; 12/30/19; $160,000.00; 3716 WATERBRIDGE LN; MIAMISBURG OH 45342; FUGATE LOIS M; NICHOLS MILFERD AND; R K45 26623 0016; 12/30/19; $0.00; 6816 LORIEN WOODS DR; DAYTON OH 45459 2825; MYERS RICHARD D AND; MYERS RICHARD D; R K45 50001 0096; 12/30/19; $137,172.00; 6421 HARBINGER LN; DAYTON OH 45449; MCCORMICK HARVEY TR; NOVA PORTA LLC; R K45 50001 0096; 12/30/19; $0.00; 6421 HARBINGER LN; DAYTON OH 45449; HUMPHRIES RUTH M; NOVA PORTA LLC; R K45 50010 0036; 12/30/19; $0.00; 2954 ASBURY CT; MIAMISBURG OH 45342; COYLE SUSANNE L; WALKER RUTH A AND; R K45 51105 0027; 12/30/19; $0.00; 2551 ALLISTER CIR; MIAMISBURG OH 45342 5851; GRODY RICHARD A; GRODY RICHARD A TR; R K46 00112 0071; 12/30/19; $0.00; 825 SENNETT ST; MIAMISBURG OH 45342; NAPOLES DANIEL AND; NAPOLES PROPERTIES LLC; R K46 00325 0055; 12/30/19; $0.00; 520 PARK AVE; MIAMISBURG OH 45342 2854; PRIDDY JOSEPH LAURANCE AND; PRIDDY JOSEPH L; R K46 00332 0012; 12/30/19; $0.00; 701 707 JEFFERSON ST; MIAMISBURG OH 45342; NAPOLES DANIEL Z AND; NAPOLES PROPERTIES LLC; C K47 22902 0028; 12/30/19; $0.00; 2173 MILESBURN DR; DAYTON OH 45439; JOHNSON RUTH E; JOHNSON RUTH E AND; R K47 22905 0019; 12/30/19; $0.00; 2126 LEHIGH PL; DAYTON OH 45439; MYERS HELEN; MYERS OTTO AND; R K48 00319 0022; 12/30/19; $85,000.00; 331 ORCHARD HILL DR; MASON OH 45040; STIVER LAVONNE AND JEFFREY A; MCMAHON AND SON’S PROPERTIES LLC; R K50 02508 0108; 12/30/19; $0.00; 6757 FAVERSHAM RD; MIAMISBURG OH 45342; MOORE JEFFREY; BALL THRESESSA L; R K50 02508 0109; 12/30/19; $0.00; 9541 COOK LN; MIAMISBURG OH 45342; BALL JEFFERY D AND; BALL THRESESSA L; R L55 02712 0045; 12/30/19; $0.00; 10276 AIR HILL RD; BROOKVILLE OH 45309 9329; BRINING TOD E AND; BRINING TOD E; R M57 00603 0008; 12/30/19; $139,900.00; 687 HILE LN; ENGLEWOOD OH 45322; MC HOME REMODELING LLC; COOMES JUSTIN LEE; R N64 00405A0042; 12/30/19; $0.00; 3023 KINGSTON AVE; FAIRBORN OH 45324; DAVIS BRYAN A AND; M UNITED LLC; R N64 00915 0025; 12/30/19; $117,000.00; 3601 FAR HILLS AVE; DAYTON OH 45429; PEPZEE REALTY OF OHIO LLC; PAYTON THOMAS R AND; R N64 01504 0082; 12/30/19; $71,770.00; 3674 UTICA DR; DAYTON OH 45429; SCOCOZZO SUE AND; SCOCOZZO SUE AND; R N64 01802 0017; 12/30/19; $0.00; 2809 WHITEHORSE AVE; DAYTON OH 45420 3922; CONKLIN WELLS A AND; CONKLIN WELLS A; R

O67 50505 0019; 12/30/19; $99,000.00; 927 PINE NEEDLES DR; DAYTON OH 45458; HENDERSHOT KATHLEEN M; THORNTON TARA D; R O67 50506 0007; 12/30/19; $0.00; 48 MARCO LN; CENTERVILLE OH 45458; AERIAL PROPERTIES LLC; TIERNEY KELLY AND; C O68 00104 0023; 12/30/19; $137,172.00; 40 MAPLE AVE; DAYTON OH 45459; MCCORMICK HARVEY TR; NOVA PORTA LLC; R O68 00104 0023; 12/30/19; $0.00; 40 MAPLE AVE; DAYTON OH 45459; HUMPHRIES RUTH M; NOVA PORTA LLC; R O68 00143 0023; 12/30/19; $87,600.00; 85 POINCIANA DR; DAYTON OH 45459; FULTON BOBBIE A AND; FULTON BOBBIE A; R O68 00320 0016; 12/30/19; $0.00; 5010 PARKVIEW CT; DAYTON OH 45458 3007; LAGEMAN FREDERICK A AND; LAGEMAN SANDRA S; R P70 01402 0028; 12/30/19; $102,500.00; 5301 PACKARD DR; NORTHRIDGE CA 91326; HUERTE JHON AND; ORTON GREG AND; R R72 01208 0045; 12/30/19; $2,100.00; RINGGOLD ST; DAYTON OH 45403; HUFFMAN HISTORIC AREA; OLIVAS MARCO ANTONIO AND; R R72 01912 0055; 12/30/19; $137,500.00; 26 GARRET ST; DAYTON OH 45419; GOW BURGESS NEIL; ENDRES CHRISTOPHER LEE SR AND; R R72 02408 0009; 12/30/19; $9,000.00; 832 834 XENIA AVE; DAYTON OH 45410; GALLOWAY HAROLD E; IBRAHIM IBRAHIM H; R R72 02607 0036; 12/30/19; $0.00; 201 HAWKER ST; DAYTON OH 45402; MONTGOMERY COUNTY LAND; CITY OF DAYTON; E R72 02705 0083; 12/30/19; $137,172.00; 39 CLOVER ST; DAYTON OH 45449; MCCORMICK HARVEY TR; NOVA PORTA LLC; R R72 02705 0083; 12/30/19; $0.00; 39 CLOVER ST; DAYTON OH 45449; HUMPHRIES RUTH M; NOVA PORTA LLC; R R72 04006 0053; 12/30/19; $73,000.00; 611 WILFRED AVE; DAYTON OH 45410; WAGNER KEVIN LEE ABD; MOORE TARA A; R R72 04707 0009; 12/30/19; $1,000.00; 133 S IRWIN ST; DAYTON OH 45410; HAMILTON ROSE MARIE; GRAYSON JAMECCE; R R72 05206 0073; 12/30/19; $50,000.00; 260 ALTON AVE; DAYTON OH 45404; AKHMEDOV FORMON; ABASOV AYDIN; R R72 06310 0074; 12/30/19; $11,000.00; 38 FERNWOOD AVE; DAYTON OH 45405; COLEMAN CHRISTINE; MCINTOSH JAMES E II; R R72 08001 0052; 12/30/19; $0.00; 1237 WILSON DR; DAYTON OH 45402 1622; CRAYTON CHARITY MAE; CRAYTON CHRISTOPHER E; R R72 11010 0018; 12/30/19; $0.00; 24 E BRUCE AVE; DAYTON OH 45402; M O N T G O M E R Y C O U N T Y L A N D REUTILIZATION COR; CITY OF DAYTON; E R72 11406 0021; 12/30/19; $0.00; 615 W FAIRVIEW AVE; DAYTON OH 45402; MONTGOMERY COUNTY LAND; CITY OF DAYTON; E R72 11910 0022; 12/30/19; $34,400.00; 1621 1627 HAROLD DR; DAYTON OH 45449; BANHAGEL MATTHEW K AND; DEMAREY KAREN; R R72 11910 0022; 12/30/19; $0.00; 1621 1627 HAROLD DR; DAYTON OH 45449; BANHAGEL MATTHEW K AND; DEMAREY KAREN; R R72 12112 0027; 12/30/19; $0.00; 3419 EARLHAM DR; DAYTON OH 45402; MONTGOMERY COUNTY LAND REUTILIZATION; CITY OF DAYTON; E R72 12601 0066; 12/30/19; $0.00; 208 LORENZ AVE; DAYTON OH 45402; M O N T G O M E R Y C O U N T Y L A N D REUTILIZATION COR; CITY OF DAYTON; E R72 12601 0087; 12/30/19; $0.00; 201 LORENZ AVE; DAYTON OH 45402; MONTGOMERY COUNTY LAND; CITY OF DAYTON; E R72 14509 0025; 12/30/19; $79,900.00; 1017 WENG AVE; DAYTON OH 45420; CONNAIR TERESA L AND; SHADE JUSTIN T; R R72 14601 0046; 12/30/19; $149,500.00; HIGHRIDGE AVE; DAYTON OH 45420; DECK BILLY JOE; CRANDALL CONNOR G AND; R R72 14601 0047; 12/30/19; $149,500.00; 1153 HIGHRIDGE AVE; DAYTON OH 45420; DECK BILLY JOE; CRANDALL CONNOR G AND; R R72 14601 0048; 12/30/19; $149,500.00; 1153 HIGHRIDGE AVE; DAYTON OH 45420; DECK BILLY JOE; CRANDALL CONNOR G AND; R R72 15301 0016; 12/30/19; $0.00; 441 SANTA CRUZ AVE; DAYTON OH 45410; NOPALA MARGARITA LARA; ASBURY JR WILBUR N; R R72 15408 0143; 12/30/19; $46,000.00; 424 ALEXANDER DR; MONROE OH 45050; TOWD POINT MORTGAGE TRUST 2015-4; VALCINN LLC; R R72 15605 0021; 12/30/19; $0.00; 1733 BLUEFIELD AVE; DAYTON OH 45402; GAISFORD MICHAEL; GF BAILEY LLC; E R72 16303 0040; 12/30/19; $0.00; 2235 BENTON AVE; DAYTON OH 45406 2125; THOMAS TERESA AND; THOMAS VERNON; R R72 16303 0041; 12/30/19; $0.00; 2239 BENTON AVE; DAYTON OH 45406 2125; THOMAS TERESA AND; THOMAS VERNON; R

R72617610 0013; 12/30/19; $144,400.00; 6317 E GANDER RD; DAYTON OH 45424; METHENEY JULIE K; WAMSLEY DAVID A AND; R A01 20103 0018; 12/31/19; $0.00; 3362 DIAMONDBACK DR; DAYTON OH 45414; NOSTADT WILLIAM A; NOSTADT WILLIAM A JR ETAL 4; R B02 00418 0006; 12/31/19; $123,400.00; 1072 ALKALINE SPRINGS RD; VANDALIA OH 45377; MOORE EMMETT E; BLAIR DIANA AND; R B02 00622 0021; 12/31/19; $323,250.00; 9435 N DIXIE DR; DAYTON OH 45414 1814; COY LYDIA M; GENESIS TT LLC; R C04 19916 0004; 12/31/19; $0.00; N BROOKSTONE PL; BROOKVILLE OH 45309; WILSON MARVIN W; WEATHINGTON NESE; R C05 00212 0016; 12/31/19; $0.00; 102 WESTERN AVE; BROOKVILLE OH 45309 1423; COOK HENRIETTA; MOORE BRENDA K AND; R D13 00102 0010; 12/31/19; $0.00; 307 FARMERSVILLE GERMANTOWN PIKE; GERMANTOWN OH 45327 1032; ASHBY JOHN H AND; ASHBY JOHN H; R D13 00110 0059; 12/31/19; $0.00; 15 17 E CENTER ST; GERMANTOWN OH 45327 1301; TINCH BENJAMIN AND; TINCH JOYCE ELAINE; C D13 00111 0002; 12/31/19; $0.00; BEECHWOOD DR; DAYTON OH 45424; 2390 BEECHWOOD LLC; HICKORY STORAGE INVESTORS LLC; R D13 00111 0010; 12/31/19; $0.00; 2390 BEECHWOOD DR; DAYTON OH 45424; 2390 BEECHWOOD LLC; HICKORY STORAGE INVESTORS LLC; C D13 00202 0036; 12/31/19; $0.00; 146 148 E CENTER ST; GERMANTOWN OH 45327; TINCH BENJAMIN AND; TINCH JOYCE ELAINE; R D13 00202 0127; 12/31/19; $0.00; 133 N MULBERRY ST; GERMANTOWN OH 45327 1428; SPURLOCK JOYCE ELAINE AND; TINCH JOYCE ELAINE; R D13 00202 0128; 12/31/19; $0.00; 135 N MULBERRY ST; GERMANTOWN OH 45327 1428; TINCH BENJAMIN AND; TINCH JOYCE ELAINE; R E20 01106 0126; 12/31/19; $110,000.00; 62 W NOTTINGHAM RD; SANTA BARBARA CA 93117; MEDICI HOLDINGS LLC; REGAL LEGACY HOLDINGS LLC; C E20 17102B0178; 12/31/19; $65,000.00; 3708 PITTSBURG AVE; DAYTON OH 45406; ROBERTSON CHRISTINE; MOORE CRYSTAL D; R E20 17102B0179; 12/31/19; $65,000.00; 3704 PITTSBURG AVE; DAYTON OH 45406; ROBERTSON CHRISTINE; MOORE CRYSTAL D; R E20 17716 0002; 12/31/19; $87,000.00; 270 GREENHILL RD; DAYTON OH 45405 1116; MEYERS JOSEPH C JR; SLAYBACK MICHAEL J; R E21 17205 0001; 12/31/19; $0.00; 2336 KOEHLER AVE; DAYTON OH 45414; MONTGOMERY COUNTY LAND; HARRISON TOWNSHIP BOARD OF TRUSTEES; E H33 01412 0018; 12/31/19; $0.00; 4508 BERQUIST DR; DAYTON OH 45426; WINGATE DEVELOPMENT GROUP LLC; SILVER MAX INVESTMENTS LLC; R H33 01412 0020; 12/31/19; $0.00; 4496 BERQUIST DR; DAYTON OH 45426; THE BOLD DEVELOPMENT GROUP LLC; SILVER MAX INVESTMENTS LLC; R H33 02208 0021; 12/31/19; $0.00; 8822 POST TOWN RD; FORT WORTH TX 76161 0247; RAWLINS PHILIP D AND; RAWLINS PHILIP D AND; R I39 00912 0027; 12/31/19; $0.00; 5731 BAYSIDE DR; DAYTON OH 45431; GRIFFITH ROXIE ANNA; GRIFFITH WILLIAM E AND; R J44 20904 0016; 12/31/19; $0.00; 2820 CADILLAC ST; DAYTON OH 45439; YOUNG EDWARD A AND; YOUNG EDWARD A ET AL 3; R J44120911 0051; 12/31/19; $0.00; 4140 ELLERY AVE; DAYTON OH 45439 2136; REYNOLDS DEBORAH A; GRISSOM DEBORAH A; R K45200109 0009; 12/31/19; $2,400.00; BURKE CT; SPRINGBORO OH 45066; KEMPF ADAM C AND; MONSON ELDON D AND; R K45200126 0032; 12/31/19; $233,400.00; 23 MCCULLOUGH DR; SPRINGBORO OH 45066; MARION DEREK STEVEN AND; DAVIS KELLY N; R K46 00220 0021; 12/31/19; $42,000.00; 556 E PEARL ST; OVIEDO FL 32765; TRGB REALTY LLC; MACAULAY CAPITAL LLC; R K46 00603 0021; 12/31/19; $78,000.00; 1581 KATHY LN; MIAMISBURG OH 45342 2621; WYMER VICKI Y; CINCY CREATIVE HOME LLC; R K46 01310 0006; 12/31/19; $0.00; 1726 SHERWOOD FOREST DR; MIAMISBURG OH 45342; STORMS KRISTIN L AND; STORMS KRISTIN L; R K46 01501 0005; 12/31/19; $0.00; 1545 SHERWOOD FOREST DR; MIAMISBURG OH 45342; DUNAWAY PAMELA S; DUNAWAY PAMELA S TR; R K48 00905 0097; 12/31/19; $89,000.00; 266 SILVER BUGLE LN; DAYTON OH 45449; MEANS SEAN; FANNIN ASHLEY; R M57 00306 0006; 12/31/19; $0.00; 202 BEECHGROVE DR; ENGLEWOOD OH 45322 1101; ROWLANDS JOHN M AND; ROWLANDS JOHN M AND; R M58 00110 0062; 12/31/19; $64,000.00; 413 SAN BERNARDINO TRL; SAN DIEGO CA 92131; O`DIAM ANN L; BELMAGGIO AMY AND; R M60 25409 0003; 12/31/19; $70,000.00; 6160 RANGEVIEW DR; DAYTON OH 45415; HAYES MARY J; OKINBIA INVESTMENT PROPERTIES LLC; R

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R72 08502 0025; 12/31/19; $0.00; 19 23 HORACE ST; DAYTON OH 45402; WRIGHT DUNBAR INC; SAN MARCO DAYTON LLC; R R72 08502 0025; 12/31/19; $100,000.00; 19 23 HORACE ST; DAYTON OH 45402; WRIGHT DUNBAR INC; SAN MARCO DAYTON LLC; R R72 08502 0041; 12/31/19; $100,000.00; 718 726 W 3RD ST; DAYTON OH 45402; WRIGHT DUNBAR INC; SAN MARCO DAYTON LLC; I R72 08502 0041; 12/31/19; $0.00; 718 726 W 3RD ST; DAYTON OH 45402; WRIGHT DUNBAR INC; SAN MARCO DAYTON LLC; I R72 08502 0085; 12/31/19; $0.00; 817 819 W 4TH ST; DAYTON OH 45402; SMITH GREGORY G AND; WRIGHT DUNBAR INC; R R72 10602 0071; 12/31/19; $0.00; 517 HARRIET ST; DAYTON OH 45426; COOK LINDA; COOK MARY E; R R72 10607 0058; 12/31/19; $1,000.00; 308 SMITH ST; DAYTON OH 45417; SMITH ZACHARY V; DAYTON HOME RESTORE LLC; R R72 11507 0051; 12/31/19; $0.00; 2012 ELSMERE AVE; MIAMISBURG OH 45343; FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOC; STRICKLAND SAUNYA JOY; R R72 12506 0010; 12/31/19; $0.00; 508 KAMMER AVE; DAYTON OH 45402; MONTGOMERY COUNTY LAND; DAYTON CITY OF; E R72 14105 0002; 12/31/19; $88,000.00; 3221 S SMITHVILLE RD; DAYTON OH 45420; ONEY KIMBERLY; KING ROSEMARY J AND; R R72 14203 0017; 12/31/19; $35,000.00; 1111 CROYDEN DR; SPRING VALLEY OH 45370; SULLIVAN BETTYLOU A AND; SULLIVAN BETTYLOU A; R R72 14602 0057; 12/31/19; $50,000.00; 1111 CHELSEA AVE; DAYTON OH 45420; BUSH FORREST D; BROWN ALEXANDRA; R R72 14602 0057; 12/31/19; $91,000.00; 1111 CHELSEA AVE; DAYTON OH 45420; BROWN REBECCA J; BROWN ALEXANDRA; R R72 16010 0017; 12/31/19; $10,000.00; 2632 ENGLAND AVE; DAYTON OH 45406; POTTER ERRICK; SILVER MAX INVESTMENTS LLC; R R72 16514 0037; 12/31/19; $0.00; 5604 GREENCREST DR; SPRINGBORO OH 45066; SHARP BETTY; MOSES GAIL A TR; R R72610815 0015; 12/31/19; $227,500.00; 6902 COBURN CT; DAYTON OH 45424; KLEIN KEITH E AND; GREEN-TUNSTLL STEPHANIE L; R A01 25923 0038; 01/02/20; $350,000.00; 3257 CORNWALLIS CT; DAYTON OH 45414; WOODRUFF JERRY W; SWIM ERIN; R B02 00122 0023; 01/02/20; $46,500.00; 161 COLEBROOK DR; VANDALIA OH 45377 2813; CORRIN RICHARD E; LAMB MATTHEW C ND; R B02 00126 0019; 01/02/20; $0.00; 863 DONORA DR; VANDALIA OH 45377; KOCKS KENNETH R SR AND; KOCKS JUDY A; R B02 00309 0028; 01/02/20; $155,500.00; 1038 ROMANUS DR; VANDALIA OH 45377; HANKEY BOBBIE L AND; BIERLEY AARON S AND; R

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Page Fourteen DAILY COURT REPORTER, DAYTON, OHIO ( )010Friday, January 10, 2020

Bill designed to modify ‘sore loser law’KEITH ARNOLDDaily Reporter Staff Writer

The state’s so-called sore loser law arguably interfered with the rights of a northeast Ohio electorate to select the candidate of its own choice to serve as mayor.

No one believes this was the purpose of the bill Ohio lawmakers approved at the time, Lorain elected officials said. It is, however, an unin-tended consequence of the measure.

At-large Councilwoman Mary Springowski offered background to Senate lawmakers seated for the Gov-ernment Oversight and Reform Com-mittee considering Senate Bill 233.

Lorain’s incumbent mayor resigned two days after the May 7 primary this year to accept private-sector employment, leaving a vacancy

on the ballot for the Democratic can-didate.

Six potential candidates sub-mitted their names to fill the ballot vacancy, Springowski continued. The group included three at-large council candidates (one being Springowski), council president and the city auditor - all of whom had won their primary con-tests and were set to be on the general ballot. Former state Rep. Dan Ramos completed the group.

It was left to the party’s central committee to determine who would finish out the mayor’s term and appear on the ballot.

The committee asked the sec-retary of state’s office for guidance, which ultimately resulted in disquali-fication of five of six of the potential candidates.

“In a nutshell, what happened

was that the people who won their respective races were disqualified and the person who lost their race was named interim mayor all under this so- called sore loser law,” the council-woman said.

In light of the controversy that arose from this, the sole candidate left standing (Ramos) rescinded his candidacy,” said SB 233 sponsor Sen. Nathan Manning, R-North Ridgeville. “Following many conversations with those who were affected, it became clear that the current language is in need of modification to avoid this situation from repeating itself in other communities.

“Qualified individuals should never be precluded from consideration for arbitrary reasons.”

Ramos, who was asked by former colleague Manning to offer

testimony in support of the bill, said he was not arguing for the ability of a politician, such as himself, to run for any office he chooses. Rather, legisla-tion shouldn’t impede a voter from exercising his right to vote.

“I am here in support of SB 233 because it would preserve the right of the public to choose their officials,” he said.

The bill simply would allow a person who sought a political party’s nomination to an office at a primary election to become a candidate for a partisan office at the following gen-eral election by filling a vacancy on the ballot.

Between a primary election and the following general election, a ballot vacancy sometimes arises because a candidate dies, withdraws, or is disqualified, the Ohio Legisla-

tive Service Commission noted in its analysis.

“Currently, a political party or committee that is filling a ballot va-cancy cannot select a person who was a candidate at the previous primary election for that office or another of-fice,” attorney Emily Wendel wrote for the commission “The bill eliminates that restriction, meaning that the party or committee could choose the former candidate’s primary opponent, another unsuccessful primary candidate, or even a person who won the nomination for a different office but is willing to withdraw from that race in order to fill the ballot vacancy.”

The bill had not been scheduled a fourth hearing at time of publica-tion.

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Governor, Health Director offer resources for Ohioans who resolve to quit smoking

Ohio Governor Mike DeWine, joined by Ohio Department of Health Director Amy Acton, MD, MPH, and OhioHealth Senior Vice President and Chief Medical Officer Bruce Van-derhoff, MD, MBA, recently offered resources to those looking to quit using tobacco products in 2020.

“As Ohioans make their new year’s resolutions, they can’t go wrong with a commitment to quitting smoking or vaping,” said Governor DeWine. “There are state resources available for those looking to quit, including a program specifically for teens. Indi-viduals can also contact their healthcare provider for help. The evidence is clear, quitting could save your life.”

The Ohio Tobacco Quit Line provides personal quit coaching

and telephone counseling free of charge to all adult Ohioans. Just call 1-800-QUIT-NOW. For Ohioans under 18, call or text My Life, My Quit at 1-855-891-9989. This free program combines best practices and new ways for teens to reach a coach using live text messages or online chat.

As a part of the biennium bud-get, Governor DeWine signed into law a provision to increase the legal mini-mum age to give, sell, or distribute to-bacco and other nicotine products from 18 to 21. Strengthening tobacco laws has been one of Governor DeWine’s top priorities. As a U.S. Senator, he wrote legislation that led to the banning of flavored cigarettes in 2009. As Ohio Attorney General, he led a bipartisan coalition of attorneys general urging

the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in 2013 to regulate the advertising of vaping products.

In young people, nicotine can interfere with brain development, which can continue until about age 25. The amount of nicotine in certain vape liquids can be as much as an en-tire pack of cigarettes. Youth are more susceptible to becoming dependent on nicotine and it can create powerful addiction pathways. To help relay the message about the dangers of vaping, the Ohio Department of Health has teamed up with the Truth Initiative to run a new marketing campaign that will target parents and teens across the state.

“Make no mistake, these compa-nies have intentionally targeted the next generation for addiction,” said Dr. Acton.

“This campaign fights back using the same social media tactics. E-cigarettes are a public health crisis and we have the tools to help Ohioans quit now.”

“At OhioHealth, we see first-hand how vaping and tobacco use present real dangers to the health of our community and create far too many emergency visits,” said Dr. Vanderhoff. “We commend the efforts of Gover-nor DeWine, Dr. Acton and the Ohio Department of Health to educate the community about these dangers and provide additional resources to help individuals address their addiction.”

Smoking is the leading cause of lung cancer and the leading cause of cancer-related deaths across the U.S. An estimated 21% of adults in Ohio are smokers and about 7,000 Ohioans

die from lung cancer each year. Com-munities and health providers across the state can play an important role in helping people lower their risk of lung cancer by providing resources to their residents and patients. Lives can be saved by reducing minors’ access to to-bacco, helping people avoid secondhand smoke, and encouraging those at high risk for lung cancer to get screened early.

About the Ohio Tobacco Use Prevention and Cessation Program

The Tobacco Use Prevention and Cessation Program is a state-administered program that operates within ODH. The program promotes healthy outcomes in adults, children, and babies by limiting the effects of tobacco and tobacco smoke by taking steps to lower smoking rates.

The Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Forestry is currently working on a 10-year update of Ohio’s Forest Action Plan which in-cludes a statewide assessment of Ohio’s valuable forest resources. Stakeholder in-put is requested on key issues, threats, and opportunities associated with Ohio’s forest resources, including forests on public and private lands and urban and rural areas.

Details about Ohio’s Forest Ac-tion Plan and a survey can be found on

the Division’s website at forestry.ohiod-nr.gov/ForestActionPlan, or by contact-ing the Division office at (614) 265-6694 or [email protected] to have a printed copy mailed.

The website contains informa-tion about the following regional stake-holder meetings that provide another method for input:

• Jan. 28, 6-9 p.m., ODNR offices, 360 E. State Street, Athens, OH 45701

• Feb. 4, 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., Wegerzyn Gardens Me-troPark, 1301 E. Sieben-thaler, Dayton, OH 45414

• Feb. 5, 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., ODNR offices, 952 Lima Avenue, Findlay, OH 45840

• Feb. 12, 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., ODNR offices, 912 Portage Lakes Drive, Akron, OH 44319

Division of Forestry seeks public input in updating Ohio’s Forest Action Plan

Please RSVP to [email protected] if you plan to attend

Questions, comments, and com-pleted surveys may be turned in at one of these stakeholder meetings, emailed to [email protected], or mailed to ODNR Division of For-estry, 2045 Morse Rd., Bldg. H-1, Co-lumbus, OH 43229-6693. Comments and completed surveys will be accepted until March 1, 2020.

Results of the stakeholder sur-vey will help the Ohio Division of Forestry develop directions and ac-tions that it will take to promote and achieve sustainable use and protection of Ohio’s forest resources.

About the Ohio Department of Natural Resources

ODNR ensures a balance be-tween wise use and protection of our natural resources for the benefit of all. Visit the ODNR website at ohiodnr.gov.

More female financial advisors sought since more women clients are wealthyBRANDON KLEINDaily Reporter Staff Writer

With an increasing number of wealthy women there’s a need for more women to manage it, according to several financial publications.

Women control about $14 tril-lion in the United States, the equiva-lent of the combined gross domestic product of China and India, Fortune magazine reported in April.

Firms need to listen to what women want and greater diversity among their advisers and managers, Shelley O’Connor, co-head of wealth management at Morgan Stanley, told the publication.

“The success of wealth man-

agement in the years ahead depends on making sure we all look like the clients and communities we serve,” O’Connor said.

Due to the shift of high-net-worth women, it’s expected that women could control $72 trillion of global wealth next year, according to Finextra. That would make up 32 percent of all wealth glob-ally and it would be an increase from $51 trillion in 2015, according to a report from RBC Wealth Management.

The Finextra report stated: “Thus, a large percentage of new wealth management clients will be female, yet many firms are unprepared for them Consequently, firms need to hire more female wealth managers. Firms need more women because

some clients will walk out if they see no females in the office.

“Moreover, younger women will be more likely to leave if they see an older man telling them how to manage their money. Thus, wealth managers need to examine their hiring practices and hire more women.”

Women financial advisers make up 15 to 20 percent of all advisors, according to a report from Barron’s magazine. But there’s opportunity for more women to enter the field.

“There are vast amounts of op-portunities because advisors are aging out, and there’s a huge void for women that needs to be filled,” said Kyla Spence, a junior at Bucknell University, told Barron’s.

Additionally, the wealth man-agement industry’s ecosystem has undergone changes that could allow women to thrive in, according to Bar-ron’s report.

The industry is moving away from the “macho, eat-what-you-kill business” where brokers worked the phones to rack up sales commissions and is being replaced by a financial planning-based relationship.

“There are fewer conversa-tions taking place about beating the market; more are about identifying goals that give life meaning,” the report stated.

“Women have a different skill set-empathy and intuitiveness, listen-ing, and maybe being a little bit more

emotional to see into what people need,” said Brittain Prigge, president of Atlanta-based advisory firm Bal-entine, in the Barron’s report. “That’s so hugely important to this business.”

The industry is now focused on recruiting more women into the field at the collegiate level, according to the various reports.

“The gender of wealth in our country has fundamentally changed, and the complexion of wealth in our country is going to continue to change. It is only going to accelerate,” Jen Auerbach, head of strategic growth markets at Merrill Lynch Wealth Man-agement, told Fortune.

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Supreme Court of Ohio suspends two lawyers for neglecting client mattersDan TrevasSupreme Court of Ohio

The Ohio Supreme Court issued partially stayed suspensions to two Ohio lawyers who neglected client mat-ters and made false statements during their disciplinary proceedings.

Michael J. Cheselka Jr. of Cleve-land was suspended for two years with one year stayed with conditions.

Derek J. Walden of Columbus was suspended for two years with 18 months stayed with conditions.

Criminal Trial Lawyer Com-mits 19 Rule Violations

The Board of Professional Con-duct described Cheselka as a “low-cost” criminal trial lawyer who tried tough cases and was dealing with the stress of the declining health of his parents, who both died between June 2015 and September 2016.

The Court’s per curiam opinion noted Cheselka’s violations of the rules governing the conduct of Ohio attorneys occurred while representing six clients, including Jojwan Martin.

Martin was convicted of murder in 2008 and sentenced to 18 years to life in prison. The conviction rested largely on the testimony of two eye-witnesses, including Earwin Watters, who was in federal custody and await-ing sentencing for his own crimes at the time of Martin’s trial. In 2011, Watters contacted Martin’s mother, Cynthia Bester, and told her he gave false testimony against Martin under pressure from police and prosecutors. Watters completed an affidavit stating he had been pressured to give false testimony to obtain a lesser sentence for his crimes.

Bester met Cheselka in 2012 and gave him Watters’ affidavit. Cheselka agreed to file a petition for post-con-viction relief for Martin for a $10,000 flat fee and $525 for a trial transcript. Bester paid the fee in installments.

Between 2013 and 2016 Che-selka asked Watters to complete four additional affidavits, which the lawyer claimed were necessary to correct defects in Watters’ original affidavit. Cheselka waited until May 2016 to file Martin’s case, nearly three-and-a-half years after meeting with Bester. Che-selka had a one-year deadline to file the petition after he filed Martin’s trial transcript, and he missed the deadline. The trial court asked him to explain why he was delayed, and he stated it was because Watters only provided an affidavit in 2016. Cheselka did not disclose that Watters first came forward in 2011 and presented four additional affidavits. The trial court denied Mar-tin’s petition.

Attorney Lies about Handling of Case

The Office of the Disciplinary Counsel asked Cheselka about the delays in 2017. Cheselka told the disciplinary counsel that Watters did not provide an affidavit in 2011 and there was “never a proper affidavit executed before March of 2016.” At

his disciplinary hearing, Cheselka ad-mitted there was no legally significant difference between the first and final affidavits Watters submitted.

The professional conduct board found Cheselka violated several rules based on his handling of Martin’s case, including knowingly making a false statement to the court; making a false statement in connection with a disciplinary matter; and engaging in conduct involving dishonesty, fraud, deceit, and misrepresentation.

In addition to neglecting other client matters, Cheselka admitted he did not respond to multiple letters of in-quiry based on grievances filed with the disciplinary counsel by three clients.

Board Considers Recom-mended Sanction, Court Agrees

When the board considers a sanction to recommend to the Court, it considers aggravating circumstances that could increase the penalty and mitigating factors that could lead to a lesser sanction.

The board found Cheselka acted with a dishonest and selfish motive, committed multiple offenses, engaged in a pattern of misconduct, failed to cooperate with the disciplinary process, submitted false statements, refused to acknowledge the wrongful nature of his conduct, harmed vulnerable clients, and refused to pay restitution.

The board also found he had no prior discipline during his 15-year legal career, and that he submitted six letters attesting to his good character and reputation. While noting Cheselka committed significant ethical viola-tions, the board found that much of it occurred because of his efforts to “do too much with too little during a dis-crete period of time when his personal life was unsettled.”

The Court adopted the board’s proposal that Cheselka be suspended for two years, with the second year stayed on conditions that he engage in no further misconduct, pay $2,500 in restitution within 60 days to a woman who paid him $2,500 to represent her relative, submit to an evaluation by the Ohio Lawyers Assistance Program (OLAP), and pay the costs of the disciplinary proceedings. If Cheselka is reinstated to the practice of law, he must show he is following any treat-ment orders recommended by OLAP, complete six hours of continuing legal education in law-office management, and serve one-year of monitored probation.

C h i e f J u s t i c e M a u r e e n O’Connor and Justices Judith L. French and Patrick F. Fischer joined the per curiam opinion.

Justice Sharon L. Kennedy concurred in part and dissented in part, stating that when the Court imposes conditions on a stay of suspension, conditions on reinstatement to the practice of law, and conditions of pro-bation, those conditions “should work in tandem to protect the public from future misconduct while promoting the respondent’s rehabilitation.” She

also maintained that the Court should have imposed specific conditions on Cheselka’s monitored probation, including meeting in person with the monitoring attorney monthly, provid-ing the monitor access to information to verify Cheselka’s compliance with any medical or psychological treatment, and completing a comprehensive plan to ensure he can be reasonably diligent in representing his clients.

Justice R. Patrick DeWine joined Justice Kennedy’s opinion.

Justices Michael P. Donnelly and Melody J. Stewart did not partici-pate in the case.

2018-1764. Disciplinary Coun-sel v. Cheselka, Slip Opinion No. 2019-Ohio-5286.

Lawyer Fai ls to Fol low Through with Cases

Derek J. Walden was affiliated with Dorman Law in 2013 and 2014 and represented two clients who hired the firm to represent them in personal-injury lawsuits, and one who was pursing a dental malpractice claim. Walden left the firm and started his own, and convinced the three clients to follow him.

Walden filed complaints in all three cases, but failed to respond to his clients’ calls and emails, and did not tell one client that he actually started the lawsuit. Walden subsequently failed to respond to discovery requests from opposing lawyers, and failed to comply with court orders. In response to failure to comply with discovery in one of the cases, Walden told the court his client had not been forthcoming with infor-mation, when in reality, he had failed to maintain contact with the client and did not take further action on behalf of the client.

All three of the client cases were dismissed, and Walden did not inform any of them their cases were dismissed.

The discipl inary counsel charged Walden with violating sev-eral rules, including failing to act with reasonable diligence in representing a client, keeping clients reasonably informed of their legal matter, and knowingly making a false statement to a court.

The board of professional con-duct also found that Walden failed to respond to letters of inquiry sent by the disciplinary counsel and the Colum-bus Bar Association, which initiated investigations based on grievances submitted by his clients.

Depression Contributed to Misconduct, Lawyer Asserted

Walden testified that he began to suffer depression in 2015 and sought help from OLAP and treatment pro-fessionals. The board considered the impact of the depression on Walden’s conduct and considered the sanctions imposed on seven other lawyers who committed comparable misconduct.

Based on its findings, the board recommended that Walden be sus-pended for two years with 18 months stayed on the condition that he not commit further misconduct.

In a unanimous per curiam opinion, the Court adopted the recom-mendation and stated that if Walden is reinstated he must demonstrate that he completed an OLAP evaluation and complied with any recommended treatment.

2019-0800. Disciplinary Coun-sel v. Walden, Slip Opinion No. 2019-Ohio-5287.

Both opinions can be found online at: http://www.courtnewsohio.gov/cases/2019/SCO/1224/disciplin-ary.asp#.XgSxjPx7mUk

Please note: Opinion summa-ries are prepared by the Office of Public Information for the general public and news media. Opinion summaries are not prepared for every opinion, but only for noteworthy cases. Opinion summaries are not to be considered as official headnotes or syllabi of court opinions. The full text of this and other court opinions are available online.

About the Supreme Court of Ohio

The Supreme Court is estab-lished by Article IV, Section 1 of the Ohio Constitution. Article IV, Section 2 of the Constitution sets the size of the Court and outlines its jurisdiction. Article IV, Section 5 of the Constitution grants rule making and other authority to the Court.

The Supreme Court is the court of last resort in Ohio. Most of its cases are appeals from the 12 district courts of appeals. The Court may grant leave to appeal felony cases from the courts of appeals and may direct a court of appeals to certify its record in any civil or misdemeanor case that the Court finds to be “of public or great general interest.”

The Supreme Court also has appellate jurisdiction in cases involv-ing questions arising under the Ohio or United States Constitutions, cases originating in the courts of appeals, and cases in which there have been conflicting opinions on the same question from two or more courts of appeals. The Supreme Court hears all cases in which the death penalty has been imposed. These cases currently include both appeals from courts of ap-peals affirming imposition of the death penalty by a trial court and, for capital crimes committed on or after Jan. 1, 1995, appeals taken directly from the trial courts. Finally, the Supreme Court’s appellate jurisdiction extends to review of the actions of certain administrative agencies, including the Public Utilities Commission.

The Supreme Court has original jurisdiction to issue extraordinary writs. These include writs of habeas corpus (inquiring into the cause of an allegedly unlawful imprisonment or deprivation of custody), writs of mandamus (ordering a public official to perform a required act), writs of procedendo (compelling a lower court to proceed to judgment in a case), writs of prohibition (ordering a lower court to stop abusing or usurping judicial functions), and writs of quo warranto

(issued against a person or corpora-tion for usurpation, misuse, or abuse of public office or corporate office or franchise).

The Constitution grants the Supreme Court exclusive authority to regulate admission to the practice of law, the discipline of attorneys admit-ted to practice, and all other matters relating to the practice of law. In con-nection with this grant of authority, the Supreme Court has promulgated the Supreme Court Rules for the Govern-ment of the Bar of Ohio. These rules ad-dress, among other things, admission to practice, attorney discipline, attorney registration, continuing legal educa-tion, and unauthorized practice of law.

The Constitution also gives the Supreme Court authority to prescribe rules governing practice and procedure in all courts of the state and to exercise general superintendence over all state courts. Procedural rules promulgated by the Supreme Court become effective unless both houses of the General As-sembly adopt a concurrent resolution of disapproval. Rules of superintendence over state courts set minimum stan-dards for court administration. Unlike procedural rules, rules of superinten-dence do not have to be submitted to the General Assembly to become effective.

In connection with all of the rules for which it has responsibility, the Supreme Court generally solicits public comment before adopting new rules or amendments in final form. The Court first publishes its rules and amendments in proposed form. These proposals appear in both the Ohio State Bar Association Reports and the Ohio Official Advance Sheets and indicate the period open for comment and the staff member to whom comments should be directed. The Court reviews all comments submitted before it de-cides whether to adopt or amend a rule.

Pursuant to the Constitution, the Chief Justice or a Justice designated by the Chief Justice is responsible for ruling on the disqualification of appel-late and common pleas court judges. The procedure for obtaining review of a claim of disqualification against an appellate or common pleas judge is commenced by the filing of an affi-davit of disqualification with the Clerk of the Supreme Court. The Revised Code contains specific requirements governing the filing of affidavits of disqualification.

Article IV, Section 2 of the Con-stitution sets the size of the Court at seven -- a Chief Justice and six Justices, who are elected to six-year terms on a nonpartisan ballot. Two Justices are chosen at the general election in even-numbered years. In the year when the Chief Justice runs, voters pick three members of the Court.

A person must be an attorney with at least six years experience in the practice of law to be elected or appointed to the Supreme Court. Ap-pointments are made by the Governor for vacancies that may occur between elections.

First pediatric flu death of season reported in OhioThe Ohio Department of Health

(ODH) is reporting the state’s first flu-associated pediatric death of the 2019-20 flu season, a 16-year-old girl from Cuyahoga County. The Cuyahoga County Board of Health is investigating the death.

In week 52 of the flu season, which ended Dec. 28, there were 387 new influenza-associated hospitaliza-tions reported. There have been 1,003 flu-associated hospitalizations reported

in Ohio so far this flu season compared with 555 reported during the same time period last year. Flu activity typically peaks between December and February.

“Getting the flu vaccine is the safest and most effective way to prevent the flu for everyone 6 months and older,” said Dr. Mark Hurst, Medical Director at ODH. “Flu hospitalizations could still be on the rise. You need to protect yourself, your friends and your family and get a flu shot now if you haven’t already.”

The flu vaccine can vary in how well it works, but people who still get sick despite having received the flu vaccine may have milder symptoms. Symptoms of flu can include fever, cough, sore throat, body aches, head-ache, chills and fatigue. Flu vaccination is available at most healthcare provid-ers’ offices, local health departments and retail pharmacies.

There are no flu vaccine short-ages across Ohio.

The federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommend that healthcare providers prescribe one of two antiviral drugs as a second line of defense as soon as possible to patients with confirmed or suspected influenza who are hospitalized, have severe illness, or may be at higher risk for flu complications.

“These antiviral medications can reduce the severity of the flu and prevent serious flu complications,”

Dr. Hurst said. “They work best when started within two days of getting sick.”

Other effective ways to avoid get-ting or spreading the flu include: washing hands frequently or using alcohol-based hand sanitizer; covering coughs and sneez-es with tissues or coughing or sneezing into elbows; avoiding touching eyes, nose and mouth; and staying home when sick.

More information about flu and flu activity in Ohio is available at www.flu.ohio.gov.

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Supreme Court of Ohio hears argument asking if a defendant can receive separate charges for trafficking separate narcoticsDan TrevasSupreme Court of Ohio

The Ohio Supreme Court on Wednesday, January 8th, heard four oral arguments, including one asking if a defendant can receive separate sentences for trafficking substance containing heroin and fentanyl.

The session started at 9 a.m. with the cases being heard at the Thom-as J. Moyer Ohio Judicial Center in Columbus. All arguments are streamed live online at sc.ohio.gov and broadcast live and archived on The Ohio Channel.

Brief summaries of the cases are available below:

State of Ohio v. Kenny Pend-leton, Case No. 2018-1348

Second District Court of Ap-peals (Clark County)

ISSUE• Is a criminal defendant’s

constitutional protections against double jeopardy vi-olated when the defendant is convicted for separate drug trafficking offenses where the drugs in each of-fense are calculated as filler for the other drug offense?

BACKGROUNDIn late 2015, Springfield police

began investigating Kenny Pendleton on the suspicion that he was trafficking drugs. Police also started surveilling two residences as part of the inves-tigation. On Jan. 4, 2016, Pendleton was driving with two passengers in Springfield, and police stopped him for driving without a license. Law enforce-ment also executed search warrants on one of the residences.

Based on evidence found in the car and the house, Pendleton was indicted for trafficking in heroin, pos-session of heroin, trafficking in cocaine, possession of cocaine, aggravated traf-ficking in drugs (specifically, fentanyl), aggravated possession of drugs (spe-cifically, fentanyl), and other charges and specifications.

During the searches, police re-covered baggies and “pucks” of drugs – roughly 50 grams of a substance con-taining heroin, cocaine, and fentanyl; nearly 84 grams of a substance includ-ing heroin and fentanyl; and 63 grams of a substance that contained cocaine.

After one charge (for illegally having a weapon) was dismissed, the jury convicted Pendleton of the other charges and specifications. At sentenc-ing, the trial court merged the posses-sion and trafficking counts for each drug, and the Clark County Prosecu-tor’s Office chose to move forward on the three trafficking offenses. The court imposed a 21-year prison sentence – 11 years for heroin trafficking, eight years for fentanyl trafficking, one year for cocaine trafficking, and one year for a firearm specification, all to be served consecutively.

Pendleton appealed to the Sec-ond District Court of Appeals, which upheld the convictions and sentence in August 2018. The Ohio Supreme Court agreed to consider his question about double jeopardy related to his trafficking offenses.

State of Ohio v. Basim Barnes, Case Nos. 2018-1389

Eighth District Court of Appeals (Cuyahoga County)

ISSUES• In a criminal trial, does

the denial of an attorney’s motion to withdraw based on an alleged conflict of interest constitute a final

appealable order, which would place the trial pro-ceeding on hold until an appeals court rules on the withdrawal motion?

• When an appointed at-torney seeks to withdraw representation from an indigent client, can a trial court deny the motion if there is no specific showing that continued represen-tation would violate the Ohio Rules of Professional Conduct?

BACKGROUNDIn June 2016, a Cuyahoga Coun-

ty grand jury indicted Basim Barnes on 10 criminal counts, including five counts of rape that carried a potential life sentence in prison. Barnes was ac-cused of the committing the offenses against two women, identified as Jane Doe I and Jane Doe II in court records. The alleged offenses against Jane Doe I, also identified as L.H., occurred in October 2007.

Barnes was declared indigent and Assistant Cuyahoga County Public Defender Mark Spardaro was assigned to defend him. Once assigned, the public defender’s office conducted a routine conflict of interest check and discovered that L.H. had twice been represented in criminal cases by two other assistant public defenders in the public defender’s office. Spardaro dis-cussed the potential conflict of interest with Barnes, and Barnes said he was concerned about the lawyer’s ability to adequately represent him.

Spardaro requested the trial court allow him to withdraw as counsel to Barnes and the court conducted a hearing. Spardaro explained that he had access to L.H.’s files and the attorneys who represented her in the prior cases. In order to fulfill his duties to zeal-ously represent Barnes, he would need to investigate the information on file about L.H. But under the Ohio Rules of Professional Conduct, even though he never represented L.H., his “law firm” did, and he had a duty to keep confi-dential information presented by L.H. to the “firm” confidential. He said that he was put in an impossible situation and had to withdraw from Barnes’ case.

The trial court denied the mo-tion, finding that the professional con-duct rules only required that Spardaro refrain from using any confidential in-formation about L.H. against her. And because at that time, Spardaro didn’t know any of the information the public defender’s office possessed related the L.H.’s alleged rape, his continued rep-resentation of Barnes wasn’t a conflict of interest, the trial court stated.

Spardaro appealed the decision to the Eighth District Court of Appeals, which independently raised the issue of whether the motion to withdraw was a final, appealable order that would grant the appeals court jurisdiction to consider the case. The Cuyahoga County Prosecutor’s Office opposed Spardaro’s motion to withdraw. The Eighth District concluded the denial of the withdrawal request was a final order that it could address, and in a 2-1 opinion ruled that Spardaro did have a conflict and was entitled to withdraw.

The prosecutor’s office appealed the decision to the Supreme Court, which agreed to hear the case.

Pattiann McAdams v. Mer-cedes-Benz USA LLC et al., Case No. 2018-1667

Tenth District Court of Appeals (Franklin County)

ISSUES• Did a state court improp-

erly readjudicate a federal court’s decision in a class-action lawsuit?

• Should Ohio adopt the approach in the jurisdic-tions requiring compliance with court-mandated opt-out procedures and reject the state appeals court’s decision that a separate, preexisting lawsuit serves as an informal opt-out of a class action?

BACKGROUNDPattiann McAdams bought a

2006 Mercedes-Benz ML 350 sport utility vehicle in April 2008 from a New York dealership. McAdams moved to Ohio a few years later.

In February 2015, McAdams, representing herself, filed a lawsuit in Franklin County Common Pleas Court against Mercedes-Benz USA LLC and the Columbus dealership where she took her vehicle for service. Pointing to issues with the ML 350’s balance shaft gear and transmission conductor plate, her suit made claims of product liability, negligence, fraud, breach of contract, and violations of the Ohio Consumer Sales Practices Act and asked for recovery of repair and re-placement costs. (A balance shaft is a mechanism designed to counter engine vibrations.)

Seifi v. Mercedes-Benz USA LLC, a class action involving the bal-ance shaft gear issue, had been filed in October 2012 in a California federal court. At the time McAdams’ lawsuit was filed, the class action still was pending. McAdams said in a deposi-tion that she was aware of the class action before she filed her lawsuit, had communicated with the lawyers in that case about whether to join the class, and told the lawyers she decided not to join the class.

In March 2015, a nationwide settlement in Seifi was announced. The federal court’s order described the steps that class members needed to take to opt out of the settlement, including a signed opt-out letter. Notices were mailed to class members in May with a June 27 deadline for opting out.

The federal court considered the opt-out requests and, in August 2015, excluded 107 class members from the settlement. McAdams wasn’t among them. The federal court stated that class members who hadn’t opted out were bound by the settlement agreement.

Mercedes-Benz USA then re-quested summary judgment in McAd-ams’ Ohio case in October 2016. The Franklin County trial court agreed and dismissed McAdams’ case with prejudice. The court concluded that her lawsuit regarding the balance shaft gear was prohibited because she hadn’t opted out of the national settlement.

McAdams appealed to the Tenth District Court of Appeals, which up-held summary judgment except for one issue. The court determined that McAdams had sufficiently opted out of the federal class action by filing her separate Ohio lawsuit “before the notice of how to opt-out was issued and continued to pursue the case even while the class action was ongoing.” The court stated that McAdams’ lawsuit “was a sufficient ‘reasonable expres-sion of a request for exclusion.’”

Mercedes-Benz appealed to the Ohio Supreme Court, which agreed to review the issues.

Disciplinary Counsel v. An-thony P. Spinazze, Case No. 2019-1075

Lucas CountyISSUE• The Board of Professional

Conduct proposes a six-month suspension for a former Sylvania assistant prosecutor who intention-ally made false representa-tions to a municipal court judge, then lied about his conduct to his superiors, when he agreed to reduce a drunken driving charge to a lesser sentence.

BACKGROUNDAnthony Spinazze argues that

based on sanctions levied on other attorneys who committed similar misconduct, he should receive a fully stayed six-month suspension. He main-tains the board didn’t adequately credit him for taking responsibility for his ac-tions when it proposed the suspension.

Spinazze was in private prac-tice and a part-time Sylvania assistant prosecutor, when in November 2017, two Lucas County sheriff’s deputies stopped Jeremiah Johnson. Deputy Jeff Bretzloff joined the two officers, and after administering a field sobriety test, arrested Johnson for operating a vehicle under the influence of alcohol (OVI). Bretzloff was wearing a body camera, and Johnson admitted to him that he had consumed alcohol and never denied driving the vehicle. The police report indicated the other two officers observed Johnson driving his truck.

Johnson, appeared before Syl-vania Municipal Court Judge Michael Bonfiglio. Johnson’s lawyer filed mo-tions to dismiss the case and suppress the evidence. The day of the April 2018 hearing to consider the suppression re-quest, Spinazze, Johnson’s lawyer, and Breztloff watched the bodycam footage from the arrest. Johnson’s attorney re-quested a reduction of the OVI charge to loss of physical control. The deputy stated he would object to the proposed reduction, and the case was continued.

Later that month at a pretrial hearing, Spinazze agreed to recom-mend the reduced physical control charge. Johnson’s lawyer took the written recommendation to the court. Knowing Johnson had two previous alcohol-related driving convictions, Judge Bonfiglio asked Spinazze to ap-pear in court and explain the reduction.

During an exchange with the judge, Spinazze said there was “a question as to the driving and the observation by the police” of John-son driving. Judge Bonfiglio asked if Bretzloff and the other officers agreed with the reduction, and Spinazze said they did. The judge stated that in light of the Spinazze’s recommendation and the agreement of the arresting officers, he would amend the charge to physical control and accepted Johnson’s guilty plea to it.

The city’s chief prosecutor, Christy Cole, who was Spinazze’s supervisor, heard about the plea and reviewed the case file. In the case file, Spinazze wrote “court was going to dismiss case,” even though the court never indicated it intended to dismiss the case. Cole asked Spinazze if he had the officers’ consent to reduce the charge, and he admitted he didn’t. But he didn’t tell her that he misrepresented to the judge that he had the officers’ consent. Cole later listened to the audio recording of the court proceeding and

told Spinazze she was concerned that he may have misled the court.

Spinazze claimed he made a mistake and that he relied on Johnson’s attorney’s account of the information, without noting he met with the attor-ney and the officer to watch the video. Bretzloff later met with Cole on another case. He informed Cole that Spinazze’s version of the events wasn’t accurate and told her that he voiced his objection when the defense attorney suggested reducing the charge.

Spinazze met with Cole and the city prosecutor, and acknowledged the misstatement to the judge. The law director placed Spinazze on unpaid leave, and Spinazze wrote an apology letter to Judge Bonfiglio. He reported the incident to the Office of Disciplin-ary Counsel.

Cole sought to vacate Johnson’s plea to the reduce charge and requested that a special prosecutor handle the case. Johnson’s attorney withdrew from the case, and a public defender was assigned. An acting judge presided over the hearing and vacated the plea. Later Johnson pled no contest to a third-offense OVI. He was sentenced to jail and fined.

Based on Spinazze’s behav-ior, the disciplinary counsel charged Spinazze with violating several rules governing the conduct of Ohio attor-neys. After a hearing, the board found Spinazze knowingly made a false state-ment to the court; engaged in conduct that was prejudicial to the administra-tion of justice; and engaged in conduct involving fraud, dishonesty, deceit, or misrepresentation. The board recom-mended the six-month suspension.

Spinazze concedes that the disciplinary counsel and the board correctly characterize the events of the matter, but that part of the reasoning for the actual suspension was that Spinazze didn’t take full responsibility for his misconduct. He maintains the record of the disciplinary hearing contains sev-eral references to him acknowledging wrongdoing and accepting responsibil-ity for his actions.

Based on his self-disclosure of the rule violations, his cooperation with the investigation, his acknowledgement of wrongdoing and expressing remorse for his action, and other factors, Spin-azze maintains he deserves a fully stayed suspension.

The disciplinary counsel main-tains that Spinazze overstates the weight given to the board’s conclusion that he didn’t accept responsibility for his actions, and that the six-month sus-pension is warranted based on his be-havior. The disciplinary counsel wrote that as an assistant prosecutor, Spinazze made 10 different misrepresentations when offering an “ill-advised” sentence reduction, including six to a judge. He also attempted to “cover his tracks” by falsifying his case notes and making three more misrepresentations to his su-pervisor, the disciplinary counsel adds.

The disciplinary counsel notes the prosecutor’s office had to apologize to the municipal court for Spinazze’s actions and the city incurred addi-tional expenses to vacate the reduced charge and pursue the OVI conviction. That misconduct warrants an actual suspension, the disciplinary counsel concludes.

Along with the descriptions in this article, the Office of Public Information has released in-depth summaries of the cases online at: http://www.courtnewsohio.gov/cases/previews/20/0108/0108.asp