Archive for July, 2017

Irene Pearl Scherer

Irene Pearl Scherer

| July 31, 2017

BAKERSVILLE – Irene Pearl (Honabarger) Scherer, died peacefully in her home on July 30, 2017, she was 98 years old.  She was born near Bakersville, Ohio on April 26, 1919 to the late Edward and Elizabeth (Bock) Honabarger. On October 29, 1941 she married Melvin R. Scherer who preceded her in death on October 12, […]

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Eileen E. Schmitt

Eileen E. Schmitt

| July 31, 2017

WILMINGTON, N.C. – Eileen E. Schmitt,  June 18, 1924 to July 26, 2017. Mrs. Schmitt was born in London, UK, educated in local public school and the Greycoat School for Girls at Westminster Abbey. Her education cut short by World War II, she joined the Land Army at age 18, and met her future husband, […]

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John E. Ertle

| July 31, 2017

COSHOCTON – John E. Ertle, 72, of Coshocton passed away Friday, July 28, 2017 at his home surrounded by family. The Miller Funeral Home, Coshocton is serving the family.

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Carmen O. Jarvis

Carmen O. Jarvis

| July 31, 2017

COSHOCTON – Carmen O. Jarvis, 87, of Coshocton passed away at Genesis Hospital in Zanesville on Friday July 28, 2017. Carmen was born in Conesville on May 22, 1930 to the late Earl and Maude (Oschenbein) Saylor. She loved spending time with her family, fishing, camping and was a member of the Mill Fork Valley […]

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Ready, set, fire

Ready, set, fire

| July 28, 2017

COSHOCTON – Claire Killiany is pictured working with Ryan Kuhns during Pleasant Hill Baptist Church’s Experiencing God’s Great Outdoors program, which was held Thursday through Sunday, July 27-30. Children ages 9-15 were invited to come learn a variety of outdoor lessons including the ones taught on July 28 that focused on shooting sports and were […]

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Preschool transition program helps children with next step

Preschool transition program helps children with next step

| July 28, 2017

COSHOCTON – The transition to preschool program held at Hopewell School this summer made a big impact on Melissa Vore’s son. “I wanted him to do this so he could have more experience interacting with kids his age,” she said. “When they first started he would normally cry and want to come home with me, […]

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Coshocton Coffee Connection opens

Coshocton Coffee Connection opens

| July 28, 2017

COSHOCTON – The smell of freshly ground coffee beans filled the air at Coshocton Coffee Connection as employees filled orders Tuesday afternoon, July 25. Coshocton’s newest coffee shop opened Monday, July 24 and word is starting to spread about its relaxed, comfy atmosphere and variety of hot and cold beverages that the staff will serve […]

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Coshocton Community Housing Inc. donates land to First Step

Coshocton Community Housing Inc. donates land to First Step

| July 28, 2017

COSHOCTON – When Steve Champagne from Coshocton Community Housing Inc. found out First Step Family Violence Intervention Services, Inc. was in need of land to construct a new building on he was more than happy to help. “First Step needed land and we had some so we donated it to them,” he said. The community […]

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