Daily Jeffersonian
Obituaries
14 November, 2000
GABRIEL A. LOY
Infant
ZANESVILLE
Gabriel Alexander Loy, infant son of Brockman and
Amy (Turner) Loy of Nashport, died Wednesday (Nov. 8, 2000) at
Genesis-Bethesda Hospital, Zanesville.
In
addition to his parents he leaves a brother, Brockman Loy II; and a
sister, Emily Loy, both of the home; paternal grandparents, John and
Rose Loy of Kelvedon, England, and Rebecca and Barney Buffaloe of
Zanesville; maternal grandparents, Mansel and June Turner of New
Concord; paternal great-grandmother, Mary Ellen Stutzman of
Zanesville; maternal great-grandmother, Edna Pulley of New
Philadelphia.
No calling hours will be observed.
Graveside
services and burial will be 10 a.m. Tuesday at Irville
Cemetery, Nashport, with Pastor William A. Sowers officiating.
Bolin Funeral Home, Zanesville, is handling the arrangements.
KENTINA L. DAVIS FAIR SERVICES
1977-2000
Services
will be 1 p.m. Wednesday at Thorn-Black Funeral Home,
Cambridge, for Kentina L. (Davis) Fair, 23, of Cambridge, who died
Saturday (Nov. 11, 2000) at her home.
The Revs. Diana Payton and Veronica Rice will officiate.
Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home.
She
was born Nov. 7, 1977, in Cambridge, daughter of Donna
Rodriquez of Cambridge and Kenneth L. Davis of Columbus.
Ms.
Fair worked at the Cardida Corporation, Cambridge, and was a
member of the Shafer Chapel AME. She loved to sing.
She
was preceded in death by a brother, Michael, and her grandmother,
Louise Davis.
She
leaves a son, Kenrel L. Davis of the home; a brother, Scott Knight
of Cambridge; a sister, Ronda Tom of Columbus; her grandmother,
Pearl Burt of Cambridge; several aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and
cousins.
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JAMES D. WILLIS
1914-2000
Graveside
services and burial were Monday (Nov. 13, 2000) for James
D. Willis, 86, of Cambridge, who died Friday (Nov. 10, 2000) at
Southeastern Ohio Regional Medical Center.
Evangelist
Woody Biggs officiated the service. No calling hours were
observed.
He
was born May 2, 1914, in Cambridge, son of the late James and
Sarah (Mayberry) Willis.
He
was preceded in death by three sisters, Mabel Addy, Martha Boyer
and Katherine Beaver; three brothers, Fred, Charles and Bobby Willis.
He
leaves two sisters, Mary Schultheis and Shirley Burson; a brother,
Max Willis; a sister-in-law, Helen Willis; several nieces and nephews.
Thorn-Black Funeral Home, Cambridge, handled the arrangements.
Memorial
contributions may be made to Cambridge Health and
Rehabilitation Center in memory of Mr. Willis.