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Bethel Journal from Bethel, Ohio • Page B4

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4B 2016 LIFE BATAVIA BAPTIST TEMPLE 770 South Riverside, Batavia OH 45103 Raymond D. Jones, Pastor 732-2739 Sunday School 10am; Morning Worship 11am; Sunday Evening Service 6pm; Wednesday Eve. Prayer Service Bible Study, Reaching the Heart of Clermont County First Church of Christ, Scientist, Anderson Township 7341 Beechmont Avenue (Near Five Mile Road) Email: 231-1020 christiansciencecincinnati.com Sunday Service Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Wednesday Testimonial Meeting 7:30 p.m. In Church Reading Open after all services.

Downtown Reading 412 Vine Street, Cincinnati Open Monday Friday 10 a.m. 3 p.m. CE-0000653918 Experience the Light and Sound of God You are invited to the Community HU Song 2nd Sunday, 10:00 10:30 am ECK Worship Service 11:00 am Noon Second Sunday of Each Month Anderson Center Station 7832 Five Mile Road Cincinnati, OH 45230 1-800-891-7713 EckankarOhio.org Worldwide 1-800 LOVE GOD ECKANKAR.org 2010 Wolfangel Anderson Twp. 513-231-4301 Sunday Worship: 9:00 10:15 AM with Childrens Ministry Nursery PASTOR MARIE SMITH www.cloughchurch.org Come, connect, grow serve Weekend Worship Saturday: 5 p.m. Sunday: 9 10:30 a.m.

Nursery, Youth available Everyone is welcome! 6635 Loveland-Miamiville Rd. Loveland, OH 45140 513.677.9866 www.epiphanyumc.org GOSHEN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 6710 Goshen Goshen (Across from Goshen High School) 513-722-2541 Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Worship Service 10:30 a.m. GUM Youth 5:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m.

Every Sunday: 6 12th grades JR. GUMY 5:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 2nd Sunday of month: 3rd 5th grades Email: Follow us on CE-0000649459 CE-0000649220 Scott Wade Senior Pastor Chris Shallenberger Youth Connections Pastor Amber Davies Pastor Dale Noel Congregational Care Pastor Lana Wade Worship Director SUNDAY: Sunday School (all ages) 9:30 am Worship Service 10:30 am Worship (Age 4 5th Grade) Evening Activities for Children, Youth, Adults 6:00 pm Handicapped Accessible MONDAY: Bible Group 10:00 am WEDNESDAY: Choir 6:30 pm Youth Group (Grades 6-12) 6:30 pm Children (Age 4 5th Gr.) 6:30 pm S. Charity E.

Water Streets Bethel, Ohio 45106 513-734-4204 M-F 10:00 am 2:00 pm E-mail: www.facebook.com/BNC4me DIRECTORY EMAIL: CALL: 513.768.8184or513.768.8189 TOPLACEYOURAD CE-0000659463 ForestvilleBaptistChurch 1311NagelRd (AcrossfromAndersonPostOffice) 513-474-3884 www.forestvillebaptist.com SundayServices: WednesdayBibleStudy NurseryprovidedforallServices GLENESTECHURCH OFCHRIST 937OldStateRoute74(BehindMeijer) 3ContemporaryWorshipServices inourContemporaryWorshipCenter 2TraditionalWorshipServices inourNewlyRenovatedSanctuary PlentyofParkingbehindchurch. Sund Sund Sa 5:30 TRADITIONALWORSHIP CONTEMPORARYWORSHIP 3398OhioSR125 Phone734-4041 Rev.MichaelLeshney,Pastor ccc.city CLOUGHPIKEBAPTISTCHURCH 1025CLOUGHPIKE AWANAMinistry Nurseryprovidedforallservices www.cloughpike.com752-3521 Rodney Scott Berwanger Rodney Scott Berwanger, 51, of New Richmond died Nov. 9. Survived by wife, Rita (nee Bocklett) Berwanger; children Rodney Scott Berwanger II, Maddison Faith, Lori Ann and McKenzie Hope Berwanger; grandchild, Nevaeh Robson; and siblings Pam Davis and Gregory Berwanger. Preceded in death by siblings Michael and Brian Berwanger.

Vincent Brashear Vincent Brashear, 64, of Batavia died Nov. 22. Survived by wife, Julie Brashear; children Vincent James (Traci) and Donald (Lisa) Brashear; grandchildren Julia Olivia, Kailey and Alison Brashear; great-grandchildren Seriah Finns. Brother of Troy Brashear, Butch Brashear, Mary Lou Russell, and Barb Gregory; and many other family members and friends. Services were Nov.

29 at E.C. Nurre Funeral Home, Amelia. Robert Paul Ferris Robert Paul Ferris, 79, of Union Township died Nov. 15. Survived by wife, Patricia Ferris; children Robert O.

and Todd A. (Diane) Ferris and Tina (Steven) Resnick; grandchildren Jennifer, Patti, Steven, Todd Justin and Rachel; great-grandchildren Kayla, Billy and Brooklyn; brother, James L. (Shirley) Ferris; and many nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by parents Wilbert and Florence Ferris and sister, Wilma Hostetter. Marjorie Hale Marjorie Hale, 86, of Tate Township died Nov.

15. Survived by children Patricia (Bill) Price, Paula (Jim) Baugus, Debra Wallace, Phyllis, Tyler (Tina) and Dwayne (Paige) Chandler; 17 grandchildren; 27 great- grandchildren; seven great- great-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by husbands Charles Edward Hale and Jonah Chandler; son, Paul (Rose) Chandler; eight sisters; four brothers; one great-grandson; one great-great-grandson; and daughter-in-law, Goldie Chandler. Memorials to: Hospice of Cincinnati or Clermont Senior Services. Karen Ruth Jones Karen Ruth Jones, 67, of Bethel died Nov.

15. Survived by husband, Bobby R. Jones; daughter, Kimberly (Brian) Dearing; grandchildren Klayton, Korbin and Kane Dearing; brother, Ronald Clay; and several nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by parents Charles and Dorothy Muesner Clay; and sister, Carole LaBath. Hal Lawrence Hal Lawrence, 58, of Union Township died Nov.

14. He was a US Army veteran. Survived by mother, Eleanor McCleese Lawrence; wife, Shanon Phillips Lawrence; children Veronica, Victor and JJ. (Beth) Lawrence; grandchildren Aston, Hayley and Jayce Lawrence; siblings Vicki Carter, Valerie Bruce, Buddy and Andrea Lawrence; and many nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by father, Colvin Lawrence; brother-in-law, Eddie Carter; and niece, Lynette Carter.

Karen L. Newberry Karen L. Newberry, 58, of Moscow died Nov. 17. Survived by mother, Donna Newberry; siblings Kevin (Debbie), Brian (Jennifer), and Kyle (Amy) Newberry; and aunt of Heather Robbins, Tiana and Kaden Newberry.

Preceded in death by father, Donald Newberry. James Elmo Rudd James Elmo Rudd, 87, of Spring Hill, Tennessee, died Nov. 15. Survived by wife of 69 years, Marlene (nee Suttles) Rudd; children Eddie (Linda) Rudd and Kathy (Wayne) Roberts; grandchildren Roni Rudd, Kaleen (David) Fearing and Mindy (Mike) Graves; great-grandchildren Kelsey, Kalen, Kamden, Keringten, Cameron and Carter; sister, Connie Sparks; sister-in-law, Scottie Craid; and extended family members and close friends. Memorials to: the Palliative Care Unit, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Gift and Donor Services, 2525 West End Suite 450, Nashville, TN 37203.

Hanford Lewis Slone Hanford Lewis Slone, 75, formerly of Mount Carmel died Nov. 19. Survived by children Kerry Reinhardt, Marcey (Jeff) Prebble, Eddie (Cindy) Slone, Tammy (Mark) Williams and Joe (Mendi) Slone; 10 grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; brother, Mac (Rose) Slone; many family members and friends; and dog, Buddy. Betty Thompson Betty (nee Smith) Thompson, 66, of Union Township died Nov. 17.

Survived by husband, Jerry Lee Thompson; children Mary B. (Kim) Thompson-Dakin and Bobby Thompson; mother, Marie (nee Schmid) Smith; grandchildren Blake Thompson, Joshua, Nathan and Shayla Hayslip, De-Anna Ebding and Dawson Wiersema; and siblings Jack and Phil Smith. Preceded in death by son, Jerry Lee Thompson father, Robert P. Smith; and sister, Nancy Young. DEATHS Glen Este Church of Christ Forest Aires Choir will perform at 7 p.m.

Thursday, Dec. 15. The adult choir will perform Sunday, Dec. 18. Candlelight Christmas Eve service is 7 p.m.

Saturday, Dec. 24. Sunday worship is 8:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Sunday school is 9:30 a.m.

Evening service and youth groups at 6 p.m. The church is at 937 Old State Route 74, Eastgate; 753-8223. Laurel United Methodist Church The Max Lucado Advent program Came will be shared during Sunday morning services during Advent on all Sundays in December. Sunday morning services are 11 a.m. The church is at 1888 Laurel- Lindale Road, New Richmond.

Spring Grove United Methodist Church The Max Lucado Advent program Came will be shared during Sunday morning services during Advent on all Sundays in December. Sunday morning services are 9:30 a.m. The church is at 2156 Bethel- New Richmond Road, New Richmond. About religion Religion news is published at no charge on a space-available basis. E-mail announcements to RELIGION Total Quality sixth annual Loads for a Cure campaign set a record in 2016.

The freight brokerage firm moved a company- record 29,187 loads between Oct. 17 and Oct. 23. TQL Vice President Gary Carr presented the American Cancer Society with a check for $29,187 during a ceremony today at TQL. am really proud of this company and we are really proud of this pro- Carr said.

you to all to our employees who booked the loads, to our customers for giving us the loads and our carriers who haul the loads. Our Loads for a Cure week was the best in TQL history and that means a In addition to setting a company record, the 2016 effort marked a 23 percent increase from last campaign. really been great to see the force that TQL has been here and around the country in the fight against breast said Jen Gruber, American Cancer Society account manager for corporate relations. helping us fund life-saving research and helping people on their cancer Since 2010, TQL and its employees have donated a total of $207,349 to the American Cancer Society for breast cancer initiatives. Loads for a Cure is one of two companywide donation events based on core business moving freight.

The other Hauls for Heroes set what was then a TQL single-week record in May for most loads moved and provided a $27,029 donation to charities supporting military members, veterans and their families. In addition to Loads for a Cure, TQL spent Oc- tober shining a literal light on the fight against breast cancer, lighting corporate headquarters in pink every night to remind thousands of passers-by on Interstate 275 of the fight to end cancer. Carr was actively fundraising on a personal level this month, participating in first Real Men Wear Pink campaign. He was the second-best fundraiser, bringing in $11,209 of the $101,694 raised by the event. He has a personal connection to the cause.

A cancer survivor himself, Carr lost his sister former TQL employee Vicki Bausch to breast cancer in February 2015. is a stand for some of the community leaders to show with the women and men; there are male breast cancer survivors doing this, too out there Carr said. also for men to go out and represent the women in their lives mothers, wives, sisters, aunts, daughters, friends, THANKS TO MARK MOTZ Surrounded by the TQL Women in Logistics group who participated in the Cincinnati Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk, Total Quality Logistics Vice President Gary Carr, center, presents a check in the amount of $29,187 to Meredith Niemeyer, Hannah Wallace and Jen Gruber of the American Cancer Society Oct. 28. The gift came after record-setting Loads for a Cure campaign Oct.

17 to 23. TQL sets record with sixth annual Loads for a Cure am really proud of this company and we are really proud of this GARY CARR TQL Vice President.

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