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Zimmerman, Wells,See, Bertram

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William WATSON

1  _UID A0ED266ADA86334288AACCFF5DE598B37C52


Benjamin WATSON

1  _UID 1C42B10B69767F4CA817B7D4A9CEA0D3F8EB


Ulysses ASHLEY

1  _UID BA86305298092344BEC8FABDE6AC71D0DACC


Nellie Gertrude JAMES

1  _UID E4512E5A668A3143B409FC75A5D2EB813281


James M HOWELL

1  _UID B80D251366B0864DABE56A07ECFD8EA7052D


Still unproven that the Jim Howell who is father of C. Ashley's children is the so G. Howell.
He appears in the 1880 Powell Co census in the home of his mother, Hannah.
Family # 347 in 1900 census


Sarah Lize HALL

1  _UID 2B14054DE32C374C9509B95C425DAAA1C082


Ethel HOWELL

1  _UID CB552D07042E5E45B2CD145EFC21C7FEFC17


Edna Hicel HOWELL

1  _UID FC1C43F6C9A2AE42875C56EB1B13558EE140


Roy Burton JAMES

1  _UID 17732720B16AEC468DC39A9D08D96E5246BA


Vella JAMES

1  _UID FDE466A2994F8E43A93ACB2F90BEB348C825


Ronald Lynn ASHLEY

1  _UID BF1F87E51D9EA646966DEBFC2268DA85C4EE


Services for Ronald L Ashley, former owner of Central Tire Service in Middletown, will be at 10 a.m. Friday at the Brown Dawson Funeral Home, Hamilton.  The Rev. Robert Skirvin will officiate.

Mr. Ashley, 45, of Oxford, died at noon Sunday in Gunnison, Colo.
Born in Lexington, Ky., he was the owner of Central Tire for eight years and then served as general manager of Executive Support System for the past five years.  He was a veteran of the Vietnam War, serving in the Air Force form 1963-67.  He was a member of the Eagles Lodge of Blue Ash and the American Motorcycle Association.  He was preceded in death this year by his father, Ulysses.  He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Gertrude of Hamilton; a brother, A.Michael Ashley of Hamilton, Oh; and a sister, Mrs. Rita A. Fishman of Gainesville, Ga.

(This is added by his sister, Rita Ashley Fishman).  For many years he had been into motorcycle racing.  The race in Colorado was the "best" as it was by invitation only.   He had missed my daughter's wedding the year before because if he did not compete he would lose his spot.  He went to CO and the day before the race, he and others went for a trial run... About halfway up the mountain he stopped and said he didn't feel well. He got off the cycle and sat down by a a tree... 10 minutes later he was gone.  There were medical people with him and there was nothing to be done.  His heart had exploded and he was gone.  As I write this, 9 years later, it is still hard to accept. Ron was not only a very nice looking man, but a nice person.


Ronald Lynn ASHLEY

1  _UID BF1F87E51D9EA646966DEBFC2268DA85C4EE


Services for Ronald L Ashley, former owner of Central Tire Service in Middletown, will be at 10 a.m. Friday at the Brown Dawson Funeral Home, Hamilton.  The Rev. Robert Skirvin will officiate.

Mr. Ashley, 45, of Oxford, died at noon Sunday in Gunnison, Colo.
Born in Lexington, Ky., he was the owner of Central Tire for eight years and then served as general manager of Executive Support System for the past five years.  He was a veteran of the Vietnam War, serving in the Air Force form 1963-67.  He was a member of the Eagles Lodge of Blue Ash and the American Motorcycle Association.  He was preceded in death this year by his father, Ulysses.  He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Gertrude of Hamilton; a brother, A.Michael Ashley of Hamilton, Oh; and a sister, Mrs. Rita A. Fishman of Gainesville, Ga.

(This is added by his sister, Rita Ashley Fishman).  For many years he had been into motorcycle racing.  The race in Colorado was the "best" as it was by invitation only.   He had missed my daughter's wedding the year before because if he did not compete he would lose his spot.  He went to CO and the day before the race, he and others went for a trial run... About halfway up the mountain he stopped and said he didn't feel well. He got off the cycle and sat down by a a tree... 10 minutes later he was gone.  There were medical people with him and there was nothing to be done.  His heart had exploded and he was gone.  As I write this, 9 years later, it is still hard to accept. Ron was not only a very nice looking man, but a nice person.


Ronald Lynn ASHLEY

1  _UID BF1F87E51D9EA646966DEBFC2268DA85C4EE


Services for Ronald L Ashley, former owner of Central Tire Service in Middletown, will be at 10 a.m. Friday at the Brown Dawson Funeral Home, Hamilton.  The Rev. Robert Skirvin will officiate.

Mr. Ashley, 45, of Oxford, died at noon Sunday in Gunnison, Colo.
Born in Lexington, Ky., he was the owner of Central Tire for eight years and then served as general manager of Executive Support System for the past five years.  He was a veteran of the Vietnam War, serving in the Air Force form 1963-67.  He was a member of the Eagles Lodge of Blue Ash and the American Motorcycle Association.  He was preceded in death this year by his father, Ulysses.  He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Gertrude of Hamilton; a brother, A.Michael Ashley of Hamilton, Oh; and a sister, Mrs. Rita A. Fishman of Gainesville, Ga.

(This is added by his sister, Rita Ashley Fishman).  For many years he had been into motorcycle racing.  The race in Colorado was the "best" as it was by invitation only.   He had missed my daughter's wedding the year before because if he did not compete he would lose his spot.  He went to CO and the day before the race, he and others went for a trial run... About halfway up the mountain he stopped and said he didn't feel well. He got off the cycle and sat down by a a tree... 10 minutes later he was gone.  There were medical people with him and there was nothing to be done.  His heart had exploded and he was gone.  As I write this, 9 years later, it is still hard to accept. Ron was not only a very nice looking man, but a nice person.