I don't suppose rootsweb.cob is the proper place for an obit, so I will attempt to make it more interesting to genealogists. 1st, I gave infromation for my Dad's obit over the phone while emotionly upset. I could easily have checked for accuracy,but didn't and will question obits more from this date. The large dairy,hog and grain farm of my grandfather was in Clermont, but ran almost to the Brown Co line,and I find many traces of his wife's grandfather's John Iden and Hermon Stone,Jr,in Brown Co,which calls the road thru his farm, Fagley Road. Just as I've spent 11+ years caring for my parent[s],so did my Dad spent 11 years on the farm caring for his stroke victam mom,before starting college. Starting at U Cincinnati, he was called west by a recently widowed aunt,and graduated,Phi Beta Kappa, from Occidental College,Pasadena,Calif. Then he hurried back to Bethel,Oh tomarry the 'girl back home"-teacher Ruhama Fagley in 1927. And my own very 1st Email reply to a genealogy querie ,Jan 1992, on Prodigy, stated out. 'Hermon Fagley! My mom went to school to a Hermon Fagley at Williamsburg,Oh!" from Anna9241. And he enjoyed his years spent teaching at Williamsburg,and New Richmond, ". But,he had been a bee keeper since boyhood,and had planted an apple and peach orchard on RT 125 west of Bethel soon after marriage, so he became best known as one of sw Ohio's largest fruit growers, and owner of a fruit market on RT 125 ,that fed Clermont and Brown Co families. He's pictured in the reprint edition of Rockey and Bancroft's history spinning a Morgan's Raider's tale for a county paper. When they retired in 1966 to a Bethel home, my parents spent the next 20+ years helping genealogists who came from a distance to research, and contributing articles and pictures of historical interest to the newspapers. My mother was a charter member and officer of the DAR in 1927,and a founding,and active member of the Clermont Co,Gen Soc. George Fagaly [Vogele] and wife from Stuttgart to downtown Cincinnati about 1808. As a widow,she would found the church now known as Mt Zion Methodist nw of Cincinnati. Among their sons was Lewis, a butcher in downtown Cincinnati, who m 1830 young Mary Ann Fox, and had a large family that they mostly moved to a farm on RT 133 s Bethel,Oh in 1850. A couple of their oldest were Underground RRer's. My 101 year Dad had uncles,not great uncles,born in the 1830's helping slaves escape. I've bored you enough. ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.