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A Holy Rosary will be recited at 6:45 p.m. April 16 at St. Teresa. The family will receive friends there from 7:15 to 9 p.m. The funeral Mass will be at 11 a.m. April 17 at St. Teresa.
Rue is the co-owner of Littleton and Rue Funeral Home and Crematory in Springfield. [1] In 2017, Rue began his public service career as a city commissioner in Springfield. [1] [3] During his time in this role, he developed a reputation as a centrist willing to support policies beyond traditional conservative positions. [3] Rue is a Republican. [4]
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Central Augusta Location of Augusta, Ohio. Augusta is an unincorporated community in eastern Augusta Township, Carroll County, Ohio, United States. [1] It has a post office with the ZIP code 44607. [2] It lies along State Route 9. The community is part of the Canton–Massillon Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Murphys Estates is located along the southern border of Edgefield County at (33.594591, -81.940999 U.S. Route 25 passes through the community, leading south 8 miles (13 km) into North Augusta and north 17 miles (27 km) to Edgefield, the county seat.
Russellville Regional Airport (ICAO: KRUE, FAA LID: RUE) is a city-owned public-use airport located two nautical miles (3.7 km) southeast of the central business district of Russellville, a city in Pope County, Arkansas, United States. [1]
Monetta is located at (33.849642, -81.608200), [6] near the southern corner of Saluda County and the northern corner of Aiken County U.S. Route 1 passes through the town, leading northeast to Batesburg-Leesville and then Columbia, the state capital, and southwest to Aiken.
It became a thriving community with a general store and other commercial buildings. In 1852, the Indianapolis & Lafayette Railroad was constructed parallel to and about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) west of Michigan Road and the settlement. Eventually much of the Augusta business community moved to be near the railroad station in what is now New Augusta. [1]