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THE BAXTER BULLETIN, Mountain Home, Ark. Page 3A Friday. January 26, 2007 Marion Co. man arrested on Internet stalking charges Terri Dean Klemm Hall, 51 ARKADELPHIA Terri Dean Klemm Hall of Jacksonville, formerly of Bismarck, died Thursday, Jan. 25, 2007, at her home.

A funeral will be at 10 a.m. Monday at Ruggles-Wilcox Chapel with the Rev. David Bentley and the Rev. Gail Baldwin officiating. Visitation will be from 2-4 p.m.

Sunday at the funeral home. She was born April 28, 1955, in Greenfield, the daughter of William M. and Patricia D. McCarthy Klemm. She was a 1973 honor graduate of Mountain Home High School and a billing manager for Arkadelphia Medical Clinic.

She was a pilot since the early 1990s. Darlene (Loosey) VanDrimmelen, 49 MELBOURNE A graveside service for Darlene (Loosey) VanDrimmelen, 49, of Calico Rock will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Galatia Cemetery at Old Joe. Visition will follow the service. Mrs.

Vandrimmelen died Wednesday, Jan. 24, 2007. She is survived locally by her husband, Kendall VanDrimmelen; her son Kenny VanDrimmelen; and her mother, Elwanda Loosey. Arrangements are by Roller-Crouch Funeral Home of Melbourne. Joseph Howard McAlister 81 HUNTSVILLE A private graveside service for Joseph Howard McAlister 81, of Hunstville was at McAlister Family Cemetery.

Mr. McAlister died Friday, Jan. 19, 2007. Terri Dean KlemmHall explicit conversations and attempted to get the girl to send him pictures of herself naked, according to the sheriff. Paradiso also allegedly traveled to Fayetteville to meet the girl The Marion County Sheriff's Department, along with Fayetteville PD, seized Par-adiso's computer, computer disks and other alleged pornographic materials pursuant to a search warrant, according to McBee.

Officials are still investigating several confiscated materials, and more charges could be filed in Marion County, according to McBee. Paradiso will be extradited to Washington County where he will appear on the current charges. He is being held on $50,000 bail. From submitted reports YELLVILLE A 58-year-old rural Marion County man has been arrested and charged with felony Internet stalking of a child. Thomas Paradiso was arrested Wednesday on a warrant out of Washington County, according to Marion County Sheriff Carl McBee.

"A five-month long undercover multi-jurisdictional Internet investigation has resulted in a felony arrest," McBee reported. An undercover police officer from the Fayetteville Police Department, posing as a D-year-old girl, allegedly conducted Internet chats with Paradiso in which Paradiso repeatedly engaged in sexually Survivors include her husband, Larry D. Hall; one daughter, Sheri Bentley and husband, Jamey, of Little Rock; her parents; one brother Dr. Michael Klemm and his wife, Dr. Robbie Klemm of Huntsville, Ala; two sisters, Sandi Bolin and husband, Tom, of Ozark, and Debbie Davlin and husband, Larry, of Texarkana, Texas; three grandchildren, Caity and MacKenzie Bentley and Taylor D.

Hall; daughter-in-law, Paula Kelly of Sherwood; and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by one son, Larry Dean Hall, Jr. The body will be cremated and interment will be later at Bismarck Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Baptist Health Hospice at Baptist Medical Center in Little Rock or Bismarck United Methodist Church Youth Group in care of the Rev. Gail Baldwin.

Visit an online guest register at www.ruggleswilcox.com. He is survived locally by one son, Kyle McAlister. Arrangements are by Brashears Funeral Home. Clarence Fred Cerny, 80 Arrangements for Clarence Fred Cerny, 80, of Mountain Home are pending at Roller Funeral Home. Mr.

Cerny died Thursday, Jan. 25, 2007. Richard Alan Padget, 57 A memorial service for Richard Alan Padget, 57, of Mountain Home will be at 1 p.m. Saturday at Kirby-Boaz Funeral Home Chapel. Mr.

Padget died Wednesday, Jan. 24, 2007. He is survived locally by his wife, JoAnn Padget, and his daughter, Glenda Carlene Wood. Elizabeth 'Betty' Eden, 80 MH man arrested in drive-by shooting From staff reports A memorial service for Elizabeth "Betty" Eden, 80, of Flippin will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Roller Funeral Home Chapel.

Mrs. Eden died Saturday, Jan. 20, 2007. She is survived locally by her husband, Alvin F. Eden.

Thelma McCollough Roberts, 91 A funeral for Thelma McCollough Roberts, 91, of Mountain Home will be at 10 a.m. today at First Christian Church. Mrs. Roberts died Wednesday, 24, 2007. She is survived locally by her one daughter, Joni Arnold.

Arrangements are by Roller Funeral Home. Judith A. Tremaine, 95 A graveside service for Judith A. Tremaine. 95, will be at 11 a.m.

today at Kirby's Tucker Memorial Cemetery. Mrs. Tremaine died Sunday, January 21, 2007. Arrangements are by Kirby-Boaz Funeral Directors. Evelyn (Duranceau) Motyka, 83 ST.

JOHN, Ind. A memorial visitation for Evelyn (Duranceau) Motyka, 83, of Hartsfield Village, Munster, formerly of Mountain Home, will be from 1-4 p.m. Saturday with a funeral service at 1:30 p.m. at Elmwood Funeral Chapel in St. John.

Mrs. Motyka died Friday, Jan. 19, 2007. She is survived locally by her sister, Leigh Andrews. James Porterfield, 72 CALICO ROCK A funeral for James Porterfield, 72, of Calico Rock will be at 10 a.m.

todav at Calico Rock Funeral Home dent was continued from an earlier fight at Harps Food store in Mountain Home. Another related fight occurred a week earlier at a bowling alley, according to the release. After a five-week investigation, authorities concluded Edward Lee Hays, 20, of Mountain Home allegedly stole a handgun from another residence, according to the release. Sellers allegedly obtained the gun to settle a debt Hays owed to Sellers, investigators said. A spent 9 mm shell casing allegedly was discovered in Seller's truck, and other witnesses alleged they had seen Sellers with that weapon, according to the release.

Sellers was held Thursday in the Baxter County jail with bail at $100,000. A Mountain Home man was arrested in connection with a December drive-by shooting. Baxter County investigators arrested Bradley G. Sellers, 29, on Thursday on a warrant for unlawful discharge of a firearm from a vehicle and unauthorized use of another person's property to facilitate a crime, according to a Baxter County Sheriff's Office news release. He also was charged with being an habitual offender.

On December 17, a 911 call reported shots had been fired at a person from a vehicle near Timberlane Road. No arrests were immediately made because of insufficient evidence, according to the release. Investigators said the inci- Marcella D. Sundquist, 82 Marcella D. Sundquist, 82, of Mountain Home died Wednesday, Jan.

24, 2007. A funeral will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at Roller Funeral Home Chapel with Dr. Bruce McClendon officiating. Visitation will be from noon-9 p.m.

today at Roller Funeral Home. She was born Sept. 5, 1924, in Chicago to Fred and Martha Pranckitis Riecke. On Sept. 3, 1949, she married Elmer Sundquist in Chicago.

A retired office worker, Mrs. Sundquist moved to Mountain Home in 1983 from Chicago. She was a member of First Presbyterian Church and was past president of the Area Art Club. She is survived by a brother, Fred Riecke; three nephews, Randall, Robert and Raymond Riecke; and a niece, Sheila Sundquist-Berkes. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband; one brother, Richard Riecke.and a sister, Grace Brinkman.

Interment will follow the service at Baxter Memorial Gardens. Memorials may be made to First Presbyterian Church. Arrangements are by Roller Funeral Home. Visit an online guestbookatwww.rollerfuneralhomes.com. Dean Reasons, 62 Dean Reasons, son of the late Johnny O.

and Lela Reasons, was born August 28, 1944, at home in Bakersfield, Mo. He began his journey to meet his loved ones Thursday, Jan. 25, 2007, at age 62. A graveside service will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at Bakersfield Cemetery in Bakersfield.

Visitation will be from noon- 9 p.m. Friday at Roller Funeral Home with family receiving friends from 6-8 p.m. He married Diane Turner in May 1971. Born to them were two sons, Donald and Darren, and one daughter, Deana. He was a veteran of the U.S.

Army and fought for his country during the Vietnam War. He was known by many in the local area as a roofer for more than 35 years. He enjoyed spending time with Destiny and his friends. He had never-ending optimism and appreciation for life and good times. He will be greatly missed by his friends and He is survived by one granddaughter, Destiny Dawn Reasons of Mountain Home; one brother, Ansel Reasons and wife Joyce, and one sister, Gwenda Gargione and husband Tom, all of Bakersfield; and three nieces and one nephew and their families.

He was preceded in death by his parents and children. Memorials may be made to Hospice of the Ozarks Hospice House. Arrangements are by Roller Funeral Home. Visit an online guestbookatwww.rollerfuneralhomes.com. Hugo Remmelzwaal, 78 BULL SHOALS A gathering of remembrance for Hugo Remmelzwaal, 78, of Oakland will be from 2-4 p.m.

Saturday at Twin Lakes Cremation Society and Funeral Home in Bull Shoals. Mr. Remmelzwaal died Thursday, Jan. 25, 2007. He is survived locally by his wife, Lorraine Remmelzwall.

Chapel. Mr. Porterfield died Monday, Jan. 22, 2007. He is survived locally by his wife, Lucille Porterfield; his son, Billy Porterfield; and his daughter, Jackie Porterfield.

Arrangements are by Eddie's Family Funeral Home. Maxine Moran Lowe, 80 CALICO ROCK A funeral for Maxine Moran Lowe, 80, of Calico Rock will be at 2 p.m. today at Munford Funeral Home Chapel in Munford, Term. Mrs. Lowe died Monday, Jan.

22, 2007. She is survived locally by her daughter, Sheila Nichols. Local arrangements are by Eddie's Family Funeral Home. LOTTO 5-9-28-36-37-40 Worth: $1.8 million. Next drawing worth: $1.9 million.

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The council decided that a cage provided by BUSH Brooksjeffrey computer store The council is to review it at February's workshop meeting and plans to pass the ordinance under the emergency clause at February's regular council meeting. City council workshops were rescheduled for 7 p.m. on Mondays that fall 10 days before the council's regular monthly meetings. That measure passed 4-0, with Alderman Carol Coward abstaining. johnabaxterbulletin.com Alderman George Davis was absent.

A municipal budget for 2007 projecting expenses and revenues identical to 2006 passed unanimously, as did a water and sewer budget. Richter told The Bulletin after the meeting that the budget would undergo some changes soon, and was passed as it is because it must be in place by the end of the month. An ordinance for licensing alcohol vendors was discussed. lJ '-I 1- Mill ROLLER funeral home Visit our online guesrbook Wit(A(( Our Respect By JOHN ANDERSON Bulletin Staff Writer BULL SHOALS Two new volunteer firefighters and three new members of the planning and zoning committee were approved by the City Council at Thursday's meeting. It was the first regular council meeting since the swearing-in of Mayor Ron Richter, who congratulated officer David Hotchkiss for joining the force about two weeks ago.

"You're a winner for us," Richter said. Police Chief Mike Armstrong reported that Bull Shoals is now protected by four full-time officers as well as one part-time. "Our coverage will be significantly better," Armstrong said, "especially on special occasions." A mountain lion that has made its home on a peninsula near Bull Shoals was discussed at the meeting. Capture of the Rkto" Game and Fish commission was too small and in the wrong location. Instead, they planned to ask for a bear trap, and talked of the need for live bait to entice a mountain lion.

The council accepted Rita Benson and Karen Moore as firefighters. Carol Short, Joseph S. Reading and former Marion County Justice of the Peace Jim Wilson also were accepted by the council as new planning and zoning committee members. Adjustments to the 2006 municipal budget passed 5-0, as mm 1 il if i W-trJ iS! mm Will Triplet BC-HIS, ACA, MCAP AUDI0PR0STH0L0GIST Matthew A. Taylor, AuD DOCTOR OF AUDIOLOGY it EEDOM Writers -y" 6k 1.

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