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WARNER E. FIELDS, JR., 82, of Silverton, died Friday. Services: 7 p.m. Friday at Thompson, Hall and Jordan Funeral Home, Forest Park. Visitation: 5 p.m. Friday at the funeral home.
Date of announcement: 10-23-2002

FLOSSIE MAE LUTHER, 70, of Blue Ash, died Sunday. She was a cook. Services: 10 a.m. Saturday at Thompson, Hall and Jordan Funeral Home, Lockland. Visitation: 9 a.m. Saturday at the funeral home.
Date of announcement: 10-23-2002

HATTIE (BAKER) ROARK, 73, of Vevay, Ind., died Monday. She was a homemaker. Services: 1 p.m. EST Friday at Haskell & Morrison Funeral Home, Vevay, Ind. Visitation: 5 to 8 p.m. EST Thursday at the funeral home. Memorials: Slawson Cemetery, Bennington, Ind.
Date of announcement: 10-23-2002

Betty Ames, Planned Parenthood president
Betty B. Ames, a past president of Planned Parenthood of Cincinnati, died at her home in Santa Fe, N.M., on Oct. 4.

She was 95.

Mrs. Ames was born in Cincinnati and spent most of her life here until moving to Santa Fe in 1994.

She founded the Clifton Senior Center and the Clifton Town Meeting.

Through the years, she was active in civic affairs, serving on the board of the Charter Committee and on the Cincinnati Scholarship Committee.

Her husband, Van Meter Ames, chaired the Philosophy Department at the University of Cincinnati.

The couple spent a year in Honolulu, a year in Paris, and a third year in Tokyo while Professor Ames had vesting professorships and fellowships.

Mrs. Ames was a well-known hostess, and though the years welcomed to the family home refugees, international and national writers, intellectuals and artists.

Survivors include her children, Sanford S. Ames, Christine A. Cornish and Damaris Ames; two grandchildren; five great grandchildren; and sisters Josephine Buchanan of Appleton, Wis., and Charlee Blaine of Cincinnati.

In keeping with her wishes, there are no services.

Memorial contributions may be made to Planned Parenthood Federation of America Inc., 810 Seventh Ave., New York, N.Y., or to the Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders Association Inc. 919 N. Michigan Ave., Suite 1100, Chicago, Ill. 60611.
Date of announcement: 10-24-2002

CORRIE BROOKS WATFORD, 68, of West End, died Oct. 20. Services: 11 a.m. Friday at Donald & Stewart Funeral Home, North Avondale. Visitation: 10 a.m. Friday at the funeral home.
Date of announcement: 10-24-2002

JAMES EDWARD CASTLEBERRY, 32, of Mount Healthy, died Oct.16. He worked for Meyer Tools. Services: Noon Monday at Thompson, Hall and Jordan Funeral Home, Silverton. Visitation: 11 a.m. Monday at the funeral home. Jamison & Jamison Funeral Home, Silverton, is handling arrangements.
Date of announcement: 10-25-2002

LINTON ALLEN EDWARDS, 86, of Madisonville, died Tuesday. He was a retired mail carrier. Services: 7 p.m. Tuesday at Greater New Hope Missionary Baptist Church, Avondale. Visitation: 6 p.m. Tuesday at the church. Thompson, Hall and Jordan Funeral Home, Silverton, is handling arrangements.
Date of announcement: 10-25-2002

HATTIE GREEN, 96, of Downtown, died Tuesday. Services: 9:30 a.m. Saturday at St. Joseph Church, West End. Visitation: 8:30 a.m. Saturday at the church. Jamison & Jamison Funeral Home, West End, is handling arrangements.
Date of announcement: 10-25-2002

LLOYD D. STROHL, 72, of Vevay, Ind., died Thursday. He was a retired safety director with National Distillers in Tuscola, Ill., and an Army veteran. Services: 6 p.m. EST Saturday at his home, 634 Markland Pike in Vevay. Haskell & Morrison Funeral Home, Vevay, is handling arrangements. Memorials: Ohio County Life Squad.
Date of announcement: 10-25-2002

Kash Amburgy, sales legend
With a preacher's fire, a salesman's gift of gab and inexhaustible drive, the Rev. Kash Amburgy left eastern Kentucky in 1947 to build his Warren County empire as the self-promoter who became most familiar to the tri-state with his radio sermons and television ads encouraging buyers to "Save cash with Kash."

Rev. Amburgy —— who preached for 60 years and sold homes, lumber, televisions, appliances and furniture at his South Lebanon business — died Wednesday, a month after giving his last sermon broadcast on radio. He was 80.

"First and foremost, he was a man of the Lord," 20-year Warren County Commissioner Mike Kilburn said Friday. "He was a devoted Christian."

But many in the area are aware of Rev. Amburgy — and perhaps the Warren County city of South Lebanon — from Amburgy's advertisements for his "Kash's Big Bargain Barn" where he sold furniture and appliances.

He ended many of his commercials with "Follow the arrows, follow the cars to Kash's Big Bargain Barn, South Leb-a-non, Ohio, where you save cash with Kash."

"I'll miss Kash," South Lebanon Mayor James Smith said Friday. "I've known him pretty much my whole life."

Proudly calling himself "the ol' country preacher," Rev. Amburgy developed a work ethic that was born in Owsley County, Ky., where his father owned a general merchandise store. Deciding eight grades was enough of school, Rev. Amburgy dropped out after convincing his father to let him work full-time in the store. Soon, he later boasted, the store was drawing customers from miles away.

The second of 11 children, Rev. Amburgy became a Christian at age 9 and an ordained minister just four days short of his 20th birthday.

He then mixed his two greatest professional passions — God and salesmanship — when he spent eight years as a door-to-door bible salesman, setting a record — selling 170 family Bibles in six days.

"I take to selling like a goose goin' barefoot in the winter," he used to say.

But he may have made his best sales pitch while selling bibles Bibles in Detroit, where he met the woman who would become his wife, Mary Lou.

"He was a kind, big-hearted man who loved people and tried to bless them all his life," said Mary Lou Amburgy. "He wanted his life to count. We had 53 years, seven months and five days of happiness."

His father named him "Kash" for a reason, Rev. Amburgy used to joke, so "he'd always have some of it around."

The name proved prophetic.

In addition to his real estate ventures, Rev. Amburgy owned a lumber yard, gas station and ice cream store.

In addition to his business success, he continued his devotion to spreading the Gospel.

At their zenith, Rev. Amburgy's radio broadcasts — where the preacher often turned salesman and regaled his listeners with commercials about his business for as long as 15 minutes — were heard as many as six times a day on 124 stations through the South and Midwest.

"That's pretty good for a country boy," he said.

His maniacal drive — working at least 12 hours per day, six days per week, taking Sundays "off" to preach — helped him build a fortune that, on paper, reached $3 million in the mid-1950, with much of the money coming from housing developments in South Lebanon. But his real estate empire crashed in 1957, and he had to put his businesses into receivership. He vowed to work to repay all of the creditors, with interest, and did.

He turned the lumber yard into a store that became his Bargain Barn, where he sold appliances and furniture for 23 years before closing it in 1983.

For more than two decades, Feb. 28 has been marked as Kash Amburgy Day in South Lebanon.

In 1963, he and his wife opened a travel agency specializing in religious retreats to the Holy Land. They took more than 6,000 pilgrims on trips to the Holy Land before the tours ended in 2000.

"They know Kash Amburgy in Israel as well as they do in South Lebanon. That's the truth," said Smith, the South Lebanon mayor.

Rev. Amburgy suffered a stroke about a month ago, said his wife. He died at Cedar Village rehabilitation center in Mason.

Visitation will be from 3 to 9 p.m. Sunday at the Stine-Kilburn Funeral Home in South Lebanon. Visitation also will be noon-1 p.m. Monday at the Kings Point Church of God, Ohio 48, Maineville, immediately followed by the funeral.

Memorials may be made to the Bible Church of God Radio Broadcast, P.O. Box 98, South Lebanon, Ohio, 45065.
Date of announcement: 10-26-2002

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