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www.madisonmessengernews.com <strong>April</strong> 30, <strong>2023</strong> - MADISON MESSENGER - Page 5<br />

Funds for emergency food/shelter Free legal clinic<br />

<strong>Madison</strong> County has been chosen to receive<br />

$31,785 to supplement food and shelter<br />

programs in high-need areas around the<br />

county.<br />

The selection was made by a national<br />

board chaired by the U.S. Department of<br />

Homeland Security’s Federal Emergency<br />

Management Agency. The funding was appropriated<br />

by Congress. A local board will<br />

determine which agencies will receive the<br />

funds and any additional funds made available<br />

under the current phases of the program.<br />

Local agencies chosen to receive funds<br />

must:<br />

• be private voluntary non-profit or units<br />

of government;<br />

• be eligible to receive federal funds;<br />

• have an accounting system;<br />

• practice nondiscrimination;<br />

• have demonstrated the capability to deliver<br />

emergency food and/or shelter programs,<br />

and<br />

• have a voluntary board, if they are a<br />

private voluntary organization.<br />

Agencies must be able to accept electronic<br />

funds transfers and be able to submit<br />

electronic reports including spreadsheets.<br />

Public or private voluntary agencies interested<br />

in applying for Emergency Food<br />

and Shelter Program funds must contact<br />

Meredith Setterfield at msetterfield@uwccmc.org<br />

or (937) 324-5551 to receive an application.<br />

Applications must be received by<br />

5 p.m. May 4, <strong>2023</strong>.<br />

Lots of events coming up in Plain City<br />

BORUKHOVSKY<br />

Arkady “Art” Borukhovsky, 61, of West Jefferson, Ohio, died on<br />

<strong>April</strong> 21, <strong>2023</strong>, at Riverside Methodist Hospital, Columbus.<br />

Art was born on June 5, 1961, in Kyiv, Ukraine, a son of Ilya and<br />

Maya (Chizek) Borukhovsky. He was an avid hockey fan and ran a<br />

youth roller hockey league for 10 years. Art enjoyed fishing, cooking,<br />

shopping, and music, but above all else, he loved his family.<br />

Art is survived by: his wife, Patricia Connick; his mother, Maya<br />

Borukhovsky; daughters, Rebecca ( Walter) Stewart of Cincinnati,<br />

Ohio, and Jessica (Austin) West of Akron, Ohio; sons, Nicholas<br />

(Megan) Borukhovsky of Knoxville, Tenn., Nathan (Jessica Yonkey)<br />

Borukhovsky of Salem, Ohio; and Rodrick (Brandi) Buescher of<br />

Ravenna, Ohio; grandchildren, Niya Stewart, Nolan Stewart, Max<br />

Borukhovsky, granddaughter on the way Luella Borukhovsky, Sam<br />

Harris, Ethan (Megan) Buescher, Adrick Buescher, Auria Buescher,<br />

and Brayden Buescher; great-grandchild, Maverick Buescher; exwife,<br />

the mother of his children, Kimberly Borukhovsky.<br />

He was preceded in death by his father.<br />

Visitation was held on <strong>April</strong> 29 at Lynch Family Funeral Home<br />

& Cremation Services, London. Memorial contributions may be<br />

made in Art’s memory to the American Diabetes Association.<br />

Online condolences may be shared at www.lynchfamilyfuneralhome.com.<br />

MARKLEY<br />

William Herbert “Bill” Markley, 72, of London, Ohio, passed<br />

peacefully on <strong>April</strong> 22, <strong>2023</strong>. Born on Sept. 1, 1950, in Columbus,<br />

Ohio, he was the son of Herbert C. and Norma Lee (Dillon) Markley.<br />

Bill graduated from London High School in 1969 where he excelled<br />

in football and basketball.<br />

He is survived by: his daughter, Andrea (David) Dillion, and son,<br />

Nick (Jessica) Markley, both of London; grandchildren, Caitlyn<br />

Biller, Samantha Ashmore, Cora, Cameron, Gabriella and Peyton<br />

Markley; brother, Matt Markley; and several nieces and nephews.<br />

He was preceded in death by: his parents; sister, Julie Markley<br />

Daniels; and brother, Andrew Markley.<br />

Private services were to held at the convenience of the family.<br />

The village of Plain City is hosting the<br />

following events. For more information, call<br />

(614) 873-3527, ext. 118, or visit the village’s<br />

parks and recreation Facebook page.<br />

• ODNR/COSI Bio Blitz. Explore the Big<br />

Darby from 6 to 8 p.m. May 3 at McKitrick<br />

Park, 350 E. Main St.<br />

• PCABA Opening Day. The Plain City<br />

Area Baseball Association will celebrate<br />

opening day for this year’s ball season on<br />

May 6. A parade is set for 10 a.m. starting<br />

at Pastime Park, 370 N. Chillicothe St.<br />

• Buzzing with the Bees. This educational<br />

program is slated for 2 p.m. May 13<br />

at the municipal building, 800 Village Blvd.<br />

• Aquatic Center. The pool opens on May<br />

27 at Pastime Park, 370 N. Chillicothe St.<br />

• Memorial Day Observance. A parade<br />

will take place at 9 a.m. May 29.<br />

• Bluegrass & BBQ. Enjoy live music<br />

and good food 12-7 p.m. June 4 at Pastime<br />

Park, 370 N. Chillicothe St.<br />

• Ice Cream with a Farmer. 2-4 p.m. June<br />

10 at Pastime Park, 370 N. Chillicothe St.<br />

• Music in the Park. Enjoy live music at<br />

7 p.m. June 11, June 18, and June 25 at<br />

obituaries<br />

Pastime Park, 370 N. Chillicothe St.<br />

• Fly with Falcons. This educational program<br />

will take place 6-8 p.m. June 23 in the<br />

south shelter at Pastime Park, 370 N. Chillicothe<br />

St.<br />

• Safety Town. Incoming kindergarteners<br />

in the Jonathan Alder Local School District<br />

are invited to participate in Safety<br />

Town. The event is set for 10 a.m.-12 p.m.<br />

daily, June 26-29, at Plain City Elementary,<br />

580 S. Chillicothe St. The cost is $45. Registration<br />

closes on May 1.<br />

Memorials in Bill’s name may be sent to: London Girls Basketball,<br />

c/o London High School, Attn: Kevin Long, 336 Elm St., London,<br />

OH 43140<br />

The family was served by Eberle-Fisher Funeral Home and Crematory,<br />

London, Condolences are encouraged to be shared at<br />

www.eberlefisherfuneralhome.com.<br />

PENNELL<br />

Neval Christine Pennell, 91, formerly of London, Ohio, currently<br />

of Calabash, N.C., died on <strong>April</strong> 24, <strong>2023</strong>. Born on Feb. 28, 1932, in<br />

Mine Fork, Ky., she was a daughter of<br />

Willie and Martha (Cantrell) Conley.<br />

Neval was a waitress at the Red Brick<br />

Tavern for 65 years and attended Alder<br />

Chapel United Baptist Church in West Jefferson.<br />

Survivors include: her son and daughterin-law,<br />

John David and Tara Pennell;<br />

grandchildren, Julie Pennell, Deanne Ruff<br />

and Kelli (Craig) Jackson; seven greatgrandchildren<br />

and many great-great-grandchildren;<br />

siblings, Charles Conley, Patsy<br />

Runyon, Bill (Theresa) Conley, and Ann<br />

(Jack) Hatcher; and numerous nieces and<br />

nephews.<br />

She was preceded in death by: her parents;<br />

husband, John Evan Pennell; son,<br />

Donald Ray Pennell; brothers, Winifred<br />

(Mary) Conley and Donald Conley; and inlaws,<br />

Naomi Conley and Fred Runyon.<br />

Private graveside services will be held at<br />

the convenience of the family in Deer Creek<br />

Township Cemetery, Lafayette.<br />

The family was served by Eberle-Fisher<br />

Funeral Home and Crematory, London,<br />

Condolences are encouraged to be shared at<br />

www.eberlefisherfuneralhome.com.<br />

Funeral Home and Crematory<br />

The JusticeMobile will host a free legal<br />

clinic 10 a.m.-2 p.m. May 30 at <strong>Madison</strong><br />

County Job & Family Services, 200 Midway<br />

St., London. Services are provided on a firstcome<br />

first-served basis. Bring any relevant<br />

documentation.<br />

The JusticeMobile partners with local attorneys,<br />

bar associations, and law schools.<br />

The Justice Mobile is partnering with<br />

OhioKAN to offer free legal advice to <strong>Madison</strong><br />

County residents. Participants will<br />

have the opportunity to talk privately to an<br />

attorney about family law issues related to<br />

adoption and kinship care.<br />

For more information, call (614) 907-<br />

8515 or 1-844-OhioKAN, or visit www.justicemobile.org<br />

or www.OhioKAN.org.<br />

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740-852-5674<br />

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