Richard W. Bahman, 67, of 2324 St. Paris Pike, died in Mercy Medical Center at 6 p.m. Sunday. He was the stepfather of comedian Jonathan Winters.
Mr. Bahman retired in 1967 as a salesman for the Bauer Brothers Co. For 25 years before his employment there, he worked at Buckeye Incubator Co., where he became a sales engineer and then a department manager.
Mr. Bahman was born in Cincinnati April 9, 1904. His wife, Alice Rodgers Bahman, died June 16, 1970.
Survivors include Mr. Winters, who now lives in North Hollywood, Calif.; two grandchildren, and three sisters, Marguerite, Emma Leah and Laura Belle Bahman of Cincinnati.
Private graveside services will be conducted Thursday in Ferncliff Cemetery by the Rev. George A. Marshall, rector of Christ Episcopal Church.
Jackson, Lytle and Coffman Funeral Home is handling the arrangements. There will be no calling hours.
Springfield Daily News, Monday, March 20, 1972.
Richard W. Bahman, 67, of 2324 St. Paris Pike, died in Mercy Medical Center at 6 p.m. Sunday. He was the stepfather of comedian Jonathan Winters.
Mr. Bahman retired in 1967 as a salesman for the Bauer Brothers Co. For 25 years before his employment there, he worked at Buckeye Incubator Co., where he became a sales engineer and then a department manager.
Mr. Bahman was born in Cincinnati April 9, 1904. His wife, Alice Rodgers Bahman, died June 16, 1970.
Survivors include Mr. Winters, who now lives in North Hollywood, Calif.; two grandchildren, and three sisters, Marguerite, Emma Leah and Laura Belle Bahman of Cincinnati.
Private graveside services will be conducted Thursday in Ferncliff Cemetery by the Rev. George A. Marshall, rector of Christ Episcopal Church.
Jackson, Lytle and Coffman Funeral Home is handling the arrangements. There will be no calling hours.
Springfield Daily News, Monday, March 20, 1972.
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