He was presently Democratic Party Central Cormnitteman in Seneca County, and he also served as Mayor of Attica from 1972-1976, served on Attica Village Council and the Attica Board of Public Affairs. Ohl lived most of his life in Attica, where he was a carpenter for 35 years, before retiring in 1978. Born in Lisbon, Ohio, to Alvin and Harriett (Reed) Ohl, he married Mildred (Martin) Ohl on Dec.Ħ, 1936. High Attica, died Friday evening at his home after an illness of six months. The current capacity is 186 beds and 18 bassinets. At one time, it had 242 beds and 42 bassinets, according to a hospital history. Five major additions have been made to the hospital. The 1918 trustees bragged about an electric elevator, x-ray equipment, a separate laundry facility and the latest plumbing with well and cistern water. The original hospital plans were for 50 beds, in order to support a nursing school that has since closed. Part of the reason for the hospital's early success was the emphasis on having high standards and the most modern equipment available to keep people in Fremont instead of traveling to Toledo or Cleveland for hospital care, according to a 1944 speech. They built it anyway, and held another fund-raising campaign in 1919. After opening the contract bids, trustees learned they didn't have enough money to complete the hospital. The war caused tremendous difficulty with high inflation and expensive construction contracts. Ground was broken for the hospital in 1916. Memorials may be made to the First Baptist Church, Attica, Ohio 44807. Tiffin Attica, where Attica Lodge 367 conducted a masonic service at 7 p.m. Visitation was held Sunday at the Lindsey Funeral Home, 14 E. James Hoffman, will officiate the service. High Attica, with burial in Attica-Venice Cemetery. Services were today in the First Baptist Church, E. He was a member of the First Baptist Church, Attica Lodge 367 Golden Rule Chapter 167 RAM, and the Carpenters Union Local 2239 of Fremont. His parents and sisters, Mary Hemminger, Joyce Burwell, and Lucille Neiset are deceased. at the Coun- tryside Continuing Care Center, Fremont. Norman, 87, formerly of County Road 224, Clyde, died Saturday 10:05 a.m. I RECORDS A-2 Monday, October 22, 1990, The News-Messenger, Fremont, Ohio Deaths Hospital William Ohl Continued From Al Susie Norman MaOct.
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