Funeral services begin for Dayton shooting victims

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Here’s a look at funeral arrangements have been made for several of the victims of last weekend’s mass shooting in the Oregon District:

Logan Turner

Turner had recently turned 30 and was out with friends over the weekend in Dayton’s Oregon District, his mother said. She described Turner as “sweet and smart” and “the world’s best son.”

- Visitation: Today, 4 to 8 p.m.

- Service: Saturday, 10 a.m.

- Both will be at Anderson Funeral Home, 40 N. Main St., Springboro

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Lois Oglesby

A Vandalia resident and devoted mother, Oglesby is survived by her two young daughters. According to her obituary, Oglesby “loved to travel and spend time with family and children.”

- Visitation: Monday, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

- Service: Monday, 1 p.m.

- Both will be at Phillips Temple Church, 3620 Shiloh Springs Road, Trotwood, Ohio 45426

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Nicolas Cumer

Cumer, a Pennsylvania graduate student, was in Dayton as part of his internship program with the Maple Tree Cancer Alliance. The president of Saint Francis University in Loretto, where Cumer graduated, describes him as a dedicated and caring student.

- Visitation: Today, 1 to 3 and 6 to 8 p.m.

- Service: Saturday, 11 a.m.

- Both at Piatt and Barnhill Funeral Home, 420 Locust Ave., Washington, Penn.

Megan Betts

Betts was described as kind and generous by friends and was a student at Wright State. Funeral and visitation plans have not been made public.

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Thomas McNichols

McNichols is described as a “gentle giant” and “like a big kid” by his aunt. He had two sons and two daughters, ranging in age 2 to 8.

- Visitation: Monday, 11 a.m. to noon

- Service: Monday, noon

- Both at St. Luke Missionary Baptist Church in Dayton

Derrick Fudge

Fudge was described by his sister as a good man who “loved his family.” Fudge was downtown with his son when he was shot and killed.

- Visitation: Saturday, 11 a.m.

- Service: Noon

- Both held at St. John Missionary Baptist Church

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Beatrice Nicole Warren-Curtis

Warren-Curtis, a Virginia resident, was in Dayton to visit her good friend Monica Brickhouse, who was also killed in the shooting. According to her former supervisor, Warren-Curtis “had aspirations to do different things in life, professionally and personally.”

- Visitation: Saturday, 11 a.m.

- Service: Saturday, 12 p.m.

- Though Warren-Curtis lived in Carrollton, Va., her funeral and burial will be in West Virginia, where the family has roots, according to a funeral home director.

Monica Brickhouse

Brickhouse leaves behind a husband, Kevon Brickhouse, and three children. She is described in her obituary as a “devoted mother and beautiful wife.”

- Visitation: Saturday, 2 to 4 p.m.

- Service: Saturday, 4 p.m.

- Both at Greater Grace Temple, 380 W. Leffel Lane, Springfield.

Saeed Saleh

Saleh left his native land of Eritrea, Africa, as a refugee with his wife and their young daughter three years ago. Yahya Khamis, president of the Dayton Sudanese community, remembers Saleh as a kindhearted and hard working person.

- Service: Saturday, noon

- Held at the Islamic Cemetery of Greater Dayton , 4989 Old Troy Pike

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