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Note: My name is Ronald Cletus Nischwitz Sr., I was born in the Piqua Memorial Hospital in Piqua, Ohio, on October 20,1965. My parents were Lewis Ronald Nischwitz and Alma Jean (Whited) Nischwitz. My parents and I resided at 9833 New Harriso
Note: n Bradford Road from (prior to my birth), 1957 until May 9,1981. On May 9, 1981 my parents and I moved to 431 Moody Avenue Bradford, Ohio. I attended the Bradford Central Elementery School from 1971-1976, in the fall of 1976 I began attending the Bradford High School until 1982 when I enrolled in the Machine Trades Program at the Upper Valley Joint Vocational School in Piqua, Ohio. I graduated from the Bradford High School in 1984, with the Bradford Lions' Club Scholarship. In 1984 I also graduated from the Upper Valley Joint Vocational School with the honor of "Outstanding Student in the Machine Trades Program". Other information about the earlier part of my life includes.... I was a member of the Church Of The Brethren on Oakwood Street in Bradford Ohio, from a very young age until I was about 16 years old. During the seventh grade I was treasurer of my Sunday School class and was honored at the Bradford High School Academic Banquet. During the eighth grade I was once again the treasurer of my Sunday School class and was honored at the Bradford High School Academic Banquet. During my Freshman year I was again honored at the Bradford High School Academic Banquet. In my Sophmore year I was Secratary and Treasurer of my Shop class, and was again honored at the Bradford High School Academic Banquet. During my Junior year I was a member of the V.I.C.A. Club at the Upper Valley Joint Vocational School, and was again honored at the Bradford High School Academic Banquet. During my Senior year I was Secratary and Reporter of Michael Stokes' Machine Trades class at the Upper Valley Joint Vocational School and was honored at the Bradfod High School Academic Banquet. Also I should add that I started this Family Tree Work as an ungraded assignment in my Fifth Grade English Class. After I graduated in 1984 I began working for C&C Mead's Market, raising vegetables. I worked this job throughout the summer until I began working at JM Mold Inc. in Piqua, Ohio on October 29,1984. In the spring of 1986 JM Mold asked me to go with them to South Carolina to start a southern branch of the company. So in April of 1986 I moved out of my parents home and lived in South Carolina working at JM Mold South Inc. located in Easley South Carolina until October of 1987. In October of 1987 I moved to Piqua ,Ohio and continued working with JM Mold. During this time of my life I was dating Peggy Sue Lear of Bradford, Ohio, and joined the first Baptist Church of Bradford, Ohio. Peggy became pregnant and a wedding was being planned when the pastor of the church came to visit me and informed me that Peggy had told him that the child was probably not mine! The pastor of this church then asked me to not attend this church anymore, reason stated by him " her family had put alot more time and money in the church than I had ", he also informed me that he had me withdrawn from the seminary that I was home- schooling in to become a Baptist preacher. I then fell away from "Church" for a very long period of time due to the missguidings of an un-righteous preacher. Peggy broke up with me and went on to have a son named Cody Aaron Lear who was born on December 28, 1988 in Miami County, Ohio. Peggy until this day, (October 22,1999), holds the answer to who is Cody's father. I have long since gave up trying to talk her into blood tests to answer this, because of her threatening attitude about this. But still I do wander if someday I may end up adding him to this tree??? Well shortly after my breakup with Peggy I met Patsy Lee (Arnett) Moore of Louisville, Kentucky. And in an attempt to make a quick re-bound from a bad relationship I ended up diving head first into a terrible marriage. Details of this marriage and divorce can be read in this tree. But I'll take a few lines here to elaborate on what led to the divorce. Aproximately two years after this marriage began I found Patsy in bed with another man when I came home from work one night. I naturally began divorce proceedings imediately, however she talked me into giving her another chance and we tried this out again. I lost alot of friends at this point because I didn't heed their warnings about this, or listen to things they were telling me about her. Patsy had a really strong desire to have children and after several surgeries she was told it was basically impossible for her to ever bear children. We then sought out the possibility of adopting children which led to The Foster Parent Program where you allow children and or young adults to live with you under county supervision and aid. During this time Patsy began cheating on me very heavily even commenting that " if she could'nt have children then she might as well have all the men she could. This made the Foster Parent Program appear to be the only hope of saving a broken marriage. On March 10,1995 Terri Nichole Newhouse came to stay with us in The Foster Care Program, and shortly thereafter April Price came into our care also. With our marriage in such a bad state this only seemed to add fuel to the fire for Patsy instead of helping her needs. She would withdrawl herself from helping the girls with rides to appointments and things they needed. Which ended up putting me with the girls on a regular basis especially Terri (Nikki). Nikki and I soon began to talk to each other alot and a beautifull friendship quickly developed. With the friendship Nikki and I was building we soon began confiding in one another when things were particulary hard in our lives, for me it was especially good having her to talk to when Patsy and I was fighting. Very shortly after we began confiding in one another I found myself head over heels in love with Nikki like I had never loved anyone before. She was the first woman I had ever known to show me such genuine compassion and care, right or wrong I wanted to spend the rest of my life with her! There was alot of fighting going on in the house betwwen Patsy and I and soon the Police were involved. Shortly thereafter the girls (Nikki & April), were moved to other homes and I filed for divorce to end my marriage to Patsy. I quickly learned that Patsy had been cheating on me even before we was married. The divorce was soon over without much of a fight. And on June 26, 1996 when Nikki turned 18 I picked her up in a Limosuine and brought her back to my house which had a giant red ribbon all the way around it. I wish I could end here with "And They Lived Happily Ever After" but it never is quite that simple in real life. On December 30, 1996 I married Terri Nichole Newhouse in the Miami County Courthouse, in Troy, Ohio. On May 15, 1997 Nikki informed me that she was pregnant with our first child. We then resided at 601 Moody Avenue in Bradford, Ohio until June 27, 1997, when we moved to 104 Brookfall Drive Apt. # 39 Easley, South Carolina. While we was living in South Carolina I worked at JM Mold South Inc., and Nikki worked at the Winn-Dixie grocery store. In January of 1998 we began attending the New Beginnings Bapist Church in Easley, South Carolina, with friends Bonnie & Barry Kay who we met at childbirth classes. On January 22, 1998 at 11:44pm our first son Kerstan Lewis Nischwitz was born in the Baptist Medical Center in Easley, South Carolina. In May of 1998 we began studdying with the missionaries from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints at our apartment in Easley. On August 8, 1998 I was baptized as a member of The Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter Day Saints, in Greenville,South Carolina. On August 16, 1998 I was ordained to the office of a priest in the Aaronic Priesthood, and later that day I baptized my best freind and wife Terri Nichole Nischwitz, in The Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter Day Saints, in Greenville, South Carolina. On September 12,1998 Nikki informed me that she was now pregnant with our second child. On October 31,1998 we moved back to 601 Moody Avenue Bradford, Ohio to be close to our families. On June 12, 1999 at 7:33pm our second son Ronald Cletus Nischwitz Jr. was born in the Upper Valley Medical Center in Troy, Ohio. On October 15,1999 I quit my job at JM Mold Inc. to begin working at Amity Mold Company in Tipp City, Ohio on October 25,1999.
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Note: My name is Ronald Cletus Nischwitz Sr., I was born in the Piqua Memorial Hospital in Piqua, Ohio, on October 20,1965. My parents were Lewis Ronald Nischwitz and Alma Jean (Whited) Nischwitz. My parents and I resided at 9833 New Harrison B
Note: radford Road from (prior to my birth), 1957 until May 9,1981. On May 9, 1981 my parents and I moved to 431 Moody Avenue Bradford, Ohio. I attended the Bradford Central Elementary School from 1971-1976, in the fall of 1976 I began attending the Bradford High School until 1982 when I enrolled in the Machine Trades Program at the Upper Valley Joint Vocational School in Piqua, Ohio. I graduated from the Bradford High School in 1984, with the Bradford Lions' Club Scholarship. In 1984 I also graduated from the Upper Valley Joint Vocational School with the honor of "Outstanding Student in the Machine Trades Program". Other information about the earlier part of my life includes.... I was a member of the Church Of The Brethren on Oakwood Street in Bradford Ohio, from a very young age until I was about 16 years old. During the seventh grade I was treasurer of my Sunday School class and was honored at the Bradford High School Academic Banquet. During the eighth grade I was once again the treasurer of my Sunday School class and was honored at the Bradford High School Academic Banquet. During my Freshman year I was again honored at the Bradford High School Academic Banquet. In my Sophomore year I was Secretary and Treasurer of my Shop class, and was again honored at the Bradford High School Academic Banquet. During my Junior year I was a member of the V.I.C.A. Club at the Upper Valley Joint Vocational School, and was again honored at the Bradford High School Academic Banquet. During my Senior year I was Secretary and Reporter of Michael Stokes' Machine Trades class at the Upper Valley Joint Vocational School and was honored at the Bradford High School Academic Banquet. Also I should add that I started this Family Tree Work as an ungraded assignment in my Fifth Grade English Class. After I graduated in 1984 I began working for C&C Mead's Market, raising vegetables. I worked this job throughout the summer until I began working at JM Mold Inc. in Piqua, Ohio on October 29,1984. In the spring of 1986 JM Mold asked me to go with them to South Carolina to start a southern branch of the company. So in April of 1986 I moved out of my parents home and lived in South Carolina working at JM Mold South Inc. located in Easley South Carolina until October of 1987. In October of 1987 I moved to Piqua ,Ohio and continued working with JM Mold. During this time of my life I was dating Peggy Sue Lear of Bradford, Ohio, and joined the first Baptist Church of Bradford, Ohio. Peggy became pregnant and a wedding was being planned when the pastor of the church came to visit me and informed me that Peggy had told him that the child was probably not mine! Later in life I learned the child, (Cody Aaron Lear), was in fact my son. He was born December 28, 1988. In May of 1989 I married Patsy Lee Arnett of Louisville, Kentucky and we were married until 1995 with no children born between us. On December 30, 1996 I married Terri Nichole Newhouse in the Miami County Courthouse, in Troy, Ohio. On May 15, 1997 Nikki informed me that she was pregnant with our first child. We then resided at 601 Moody Avenue in Bradford, Ohio until June 27, 1997, when we moved to 104 Brookfall Drive Apt. # 39 Easley, South Carolina. While we was living in South Carolina I worked at JM Mold South Inc., and Nikki worked at the Winn-Dixie grocery store. In January of 1998 we began attending the New Beginnings Bapist Church in Easley, South Carolina, with friends Bonnie & Barry Kay who we met at childbirth classes. On January 22, 1998 at 11:44pm our first son Kerstan Lewis Nischwitz was born in the Baptist Medical Center in Easley, South Carolina. In May of 1998 we began studying with the missionaries from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints at our apartment in Easley. On August 8, 1998 I was baptized as a member of The Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter Day Saints, in Greenville,South Carolina. On August 16, 1998 I was ordained to the office of a priest in the Aaronic Priesthood, and later that day I baptized my best friend and wife Terri Nichole Nischwitz, in The Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter Day Saints, in Greenville, South Carolina. (We never fully agreed with the beliefs of the Mormons and we eventually both broke away from that church after realizing just how false and bad many of their teaching were). On September 12,1998 Nikki informed me that she was now pregnant with our second child. On October 31,1998 we moved back to 601 Moody Avenue Bradford, Ohio to be close to our families. On June 12, 1999 at 7:33pm our second son Ronald Cletus Nischwitz Jr. was born in the Upper Valley Medical Center in Troy, Ohio. On October 15,1999 I quit my job at JM Mold Inc. to begin working at Amity Mold Company in Tipp City, Ohio on October 25,1999. On September 27, 2000 our 3rd and final son was born to us his name being Ian Michael Nischwitz. Terri (Nikki) and I divorced in 2005 but always remained close. On July 13, 2014 I became disabled from a heart attack at my residence at 415 Euclid Avenue in Greenville, Ohio.
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