Jamie McKitten
Eulogy delivered by Humanist Celebrant Allyson Hayter And so perhaps the best place to start is right at the beginning and the beginning was a winter’s day, 15 January 2004 when Kelly gave birth to this cheeky chappie. He looked just like his mam, always did even as he got older. She already had a son before him, Ross who was four when Jamie came along. And she was a lovely mam, she worked for her parents Joe and Shelley for a time while the boys were little. But I think it’s fair to say that she had her hands full with young Jamie.
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Cincinnati Magazine
February 16, 2021
Test your knowledge about Over-the-Rhine’s iconic Findlay Market. Think you know its complete history? Here’s the real story behind the market’s namesake, antique bell, meat butchers, and Reds parade sponsorship.
The original iron superstructure of the Findlay Market building is partially visible in this photograph dated 1921.
Photograph courtesy of Don Prout’s Cincinnati Views
There Can Be Only One
Findlay Market is the last remaining public market in Cincinnati, surviving the demise of eight others on Canal (1829-64), Court (1864-1914), Sixth (1829-1960), Pearl (1804-1934), Wade (1848-98), and Fifth (1829-70) streets, the Jabez Elliott Flower Market (1890-1950), and Farmers Wholesale Market (c.1815-1967). Findlay Market is the oldest continuously operated public market in Ohio.