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C24 THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1995 BRENDA RUSH WATSON. 46. INDEX OF METRO-AREA OBITUARIES Obituaries MARION COUNTY Kiawn Nisha Ervin Louise B. Ball Fisher Carl J. Haas Elizabeth Ice Hendricks Flonnie M.

Lacey Olga E. "Betty" Laufer Terrence J. McKenna Lucille McCullough Mider Carol A. Graham Miller Timothy D. Pitcock Bonnie J.

Seaman Shields Howard W. Stone Banker Jay Myers was active in Daviess County organizations Robert S. Stucker Jr. Roxann L. Bain Talley George Leon Taylor Ada Ruth Myers Voorhies Brenda L.

Rush Watson BOONE COUNTY Rebecca A. Whiteley HAMILTON COUNTY Zoe E. Beebe Vernon "Bill" Michener Ogle J. Anderson Rose Judy Kay Herd Weglarz GEORGE LEON TAYLOR, 67, Indianapolis, died Wednesday. He was retired from the Air Force.

He was a member of Christ Missionary Baptist Church. Services will be at 1:30 p.m. today In Boatrlght Funeral Home, with calling an hour beforehand. Burial will be in Crown Hill Cemetery. He was the widower of Irene Bryant Taylor.

Survivors: son George Michael; one grandson. ADA RUTH MYERS VOORHIES, 100. Indianapolis, died Thursday. She was a homemaker. Graveside services will be at 11 a.m.

Monday in Edgewood Cemetery, Ashtabula, Ohio. There will be no calling. She was the widow of John Voorhies. Survivors: daughters Mary Wlnburn, Martha Ware: sons Carl, John. William Voorhies; sister Mary Katherine Craig Ohlert; 14 grandchildren: 23 great-grandchildren; five great-great-grandchildren.

Jack W. Ross Funeral Home, Ashtabula, is handling arrangements. GEORGIA MAE WAGAMAN WALKER, 77, Cloverdale, formerly of Morgan County, died Thursday. She was a homemaker. Services will be at 11 a.m.

Monday in Whltaker Funeral Home, Cloverdale, with calling from 5 to 8 p.m. Sunday. She was the widow of John William Walker. Survivors: sons John W. "Bill," Robert C.

Walker; sisters Norma Allison, Mary Beth Bee, Phyllis Naylor; six grandchifUren; six great grandchildren. JUDY KAY HERD WEGLARZ, 46. Noblesville, died Thursday. She was a homemaker. Memorial contributions may be made to Green Valley Church of Christ, Noblesville, of which she was a member.

Services will be at 10 a.m. Monday in Randall Roberts Logan Street Chapel, Noblesville, with calling from 2 to 7 p.m. Sunday. Survivors: husband Ted E. Weglarz; daughter Jennifer Weglarz; sister Joan B.

Inasy. Mr. Myers helped form the Daviess County Community Foundation and was Its president until December. He was recently named honorary trustee of the foundation. He also had been chairman of the Daviess County Heart Association, the former Daviess County Tuberculosis Association and was the first chairman of the Daviess County United Way.

He was a trustee of the Daviess County Family YMCA. Mr. Myers was a member of the Vincennes University Foundation board and was secretary and board member of Sugarland Memory Gardens. He was an Army veteran and a graduate of Indiana University and the Wisconsin School of Banking. Memorial contributions may be made to the Daviess County Community Foundation or the Daviess County YMCA.

Survivors: sisters Marilyn J. Dear-man, Mary Priscllla Baker; brother Flavian E. Myers stepsisters Dorothy Ann Patton, Sarah Catherine Washington. Ind. Services for Jay E.

Myers, 63, Washington, a Daviess County banker and community activist, will be at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday In Christ United Methodist Church, of which he was a member, Sunday school teacher and official board member. Calling will be from 4 to 8 p.m. Monday in Gill Funeral Home. Entombment will be in Sugarland Memory Gardens Mausoleum.

He died Thursday. Mr. Myers began his banking career In 1956 with Citizens Bank and Trust Co. and was named president In the early 1970s. Most recently, he was chairman and chief executive officer of United Southwest Bank, until retiring In 1994.

He had served as president of Region 8 of the Indiana Bankers Association and was a charter member of the Indiana Community Business Credit Corp. Active in the Jaycees, he was president of the Washington chapter and also had served as state president and national vice president. Rev. Howard W. Stone was longtime Presbyterian minister, pastor emeritus Indianapolis, died Friday.

She was a nurse's aide at Northwest Manor Health Care Center. She was a member of Heavenly Life Apostolic Church. Memorial contributions may be made to the Little Red Door Cancer Agency. Services will be at 11 a.m. Monday in Usher Funeral Home, with calling from 2 to 9 p.m.

Sunday. Burial will be in Floral Park Cemetery. Survivors: husband Gill "Porgle" G. Watson: mother and stepfather Karm and John Thomas Butler; brothers Charles Ronnie, Tony Rush: sister Sue Carol Rush; stepbrother John T. stepsister Charlene Butler Mayo.

REBECCA A. CLEMENS WHITELEY, 69, Lebanon, died Friday. She worked for the catalog department of J.C. Pen-" ney, Lebanon, for 15 years, retiring In 1989. She was a member of Dover', (Ind.) Christian Church.

Memorial con- trlbutions may be made to Gideons. International. Services will be at a.m. Monday In Myers Mortuary, Leb-" anon, with calling from 3 to 8 p.m. Sunday.

Burial will be In Oak Hill Cemetery, Lebanon. She was the wld- ow of Donald E. Whiteley. Survivors:" son Fred C. Whiteley; daughter Dlanna J.

Lowry; brothers Jack William H. "Butch" Clemens: sisters Patricia Shaw, Katherine Roseboom: 10 grandchildren; six great-grandchildren. AGNES E. McGUIRE WILSON, 83. lngalls, died Thursday.

She worked 25 years for Western Electric retiring in 1971. Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday in Ronald L. Seals Funeral Home, Fortvllle, with calling from 2 to 9 MnnHau Rnrlnt will Fu in don Cemetery, Pendleton. She was the widow of Joseph D.

Wilson. Survivors: daughter Sherry J. Reger; sons Jim, Gene, Bill, Ben, Mick, Jon Wilson; 20 grandchildren; 23 great-grandchildren. Record Mirhaal MH anwva anri Anna Tullou hnlh nt 7621 Ivywood Drive. Han.al Mnrrtc anH Inan Knee hnlh nf Broadway.

Jason L. Oliphant and Brooke Smith, both of Dallas. Kevin C. Potter, 7842 Landings Drive; Cathy D. Carr.

4806 Basil Court. J. Wilbur Duff Robbirls and Judy L. Faulkner, both of welcome way. Larry Rouse and Tina Kelly, both of 3310 Nicholas Ave.

Leon A. Sabatier. 1747 Laurel Barbara V. Donovan, 4910 Norcrott Drive. Steve 0 Salemo.

947 N. Pennsylvania Rhonda M. Cauldwell. 5116 Travis Drive. Kennetn scon aid naugn uana u.

Shannon. 3925 Delia Court. Eric E. Shafer, 5328 N. Franklin Road: Jamie L.

Draine, Fishers. vimicmi I. oildliuuii ainj nayiicuc m. win ui 8257 Lennox Lane. John C.

Sogard and Laura M. Bailey, both of 7411 N. Illinois St. Duwan L. Spells and Ida C.

Williams, both of 3226 Nobscott Onve. Andrew M. Tieman and Catherine Weiland. both of 3703 Oak Lake Circle. John 0.

Todd and Jane V. Berby, both of 5606 Guilford Ave. Uanw, I UJalle tr AOt Dma Unllnu, Pnxrf- Uannn Akers. 3355 Forest Manor Ave. James H.

Williams and Julia A. Bullock, both of 5921 Westbury N. Drive. DIVORCE LAWSUITS FILED Vincent C. Barnes Paula J.

Barnes Don H. Best Vicki J. Best Rnrlpcnn III Rnmrta .1 Rurlesnn Donovan 0. Butte Renee M. Buttz Terry W.

Coleman Jerre L. Coleman Ronald L. Cooper Sherry M. Cooper Chad Deerberg Camila R. Deerberg Paul E.

Dunbar Tina E. Dunbar Ralph P. Ellis Sharon L. Ellis Brian I ftnrtpr Mar7Plla (ituint Randal SHauk Julia A. Fox-Hauk Michael James Donna L.

James Gary F. Jasman Charlotte L. Jasman Joe Loughmiiler Lisa Loughmiller Russell Lush Donna Lush Felix C. Martinez Jr. Melva M.

Martinez Jetlery Myer Cathy Myer Daniel L. Oakes Karen Oakes Daniel R. Patton Laura A. Patton Johnny Roberts Audrey Roberts John C. Stewart Bonnie E.

Stewart Shawn A. Toppe Diana L. Toppe 1 DEATH CERTIFICATES Janes Flynn. 75, St. Francis Hospital, intracerebral hemorrhage.

L.C Franklin, 25, Indiana University Hospital, pneu- monia. Helen Gardner, 56. 5353 E. Raymond carcino-. ma.

Angie Haggard. 40. Vencor Hospital, pneumonia. Louise Hanson, 93, 2026 E. 54th thrombosis.

Rulus Hmes, 86, Methodist Hospital, pneumonia. Cednc Holiman, 14, Community Hospital East, cardio- myopathy. Charles Hummer, 85, 7465 Madison heart failure. Tula Kemp, 81. 348 E.

Troy cardiac arrhythmia. -Betty Key, 52. Methodist Hospital, aneurysm. Austin Koker. 66.

Roudebush Veterans Affairs Medical Center, heart disease. Mary Leppert, 89, 1651 Campbell leukemia. Daniel Mason, 77. 2140 W. 86th diabetes.

Louise McQueen. 88. Methodist Hospital, cancer. Emma Menten. 78, 3530 Shelby carcinoma.

Judith Mikesell, 53, St. Vincent Hospital, cancer. ftpnrnp Pprkinc Rmiriphnch Vptpranc AHaire Mart. ical Center, heart failure. Thomas Perry 71, St.

Francis Hospital, ventricular fibrillation. Leanore Piper. 87, 8616 W. 10th sepsis. Carolyn Poe, 53, Methodist Hospital, cancer.

Herbert Robertson, 64, Wishard Memorial Hospital, cancer. Helen Russell, 90, 5226 E. 82nd respiratory failure. Duane Sears. 51.

St. Vincent Hospital, cardiomyopathy. Sidney Theademan. 52, Methodist Hospital, myocardial infarction. Mary Tyler, 70.

Methodist Hospital, cancer. Lillian Vieth. 93, 8549 Madison heart failure. Cecelia Wltherspoon, 82. 3402 Schofield uro- cancic Charles Wood, 67.

2424 E. 46th wasting syn- drome. HANCOCK COUNTY Kathleene Firestone Carl D. Merriman JOHNSON COUNTY Doris M. Snyder Marshall Ralph D.

Napier Herman E.Tilson FORMER RESIDENTS Georgia Mae Walker VERNON "BILL" MICHENER, 64. Noblesvllle, died Friday. He was the owner and operator of Riverside Petroleum retiring In 1991. He was an Army veteran of the Korean War. Services will be at 2:30 p.m.

today In Randall Roberts Logan Street Chapel, Noblesville, with calling from 11 a.m. Survivors: wife Dana Nadine Walker Michener: daughters Sherrie Wallace, Jackie Eliot, Blllle Michener; son Garry Michener; two brothers; three sisters. LUCILLE McCULLOUGH MIDER, 102. Indianapolis, died Thursday. She was a homemaker.

She served as the work chairman for the White Cross Guild. Mrs. Mider was a member of North United Methodist Church and a charter member of the church's Handbell Choir. Graveside services will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday In Union Lawn Cemetery, Greenville, Ohio.

Memorial services will be at 1:30 p.m. Friday In the church. She was the widow of Walter A. Mlder. Survivor: daughter Virginia Mider.

Flanner Buchanan Broad Ripple Mortuary is handling arrangements. CAROL A. GRAHAM MILLER, 55. Indianapolis, died Wednesday. She was the owner of Practice Management for Professionals Inc.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Carol A. Miller Memorial Fund, in care of Woodland Springs Christian Church, Carmel, of which she was a member. Services will be at 1:30 p.m. today in the church. Burial will be In Sugar Plains Friends Church Cemetery, Thorntown.

Survivors: husband David R. Miller; sons James Michael, Robert Lee Thomerson; parents Hubert and Dorothy Wallace Graham; brother Jerry Graham; sister Judith Lawlis: four grandchildren. Flanner Buchanan Carmel Mortuary Is handling arrangements. TIMOTHY D. PITCOCK, 42.

Indianapolis, died Thursday. He was project manager eight years for Noble Roman's. He also had been an area manager four years for Mrs. Fields Cookies and four years for LaPetite's Boulan-gerle. Mr.

Pitcock was a member of Fellowship Baptist Church. He was a past master of the Franklin Masonic Lodge. Services will be at 2:30 p.m. Monday in G.H. Herrmann Greenwood Funeral Home, with calling from 2 to 8 p.m.

Sunday. Burial will be in Forest Lawn Memory Gardens, Greenwood. Survivors: wife Julie Emmons Pitcock; daughters Dawn Foster, Nicole, Natalie Pitcock; sons Timothy II, Christopher Pitcock; parents Wilburn, Lucy Monday Pitcock; sisters Pansy Oliver, Penny Pitcock, Cindy Mills; brothers Gary, David Pitcock. OGLE J. ANDERSON ROSE, 83.

Noblesvllle, died Friday. She was a homemaker. Services will be at 1 p.m. Monday In Randall Roberts Logan Street Chapel, Noblesville, with calling from 5 to 8 p.m. Sunday.

Burial will be in Crownland Cemetery, Noblesville. She was the widow of Everette Rose. Survivors: daughter Phyllis Prultt; sons Bernard, Gall W. Rose; six grandchildren; three great-grandchildren. BONNIE J.

SEAMAN SHIELDS, Indianapolis, died Tuesday. She was a homemaker. There will be no services. Calling will be from 3 to 5 p.m. today in Conkle Funeral Home, Speedway Chapel.

Burial will be in Friendship Park Cemetery, Paragon. She was the widow of Mark E. Shields. Survivor: great-nephew William Thomas Baker. ROBERT S.

STUCKER 64. Indianapolis, died Thursday. He was an Industrial engineer for Truck and Bus Operations of General Motors Indianapolis Manufacturing Plant, 36 years, retiring In 1992 as a foreman. He was a Navy veteran of the Korean War and a graduate of Indiana Central University. He was a member of Bethany Lutheran Church.

Memorial contributions may be made to Shrlners Hospitals for Crippled Children In care of Wllson-St. Pierre Greenwood Chapel, or to the Indiana Chapter of the Leukemia Society of America. Services will be at 10 a.m. Monday in Resurrection Lutheran Church. Calling will be from 4 to 8 p.m.

Sunday, and an hour before services Monday In Wil-son-St. Pierre Greenwood Chapel. Survivors: wife Betty J. Brock Stucker; son J. Keith Stucker: daughters Sandra S.

Blevins, Terrl L. Coats; brother Mark Stucker: sister Janet Paden; five grandchildren; two stepgrandchlldren; two great-stepgrandchildren. ROXANN BAIN TALLEY, 32. Indianapolis, died Thursday. She was the manager of Dady's Supermarket six years.

Services will be at 11:30 a.m. Monday In Conkle Funeral Home. Lyn-hurst Chapel, with calling from 2 to 9 p.m. Sunday. Burial will be In Forest Lawn Memory Gardens, Greenwood.

Survivors: husband Thomas E. Talley; daughters Deanna M. Bain, Tammy L. Talley; son Thomas E. Talley: parents Ronald Rose E.

White Bain: sisters Barbara J. Webber. Brenda L. Earl; brother Ronald G. Bafn; grandparents Donald Mary L.

Manges; one granddaughter. HERMAN E. TILSON, 74. Greenwood, died Thursday. He worked for Allisons of General Motors Corp.

for 20 years, retiring In 1983. He was an Army veteran of World War II. He was a member of Greenwood Christian Church. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart Association. Services will be at 10 a.m.

Monday In Forest Lawn Wilson St. Pierre Funeral Home, Greenwood West, with calling from 4 to 9 p.m. Sunday. Burial will be in Forest Lawn Memory Gardens, Greenwood. He was the widower of Marabelle Clark Tllson.

Survivors: son Dennis L. Tllson; daughter Jody L. Heywood; brother Floyd Tllson: sisters Susie McClaln, Dorothy Tharp, Ruby Chltwood. Ada Tllson. Norma Goley; threq grandchildren, ARNOLD E.

"BUD" FAUSETT. 72. Frankfort, died Friday. He was a truck driver for Stark Wetzel Foods In Frankfort and Indianapolis for 30 years, retiring In 1980. He was a Navy veteran of World War II.

Services will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday In Goodwin Funeral Home, Frankfort, with calling from 4 to 8 p.m. Monday. Burial wll be In Whlteman Cemetery, Frankfort. Survivors: son Buddy Fausett: stepsons David, Tom Herrington; daughters Carol Nichols, Trudy Wardle, Mar-cla Snyder; stepdaughters Pat Boardman, Kay Smith, Julie Pearson.

Sharon Sharp. Christina Smith; brothers Herb, Paul, Morrie, Wayne, Gene. Hermit Fausett; sisters Mary Mordock, Viola Jarvls; 23 grandchildren: 11 great grandchildren. CARL J. HAAS, 84, Indianapolis, died Thursday.

He was the owner and operator of the former Haas Nursery, Terre Haute. He was a 50-year charter member of the Indiana Nurserymen Association and a member of Central Presbyterian Church, Terre Haute. Mr. Haas was a graduate of the University of Illinois. Services will be at 2 p.m.

Sunday In Roselawn Funeral Home, Terre Haute, with calling from 1 p.m. Burial will be in Roselawn Memorial Park, Terre Haute. Survivors: wife Margaretta Wltherspoon Haas; sister Margaret Haas. ELIZABETH ICE HENDRICKS, 77, Indianapolis, died Thursday. She was a retired employee In the sales department of Republic Steel Co.

She was a member of St. Paul's Episcopal Church and a board member of its church women. Memorial contributions may be made to Daysprlng Center. Memorial services will be at 5 p.m. Monday In the church, with calling there from 3 p.m.

She was the widow of Gerald Hendricks. Survivor: daughter Jane Ann Mills. FLONNIE M. McCUTCHEN MUNSEY ALEXANDER LACEY, 72. Indianapolis, died Thursday.

She had worked for RCA Corp. for 17 years. Services will be at 3:30 p.m. Sunday in Hickey Son Funeral Home, Monticello, Ky. There wll be no calling.

Burial will be in Elk Spring (Ky.) Cemetery. She was the widow of George L. Munsey, Clarence W. Alexander and Paul L. Lacey.

Survivors: son George L. Munsey: daughters Suevon Criswell, Threca J. Brown; brothers Robert, James, Everett McCutchen; sister Vela Merkel; nine grandchildren; six great-grandchildren. OLGA E. "BETTY" LAUFER, 92, Beech Grove, died Monday.

She was a bookkeeper for J. Henry Amt. Paper Co. 11 years, retiring In 1931. She was a member of Zion Evangelical Church of Christ.

Services will be at 10 a.m. Monday In Shirley Brothers Drexel Chapel, with calling from 4 to 8 p.m. Sunday. Burial will be in Crown Hill Cemetery. She was the widow of Albert J.

Laufer Jr. DORIS M. SNYDER MARSHALL, 59. Bargersville, died Thursday. She was a homemaker and had been an X-ray technician for Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit.

She was a graduate of Vincennes University. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart Association. Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Monday in St. Thomas Episcopal Church, Franklin.

Calling will be Sunday from 4 to 8 p.m. In Forest Lawn Wilson St. Pierre Funeral Home, Greenwood West. Burial will be In Washington Park Cemetery East. Survivors: husband Winston S.

Marshall; sons Keith Brian John D. Marshall: brothers Gerald, Don Snyder; sister Ruby Thome; two grandchildren. TERRENCE J. McKENNA, 43. Indianapolis, died Thursday.

He was a self-employed carpenter seven years. Memorial contributions may be made to the St. Vincent DePaul Society. Services will be Monday at 12:30 p.m. In Shirley Brothers Drexel Chapel and at 1 p.m.

In Little Flower Catholic Church. Calling from 4 to 9 p.m. Sunday in the funeral home. Burial will be In St. Joseph Cemetery.

Survivors: mother Margaret Rice McKenna; father Frank B. McKenna; brothers Michael Patrick James Timothy E. McKenna: sisters Catherine M. Sexton, Josephine A. McCulley, Margaret M.

Whittman, Elizabeth R. Garrison. CARL D. MERRIMAN, 96, Westfield, died Thursday. He was a farmer, retiring in 1994.

He was a member of Sheridan Friends Church. Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Monday In Ker-cheval Funeral Home, Sheridan, with calling from 4 to 8 p.m. Sunday. Burial will be In Crown View Cemetery, Sheridan.

He was the widower of Ruth I. Allen Merriman. Survivors: sons Charles Norman Merriman: six grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren. INDIANA DEATHS Deaths reported from outside the Indianapolis area Alexandria William A. Ryan, 59.

Anderson Robert E. Barton 40; Ronald Joe Gardner, 50; William E. Logan 73, widower ot Norma N. Holladay Logan; Annie Babb McGee, 76, widow ot Ray McGee; Virginia E. Pavey, 81, William Guy Shafer, 76, widower ol Mary Wainscott Shafer.

Bluffton Darlene K. Palmer, 48, wife of Eugene D. Palmer. Delphi William "Bill" Janz, 75, husband of Rebecca Jones Crisp Janz and widower of Bette Erb Janz. Greensburg Herman Berkemeier, 75, husband of Mildred AmRhein Berkemeier and widower of Mildred M.

Wenning Berkemeier. Pac Gloria Sue Meyer Wells, 57, wife of Doyle Eugene Wells. Richmond William R. Smith, 72, husband of Shirley Anderson Smith. Seymour Hugo W.

Schfepman, 81, husband of Luella Hageman Scrtepman. For The BIRTHS COMMUNITY HOSPITAL EAST Girls BROWN. Mark and Regina; McKEE, Mark and Debra. COMMUNITY HOSPITAL NORTH Boys FINK. Kerri and Jennifer: HI0TT, Jeffrey and Amy: WELP.

Matthew and Jennifer. Girls CRONE. Johnathon and Cecilia: GOODMAN, Terry and Carolyn: HUNTER, Doyle and Rita: NANCE. Jeffrey and Dana. Twin girls MOORE.

James and Laura. COMMUNITY HOSPITAL SOUTH Boy BRETSCH. Bart and Susan. Girls CHRISTINE. Billy and Beverly; KARR, Dana and Margaret; MACKIE.

Warner and Tonya; WILLBANKS, Kimberly. INDIANA UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL Boys BISCH0FF, Mark and Mary; BURRIS, Aretha. METHODIST HOSPITAL Boys ATWELL. Jon and Kathy: FLETCHER. Gary and Trenia: HARRIS.

Eric and Lisa; JOHNSON, Lakeysha; WALKER, Danny and Pamala. Girls BALDRIDGE, Bruce and Karen; FRIEDEN, Knstopher and Lisa: MIELKE, Shawn. ST. FRANCIS HOSPITAL Boy PARSON. Theresa.

Girls BEERS. Bradley and Lisa; PETERS, Robert and Jeanine. ST. VINCENT HOSPITAL Boys ARCHER. Terri; COOKE.

Chantle; CORCORAN. Tommy and Deborah; CUTLER. Phillip and Lee; GEORGE, Victor and Tina; MILNE R. Michael and Sandra; WITTY. Erica.

Girls ALLISON. Michael and Melissa; FILLAR. David and Nancy; J0RAY, John and Sara; PAGEL, Laura. WISHARD MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Boys EVANS. Carmen; LEONARD, Michael and Stephanie.

Girl FAULKENBERG. Jeff and Stephanie. WOMEN'S HOSPITAL OF INDIANAPOLIS Boys CURD, Tina: GARRISON. Matthew and Lisa; METZGER. Todd and Teresa; SMITH.

Gary and Carlene; WOLFRED, Charles and Mary. Girls CHERBA. John and Tracy: GARGAS. Richard and Carta; LADUE. John and Shannon; MIDKIFF, Keith and Karen; MYERS.

Michael and Leslie: NASH. Dennis and Julie; TAKANO, Yuichi and Yoko; TIMBROOK, 8obby and Jane; TOWN, Jonathan and Denise. MARRIAGE UCENSES James H. Ahrens and Linda D. March, both of 3618 N.

Faculty Drive. Curtis Boggs and Rosemary T. Spencer, both of 6209 Carne E. Circle. Philip N.

Braaten and Jane A. Saucedo. both of Highlands Ranch, Colo. William C. Biock and Nancy A Feiwell, both of Arlington, Va.

Anthony Brown. 3716 Hawthorne Lane: Alicia A Andino, 7551 Village Way. Michael A. Bumham. 6026 Pillory Drive; Sarah K.

Rosar, Richmond. Carl R. Calvert and Tracey R. Hillman. both of 4312 Shelbyville Road.

Sieve A. Carroll and Terri S. Balogh, both of 8522 Canterbury Square West. Larry Clark and Margaret E. Clark, both of 651 Warren Ave.

James W. Clay and Naomi E. Harvey Morgan, both of 6362 Forestview Drive. Dwayne A. Dunn and Pamela J.

Finley, both of 6064 University Ave. Vince Engelman and Dana J. Montgomery, both of 4712 Guthrie Onve. Danny R. Fields and Kimberly A.

Bugbee. both of 6454 Lyrmfield Court. S. Patrick A Fleck and Tricy L. Pund, both of 6118 Georgetown Road.

Robert Frash 8113 Crook Onve, Martha T. Starkey, 10075 Hermosa Drive. Kelly R. Gaskill, Carmel; Karen Hopkins. 8339 E.

Edgewood Ave. Wesley P. Graybill and Mary A. Ruff, both of 6106 Crittenden Ave. Jerome W.

Griffin, 4631 E. 34th Katherine Smith, 3107 N. Riley Ave. David V. Harper and Kristin E.

Jennings, both ol 4642 S. Walcott St. James A. Hunter Mooresville; Disa N. Fisher, 6315 Onyx Circle.

Kurt A. John. 39 E. 9th Jill N. Rogers, New Whiteland.

Wayne B. Judd and Dawn L. Mitchell, both of 8227 Zona Drive. Brian L. Kleinschmidt and Melissa A.

Curtis, both of 6151 Connie Court. James R. Maddox and Linda L. Tuttle. both of 2130 Lake Terrace W.

Drive. David A. McBane and Kimberly K. Mullins. both of 6629 E.

Hickory Knoll Drive. 111 ri Lisi fniVlf CI. on rcvi Kit' IE a 8: iihfcf ma Memorial services for the Rev. Howard W. Stone, 88, Indianapolis, a longtime Presbyterian minister, will be at 2 p.m.

Monday in Second Presbyterian Church. There will be no call ing. He died Wednesday. Rev. Stone had been a Presbyterian minister 58 years and was pastor emeritus of Irvington Presbyterian Church, which he served for more than 20 years.

He retired In 1972. Rev. Stone Previously, he was minister at First Presbyterian Church of Franklin for Ralph Napier was of VFW, active in Greenwood, Ind. Ralph D. Napier, 62, Greenwood, Indiana state commander of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, died Friday.

He was a tube processor more than II years ior HDP Co. Division of UTC, retiring in 1983. Mr. Napier also was past commander and former quartermaster of VFW Post 5864, and was the recipient of the VFW's Holly Cross Award. He was Mr.

Napier an Army veteran of the Korean War. He was past president and coach of Greenwood Little League. J. David Vandivier Seymour, Ind. Services for J.

David Vandivier, 62, a Seymour businessman, will be at 1 p.m. Monday In First Presbyterian Church. Calling will be from 2 to 7 p.m. Sunday in Voss Sons Funeral Service and after noon Monday In the church. Burial will be in Riverview Cemetery.

He died Thursday. Mr. Vandivier was president of Dicksons Inc. He also was a member of the board of directors of Jackson County Bank and was a past president ZOE E. BEEBE, 86, Fishers, died Thursday.

She was the Joint owner and operator of the Confectionary restaurant. Muncie. Services will be at 10 a.m. Monday in Hazelwood Christian Church, Muncie, of which she was a member. Calling will be Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m.

and 6 to 8 p.m. in Parson Mortuary, Muncie. Memorial contributions may be made to the church. She was the widow of Clarence Beebe. Survivors: son David Bee-be: sister Norma Armstrong; four grandchildren: five great-grandchildren.

KIAWN NISHA ERVIN, 1 W-year-old daughter of Deandra Yvette Elliott and Ulysses Oliver Ervln, Indianapolis, died Thursday. Services will be at noon Monday in Eastern Star Missionary Baptist Church, with calling from 11 a.m. Burial will be in Crown Hill Cemetery. Other survivors: grandparents Oscar and Barbara Miles Elliott. Sandra Offett, Ules Ervln; great-grandparents Willa and Henry Allen, Eunice Elliott.

Stuart Mortuary is handling arrangements. Compare Our Cremation Prices FUNERAL HOME at historic Crown Hill Cemetery 700 West 38 Street 925-3800 tKTT rv I Mhliaiiimiriiiiil 12 years. Rev. Stone was vice moderator of the General Assembly of ttie Presbyterian Church from 1966 to 1969. In 1966, he was one of 25 ministers who went on the Fifth Evangelistic Mission to Alaska.

He later served as interim pastor for many churches in central Indiana. He was an Army Air Forces veteran of World War II and a 1937 graduate of Western Seminary. He received an honorary degree from Hanover College. Survivors: wife Margaret Mitchell Stone; daughter Katherine Stone Elliott; son Robert Franklin Stone; brother J. Lloyd Stone; seven grandchildren; four great-grandchildren.

Shirley Brothers Funeral Home is handling arrangements. state commander youth activities Past district commander of the 7th District Boy Scouts, he was the first scout master of Cub Scout Pack 260 and was assistant scout master of Troop 266. Memorial contributions may be made to American Heart Association, VFW National Home, American Cancer Society or Riley Hospital for Children. Services will be at 1 p.m. Monday In Wilson St.

Pierre Greenwood Chapel, with calling from 4 to 9 p.m. Sunday. Burial will be in Washington Park Cemetery East. Survivors: wife Ponclana Garcia Napier: daughters Teresa A. Twyman, Rita A.

Glasscock; son Bradley E. Napier; sisters Maxlne Brambley, Ellen Baker; brothers Bradley Curtis, Jack, Larry Napier; eight grandchildren. was businessman of the Seymour chapter of the American Cancer Society. He was a graduate of Franklin College and was a member of First Presbyterian Church. Memorial contributions may be made to the J.

David Vandivier Memorial Fund for Melanoma Cancer Research in care of the funeral home, or to the church. Survivors: wife Jane Teeters Vandivier: son Steve Vandivier: daughters Ellen Vandivier, Beth Stuckwlsch; sisters Nancy Johnson, Linda Cum-mlngs; three grandchildren. KATHLEENE JOHNSON FIRESTONE, 86, Westfleld, died Thursday. She was the head librarian at the Wesfleld Public Library 15 years. She was a graduate of Indiana University-Purdue University at Indianapolis and a member of Christ United Methodist Church, Westfleld.

Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Monday in McMullen Funeral Home, Westfield, with calling from 4 to 8 p.m. Sunday. She was the widow of G. Raymond "Jack" Firestone.

Survivors: daughters Nancy Lockhart, Joyce Jones; sisters Jeanette Newcomer, Virginia Klnzie; 13 34 great-grandchildren. LOUISE B. BALL FISMER, 82. Indianapolis, died Tuesday. She had been a nurse.

Services will be at 10 a.m. Monday In Shirley Brothers Castleton Chapel, with calling from 9 a.m. Burial will be In Crown Hill Cemetery. She was the widow of Joseph J. Fish- CORRECTIONS HAR0L0 F.

BROCK Survivors include a sister, Mary F. Minkler. Her name was misspelled In the obituary Friday. LOUIS C0MPT0N Services will be at 11:30 a.m. today In Boatrlght Funeral Home, with calling from 10:30 a.m.

The times were incorrect In the obituary Friday. KORENNA MAE McDONALO COOPER Her maiden name was McDonald, and she worked for Advance Plating. Her maiden name and the company's name were Incorrect in the obituary Friday. is iijsi Li ti luJi ImmmJ mn Li FOR PERSONAL ASSISTANCE CALL (317) 633-1212 the Star the news jftimiMTii'tfn.

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