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Robert "Rob," "Bert," Andrew McNeese, 33, of Gray Court, S.C., passed away at 3:30 a.m. EST Tuesday, Nov. 23, 2010, at Newberry County Hospital in Newberry, S.C.. Rob was born on July 4, 1977, in Decatur, Ill., the son of Jerry and Judi (Branham) McNeese.. He is survived by his mother, Judi McNeese of Gray Court, S.C.; two sons, Cody McNeese and Brandon McNeese both of Gray Court, S.C.; Brittany McNeese of Gray Court, S.C.; one brother, Shaun (Lauren) McNeese of Gray Court, S.C.; grandmother, Greta Branham of Simpsonville, S.C.; aunt, Karen Miller of Simpsonville, S.C.; niece and nephew, Brianna and Michael McNeese of New Bern, N.C.; and cousins, Michael Miller of Simpsonville, S.C., and Michael McNeese of Indianola, Ill. He was preceded in death by his father, paternal grandparents and maternal grandfather.. Rob attended New Bern High School in North Carolina. He worked as a plumber/electrician help-er.. He was a member of the Henderson Baptist Church. Rob enjoyed spending his time fishing, hunting and camping.. He also enjoyed collecting knives and guns and had his black belt in karate.. Rob's greatest love was spending time with his children.. A graveside service will be at 10 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 27, at Sunset's Chapel Mausoleum, with Pastor Scott McCurdy officiating. Visitation will be 9-10 a.m. at the chapel mausoleum. Burial will follow the service in Sunset Memorial Park. Sunset Funeral Home and Cremation Center, a Life Celebration Home, is in charge of arrangements.. Memorials may be made to the donor's choice. Condolences may be sent to the family at: www.sunsetfuneralhome.com.

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Fri, 26 Nov 2010 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.commercial-news.com/obituary/robert-bert-718057411
<![CDATA[George Alden "Al" May, 93, of ...]]>https://obituaries.commercial-news.com/obituary/george-al-718041521<![CDATA[

George Alden "Al" May, 93, of Potomac died at 7:45 a.m., Wednesday, Aug. 19, 2009, at Provena United Samaritans Medical Center in Danville.Al was born July 27, 1916, in Potomac, the son to John and Ida Mae May. He married Alice J. Rouse of Oakwood on Feb. 28, 1935, in Minister C.L. Finley's home.Survivors include his wife, Alice; two sons, Daryl (Brenda) May of Belleair, Fla., and Gary May of Potomac; seven grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. He also is survived by a special nephew and his wife, Richard and Phyllis Hoskins, and friends Martin and Helen Whited. He was preceded in death by his parents; a sister, Eva May Hoskins; and an infant brother.Al attended Potomac schools and was a life-long member of the Illinois Carpenters Union, retiring in 1962. He also was a life-long member of the Potomac First Church of Christ.He was an avid musician, artist, woodworker, hunter and fisherman.Funeral service will be at 11 a.m., Saturday, Aug. 22, 2009, at First Church of Christ, Potomac. Pastor Randy Walters to officiate. Burial: Potomac Cemetery. Visitation will be 5-7 p.m. Friday, Aug. 21, at Wolfe Funeral Home in Potomac.The family request in lieu of flowers that memorials be given to the Potomac First Church of Christ or Pleasant Meadows Christian Village 400 W. Washington Ave Chrisman IL 61924 The May family has placed its trust in the Wolfe Funeral Home of Potomac.

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Tue, 18 Aug 2009 22:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.commercial-news.com/obituary/george-al-718041521
<![CDATA[David Harley "Gerbil," "Pops" ...]]>https://obituaries.commercial-news.com/obituary/david-gerbil-718099491<![CDATA[

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David Harley "Gerbil," "Pops" Griffin, 64, of Danville, passed away at 9:28 p.m. Thursday, May 30, 2013, at Presence United Samaritans Medical Center in Danville.. He was born Jan. 31, 1949, in Danville to Harley and Dorothy Ion Crose Griffin, and raised by his other father, George Crose.. He married Charlotte A. Hoffman on May 7, 1971, in Yuma, Ariz. She survives.. Also surviving are 10 children, Sherri (Butch) Vice of Ridge Farm, Cassandra Griffin of Danville, Tina (Bart Hayes) Griffin of Tilton, David A (Patty A.) Griffin of Ridge Farm, Dorothy Griffin of Vermillion Grove, Brittany Griffin, Crystal Griffin, Ashley Taylor, Lacey Griffin and William Griffin; grandchildren, Ryan (Amber Andrews) Moore, Willie Vice, Dylan Vice, Grace Vice, Skylar Griffin, Brentney Hayes, Bart Hayes, Kimberly Cohoon, Amber Cohoon, Sieara Harders, Jarred, Brown and Destanee Griffin; great-grandchildren, Addyson and Aiden McCreary, Jordon Taylor, Jayden Taylor, Colton Moore, Elizabeth Moore and Alexis Moore; five sisters, Diane Griffin, Georgeanne Crose, Jackie Crose, Cathy Davis and Tracey Griffin; three brothers, Kenny Griffin, Timmy Griffin and Jimmy Griffin; and the Swider Family.. He was preceded in death by his parents and a brother, Leroy Swider.. David was very devoted to his family. His wife, children, and grandchildren were his whole life.. David always kept himself busy with helping others, never knew an enemy and was very well liked and respected by all who knew him. He loved the outdoors and enjoyed riding his four-wheelers, fishing, working on cars and lawn mowers, and racing with his son, David Griffin, Jr.. A service to Celebrate the Life of David Griffin will begin at 2 p.m. Tuesday, June 4, at Sunset Funeral Home and Cremation Center, a Life Celebration Home, in Danville. Burial will follow at Johnson Cemetery in Danville. Pastor James Blue will officiate. Visitation will be noon-2 p.m. prior to the service Tuesday at the funeral home. Memorials may be made to Toys for Tots.. Please join David's family in sharing memories, photos, and video of his life through his tribute wall at www.sunsetfuneralhome.com.

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Fri, 31 May 2013 22:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.commercial-news.com/obituary/david-gerbil-718099491
<![CDATA[Katherine "Kitty" Repasy, 99 o...]]>https://obituaries.commercial-news.com/obituary/katherine-kitty-718141241<![CDATA[

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Katherine "Kitty" Repasy, 99 of Danville, passed away at 2:17 p.m. on Friday, July 3, 2015, at the Hawthorne Inn of Danville.. Kitty was born Dec. 6, 1915, in Fairfield, Conn., to Joseph and Helen Jablanowska. She married Andy Joe Repasy on April 2, 1946, in Seattle, Wash. He preceded her in death on March 22, 2011, after 64 years of marriage. Kitty is survived by her four children, Matthew (Mardi) Repasy of Lawton, Okla., Thomas (Joyce) Repasy of Danville, Margaret (Dan) Diggs of Loudon, Tenn., and Helen Repasy of Alexandria, Va.; seven grandchildren, Michael Diggs, Rebecca Greenway, Deborah Repasy, Adam Repasy, Julie Traugh, Mark Repasy, and Sarah Repasy; eight great-grandchildren, Jonathan Greenway, Meaghan Greenway, Katherine Greenway, Gavin Diggs, Emily Diggs, Marissa Repasy, Olivia Hunter and Amelia Traugh, and one sister, Elizabeth Tackovich. She was preceded in death by her husband, her parents, and two sisters, Sophie Lapiniski and Joan Werkheiser.. After growing up in New York City, Kitty moved to Washington, D.C. to work for the U.S. government. While in Washington, Kitty served as a hostess for the USO, where she met Andy. They were longtime residents of Alexandria, Va., and were members of St. Louis Catholic Church. Kitty also worked as an administrative assistant for Mt. Vernon-Lee Enterprises. Six years ago, Kitty and Andy moved to Danville, Andy's hometown. Thanks, Mom, for your delicious fried chicken and golumpki. The family wishes to thank her caregivers at the Hawthorne Inn of Danville for treating Kitty with kindness and making her life comfortable.. Funeral Mass at 11 a.m. Wednesday, July 8, 2015, at St. Paul's Catholic Church, Danville, with Father Greg Nelson officiating. Burial in Resurrection Cemetery, Danville. Visitation from 10-11 a.m. on Wednesday, July 8, 2015, at St. Paul's Catholic Church, Danville. Memorials to the USO. Robison Chapel, Catlin, Illinois is handling the arrangements. Online condolences at www.robisonchapel.com.

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Sat, 4 Jul 2015 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.commercial-news.com/obituary/katherine-kitty-718141241
<![CDATA[Thomas E. "Hat's" Hathaway, 71...]]>https://obituaries.commercial-news.com/obituary/thomas-hat-718032441<![CDATA[

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Thomas E. "Hat's" Hathaway, 71, of Danville passed away at 12:20 p.m. Tuesday Oct. 7, 2008, at Carle Foundation Hospital in Urbana. He was born on April 4, 1937, in Danville, the son of Vern and May Faryan Hathaway. He married Donna Maross on June 11, 1965, in Danville. She survives.Other survivors include his son, Parker (Sandy) Hathaway of Gibson City; his daughter, Dreama (Glenn) Mueller of Woodridge; his grandchildren, Megan and Morgan Mensavage, Hannah and Haven Hathaway, and Brad Brucker; his three sisters, Barbara Curran of Mountain Home, Ark., Patricia (John) Hyche of Danville, and Mikalene (Jim) Travers of Warren Robins, Ga.; a sister-in-law, Judy (Martin) Avenatti of Chrisman. He was preceded in death by his parents and one brother.Thomas served in the National Guard for seven years. He retired from CSX, where he worked for 35 years. He was a member of the St. Mary's Catholic Church in Westville. He was also a member of the Knights of Columbus and the Sportsmen's Club in Westville. Thomas was an avid Cubs and Illini fan. He loved to play poker and enjoyed drinking coffee with his buddies at Schroeder's. He enjoyed working in his yard and making a garden. He was a loving husband, dad, and Papa.A mass of Christian burial for Thomas will be at 11 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 11, 2008, at St. Mary's Parish 231 N. State St. Westville. Father Timothy Sauppe will officiate. Visitation will be held from 4-8 p.m. Friday Oct. 10, 2008 with a Rosary service at 3:30 p.m. at Sunset-Urbas Funeral Chapel 414 St. State St. Westville. He will be laid to rest at St. Peter and Paul's Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to the St. Mary's School. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.sunsetfuneralhome.com.

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Mon, 6 Oct 2008 22:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.commercial-news.com/obituary/thomas-hat-718032441
<![CDATA['STARKEY' PILKINGTON, Carmen Mar 19, 1923 - Sep 22, 2018]]>https://obituaries.commercial-news.com/obituary/carmen-starkey-pilkington-1069626351<![CDATA[

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DANVILLE - Carmen L. "Starkey" Pilkington, 95, of Danville, passed away at 1:50 a.m. Saturday, September 22, 2018, at Hawthorne Inn in Danville.She was born March 19, 1923, in Danville, Ill., to Rolland and Doris Johnson Starkey.Carmen married Mervin "Merv" Pilkington October 22, 1941, in Danville. He passed away December 13, 2011.Survivors include three daughters, Sandra Montgerard of Danville, Delynne (Bruce) Stanley of Defiance, Ohio, and Gail Villarreal of St. Joseph, Ill.; a brother, Marvin (Judy) Starkey; two sisters, Judy Swider, Nancy (Jim) Moore; nine grandchildren; and 16 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a son, Victor, and four brothers.Carmen retired from the Sears store in Danville after 14 years, was a life member of Jewel-White VFW Post 728 and the Women's Auxiliary. She enjoyed knitting and crocheting, was an avid reader and loved bowling. She especially enjoyed keeping up with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren's activities.Funeral service: 11 a.m. Tuesday at Robison Chapel in Catlin. Pastor Zach LeCrone will officiate. Burial will follow in Sunset Cemetery in Danville. Visitation is from 10 a.m. until service time Tuesday at Robison Chapel.Memorials in her memory to the Vermilion County Humane Society or donor's choice. Online condolences at www.robisonchapel.com

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Mon, 24 Sep 2018 05:09:45 GMThttps://obituaries.commercial-news.com/obituary/carmen-starkey-pilkington-1069626351
<![CDATA[(ALBERT) PYLE, Norma Jul 10, 1930 - Apr 2, 2017]]>https://obituaries.commercial-news.com/obituary/norma-albert-pyle-910100752<![CDATA[

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Norma "Jo" Pyle (Albert) passed into eternal rest in her home at Sedgebrook, in Lincolnshire, Ill., on April 2, 2017. Mother, wife, sister, daughter and friend to many, Jo was born in her grandmother's house in Collison, Ill. on July 10, 1930 to Estella Barkman and Fred Albert. Jo grew up in Newman and Danville with her brother, Charles Albert and her sister, Creta Belle (Arlington). A very close family, they were frequently at the farm of their maternal grandparents, Belle and Charles Barkman. She and L. Duane Pyle met as young children in grade school in Newman. While in high school, Jo was a member of Job's Daughters, a branch of the Masonic Rites - an organization for daughters of Masons. She held all the positions of leadership up to Honored Queen in the late 1940s. She graduated from Bethel Woman's College, in Hopkinsville, Ky., (closed in 1964) with an associate's degree receiving the honor of membership into the Phi Theta Kappa honor fraternity. Then, she received a bachelor's degree in psychology and sociology from Purdue University in West Lafayette, Ind. Having studied ballet and tap dance as a teen, she became very involved in the Purdue Modern Dance program while a student and participated as an alumna in its dance concerts into the 1970s. After Duane visited her in Danville where her family moved when she was in high school, they started dating. Married on July 17, 1954, they raised Jana, Robin, Eran and Devon in West Lafayette, Ind. where Duane received his PhD and was a founding faculty member of the Purdue University Department of Computer Sciences. They moved to Houston, Texas in 1971, where Duane assumed the chairmanship of the University of Houston Computer Science program. Jo lived in the Memorial Drive area from 1971 to 2015. Jo was very active in the Memorial Drive Presbyterian Church (MDPC) for almost 40 years. Jo served the MDPC Prime Timers senior adult group on their board and as their President. She created their newsletter and planned programs like tours, speakers and movies. Jo especially enjoyed planning the Spring Fashion Show, having had an interest in fashion since her twenties, when she had designed her own evening gowns. For many years, Jo took the flower orders for the church every week and made sure that flowers were delivered to members who were in the hospital or hospice care. Jo participated in Christian fellowship and women's ministry programs including "Just For Now" - to assist others with grief and life changes; and was also active in "Circle" and "Branches." She attended some Houston Presbyterian Cursillos and butterfly became a symbol for her and her family. In her later years in Houston, she sang in the Sanctuary Choir. In her 70s, Jo was also a member of the Houston Assembly of Delphians where she enjoyed preparing lectures for her group. Jo enjoyed painting modern naturalistic paintings that decorated her Houston home and would assist with her children's dance and drama clubs by painting set designs and creating costumes as a Drama Mama. All four of Jo's children continued to be actively involved in the arts, encouraged by her supporting their interests in theatre, dance, music, and art. Her home in Houston showed her amazing greenthumb. She would rescue plants from neighbors and bring them back to life. Her yard was an oasis of green with her azaleas stretching gracefully across the front of the house. Jo was a long-time employee of the former Foley's Federated department store at Memorial City. She loved to shop and outfit her daughters. Jo eventually worked in the business office for Foley's and enjoyed keeping track of financial matters. Jo's children left Houston as they went off to college and started their adult lives. Jana, Eran and Devon moved to the Midwest, where visiting relatives and friends from younger years was always an event and such a treat. Jo lost her beloved husband Duane in 1993, and in the late 1990s, became Eran's caregiver as he battled the diabetes which took his life early, in 2001. Jo and Duane enjoyed big band music and loved to dance together throughout their marriage. The family remembers them going to New Year's Eve celebrations dressed in formal attire. They eventually joined a square-dancing group at MDPC and Jo had great square dancer skirts to match Duane's shirts. They both enjoyed traveling and their early trips to London and Paris were commemorated by hanging pictures of their experiences in their home. They both welcomed the time of year to go swimming and loved the beach at South Padre Island each summer where they rented a condo for the whole family to stay and have beach fun through the summer. Jo also loved to go to Galveston and walk on the beach. Later they discovered the Yucatan which she greatly enjoyed and even parasailed over the ocean off Acapulco. She loved to do laps with her flippers on in swimming pools wherever they vacationed. The Pyle family farm, in Rockville, Ind., was Jo's special retreat. Her other travels involved going on retreats throughout southeastern Texas with her friends from MDPC. She took river trips through Europe enjoying Austria, Switzerland, and Germany. Then, Jo traveled on cruises to Alaska and Russia (Moscow to St. Petersburg) with Devon. After she went to Italy she talked to her children about how if she were younger, she would move there. Jo loved Italy; especially Rome and Florence, and the breathtaking Uffifi gallery. In 2015, Jo moved to Sedgebrook in Lincolnshire, Ill. (an active senior community) with her cat, Petey, to be closer to her daughters - Devon lives in Glencoe, Robin and Jana live in Indiana - and family in the Midwest. She found it hard to leave Houston after over 40 years. Once she got used to the community, she started getting involved in activities and sang in the Sedgebrook choir. In May 2016, she broke her hip, which was an easy recovery; but unfortunately, her mobility started to decline and began to make her frustrated with her situation. She started to slow down which did not help her heart and memory issues. Jo passed away with Devon caring for her in her apartment at Sedgebrook on Sunday, April 2, 2017. Norma Jo Pyle is survived by her sister, Creta Belle Arlington of Marion, Ind.; her half-sister, Alice Snyder and her sister-in-law, Alice Albert of Danville; her daughters, Jana Pyle of Rockville, Ind., Robin Pyle of Ellettsville, Ind. and Devon Pyle-Vowles with her husband Stephen Vowles of Glencoe, Ill. A memorial gathering will be held at a later date. Funeral arrangements were held by Kelley & Spalding Funeral Home at (847) 831-4260 or www.kelleyspaldingfuneralhome.com.

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Fri, 21 Apr 2017 08:30:32 GMThttps://obituaries.commercial-news.com/obituary/norma-albert-pyle-910100752
<![CDATA[(ARMES) SALTS, Julie Feb 10, 1961 -]]>https://obituaries.commercial-news.com/obituary/julie-armes-salts-830763601<![CDATA[

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WEST LEBANON, IND. - Julie L. (Armes) Salts, age 55, of West Lebanon, Ind. died at 2:32 p.m. CDT on Wednesday, Sept. 14, 2016 at Carle Clinic Foundation Hospital in Urbana. Julie was born on Feb. 10, 1961 in Danville. She was the daughter of Alfred "Curly" and Alice L. (Kochell) Armes. She was a 1980 graduate of Seeger High School and a Warren County resident all of her life. On Jan. 1, 2000 she married James Salts. He survives.Julie worked as a collections clerk for Genpact, formerly Walgreen's. She collected fiesta ware and loved her cat, Bob. She enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren and her family was her life.Surviving are father, Alfred "Curly" Armes (Sheila) of West Lebanon, Ind.; husband, James Salts of West Lebanon, Ind.; daughter, Drew VanEtta (Wesley) of Covington, Ind.; siblings, Teresa Stitt (Jerry) of Williamsport, Ind. and Wade Armes (Beth) of Williamsport, Ind.; grandchildren, Gabriel Vredenburgh, Tilley Vredenburgh, Nova VanEtta, Morgan VanEtta, Maci VanEtta, and Maddie VanEtta; and special friend, Veronica Wright.Julie was preceded in death by her mother, Alice Armes.Visitation will be at Grady Funeral Home in Williamsport on Sunday, Sept. 18, from 1 p.m. until memorial service time at 3 p.m. with Elder James Elrod officiating. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital. Online condolences may be made at www.gradyfuneralhome.com.

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Thu, 15 Sep 2016 22:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.commercial-news.com/obituary/julie-armes-salts-830763601
<![CDATA[(BARNHART) SALTS, Berneice Jan 7, 1923 - Jul 11, 2016]]>https://obituaries.commercial-news.com/obituary/berneice-barnhart-salts-804501231<![CDATA[

Berneice (Barnhart) Salts, 93, of Vincennes, Ind., formerly of West Lebanon, died at Lodge of the Wabash at 6:20 p.m. on Monday, July 11, 2016.Berneice was the daughter of Charles and Bertha (Burge) Barnhart. She was born in Jasper, Mich. on Jan. 7, 1923. Berneice lived in Des Moines, Iowa until the age of 10 before moving to West Lebanon, Ind. On April 26, 1941, she married Walter "Bud" A. Salts in West Lebanon in his parents' home. He preceded her in death on June 1, 2008.Berneice worked for Warren County Farm Bureau for 19 years and then was a bank teller at Central National Bank & Trust in Attica, Ind., retiring in 1984. She was a member of Trinity Presbyterian Church in West Lebanon where she sang in the church choir. She was a member of West Lebanon Friends of the Library and Warren County Historical Society. She enjoyed crafts of beadwork and quilting. She also enjoyed cooking, baking and housekeeping.Surviving are one son, Rick L. Salts (wife: Jenice) of Vincennes, Ind.; one sister, Inez Ogborn of Dundee, Fla.; one niece, Janice Reeder, Danville; five grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren. Berneice was preceded in death by four brothers and two sisters.Graveside services will be held at West Lebanon Cemetery on Saturday, July 16, at 1 p.m. with Rev. David Lawrence and Pastor Roger Andrew McDaniel officiating. In lieu of flowers, the family request that memorial contributions be made to West Lebanon Trinity Presbyterian Church or Warren County Community Foundation for the Fleming Scout Ranch Fund. Online condolences may be made at www.gradyfuneralhome.com.

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Tue, 12 Jul 2016 12:21:08 GMThttps://obituaries.commercial-news.com/obituary/berneice-barnhart-salts-804501231
<![CDATA[(BARTLETT) STUMP, Nedra Oct 8, 1934 - Jan 6, 2022]]>https://obituaries.commercial-news.com/obituary/nedra-bartlett-stump-1085315720<![CDATA[

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Nedra Ellen (Bartlett) Stump, 87, passed away January 6, 2022 after a valiant 15 year battle with Parkinson's. Visitation will be held at Grady Funeral Home in Williamsport on Saturday, June 4, 2022 from 1:00 p.m. until service time at 2:00 p.m. with Pastor Randy Rhode officiating. Inurnment will follow at Highland Cemetery. Online condolences may be made at www.gradyfuneralhome.com.

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Thu, 26 May 2022 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.commercial-news.com/obituary/nedra-bartlett-stump-1085315720
<![CDATA[(BEAUVOIS) HALUSKA-CREIGHTON, Evelyn Feb 16, 1933 - Apr 19, 2016]]>https://obituaries.commercial-news.com/obituary/evelyn-beauvois-haluska-creighton-766204181<![CDATA[

TILTON - Evelyn (Beauvois) Haluska-Creighton passed away on April 19, 2016 at her home in Tilton. She was born on Feb. 16, 1933, in Oakwood. She is the daughter of Arthur and Irene Beauvois. Evelyn is survived by her husband, Henry Haluska, of Tilton; daughters, Carol Volden of Danville, Sharon (Eric) Christiansen of Washington D.C.; brother, Donald Beauvois of Danville; grandchildren, Mark, Tisha, Corbin, Kyle and Elaina; as well as great-grandchildren, Hannah, Dalton, Madison, Dillon, Chloe, Wyatt and Owen. Evelyn is preceded in death by sons, David and Steven; daughter, Monica; and sister, Barbara. Services will be private. Please join Evelyn's family in sharing photos, videos and memories on her Tribute Wall at www.sunsetfuneralhome.com.

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Wed, 20 Apr 2016 12:09:35 GMThttps://obituaries.commercial-news.com/obituary/evelyn-beauvois-haluska-creighton-766204181
<![CDATA[(BEAUVOIS) MORGAN, Janet Sep 5, 1937 - Aug 14, 2023]]>https://obituaries.commercial-news.com/obituary/janet-beauvois-morgan-1088687514<![CDATA[

Janet Beauvois Morgan, 85, passed this life peacefully on August 14,2023 at the home of her daughter in Evansville, Ind. surrounded by family. She was born Sept. 5, 1937 in Westville to Alex and Nellie Nagrodski Beauvois. She attended Westville grade schools and graduated from Georgetown High School in 1955. She married Willard (Wid) Morgan on Sept. 15, 1956 and they celebrated 53 years of marriage until his passing in 2009. She was also preceeded in death by her brother Don Beauvois and sister Sharon Beauvois Boland. She is survived by daughter Debra Morgan Cooper (Greg) and grand sons Morgan and Grant Cooper of Plano , Texas, and daughter Kelly Morgan Hastings (Scott) and grand daughters Alexandra of Evansville and Jory (Will Gosnell) of Edwardsville, Ill., plus 2 great grand children. Brothers Alex Beauvois (Karen) of Prospect , Ky and Richard Beauvois (Nancy) of Westville also survive.Per her wishes she was cremated and will be interred with her husband at Spring Hill Cemetary in Danville. Private services for family will be held at a later date.

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Wed, 16 Aug 2023 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.commercial-news.com/obituary/janet-beauvois-morgan-1088687514
<![CDATA[(BELL) BARNARD, Joetta Feb 2, 1931 - Oct 27, 2016]]>https://obituaries.commercial-news.com/obituary/joetta-bell-barnard-842548092<![CDATA[

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There was rejoicing in heaven Oct. 27, 2016 at 8:18 a.m. as Mrs. Joetta (Bell) Barnard was called home to be with the Lord. She lived her life with great faith in Jesus knowing that He is the Resurrection and the Life.Joetta was born in Sidell, Ill. on Feb. 2, 1931, graduating from Hillsboro High School in 1949. Joetta was a teacher at Shawnee Learning Center, having a passion to help special needs children. Multiple exchange students found love and encouragement as she welcomed them into her home.Joetta was a member of Ladoga Christian Church where she was actively involved in ministry. She loved to travel and on a trip to Israel was blessed to be baptized in the Jordan River.Joetta married Harley Barnard June 4, 1983. She was preceded in death by Robert Leslie Bell (husband); Dorsey and Mary Moreman (parents); and three sisters. Survivors include a sister, Shirley Goff. Also to cherish her godly legacy include: Surviving along with her husband Harley are a son, Darryl (Debbie) Bell of Veedersburg; daughter, Nana (Bill) Peevler of rural Veedersburg; and a son, Don (Paula) Bell of Ft. Wayne; and stepchildren: Rhonda (Reid) Bell of Newtown, Denise (Roger) Rosentreter of Crawfordsville and Alan (Becky) Barnard of Lebanon.Eight grandchildren, five step-grandchildren, and seven great-grandchildren also survive.Visitation will be held at Hillsboro Church of the Nazarene, U.S. Highway 341, Saturday from noon - 3 p.m. Oct. 29, with a celebration of life service beginning at 3 p.m. at the church with Pastor Greg McDonald officiating. Burial will follow in Rose Hill Cemetery, Hillsboro. Joetta's family request, in lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Zola Levitt Ministries or to the church of your choice. Family and Friends Funeral Home of Wingate is assisting the family. To leave a condolence or share a memory, visit us at www.familyandfriendsfh.com Joetta lived with her eyes on Jesus, the author and perfecter of her faith. She fought the good fight and finished the course, having kept the faith to and for the glory of God.

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Thu, 27 Oct 2016 12:47:15 GMThttps://obituaries.commercial-news.com/obituary/joetta-bell-barnard-842548092
<![CDATA[(BLACK) ALLISON, Sharon May 9, 1943 - Jul 22, 2021]]>https://obituaries.commercial-news.com/obituary/sharon-black-allison-1082891909<![CDATA[

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Sharon Kay Allison, age 78 of Williamsport, IN, passed away at 4:00 p.m. on Thursday, July 22, 2021 at Franciscan St. Elizabeth East in Lafayette. Sharon was born on May 9, 1943 in Williamsport, IN. She was the daughter of Robert Otto Black and Annabell (Holycross) Swick. Sharon was a 1961 graduate of Williamsport High School. She married the love of her life, Eddy Wayne Allison in Rockville, IN on May 18, 2002 and he survives. Sharon worked for M.S.D. of Warren County for 17 years as a school bus driver. She had previously worked at Master Guard and Robies for a few years. Sharon was a member of the Marshfield Presbyterian Church. She was an avid bingo player. Sharon loved doing crossword puzzles in the mornings sitting on her deck and playing Bunko with her "girls." Sharon worshipped her grandchildren and tried to never miss a football game or a "queen" crowning. Even though her recliner called her name regularly, she was always up for a visit or call with friends. Taking rides with Ed and their lady-girl was always a pleasure.Surviving with her husband, Ed, are,2 daughters, Sheila Ann (Paul) McConnaughey of Terre Haute, IN and Sheryl Kay (Jeff) Mellady of Lafayette, IN; 1 step-son, Tim Wayne (Michelle) Allison of Attica, IN;1 step-daughter, Tracey Ann Allison;1 brother, Bob (Vicki) Black of Speedway, IN;1 sister, Beverly Rempfer of Houston, TX;2 grandchildren, Fredrick Zachery (Lyndsey) McConnaughey and Megan Marie (Trevor) Havens;1 great-granddaughter, Lilly Marie McConnaughey, and 5 step-grandchildren, Matthew (Megan) Mellady, Mason Mellady, Michael Mellady, Lucas Allison, Kayla (Tadd) Blanton;5 step-great-grandchildren, Maddox, Maya, Grayson, Sophie, AdleySharon was preceded in death by her parents and a son, Robert Louis Frye. Visitation will be held at Grady Funeral Home in Williamsport on Wednesday, July 28, 2021 from noon until service time at 2:00 p.m. with Rev. Charles B. Anderson officiating. Interment will follow at West Lebanon Cemetery. Online condolences may be made at www.gradyfuneralhome.com.

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Mon, 26 Jul 2021 08:59:59 GMThttps://obituaries.commercial-news.com/obituary/sharon-black-allison-1082891909
<![CDATA[(BLAIR) TAYLOR, Edythe Oct 28, 2016]]>https://obituaries.commercial-news.com/obituary/edythe-blair-taylor-844348292<![CDATA[

Edythe Ann (Blair) Taylor, 79, of Clearwater, Florida passed away October 28, 2016. Edythe was born in Danville to Vincent and Marguerite (Murphy) Blair. Edythe is survived by her husband of nearly 60 years, Zachary Taylor and their children, Maureen Cattani, Kelly Bland, Greg Taylor, Karl Thorndyke and Tracy Steier; 11 Grandchildren; and 13 great-grandchildren; and sisters, BJ Baker and Mary Darling. Please visit www.nationalcremationsociety.com for full obituary.

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Wed, 2 Nov 2016 12:09:10 GMThttps://obituaries.commercial-news.com/obituary/edythe-blair-taylor-844348292
<![CDATA[(BLAYLOCK) ROBINSON, Janice Jun 28, 1952 - Jun 15, 2016]]>https://obituaries.commercial-news.com/obituary/janice-blaylock-robinson-795460281<![CDATA[

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On June 15, 2016, Janice Marie (Blaylock) Robinson went to be with the Lord. Janice was born June 28, 1952, in Danville, to Geneva Blaylock and JP Perkins. Janice graduated from Danville High School in 1971. She was very athletic; Janice played for the local Thomahawks Softball Team for many years, enjoyed roller skating and shot a good pool stick.Janice loved the Lord and was a faithful member of Holy Family. Janice was a self-employed Beautician and a cashier at Cahills Family Pancake House for many years. She enjoyed baking, swimming, reading history literature and various other novels and had green thumb. Her home was draped with beautiful vines from the floor to the ceiling. Janice was known for conversing and visiting the elderly in the community. Janice loved to cook and cater to her family and community. Janice enjoyed every moment of life, especially spending time with her grandson Camerun Jr., whom she raised, and her nieces and nephews. They considered her the life of the party!Janice leaves to cherish her loving memory her loving husband, David Robinson; a mother, Geneva Blaylock; son, Camerun Blaylock; grandchildren, Camerun Jr., Jordan and Maurice; a special sister, Sandy Merriweather; and a host of nieces, nephews, other family members and her dear girlfriends that will dearly miss her.Janice was preceded in death by her father, JP Perkins; a brother, Randy Blaylock; and her niece and God Daughter, Annette Norris. A Celebration of Life will commence at 11 a.m. Friday, June 24, at New Life Church of Faith, 1419 North Bowman Ave., Danville. Visitation will begin at 10 a.m. until the start of the service. Officiating Pastor Ken McCray. A public viewing will be held 1-5 p.m. Thursday, June 23 at Leek & Sons Funeral Home, Danville. Interment 1 p.m. at Danville National Cemetery. Leek & Sons Funeral Home, 304 East Williams Street, Danville, in charge of arrangements.

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Tue, 21 Jun 2016 10:40:58 GMThttps://obituaries.commercial-news.com/obituary/janice-blaylock-robinson-795460281
<![CDATA[(BODINE) FORD, Georgeanna Feb 27, 1925 - Jan 23, 2019]]>https://obituaries.commercial-news.com/obituary/georgeanna-bodine-ford-1072374406<![CDATA[

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Georgeanna Ford, 93, of Covington, Ind., died at 10:15 a.m. EST Wednesday, January 23, 2019, at Five Star Residences of Banta Pointe, Indianapolis.Georgeanna Ford was born February 27, 1925, in Attica, Ind. She was a daughter of the late James L. and Eleanor Pearl (Hickman) Bodine.Georgeanna married the late Donald Eugene Ford on June 5, 1949, in Covington.Georgeanna's survivors include a son, Stephen Bruce (Brenda McDaniel) Ford of Greenwood, Ind.; a daughter, Cheryl Orr of Gulfport, Fla.; granddaughters Jennifer Eddins, Charlottesville, Va., Sarah (Michael) Burnett, Paragon, Ind., Katie (Clint) Phelps, St. Petersburg, Fla., Ashley (Troy) Goble, Danville, Ill.; Stephanie (Adam) Schott, Indianapolis; grandson, Stephen (Ashley) Ford, Greenwood, Ind.; and great-grandchildren, Abigail, Alison and Andrew Burnett, Jayden Eddins, Logan and Tanner Phelps, Reese Goble, Lilly and Lexi Ford, and Zoey Schott. Georgeanna was preceded in death by a sister, Mary Eleanor Gayler, and a brother, James R. Bodine.Georgeanna graduated from Covington High School in 1943 and from Franklin College in 1948. She began her teaching career at Covington High School in 1949 as the girls' physical education teacher. She served as sponsor of the Girls Athletic Association (GAA).During her career, Georgeanna strived to develop equal athletic opportunities for female athletes. In 1972, Georgeanna organized Covington High Schools' first volleyball team and assumed the role of the varsity volleyball coach. Georgeanna's reign as CHS varsity volleyball coach lasted a span of 15 years, until she retired from teaching in January 1987.In addition to pioneering a successful volleyball program, she also furthered the sport of volleyball by training athletes who in turn have become coaches of the sport. Some additional honors include Indiana Collegiate Girls State Association Volleyball Coaches Hall of Fame in 1999, Franklin College Athletic Hall of Fame in 2012, and Covington High School Alumni Wall of Fame in 2017.Georgeanna Ford's contribution to Covington High School and the Wabash River Conference is immeasurable. Her love of sports and competitive nature was also demonstrated in her involvement in bowling leagues, playing bridge and participating in golf throughout her life. Visitation will be 6-8 p.m. EST Monday, January 28, and the funeral will be at 11 a.m. EST Tuesday, January 29, at Shelby Funeral Home in Covington. Burial will be in Mt. Hope Cemetery following service.Memorials may be given in lieu of flowers to the Don and Georgeanna Ford Athletic Scholarship Fund at Western Indiana Community Foundation (WICF). www.shelbyfuneralhome.com

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Thu, 24 Jan 2019 11:31:54 GMThttps://obituaries.commercial-news.com/obituary/georgeanna-bodine-ford-1072374406
<![CDATA[(Bowles) Glover, Barbara]]>https://obituaries.commercial-news.com/obituary/barbara-bowles-glover-1077060213<![CDATA[

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Barbara Rae (Bowles) Glover, 78, of Danville, and longtime resident of Williamsport, Ind., passed away at 9:38 a.m. Sept. 10, 2019, at Carle Hospital. Barbara was born on Dec. 18, 1940, in Danville. She was the daughter of James Albert Bowles and Georgiana Rae (Potts) Bowles. She was a 1959 graduate of Rossville High School. She married Sidney Lee Glover July 13, 1968, in the Hoopeston Presbyterian Church. He preceded her in death Sept. 20, 2005. Barbara worked for Hubner Seed Company for over 25 years. She enjoyed singing, reading, craftwork, knitting and collecting antiques. She enjoyed the Danville Symphony Orchestra. Barbara performed in plays at the Danville Light Opera. She attended the St. James United Methodist Church.Surviving are, son, Sidney L. Glover (wife: Susan) of Woodbridge, Va. and Litchfield, CT; sister, Bonnie Bowles of Danville; grandchildren, Alexandra Mottern (husband: Jeff) of Vienna, Va.; great-grandchildren, Kennedy and Jeffrey Mottern; aunt, Louise (Potts) Howell, of Fla.; three cousins, all of Fla.Barbara was preceded in death by her parents; husband; and beloved dog, Abby. Visitation will be held at Grady Funeral Home in Williamsport, Ind., on Saturday, Sept. 14, 2019, from 4-7 p.m. EDT (Williamsport time). Funeral service will be held at the St. James United Methodist Church, 504 N. Vermillion St., Danville, Sunday, Sept. 15, 2019, at 2 p.m. CDT (Danville, Ill., time) with Rev. Randall L. Robinson officiating. Interment will follow at Riverside Cemetery in Attica, Ind. Memorial contributions may be made to the St. James United Methodist Church, Vermillion County Museum, or Danville Humane Society. Online condolences may be made at www.gradyfuneralhome.com.

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Wed, 11 Sep 2019 06:58:43 GMThttps://obituaries.commercial-news.com/obituary/barbara-bowles-glover-1077060213
<![CDATA[(BRACEWELL) KIZER, Betty Sep 15, 1928 - Apr 26, 2019]]>https://obituaries.commercial-news.com/obituary/betty-bracewell-kizer-1074342412<![CDATA[

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Betty Christine (Bracewell) Kizer, 90, of Perrysville, Ind., passed away Friday, April 26, 2019, at her home, surrounded by her husband of 72 years and family.She was born in Danville, Ill., on September 15, 1928, the daughter of Dana and Ruby (Lang) Bracewell.On October 4, 1946, at First Presbyterian Church in Danville, Betty married the love of her life, Frank Wayne Kizer.He survives, as well as their six children, Steve of New Castle, Ind., Susie (Gary) Francour of Pigeon Forge, Tenn., Sandy (Larry) Rollins of Perrysville, Ind., Joe of Westville, Ill., Sharon Godsil of Arvada, Colo., and Sara (John) Wegman of Cayuga, Ind.; 20 grandchildren; and numerous great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren as well.Betty was preceded in death by her parents; brother, John Bracewell; one grandson; and one great-granddaughter.She worked for Illinois Bell early in her career and retired from the Danville VA in 1990. Her favorite pastimes were spending time with family, playing cards, shopping and auctions.There will be no services per her wishes. She will be laid to rest at Danville National Cemetery.In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the charity of the donor's choice in honor of Betty's memory. Sunset Funeral Home and Cremation Center in Covington, 420 3rd St., Covington, IN 47932, is in charge of arrangements. Please join Betty's family in sharing photos and memories on her Tribute Wall at www.sunsetfuneralhome.com

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Mon, 29 Apr 2019 05:56:50 GMThttps://obituaries.commercial-news.com/obituary/betty-bracewell-kizer-1074342412
<![CDATA[(Brown) Dossey, Edwina]]>https://obituaries.commercial-news.com/obituary/edwina-brown-dossey-927706311<![CDATA[

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Edwina (Brown) Dossey, 88, of Danville, passed away at 12:27 a.m. Monday, May 22, 2017. Edwina was born in Kingman, Ind., on Sept. 5, 1928, the daughter of IvaLoo Nale. On Aug. 2,1947 Edwina married the love of her life, Marvin Dossey, and they spent the next 65 years together before his passing in 2012. Edwina is survived by her nephew, Sammy (Marianne) Brown.Edwina is preceded in death by her husband; parents; infant son, Jeffery Thomas Dossey; brother, Harold Thomas Brown; and niece, Tommilou Corey.Edwina was a very outgoing person, she enjoyed her Wednesday outings to the boat with her friends. She also enjoyed traveling with her husband to many different countries. In her spare time, she could be found dancing or in her garden tending to her flowers. Edwina had a very sweet soul and loved spending time with her family including her husband and many cats, she will be missed by all she came in contact with. A Graveside Service for Edwina will be held Sunset Memorial Park, 3901 N. Vermilion St., in Danville, on Friday, May 26, at 11 a.m. Officiating will be Pastor James Blue. Memorial donations may be made to American Cancer Society.Please join Edwina&apos;s family in sharing memories, photos, and videos on her tribute wall at www.sunsetfuneralhome.com.

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Tue, 23 May 2017 09:26:10 GMThttps://obituaries.commercial-news.com/obituary/edwina-brown-dossey-927706311
<![CDATA[(BURCH) MILLIKAN, Frances Jul 13, 1933 - Jul 10, 2017]]>https://obituaries.commercial-news.com/obituary/frances-burch-millikan-951276001<![CDATA[

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Frances Mildred (Burch) Millikan, 83, of Kingman, went to be with her Lord and Savior on Monday, July 10, 2017 at Union Hospital in Clinton while surrounded by her loving family. Frances was born in Danville, on July 13, 1933, to the late Frank and Hattie (Laws) Burch. Frances attended Tangier High School and on Nov. 1, 1949. She married the love of her life, Garland "Gene" Millikan, who preceded her death on Nov. 18, 2013. Together Gene and Frances owned and operated Gene's Farm Supply in Kingman for over 51 years. Frances was the back bone of Gene's Farm Supply and helped Gene in all aspects at the grain elevator, whether it was completing the paperwork or dumping the grain trucks. She was a loving mother and grandmother who adored her children and she enjoyed gardening, canning, needle work, embroidering, and spending time with her family. She was a member of the Kingman Bunco Club and attended Rockville Christian Church. She is survived by three sons, Raymond Millikan of Kingman, Paul (wife, Angie) Millikan of Hillsdale, and Jim (wife, Jennifer) of Kingman; 12 grandchildren, Scott, Mia, David, Darrin, Samantha, Brandi, Brody, Dalton, Dayci, Josh, Molly, and Morgan; 10 great-grandchildren, Jayda, Sarah, Hannah, Korbin, Jaia, Kyran, Landon, Levi, Vincent, Esther; her sister, Pat Parker; and many friends. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Gene; son, Andy Millikan; daughter, Anita Sanders; and brother, Tom Burch. Family will receive friends from 4 - 8 p.m. on Friday, July 14 at Sanders Funeral Care, 203 S 1st Street, in Kingman. Funeral service will be Saturday, July 15 at 11 a.m. at the funeral home with Pastor Don Hatfield officiating. Burial will follow at Kingman Fraternal Cemetery. Sanders Funeral Care entrusted with care. Share memories and condolences online at www.sandersfuneralcare.com.

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Wed, 12 Jul 2017 12:02:49 GMThttps://obituaries.commercial-news.com/obituary/frances-burch-millikan-951276001
<![CDATA[(CASSEL) CRANE, Barbara Jul 22, 1926 - Mar 16, 2019]]>https://obituaries.commercial-news.com/obituary/barbara-cassel-crane-1073374418<![CDATA[

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Barbara J. (Cassel) Crane, 92, of West Lebanon, Ind., died at 4:20 a.m. Saturday, March 16, 2019, at Autumn Trace Senior Communities.Barbara was born on July 22, 1926, in Liberty Township, Indiana. She was the daughter of Lloyd and Merle (Creamer) Cassel. She graduated from Williamsport High School in 1944 and was a lifelong resident of Warren County. On Nov. 2, 1947, she married Robert "Bob" D. Crane in Crown Point. He preceded her in death on Nov. 21, 2008. Barbara was the secretary for the Superintendent of M.S.D. of Warren County, retiring in 1994. Barbara enjoyed quilting and bird watching. She was a wonderful cook, especially mincemeat pies. Barbara was an avid reader and enjoyed playing cards. Surviving are, children, Leslie Claypool (Gary) of Lafayette, Robert Joel Crane (Leigh Ann) of Lapel, and Lindsay Crane of West Lebanon; grandchildren, Angela Sewell (Gary) of Apopka, Fla., Deborah Leser (Larry) of Greenwood, Ind., Robert Lloyd Crane of Lapel, Isabella Crane of Lafayette and Gabrielle Crane of Phoenix, Ariz.; great-grandchildren, Ryan Leser, Travis Leser, Elijah Leser, Nathan Service and Kaitlyn Sewell.Barbara was preceded in death by her parents and brothers, Howard Cassel and Wayne Cassel.Visitation will be at Grady Funeral Home in Williamsport on Wednesday, March 20, 2019, from 10 a.m. EDT until service time at 11:30 a.m. with Rev. Charles B. Anderson officiating. Interment will be at Rainsville Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Judyville United Methodist Church or West Lebanon Volunteer Fire Department. Online condolences may be made at www.gradyfuneralhome.com.

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Sat, 16 Mar 2019 10:33:41 GMThttps://obituaries.commercial-news.com/obituary/barbara-cassel-crane-1073374418
<![CDATA[(CHAFFIN) LAPE, Linda Jun 6, 1948 - Jun 28, 2022]]>https://obituaries.commercial-news.com/obituary/linda-chaffin-lape-1085591936<![CDATA[

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Linda L. (Chaffin) Lape, age 74 of West Lebanon, IN, passed away at 5:57 p.m. on Tuesday, June 28, 2022 at her home, surrounded by her loving family. Linda was born on June 6, 1948 in Bowling Green, KY. She was the daughter of Robert J. and Ruth (Harris) Chaffin. Linda attended George Washington High School of Indianapolis. She later graduated from Ivy Tech School of Nursing in Lafayette as a LPN. Linda married Roger A. Lape on March 14, 1975 and he survives. Linda lived in the Indianapolis-Beech Grove area until she married and had resided in West Lebanon since. Linda retired from Williamsport Nursing and rehabilitation. She served 2 years as the Queen Daughter of the Nile 2005 Zorah Shrine in Terre Haute. Linda was a dedicated caregiver to her son Nicholas for 24 years. She was an avid reader, enjoyed crocheting, and loved her dogs, Chi-Chi and Apollo. Surviving with her husband, Roger, are, 1 step-daughter, Shelley Hudson (Mark) of Zionsville, IN; 1 sister, Lena M. Pennington (Leon) of Martinsville, IN; 2 brothers, Anthony W. Chaffin (Diana Freeman) of Beech Grove, IN and Robert E. Chaffin Jr. (Sherry Wolfe) of Paragon, IN; 1 brother-in-law, Albert Roseberry of Beech Grove, IN; 4 grandchildren, Ben Hudson, Ethan Hudson, Caroline Hudson, and Sarah Hudson; Several nieces and nephews.Linda was preceded in death by her parents; son, Nicholas Allen Lape; 3 infant brothers, Bobby Ray Chaffin, Little Joe Chaffin, and Jimmie D. Chaffin; and sister, Ruth A. Roseberry. Visitation will be at the West Lebanon Christian Church, 201 S Clinton St, West Lebanon, IN 47991, on Tuesday, July 5, 2022 from noon until service time at 2:00 p.m. with Minister Bruce Thornsbrough officiating. Daughter of the Nile services will also be conducted. Interment will follow at West Lebanon Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the Zorah Shrine in Terre Haute. Online condolences may be made at www.gradyfuneralhome.com.

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Fri, 1 Jul 2022 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.commercial-news.com/obituary/linda-chaffin-lape-1085591936
<![CDATA[(CLARK, WARDLE) Gilliam, Dana Oct 21, 1963 - Jan 23, 2017]]>https://obituaries.commercial-news.com/obituary/dana-clark-wardle-gilliam-869073632<![CDATA[

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Dana Lee (Clark, Wardle) Gilliam, 53, of Danville, passed away at home on Monday, Jan. 23, 2017. She was born in Danville on Oct. 21, 1963 to Harley Richard and Genevieve Mary Cuppernick Clark. They survive. Other survivors include her children, Jeffery Douglas (Jessica Yantis) Wardle and Destiny Dawn (Brandon Sink) Gilliam; siblings, Vickie Sue (James) Frazier, Tina Marie Clark, Richard (Laura Dolbee) Clark, and Joseph Allen (Lauren) Clark; grandchildren, Bentley, Boe and Anastasia Sink, and Hailey and Brandon Yantis; nieces and nephews, Robbie and Kenneth Smitley, Megan Pratt, Jimmy and Laura Frazier and Madison, Kaytlyn and Ryan Clark.Dana's love for God and her children and grandchildren was her total life. She never met a stranger and enjoyed helping everyone she could. Dana will be dearly missed. A memorial service will be at 4 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 28, at Westville Church of Christ, 15077 E. 1200 N. RD. Visitation will be from 1-4 p.m with Pastor John Mincy officiating. Rortvedt Funeral Services & Crematory in Tilton is assisting the family. Online condolences @ www.rortvedtfuneralservices.com.

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Thu, 26 Jan 2017 10:51:18 GMThttps://obituaries.commercial-news.com/obituary/dana-clark-wardle-gilliam-869073632
<![CDATA[(CLAY) BOYD, Edith Sep 17, 1928 - Aug 30, 2022]]>https://obituaries.commercial-news.com/obituary/edith-clay-boyd-1086188263<![CDATA[

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Edith D. Boyd, 93, of Stafford, Virginia and formerly of Danville, went home to be with The Lord on Tuesday, August 30, 2022. Visitation will be Friday, September 23rd at 10:30 A.M. , with an 11 A.M. service at Kruger Funeral Home, 10 E. Williams Street in Danville. Burial will take place at Danville National Cemetery at 12 P.M.. Edith was born September 17, 1928 in Robinson, Illinois to Pearl and Phoebe White. Edith worked for Danville School District 118, for 28 years. She was a member of First United Methodist Church, as well as a member of the Bradford Chapter of DAR and The Illiana Genealogical Society. Edith married Jack F. Clay on February 4, 1951 and he preceded her in death in May of 1962. She later married Walter C. Boyd on December 25, 1965 until his passing in May of 2008. Edith leaves behind her two daughters; Barbara (Dennis) Clay-Tucker and Sharon (David) Clay-Gran, seven grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents, her husbands, a brother and two sisters.Messages and memories may be left on the Kruger Funeral Home website. Donations may be made in Edith's name to one of her favorite charities, The National Alzheimer's Association: http://act.alz.org/goto/Edith_D_Boyd.

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<![CDATA[(COLE) WELLER-TURNER, Reva Apr 30, 1931 - Jun 22, 2017]]>https://obituaries.commercial-news.com/obituary/reva-cole-weller-turner-943920181<![CDATA[

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COVINGTON, IND. - Reva Loretta (Cole) Weller-Turner, 86, of Covington, passed away Thursday, June 22, 2017 at 5 p.m. EDT at her residence.She was born April 30, 1931, in Danville, the daughter of the late Edgar Allen and Bertha Irene (Smith) Cole.Reva first married Harold Weller, Jr. on Feb. 17, 1952 in Perrysville, Ind. He preceded her in death on Feb. 10, 1984. She later married Clarence K. Turner on April 14, 2001, in Covington. He survives. Other survivors include her children, Steve (Kathy) Weller of Bloomington, Ind., Kathy (Fred) Henney of Monticello, Ind. and Mary Ellen (Donna) Weller of Carol Stream, Ill; two stepsons, Mike (Karen) Turner of Cayuga and Jeff (Lisa) Turner of Williamsport, Ind.; six grandchildren, Amelia (Nathan) Weller, Jessica and Abigail Weller, Matthew (Ashlee) Henney, and Margaret Henney; five step-grandchildren; three great-grandchildren, Lila, Kirstin and Grace; four step-great-grandchildren; one sister, Frieda Gray of Covington; one brother, Eugene (Sarah) Cole of Bloomington, Ind.; and daughter-in-law, Kristine Weller of Lafayette, Ind. Reva was preceded in death by her son, Ronald Weller and granddaughter, Elizabeth Henney.Reva was retired from North Vermillion School Corporation as a secretary first working at Newport Elementary and later at North Vermillion Elementary. She was a member of Waterman Baptist Church, in Lodi, Ind., and also attended several churches in the area including Christian Union, Bismarck First Church of Christ, Mt. Carmel Baptist Church and Gessie United Methodist Church. Reva taught Sunday School and Bible School for many years. She was a 1949 graduate of Perrysville High School. Her memberships included Delta Kappa Gamma and Newport Country Club. She was an accomplished seamstress, painter and genealogist. Reva also enjoyed knitting, traveling (35 states and 12 countries) and scrapbooking. She was known for her cookies, noodles, knitting baby blankets and remembering birthdates and sending out cards. In her earlier days she worked at Inland Supply in Danville. Reva enjoyed her family and loved spending time with them. Funeral services: 10 a.m. EDT Tuesday, June 27, at DeVerter Funeral Home in Cayuga; Officiating: Pastor John Goldfuss and Pastor William Lehman; Burial: Lower Mound Cemetery north of Perrysville, Ind.; Visitation: 6-9 p.m. EDT Monday, June 26, at the funeral home. Contributions may be made to Waterman Baptist Church, 8540 West State Road 234, Kingman, Indiana 47952 or to North Vermillion Elementary, 5555 North Falcon Drive, Cayuga, Indiana 47928. Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.deverterfuneralhome.com.

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Fri, 23 Jun 2017 10:44:47 GMThttps://obituaries.commercial-news.com/obituary/reva-cole-weller-turner-943920181
<![CDATA[(COREY) WILSON, Sherrill Mar 17, 1944 - Dec 22, 2016]]>https://obituaries.commercial-news.com/obituary/sherrill-corey-wilson-858184122<![CDATA[

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CAYUGA, IND. - Sherrill Lee (Corey) Wilson, 72, of Cayuga, passed away at 6:25 a.m. EST Thursday, Dec. 22, 2016 at her residence.She was born on March 17, 1944 in Danville, the daughter of the late Lee and Betty (Coffing) Corey.Sherrill graduated from Covington High School in 1962. She worked at Community Action in Covington, Ind. and Cayuga Red & White for 16 years. Her first marriage was to the late Ronald Abernathy. She later married Joe Wilson on Sept. 16, 1977 in Danville. She is survived by her husband of 39 years.Sherrill also leaves her three children: Hope Carlson (Steve) of Seymour, Ill., Melanie Newman (Alan) of Pemberville, Ohio, and Corey Wilson (Sarah) of New Richmond, Ind. Also, she leaves behind 6 grandchildren: Audrey Carlson of Champaign, Patrick Jennings of Chicago, Ethan Carlson of Seymour, Ill., Hope Harvey of Pemberville, Ohio, Finley and Amelia Wilson of New Richmond, Ind., and Joe's three children: Joe Paul (Linda) and Tim (Cindy), both of Cayuga, Ind. and Sally Ratcliff (Hardy) of Kingman, Ind. Sherrill enjoyed reading and gardening. She took great pride in her children and grandchildren.Memorial services: 8 p.m. EST Tuesday, Dec. 27, at DeVerter Funeral Home in Cayuga, Ind.; Officiating: Steve Carlson; Visitation: 6-8 p.m. EST Tuesday, Dec. 27 at the funeral home. Inurnment will be held at a later date at Mount Hope Cemetery in Covington, Ind. Contributions may be made to Cayuga Volunteer Fire Department, PO Box 388, Cayuga, Indiana 47928-0388. Condolences: www.deverterfuneralhome.com.

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Thu, 22 Dec 2016 10:23:37 GMThttps://obituaries.commercial-news.com/obituary/sherrill-corey-wilson-858184122
<![CDATA[(COVAULT) COX, Marilyn Jun 10, 1948 - Dec 20, 2017]]>https://obituaries.commercial-news.com/obituary/marilyn-covault-cox-1017223502<![CDATA[

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Marilyn June (Covault) Cox of Veedersburg, Ind., passed away Wednesday, December 20, 2017, at Parkview Healthcare in Attica, Ind.Visitation: Maus Funeral Home, Hillsboro, on Friday, December 22, from 4-8 p.m. Services: 11 a.m. EST Saturday, Dec. 23, at Maus Funeral Home, Hillsboro, Ind. Memorial contributions to American Cancer Society. www.mausfuneralhome.com

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Wed, 20 Dec 2017 07:51:52 GMThttps://obituaries.commercial-news.com/obituary/marilyn-covault-cox-1017223502
<![CDATA[(Cox) Kreidler, Betty]]>https://obituaries.commercial-news.com/obituary/betty-cox-kreidler-778390091<![CDATA[

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Jul 24, 1931 - May 9, 2016On the evening of May 09, 2016, Betty Sue (Cox) Kreidler, 84, passed away at HonorHealth Scottsdale Shea Medical Center in Scottsdale, AZ from complications related to a fall. Betty was born on July 24, 1931 in Danville, IL to Everett Ellsworth Cox and Dorothy Stewart.Betty developed a lifelong love for acting and the theater at a young age when she first took acting lessons. She was passionately involved in community theater in Danville, IL and was a talented actress heavily involved in The Red Mask Players ("Red Mask") founded in 1936 by Kathryn Randolph. Betty wore many hats throughout her years with Red Mask and served as one of the directors, producers, and board members. She acted in many Red Mask productions including (but not limited to) "Sabrina Fair," "See How They Run," "First Lady," "Shop at Sly Corner," All My Sons," "Suds in Your Eyes," "Anastasia," and "The Girls in 509" with her close friends Lucinda "Cindy" Butler and Gloria Prentice. Betty was the recipient of a Red Mask Best Actress Katy award and also served as President of Red Mask , 1960-1961. While attending Danville High School, Betty was introduced to the man who would eventually become her husband, Frederick Dean Kreidler. Betty and Dean were married in Danville, IL on February 19, 1950 with best friends Lela Ford and James Goodrick serving as maid of honor and best man. In 1954, they welcomed their first child, a son, Frederick Drew "Fritz" Kreidler. Their second child, a daughter, Lucinda Beth (Kreidler) Kramer was born 16 years later in 1970. Betty and Dean lived in many places throughout their 65 years of marriage with a final relocation to Scottsdale, AZ in 1974. Betty and Dean adored Arizona and remained in Scottsdale over 40 years. While living in Scottsdale, AZ, Betty again became a part of the local theater community. She taught private and small group acting classes to a large and diverse group of Arizonans. She was not only an extremely talented actress herself, but her ability to bring out the best in those she taught and directed was unmatched. Betty became a mentor, confidant, and supporter to many of her students who remained close and loyal friends throughout her life. Many friends considered her to be like a second mother with her unique ability to listen without judgement and to cut through the "BS" and to help people see the truth in their lives. Betty also became involved in movie productions in Arizona serving in the capacity of Extras Casting Director and running Continuity on several local movie sets.Betty served in many volunteer efforts including studying humpback whales in Hawaii with the Pacific Whale Foundation, various Democratic Party campaigns, Scottsdale 2000 and The Red Cross. She was a long time Democrat and staunch believer in human rights and equality for all citizens of this world. At a young age, she taught both of her children to love all people equally regardless of race, religion, skin color, or sexual orientation. Betty was very passionate about politics and justice and their place in the world which is why it is fitting that it be mentioned here. Betty Sue Kreidler was preceded in death by her parents (Everett & Dorothy), her beloved grandmother Glenna, her grandson Zachary, and her husband (Frederick Dean). She Is survived by her children (Fritz Kreidler and Beth Kramer), her brother Sam Cox, son-in-law Tom Kramer, granddaughter Zoe ("grammy's girl"), beloved niece Karla D., numerous friends, and best friends Lela F., Barbara G., and Pam D. Some of the many individuals she held so dearly in her heart who looked up to her as a second mother and mentor are Michelle D., Hassan M., Suzie L., Robert C., and numerous others. A private celebration of life will be held to honor Betty and to remember the love and kindness she showed to those around her. Please remember what Betty always said: "The Show Must Go On!"Memorials can be made in Betty's name to the following of her favorite charities/organizations: The Pacific Whale Foundation, World Wildlife Foundation, and The Democratic Party.

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Fri, 13 May 2016 06:06:09 GMThttps://obituaries.commercial-news.com/obituary/betty-cox-kreidler-778390091
<![CDATA[(CREASON) MCCULLOCH, Patricia Sep 10, 2016]]>https://obituaries.commercial-news.com/obituary/patricia-creason-mcculloch-831202011<![CDATA[

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Patricia D. "Pat" (Creason) McCulloch, 76, passed away Saturday, Sept. 10, 2016 at Parkview Regional Medical Center in Fort Wayne. Born in Westville, Pat was the daughter of the late Clifford and Lucille Creason. Pat worked for Peter Eckrich and Sons for 15 years before working with Job Works - Indiana Workforce Development for 22 years, retiring in 2009. She enjoyed traveling, fishing, cooking, playing cards, and going to garage sales. She loved her family and cherished her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Surviving are her sons, Gary McCulloch of Fremont, James McCulloch of Angola, Mark (Regina) McCulloch of Fort Wayne; grandson, Adam McCulloch; granddaughter, Kristina McCulloch; great-grandchildren, Kannon and Kassidy Bontrager; brothers, Clifford (Sarah) Creason, Jr. of Columbia City, Donald (Jane) Creason of Fithian; sisters, Valorie Nickel of Danville and Delores (Lee) McCord of Oakwood; and sister-in-law, Myrna Creason of Danville. Pat was preceded in death by her father, Clifford Glenn Creason, Sr.; mother, Lucille Creason; brother, James Creason; and brother, Earl Creason. Service is 11 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 24, at D.O. McComb Sons Pine Valley Park Funeral Home, 1320 East Dupont Road, with calling one hour prior. Calling at the funeral home Friday, Sept. 23, 4-8 p.m. Burial in Jamestown Cemetery, Fremont, Ind. Memorials may be made to Diabetes Association. To sign the online guest book, go to www.domccombandsons.com.

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<![CDATA[(CRONKHITE) CARY, Eunice Feb 10, 1929 - Jul 6, 2016]]>https://obituaries.commercial-news.com/obituary/eunice-cronkhite-cary-802196751<![CDATA[

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Eunice Irene (Cronkhite) Cary, 87, of Danville, went to be with her Lord on Wednesday, July 6, 2016 after several months of declining health. She was born Feb. 10, 1929, in Rockville, Ind., to Chester and Leafy (Shutt) Cronkhite.Eunice graduated from Danville High School in 1947 and worked as a Clerk at Eisner Grocery Store. She provided child care for several families in the Danville area and was a homemaker for many years. She was a long time member of Danville First Church of the Nazarene where she enjoyed times of Bible Study and involvement in Dare to Care Ministry. Her family friends and her church all meant a great deal to her. She missed being able to be at church as her health declined.Eunice is survived by her daughters, Cheryl Ruth Albers (David) Rockvale, Tenn. and Deborah Jean Stine (Bryan) Danville; and a very special nephew, Leland Cronkhite (Bekie) Danville, who faithfully provided support and care over the past many months. She is also survived by her grandchildren, Benjamin Giger (Ashley) Rockvale, Tenn., Michael Albers (Lori) LaVergne, Tenn., Shannon Stine (Kristen) Danville, and Steven Stine (Holly) Danville; her great-grandchildren, Sarah Albers, Shawn Albers, Sydni Albers, Sylar Albers, all of LaVergne, Tenn., Shelby Giger of Rockvale, Tenn., and Araceley Stine, Danville. She was preceded in death by her husband, Russell Eugene Cary; her son, David Lee Cary; her parents, Chester Cronkhite and Leafy (Shutt) Cronkhite; and seven brothers, Elton Cronkhite, John Cronkhite, Ivan Cronkhite, Jesse Cronkhite, Charles Clifford "Cliff" Cronkhite, Harold Eungene "Gene" Cronkhite, and Wilbur Cronkhite.A special thank you to the caregivers, dear friends, and the Pastoral Staff of her church, who have visited or provided care to Eunice over the past months. It has meant so much to her and to her family to know that people cared. Eunice declared that "Jesus led her all the Way" and now she is resting with Him. A celebration of Eunice's life will be held at 2 p.m. Monday, July 11, at First Church of the Nazarene, 2212 N. Vermilion St, Danville with Reverend David Anderson officiating. Visitation will be 12-2 p.m. on Monday prior to her service at the Church. She will be laid to rest in Spring Hill Cemetery. Memorial donations may be given in Eunice's name to First Church of the Nazarene, 2212 N. Vermilion St, Danville, IL, 61832. Please join her family in sharing memories, photos, & videos through her Tribute Wall at www.sunsetfuneralhome.com.

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Thu, 7 Jul 2016 12:48:22 GMThttps://obituaries.commercial-news.com/obituary/eunice-cronkhite-cary-802196751
<![CDATA[(CRONKHITE) SALTS, Helen A. Oct 16, 1927 - Nov 20, 2020]]>https://obituaries.commercial-news.com/obituary/helen-a-cronkhite-salts-1080957253<![CDATA[

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Helen A. (Cronkhite) Salts, age 93 of Williamsport, IN, passed away at 3:30 a.m. on Friday, November 20, 2020. Helen was born on October 16, 1927 near West Lebanon, IN and was a lifelong Warren County resident. She was the daughter of Clarence Earl and Edna Jane (Hickman) Cronkhite. Helen attended Warren County schools. She married Richard Francis Salts on December 1, 1945 in Attica, IN and he preceded her in death August 13, 1990. Helen was a loving mother and housewife. She farmed with her husband on their family farm. Helen was a member of the Williams Chapel Church. She worked on the Warren County Election Board and the Warren County 4-H Fair Board for many years. Helen loved flowers and took great pride in her flower beds. Surviving are, 1 son, James R. "Dick" Salts (girlfriend: Janet Lewis) of West Lebanon, IN;3 daughters, Mary Ann Merryman of Perrysville, IN, Lois Woods of Covington, IN, and Wilma VanSant of (husband: Gerald) of Mt. Carmel, TN;6 grandchildren;Several great-grandchildren and great-great grandchldrenHelen was preceded in death by her parents; husband; 2 brothers, Gene Cronkhite and Albert Cronkhite; 3 sisters, infant Eleanor Cronkhite, Alice Williamson and Vivian Pearl Dowers; and 2 son-in-laws, Roy Merryman and Marvin Woods. Visitation will be at Grady Funeral Home in West Lebanon from 4:00 until 8:00 p.m. on Sunday, November 22, 2020. Funeral services will be there on Monday, November 23, 2020 at 2:00 p.m. with Minister Bruce Thornsbrough officiating. Interment will follow at West Lebanon Cemetery. Online condolences may be made at www.gradyfuneralhome.com.

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<![CDATA[(CUNNINGHAM) HOSKINS, Beverly Mar 12, 1948 - Nov 16, 2018]]>https://obituaries.commercial-news.com/obituary/beverly-cunningham-hoskins-1071383760<![CDATA[

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Beverly Jean (Cunningham) Hoskins, 70, of Williamsport, Ind., went to be with the Lord at 5:47 p.m. EST Friday, November 16, 2018, at her residence.Beverly was born March 12, 1948 in Danville, Ill. She was the daughter of Merrill and Flora (Eacret) Cunningham.She was a lifelong resident of Warren County, living in Johnsonville until moving to Williamsport in 2011. She was a 1966 graduate of Seeger High School. She then attended the Lakeview School of Nursing.On August 23, 1966, she married Dale Lee Hoskins Sr. He preceded her in death February 4, 2007.Beverly worked as a nursing assistant at the Department of Veterans Affairs in Danville, retiring in 2006.She was an active member of West Lebanon Church of the Nazarene, serving the Lord on the church board, in Kids for Jesus club, and the Women's Club. She enjoyed crocheting, cooking and taking care of everyone around her. She loved to spend time with her grandchildren.Surviving are four children, Kim Lee Hoskins (Cassi), Paul Hoskins (Thursa), Dale L. Hoskins Jr. and David Hoskins (Kim), all of Williamsport; four brothers, Darrell Cunningham (Paula), Duane Cunningham (Cindy), Randy Cunningham (Penny) and Doug Cunningham (Julie), all of Williamsport; 18 grandchildren, Cody, Gage, Brent, Devin, Jayden, Jory, Jennie, Dharma, Carolyn, Alayna, Brandon, Dalton, Darian, Emmalee, Kylee, Mersades, Hayden and Breahna; 16 great-grandchildren, Branson, Gage, Dexter, Cash, Remington, Elizabeth, Elijah, Aiden, Hayley, Lyla, Cooper, Eastyn, Zayne, Carter, Melanie and Chevelle.Beverly was preceded in death by her parents and a sister, Pauline Durant.Visitation will be 5-8 p.m. EST Tuesday, Nov. 20, at Grady Funeral Home in Williamsport. Services will be at 11 a.m. EST Wednesday, November 21, at West Lebanon Church of the Nazarene with Pastor Tom Hunter officiating. Interment will follow at West Lebanon Cemetery.Memorial contributions may be made to West Lebanon Church of the Nazarene. Online condolences may be made at www.gradyfuneralhome.com

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<![CDATA[(CURTS) RINGER, Marilyn Jun 9, 1937 - Feb 13, 2023]]>https://obituaries.commercial-news.com/obituary/marilyn-curts-ringer-1087176891<![CDATA[

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Marilyn Faye (Curts) Ringer, age 85 of rural Williamsport, IN, was called home to be with the Lord on Monday, February 13, 2023, at Franciscan Health in Lafayette, IN. Marilyn was born on June 9, 1937 on her family's farm near rural Corydon, IN. She was the daughter of Nolan and Opal (McCullum) Curts. Marilyn was a 1954 graduate of Corydon High School. She later attended Indiana University where she met and then married Dr. William Alfred Ringer on March 16, 1956 in Mooresville, IN and he survives. From 1962 until 1964 Marilyn lived on the KI Sawyer Air Force Base in Marquette, MI where her husband was stationed. They then moved to Attica, IN from 1964 until 1971 and have lived in the Kramer and rural Williamsport area since.Marilyn was a loving mother to six beautiful children. She worked for 10 years with her husband in his medical practice.Marilyn was a member of the West Lebanon Christian Church. She enjoyed reading, antiquing, flowers, plants and birds, ice cream, gospel music, searching/collecting Native American artifacts, painting, and pets including her special dogs and cats. Marilyn especially loved walking and jogging and was an inspiration to her many children, grandchildren and great grandchildren to be active and run. She enjoyed many card games, especially playing bridge and double deck pinochle. She loved her family and when a grandchild was born, she would travel to their home to help care for them when the family arrived home from the hospital.Surviving with her husband, Dr. William A. Ringer, are:1 Daughter-in-law, Janet Ringer of Kent City, MI who was married to the late Dr. Tom Ringer; 5 children, Laurel Myers of Williamsport, IN, Jim Ringer (Marilyn) of Carmel, IN, Bill Ringer (Cindy) of Springfield, IL, Katie Tarter (Bob) of Barnesville, MN, Chris Ringer (Mary) of Cicero, IN, 5 brothers, Ralph Curts (Cheryl) of Corydon, IN, John Curts of Virginia Beach, VA, Dave Curts of Corydon, IN, Bill Curts of Spokane, WA, and Kenny Curts of Corydon, IN; 22 grandchildren; 23 great-grandchildren.Marilyn was preceded in death by her eldest son, Dr. Tom Ringer and brother, Norman "Bud" Curts.There will be no visitation, but friends are invited to attend the funeral service on Friday, February 24, 2023, 6:00 pm at the West Lebanon Christian Church, 201 S Clinton St, West Lebanon, IN 47991 with Minister Bruce Thornsbrough officiating. A Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, February 25, 2023, from 1:00 p.m. until 4:00 p.m. at the Beef House Restaurant, 16501 N IN 63, Covington, IN 47932 in the Oak Room. Inurnment will be at Highland Cemetery at a later date. Memorial contributions may be made to the Alzheimer's Association. Online condolences may be made at www.gradyfuneralhome.com.

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<![CDATA[(DAVIS) ANDERSON, Mildred Jun 24, 1919 - Apr 18, 2016]]>https://obituaries.commercial-news.com/obituary/mildred-davis-anderson-766205351<![CDATA[

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WILLIAMSPORT, IND. - Mildred Lois (Davis) Anderson, 96, of Danville, formerly of Williamsport, Ind., died at 4:45 a.m. on Monday, April 18, 2016 at Colonial Manor, in Danville.Lois was born in West Lebanon, Ind. on June 24, 1919. She was the daughter of Andrew and Leticia Ann (Anderson) Davis. She graduated from West Lebanon High School in 1937. She lived in Warren County most of her life and in Williamsport since 1946. She moved to Danville in 2005 where she resided with her daughter, Sheila. Lois worked at Wisdom's Dime Store in Williamsport and then at RMC in Attica for 20 years retiring August 12, 1980. She was a member of Williamsport Christian Church and recently had been attending Second Church of Christ in Danville. She enjoyed crocheting, quilting and cross-stitching. She also enjoyed canning and gardening. Lois was an avid reader and a diehard Cub's fan.Surviving are daughters, Aletha Bodle (Ron) of Oakland, Ill., Linda Kennedy of Williamsport, and Sheila Anderson of Danville; brother, Donald Davis (Norma) of Greenwood, Ind.; four granddaughters and two grandsons; 15 great-grandchildren; and 20 great-great-grandchildren and one on the way.Visitation will be at Grady Funeral Home, in Williamsport, on Saturday, April 23, from noon EDT until service time at 2 p.m. EDT with Pastor Don Williams officiating. Interment will follow at Highland Cemetery in Williamsport. Memorial contributions may be made to Alzheimer's Association. Online condolences may be made at www.gradyfuneralhome.com.

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Wed, 20 Apr 2016 12:22:11 GMThttps://obituaries.commercial-news.com/obituary/mildred-davis-anderson-766205351
<![CDATA[(DEBORD) DAY, Marian Jul 5, 1921 - Jan 30, 2024]]>https://obituaries.commercial-news.com/obituary/marian-debord-day-1089343523<![CDATA[

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Marian DeBord Day, 102, of West Lebanon, Indiana, passed away peacefully on January 30, 2024. She was born July 5, 1921 to John and Coral (Hurd) DeBord in Williamsport, Indiana. She attended Attica and Williamsport schools, graduating from Williamsport High School in 1939. On July 6, 1939 she married William F. Day. They farmed for many years in Warren County and raised four children, Ellen, John, Betty, and Bill. Marian loved to travel and visited all U.S. states (except North Dakota), Canada, and Europe. She drove to all 92 Indiana counties to photograph the courthouses and eat at hometown restaurants. She also enjoyed annual trips with her sisters, Martha Pursifull and Betty Hurley, as well as numerous trips to visit family and friends living out of state. Among Marian's more unusual experiences were temporarily serving as Road Supervisor for Warren County, Indiana, taking a hot air balloon ride on her 90th birthday, being the Grand Marshall in the West Lebanon Festival Parade, and having the Warren County Commissioners honor her by naming a county road the "Marian Day Road".Marian and Bill went to the Indiana State Fair for 19 years to participate in the Pioneer Village events. Bill carved wooden bowls and Marian helped in the pioneer kitchen. They also spent the month of October taking part in the Harvest Festival in Craftsman's Alley at Dollywood, Tennessee, for 17 years. In 1991 they were honored with an invitation to participate in the Smithsonian's Festival of American Folklife in Washington, D.C.Surviving are her children, Ellen Day of Watkinsville, Georgia, Betty Hickner of Monticello, Indiana, and Bill (Cindy) Day of West Lebanon, Indiana. She is also survived by sister Martha Pursifull of Markle, Indiana, six grandchildren: Jason Day, Jenny Day, Gina (Joe) Otten, Scott (Teresa) Hickner, Aubrey Goodman, and Cristi (John) Collins, as well as 14 great grandchildren and 4 great-great grandchildren.Marian was preceded in death by husband Bill, brother Alby DeBord, sister Betty Hurley, son John, and son-in-law Jerry Hickner, along with many other family members and friends.The family will host an informal, drop-in Celebration of Life in the Fellowship Room of the Trinity Presbyterian Church in West Lebanon, Indiana, Sunday, February 18, 2024 from 2:00 p.m. until 4:00 p.m. A private family burial will be held at West Lebanon Cemetery with Pastor Steve Poston officiating. In lieu of flowers, donations to West Lebanon Trinity Presbyterian Church are encouraged.Marian's family is grateful for the kindness and care she received from the nurses and staff at Williamsport Nursing and Rehabilitation.

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<![CDATA[(DEKAM) INMAN, Ruth Feb 22, 1925 - Nov 14, 2016]]>https://obituaries.commercial-news.com/obituary/ruth-dekam-inman-847438362<![CDATA[

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DANVILLE - Ruth E. (Dekam) Inman, age 91, of Danville, formerly of West Lebanon, Ind., died on Monday, Nov. 14, 2016 at the Waters of Covington.Ruth was born on Feb. 22, 1925 in Kalamazoo, Mich. She was the daughter of Cornelius and Rose (Zurawski) Dekam. She was a 1943 graduate of Kalamazoo Central High School. She married Howard Inman in State Line, Ind. on Jan. 26, 1946 and he preceded her in death on Aug. 15, 1995.Ruth worked at the jacket factory in Covington, Ind., was a rural paper carrier for the Commercial News for 6 years and was a housewife. She was a member of First Church of the Nazarene, in Danville, where she loved to go to church. She loved to read and sew. She also enjoyed playing board games and working crossword puzzles. Surviving are, three sons, H. Brent Inman (Anne) of rural Williamsport, Ind., David W. Inman of Danville, and John C. Inman (Lynne) of Covington, Ind.; two daughters, Brenda Wright (Stephen) of Greentown, Ind. and Nancy L. Inman of Danville; 11 grandchildren; 28 great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren.Ruth was preceded in death by her husband; two sisters, Margaret Johnston and Mildred Bridgewater; and one brother, Richard G. Dekam.Private graveside services will be held at West Lebanon Cemetery with Pastor Tom Hunter officiating. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Nazarene World Missionary Society. Online condolences may be made at www.gradyfuneralhome.com.

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PEKIN ~ Margaret "Peggy" Deane Swinford, 88, of Pekin, passed away at 9:51 p.m. Friday, September 2, 2022 at The Villas of Hollybrook in Pekin.Born January 26, 1934 in Danville to Darrell Dean and Margaret M. (Finney) DeNeal, she married Joseph "Joe" H. Swinford on February 8, 1953 in Sidell, Illinois. He died July 28, 2018 in Pekin. She was also preceded in death by her parents; one great grandchild; one-step grandchild and one great-great grandchild.Surviving are two sons, Scott (Mary) Swinford of Clinton, and Brian (Sandy) Swinford of Morton; five grandchildren: Nicole Bowman, Andrea Swinford, T.J. (Hannah) Swinford, Beau Swinford, and Breck Swinford; three step-grandchildren; seven step-great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.Peggy worked in the accounting department at Amoco Oil Company in North Pekin for 20 years, retiring in 1992.An avid St. Louis Cardinals and Bradley Braves Basketball fan, Peggy also enjoyed attending her grandchildren's sporting events and working crossword puzzles.Peggy was a longtime dedicated member of First United Presbyterian Church of Pekin where she was a former Deacon and Elder. She also served in the Beta Sigma Phi Juniors Women's Club and Christian Civic Outreach.Her private funeral will be Saturday at First United Presbyterian Church in Pekin. Pastor John Swinford will officiate. Entombment will be at Glendale Chapel Mausoleum in Pekin.Arrangements have been entrusted to Preston-Hanley Funeral Homes & Crematory in Pekin.Memorial contributions may be given to First United Presbyterian Church, 1717 Highwood Avenue, Pekin, Illinois 61554.To express condolences, visit www.preston-hanley.com

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<![CDATA[(DENNIS) BOYER, Dorris Mar 26, 1927 - Jul 5, 2016]]>https://obituaries.commercial-news.com/obituary/dorris-dennis-boyer-802195091<![CDATA[

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Dorris May (Dennis) Boyer, 89, of Rossville, passed away at 4 p.m. Tuesday, July 5, 2016 at North Logan Health Care in Danville. She was born March 26, 1927, in Danville, the daughter of Garsa L and Gertrude (Hagen) Dennis. She married Wayne E Boyer on Nov. 8, 1948 in Attica, Ind. He preceded her in death in 1991.She is survived by one daughter, Sandra Kay (Chuck) Beaulier, of Danville; two sons, David W. (Carla) Boyer of Hoopeston, and John A. (Donna) Boyer of Rossville; three sisters, Dorothy Strawser of Veedersburg, Ind., Joann (Jack) Smith of Rockford, Ill., and Connie (Bill) Minnick of Veedersburg, Ind.; one brother, Jack Dennis, of Perrysville, Ind.; 13 grandchildren, 18 plus three on the way great-grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews.She was preceded in death by her parents; her sisters, Sue Lawrence and Mary Reynolds; her brothers, Bill Dennis and Darrell Dennis; her sister-in-law, Mona Dennis; and her brother-in-law, Bob Strawser.Dorris was a homemaker and also a factory worker. She worked at GE, Schumacher Electric, and Creative Products. She was an Illinois college basketball fan. Dorris loved spending time and supporting her family in sports, 4H, and farming. She also loved to cook for her family especially making noodles and baking pies. Dorris also loved to sing and write poems.A visitation will be held 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. Monday, July 11, at Anderson Funeral Home 427 E. Main St., Hoopeston. The funeral service will follow the visitation at 1 p.m. Monday, July 11, at the funeral home, with Pastor Stephen Beaulier officiating. Burial will be at Rossville Cemetery in Rossville.Memorials may be made to Vermilion County Fair Board or Rossville Fire Department in care of Anderson Funeral Home. Visit www.anderson-funeral-home.com to view Dorris's eternal tribute page and to send the family.

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Edith M. (Dennis) Davis, 82, of Covington, Ind., passed away with her family by her side, at her home, on Dec. 7, 2016. Edith was born the daughter of Herman and Delta (Roderick) Taylor on July 29, 1934 at their home in West Lebanon, Ind. On Aug. 28, 1953, Edith married Darrell Dennis, the love of her life, who proceeded her in death on March 10, 1980. On Jan. 23, 1985, she married Donald Davis who proceeded her in death on July 29, of this year. Edith leaves behind three children, Cindy (David) Brown, of Covington, Jeff (Diane) Dennis, of Covington, and Gregg (Tammy) Dennis of Louisville, Ky.; nine grandchildren, Megan Brown, Ashley Brown, Courtney (Craig) Woodfill, Jen (Jon) Schaefer, Taylor (Brittany) Dennis, Katie (Zach Fields) Dennis, Adam (Kaitlyn) Dennis, Drew Dennis and Derek Dennis; five great-grandchildren, Creighton Woodfill, Crew Woodfill, Colby Schaefer, Marley Schaefer and Hank Dennis; two brothers, Jack (Janet) Taylor and Joe (Susie) Taylor; five sisters, Alice Hutchison, Clara (Ron) Crawford, Carolyn (Bill) Hale, Lois Hensley, and Linda (Ralph) Burmeister; and many nieces, nephews and relatives. Edith enjoyed antiquing, yard work, spending time with family, cooking Sunday evening meals and playing cards. She was a member of the Methodist Church in Covington, Ind. The family of Edith would like to extend special Thank Yous to her daughter, Cindy Brown, and granddaughter, Ashley Brown, for their around the clock constant care and well-being. Also to her daughter-in-law, Diane Dennis, for driving her wherever she needed to go. Also to Dr Haveez and the staff at St. Vincent Hospital in Williamsport, Mary Deck and Phyllis Bowling of the Beef House staff. A celebration of Edith's life will be held at Sunset Funeral Home's Covington Chapel on Saturday, Dec. 10, at 1 p.m. EST. A visitation will be held at the funeral home from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. EST. Burial will be at Mount Hope Cemetery in Covington following the service. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made in Darrell and Edith Dennis' name to Covington Community Foundation. Please join Edith's family in sharing memories, videos and pictures on her Tribute Wall at www.sunsetfuneralhome.com.

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Thu, 8 Dec 2016 11:22:27 GMThttps://obituaries.commercial-news.com/obituary/edith-dennis-davis-853451502
<![CDATA[(Deno) Wallpe, Priscilla]]>https://obituaries.commercial-news.com/obituary/priscilla-deno-wallpe-773011261<![CDATA[

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Priscilla A. "Percy" (Deno) Wallpe, 88, of Danville, formerly of Fowler, died at 6:45 p.m. Monday, May 1, 2016, at Presence United Samaritans Medical Center in Danville with family by her side. She was born Sept. 10, 1927, in Benton County, Ind. to Meddie and Dulcine (Lanoue) Deno. She married William J. "Bill" Wallpe on April 3, 1945 in Dunnington, Ind. Percy was a lifetime member of St. Mary's Catholic Church in Dunnington and a lifetime member of American Legion Auxiliary in Fowler. She, along with her husband, owned and operated Wallpe's Grocery and Restaurant for 31 years in Dunnington, retiring in 1991.She enjoyed playing cards and watching old western shows on TV, while enjoying an afternoon cocktail. Survivors include a son, William Wallpe of Danville; five grandchildren, Heidi Vidos, Jennifer Starrett, Fred Davis, Chris Davis and Tracy Acord; six great-grandchildren and five great-great-grandchildren; two sisters, Annabell Lanie and Fern Ince, three sisters-in-law, Rosemary Master, Betty Pitstick and Velda Deno, as well as many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband, William, (Bill); a daughter, Mary Wallpe; one brother and one sister; one granddaughter; and one great-grandson.Visitation: 4-7 p.m. EDT Wednesday, May 4, with rosary service at 4 p.m. at Windler Funeral Home in Fowler. Funeral Service: 11 a.m. EDT Thursday, May 5, at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Dunnington, with the Rev. Donald Gross officiating. Burial will be in St. Mary's Cemetery. Memorials to St. Mary's Church and Cemetery.

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Tue, 3 May 2016 06:43:30 GMThttps://obituaries.commercial-news.com/obituary/priscilla-deno-wallpe-773011261
<![CDATA[(DOWLING) WHITE, Earlene Sue Jul 9, 1941 - Jun 9, 2021]]>https://obituaries.commercial-news.com/obituary/earlene-sue-dowling-white-1082568127<![CDATA[

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Earlene Sue (Dowling) White, age 79 of West Lebanon, IN, went to be with the Lord at 9:20 p.m. EDT on Wednesday, June 9, 2021 at Carle Foundation Hospital in Urbana, IL. Earlene was born on July 9, 1941 in Hoopeston, IL. She was the daughter of Orra M. and Flossie A. (Clements) Dowling. Earlene was a 1959 graduate of Rossville High School in Rossville, IL. She married Walter W. White in Hoopeston, IL on July 2, 1961 and he preceded her in death on March 21, 2021. Earlene moved to Warren County, IN when she married and had resided there since. While living in Illinois, she worked at GE, Montgomery Ward, and the canning factory in Hoopeston. After marriage, she worked at the Attica Ledger Tribune, Hicks Plaza/Cactus Junction, the Review Republican, and for Artie Allen with Allen Associates. Earlene drove a school bus for over 30 years for M.S.D. of Warren County. Earlene was a member of the West Lebanon Church of the Nazarene. She previously served as a Sunday School Teacher, Bible Quiz teacher, and treasurer. Earlene enjoyed playing Bingo, bowling, playing cards, and mushrooming. She was an avid Indiana University basketball fan. Earlene loved taking boat rides and fishing and pontooning on the lake. She especially enjoyed being involved with her family, going to all their sports events and activities. Surviving are, 2 children, Melinda R. Potts (Larry) of rural Williamsport, IN and Mark R. White (Michelle) of rural West Lebanon, IN;2 brothers, Bill Dowling (Norma) of Effingham, IL and Ed Dowling (Shirley) of Hoopeston, IL;3 grandchildren, Stephanie Houmes (Eric), Colton White, and Cooper White;3 great-grandchildren, Brodie, Maddox, and Emerie Houmes;Earlene was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Walter; grandson, Tyler D. Potts; and sister, Sondra Dunavan. Visitation will be held at Grady Funeral Home in Williamsport on Sunday, June 13, 2021 from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. Services will be there on Monday, June 14, 2021 at 11:00 a.m. with Rev. Ken Pavlick officiating. Interment will follow at West Lebanon Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the Warren County Community Foundation Tyler D. Potts Memorial Fund. Online condolences may be made at www.gradyfuneralhome.com.

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Thu, 10 Jun 2021 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.commercial-news.com/obituary/earlene-sue-dowling-white-1082568127
<![CDATA[(DOWNING) KEELE, Robin Mar 16, 1959 - Jan 14, 2022]]>https://obituaries.commercial-news.com/obituary/robin-downing-keele-1084231219<![CDATA[

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Robin Faye (Downing) Keele, of Greencastle, Indiana, age 62, passed away on Friday, January 14, 2022.She is survived by her devoted husband of 44 years, Steven Charles Keele; two sons: Derek Keele, Joshua (Erica) Keele; and by three grandsons: Bronson Keele, Logan Keele, and Shane Keele. Her grandchildren cherished their "Mammo," and she loved and nurtured them with all her heart and strength. Robin is also survived by her siblings, L. Keith Downing and Debra "Debbie" (Downing) Hughes, a step-brother, Mike Nelson, and her aunt Belva (Downing) Elliot. Robin was preceded in death by her parents, step-mother [Helen (Nelson) Downing], and three step-siblings (Bill, Pam, and Sue).Robin was born March 16, 1959, in Danville, Illinois to Oscar and Lola (Schlensker) Downing. She graduated from Danville High School. She met her future husband and soul-mate, Steven, son of Kenton and Janis (Hollowell) Keele, in Perrysville, Indiana and they were rarely apart after that. They were married in June, 1977, and were looking forward to celebrating 45 years of marriage in June, 2022.Robin loved spending time with her family, pets, friends, and church family. She was loved by all who knew her and loved them in return. Robin took after her father and found joy in being outdoors, watching the wild birds that came to visit her many bird feeders, and gardening, especially with the help of her grandsons. She had a life-long passion for reading and enjoyed getting lost in a good novel. Robin loved her church family at Lifespring Christian Church, and had many close friends that will miss her dearly. Her kind spirit, sense of humor, and infectious laugh are treasures that none who knew her will forget.Robin was an incredibly loyal friend, and was fortunate to meet her dear, life-long friend, Deborah "Deb" (Riesland) Nance in Kindergarten. She loved her sons and daughter-in-law, Erica, fiercely and poured her wisdom and love into her relationship with them and her grandsons every day, despite any pain or suffering she may have endured. Robin was a pancreatic cancer survivor and a strong, determined woman who fought to stay with her loved ones to the very end. Her family is devastated by her loss, but consoled by the knowledge that Robin is at peace now, free from pain and suffering, and enjoying the eternal reward that her Christian faith promised her.A celebration of life will be held from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM on 2022-01-22 at Lifespring Church, 1700 U.S. 36, Bainbridge, IN, USA.

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<![CDATA[(DRAPER) BROWNFIELD, Bobbie Aug 26, 1961 - Feb 21, 2017]]>https://obituaries.commercial-news.com/obituary/bobbie-draper-brownfield-879030192<![CDATA[

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Bobbie E. (Draper) Brownfield, age 55, of Tangier, went to be with her Lord and Savior on Feb. 21, 2017. She was born in Galesburg, Ill. on Aug. 26, 1961 to Fred Draper and the late Cora (Chaney) Corbin.She graduated from Lafayette Jeff High School and on March 17, 1979 she married the love of her life, Kenny Brownfield, who survives. She was a loving housewife and mother and a member of the Marshall Federated Church. She enjoyed playing bingo, mushrooming, being outdoors, and loved spending time with her family, especially her grandchildren. She is survived by her husband, Kenny, of Tangier; son, Levi (Brooke) Brownfield of Veedersburg; daughter, Brandy Brownfield of Tangier; many sisters; one brother; and two grandchildren, Luke and Hannah. She was preceded in death by her mother, Cora.Cremation was chosen with visitation from 2-4 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 25, with a memorial service to follow at 4 p.m. at Sanders Funeral Care, 203 S First Street, Kingman. Share memories and condolences online at www.sandersfuneralcare.com.

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Wed, 22 Feb 2017 10:19:52 GMThttps://obituaries.commercial-news.com/obituary/bobbie-draper-brownfield-879030192
<![CDATA[(DREWS) PATTERSON, LaVerne Feb 25, 2016]]>https://obituaries.commercial-news.com/obituary/laverne-drews-patterson-744076492<![CDATA[

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LaVerne Frieda (Drews) Patterson left her earthly life at 12:30 a.m. on Feb. 25, 2016, to start her eternal life with her Heavenly Father. A couple of years ago she said, "I love God so much." She is now with her Heavenly Father who loves her so much. She just turned 84 years old and was born in the month of February to William and Friedericka Graening Drews in Danville. She was raised in Danville with her two older brothers, Eugene and Earl Drews. She was a lifelong member of Trinity Lutheran Church, attened Trinity Lutheran School through eighth grade, was married there and raised her own children in this church. She was baptized and confirmed in this church due to her family's strong German heritage. She attended Danville High School and graduated in the class of 1950. She loved attending her class reunions.On July 1, 1950, she married William "Pat" Patterson and she was married to him for almost 61 years before he started his eternal life in 2011. They had three children whom she loved dearly: Jan (Dan) Thomen, Susan (Royce) Adamson, and Guy (Julia) Patterson. She also had six grandchildren: her only granddaughter, Dana Tucker Lee; and grandsons, Brock Tucker, Christopher Frazier, Cole Frazier, Jeremiah Patterson, and Zachary Patterson. She had 11 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandson. LaVerne is also survived by her sisters-in-law, Phyllis Drews, Marilyn Ruffner, and Judy Cacciatore; her nephew, Michael Drews; and niece, Lucretia Hardy.LaVerne was preceded in death by her beloved husband William "Pat" Patterson; her parents whom she loved dearly; her dearly loved brother, Earl; and her dear brother, Gene.LaVerne was a beautiful woman who loved to dress in beautiful clothes. Her favorite place to go was Chico's in Champaign. Her car knew the way! Pat and LaVerne built their home on Carleton's Dell Road in 1974. She worked right alongside her husband in building their home. LaVerne worked at as a switchboard operator at Illinois Bell, then at Morris Flamingo, and J.C. Penney in the 60's. She then went to work at Eisner's/Jewell and retired from there around 1987. She enjoyed playing golf at the Elk's and Blue Needles with her husband and her women golf buddies. She also liked to play euchre and gin rummy. Pat and LaVerne greatly enjoyed dancing together all their lives. They also enjoyed the many great vacations they took with their large group of friends to Santee, S.C. every year! After retirement they bought a winter home in Port Charlotte, Fla. and enjoyed the winters with Jim Wheeler, Audrey Thorlton and Jack and Wilma Timms. Wilma and Audrey were LaVerne's best friends.A celebration of LaVerne's life will be held at Trinity Lutheran Church of Danville on Tuesday, March 1, at 11:30 a.m. with Pastor Tibben officiating. A visitation will be held at the church one hour prior to the service. Memorials can be made in LaVerne's name to Trinity Lutheran Church.Please join LaVerne's family in sharing memories, pictures and videos on her Tribute Wall at www.sunsetfuneralhome.com.

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Fri, 26 Feb 2016 10:07:19 GMThttps://obituaries.commercial-news.com/obituary/laverne-drews-patterson-744076492
<![CDATA[(EHRNWALD) STEPHEN, Sheila "Mickey" May 14, 1946 - Jun 13, 2022]]>https://obituaries.commercial-news.com/obituary/sheila-mickey-ehrnwald-stephen-1085468887<![CDATA[

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Sheila "Mickey" Ann (Ehrnwald) Stephen, age 76 of rural Williamsport, IN, passed away at 2:15 p.m. on Monday, June 13, 2022 surrounded by her loving family at Autumn Trace Senior Community in Attica where she had been a resident since March 2018. Mickey was born on May 14, 1946 in Williamsport, IN. She was the daughter of James F. and Ida Kathryn (Beckett) Ehrnwald. Mickey lived in Armstrong, IL until 7th grade when her father passed away. Her mother bought a farm in Warren County and she had resided in Warren County since. Mickey was a 1964 graduate of Seeger High School. She received her associate's degree from Indiana State University. Mickey married Dennis W. Stephen on April 9, 1967 at the Williamsport Christian Church and he survives. Mickey worked as an assistant secretary in West Lafayette Schools. She then worked at the law office for Ned & Jim McCabe until 1973. In 1973 Mickey began farming with her father-in-law, Wayne, and husband, Dennis, where she worked ground with an open tractor. She was a volunteer aide at Warren Central Elementary for many years. Mickey was a member of Hickman Heights Christian Church. She was a devout Christian who never missed church. Mickey was selfless and always gave without others knowing and would never accept anything in return.She rarely missed her boys and later grandchildren's activities. Mickey enjoyed mowing, cooking, sewing, and reading. She loved the outdoors. Mickey loved spending time in the Florida Keys with her family, especially fishing. Surviving with her husband, Dennis, are, 3 sons, Travis Stephen of rural Williamsport, IN, Mark Stephen (Kris) of rural Williamsport, IN, and Aaron L. Stephen (Farrah) of Greenwood, IN;9 grandchildren, J. Khole Stephen (Alexa), Khayne Stephen, Khal Stephen, Gwyn Stephen, Noah Stephen, Sydney Stephen, Eathan Stephen, Tara Stephen, and Whitney Stephen;1 great-granddaughter, Khynzli Stephen;1 sister, Sharon Bone (Gene);1 sister-in-law, Patty Ehrnwald of Danville, ILMickey was preceded in death by her parents and brother, Dennis Ehrnwald.The Stephen Family would like to express their appreciation for the staff at Autumn Trace for all of their care. Visitation will be at Hickman Heights Christian Church, 3291 N 100 E Williamsport, IN 47993, on Saturday, June 18, 2022 from 11:00 a.m. until service time at 1:00 p.m. with Pastor Ian Costandi officiating. Interment will follow at Boswell Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Hickman Heights Christian Church. Online condolences may be made at www.gradyfuneralhome.com.

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Tue, 14 Jun 2022 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.commercial-news.com/obituary/sheila-mickey-ehrnwald-stephen-1085468887
<![CDATA[(EWING) SHERWOOD, April]]>https://obituaries.commercial-news.com/obituary/april-ewing-sherwood-1085995816<![CDATA[

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The World lost a sweet soul the morning of August 20, 2022.April was born to Henry and Linda Ewing on November 17, 1966 in Danville, Illinois. April loved animals and spent her happiest moments on her farm with her husband Chris. He proceeded her in death in 2007.Battling multiple health issues, she spent her days writing, doing crosswords and watching her favorite TV shows.She is survived by her Father, 3 sisters, Laura (Brad) Hill of Danville, Illinois, Julie (Jeff) Myers of Cayuga, Indiana, Sharon (Rod) Fancil of Potomac, Illinois. 2 Brothers Henry Ewing, Jr. Of Danville, Illinois and Mark Jumps of Bismark, Illinois. She also leaves behind 2 children and several nieces and nephews who love her dearly. April will be cremated and there is no service planned at this time. A small family gathering will take place later.The family would like to thank the staff at Arcadia Nursing Home and Transitions Hospice Care for their support and care of April in her final weeks.

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DANVILLE- Teri L. (Fitzgerald) Nelson, 58, of Danville, passed away on April 16, 2017 at Carle Foundation Hospital in Urbana. She was born on Oct. 12, 1958 in Madison, Ind., the daughter of Andrew Jackson and Martha Jane (Maddox) Fitzgerald. She married Michael Nelson on May 28, 1983 he still survives. Teri will be deeply missed by children, Jason Nelson of Danville and Samantha (Andrew) Gumble of Springfield; siblings, Bill (Debbie) Andrews of Madison, Ind., Sandy (Arlen) Ackerman of Rantoul, Mark (Sharon) Fitzgerald of Decatur, Andrea (Brian) Rosnett of Hillsdale, Ind. and Susie (Frank) Weddle of Danville, her pride and joy grandson, Sawyer Gumble and special friend, Mary Roesel.She was preceded in death by her parents; twin sister, Cheri (Fitzgerald) Stevenson; and brother, Joe Fitzgerald. Teri graduated from Monticello High School and then Lakeview School of Nursing in Danville. She was a licensed RN at the Danville VA for 30 years specializing in home based healthcare. She took a lot of pride in taking care of our veterans. Teri loved to scrapbook, crochet, taking family photos, shopping, and spending time with her grandson, nieces and nephews. She looked forward to every year in October going to Florida with Mary for her birthday. Her family will miss her loving zest for life. A celebration of Teri&apos;s life will be held at 5 p.m. on Sunday, April 23, at Sunset Funeral Home and Cremation Center in Danville. Visitation will be 2-5 p.m. prior to the service. She will be laid to rest at Springhill Cemetery in Danville. Memorials can be made in her name to the American Cancer Society. Please join Teri&apos;s family in sharing photos and memories on her tribute wall at www.sunsetfuneralhome.com.

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Thu, 20 Apr 2017 10:28:20 GMThttps://obituaries.commercial-news.com/obituary/teri-fitzgerald-nelson-909444762
<![CDATA[(FLETCHER) RENNICK, Suella Jun 15, 1936 - Jul 19, 2016]]>https://obituaries.commercial-news.com/obituary/suella-fletcher-rennick-811981891<![CDATA[

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DANVILLE - Suella "Sue" (Fletcher) Rennick, 80, formerly of Attica and had been residing in Danville, passed away at her residence in Bowman Estates, surrounded by her family, on Tuesday, July 19, 2016 at 12:26 p.m.Sue was born near Attica, Ind. on June 15, 1936. She was the daughter of the late Arthur Warren and Anna Marjorie (VanHook) Fletcher, Sr. Sue graduated from Veedersburg High School in 1953. She later moved to Attica and worked as the office manager for Community Investments for 35 years. Following her retirement from Community Investments, Sue worked at Wolfs Candies in Attica as a candy maker. She was a member of the V.F.W. Ladies Auxiliary Post # 3318 of Attica. During her pastime, she enjoyed making candy, doing ceramics, playing bingo and watching movies. Christmas was her favorite holiday. While living at Bowman Estates she was named Trivia Champion of Bowman Estates.On March 27, 1964, Sue married Jack Rennick in Veedersburg, Ind. He preceded her in death on Sept. 7, 2000.Sue leaves behind three daughters, Peggy Ann (Paul) Johnson, Ronnie Sue Blanton and Jackie (John) Kasprzak, all of Danville; a brother, Arthur Art (Pauletta) Fletcher, Jr., Attica; five grandchildren, Abby Meadows, Amanda (Rachel) Meadows, John Michael Kasprzak, Adam Johnson and Emily Johnson; a great-grandson, Bryar White; a very dear friend of 47 years, Wanda Lou Sichts, Lafayette, Ind. She was preceded by her brother, Howard Fletcher in 1982.A memorial graveside service will be held in Riverside Cemetery, Attica, on Tuesday, Aug. 2 at 3 p.m. (Indiana time), with family participating in the service. Memorial contributions may be made in Sue's memory to American Heart Association or the charity of one's choice.Condolences may be sent on line to www.mausfuneralhome.com.

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Thu, 28 Jul 2016 13:29:38 GMThttps://obituaries.commercial-news.com/obituary/suella-fletcher-rennick-811981891
<![CDATA[(GANNON) SCHMIT, Donna Apr 13, 1937 - May 5, 2016]]>https://obituaries.commercial-news.com/obituary/donna-gannon-schmit-776630681<![CDATA[

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Charlene, formally of Veedersburg, Ind., passed away on Thursday, May 5, 2016, at 1:50 a.m. at Paris Health Care Center peacefully in her sleep after a long and courageous battle with Alzheimer's. Born April 13, 1937, Charlene was the daughter of the late Donald Ray and Merval (Sprouls) Gannon of Georgetown. She met the love of her life, John E. Schmit and the two were united in marriage on Dec. 21, 1957. They spent 53 loving years together until John's death on Nov. 10, 2010.Charlene had a love for horses and she spent many weekends at local horse shows with her two children. Charlene retired from Southeast Fountain School District in 1998 where she spent many years at the elementary school as a cook. Charlene and John were known as "Winter Texans" traveling to Donna, Texas each fall. They spent their summer months in Deer River, Minn. fishing. Charlene was known for her infectious laugh and loved to spend time with her children and grandchildren as well as being outdoors mowing, planting flowers and gardening.Charlene is survived by her two children, Jonna (Frank) Lowe, Ridge Farm, Jeff Schmit, Covington, Ind.; five grandchildren, Nick (Tia) Salts, Mercedes (Joshua Land) Schmit, Maverick Schmit, Drew Schmit and Isaiah Schmit; two step-grandchildren, Dixie (Bob) Morris and Randy Lowe; one great-grandchild, Matthew Land; six step-great-grandchildren, Tyler Lowe, Nicholas Speagle, Chet Speagle, Nolen Speagle, Gracie Morris and Joey Morris; and two brothers, Ronald (Bobbie) Gannon and Garry (Trish) Gannon.She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, and a granddaughter, Kristen Salts.Per her wishes, Charlene was cremated. Memorial services will be Saturday May 14, at 2 p.m. at Pleasant Mound Church of Christ, west of Georgetown, Paul Kent will officiate.Rortvedt Funeral Services and Crematory, of Tilton, is assisting family.

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Tue, 10 May 2016 11:06:53 GMThttps://obituaries.commercial-news.com/obituary/donna-gannon-schmit-776630681
<![CDATA[(GASKILL) CARTER, Laura Jun 16, 1922 - Sep 19, 2016]]>https://obituaries.commercial-news.com/obituary/laura-gaskill-carter-832037951<![CDATA[

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ATTICA, IND. - Laura Jane Gaskill Carter, 94, of rural Attica, passed away in Williamsport Health and Rehabilitation Center, Williamsport, on Monday, Sept. 19, 2016, at 4:40 a.m.Laura was born in Providence, R.I. on June 16, 1922. She was the daughter of the late Ollie Cullen and Pearl Gold. Laura later moved to Kentucky. On Dec. 2, 1950, Laura married J. Harold "Buck" Gaskill in Valparaiso, Ind. They later moved to Attica in 1952. He preceded her in death on Jan. 24, 1983. On May 17, 1986, Laura married Raymond "Ray" C. Carter in Chase, Ind. He survives.Laura formerly worked at Purdue University in housekeeping at Hawkins Grad House. She was a member of Bethel Community Church. She was a member and Past President of Ladies Auxiliary of the Eagles Lodge # 2596 of Attica.She leaves behind her husband, Ray Carter of 30 years; two step-sons, Randy E. (Joyce) Carter and Raymond J. "Jerry" Carter, both of Lafayette; four grandchildren, Colby (Yvonne) Baker, LaStar (Scott) Watkins, twins Hannah (Ruben) Montoya and Haley Carter; two great-grandchildren, Mia and David Watkins. She was preceded in death by a grandson, Everette Raymond Carter.Friends may call at Maus Funeral Home, Attica, on Friday, Sept. 23 from 5- 8 p.m. Services will be held at the funeral home on Saturday, Sept. 24, at 12 p.m. with Pastor John Jordan officiating. Burial will follow in Rest Haven Memorial Park, Lafayette. Memorial contributions may be made to Bethel Community Church.Condolences may be sent on line to www.mausfuneralhome.com.

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<![CDATA[(Gayler) Spear, Judith "Judy"]]>https://obituaries.commercial-news.com/obituary/judith-judy-gayler-spear-815162361<![CDATA[

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COVINGTON, IND. - Judith "Judy" Lee (Gayler) Spear, 72, formerly of Covington and recently of Markle, Ind., passed away in Bluffton Regional Continuing Care-Respite Care Center, Bluffton, Ind, on Thursday, Aug. 4, 2016, at 8:04 a.m.Judy was born in Hammond, Ind., on Sept. 6, 1943. She was the daughter of the late Hubert Lorraine and Anita Marie (Roe) Gayler. Judy was raised south of Attica and attended Attica High School. She has lived the past 46 years of her life in Covington and just recently moved to Markle, Ind.While living in Covington, Judy worked for 15 years at Covington Manor Nursing Center. She worked in several capacities at the nursing center and at the time of her retirement in 1995 she was the Food Service Supervisor.She was a member of Union Christian Church, south of Covington. She enjoyed mushrooming and cooking. She enjoyed spending time with her family, especially the grandchildren. She had recently taken up barn quilting.On Aug. 2, 1960, Judy married James A. Spear in Attica. She leaves behind her husband, James of 56 years; a son, David L. (Donna) Spear, Markle, Ind.; a sister, Beverly (Jay) Shade, Lafayette; her pet shih tzu, Winston; and three grandchildren, Katie, Emily and Sam Spear. She was preceded in death by a daughter, Tracey Miller.Friends may call at Maus Funeral Home, Attica, on Monday, Aug. 8, from 5-8 p.m. Services will be held at the funeral home on Tuesday, Aug. 9 at 11 a.m. Burial will follow in Mt. Hope Cemetery, Covington.Memorial contributions may be made to Union Christian Church or American Cancer Society.Condolences may be sent on line to www.mausfuneralhome.com.

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<![CDATA[(GEORGE) GRIDER, Patricia "Patty" Nov 14, 1923 - Feb 7, 2017]]>https://obituaries.commercial-news.com/obituary/patricia-patty-george-grider-874792762<![CDATA[

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Patricia "Patty" Ann (George) Grider went to be with her husband, Kenneth, on Feb. 7, 2017 at 6:49 a.m. at her home, in Danville, with her loving family and devoted friend by her side. Pat was born to Charles Weekly Jr. and Betty Bernice George November 14, 1923 in Danville, where she lived most of her life. She had a younger brother, Leo "Buddy," who died as an infant. Pat graduated from Danville High School, and went on to get a Registered Nursing Degree from Illinois Wesleyan University and also from The Lakeview College of Nursing in 1944. She served in the United States Navy as a nurse in Berkeley, Calif. She worked for over 25 years at the Danville VA Hospital, where she met the love of her life, Kenneth Ralph Grider. They were married over 60 years. They were parents to Cynthia (Cyndee) Ann Grider Davis and Timothy Leo Grider. After leaving the VA, Pat was involved with visiting nurse services, drug counseling and mental health work. She was loved by her patients and co-workers alike.Pat and Ken were active in the Elks Lodge and the Masonic Lodge. She was a Girl Scout leader for Cyndee's troop, and was also a fierce ally who supported both children in their school, extracurricular activities and diverse life choices. Pat enjoyed handicrafts, cooking, storytelling, magic and was an expert at growing African Violets as well as Calligraphy. She was an accomplished musician who played both the marimba and flute and worked for a brief period singing radio jingles for local stations. Her King George Marimba was her most cherished instrument. She collected Native American memorabilia, keychains, dolls, statuary and neighborhood kids who called her their second Mother. Patricia served her country proudly in the United States Navy as a Nurse during World War II, and was a Godly woman who attended the Churches of Christ, Methodist and other denominations in the Danville area. The Griders took family vacations yearly, and also enjoyed camping. Pat was an excellent cook and loved morel mushrooms. The Griders enjoyed eating at a local truck stop, where the wait staff called them "Ken and Barbie." Pat loved her many cats and dogs. She was a loving and nurturing mother, and a good friend to all who knew her. Her legacy grows with each historical tale told. She will be greatly missed by her family, friends and felines. Pat was preceded in death by her husband, Kenneth R Grider. She is survived by her daughter, Cyndee Ann Grider Davis (Gene); her son, Timothy Leo Grider (Shane); grandchildren, Adam Davis (Stephanie), Kelly Davis Lenhart (Cody), and Jette Grider; as well as numerous great and great-great-grandchildren.Visitation will be from 5-8 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 15, at Sunset Funeral Home, 3940 N. Vermilion Street, Danville, and funeral services will be at 10 a.m. on Thursday, Feb. 16, at the funeral home. Graveside services at Oakridge Cemetery in Catlin to follow the funeral service on Thursday with Military Rites conducted by American Legion Post 210.Memorials may be made to the animal shelter, C.A.R.A. located at 609 E. 5th Street Tilton, IL.Please join Patty's family in sharing memories, photos, and videos on her tribute wall at www.sunsetfuneralhome.com.

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Sat, 11 Feb 2017 21:00:00 GMThttps://obituaries.commercial-news.com/obituary/patricia-patty-george-grider-874792762
<![CDATA[(GOODRICK) MIKEL, Constance "Connie" Aug 23, 1943 - Aug 18, 2021]]>https://obituaries.commercial-news.com/obituary/constance-connie-goodrick-mikel-1083068860<![CDATA[

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Constance "Connie" Marie (Goodrick) Mikel, age 77 of Covington, IN, passed away at 4:25 p.m. on August 18, 2021 at Miller's Merry Manor in Tipton, IN. Connie was born on August 23, 1943 in Williamsport, IN. She was the daughter of Richard E. and Leah Marie (Smith) Goodrick. Connie was a 1961 graduate and salutatorian of Seeger High School. She married Don Mikel on September 23, 1962 at the West Lebanon Christian Church and he survives. Connie was a legal secretary and later worked as an office manager in Danville, IL. She also worked several administration jobs in Oregon and Kentucky that always left her free to do the special mothering things for her children that she always considered her actual job. Connie was a member of the West Lebanon Christian Church where she served as the piano accompanist for many years and taught classes. She enjoyed playing piano and reading. She especially loved her family. Surviving with her husband, Don, are, 2 daughters, Angela Marie Mikel Purcell (husband: Russ) and Pamela Michelle Mikel Novack (husband: Bob) both of Noblesville, IN;6 grandchildren, Chynna, Austin, Zach, Abby, Travis, and Sayler;4 great-grandchildren, Hunter, Jackson, Liam, and Kaycen1 daughter-in-law, Katie Rigdon of Rossville, IL;1 sister-in-law, Beth Goodrick of Lafayette, IN;2 bonus step granddaughters, Ashley and Sarah Novack;Connie was preceded in death by her parents; son, Jeffrey Scott Mikel; and brother, Terry Goodrick. Visitation will be held at the West Lebanon Christian Church, 201 S Clinton St, West Lebanon, IN 47991, on Monday August 23, 2021 from 1:00 p.m. (EDT) until service time at 4:00 p.m. (EDT) with Greg Goodrick, Dan Mikel, and Minister Bruce Thornsbrough officiating. Interment will follow at West Lebanon Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the Alzheimer's Association. Online condolences may be made at www.gradyfuneralhome.com.

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<![CDATA[(GRANT) WOLFLIN, Mary May 24, 1931 - Aug 6, 2016]]>https://obituaries.commercial-news.com/obituary/mary-grant-wolflin-815900641<![CDATA[

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Mary Katherine (Grant) Wolflin, 85, of Bloomington, Ind., passed away peacefully at IU Health Hospice House in Bloomington after suffering from a stroke. She resided at Hearthstone Health Campus in Bloomington for the past two years. Mary was born on May 24, 1931 in Elizabethton, Tenn. She was the daughter of William and Maude (McQueen) Grant.Mary was a graduate of Harrison-Chilhowee Baptist Academy in Tennessee, where she was voted," Miss Chilhowee." She moved from Washington, D.C. to Evansville, Ind. where she met her husband, Charles while attending Evansville College. Charles and Mary married in October, 1952. Mary worked for three libraries (Danville, Indiana University-Bloomington, and Marion, Ind.) before retiring in 1995.Mary is survived by her three children, George Wolflin (Vicky) of Navarre, Fla., Katherine Mobley (Mark) of Bloomington, and Dr. Rosemary Wolflin (Kay) of Lebanon, Ind.; four grandsons, and five great-grandchildren, and another great-grandchild due in March, 2017 (Wolflin). She is also survived by three siblings, Harold, Jr. Sutphin, Yvonne Unger, and Joseph Sutphin; her dear Aunt Hazel Johnson; and numerous cousins, nieces, and nephews.She was preceded in death by her husband, Charles, her parents, her sister, Deloris (Grant) Healey and adopted brother, Wade Sutphin.Funeral services will be held 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 10, at The Funeral Chapel. Burial will follow at Valhalla Memory Gardens. The family will receive friends two hours prior to the service.

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<![CDATA[(GRIMES) MILLER, Mary Dec 31, 1943 - May 17, 2016]]>https://obituaries.commercial-news.com/obituary/mary-grimes-miller-780461291<![CDATA[

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Mary "Darlene" (Grimes) Miller, 72, of Danville passed away at 1:40 a.m. on Tuesday, May 17, 2016, at Presence USMC, Danville. She was born Dec. 31, 1943, in Oakwood, to William and Mary Clapp Grimes. She was united in marriage to Ted Miller on June 7, 1971.She will be missed by son, Brett (Christine) Miller; stepson, Scott (Kim) Slivkoff; brothers, Walter (Nancy M.) Grimes and Bob (Nancy) Grimes; sister-in-law, Jackie (Don) Lewis; two grandchildren, Jacob and Caleb Miller; two step-grandchildren, Ryan and Eric Slivkoff; with many nieces and nephews also surviving. Darlene was preceded in death by her parents; one sister, Ruth Goodwin-Powell; and husband, Ted.Darlene was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church of Danville. She loved traveling and reading in her spare time. She loved her kids and family. A Celebration of Life Service will be held at 12 p.m. on Saturday, May 21, at Trinity Lutheran Church with a visitation an hour prior to the service with Pastor Kent Tibben and Pastor David Reed officiating. Burial will be at Pleasant Grove Cemetery in Oakwood. Visitation will be held from 4-7:30 p.m. on Friday, May 20, at Sunset Funeral Home and Cremation Center, 3940 N. Vermilion St., in Danville. Memorial donations may be made to Trinity Lutheran Church of Danville. Please join Darlene's family in sharing memories, photos, and videos on her Tribute Wall at www.sunsetfuneralhome.com.

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<![CDATA[(GRUBB) MARSHALL, Patricia Aug 29, 1924 - Sep 20, 2021]]>https://obituaries.commercial-news.com/obituary/patricia-grubb-marshall-1085876505<![CDATA[

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On September 20, 2021, our beloved Mother, Pat Marshall, left this world to join her Father in Heaven. She had recently celebrated her 97th birthday. Rick and Lynn Marshall and John and Billie Marshall were with her at La Posada Assisted Living during her passing. Patricia Edwina (Grubb) Marshall was born August 29, 1924, in Covington, Indiana, and was the oldest of three children. Her sister, Clara Marie Muckley, and brother, Edward Grubb, have both preceded her in death. Pat's parents, King Edward and Cleo Grubb taught their three children to seek God and the value of hard work, service to others, never knowing a stranger, and honoring your family and friends. These lifelong lessons have kept the extended family very close as they continue to enjoy spending time together at events and reunions.Pat lived most of her adult life in Las Cruces, New Mexico. She was a registered nurse, graduating from Lakeview School of Nursing in Danville. She worked for a family doctor in Las Cruces from 1952 until his retirement in 1983. Pat then went to work for Sara Lee Hosiery Factory in Las Cruces as their nurse until her retirement in 1989. After retirement, she worked as a part-time nurse at New Mexico State University. Retiring for good in 1995, she volunteered countless hours at Mesilla Valley Hospice and St. James Episcopal Church.Pat also had a great love of adventure and travel and never missed an opportunity to travel even into her 90's. With family and friends, she visited all 50 states in the US and 25 countries on 4 continents around the world.Pat was a member of St. James Episcopal Church in Las Cruces and was instrumental in getting organ music back into the 8:00 am service. She is survived by her two sons and daughters-in-law, Rick and Lynn and John and Billie; four grandchildren, Jason, Brian (Lisa), Robert (Yolanda), Kimberly (Steve); 9 great-grandchildren; and her sister-in-law, Pat Grubb of Covington.Because of the pandemic, the comital of her cremains has been delayed until now. We will have a celebration of her life with a graveside funeral service at Mount Hope Cemetery in Covington on August 16th at 10:30 am followed by lunch. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Mesilla Valley Hospice, or St. James Episcopal church - Las Cruces.Shelby Funeral Home is assisting the family. Condolences to the family: www.shelbyfuneralhome.com

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<![CDATA[(Hallett Wilson) Benford, Mary]]>https://obituaries.commercial-news.com/obituary/mary-hallett-wilson-benford-1086801758<![CDATA[

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Mary Jane Benford, 90 of Danville, IL., died Saturday, December 10, 2022 at The Villas of Hollybrook in Danville. Born September 19, 1932 in Georgetown, IL. she was the daughter of Everett and Sarah Elizabeth (Madden) Hallett, She married William K. Wilson on June 16, 1951 and they later divorced in 1971. In 1985 she married L. James Benford, now deceased. Mary Jane leaves behind her daughters: Elizabeth (Gary) Bertels of Elmhurst and Jane Ann (Richard Jr) Stitt of Danville; a stepdaughter: Susan (Ken) Ryder of Carmel, IN; a stepson: Jim (Nancy) Benford of Carmel, IN; six grandchildren: Rebecca (Greg) Minx, Gary Bertels Jr, Joshua (Annie) Bertels, Richard Stitt III, Leslie (Erik) Thomason, and Katie (Joey) Garza; three step-grandchildren: Annabeth Ryder, William Ryder, and Michael (Courtney) Ryder; thirteen great-grandchildren: Brionna (Kurt) Minx Janetske, Caleb, Benajmin and Grace Minx, Aiden and Jillian Bertels, Karlie, Kennedy, Lanie, and Carter Thomason, Zoey, Emerson, and Emery Garza; three step great-grandchildren: Audrey and Colton Benford and Aubrey Ryder; a sister-in-law: Sandy Hallett Reynolds; and six nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, two sisters: Imogene Butikas and Alice Jeanette Hallett; three brothers: Grover, Richard, and Ronald Hallett; her husband: L. James Benford; step-father: Victor Krage; step brother-in-law and sister-in-law: LeRoy and Addie Krage; and several step nephews. Mary Jane worked at Continental Filling, Redwood Inn, and Alith Prouty for a time, however she was primarily a homemaker. She was a Brownie Leader and an active member of the PTA at Cannon School, as well as helped with Girl Scouts at Edison school. Mary Jane was active in the Danville Junior Women's Club, participating in the Follies. She enjoyed dancing, golfing, and being with friends. Mary Jane was a longtime member of Trinity Lutheran Church where she taught Sunday School. She was also a member of the American Legion Auxiliary. Visitation will be from 9:30-11am on Thursday, December 15, 2022 at Kruger Funeral Home, 10 E. Williams Street in Danville. Services will follow at 11am at the funeral home with Pastor Kent Tibben officiating. Entombment will be in Sunset Memorial Park. Messages and memories may be left on our website at www.KrugerCoanPape.com, or on the Kruger Funeral Home Facebook page. Donations may be made in Mary Jane's names to Trinity Lutheran Church in Danville or the American Legion Auxiliary Curtis G. Redden Post 210.

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Audrey Louise (Handley) Trees, 87, of Danville, passed away at 9:20 a.m. Wednesday, April 20, 2016, at Colonial Manor Nursing Home in Danville. She was born, in Danville, on Nov. 12, 1928, the daughter of James and Thelma (Bremer) Handley. She married Lealan "Lee" Trees on Feb. 11, 1948, in Joliet. He preceded her in death on Aug. 9, 2010. Audrey is survived by one daughter, Rhonda J. Vinson; two sons, Gregory L. (Freida) Trees and Ronald D. (Anna) Trees, all of Danville; two daughters-in-law, Jean Trees and Tina Trees; a son-in-law, Steve Vinson; three grandchildren, Tobi (Eric) Burnett, Tash (Amy) Trees and Andrew (Heather) Trees; six great-grandchildren, Grady and Griffin Trees, Bryce and Brennan Burnett, Wade and Wyatt Trees. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Lee; one son, Keith A. Trees; one sister, Gloria (Clint) Sandusky; two brothers, Robert G. (Geraldine) Handley and James "Jim" Handley.Audrey was a graduate from Danville High School in 1947. After graduating, Audrey went to telegraphy school in Crawfordsville, Ind. and Joliet, so she could work at Western Union. She worked at General Electric for 17 years, part-time at Deutsch Bros. store and later she worked at University of Illinois; where she was the first female supervisor in the Physical Plant where she retired. Audrey was a member of Vermilion Heights Christian Church. She enjoyed cooking, sewing, embroidery, quilting, gardening and bingo. But most importantly, she enjoyed spending time with her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Audrey and Lealan spent winters in Naples, Fla. for 14 years.A Celebration of Audrey's Life will begin at 12 p.m. Saturday, April 30, at Vermilion Heights Christian Church, 725 Oakwood Ave., Danville. A memorial visitation will be 11 a.m. Saturday, April 30, at the church. Per Audrey's wishes, she will be cremated and Sunset Funeral Home and Cremation Center, A Life Celebration Home, is handling arrangements. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to Vermilion Heights Christian Church Outreach Program. Please join Audrey's family in sharing memories, photos, and videos on her Tribute Wall at www.sunsetfuneralhome.com.

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Shirley Ann (Hankins) Nail, 70, of Oakwood, was called home to be with her Heavenly Father on Monday, Jan. 16, 2017. She was born Aug. 27, 1946, in Fountain County, Ind., to Lex and Mildred Louise (Loveall) Hankins. She graduated from Medaryville High School in 1964. She completed one year of modeling school before marrying the love of her life, John William Nail Jr. on Aug. 29, 1964 and he survives.Also surviving are two daughters: Billie Jo (David) Ellis and Michelle (Alan) Houmes; four grandchildren: Austi Grayson, Atlanta and Makyah Houmes and Brandon (Lacey) Zaayer; five great-grandchildren: Ledger, Remy, Daylin, Denim, and Dottie; three half-brothers: Larry D. (Robin) Sanders, Eldon D. "Buddy" Sanders and Jim D. Sanders; and numerous nieces and nephews, including a close nephew, Herbie. Shirley was preceded in death by her parents; her grandparents: William and Lucy Loveall, George O. and Goldie B. (Shell) Hankins; several aunts and uncles; her sister and brother-in-laws; and many special friends.Shirley was a beautiful soul with a kind heart who was loved by all who knew her. She believed in God and loved her family. She devoted her life to her family, spending time with her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Her grandchildren lovingly called her Mamaw. Shirley enjoyed everything that involved her family and attended ball games and school events whenever she could. She never missed a Grandparent's Day.Shirley loved doing anything creative, including making Halloween costumes every year for her daughters. She would volunteer at their school to be a room mother, was active in the PTA, and was also a 4H leader. She enjoyed decorating cakes for family and friends, including making wedding cakes for both of her girls. Shirley loved playing games, especially cards with her card club, as well as taking bus trips with her husband and friends to Paradise Casino. Shirley loved with all her heart, always having a hug and a kiss for her family. She never knew a stranger and was always willing to lend a hand.Visitation will be on Sunday, Jan. 22 at Pape Family Funeral Home, 10 E. Williams Street, in Danville from 2-4 p.m. Funeral services will be at Pape's on Monday, Jan. 23 at 10:30 a.m. with Pastor Raymie Gordon officiating. Burial will follow at Coal Creek Cemetery in Indiana. Messages and memories may be left on our website at www.papefuneral.com, or on the Pape Family Funeral Home Facebook page.

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