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Obituaries from Wednesday, May 17, 2023 edition

5/17/2023

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​CRAIG EVANS BAKER, 50, wife, Angela; children, Cole and Sydney; mother, Kathy; sister, Carolynn Speece.
Craig grew up with the “need for speed” and a competitive edge. He soon began racing BMX bikes and dirt bikes. He became involved in mountain bike racing and cyclocross.
Craig played guitar as a teenager and carried this love for music to adulthood as he joined a band and performed throughout central Indiana.
Throughout the years he shared his love of music and cycling with the family and involved his children.
Services entrusted to Wilson St. Pierre Funeral Service & Crematory.

KIMBERLY ANN PARSON BRYANT, 66, daughter, Kendra Weilhammer; parents, Charles and Jacqueline Fair; sisters, Katrina (Mike) Very, Karen (Steve) Eickman, Kandace (Rob) Connor.
Kimberly will be remembered for her kind, compassionate, caring, dedicated, loyal, huge humble heart and giving personality. She would do anything for her daughters no matter what the need. She gave without ceasing.  
Indiana Funeral Care, Greenwood Chapel conducted services.
MARY FRANCES TIETZ CRAMPTON, 88, widow of Thomas Crampton, Sr.; children, Jane Kress (Paul) and Thomas Crampton, Jr (Heather); five grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; siblings, Anthony Tietz (Jane) and Patricia Newman.
Fran graduated as salutatorian of her high school class at Sacred Heart Parish. She always enjoyed a good book, especially humor and satire. One of her favorites was P. G. Wodehouse. Fran retired from Eli Lilly & Co. in 1997.
A Rosary will be prayed at 9 a.m. May 24. Visitation will be from 9:30-11:15 a.m. at O’Riley-Branson funeral home 6107 S. East Street.

MARGARET ANN DEBOOR, 90, widow of Charles “Bob” DeBoor; daughters, Karen (Russ) Wood, Cynthia Raymer and Diane Northup; eight grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; five great-great-grandchildren; sisters, Meriam Spurling and Susan Cornwell.
Margaret had worked as a QMA at University Heights Nursing Home, in factories and customer service through the years.
Wilson St. Pierre Funeral Home handled arrangements.
BETTY JEAN HALLAM, 97, widow of Rex A. Hallam; children, Dennis (Anne), Larry and Thomas Hallam, Beverly (Grant) Poland, Peggy (David) Skinner, Rebecca (Steve) Heimbach, Lori Earley, Lisa (Jim) Parrish; stepson, Rex (Mary Lu) Hallam; siblings, James White, Helen Andrews, Judy Norris; 19 grandchildren; 34 great-grandchildren; nine great-great-grandchildren.
Betty retired from St. Francis Hospital in Beech Grove. She was a member of Thompson Road Baptist Church. Betty kept her mind sharp completing crossword puzzles and word searches. Betty enjoyed Wheel of Fortune, Jeopardy, Alan Jackson’s gospel music and reading her Bible.
Visitation is Friday, May 19, 2023 from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. at Forest Lawn Funeral Home & Memory Gardens in Greenwood with services at 1 p.m.

MICHAEL L. HORNBROOK, 73, wife, Rita Hornbrook; children, Bonnie (Jeremiah) Moynahan, Daniel (Holly) Hornbrook; seven grandchildren.
Michael proudly served his country in the U.S. Navy Seabees during the Vietnam War.
Upon returning home, he followed his passion of helping others and became a Marion County Sheriff’s Deputy of which he dedicated 40 years of his life to his love of police work.
 People were drawn to his larger-than-life personality, smile and kind eyes. Michael talked openly and often about his deep love and reverence for his Lord and Savior.
Singleton and St. Pierre were entrusted with arrangements.

PAULA HAMM KENISON, 74, husband, David; sons, Matthew and Paul Kenison.
Paula attended Purdue University but decided to transfer to Indiana State where David was going to school mostly to keep David in line.
Paula was an elementary Teacher at IPS School #20 for almost 40 years. During her time as a teacher, Paula made a positive impact on thousands of kids. She was an avid foodie that loved to cook. She never met a cookbook that she did not want to buy for herself or as a gift for someone else.
Services conducted by Norman F. Chance Funeral Home.

PAMELA J. LEFFLER, 74, husband, Ronnie Leffler; daughter, Melissa (Steven) Kinney; two grandchildren; sisters, Susie Bollinger, Christa Poisal, and Jennifer Gilbert.
Pam was a graduate of Southport High School and IUPUI. Pam was a devout Catholic and her faith was very important to her. Pam could always be found with a smile on her face.
She enjoyed reading, crocheting, and making costumes for her grandchildren at Halloween. Pam could be found in her garden, growing her own vegetables.
She enjoyed trying new restaurants with her family and enjoyed international cuisine.
O’Riley Branson Funeral Service & Crematory handled arrangements.

DOUGLAS JOHN LOUDEN, 57, father, Carl; stepmother, Edie; sisters, Patty and Susie; fiancé, Sherri.
Doug was a man of many talents, although some might argue that his singing voice was not one of them. However, that never stopped him from belting out his favorite tunes.
He loved sports, racing, and rock music, and was an intellectual on crosswords with pen to newspaper (because pencil was for rookies).
Doug was loved and cherished by many. He will be remembered for his infectious laughter and his generous spirit.
Indiana Funeral Care, Greenwood Chapel handled arrangements.

WILLIAM “BILLY” RYBOLT, 64, wife, Devona; children, Amanda Crosby, Ashley (Shawn) Abbott, Angel (Brandon) Perry, Ruth, George (Vicky), Melinda, Faith-Marie (Scotty) and William Rybolt III; 17 grandchildren; six great-grandchildren.
Billy attended the Indiana School for the Deaf. In his younger years, he was a volunteer firefighter.
He was rambunctious, loud, and full of life. There was never a dull moment in his presence and he made sure to always have everyone laughing. He was the life of every party. He was a family man and prided himself on his beautiful large family.
Indiana Funeral Care, Greenwood Chapel handled arrangements.

DAVID WAYNE THOMPSON, 81, wife, Theresa Thompson; sisters, Shirley Raymond, Patricia Knight, Maureen (Roger) Concepcion; children, Eleica (Carl) Drake, Theresa (Scott) Carnagua, David (Gloria) and Tammy Thompson; son-in-law, James Davis: 10 grandchildren; 23 great-grandchildren.
David began working at the Chrysler Electrical Plant in 1965 until it closed. He then transferred to the Chrysler Foundry until he retired in 2001. David served in the U.S. Army. He loved being down at the lake with his family and with a fishing pole in his hand.
Services entrusted to Indiana Funeral Care, Greenwood.

WILMA KAY TIRMENSTEIN-HAUSER, 83, husband, Don Hauser; widow of Norman Tirmenstein; brother, Leslie Wildman; stepchildren, Mike, Terry, and Jeff Hauser, Diane Kelley and Shana Hynes.
She was a member of the Beech Grove Eagles and Beech Grove American Legion.
G.H. Herrmann Funeral handled arrangements.

DANNY M. VINCI, 75, wife, Bonnie Vinci; children, Danny (Tammy) Vinci, Lisa (Tim) Cross, Tamara (George) Holland, Tona Mann, and Jennifer Howard; siblings, Mary (Don) Moore, Deanna Colley, Frank (LuAnn) Vinci and Karen (Tony) Beckham; 19 grandchildren; 23 great-grandchildren.
Danny was a graduate of Harry E. Wood High School, class of 1965 and retired from Chrysler after 30 years of service. He also retired as a volunteer firefighter for the Greenwood Fire Department after 10 years of service. Danny loved to fish, bowl and spend time with his family.
Services by Lauck & Veldhof Funeral & Cremation Services.
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Obituaries from May 10, 2023 edition

5/11/2023

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GREGORY CHARLES DANT, Sr., 63, of Indianapolis, passed away on Wednesday, May 3, 2023. He was born on June 18, 1959, in Beech Grove, to the late Joseph Tilford and Kathleen Perley (Schoettle) Dant. Greg married the love of his life, Elizabeth “Liz” Marie (Dodson) Dant, on April 21, 1989, at St. Jude Catholic Church.
Greg was a graduate of Roncalli High School, class of 1977, and went on to attend IUPUI. He retired as the general manager of Dant Insurance, where he worked with his siblings, Chris and Kathy, and cousins, Fred and Jeff Schoettle. Greg served on the City Council for the City of Southport for eight years and was the family archivist. Of all Greg’s accomplishments, raising four successful children with his wife, Liz, was at the top of his list; Greg and Liz gave them a good Catholic education and sent them to college. He could not have been prouder.
Survivors include his loving wife of 34 years, Liz Dant; children, Joseph Nicholas (Sarah) Dant, IV, Gregory Charles (Chloe) Dant, Jr., Evan Christopher (Halle Bova) Dant and Mary Irene (Austin) Palmieri; siblings, Rev. J. Nicholas Dant, III, Kathleen M. Henderson, Gerard P. (Colleen) Dant, Gerald B. (Tracy) Dant, Elizabeth M. (Robert) Derwin, Timothy M. (Karole) Dant, George B. Dant and Harold F. (Michelle) Dant; grandchildren, Liam, Charlotte, Rowan and Ezekiel (Zeke).
Greg was preceded in death by his parents and siblings, Frederick A. Dant, Thomas J. Dant, Mary Melinda Dant and Christopher D. Dant.
Family and friends will gather on Thursday, May 11, 2023, from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Lauck & Veldhof Funeral & Cremation Services, 1458 S. Meridian St. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Friday, May 12 at 11 a.m. at St. Jude Catholic Church, 5353 McFarland Rd., with additional visitation at the church from 10 a.m. until the time of Mass. Inurnment will follow in Concordia Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions have been suggested to the Sisters of Providence of Saint-Mary-of-the-Woods and Sisters of St. Benedict of Our Lady of Grace Monastery. Envelopes will be provided by the funeral home.
To leave a condolence, please visit www.LauckFuneralHome.com
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CAROLYN ADAMS, 80, widow of Richard Adams; children, Anita Pinkerton, Vince (Chasity) Horning, Denise Cornett; several grandchildren; several great-grandchildren.
Carolyn worked until retirement at Franciscan Health for 47 years assisting families and patients. Carolyn’s heart was filled with love for others. A quote that can suit Carolyn would be “A mother’s love is the most unconditional and purest form of love.”
Visitation will be Thursday May 11, 2023, at Singleton & St. Pierre Funeral Home, 7602 Madison Ave., from 4-8 p.m. A funeral will be Friday May 12, 2023 at 11 a.m. with a visitation prior to the service.

RAYMOND DEAN ADRIANSON, 79, wife, Jena Adrianson; son, Jacob Adrianson.
Ray was a teacher and tennis coach for over 25 years at Decatur Central High School. He taught accounting, computer applications and served as the business department chair.
Ray was passionate about classic cars. He enjoyed traveling to car shows in his ‘57 Chevy and was often at The Suds on the weekends. He enjoyed tennis, golfing, gardening and photography.
Visitation will be Friday, May 19 from 5-7 p.m. at G.H. Herrmann Funeral Home at The Gardens at Olive Branch. The Celebration Of Life Service will follow at 7 p.m.

MICHELLE L. “SHELLY” ROSER CALLENDER, 53, husband, Michael Callender; sons, Jacob and Matthew Callender.
Indiana Funeral Service handled arrangements.

ROBERT “BOB” LEE CHANCE, 76, wife, Nanette; son, Norman (Stacy); stepdaughter, Cathy (Chad Moore); eight grandchildren.
N. F. Chance Funeral Home was entrusted with arrangements.

BLANCHE “LAVANIA” COOK, 83, husband, Paul Cook; children, Beverly (Dan) Sanders, Diann (Herman) Yee, Teresa (Bill) Shobe, David (Cheryl) and Mark (Jennifer) Cook; 10 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; sister, Elizabeth (John) Skomp.
She was a 1957 graduate of Southport High School. Lavania was a seamstress and enjoyed sewing, cross stitch and making quilts. She was affectionately known as Grandma Cookie because she made the best cookies. She was often found tracing the family genealogy.
Visitation will be Thursday, May 11 from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. at G. H. Herrmann Greenwood Funeral Home at The Gardens of Olive Branch followed by the funeral at 1 p.m.

DENNIS AMARIAN M. CRAWFORD, 20, parents, Elizabeth and Carlos Bates, Dennis M. Crawford, siblings, Keston and Knox Bates, Madasyn Maxwell, Neya, Caius, Ne’Hemiah, Josiah and Yuriah Crawford; grandparents, Joseph Rolle, Stella Williams-Milam, Lawrence Milam, Carlos Bates Sr., Jennifer Robinson, Dennis and Kimberly Crawford, Brian and Tammy Burrus; great-grandmother, Violet Pompey-Barber.
Dennis graduated from Franklin Central High School in 2021, where he lettered in football and track and field.
Dennis was an inspiring YouTuber, video gamer, and digital creator. Dennis was very outgoing, had a unique, vibrant personality and a fun spirit. His smile could light up any room,
Services entrusted to G.H. Herrmann Madison Avenue Funeral Home.

RUTH ELIZABETH BARR ENERSON, 93, widow of Clayton Enerson; children, Jane (David) Calabra, Jon (Kim) and Neil (Carla) Enerson; six grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren.
Ruth worked for many years at Peoples Bank & Trust Company. She was a member of Embroiderers’ Guild of America, Indianapolis Chapter, and was known for her beautiful, detailed needlework.
Final arrangements entrusted to Singleton and St. Pierre Funeral Service and Crematory.

TOMMIE “CORDELL” HENSON, 95, widower of Chris; children, Carol Koser, Jeff Henson; sisters, Jean Purvine and Earlene Carter; five grandchildren; numerous great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren.
He worked most of his life as a truck driver. Later he worked in maintenance at a few Holiday Inns, including the former hotel at the Brickyard Crossing. He had the opportunity to meet many Indy 500 drivers who stayed at the hotel. One of note was AJ Foyt who would not call the front desk, but just go find Tommie when he needed something fixed.
Tommie loved bowling, playing golf and trips with his wife.
Wilson St. Pierre Funeral Home, Franklin Township Chapel handled arrangements.

KATHERINE ANNE JACOBS, 74, children, Ami Katherine, Joseph II, Thomas and Levi Jacobs; four grandchildren; siblings, Joan O’Mara (Elsey), Jeannie and John Elsey Jr., Susie Johnson (Elsey); first husband, Michael Givens and ex-husband, Joseph Jacobs Sr.
She belonged to Phi Theta Kappa honor society while attending Ivy Tech pursuing a Surgical Tech degree. Her most fulfilling work was as a Hospital Greeter at St. Francis Hospital in Beech Grove.
She was a member of Saint Therese Little Flower Church and a devout Catholic. She loved to gather and was very proactive to assemble family on any given occasion.
G. H. Herrmann Madison Avenue Funeral Home conducted services.

TERRY LEE KERN, 77, son, Scott (Angela) Kern; two grandchildren.
Terry loved playing video games, watching movies, and playing guitar. He loved being with his extended family and trying to cheat at Dominos. Terry was a private pilot in the past and loved to watch his son and grandson drag race.
Arrangements entrusted to Forest Lawn.

CHRISTOPHER LEE MAGNESS, 40, children, Alonna, Dilynn and Finn Magness; the love of his life, Kim Magness; parents, Larry and Kay Magness Sr. and Donna and Tony Lawless; siblings, Amy (Craig) Burmeister-Baumgartner, Brad (Tammy) and Larry (Donna) Magness Jr., Jonathon (Victoria) Lawless; grandmother, Linda Wilkinson.
Chris’ love of construction began prior to high school, but he flourished when he attended the Construction Trades program of Central 9 Career Center.
Chris enjoyed the outdoors, catching even the smallest of fish or being around any body of water. Chris played, laughed and loved passionately.
Services conducted by G.H. Hermann Greenwood Funeral Home.

JETHRO F. “JEFF” SELLS, 95, widower of Faye K. Sells; children, Ron (Janet) and Bob Sells, Brenda (Randy) Smyers and Linda (Bob) Henderson; eight grandchildren; three great-grandchildren.
He was retired from Allison’s Transmission and served as Constable of Marion County, Perry Township for 30 years.
He proudly served his country in the U.S. Navy during WWII. He was the Fire Chief of the Volunteer Perry Township Fire Department, a member of the American Legion, UAW 933, Marion County Republican Club and precinct committeeman.
G. H. Herrmann Madison Avenue Funeral Home was entrusted with arrangements.
CHARLES “CHUCK” SMITH, 76, son, Tom Smith (Tammy); sister, Cathy Everage; son-in-law, Allan Rhoades; grandson Dillon Rhoades (Jaymee); three step-grandchildren; one step-great-granddaughter.
He was a U.S. Army Vietnam Veteran and was a retired truck driver.
“Do not cast me away when I am old; Do not forsake me when my strengths are gone. Psalm 71:9
Little & Son Funeral Home handled arrangements.

ANNA “ANN” CATHERINE TURNER, 87, husband, William Turner; children, Nancy (Jack) Juday, Amy (Mike) Copeland, Teresa (Scott) Campbell, Lawrence (Karen), William (Mary Ann) III, and Timothy (Anita) Turner; sisters, Alma Blake, Eva Hummel, Helen Snead; 10 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren.
Ann was a master pie maker.  She enjoyed playing euchre, sewing, cooking, reading mystery novels, taking photos and placing them in memory albums.  Everyone enjoyed receiving a letter full of joy and hope from Ann.
Ann was a member of Our Lady of the Greenwood Catholic Church.
O’Riley Branson Funeral Service and Crematory handled arrangements.

PAMELA KAY “PAM” BENEDICT TUTTLE, 60, daughter, Amanda Patrick (Darrell); brother, Randy Benedict (Pam); three grandchildren; her best friend since childhood, Lynne Toney Thomas.
Pam attended Emmerich Manual High School graduating in 1980. She worked as an Operations Clerk in the transportation industry for many years. Pam was an avid Colts fan and always rooted for the team. She was known for singing karaoke. Pam enjoyed being a Memaw to her three grandchildren.
Visitation is from 4:30-7 p.m. Wednesday, May 10, 2023 at Newcomer Cremations, Funerals & Receptions, 925 East Hanna Ave. The funeral service will follow at 7 p.m.

BARBARA SUE VANDERMARK, 82, widow of Carl Vandermark; daughter Rhonda Stalcup; brother, Jimmie Mills (Jan); two grandchildren; five great-grandchildren.
Barbara worked at Western Electric for 30 years. She was always willing to help anyone in need. She was a member of Doxa Bible Church. She enjoyed cooking, gardening, and crafts. She excelled at floral design and wedding planning.
Little & Sons Funeral Home conducted services.

DAVID MCCARTY ZIMMER, 73, nephews, Brian (Jessika) and Geoffrey Zimmer; niece Nicole (Daryl) Cook; special friend and sweetheart, Dana Pearson.
David graduated from Greenwood Community. He then joined his family to help run The Village Shoppes in Greenwood. Helping to run The Village Shoppes was a great joy in David’s life. He enjoyed meeting and greeting customers at the produce stand on Madison Avenue, taking care of friends and family at the Village Shoppes. He was active in the Greenwood community.
Wilson St. Pierre Funeral Home was entrusted with services.
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