Tim was a 1977 graduate of Southport High School.
He had a special love for his daughters and never left without a kiss goodbye and telling them how much he loved them. Tim had a great sense of humor and never met a stranger. He was always cutting up and making his family and friends laugh.
Meredith-Clark Funeral Home conducted services.
ANITA MARIE BURKE “Sunshine on the Beach”, 66, husband, Scott Shackelford; siblings, Patricia Gaines, Kathy (Brian) Gabbard, Lisa (Gene) Steelman, Deborah Evans, James (Suzanne), David (Sherri) and Tim Burke.
She enjoyed traveling anywhere with a beach and cooking. Scott always referred to her as his “Princess” from the day he met her.
Visitation will be Tuesday, June 13, 2023 from 9-11 a.m. at Our Lady of Greenwood, 335 S. Meridian St., Greenwood with a Mass of Christian Burial at 11 a.m. Arrangements handled by G. H. Herrmann Funeral Home.
NANCY ETHEL DAVIS, 88, widow of Harvey Davis; daughter, Nancy (Russell) Hollinger Ruf; nine grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren.
Services entrusted to Little & Sons.
PHYLLIS J. DUDDERAR, 78, widow of Gerald “Jerry” Dudderar; daughter, Tonya (Melvin) Thomas; two grandchildren; siblings, William (Carol) and Robert (Carylon) Greene, Patricia (Curt) Dillon.
Phyllis loved to watch sports, spend time with family and do word searches. She was a Godly woman and enjoyed singing in the choir.
Funeral services handled by Forest Lawn Memory Gardens.
CREOLA “DOLL” VAUGHT DUNSMORE, 97, widow of William “Bill” Dunsmore; children, Tommy, Johnnie and Alberta Dunsmore, Roberta (John) Eads, Nina (Mark) Matkovic, Ina (Bruce) Jolliff; nine grandchildren; five great-grandchildren.
In the early 40s Creola served our country working in a small machine shop. Only one of many who would become known as “Rosie” during the wartime years. She was resourceful, strong-willed and appreciative.
Her hobbies included gardening, quilting, sewing, and completing various puzzles. She enjoyed studying and listening to the Bible, travel, and loved family reunions!
Arrangements handled by G.H. Herrmann Funeral Home.
CAROLYN “CAROL” ELIZABETH HALEY, 64, husband, Gregg Haley; children, Kristie (Derrick) Holder, Edward (Brooke) Haley; two grandchildren; brother, Robert “RJ” (Loretta) Sandlin; faithful hearing companion dog, Dino.
Carol was a member of Holy Cross Catholic Church. She enjoyed gardening, hosting many events at home, spending time with her family and her granddaughters. She kept busy with projects around the home. She had a love for animals, especially dogs, cats, horses that she helped raise during harness racing days with her husband. She loved watching the Colts.
Arrangements handled by G.H. Herrmann Funeral Home.
DAVID “DAVE” BRUCE HALL, 73, wife, Tarla Hall; son, David (Becky) Hall; sister, Julia Bayless; two step-grandchildren.
David worked as an electrical engineer for Microwave Devices-Franklin retiring in 2013. David was always one to appreciate nature in a variety of ways; he could often be found hunting (turkey and deer), bicycling, and hiking. David was a trivia whiz and loved to watch Jeopardy with his family and friends. David loved to spend time with his family who will remember his humor, intelligence and generosity.
Forest Lawn Funeral Home handled arrangements.
KATHLEEN E. HILTON HATCHER, 78, husband, Fred Hatcher; children, Kimberly (Fulton) Cole, Lorraine Fulton, Barbara Wilson, Mary Jo Holmes, and Lance Bradbury; sisters, Jo-Ann Mulhern, Diane Rodriguez, and Janeen Chiscon; 16 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild.
She held many jobs in the insurance industry, leading to opening her own company, BFK Associates, where she served as President for 33 years.
Kathleen loved going to garage sales and auctions and getting a deal of any kind. She loved to read, especially Reader’s Digest, National Geographic, and romance novels.
Services conducted at Forest Lawn Funeral Home.
PATRICIA ANN “PAT” SMITH HERBIG, 93, widow of Mike; children, Merrie Rockwell, Paul and Rachel Herbig, Phillip Herbig, and Martha Herbig; 10 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren.
Arrangements handled by G. H. Herrmann Funeral Home.
KENNETH RAY HOGSTON, 78, wife, Marilyn (Collicott) Hogston; children, Kevin Hogston (Beverly Hopper) and Kimberly Hall (Jeremy); sister, Bonnie Sue Hugo; five grandchildren; two great-grandchildren.
Services entrusted to Little & Sons, Beech Grove Chapel.
ROBERT A. MEDSKER, 89, wife, Eunice Medsker; children, Deanna (Chris) Medsker-Paulsen, Cheryl (Philip)Taylor, Scott (Michelle) Medsker; siblings, Ruth Fairfield, Charlotte Folkening, Betty Dillard, Randy, Ronnie and Margie Medsker; five grandchildren.
Robert attended Manual High School and in 1953 enlisted to serve in the U.S. Army as a paratrooper.
Robert owned and operated his boating business, Interstate Marine for many years. He was a member of the American Legion, Freemasons, and Sahara Grotto. Robert enjoyed being outdoors boating, fishing and camping. He liked to listen to music, dance and read.
Newcomer Funeral Home conducted services.
FAYE TYE MITCHELL, 91, husband, Ed Mitchell; children, Jo Ann White, Danny (Debbie), Sandra, and Dean (Cynthia) Tye; 11 grandchildren; several great and great-great-grandchildren; siblings, Burley and Earl Hammons, Ann Epeards.
She was a Jehovah’s Witness and a member of the Garfield Park congregation. She loved bowling and playing cards. She retired from American States Insurance after 25 years.
Arrangements handled by G. H. Herrmann Funeral Home.
HENRY J. “HANK” REAUME, JR., 81, wife, Ann Reaume; daughters, Regina Vandivier and Angela Winter (Blaise); four grandchildren; three great-grandchildren.
He proudly served his country in the U.S. Army as an Airborne Ranger.
Hank and Ann owned and operated Reaume and Associates (later Reaume Service Systems) in Greenwood for over 35 years. Their love of travel took them all over the world. Hank will be greatly missed by those who knew him.
Wilson St. Pierre Funeral Service and Crematory-Greenwood Chapel was entrusted with arrangements.
ROGER LEE RUSSELL, 65, siblings, Norma Wallace, Joann Walker, Patsy Jones Scott, Beryl Russell, Jr., Julie Coy and Debra Boden.
Roger enjoyed flipping book pages and listening to music and his television.
Norman F. Chance Funeral Home conducted services.
MARY LOUISE MOBLEY SCOTT, 94, widow of Harold Scott; children, Wanetah Helgason, Jan Ellison, Kris (Chip) Payton; stepchildren, Harold (Linda) Jr., Tom (Donna), and Jim (Peggy) Scott, Bev (Butch) Smith, Sherry (Danny) Duhaime; 16 grandchildren; 27 great-grandchildren; 28 great-great-grandchildren.
Mary Lou was a graduate of Southport High School living on the southside of Indy for many years. She was an avid fan of sports “all of her life” watching tennis along with all college football and basketball games, working crossword puzzles, and reading James Patterson novels.
Wilson St. Pierre Funeral Home was entrusted with arrangements.
MARGARET JANE SLINGER, 82, husband, Charles Slinger; children, Valerie (Dana) Nichols, James (Janet) Redstone, Penelope Patton, Rebecca Scott; stepchildren, Angela (Dan) Beghtel, Cindy (Dan) Smith, Gary, Robert, Mark, David and Michael Slinger; sister, Sharon (John) Landers; several grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren.
Margaret was raised on a farm and from early childhood, she learned the value of hard work. She loved gardening, flowers, birdwatching, crocheting, jigsaw puzzles, camping and fishing. She was a Girl Scout leader and a Boy Scout den mother. She helped the Perry Township Volunteer Fire Department Auxiliary.
O’Riley Branson Funeral Service and Crematory conducted services.
SUSAN LYNN MCCLARA WETHINGTON, 58, mother, Sandy Underwood; sons, Zachary (Jessica Clements) and Brent (Emilee Jones) Wethington, II; significant other, Michael Pemberton; stepdaughter, Janae Pemberton; siblings, Dana Hornaday, Rick Such, Rob (Toni) and Ryan McClara; four grandsons; ex-husband, Brent “Bub” Wethington; best friend, Angie Bolante.
Susan was a self-employed contractor. She enjoyed bird watching, boating, going to Brown County, and enjoying a day of fishing. She liked to have fun and enjoyed a good party.
Services will be Friday, June 9 from 11 to 1 p.m. in Lauck & Veldhof Funeral & Cremation Services, 1458 S. Meridian St.
DENNIS RAY WETTER, 69, soulmate, Avonna Lowe; children, Dennis, II, and Jonathan Wetter, John Lowe, Roxanne Moss; brother, David Wetter; three grandchildren; four great-grandchildren.
Dennis was a talented maintenance man with certifications in HVAC and Welding. He was a member of Westminster Presbyterian Church and the Capitol City Conservation Club. Dennis loved Elvis, animals and taking care of people. He was very kind, loved to talk and never met a stranger. He will be greatly missed.
A graveside service will be Saturday, June 10 at 12:30 p.m. in Round Hill Cemetery. Lauck & Veldof handled arrangements.
ROGER W. WILEY, 73, wife, Brenda Wiley; son, Andrew Wiley (Clare); siblings, Judy (Bill) Moore, and Margaret Jacobs.
Roger served the children, parents, staff and teachers of Brookside School #54 in the Indianapolis Public Schools as a custodian for 27 years.
He enjoyed reading and studying the Bible, attending church services, ballroom dancing, bowling, watching TV, and listing to music of all genres. His favorite holidays were Thanksgiving and Christmas.
Services conducted by G. H. Herrmann Funeral Home.
DONALD JOE WRIGHT, 64, mother of his children, Jill (Dawson) Wright; children, Jennifer (Ben) Kennerk and Joseph Wright (Kelsi McCauley); father, Donald Wright; siblings, Gerald (RuthAnne), and Larry (Lori) Wright, Teresa (Steve) Wade, Teri (LaDaryl) Lyte; three grandchildren.
Services entrusted to Little & Sons, Beech Grove.
DOLORES CATHERINE KUNTEMEIER WOODS, 93, widow of Edward J. Woods; children, Kathy (Mike) McCullough, Ed (Aggie), Kevin (Danette), and Tom (Sara) Woods; sister, Joan Lipski; 10 grandchildren; six great-grandchildren.
She was a member of St. Barnabas Catholic Church, where she helped give communion to hospital patients for 20 years. She played bridge in several card clubs. She attended daily Mass and believed in exercise, but the most important thing in her life was her beloved family.
O’Riley Branson Funeral Service and Crematory handled arrangements.
TERRY ALLYN WOODS, 64, wife, Donnetta Woods; children, Terra and Dama Woods, Tania Loyd; siblings, Debra Allgood, Angela Terry and Kevin Woods; nine grandchildren; four great-grandchildren.
Terry enjoyed being outdoors fishing and camping. He collected coins, knives and Zippo lighters. Terry loved to play cards and pool with his friends. He found watching movies an enjoyable way of relaxing. More than anything, Terry was a man who enjoyed life and loved his family.
Newcomer Cremations, Funerals and Receptions handled arrangements.