Dr. Glander is survived by his brother, Don, children, Dr. Karl “Skip” Glander II (Colleen), Laura Seoane (Peter), Dr. David Glander (Karen), and Steven Glander (Debbie). Grandchildren are Austin Glander (Katie), Sarah Glander, John “Jack” Glander, Nicholas “Nick” Seoane, Grant Glander, Daley Glander, D.J. Glander, and Lea Glander. His wife Evelyne preceded him in death on October 5th, 2019.
Fly fishing and environmental activism were especially close to his heart, 2nd only to his close family relationships. In 2003 he was presented the Sagamore of the Wabash Award. He founded the Indianapolis Fly Casters, Friends of the White River, and co-founded Project Healing Waters Indy. He fished world-wide. His favorite fishing companions were his children and grandchildren and a few close fly fishing friends. He was a board member for many yrs at Happy Hollow Children’s Camp. He loved music, mystery novels, limericks, and hand-written letters. He was a member of Southport Presbyterian Church for over 50 years, 4 years as a Deacon.
Visitation will be Saturday August 12, 2023 9:30am - noon at Southport Presbyterian Church, Toney Chapel. Memorial service at noon. Indiana Funeral Care was entrusted with arrangements.
He loved to camp, fish and listen to music.
Wilson St. Pierre Funeral Service handled arrangements.
ROSALIE ELAINE BROOKS, 81, husband, Kenneth Brooks; widow of Richard Gent; brother, Richard “Pat” Schnier; daughters, Terri Gent, Tammy Wolsiffer, Tracy (Leonard) Porter, and Tonya (Jon) Kennedy; six grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren.
Rosalie worked as a real estate agent for Century 21, and later at Rosegate Senior Living as a receptionist, where she was loved and adored.
She loved spending countless hours with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She loved cooking, entertaining, and decorating for the holidays, playing piano and singing.
Indiana Funeral Care handled arrangements.
SHIRLEY A. BROWN, 88, widow of George Brown; children, Bonnie (Brian) Hall, Chris Brown; three grandchildren; sister, Joanna Ferguson.
A Celebration of Life will be August 26, 2023, from 2-5 p.m. at the daughter’s home.
Arrangements entrusted to G.H. Herrmann Funeral Home.
STEVEN CRAIG MASON, 52, wife, Claudia Mason; children, Catherine Mason, Cassie (Josh) Keywood, Crissie (Josh) VanBuskirk, Richard and Candice Armstrong; nine grandchildren; one great-grandson; parents, Steve and Marilyn Mason; brother, Chris (Rebecca) Mason; grandmother, Martha Mason.
Craig was a member of Gray Road Baptist Church. He loved the church and it’s people.
He loved the band, KISS! He enjoyed Christian music on MOODY Radio, golf, video games with Catherine, cooking, and was a huge movie buff.
To his stepchildren, Craig was the dad that he didn’t have to be.
Services were conducted by G. H. Herrmann Funeral Home.
ALMA MARY MEADOWS, 83, widow of Billy Darrell Meadows; son, William (Diana) Meadows; two grandchildren; three great-grandchildren.
G. H. Herrmann Funeral Home handled arrangements.
NATHANIEL “NATE” RAAB, 26, wife, Rebekah “Bekah” Raab; son, Elijah; parents, Michael and Amanda Raab; brothers, Jonas, Henry (Acacia Anderson) and Toby Raab; in-laws, Charles and Michelle Edmonds; four grandparents.
Nate was a loving husband and father. He was very excited for the arrival of their new baby boy, Arlo, in December.
He was an Audio-Visual Technician/Engineer and served as a worship leader for several churches. He relied on his faith and loved to be in nature. He enjoyed reading and providing for his family.
Arrangements handled by O’Riley-Branson Funeral Service.
JAMES “JIM” EDWARD RUSH, 59, wife, Shelly Rush; daughter, Jamie (Steve) Skadra; two grandsons; siblings, Brenda (Dave) Heath, Debbie (Greg) Ritenour, Donald (Sharon) Rush, and Cheryl (Scott) Brown.
Jim was employed by YRC Freight for 24 years. He enjoyed spending time with his family and his pets. He loved to laugh and was known for his sense of humor.
G.H. Herrmann Funeral Home conducted services.
ELIZABETH MARIE ANGRICK RUTTER, 85, children, Donna Darling and Steven Rutter (JoAnn); five grandchildren; many great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren.
She worked at Western Electric and then worked at Eli Lilly until retirement. She enjoyed gardening, rock collecting, being with family, playing games, travel, and entertaining her family.
Arrangements entrusted to G. H. Herrmann Funeral Home.
RUSSELL “RUSS” LEE SEDAM, 85, wife, Joann Sedam; children, Denise (Chuck) Benenati, Kevin Sedam, Cheryl McMorris, Darrin (Beth) and Duane Johnson; several grandchildren.
Russ graduated from Manual High School, class of 1956.
He retired from Western Electric/ Lucent Technologies and after retirement, went on to be a tax advisor at H&R Block for 20 years. Russ was a lifelong Indianapolis Colts and IU fan throughout his life. He was a strong, hardworking man and the rock of the family. He took pride in everything he did.
Forest Lawn Funeral Home conducted services.
GEORGIA L. SHEA SMITH, 92, widow of David Shea and Robert Smith; children, Connie Stanifer, Amy (Mike) Tomey, Dave (Camille), Tony (Phyllis), and Steve (Shelley) Shea; 12 grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren.
She was employed with Meridian Mutual Insurance Company, Roselyn Bakery and was a wonderful homemaker for her family.
Georgia enjoyed playing cards, going to the casino and, most importantly, being surrounded by her family.
G. H. Herrmann Funeral Home conducted services.
ROSEMARY FAUST SWEENEY, 89, widow of Martin J. Sweeney, Jr.; children, Kathleen (Jerry) Helderman, Jeanne (Ray) Bowling, Michael, Jim (Tracy), and Rob (Lizza) Sweeney; five grandchildren; two great-grandchildren.
She enjoyed working as a Medical Technologist. She loved spending time with family, playing tennis, church activities, bridge night, traveling, astronomy and listening to music.
G.H. Herrmann Funeral Home handled arrangements.
FREDERICK WAYNE WEBER, 99, widower of LaVerne Weber and Jean Weber; children, Gary (Terri) and Frederick Weber Jr., Jill Zink (Wayne), Jacqueline Mitchell; stepchildren, Ronald Burns (Betty), Larry Burns; several grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren.
Wayne served in the Navy during World War II. He was an active member of Southland Community Church, a member of American Legion Post 252 and a lifetime member of Disabled American Veterans. He owned and operated Wayne Weber Plumbing, Heating & Cooling for 30 years.
Wilson St. Pierre Funeral Home was entrusted with arrangements.
PAMELA FAYE WILLIAMS, 70, widow of Paul “Pat” Williams; sons, Danny (Laura) and Matt (Liesl) Williams; siblings, Ron, Miles, John and H. D. Nicholson, Patricia Mercer; four grandchildren; two great-grandchildren.
Pamela loved camping, crafts, travel, and spending time with her family. She was a founding member of the Greenwood Memories Facebook page, loved the beach, was a mother to many people and loved by all who met her.
Wilson St. Pierre handled arrangements.