Lisa graduated from Franklin Central High School in 1981 and earned her nursing degree from Ivy Tech. Lisa’s hobbies included crafting, boating and camping. Additionally, she enjoyed playing table games, particularly cards, Yahtzee and Aggravation. She loved her family, her cats, Sierra and Mirikee, the Indianapolis Colts and listening to music.
Lisa was preceded in death by her father, Denzil Schockney Wasson and her mother, Sandra Evelyn Wickersham. She is survived by her son, Douglas Spegal, Jr. and his girlfriend, Sara; daughter, Elisha Garner and her husband, Joe; siblings: Mike Wasson, Roger Wasson, Tammy Wasson, Marnisa “Marni” Haltom and Tom Hendrickson; grandsons: Eli Spegal, Bly Meyers and Gabe Meyers; life partner, Richard Guignard; and many other loving family members and dear friends.
Lisa’s family will receive friends Wednesday, September 20, 2023 from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. at Newcomer Cremations, Funerals & Receptions, 925 East Hanna Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46227. A celebration of her life will follow at 1 p.m. at the funeral home.
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Jacqueline “Jackie” Walker
March 22, 1939 – August 12, 2023
Jackie, a beloved wife, mother, grandmother, sister, and friend peacefully passed away on August 12th.
She was preceded in death by her mother Mary Bolton Underwood, brother Billy Underwood, and her beloved dog Sparky. She is survived by her devoted husband Roy; children Terry “Punkin” Deer (Kenny), Randy “Pasquale” Walker (Julie), Brian “Butch” Walker (Jenny); grandchildren AJ (Neala), Hayley (Brady), Madisson (Evan), Garrett (Francisco), Gage (Graceson); great-grandchildren Harrison, Ayla, Phoenix, Winnie, Brooks; sisters Barbara Sering and Paula Carrico; and numerous nieces and nephews.
Jackie had a zest for life, a natural talent for decorating and an exquisite eye for detail. Her home was a reflection of her warmth and creativity. She loved entertaining and took great joy in preparing delicious meals and creating memorable gatherings for family and friends. Her culinary skills were legendary, and she added her own unique touch to every dish.
Jackie loved traveling, camping, and shopping. She found solace in gardening, playing the piano and fashionable accessories. Her powerful whistle was the friends and family herding call from acres away.
One of Jackie’s favorite pastimes was watching Turner Classic Movies. She had great appreciation for classic films and enjoyed spending her evenings immersed in the golden era of cinema.
Above all, Jackie adored her family. She took immense pleasure in caring for and playing with her children and grandchildren. Her love and devotion for her family were unparalleled.
A celebration of Jackie’s life will be held from 1-4 p.m. on September 24th at The Garment Factory, 101 E Wayne St. Franklin, IN 46131.
In honor of her love for animals, memorial contributions may be made to the Indianapolis Humane Society.
Jackie Walker will be remembered for her vibrant personality, her passion for life, and her unwavering love for her family. Her presence made a difference in the lives of those around her and she will be deeply missed.
May her soul rest in peace and may her memory forever be a source of love, comfort and inspiration.
Arrangements were handled by Flanner Buchanan.
PAID OBITUARY
LOGAN ALANN MATTHIAS, 30, passed away June 6, 2023 in Scottsdale, Arizonia. He attending Southport High School. A memorial service will be held Sept. 23 at 10 a.m. at University Heights Christian Church, 4050 Shelby St., Indianapolis, IN 46227. He now joins his baby brother. Both taken too soon. Logan is survived by his mother, Debra Harmon.
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Louise was born on August 11, 1943 in Indianapolis, IN to the late Thomas and Leona (DeWitt) Hash. She was a 1961 George Washington High School graduate and worked for a few years at Eli Lily, L.S. Ayres and with Flowers by George. She loved her family and spending as much time as possible. She loved all animals, but especially dogs. She also enjoyed spectator racing and going to the movies.
Survivors include her son David Tyler (Megan) of Whiteland, IN; grandchildren, Renee Turner (Dom) of Purceville, VA, Cassie Prowse (Brian) of Salem, VA, Nicole Fournier (Bobby) of Purceville, VA, Amber Thoele (Whitney) of Seymour, IN, Ian Murphy (Raegen) of Franklin, IN, several great-grandchildren; Sister, Shelby Williams (Jim), sisters-in-law, Ann Hash and Linda Hash; many nieces and nephews, great and great great nieces and nephews and too numerous to count friends. She will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved her.
Louise was preceded in death by her parents, her brothers, Bill and Charlie Hash and her former husband, George Robert “Tiny” Tyler.
Funeral services were held September 15, at Wilson St. Pierre Funeral Service and Crematory – Greenwood Chapel, 481 W. Main St. Burial followed at Greenwood Cemetery.
The family requests for memorial contributions be made to the Indianapolis Zoo, 1200 W. Washington St., Indianapolis, IN 46222, Southside Animal Shelter, 1614 W. Edgewood Ave, Indianapolis, IN 46217 or Tunnel For Towers Foundation, 2361 Hylan Blvd., Staten Island, NY 10306.
You are invited to visit our website at www.stpierrefamilyfuneral.com to share a memory or leave condolences.
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Harry worked as a trailer mechanic for Mayes Trailer Sales retiring in 2021. He was a motorcycle enthusiast. He showed his 1963 Nova every chance he could.
He loved the Broncos and tolerated the Colts. He liked antiquing and shopping at flea markets with Pat.
Visitation will be Thursday, Sept. 21, 2023 at Forest Lawn Funeral Home from 3-7 p.m. and the funeral at 7 p.m.
ANTHONY BOHMAN, 91, children, Natalie and Anthony II (Lisa) Bohman, Deborah (Jeff) Beeson, Denise (Bruce) Richardson, Margaret (Noble) Pearcy, Rebecca (Dirk) Peterson, Monica (Scott) DuBois; 14 grandchildren; 21 great-grandchildren.
Tony attended Sacred Heart Catholic School. He served in the Army during the Korean War. He was a member of Saints Francis and Clare Catholic Church.
Tony worked for Kirk and Blum retiring after 45 years as Dayton Divisional Manager.
He was a pilot and loved flying, woodworking, gardening, cooking, singing, listening to music, and the outdoors.
G.H. Herrmann Funeral Home handled arrangements.
TYRONE “TY” CAMPBELL, 65, wife, Darla; sons, Chris Hadley (Angie), Michael (Geri-Lynn) and Matthew Campbell; five grandchildren; brother, Rick Campbell (Peggy).
Ty graduated from Perry Meridian. He started selling boats, then switched to the car business where he worked for over 30 years.
He had a passion for playing golf, bowling, camping and fishing, and singing karaoke. His love for Elvis Presley was unparalleled.
Forest Lawn Funeral Home was entrusted with arrangements.
DOROTHY F. MATTINGLY, 98, children, Clara Barnett, Steven Mattingly, Carol Sweet, and Alice Farling; four grandchildren; four great-grandchildren.
She worked as an accountant in insurance and was a former member of Villa Baptist Church.
Her hobbies were jigsaw puzzles, word searches, and sudoku puzzles. She enjoyed traveling.
G. H. Herrmann Funeral Home handled arrangements.
JERRY M. MOSS, 85.
Indiana Funeral Care handled arrangements.
JENNY GENEVIEVE JONES NETTLES, 94, widow of Howard Nettles; daughters, Vickie Nelson, Kathy (Bob) Christy, Becky (Don) Mansmann; eight grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren.
Jenny’s world-famous fried chicken, delicious dumplings, and delectable desserts were renowned in the family.
In the 1970s, Jenny took up golf to spend time with her husband, an avid golfer and her instructor. Jenny won multiple championships at Sarah Shank and Smock golf courses.
Jenny had a love of quilting. She had a commitment to the Order of the Eastern Star.
Services conducted at Singleton and St. Pierre Funeral Service and Crematory.
RICHARD LUE REED, 86, widower of Norma Jean Reed; stepchildren, Bonita, Anthony (Earleen) and Jeff (Laurie) Durham, Winnie Durham Boling; six grandchildren.
Richard enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps. His hobbies included American Sign Language and music. He loved gospel music and enjoyed attending family gatherings. Richard worked as a chef in the food industry for many years.
Newcomer Funeral and Cremations handled arrangements.
DARROLD A. RODDA, 76, wife, Sharon Rodda; daughters, Dana Alexander (Scott) and Angela Penner (Gareth); two grandchildren; three siblings.
His career in graphic arts took him and his family around the country. Darrold served in Vietnam as a Marine and was a member of the VFW Greenwood. He enjoyed being around his family, reading, golfing, and smoking a good cigar. His corny jokes, vast amounts of useless knowledge, and orneriness will be dearly missed.
Visitation will be Wed., Sept. 20, 2023 from 1 p.m. until time of service at 3 p.m. at G. H. Herrmann Funeral Home in Greenwood.
ROSALIE ANN ROLFSEN, 85, husband, Paul Rolfsen; children, Jeff (Susan), Chris (Kathy) and Mike (Stephanie) Rolfsen, Debbie (Greg) Rolfsen-Klein; 10 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; brother; Charles (Marilyn) Betzner.
Rosalie was a graduate of Southport High School, class of 1955. She still enjoyed having lunch with her high school friends. Her kindness was unmatched, and she thrived on helping others. Her family will tell you that she had the patience of “Job”.
Rosalie was known as the “Queen of Christmas.” She was an avid reader and amazing cook.
Visitation was held at O’Riley Branson Funeral Service.
LISA ANN TABOR, 59, widow of David Tabor; companion, Stephen Hart; children, Aaron and Austin Helton, Charles, Patrick (Haley Wallace), Quinton, David II and Elisabeth Tabor, Stephen Hart; siblings, Debbie (Richard) Pell, Becky Brizendine, Patrick (Lois) Wilds.
She earned her nursing degree from University of Indianapolis. Lisa was a special education teacher at Franklin Central High School and was cheer coach for the Sparkle Cheer Team.
Services were held at G.H. Herrmann Funeral Home.
KAREN J. WHEATLEY, 74, husband, George Wheatley; children, Stacey (David) Gordon, Charles (Amy) Bare, David Wheatley, and Marikay Raters; nine grandchildren; six great-grandchildren.
She was a frequent contributor to the Franklin Township Informer. She had a column “Never Trust a Skinny Cook” where she would share her recipes.
As her children grew older, she became more involved with Wheatley’s Market. When the market closed, she helped with the much-loved Wheatley’s Fish Fry. Her fun-loving spirit, love, and generosity will be missed.
A celebration of life took place at Wilson St. Pierre, Franklin Township Chapel.
MARK ALAN YOUNG, 65, mother, Garnet Young; children, Bailee (Kyle), Travis (Anna); five grandchildren; one great-grandson; brother, Mauri (Debra); significant other, Cindy Lou.
He was a carpenter and loved to fish and play the guitar. He was a private pilot, an accomplished artist and loved to paint. Mark was an outgoing, fun and, creative person. He has influenced many lives.
Little & Sons Funeral Home was entrusted with arrangements.