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SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1988 -THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR- -B-21 Obituaries Donald Tavcl, optician exec, dies of car accident injuries JACOB R. ROBERTS, 83. Forest-ville, N.Y.. formerly of Indianapolis, died Thursday. Services will be at 1 1 a.m.

Wednesday in Shirley Brothers East Chapel, with calling from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesday.

He was a former vice president of the Indiana AFL-CIO and was a former president of the Marion County AFL-CIO. He also was a former member of the Lawrence Board of Zoning Appeals. He was the widower of Elsie Bruce Roberts. Survivors: daughter, Jane Wendell; brother. Leroy Roberts: sister, Jean May; four grandchildren: eight greatgrandchildren.

M. JANE HAMLIN SCHENK, 69. Whlteland, died Friday. Services will be at 11:30 a.m. Tuesday In Forest Lawn Wilson St.

Pierre Funeral Home, Greenwood, with calling from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Monday. She was a secretary nine years for the Johnson County Farm Bureau and before that was credit manager of the L.S. Ayres Co.

Greenwood store. She was a member of Bethany Presbyterian Church. Whlteland. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society. Survivors: husband, Ernest A.

Schenk: son, Joseph A. Schenk: daughter, Karen Lynn Ishizuka: brothers, William H. and Raymond L. Hamlin; sister, Nell A. Rikard; four grandchildren.

BELLE DELOTT SPEIRS, 75. Indianapolis, died Saturday. Services will be at 1 1 a.m. Tuesday In Aaron-Ruben-Nelson Meridian Hills Mortuary. She had been a clerk-typist for the Indiana State Highway Department and the Health and Hospital Corp.

of Marion County many years, retiring in 1977. She was a member of Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation. Memorial contributions may be made to the congregation. She was the widow of Thomas Spelrs. Survivors: daughter, Susan Mitchell: brother.

Harry G. Levin: sister. Dora Shapiro; three grandchildren. ROSA B. EDWARDS WATSON.

72. Nashville, formerly of Indianapolis, died Saturday. Services will be at 1 1 a.m. Tuesday at Harmony Baptist Church. Calling will be from 4 p.m.

to 9 p.m. Monday at Bond-Mitchell Funeral Home, Nashville. She retired 10 years ago from Flanner House. She was a member of Harmony Baptist Church and was a former member of the Church of the Living God in Indianapolis. Survivors: husband, Leroy Watson; daughters, Barbara Robinson, Karen and Jackie Watson: sons.

Joseph, Ronald and George Sanders, James and Leroy Watson sisters, Marie Edwards, Maxine Payne, Marjorie Hutchison and Ruby Johnson: brother. Leo Edwards: 30 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchil Robert Copeland dies; foster parent of 68 in 12-year span Services for Robert R. Copeland, 70, a foster parent to 68 children, died Friday. Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Monday In Trinity Lutheran Church, of which he was a member.

Calling will be from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. today in Shirley Brothers East Chapel. He and his wife were foster parents to 68 children during a 12-year period. A truck driver for Witco-RIchard-son Co.

16 years, he retired in 1983. He was an Army veteran of World War II. Memorial contributions may be made to the church, Lutheran High School or Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. Survivors: wife, Barbara Wander-see Copeland: sons, Robert D. and William A.

Copeland; daughters. Jill F. Copeland, Karen Shrontz, Can-dace K. Davis and Deborah A. Eber-sole; brothers, Ross, Francis and Kenneth Copeland; sisters, Carolyn Morton, Nancy Clem and Mary Lou Jolly: 19 grandchildren; five greatgrandchildren.

WALTER T. LUDLOW. 85. Stony Ridge. Ohio, formerly of Indianapolis, died Saturday.

Services will be at 2 p.m. Monday In Marsh Funeral Home. Luckey. Ohio, with calling from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.

today and from 9 a.m. to services Monday. Graveside services will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday In Washington Park North Mausoleum. He was a retired tool and die maker at Progress Tool and Die.

Memorial contributions may be made to the American Lung Association. Survivors: wife, Margaret Mohler Ludlow: sons, Allen, Gayle, Ronald Metcalf: daughter, Sarra Gordon: eight grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren. HEDWIG KISSEL MESSMER, 86. Lebanon, formerly of Indianapolis, died Friday. Services will be at 2:30 p.m.

Monday In Conkle Speedway Funeral Home, with calling from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. today. She had been a salesclerk in the children's department of L.S. Ayres Co.

32 years, retiring In 1970. She was a member of Zion Evangelical Church of Christ. Memorial contributions may be made to the Boone County Cancer Society. She was the widow of Walther Messmer. Survivors: daughters.

Norma M. Dirlam sister, Hilda Mes-serschmldt; three grandchildren: seven great-grandchildren. FRANCES MAY BOWMAN MORGAN, 92. Franklin, died Friday. Graveside services will be at 2 p.m.

Monday In Greenlawn Cemetery, Franklin. There will be no calling. Vandivler-Parsley Funeral Home, Franklin, is handling arrangements. She was the widow of David Lee Morgan. Survivors: brother.

Wood-row Bowman: sister, Thelma Fort-ney: six grandchildren. ELVA SWANK NOLAND, 95, Indianapolis, died Friday. Services will be at 10 a.m. Monday in Shirley Brothers Irving Hill Chapel, with calling from 2:30 p.m. to 9 p.m.

today. A capsule sorter and inspector for Ell Lilly and Co. 30 years, she retired In 1958. She was the widow of William N. Noland.

She was a member of Woodside United Methodist Church. Survivors: daughters, Kathryn L. Sulgrove and Ruth E. Tarrant: eight grandchildren: 10 great-grandchildren. CHARLES RUSSELL SMITH, 80.

Indianapolis, formerly of Plttsboro. died Friday. He was a retired machinist and formerly worked at International Harvester Co. He was a member of Cumberland Baptist Church. Services will be at 10:30 a.m.

Monday In David A. Hall Mortuary. Brownsburg, with calling from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. today.

He was the widower of Elda Smith. Survivors: brothers, Leo and Armond Smith; sister, Mayme Pedigo. Radio minister Vernon McGee dies at age 84 UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL Templeton, Calif. The Rev. J.

Vernon McGee, who taught the Thru the Bible radio series on more than 600 stations In the United States and Canada during a 55-year ministry, died of heart failure at 84, ministry officials said. Rev. McGee died Thursday In a nursing home In the central California town of Templeton, near his daughter's home, officials of the Thru the Bible Radio Network ministry said Saturday. Rev. McGee was the pastor of the downtown Los Angeles Church of the Open Door, famed for its rooftop neon "Jesus Saves" sign, for 21 years until 1970 when he gave up his pulpit to lecture at Bible conferences nationwide and to continue as president of the Thru the Bible Radio Network.

A native of Hillsboro. Texas, Rev. McGee left his bank teller Job to pursue a bachelor of arts degree from Southwest University in Memphis, now Rhodes College. He also earned a bachelor of divinity degree from the Columbia Theological Seminary and master and doctor of theology degrees from the Dallas Theological Seminary. He was ordained a Presbyterian minister In 1933.

Rev. McGee was a pastor of churches in Georgia. Tennessee and Texas before moving to Los Angeles in 1941. He began his radio ministries with occasional broadcasts In the 1930s and later with the weekly The Open Bible Hour program at a Pasadena station in 1941. His broadcasts were expanded to a daily half-hour show in 1949 called The High Noon Bible Broadcast The Thru the Bible weekday broadcast first aired In 1967 and had expanded to more than 600 radio stations in the United States and Canada.

It was also broadcast overseas. Rev. McGee wrote more than 100 books on Bible subjects. In 1981, he received the Dlstln-. guished Service Award from the National Religious Broadcasters.

Rev. McGee is survived by his wife, Ruth McGee: a daughter, and two grandsons. A private graveside service will be Monday. Thru the Bible Radio Network officials plan a private memorl-; al service for January. FOUR MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM FREE CONSULTATION TM Samuel Goldberg dies; was longtime city businessman Samuel C.

Goldberg. Indianapolis businessman, died Saturday. Memorial services will be at 2 p.m. today In Peace Chapel at Crown Mausoleum. Aaron-Ruben-Nelson Meridian Hills Mortuary Is handling arrangements.

He and his brothers worked In the auto parts Industry and defense surplus equipment sales in the 1920s. He was president of Tucker-Dorsey Manufacturing Corp. and Brengar Indianapolis. He was vice president of Superior Trailer Manufacturing Corp. and the Continental Hotel, Indianapolis.

Mr. Goldberg retired In 1968. He was a member of Congregation Beth-El Zedeck. Memorial contributions may be made to the donor's favorite charity. Survivors: wife.

Irene Dyar Goldberg: sons, Gary and John Goldberg: daughter. Dr. Brenda Bemporad: brother, Charles Goldberg; sister, Lillian Solotkin: two grandsons. ANNA B. GODFREY, 81.

Indianapolis, died Friday. Services will be at 7 p.m. Monday at Grundy Memorial Chapel, with calling for three hours before services. She had been a laboratory assistant at the Indiana University Medical Center for 34 years, retiring In 1970. She was a member of Mount Zion Baptist Church, its gospel choir, culinary committee and Sunday school Workers Club.

Survivors: husband, William C. Godfrey son, William C. Godfrey three grandchildren. MILDRED GWILDYN INGLE HAGAN-MAN, 76. Indianapolis, died Saturday.

Services will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday In Little and Sons Funeral Home, Beech Grove, with calling from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. Monday. She was the widow of Doc Haganman.

She was a member of Meridian Church of God. She was a graduate of the Washington School of Art. Survivors: sons, Richard Benton A. and James W. Haganman: daughter.

Nettle J. Holt: 1 1 grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren. LEROY JACKSON, 55. Indianapolis, died Nov. 25.

There will be no services. Calling will be from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Monday In Boat-right Funeral Home. He had been a construction worker for Baker Form Construction Co.

10 years, retiring In 1973. Survivors: son, Gregory Cole: daughters, Tracy and Lawana Cole: brother, William L.A. Jackson. SHARICE DENISE JOHNSON. 3.

Indianapolis, died Wednesday. Graveside services were Saturday In New Crown Cemetery. Stuart Mortuary Chapel assisted with arrangements. Survivors: mother, Rene Johnson; father. Dennis D.

Hart: brother. Charles E. Williams; grandmothers, Rachel Johnson and Joleen Hart. FERN M. BRUNES KNIPP, 83.

Brownsburg, died Friday. Services will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday In Matthews Mortuary, Brownsburg, with calling from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. Monday.

She had worked In the stock department of J.C. Penney's 18 years, retiring in 1964. She was the widow of Emory Knlpp. Survivor: brother, Virgil Brunes. ADA HOUSTON LOGWOOD.

87. Indianapolis, died Saturday. Services will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday at Hov-ey Street Church of Christ, with calling from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Tuesday at Stuart Mortuary Chapel. She was the widow of Raymond Logwood. Survivors: son, Joe Henry Logwood: daughters. Susie Gardner, Janle Strickland and Lettle Toliver: sisters. Ola Mae Garrett and Elizabeth Pot ter: 24 grandchildren, 44 greatgrandchildren; 5 great-great-grandchildren.

Indiana Deaths Anderson Lowell D. Bennett, 78, husband of Mary E. Hinshaw Bennett: Esther G. Armstrong, 73. wife of John J.

Armstrong. Brownstown Joseph H. Kenny, 80, husband for Bernlce Heller Kenney. Greencastle G. Orville Reed, 89.

husband of Edith M. Wilson Reed: Claude E. (Gene) Smith. 54. husband of Carol Hoopengarner Smith.

Hillsboro Edna Parker Swindler, 94, widow of James Swindler Hope Rosy May Gates Lewis Rapp. 86, widow of William Delbert Rapp. North Vernon David E. Easterly, 78, widower of Margaret Banta Easterly, Pearl Ellis Speer Marcum. 91.

widow of George Marcum. Paoli Enos Cooper. 72. Sciplo Gertrude A. Hulse Grunkemeyer, 82, widow of Frank Grunkemeyer.

Seymour Betty Ann Colvln Jaynes, 49. Sunman Robert Wills. 58. deadline is 4:45 p.m Monday through Friday for next ft One-column If Classified Ad Services for Donald L. Tavel.

36, Indianapolis, vice president In charge of marketing for Dr. David Tavel's Premium Optical who was. also regarded as a pioneer In computerized music and art, will be at 2 Monday at Congregation Beth-El Zedek, 600 West 70th Street. l-He died Saturday In St Vincent Hospl-; tal of Injuries in Mr. Tavel a Nov 28 automo- i bile-accident.

He received a unique degree from Indiana University in multi-media and in 1976 the first-ever master of music degree from the IU Center for Electronic and Computer Music. He was an Innovator In finding ways of using computers outside thelr traditional technical uses. TFirst experimenting with musical i synthesizers In the mid-1970s, he Introduced the Instruments Into the i Indianapolis Public Schools, lectur-; ing on their use and teaching college graduate level courses In computer music techniques. At one time, he served on two faculties at once founding a com-s puter graphics and animation de- partment at IU and teaching courses In computer music at IUPUI. i He held several patents on com- puter hardware and programs and was an early experimenter in a form of musical reproduction known as MIDI.

Musical Instrument Digital In- MARION OAKES ABSHER, 69. i Noblesville, formerly of Indianapolis, died Friday. Services will be at 1 i p.rfi. "Monday in Trout and Hughes Funeral Home, Evans-Godby Chapel, Noblesville, with calling from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.

and 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. today. He! had worked for Design Build Corp. of Indianapolis for many years, retiring In 1983.

He was an Army 'veteran of World War II. Memorial contributions may be made to the Cancer Service of Hamilton County. Survivors: wife. Susie L. Clairday JAhsher; sons, Donald, Dennis, Rod-i ney and Curtis Absher: daughters, Darlene Smenner and Kim Compton; brothers, Delmar.

Kenneth, Lyle and Ellis Absher; sisters. Liz Glover, Cara jLee Duvall, Josie Miller and Betty Absher: 20 grandchildren; seven 1 great-grandchildren. I' 'MARIETTA WILSON ANDERSON, 93. Carmel. died Saturday.

Services will be at 1 p.m. Monday In Flanner Buchanan Broad Ripple Mortuary, with calling two hours before ser-J vices. She formerly worked for Stokely-Van Camp Co. She was a member of Trinity Presbyterian Church. She was the widow of Wil-.

liam.C. Anderson. Survivors: sons, Gerry Theln and Charles E. Trjomson; five grandchildren: 10 great-grandchildren. RUBY DEAN NELSON BROOKS, 2 1 died Wednesday.

Services will be at 1 1 a.m. Wednesday in Boatright Fu-. nerai Home, with calling from 5 p.m. to-9 p.m. Tuesday.

She was attend- ing PSI Institute of Indianapolis. Sur- vivors: husband. Wesley Brooks I brothers, Hume III, Barry and Paul I Nelson: sisters, Sherita, Christina, Debra. Maria and Natalie Nelson. R.

FRANKE BIRD, 74. ln- dlanapolis. died Friday. Services will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday In Shirley Brothers Irving Hill Chapel, with calling from 1 p.m.

to 9 p.m. Mon- day. She was manager for Green Stamps store in Irvington 10 years, retiring in 1968. She was a member of St John Lutheran Church at Five Points. Memorial contributions may be made to the church.

She was the widow of Law-! rence L. Bird. Survivors: son. Lance Bird; sisters. Alberta Ahlbrand and Alma Denges: one grandchild.

I FLf MISTER BOYD, 83. Indiana-' polis. died Thursday. There will be no services. Calling will be from 4 1 p.m, to 9 p.m.

Monday in Lavenla's Home for Funerals. He was a former janitor Survivors: daughter. Con stance J. Hayes: two grandchildren; six great-grandchildren. ANNA M.

WEDDING VanHOY i KOOWS BRADBURY, 82. Indianapolis. died Saturday. Services will be at 10 a.m.- Wednesday In Shirley Brothers East -Chapel, with calling from 2 p.m. "to 8 p.m.

Tuesday. She had been co-owner of VanHoy Drug Store on East 10th Street. She was a member of Grace United Methodist i Church. Survivors: husband. How-' ard Bradbury: stepson.

Thomas Bradbury: stepdaughter, Judy Wil- lits: -sister. Lucille Messersmith. WltLA FERN MONTGOMERY BURCH, 84. Indianapolis, died Friday Services will be at 11 a.m. Monday In Hall-Baker-Lltke Funeral Home.

Plalnfield. with calling from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. today She had worked for Excelsior Laundry Cleaners Inc for more than 20 years, retiring in I 1985. Survivors: husband.

Ernest Burch: daughter. Karen Budd: three grandchildren: four great-grandchil dren. KEVIN WAYNE BURDINE, 15. In dianapolis, died Friday of Injuries suffered In an auto accident at biuii Road and Harding Street. Services will be at 2 p.m.

Monday in Flanner Buchanan Farley Mann Road Cha- with calling from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. today and from 10 a.m. until I services Monday. He was a freshman at Perry Meridian High School, bur- vivors: parents, Floyd Jr.

and Shirley Ann Curl Burdine- sister, Tamera iRene Burdine: grandparents. Floyd 'Sr. and Mary L. Burdine and Orville I terface. that fuses computers to electronic music devices, amplifiers.

In 1974, he developed an early version of a device, known as a Resynator an electronic synthesizer that Is capable of letting a musician take any Instrument and making It sound like anything else. His interests In art led to Innovations in computerized graphics, and animation was a natural lead Into video. His own firm. Donte Inc. provided animations for such firms as Hook Drugs, Asbury Indianapolis radio station WZPL, MTV.

local television stations and various magazines. His knowledge of computers allowed him to create electronic record keeping for his family's optometry business. Aaron-Ruben-Nelson Meridian Hills Mortuary is in charge of arrangements. Memorial contributions may be made to the Donald L. Tavel Music Scholarship Fund.

2839 Lafayette Road. Indianapolis, Ind. 46222. Survivors: wife, Tamara Tavel; daughter, Alison C. Tavel: mother.

Kit Tavel: father, Dr. David Tavel: three brothers, Alan, Larry, and his twin. Ronald L. Tavel. THOMAS E.

CARTER 82. Indianapolis, died Friday. Services will be at 1 1 a.m. Tuesday In Our Savior Lutheran Church, with calling from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m.

Monday. He had been a self-employed landscape gardener 39 years, retiring this year. Survivors: wife. D'Ray Jackson Car ter: son, Thomas E. Carter daughters, Margie Kelly and Miriam Jane Foxworth: 12 grandchildren: 16 great-grandchildren.

OMER LEE C00KEN0UR, 80. Plalnfield, formerly of Indianapolis, died Friday. Services will be at 1 p.m. Monday In Moore and Kirk Irvington Chapel, with calling from 1 p.m. to 8 p.m.

today. He had worked for Kroger Co. as a maintenance man 21 years, retiring in 1970. He was a member of Calvary Baptist Church. Indianapolis.

He was 'the widower of Janle E. Cookenour. Survivors: son. Edgar Clay Cookenour; brother, Frank Cookenour: nine grandchildren: 14 great-grandchildren. ANNIE SPENCER DAVIS, 71.

Indianapolis, died Saturday. Graveside services will be at 1 1 a.m. Tuesday in Floral Park Cemetery. Calling will be from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Monday In Wilson-St. Pierre Chapel of the Chimes. She had been a waitress at Pursley's Grill 30 years, retiring in 1 9y. burvivors: stepson, Richard A. Davis: stepdaughter, Esther K.

Southern: foster daughter, Susan Miller: brother, Robert Spencer: five stepgrandchlldren. FRANCES BULLOCK DAVIS, 90. Indianapolis, died Saturday. Services will be at 2 p.m. Monday In Porter Funeral Home, North Salem, with calling from 3 p.m.

to 8 p.m. today. She had worked at the former Clay-pool Hotel and RCA Corp. VIRGINIA COX DAVISSON, 72. Danville, died Friday.

Services will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday in Baker Funeral Home, Danville, with calling from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. Monday. She had been co-owner of Danville Automotive Supply 26 years, retiring In 1982.

Memorial contributions may be made to the donor's favorite charity. Survivors: husband. Elmer Da visson; daughter. Barbara Walls: three grandchildren: two greatgrandchildren MARY T. BARNHILL DRANSFIELD, 86.

Indianapolis, died Wednesday Services will be at 1 1 a.m. Tuesday In Harry W. Moore Castleton Chapel, with calling from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. Monday.

She was a member of Good Shepherd Lutheran Church. She was the widow of Thomas DuPount Dransfield Sr. Survivors: daughters, Mary Margaret Dransfield and Henrietta HIggans: sons, Thomas D. Jr. and Robert E.

Dransfield: sisters, Amanda Bailey and Alberta Jolly: brother, Vaughn E. Perry: four grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren. P. LEROY DYER, 84. Indianapolis, died Wednesday.

Services will be at 10 a.m. Monday in Shirley Brothers East Chapel, with calling from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. today. He had worked for Borden Dairy Including as a route superintendent, retiring In 1966.

He was an Army veteran of World War II. He was a member of Englewood Christian Church. Survivors: son. William Leroy Dyer: daughter. Zelda Seibert; six grandchildren.

ADA MAE BROOKS EDWARDS, 80. Indianapolis, died Saturday. Services will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday in Flanner Buchanan High School Road Mortuary, with calling from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Monday. She was a member of Abundant Life Memorial Church Memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart Association. She was the widow of Dave J. Edwards. Survivors: daughters.

Gladys J. Ray and Lilly Mae Blakenshlp: sons. Eugene Edwards and Nickle J. Ray: half brother. Joe Brooks: nine grandchildren: 17 great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren.

MABEL C. DITTMANN FRANKS, 95. Indianapolis, died Friday. Services will be at 1 p.m. Monday in Second Presbyterian Church, where she was a member.

Calling will be from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. today in Flanner Buchanan Broad Ripple Mortuary.

She was the widow of Earl J. Franks. Survivors: daughters. Eileen Dittmann Clay and Violet M. Offringa: five grandchildren: eight great-grandchildren.

dren. SYLBERT RAYMOND WILLIAMS, 83. Shelbyville. died Saturday. Services will be at 10 a.m.

Wednesday in Carmony-Ewlng Harrison Street Funeral Home. Shelbyville, with calling from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday. He had been a truck driver many years for Newsom Transport Columbus, retiring in 1970.

He was a member of Liberty United Methodist Church. He was the widower of Wengnah Faye Taylor Williams. Survivors: daughters, Evelyn Isley, Maxine Adams, Mary Lou Bush, Pauline Eads and Marjorie Williams; son, Eugene Williams; brothers. Ralph and Garnet Williams: 10 grandchildren: 18 greatgrandchildren: one great-stepgrand-child. WILLIAM E.

WHITTAKER, 42. Indianapolis, died Friday. Services will be at 1 1 a.m. Monday in Stevens Chapel of the Flowers, with calling from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m.

today. He worked In the inventory control department of Silver Burdette Ginn Publishing Co. four years. He was a member of Chapel Rock Christian Church. Survivors: wife.

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