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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1992 -THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR- B-6 INDEX OF METRO-AREA OBITUARIES Obituaries Rev. Theron R. Castleman served United Methodist churches 50 years Wilson E. Pollard Jean Ann Rademaker Loree Nesbitt Samuel Lillian M. Sinex Smith Naomi Ruth Smith Audrey Isabella Waddell BOONE COUNTY Juanita B.

Erwin Cooke Dortha E. Pinnick Finke HAMILTON COUNTY Agnes Irene Birden Bragg Sharon M. Crawford MARION COUNTY James W. Babcock Margaret E. Steele Barnes Rosalie Hobbs Bolton Bertha Bell Jack G.

Burton Juanita Thomas Carter Bruce Allen Cooley Alda C. Boles DeVore Henry William Dezelan Inez A. Moss Doyle Carter Franklin Robert Thomas Hargraves James "Erv" Hutton Thelma M. Seal Kingore Michael J. Mascari Luella Williams McClure HENDRICKS COUNTY Gladys Kellams Gibbs Florence M.

Sharp Scott JOHNSON COUNTY Rev. Theron Castleman SHELBY COUNTY Rose Macke FORMER RESIDENTS Ramona Daily Barker Frank E. Cleveland William E. Maxwell Daniel M. "Trapper" Miller Carol J.

DeVault McBride Hazel Mae Nauman Fred E. Nicoson LOREE NESBITT SAMUEL, 66. Indianapolis, died Thursday. Services will be Thursday at 7 p.m. In Boat-right Funeral Home, with calling from 5 p.m.

She had been an assembler for RCA more than 15 years, retiring in 1967. She was a member of Cathedral of Praise Bible Way Church. Survivors: husband, David Samuel; son, David Keith Samuel; brothers, Willie Lawson Hall, Roy James, Bernard, Rufus Calvin and Larry Nesbitt: sisters, Eva Hughes, Mamie Thomas and Ethel Bowie; one granddaughter. LILLIAN M. SINEX SMITH, 84, Beech Grove, formerly of Indiana-polls, died Monday.

Services will be at 10 a.m. Thursday in St. Paul Hermitage, Beech Grove, with calling there from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. today.

Little Sons Funeral Home, Beech Grove, Is handling arrangements. She had been a member of St. Patrick Catholic Church. Memorial contributions may be made to the Girl Scouts. She was the widow of Michael H.

Smith. Survivors: daughters, Jean Slple, Anita Sullivan and Alice Kay King; son, Michael L. Smith; brother, Frank Sinex; 12 grandchildren: 10 greatgrandchildren; a Rev. Castleman was a graduate of Chicago Training School for City, Home and Foreign Missions, now Garrett Theological Seminary. Memorial contributions may be made to the Theron R.

Castleman Mission Memorial Fund, In care of the South Indiana Foundation of United Methodist Church 4532 Mary Belle Lane, Indianapolis, 46237. Survivors: wife, Adella Martha Buess Castleman; daughter, Carolyn Ellis; son, Theron Garth Castleman; brother, Thomas Oliver Castleman; four grandchildren; two MyAnswer FLORENCE M. SHARP. SC0TTfc US, Danville, died Sunday, erylces will be at 11 a. Thursday In 'Welch Cornett Linton Chapel, ttrtfon, wtth calling from 5 p.m.

to 9 p.irt; today and from 9 a.m. until services Thursday. She had worked for. Ahe Danville Book Store. She was a member of Hlllcrest Baptist Church, Danville.

She was the widow pf Ray Scott. Survivors: sons, Dan and David Scott: daughter, Mary Beth Scott: brother, Daniel G. Sharp; five grandchildren; six great-grandchildren. NAOMI RUTH SMITH, 75. Indianapolis, died Monday.

Serviced, will be private. There will be not calling. Little Sons Funeral Beech Grove, Is handling arrangements. Survivors: son, Henry R. Smith; sis ter, Martha Dalton; two grandchildren: four i.

AUDREY ISABELLE WADDELL, Indianapolis, died Saturday, r. Ser-' vices will be at 11 a.m. Friday in Second Presbyterian Church, of which she was a member, Calling will be a half-hour prior to, SfirV ices. She had been a secretary af the i Herron School of Art. Survivors: sis- ters, Frelda Heck.

Barbara Jane Llndroth and Garnet Waddell. founded one of the world's -most', ancient churches. One of the most revolutionary teachings of Jesus Was that salvation is for all men and women, regardless of their ethnic background. The reason is because God created all of us, and He loves all of us and wants us to spend eternity with Him. "For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Sort; that whoever believes In hirtr shall tiot perish but have eternal life" (John In Heaven there will be people "from every tribe and anguage and people and nation'" (Revelation a I invite you to examine', Jes.us Christ for yourself, as He Is found in the pages of the Gospelst The greatest discovery you will ever make is that God loves you, arid that He will give you peac and meaning in life as you turn tn faith to Christ.

4 Write to Billy Graham, The Indianapolis Star, in care of Tribune Media 720 North Orange Avenue, 32801. Tribune Media Service x.y'V' 1 v.yi James Coleman, 54, 4117 Fletcher Avenue, oas-trointestinal hemorrhage. Charles Cos, 53, (401 Harcourf Road, Vera Coy, 69, St. Francis Hospital Cente, oero-nary artery disease. Mary Dammond, 70, 3690 Glenoalrn Lane, can-' cer.

Juanita Douglas, 8), 2010 North Capital Avenue, stroke. 1 Leah Dycus, month, St. Vincent Hospital, sudden Infant death syndrome. Clyde Emily, 09, Community Hospital East, lung disease. Beverly Fox, 62, Community Hospital East, lw- pus.

Robert Frazer, 62, 3531 Beeler Avenue, coronary artery disease. Odelia Goebel, 07, 102 Sourh Meridian Street, heart failure. Ben Hamby 67, Roudebush Veterans -Medical Center, heart failure. Robert Harmon, 66, St. Hospital Center, carcinoma.

Dale Hirt, 34, St. Francis Hospital Cente fatty metamorphosis. Walter Hocker 80, St. Vincent Hospital; mela-' noma. Linda Houston, 36, 2002 Albany Street, myeloma.

James Howard, 65, 7231 Thompson Road, card- noma. Mary Hyde, 77, Indiana University Hospital, sepsis. Rebecca Inglls, 34, St. Vincent 'Hospital, leukemia. if Faye J.

Jones, 91, 7301 East 16th Street, certfnd-ma. jj Estella Kerner, 87, Court, cjronary artery disease. Eloise merman, 71, 8401 Harcoort Road, Pvlmo-' nary disease. -r Joseph Lanche, 58, Westview Hospital) cardiovascular disease. Ruth Langlais, 87, Methodist Hospital, caMlopeM monary arrest.

George Loy, 83, 6549 Madison Avenue, ceCebro- -vascular accident. Flossie McGaughey, 83, Methodist Hospital, en- cephalopathy. Katherine Mohr, 69, Methodist Hospital, dialysis. Nellie Peterman, 93, St. Francis Hospital Center heart failure.

v. r-- Viola Poe, 77, 1523 North Temple Aveutt pulmonary disease. Ronald Sherber, 47, Wishard Memorial Hospital, atherosclerosis. Dewitt Smith, 48, Wishard Memorial, hemorrhage. Paul Smith, 62, 5600 East 16th Street, respiratory failure.

Arnold Stewart, 41, Indiana University Hospital, sepsis. Mary Taylor, 86, Methodist Hospital, carcinoma. Joseph Teamer, 36, Methodist Hospital, acquired Immune deficiency syndrome. i Mary Thomas, 89, 6440 West 34th Street, cerebrovascular Daisy Thurman, 104, 1910 North Senate inanition. John Troxel, 32, 2851 North Shadeland Avenue, overdose.

Mildred Wall, 81, St. Francis Hospital Cenfef, myocardial Infarction. Frances Woodward, 74, 1921 North Wariflan Ave-nue, cardiovascular collapse, By BILLY GRAHAM jfk uestion: I am a member of 1(4)1 an ethnic minority in VJj America, and I don't want anything to do with Christianity because it Is a white man's religion. I need to find my own religion, one that will speak to my cultural heritage and will apply to my life today. We don't need Christianity in my view.

M.S. Answer: I'm sorry if you have gotten the impression that Christianity is only a "white man's religion." That may seem true, although in fact there are millions of believers among our nation's ethnic minorities. There also are hundreds of millions of Christians throughout the world from almost every ethnic group. Jesus Christ was born in that part of the world which touches Europe, Africa and Asia. His earliest followers were from the Middle East, and even as early as the first century, the Christian faith had spread to northern Africa and to Asia, as well as Europe.

One of the most influential converts was an Ethiopian official (see Acts who. tradition says, went back to his nation and ForThe Record BIRTHS COMMUNITY HOSPITAL EAST Boy McCLURE, Vanessa. Girls RIGGS, Gary and Debra; PAR DUE, James and Teresa. COMMUNITY HOSPITAL NORTH Boy TRIEB, Jay and Angela. Girls GILES, Ralph and Billie; TRUE, Robert and Cynthia.

HUMANA WOMEN'S HOSPITAL Boys CHILDRESS, Tom and Sally; GOODNIGHT, Matthew and Kathy; HOWARD, Steve and NOTTS, Shannon and Stephanie; LEMONS, Daniel and Kathleen; MCDOWELL, Dennis and Stephanie; RIESMEYER, Jeffrey and Kathleen; TUCC0, Matthew and Laurie. Girls ELDER, Dale and Denlse; JONES, Russell and Sarah; LAIKIN, Daniel and Jackie; R0BBINS, Jeffrey and Amy; SHAPIRO, Brian and Sarah; SIEGLER, Larry and Julie. INDIANA UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL Girls FRANZWA, Richard and Pamella; SHELTON, Patricia. METHODIST HOSPITAL Boys CHOCKLETT, Kevin and Jerri; FORD, Michael and Cheryl; HOBBS, Gary and Jerri; MARTIN, Brian and Melissa; REIFEIS, Stacy; TURNER, Nathasha. Girls HART, Troy and Klmberly; PERA, Richard and Donna; WEBSTER, Tracy; WOLFE, Robert andTamara.

Twin girls HEINZ, Michael and Beverly. ST. FRANCIS HOSPITAL CENTER Boys CRAFT, Jamie; HYATT, Dennis and Margie; MINER, Jeffrey and Oonna. Girls DAVIS, Chrystal; FOSTER, Robert and Klmberly. ST.

VINCENT HOSPITAL Boys COHEN, Robert and Beverly; FISH, Mark and Kristin; LANGMEYER, Amber; YOUNG, Steve and Klmberly. Girls BICKLEY, Curt and Melissa; C0RYA, Todd and Barbara; HICKS, Robert and Barrl; LOGS-DON, Charles Jr. and Nancy. WISHARD MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Boys BALL, Tuwana; CARTER, Shontelle; LELAND, Klona; REYNA, Malulsa. Girl LACEY, Anisa.

DEATH CERTIFICATES Rose Anderson, 86, Methodist Hospital, myocardial infarction. Beulah Andrews, 72, St. Vincent Hospital, myocardial Infarction. Lydia Barbee, 92, Methodist Hospital, gastrointestinal bleeding. Noah Beck 73, 1622 Presto Avenue, leukemia.

Clarence Beller 65, St. Vincent Hospital, heart failure. Robert Blent, 93, Methodist Hospital, cancer. Clarence Branham, 62, Midwest Medical Center, sudden death. Tony Capps, 39, 1302 North Lesley Avenue, heart failure.

Roberta Castle, 74, MldWest Medical Center, cancer. The Rev. Theron Rainier Castleman, 82. Franklin, a retired United Methodist minister, died Tuesday. Services will be at 2 p.m.

Friday In Wright Memorial Chapel of Franklin United Methodist Home, Franklin, with calling from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday In the Memory Room of the home. Vandivier-Tudor Funeral Home, Franklin, Is handling arrangements. He had served the South Indiana Conference of the United Methodist Church for 50 years.

Among churches he served were Whlteland and Mount Auburn, both in Johnson County. 'Dottie' Finke had Services for Dortha "Dottle" E. Pinnick Finke, 77. retired schoolteacher, will be at 10:30 a.m. Thursday In Russell and Hitch Funeral Home, Lebanon, with calling from 4 p.m.

to 8 p.m. today. Mrs. Finke had taught first grade In Lebanon and Huntington schools. Mrs.

Finke was a member of Centenary United Methodist Church. She also was a member of Psi Iota Psi and Sigma Delta PI sororities. JAMES W. BABCOCK, 76. Indiana-polls, died Monday.

Services will be at 2:30 p.m. Thursday in St. Paul Hermitage, Beech Grove. Calling will be from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m.

today In Feeney-Hornak Shadeland Mortuary and from 1 p.m. until services Thursday in the hermitage. He had been an electrician and owned James Babcock Son 55 years, retiring in 1982. He was a member of Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church and a charter member of Fatlma Council, Knights of Columbus. Memorial contributions may be made to Our Lady of Grace Monastery or the hermitage.

Survivors: wife, Evelyn Duggan Babcock; son, David J. Babcock: daughters, Sister Juliann Babcock and Mary Martha Costello; five grandsons. RAM0NA WHITE OAILEY BARKER, 56, Webster, formerly of Noblesvllle, died Monday. Services will be at 10 a.m. Friday in Randall and Roberts Logan Street Chapel, Nobesville, with calling there from 4 p.m.

to 8 p.m. Thursday. She was the widow of Bill Dailey. Survivors: husband, Jay Barker; daughter, Brenda Artman; sons, Bill and Stephen Daily; brothers, Robert and Richard White; sister. Rosemary Barnette: a granddaughter.

MARGARET E. STEELE BARNES, 46, Indianapolis, died Monday. Services will be at 10 a.m. Thursday in Flanner Buchanan Farley Morris Street Mortuary, with calling from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.

today. She was a member of River Avenue Baptist Church. Survivors: husband, George O. Barnes; daughter, Sarah M. Schreiber; stepdaughters, Mary A.

Wood, Anna M. Brumett, Sandra Pollard and Georgetta Barnes; son. Jeremiah J. Odum; parents, Winston F. and Maxlne E.

Steele: brother Stephen F. Steele; 10 stepgrand-children. BERTHA L. BELL, 90. Indianapolis, died Sunday.

Services will be private. There will be no calling. Fountain Square Mortuary is handling arrangements. She was retired from Indianapolis Glove Co. She was a 40-year member of Calvary Tabernacle Church.

Survivors: benevolent friends, Gene and Juanita Flnchum. AGNES IRENE BIRDEN BRAGG, 74. Sheridan, died Monday. Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Thursday in Kercheval Funeral Home, Sheridan, with calling from 5 p.m.

to 9 p.m. today. She was a member of Sheridan Friends Church. She was the Widow of Henry Osborne Bragg. Survivors: sons, James Alden, Ivan Neal.

Dennis Henry, John Allan and Kevin Eugene Bragg; daughter. Sandra Sue Houchens: brothers, Richard and Robert Birden; sisters, Zelma Bradley, Mary L. Robinson and Patricia Michaels; several grandchildren; five great-grandchildren. JACK G. BURTON, 67.

Indianapolis, died Tuesday. Services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday in New Bethel Baptist Church, Wanamaker, of Which he was a member. Calling will be from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.

Thursday and Friday in Stlrllng-Gerber Funeral Home. He had been a farmer for 50 years. He was past president of the Franklin Township Farm Bureau and Franklin Township Chamber of Commerce. He was a member of the Franklin Township 4-H Advisory Board. Memorial contributions may be made to the church's scholarship fund.

Survivors: wife, Betty Sunderland Burton: son, Clark Burton; daughter, Jacqueline Burton Luch: sister, Virginia Maurer; three grandchildren. FRANK E. CLEVELAND, 74. Orleans, formerly of Indianapolis, died Monday. Services will be at 1 p.m.

Thursday In Bethel Church. Orleans, of which he was a member. Calling will be from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. today In Ochs-Tetrlck Funeral Home, Orleans.

He had worked for Ford Motor retiring in 1980. Survivors: wife, Theda Bird Cleveland; sons, Dennis F. and Fred A. Cleveland: daughters, Marilyn Morgan, Sue Anderson, Martha Nesty, Norma Jean Griffith. Thelma McCIary, Linda Sanders and Kathy Burton: brother, Edgar W.

Cleveland; sisters. Thelma Corder and Audrey Noblitt: 24 grandchildren: MICHAEL J. MASCARI, 69. Beech Grove, died Monday. Services will be Friday at 10:15 a.m.

In Little Sons Funeral Home, Beech Grove, and at 11 a.m. in Holy Rosary Catholic Church, of which he was a member. Calling will be from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday In the funeral home.

He had been an envlromental specialist for the city of Indianapolis 28 years, retiring in 1989. During World War II he tested aircraft engines manufactured by Allison Division of General Motors Corp. Mr. Mascari was the co-founder of Southeastway Model Aeronautics Group. He was a member of the 1940 state champion cross country team at Emmerich Manual High School, and won the city sectional and state championship races in 1942.

Memorial contributions may be made to the church. Survivors: 'sister, Josephine Kretzer; brothers, Salvatore, August. Thomas. Anthony. Joseph.

Frank. Paul, Leo and John Mascari. DANIEL M. "TRAPPER" MILLER, 72, Richmond, formerly of Indiana-polls and Plalnfield, died Monday. Services will be at 1 p.m.

Friday In Stegall-Berheide-Orr Funeral Home. Richmond, with calling from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. and from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.

Thursday. He was manager of Middle Fork Reservoir, Richmond. Previously, he had worked for the Indiana Department of Labor 10 years before retiring. Before that, he had been a musician with Glenn Miller and Tex Beneke and manager of Greentree and Heather Hills country clubs, Indianapolis. Memorial contributions may be made to the Reid Hospital Foundation for Hospice Home Care, Richmond.

Survivors: wife, Garneda Arnold Miller; son, Nicholas A. Miller; daughter, Patricia Sabados; nine grandchildren; six great-grandchildren. FRED E. NICOSON, 86. Terre Haute, formerly of Plalnfield, died Monday.

Services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday in Thomas Funeral Home, Terre Haute, with calling from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. today. He had worked for Public Service Indiana 49 years, retiring as vice president of power operations.

He was a member of Plalnfield United Methodist Church. Survivors: wife, Ruth Nicoson; son, Richard Nicoson: two grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. HAZEL MAE NAUMAN, Ingram, Texas, formerly of Indianapolis, died Sunday. Memorial services will be at 3 p.m. Thursday in Kerrville Funeral Home Chapel.

Kerrville, Texas. There will be no calling. She had been employed by GMAC In Detroit until retiring. She then worked as an artist, owning Hazel's Annex, Ingram, which also served as her art studio. She was a member of Unitarian Universallst Fellowship.

Kerrville, and a 50-year member of Eastern Star. She was a graduate of John Herron Art School In Indiana-polls and was the widow of Chester Nauman. Memorial contributions may be made to Heart of the Hills Hospice, Kerrville, Texas. Survivors: son, Larry Jelf; brother, George Chastaln: sister, Dorothy Chastatn; two grandchildren. WILSON E.

POLLARD, 87. Indianapolis, died Sunday. Services will be at 1 p.m. Friday In Flanner Buchanan Broad Ripple Mortuary, with calling from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.

Thursday. He worked for the Indianapolis Times. He was owner and operator of Pollard Supply dealing In stamps and coins. Mr. Pollard was a member of Oaklandon Christian Church.

He was the widower of Alberta Pollard. He was a 65-year member of Sahara Grotto. He had been a member of the Murat Shrine since 1929. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart Association and Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders Association. Survivor: brother, Carl Henry Pollard.

JEAN ANN STEWART RADEMAKER, 37, Indianapolis, died Sunday. Services will be at 11 a.m. Thursday in Daniel F. O'RIley Funeral Home, with calling there from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m.

today. She was a chauffeur for Hoosier Alternative Limousine Service two years. Survivors: daughter, Patricia Farren; father, Eugene Stewart; sisters, Robin Lynn Belcher and Barbara Jean McCorkle; grandmother. Margaret Goodard; one granddaughter. INDIANA DEATHS (Deaths reported from outside the Indianapolis area) Anderson Earl Nelson George, 89; Adelia "Billie" Johnson Smith, 101; Loret-ta Garrison Stephenson, 80, widow of Kenneth R.

Stephenson; Robert J. Stewart, 79, husband of Rena Williams Stewart. Columbut Ray F. Treon, 82, husband of Julia A. Warner Treon.

McCordsville Robert "Rusty" R. Trout, 36, son of Robert E. and Lois C. Congdon Trout. Rockport Paul R.

Vititoe, 82, husband of Mariam Elick Vititoe. Seymour Ernest Coryea, 73, husband of Betty Jane Cartwright Coryea. Shoals William Jason Ivey, 19. Vincennes William Austin Niblack, 82, husband of Patricia Crook Niblack. INEZ A.

McATEE MOSS DOYLE, 83. Indianapolis, died Saturday. Services were at noon Tuesday In St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Bramble. Tltzer Funeral Home, Loogootee, handled arrangements.

She was a member of St. Bernadette Catholic Church and the widow of Walter Moss and Joe Doyle. Memorial contributions may be made to the Lynn Doyle Fund, 5308 Fletcher Avenue, Indianapolis. Survivors: sons, Jim, John and Bob Moss; daughters, Norma Wagner. Darlene Napier, Carol Erickson and Lynn Doyle; 34 grandchildren; 48 great-grandchildren.

GLADYS KELLAMS GIBBS, 87. Danville, died Monday. Services will be at 11 a.m. Thursday In Baker Funeral Home, Danville, with calling from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.

today. She had been a teacher for several years. She was the widow of Dr. Joseph Gibbs. She was a graduate of DePauw University, George Pea-body Teachers College and Indiana State Teachers College.

son, John Gibbs; four grandchildren. ROBERT THOMAS HARGRAVES, 74, Indianapolis, died Monday. Graveside services will be at 11 a.m. Thursday In Forest Lawn Memory Gardens. There will be no calling.

Vandlvier-Tudor Funeral Home, Franklin, is handling arrangements. He had been a truck driver for Branch Trucking Co. 27 years, retiring In 1980. He was the widower of Ruby Juanita Burgess Hargraves. Survivors: sons, Ernest, Tommy and Chuck Hargraves; daughters, Elizabeth Woods and Dianna Meek: sisters.

Adel Clayton, Juanita Reed and Agerveen Gray; mother, Dolly Waller; 12 grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren. JAMES "ERV" HUTTON, 69, Indianapolis, died Sunday. Services will be at 11 a.m. Thursday In Es-kew-Eaton Funeral Home, Edinburgh, with calling from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.

today. He had owned Jim Hut-ton's Hoosier Monument Co. for 30 years. He was a Marine Corps veteran of World War II. Survivors: wife.

Eleanor Lawlls Hutton: son, Gary Hutton; daughter, Rita Zizza; brother, Frank Hutton; three grandchildren. THELMA M. SEAL KINGORE, 86. Indianapolis, died Monday. Services will be Thursday at 9:30 a.m.

In Feeney-Hornak Keystone Mortuary and at 10 a.m. in St. Pius Catholic Church, of which she was a member. Calling will be from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.

today in the mortuary. She had been a state employee. She was president of Westfield Heights Garden Club. Survivor: husband, Carl D. Kingore.

ROSE MACKE, 48, Shelbyvllle. died Saturday. Services will be at 10 a.m. Thursday in St. Vincent Catholic Church, Shelbyvllle, of which she was a member.

Calling will be from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. today In Murphy Funeral Service, Shelbyvllle. Survivors: father, Anthony Macke; brother, Raymond E. Macke.

WILLIAM E. MAXWELL, 68. Knightstown, formerly of Greenfield, died Monday. Services will be at 10 a.m. Thursday in Charlottesville Friends Church, Charlottesville.

Calling will be Wednesday from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. in Pasco Memorial Mortuary and Thursday from 9 a.m.

until services In the church. He had been a rural mail carrier for the U.S. Postal Service for 25 years, retiring In 1977. He was an Army veteran of World War II. Survivors: wife.

Sandra Stewart Maxwell: daughters, Mary-lin McCorkle and Carolyn Caugh-man; son, Danny Maxwell: stepsons, Rod, Jack, Jerry, Charles and Danny Llngerfelder; stepdaughter, Gay Roswell; brothers, Larry, Lee and Jay Maxwell; sisters, Eileen Bradley. Lela Johnson and Ruth Apple; 19 grandchildren; six greatgrandchildren. CAROL J. REDMAN DeVAULT McBRIDE, 43. Clearwater.

formerly of Indianapolis, died Monday. Services will be at 11:30 a.m. Friday in G.H. Herrmann Madison Avenue Funeral Home, with calling from 4 to 9 p.m. Thursday.

She had worked as a data entry operator for Mease Hospital, Dunedin, Fla. Previously, she was a data entry operator 11 years for L.S. Ayres, Indianapolis. She was a member and past president of Garfield Park American Legion Auxiliary 88. Memorial contributions may be made to Riley Hospital for Children, Indianapolis.

She was the widow of Stephen De-Vault. Survivors: husband, George McBride; father, James M. Redman; mother, Norma J. Brady: stepfather, John Brady; stepmother, Pat Redman; brothers. Don Redman, David and Brian Marlow; sister, Ann Lechner.

LUELLA WILLIAMS McCLURE, Indianapolis, died Tuesday. Services will be Thursday at 1 p.m. in G.H. Herrmann Madison Avenue Funeral Home, with calling from 11 a.m. She had been a member of First Church of the Nazarene.

Survivors: daughters, Irene Pittman and Maggie R. Greeley; four grandchildren; one great-grandchild. taught in Lebanon She graduated from Central Normal College, Danville. She also received her bachelor's degree from Butler University and her master's degree from Ball State University, Muncle. Memorial contributions may be made to the Boone County Cancer Society.

She was the widow of Charles H. Finke. Survivors: son, J. Wayne Finke; two grandchildren; one great-grandchild. ROSALIE H0BBS BOLTON, 78.

In dianapolis, died Saturday. Services will be at 7 p.m. Thursday In Craig Funeral Home, with calling from 3 p.m. until services. She was a member of Mount Zion Baptist Church.

Survivor: sister, Grade Davis. JUANITA MARGUERITE THOMAS CARTER, 86, Indianapolis, died Sunday. Services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday In Conkle Funeral Home, Speedway Chapel, with calling from noon until services. She had been a cashier at the Speedway Bank eight years.

She was the widow of Lowell Richard Carter. Survivors: son, David Carter; sister, Dorothy McClain; three grandchildren; two greatgrandchildren. JUANITA B. KINDER ERWIN COOKE, 80, Zionsville, died Monday. Services will be at 11 a.m.

today In Flanner Buchanan Zionsville Mortuary, with calling an hour prior to services. She had worked at the Restaurant, Carmel, and previously at Community Press, Carmel. She was the widow of Roger G. Ervln and John E. Cooke.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Boone County Cancer Society or the American Heart Association. Survivors: daughter, Mrs. Jerry E. Al-bers; stepdaughter, Tammy Law-head; sister, Martha Jean Day; five grandchildren; one great-grandchild. BRUCE ALLEN C0OLEY, 54, Indianapolis, died Monday.

Services will be at 11 a.m. Thursday In Little Sons Funeral Home, Beech Grove, with calling from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. today. He had been a tool grinder for Link-Belt Division 25 years, retiring In 1988.

He then worked as supervisor for Security two years. He was a member of Faith Assembly of God and an Air Force veteran. Survivors: wife, Lois Fern Troncin Coo-ley; daughters, Gina Staab and Amy Goble; a grandson. SHARON M. SANDS CRAWFORD, 57, Carmel, died Monday.

Services will be Thursday at noon In Smith Funeral Home, Carmel, with calling from 10 a.m. She was a member of Carmel United Methodist Church. Memorial contributions may be made to the Sharon M. Crawford Memorial Fund in care of the funeral home. Survivors: husband, Dr.

Ralph Crawford; sons, James B. Carlln and Scott, Michael and Van Crawford; daughter, Melanie Mar-lene Carlln; nine grandchildren. ALDA C. BOLES DeVORE, 87. Indianapolis, died Monday.

Services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday In Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel at Woodruff Place, with calling from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. Friday.

She had been a supervisor with Goodwill Industries of Central Indiana for 33 years until retiring. She was the widow of Robert O. DeVore. Memorial contributions may be made to Goodwill Industries of Central Indiana. Survivors: sons, George R.

and David C. DeVore; brother, George M. Boles: 13 grandchildren; eight greatgrandchildren. HENRY WILLIAM DEZELAN, 72. Indianapolis, died Monday.

Services will be Thursday at 9:15 a.m. In Usher Funeral Home and at 10 a.m. in St. Christopher Catholic Church, of which he was a member. Calling will be from 5 p.m.

to 9 p.m. today in the funeral home. He had been an assembler at Bryant Heating Air Conditioning Co. 18 years, retiring in 1982. Previously he worked as an assistant manager at the De-zelan Bowling Alley, Haughvllle.

He was a Navy veteran of World War II. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society. Survivors: wife, Mabel Grabner Dezelan; son, William H. Dezelan; daughter, Jacquelynne M. Lippard: sisters, Agnes Mllharcic and Delores Doyle; brothers, Frank and Joseph M.

Dezelan; two grandchildren. CARTER FRANKLIN, Indianapolis, died Friday. Services will be at 1 p.m. today In Washington Park Cemetery, North Chapel. There will be no calling.

Boatrlght Funeral Home is handling arrangements. He had been a butcher for many years until retiring. He was a member of Our Savior Lutheran Church and the widower of Mattie Thompson Franklin. Survivors: daughters, Elsie L. Norris and Doris Jenkins: three grandchildren: four greatgrandchildren.

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