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11 died Buffet. Amvets a WILLADEAN recently. and had She ISOM, 1 worked was p.m. 36, of a for June sorter Indianapolis, 21 Country for in Services: Womack CME she Church, which was member, with calling there from a.m. Burial: Washington Park North Cemetery.

Survivors: children James, Takisha Levi, Lakeyia Anderson; mother Mary L. Isom: father James Dunn; brothers Carl, Lamarcus Isom, Jimmy, Michael Dunn, George Hampton, Eric Stevenson, Clarence Smith; Velaine Strayhorn, Frankie Walton, LaRhonda Hamilton, Crystal Dunn; grandmothers Fannie Wilson, Louise Bickett; great-grandmother Lelar Jones. MILDRED SHAW HOCKETT, 65, Milwaukee, formerly of Indianapolis, died June 13. She was a retired civil service worker. Services: 6 p.m.

June 21 in St. John's AME wichurch, Calling: none. She was the James A. Hockett. Survivors: sister Mary Elizabeth Simmons; four stepchildren; four nieces; five nephews.

Golden Gate Funeral Home, Milwaukee, is handling arrangements. OREN G. JOHNSON, 81, Indianapolis, died June 18. A plumber for 47 years, he worked for United Association of Plumbers and Steam Fitters Local 440 for 25 years, retiring in 1975. He was a member of Morgantown Masonic Lodge.

Services: 1 p.m. June 20 in Singleton Community Mortuary and Memorial Center, with calling from 11 a.m. Entombment: Forest Lawn Memory Gardens, Greenwood. Survivors: wife Pauline Shedd Johnson; daughters Sharon Willsey, Sandra Renihan, Joyce Ann Gillium; eight grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren. WILLIAM V.

KINGDON 83, Indianapolis, died June 17. A retired livestock buyer, he owned Lichtenberg Cattle Co. 40 years. He was a volunteer at Winona Memorial Hospital for 10 years and a member and deacon of First-Meridian Heights Presbyterian Church. He was a Navy veteran of World War Il.

Memorial contributions may be made to the donor's favorite charity. Services: 11 a.m. June 20 in Flanner Buchanan Broad Ripple Mortuary, with calling from 10 a.m. Entombment: Crown Hill Mausoleum. Survivors: wife Bettie Lichtenberg Kingdon; daughters Sandra Knight, Susan Whitesell; brothers Henry, Victor Kingdon; five grandchildren; three great-grandchildren.

GEORGIA E. STAGE KNUCKLES, 76, Alexandria, died June 17. She was a salesclerk at J.C. Penney Anderson, for 13 years, retiring in 1980. She was a member of Faith Assembly of God, Anderson, and 49ers Home Demonstration Club, Anderson.

Memorial contributions may be made to Women's Alternatives, Anderson. Services: 4 p.m. June 20 in Rozelle-Johnson Funeral Service, Anderson, with calling from 2 p.m. Burial: East Maplewood Cemetery, Anderson. She was the widow of Ray Knuckles.

Survivors: children Teresa, Alan Knuckles; sisters Ellen Offenbacker, Ona French, Sarah Seybert; brothers Harry, Ed Stage: five grandchildren; six great- grandchildren. VERNA L. HAMILTON LEWIS, 81, Camden, S.C., formerly of Anderson, died June 17. A homemaker, she had worked at Payless in Anderson. Memorial contributions may be made to the Humane Society.

Services: 1 p.m. June 20 in Robert D. Loose Funeral Home, South Chapel, Anderson, with calling from 11 a.m. Burial: East Maplewood Cemetery, Anderson. She was the widow of F.

A. Lewis. Survivors: sons Robert Guenther, P. William Foust, Richard A. Foust: brother Richard Hamilton; two grandchildren; six great-grandchildren.

GOLDIE MARIE WILSON MARTIN, 83, Lebanon, died June 17. She worked in food preparation and caterfor several Indianapolis companies, including Van Camp Hardware, Szabo Foods and Corning until retiring in 1974. She was a member of Whitestown United Methodist Church and a 50-year member of Whitestown Chapter of Order of the Eastern Star. Services: 2 p.m. June 20 in Myers Mortuary, Lebanon, with calling from 4 to 8 p.m.

June 19. Burial: Salem Cemetery, Zionsville. Survivors: husband William A. Martin; children William Thomas L. Martin, Betty J.

Clouser; sisters Inez Cummings, Irene Hopper, Eva Leap: six grandchildren: eight great-grandchildren; five greatgreat-grandchildren. DOROTHEA M. HILSCHER MYERS, 77, Indianapolis, died June 16. She was a homemaker and a member of SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral.

Graveside services: 1 p.m. June 19 in St. Joseph Cemetery. Calling: none. Survivors: children Diana Walls, Sylvia Bohannon, Pam Montgomery, Theresa Brockman, Carl Louis H.

Smith; brother Henry F. Hilscher; 22 grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren. Shirley Brothers Washington Memorial Chapel is handling arrangements. QUINTON E. MOORE, 78, Indianapolis, died June 18.

He worked five years for P.R. Mallory Co. Previously, he was an elevator operator 23 years for Kingan Co. and Hygrade Food Products Corp. He was a member of Franklin Road Baptist Church.

Memorial contributions may made to the Alzheimer's Association. Services: 1 p.m. June 21 in Flanner Buchanan Washington Park East Mortuary, with calling from 2 to 8 p.m. June 20. Burial: Washington Park East Cemetery.

Survivors: sisters Dorothy Sternberg, Mary Cain, Betty Brammann; brother William Moore. Dear Billy Graham: How wrong is it to curse when you get upset about something? My wife gets after me and says I ought to watch my language because God doesn't like it, but is that true? Or is that just something people It's so common (even wonder if there is wrong with it. I know swearing Indianapolis, self-employed WILLIAM THE died "ROCK" INDIANAPOLIS interior 11 in June NELSON 16. and June He He STAR exterior was 21 49, a a died worker THURSDAY, Mooresville, ELMER June at and E. 17.

Kendrick JUNE He five he was 19, of 68, years, a Memorial 1997 retiring maintenance Martinsville, Hospital, B7 in decorator, retiring 1993. was of member Phillips Temple CME Church. Services: a.m. in' Boatright Funeral Home, with calling from 10 a.m. Burial: Washington Park North Cemetery.

Survivors: wife Maxine Tucker Nelson; daughters Corenthia, Kimberly Nelson; brothers Michael Nelson, Errol Kerns; Alice Carbin, Carolyn Williamson, Sandra Nelson, Brenda Way, Elizabeth Simon. Rose Thomas, Janet Dixon, Donna Johnson: two grandchildren. CHARLES THEODORE PARKER, 55, Lebanon, formerly of Indianapolis, died June 17. He worked 33 years for Chrysler Foundry, most recently as a supervisor. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society.

Services: 1 p.m. June 21 in Usher Funeral Home, with calling from 4 to 9 p.m. June 20 and from 11 a.m. June 21. Burial: Floral Park Cemetery.

Survivors: wife Virginia L. Head Parker; children Bridget Cottrell, Charles Parker I1; stepchildren Vicki Jackson, Dana Shirk, Terri, Michael Huddleston: sisters Carol Jameison, Joyce Akin; four grandchildren. JOSHUA RILEY PERRY, 3-month-old son of Craig and Julie Brown Perry, Indianapolis, died June 17. Memorial contributions may be made to Riley Hospital for Children. Services: June 20 in Augusta Christian Church, with calling from 11 a.m.

Burial: Floral Park West Cemetery. Other survivors: grandparents Bob and Linda Smoot, Bill and Jayne Perry, Gary Brown; great-grandparents Henry and Joy Chapman, Ray and Vi Smoot, Norma Lee Brown. Family Funeral Care North is handling arrangements. ADELAIDE D. BURROWS RACE, 94.

Indianapolis, died June 17. She was a homemaker and a member of St. Luke United Methodist Church. She was a graduate of Katherine Gibbs Secretarial School, New York. Memorial contributions may be made to a favorite charity.

Services: private. Calling: none. She was the widow of Chester Race. Survivors: children Nancy Reis, John A. Leggett; six grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; Hurt a great Mortuary grandson.

Leppert is handling arrangements. JANET L. KNOWLES RING, 78, An- derson, died June 18. Before retiring, she worked for Fisher-Guide Division of General Motors Anderson. She was a member of Central Christian Church, Anderson.

Memorial contributions may be made to a favorite charity. Services: 11:30 a.m. June 21 in Robert D. Loose Funeral Home, South Chapel, Anderson, with calling from 5 to 8 p.m. June 20.

Burial: Anderson Memorial Park Cemetery. She was the widow of Vearl Ring. Survivors: daughters Shari Miller, Kathy Ogle; four grandchildren. LARRY J. RITORTO, 74, Browns- burg, died June 18.

He was a supervisor and technical writer for United where he worked for 16 years, retiring in 1985. He was a Navy veteran of World War II. Services: 10 a.m. June 20 in St. Malachy Catholic Church, Brownsburg, of which he was a member.

Calling: 4 to 8 p.m. June 19 in Matthews Mortuary, Brownsburg. Burial: Oaklawn Memorial Gardens, Fishers. Survivors: wife Helen Manion Ritorto; children Edith, John, Jeffrey Ritorto; brother Frank Ritorto; sisters Mary Ricciutti, Thressa Rutter; five grandchildren. LYLE EDWARD ROBSON, 82, Camby, died June 18.

He was a process engineer 37 years for an Allison division of General retiring in 1974. Services: a.m. June 20 Motors, in St. Joseph Catholic Church, of which he was a member. Calling: 3 to 8 p.m.

June 19 in Carlisle Son Funeral Chapel, Mooresville. Burial: St. Joseph Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the church. He was the widower of Helen Louise Bond Robson.

Survivors: children L. Curtis, Jay William W. Robson, Judith Jennette: 10 grandchildren; six great-grandchildren. CLARA BELL SWANN SEBREE, 77, Plainfield, died June 16. She had been a cook for Waffle House, Beech Grove, and a baker for McDonald's, Bloomington.

She was a member of Faith Baptist Church of Avon and a volunteer for the American Red Cross and Green Thumb, both of Bloomington. Services: 1 p.m. June 20 in G.H. Herrmann South East Street Funeral Home, with calling from 4 to 8 p.m., June 19. Burial: New Crown Cemetery.

She was the widow of Wilbert Sebree Sr. Survivors: children Carol Ann Huston, Diann Long, Wilbert David, Tim Sebree: seven grandchildren; several great-grandchildren. DOROTHY LEE CARRICO SETTLES, 84, Indianapolis, died June 17. She was a homemaker and a member of Wesleyan United Methodist Church. Services: 1 p.m.

June 21 in Little Sons Funeral Home, Beech Grove, with calling from 4 to 8 p.m. June 20. Burial: Forest Lawn Memory Gardens, Greenwood. Survivors: husband Rev. Ivan R.

Settles: Herman R. Settles; sister Virginia Rader; brothers Clifford, Jack Carrico: four grandchildren: 10 great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren. MY ANSWER and crude speech have become very common, but that does not make them right. It is only an indication of how far our society has gotten away from God and His teachings. It is not something people dreamed up; God's Word makes it clear that blasphemy and crude language are not God's will.

In one of the Ten Commandments God Himself said, "You shall not misuse the name of the Lord your God, for the Lord will not hold anyone guiltless who misuses his name" (Exodus The Bible also says to believers, "But among SMITH, Obituaries Maurice Woodward was noted agriculture expert McCORDSVILLE, Ind. Services Active in local politics and in the for Maurice Blair Woodward, 94, Fort conservation of soil and water, he reWayne, formerly of McCordsville, will ceived many honors, including the be at 11 a.m. June 21 in New Paris Master Farmer Farmer Award from Indiana (Ind.) United Methodist Church. Prairie magazine; the Purdue He was a master farmer and mem(University) Agriculture Alumni Assober of the Purdue Agriculture Hall of ciation Certificate of Distinction; the Fame. Indiana Calling will be from 4 to 8 p.m.

tion's Crops and Soils Merit Award; Crop, Improvement AssociaJune 20 in Reith-Rohrer-Ehret Funer- and the Distinguished Service Award al Home, Goshen, and from 10 a.m. from Hancock County Farm Bureau. June 21 in the church. He was a 1926 graduate of Purdue and was named to its Agriculture Hall Burial will be in Violett Cemetery, of Fame. Goshen.

Mr. Woodward was a member of Mr. Woodward died June 17. Mount Comfort United Methodist After teaching vocational agricul- Church, Greenfield, a volunteer at ture and science at New Paris High Hancock School for 16 years, he became a served on a school board Memorial Hospital and had in Hancock pioneer in seed corn production and County. Migro Hybrids.

Memorial contributions may be He worked on state and national made to Mount Comfort United Methlevels to develop telephone lines and odist Church or New Paris United electric services to rural areas and Methodist Church. served for many years as president of Survivors: wife E. Catherine Rohrer Hancock County Rural Electric Mem- Woodward; children Rolene Popp, Linbership Hancock Rural Tele- da Baird, Joe R. Woodward; sisters phone, Hancock County Farm Bureau Katherine Denman, Lois Woodward; Cooperative and Hancock County seven grandchildren; a great-grandFarm Bureau Inc. child.

CECIL GLENN ANDREWS, 77, Indi- HAZEL F. GILES BRYSON, 83, Fortanapolis, died June 18. He was a ville, formerly of Indianapolis, died printer for Eli Lilly and Co. 23 years, June 17. A homemaker, she was a retiring in 1982.

He also had been a member of Calvary Baptist Church printer for Inland Printing. Memorial and a charter member of Chi Sigma contributions may be made to the mis- Phi sorority. Services: 11 a.m. sionary fund of Hansing Park Chris- in Moore Irvington Chapel, tian Church. Services: 10:30 a.m.

with calling from 2 to 8 p.m. June 20. June 21 in Little Sons Funeral Burial: Washington Park East CemeHome, Beech Grove, with calling from She was the widow of Hugh 2 to 8 p.m. June 20. Burial: Forest Bryson.

Survivors: children Barbara J. Lawn Memory Gardens, Greenwood. Haddix, Bonnie McDivitt, Mary Lou Survivors: wife Lola M. Biggs An- Hoecker, Hugh Bryson brother children Charles, An- Giles; 15 grandchildren; 12 drews, Pam Costin, Pat Harlow; broth- great ers Ernie, Everett Allen Andrews; NORMA M. WARFIELD CHANDLER, sisters Thelma LeGrand, Martha Shul74, Danville, died June 18.

She mankin; nine grandchildren; a great- Danville aged Maytag Laundry for 17 years. Previously, she worked 16 grandchild. years CAROLINE M. LYON ALLEN, 82, In- in traffic management for Indiana Bell dianapolis, died June 15. She was a Telephone Co.

until 1964. She was a bookkeeper for Baldwin Lyons 14 member of Bartlett Chapel United years, until 1980. Previously, she. Methodist Church, Danville. Services: worked for Standard Oil of Indiana.

10:30 a.m. June 21 in Weaver FunerShe was a member and former trea- al Home, Danville, with calling from 3 surer of Crestwood Village Association. Memorial contributions may be made to the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra. Services: 4 p.m. June 23 in Leppert Hurt Mortuary, with calling after the service.

She was the widow of John W. Allen. Survivors: children Nancy K. Maguire, Sue A. Kuhnert, John M.

Allen. DONALD L. ASHMAN, 73, Bonita Springs, formerly of Indianapolis, died June 9. A route distributor 20 years for Indianapolis Newspapers publisher of The Indianapolis Star and The Indianapolis News, he also owned Ashman's Lawn Care, retiring in 1972. Previously, he owned and operated Mail Pouch Cafe on North Meridian Street.

He was a Navy veteran of World War II. A member of Southport Masonic Lodge, he was a member of the Scottish Rite and Murat: Shrine, where he participated in marching and parade units. Memorial contributions may be made to Shriners Hospitals for Children, 1900 Richmond Road, Lexington, Ky. 40502. Memorial services: 7 p.m.

June 21 in Meredith-Clark Funeral Home, Morgantown, with calling from 6 p.m. Survivors: companion Virginia Bare; brothers Harry Kenneth Robert W. Ashman: sister Hazel M. Beach. DAVID GLEN AUBREY, 27, Indianapolis, died June 14.

He was an artist in Atlanta, for five years. Memorial, contributions may be made to the Salvation Army. Services: private. Calling: none. Survivors: wife Ivey Aubrey: daughter Brittany Ware; mother Lois L.

Smith Aubrey: father and stepmother Dale E. Sr. and Susan Aubrey: sister Cynthia L. Curran; brother Dale E. Aubrey Jr.

Shirley Brothers Washington Memorial Chapel is handling arrangements. MARY RUTH ATKINS BEALS BAKER, 89, Indianapolis, died June 15. She was a secretary for the Connecticut and Indiana offices of the Council of Churches and the United Christian Missionary Society, the mission arm of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). She retired in 1969. During World War II, she served in the Women's Auxiliary Corps.

A graduate of Muncie Normal School and DePauw University, she was a member of Order of the Eastern Star and Daughters of the American Revolution. Services and calling: none. She was the widow of Homer H. Beals and the Rev. Clarence G.

Baker. Survivors: nephew David L. Atkins: Margaret "Marni" Ann Powell. Herrmann Madison niece, Avenue Home is handling arPelheral rangements. FRANK E.

BURNETT 58, Indian- apolis, died June 17. He worked for Fair Fax RV Supply. Previously, he worked 16 years for Carter Lee Lumber Co. He was an Army veteran. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Diabetes Association or the American Cancer Society.

Services: 2:30 p.m. June 20 in Shirley Brothers Washington Memorial Chapel, with calling from 11 a.m. Burial: Washington Park East Cemetery. He was the widower of Alona Mildred Zahm Burnett. Survivors: children Frank Johnny Richard Douglas Margarettia J.

Burnett, Michele H. Morris, Danelle I. Lowery: brothers Paul, Jack Robert Burnett; sister Joyce Lawson; 13 grandchildren. to 8. p.m.

June 20. Burial: Danville South Cemetery, Survivors: husband Keith Chandler; children Coleen Leath, Dennis Chandler: sister Ruby O. Warfield; four grandchildren; a great-grandson. TIMOTHY J. COFFIN, 41, Indian- apolis, died June 18.

He was a technician 17 years for Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division, Indianapolis, until 1995. He was an Army veteran. Services: 10 a.m. June 21 in Pasco Memorial Mortuary, Greenfield, with calling from 4 8 p.m. June 20.

Burial: Park Cemetery, Greenfield. Survivors: sisters Linda Newkirk, Marcia Foster, Joyce Webber, Vickie McDaniel. DANIELLE COLEMAN, 1- month-old daughter of Kay Coleman and Danny Ray Campbell, Indianapolis, died June 16. Services: 10 a.m. June 21 in Stuart Mortuary, with calling from 9 a.m.

Burial: New Crown Cemetery. Other survivors: sisters Charmaine, Gloria Johnson, Launa, Anottione Campbell; brothers Marion Johnson Danny Campbell Michael Sanders; grandparents Doris Bradley Coleman, Frank Coleman Tina and James Campbell; great-grandparents Avenal Bradley, Anna Bradley, Lenora Campbell, Betty and Richard Rayborn. JEFF D. COX, 33, Alexandria, died June 13. He worked for Lafayette.

Previously, he worked 13 years for Container Muncie. He was a coach for Cunningham Little League, Alexandria. Services: 1 p.m. June 20 in Owens Funeral Home, Alexandria, with calling from 11 a.m. Burial: Park View Cemetery, Alexandria.

Survivors: wife Lisa Morrison Cox; Brittney Nicole, Zackary Dean Cox: father and stepmother Billy Joe and Pat Cox: sister Debbie Carper; grandparents Don and Mary Trissell. ALICE BOSTIC EVITTS, 80, Indian- apolis, died June 17. She had worked for American Central, Connersville, and retired from Western Electric Indianapolis. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society. Services: 11 a.m.

June 20 in Showalter-Blackwell Funeral Home, Myers Chapel, Connersville, with calling from 6 to 8 p.m. June 19. Entombment: Shrine of Memories Mausoleum, Connersville. She was the widow of Leo W. Evitts.

Survivors: daughters Virginia Wilson Perry, Dorothy Wilson Rinear: five grandchildren; six greatgrandchildren. TALMA WILLHITE SMITH GOLD- STEIN, 72, West Melbourne, formerly of Indianapolis and Mecca, died June 17. A homemaker, she also was a secretary for John Deere Co. in Indianapolis and Columbus, Ohio. Services: p.m.

June 22 in Palm Bay (Fla.) Christian Church, of which she was a member. Calling: none. She was the widow of Charles "Chig" F. Smith. Memorial contributions may be made to Fulfilling Visions Fund, in care of the church, 344 Emerson Drive N.W., Palm Bay, 32907.

Survivors: husband Yale D. Goldstein. sons Gerry, Tony Smith; sister Joyce Jones; brother Melvin Willhite; five grandchildren; three great-grandchildren. BrownlieMaxwell Funeral Home, Melbourne, is handling arrangements. CORRECTIONS ROBERT A.

FREELAND death was incorrect in the obitHe died June 16. The date of uary June 18. FUNERAL HOME AND FAMILY CHANGES FRED N. MORELAND He his employment was incorrect worked 10 years in the janitorial in the obituary June 18. department of Indianapolis International Airport.

Previously, I CLIFFORD ALBERT WOOD he was a punch press operator The middle initial of a son, 15 years for Jenn-Air re- John F. Wood, was incorrect in tiring in 1987. Information on the obituary June 18. DEATHS MARION COUNTY Allen, Caroline M. Lyon, 82 Andrews, Cecil Glenn, 77 Aubrey, David Glen, 27 Baker, Mary Atkins Beals, 89 Burnett, Frank E.

58 Coffin, Timothy 41 Coleman, Danielle Rene, infant Evitts, Alice Bostic, 80 Ferguson, Ruth Younger, 82 Goldstein, Belle Witcovski, 99 Hewitt, Bernice Burnside, 72 Isom, Willadean, 36 Johnson, Oren 81 Kingdon, William V. 83 Moore, Quinton 78 Myers, Dorothea M. Hilscher, 77 Nelson, William "Rock" 49 Perry, Joshua Riley, 3 months Race, Adelaide Burrows, 94 Settles, Dorothy Lee Carrico, 84 Tunstall, Mary Alice Baker, 93 Wall, Esther M. Koeper, 73 Worrell, Floyd 74 Wright, Paul 66 BOONE COUNTY Martin, Goldie Marie Wilson, 83 Parker, Charles Theodore, 55 Thomas, William 88 HAMILTON COUNTY Heaver, Denise Charboneau, 36 HANCOCK COUNTY Bryson, Hazel Giles, 83 Vaughn, Ora 0., 77 HENDRICKS COUNTY Chandler, Norma Warfield, 74 Ritorto, Larry 74 Robson, Lyle Edward, 82 Sebree, Clara Bell Swann, 77 JOHNSON COUNTY Wyatt, David 25 MADISON COUNTY Cox, Jeff 33 Knuckles, Georgia E. Stage, 76 Ring, Janet L.

Knowles, 78 MORGAN COUNTY Smith, Elmer 68 FORMER RESIDENTS Ashman, Donald 73 Goldstein, Talma Willhite, 72 Hockett, Mildred Shaw, Lewis, Verna L. Hamilton, 81 Woodward, Maurice Blair, 94 June 19, 1997 RUTH Y. YOUNGER FERGUSON, 82, Indianapolis, formerly of Anderson, died June 17. A teacher for Anderson Community Schools, she taught at Shawsick, Orestes and College Corner elementary schools, retiring in 1975. She was a graduate of Indiana University and a member of Chi Omega sorority.

A member of East Lynn Christian Church, Anderson, she was past president of its Women's Christian Fellowship, a Sunday school teacher a member of the executive board building committee. Services: 11:30 a.m. June 20 in Robert D. Loose Funeral Home, South Chapel, Anderson, with calling from 4 to 8 p.m. June 19.

Burial: Anderson Memorial Park Cemetery. She was the widow of Robert F. Ferguson. Survivors: children Janice L. Grant, Robert Richard R.

Ferguson, Jayne Brackemyre; sister Mary Beard; seven grandchildren; three great-grandchildren. BELLE WITCOVSKI GOLDSTEIN, 99, children. DENISE MARIE CHARBONEAUHEAVER, 36, Cicero, died June 18. She Indianapolis, died June 16. She had worked at North Lake Electric, Chicago, for three years.

Previously, she sold ladies' hats at Three Sisters on Monument Circle for 20 years. Mrs. Goldstein was a 50-year member of Beth-El Sisterhood, Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation and the Golden Age Group. Memorial contributions may be made to Hooverwood nursing home. Services: 11 a.m.

June 19 in Aaron-Ruben-Nelson Meridian Hills Mortuary. Burial: Beth-el Zedeck Cemetery South. She was the widow of Harry Goldstein. Survivors: son Paul R. Goldstein; brother Dr.

Fred Witney: four grandchildren; five great was secretary at Heaver Homes Cicero. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society. Services: 10 a.m. June 20 in Cicero Christian Church, of which she was a member. Calling: 4 to 8 p.m.

June 19 in Hartley Funeral Homes, Cicero Chapel. Burial: Cicero Cemetery. Survivors: husband Joseph Mark Heaver; children Benjamin Joseph, Angela Marie, Alyssa Christine Heaver: parents Edward Joseph and Conlyn Mae Rodaks Charboneau; brothers Mark Alan, John Edward Charboneau; sister Kathy Ann Stump: grandmother Mary Mardek. BERNICE M. BURNSIDE HEWITT, 72, Indianapolis, died June 15.

She was a manager of Oscar Table Restaurant for 14 years, retiring in 1984. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart Association or the American Lung Association of Indiana. Services: 2:30 p.m. June 19 in Forest Lawn Wilson St. Pierre, West Greenwood Chapel.

Burial: Forest Lawn Memory Gardens, Greenwood. She was the widow of John F. Hewitt. Survivors: children Janet Franklin, Elaine Hendricks, Marsha Hartley, Julia Barr, David, Phillip, Jerry, Ronnie, Gary, Johnny, Stanley Hewitt; brothers the Rev. Glenn, Leroy, Boyce, Billy Burnside, Larry, Kenneth McKey; sister Onita Hallmark; 37 grandchildren: 27 great -grandchildren.

INDIANA DEATHS Deaths reported from outside the Indianapolis area: Brownstown Floanie J. Thompson Mobley, 89, widow of Ora J. "Buck" Mobley (Winklepleck-Weesner Funeral Home). Logansport Pauline R. Hershberger Minter, 83, widow of Edward J.

Minter (Kroger Funeral Home). North Vernon Harry G. Goss, 81, husband of Ida Schmollinger Goss (Dove-Sharp Rudicel Funeral Home). Oldenburg Dorothy C. King, 81, widow of Roy King Roachdale (Weigel Donald Funeral T.

Home, Benge Batesville), 44, (Baker Funeral Home, Danville). Seymour, Phyllis S. Galloway Erwin, 41, wife of Travis H. Erwin (Voss Sons Funeral Service). for 1987.

Previously, was a mechanic, owner operator Smith Son's Shell Station. Martinsville, for 15 years, until 1982. He was a member of Martinsville Masonic Lodge. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart Association, Martinsville Chapter. Services: 1:30 p.m.

June 19 in Neal Summers Mortuary, Martinsville, with calling from 10 a.m. Burial: Nebo Memorial Park, Martinsville. Survivors: wife Betty L. Kincaid Smith; children Barron Randy Bobby A. Smith, Becky Bunton, Suzi Williams; five grandchildren; two stepgrandchildren.

WILLIAM C. THOMAS, 88, James- town, died June 18. He worked at an Allison division of General Motors Corp. for more than 26 years, retiring In 1977. He was a member of United Auto Workers Local 933.

Services: 2 p.m. June 21 in Porter Funeral Home, Jamestown, with calling from 4 to 8 p.m. June 20. Burial: Knights of Pythias Cemetery, Lizton. Survivors: wife Nancy Johnson Thomas; children Ernest, James Joe, Bill, -David, Don, Rickey, Mary Rose Thomas, Sue Hayes, Betty Urban; half brothers Claude, Earl, Robert Thomas; half' sisters Margaret Parker, Edith Thomas: 25 grandchildren; 43 greatgrandchildren.

MARY ALICE BAKER TUNSTAEL, 93, Indianapolis, died June 17. She was a domestic worker for many years, retiring in 1976. She was a member of Christian Unity Baptist Church. Services: 1:30 p.m. June 21 in Boatright Funeral Home, with calling from 12:30 p.m.

Burial: Washington, Park North Cemetery. She was the widow of Charlie Tunstall. Survivors: son Paul Morris Baker; three grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; eight greatgreat-grandchildren. ORA 0. VAUGHN, 77, Greenfield, died June 18.

He was a locksmith at Western Electric retiring in 1982. He was an Army veteran of World War Il. Memorial contributions may be made to Westland Friends Church, Greenfield, of which he was a member. Graveside services: private. Burial: Westland Friends Cemetery, Greenfield.

Survivors: wife Virginia Lindamood Vaughn; children Chuck Vaughn, Kathy McCorkle, Mariann Ricketts, Ruth Morgan; brother George Vaughn; sister Nellie Wilson; eight grandchildren; three great-grandchildren. ESTHER M. KOEPER WALL, 73, Indi- anapolis, died June 18. She worked 21 years in housekeeping for Perry Township Schools, retiring in 1993. She was a member of University Heights, United Methodist Church and volunteer for St.

Francis Hospice. Services: 1 p.m. June 21 in G.H. Herrmann Madison Avenue Funeral Home, with calling from to 8 p.m. June 20.

Burial: Forest Lawn Memory Gardens, Greenwood. She was the widow of Wayne Wall. Survivors: children Pat Ringer, Cheryl Smith, Janice Janitz, Robert, Richard Wall; sister Priscilla Rike; brother David Cain; 10 grandchildren: five great-grandchildren. FLOYD G. WORRELL, 74, Indian- apolis, died June 17.

He worked in the audit division of the Internal Revenue Service for 26 years, retiring as a supervisor in 1977. He had been head of the economics stabilization program for John F. Kennedy in Indiana. An Army Air Forces veteran of World War Il, he retired from the Air Force Reserve as a colonel in 1975. He was a 1948 graduate of Auburn University.

Memorial contributions may be made to the building fund of Northside Bap-1 tist Church, of which he was a ber, deacon and Sunday school teacher. Services: 10 a.m. June 20 in Flanner Buchanan Carmel Mortuary, with calling from 4 to 8 p.m. June 19. Entombment: Lincoln Memory Gardens, Whitestown.

Survivors: wife Thelma Caldwell Worrell; daughter Glenda Sims; sister Ruby Kandler: a grandson. PAUL R. WRIGHT, 66, Indianapolis, died June 17. He was a conductor 29 years for Conrail. He owned Nursery, retiring in 1981.

He was a member of Moose Lodge 17 and Englewood Masonic Lodge. Memorial contributions may be made to Little Sisters of the Poor. Services: 10 a.m. June 20 in Shirley Brothers Washington Memorial Chapel, with calling from 3 to 8 p.m. June 19.

Burial: Washington Park East Cemetery, He was the widower of Doris Thomas Wright, Survivors: children Patrick J. Wright, Paula J. Johnson: sister Thelma Mullin. DAVID L. WYATT, 25, Greenwood, died June 17.

He worked for T-K Con- struction. He was a member of the Indiana National Guard. Services: none. Calling: 6 to 8 p.m. June 20 in Singleton Herr Mortuary.

Survivors: children Matthew, Alyssa Wyatt; parents Robin Wyatt and John Kline grandmother Wanda Thompson, Hays Funeral Home, Coatesville, is handling arrangements. you there must not be even a hint of sexual immorality, or of any kind of impurity. Nor should there be obscenity, foolish talk or coarse joking, which are out of place" (Ephesians Yes, watch your language. There is a deeper issue here for you also and that is the place God has in your life. You, see, when we are careless in; our speech and our thoughts, it indicates we also are careless about God, and that we have not given Him His rightful place.

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