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THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS B4 SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 1999 Obituaries DeForest Kelley, 79, played Dr. McCoy in 'Star Trek' saga (1956); Gunfight at the O.K. Corral and Raintree County (19571: and Apaclie Uprising (1966). His part in Star Trek, which was' created by Gene Roddenberry. brought Kelley out of relative obscurity and Into the popular culture' limelight.

He played in six of the. sci-fi films, including Star Trek VI; The Undiscovered Country, in 1991. Kelley didn't object to being typecast as McCoy. "He loved it. He loved that series so much," said A.C.

Lyles, a friend, and longtime Paramount Studios, producer who knew Kelley for five decades. Lyles recalled how Kelley went up for a leading role tn This Gun for Hire In 1940. losing out to Alan, Ladd but gaining a Paramount con-, tract and regular roles in Westerns; "I always used him as a heavy, a mean man, and he was marvelous at that," Lyles said. In real life, Kelley was known for his great sense of humor and his skill at growing ros-' es, his friend said. In addition to Star Trek, he.

made appearances on dozens of television shows, including Guns moke and Bonanza. Kelley is survived by his wife of nearly 55 years, Carolyn. Associated Press LOS ANGELES Actor DeForest Kelley, who as crusty Dr. Leonard "Bones" McCoy on Star Trek brought a country flavor to outer space, died Friday, He was 79. Kelley died after an extended illness, said Carol Pfannkuche, spokeswoman for the Motion Picture and Television Country Home and Hospital, a retirement facility, in suburban Woodland Hills.

"He represented humanity and it fitted him well," said Leonard Nl-moy, who played Mr. Spock In the science fiction saga. "He was a decent, loving, caring partner and will be deeply missed." The conflict between the all-too-human McCoy and the logic-driven Spock provided grist for many of the light-hearted moments in the television series and Star Trek movies. His Dr. McCoy was one of a colorful crew of 23rd-century space travelers that helped make the original Star Trek television series a lasting cult favorite, although the program aired only from 1966-69 on NBC.

The Star Trek phenomenon lived on in feature films and In a series of TV and movie spinoffs. Including AP File Photo 'TREK' STAR: Kelley reprised the Dr. McCoy role in six films. Star Trek: The Next Generation. "I'm just a country doctor!" McCoy would exclaim when called on to cope with the other-worldly illnesses and calamities that beset the USS Enterprise, but he would always come through for his captain.

Kelley, born Jan. 20, 1920, in Atlanta, played supporting roles in a number of movies, including The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit World's largest flying American flag to be unfurled, seen for 30 miles Associated Press GASTONIA, N.C. Seven years after a group of veterans set out to express their patriotism, the fruit of their labor is about to be hoisted up a huge flagpole and made visible for 30 miles. What has been billed as the largest flying American flag in the world is due to be unfurled today on Crowd-ers Mountain. The flag, 65 feet tall and 114 feet wide, is the culmination of efforts by AMVETS Post 920, which timed the unfurling to coincide with Flag Day on Monday.

"We're, trying to bring it home that the whole country needs to be repatriated," said Roy Curphey, a disabled Air Force "It's time to, if nothing else, stand down and look at our own values." The flag is not the biggest in the country. Two flags in California are bigger, according to the veterans, but are not flown. The North Carolina flag is 7,410 square feet and weighs 180 pounds. Each stripe is 5 feet high; each star more than 4 feet across. It's a stirring sensation when the hoist button is pushed, and the huge flag is slowly drawn aloft by the motorized halyard, said Curphey.

"A little flag pops In the wind," he said. "And when this one goes up, it's not a 'pop, It's just unreal the noise it makes. It Just talks to you it's awesome. It sounds like the whole place is making noise." The veterans have traveled the country raising money for the project. The money for the project was raised $5 and $10 at a time, mostly through donations from schoolchildren and others.

Retired Army Maj. Gen. Patrick Brady, a Medal of Honor recipient and president of the Citizen's Flag Alliance, was expected to attend the ceremony. "It is the most important symbol we have, and unique among all the symbols of the world," he said. "There's only one flag that's designed and dedicated to freedom and justice, and that's the American flag." MARTIN KRUG, 82.

Vero Beach. formerly of Indianapolis, died June 9. He was the founder and 30-year operator of Circle City Heat Treating, retiring In 1982. He was a member of Indianapolis Masonic Lodge, Scottish Rite, Murat Shrine and Rosedale Hills United Methodist Church. Memorial contributions may be made to the Alzheimer's Association.

Services: 2:30 p.m. June 14 In Wilson St. Pierre Funeral Service Crematory, Greenwood Chapel, with calling from 2 to 8 p.m. June 13. Burial: Forest Lawn Memory Gardens, Greenwood.

Survivors: wife Margaret Whitson Krug; children Richard James M. Krug, Paula L. Bailey, Debra A. Krug-Reyes; sister Esther Stafford; five grandchildren. CAROL DIANNE SHELBURNE MARSH, 61, Seattle, formerly of Zions-vllle, died June 9.

She was a registered nurse at Virginia Mason Hospital, Seattle, retiring in 1996. Previously, she had been a registered nurse for Navajo Indian Reservation, Fort Defiance, St. Vincent, Humana Women's, and St. Francis hospitals. She had recently published a book titled It's a Great Life If You Don't Weaken.

She was a 1984 graduate of Ivy Technical Institute and a 1987 graduate of Marian College. Memorial contributions may be made to the Salvation Army. Services: 11 a.m. June 14 In Flanner Buchanan Zionsvllle Mortuary, with calling from 3 to 7 p.m. June 13.

Inurnment: Little Eagle Creek Cemetery near Westfield. Survivors: sons Shane, Brett, Micah, Chad, Shiloh, Jubal Marsh; mother Mavoureen Way; brothers George, Mike Shelburne; five grandchildren. RONALD G. MATHEWS, 57. Plain-field, formerly of Lebanon, died June 11.

He was a carpenter 31 years for Allison Gas Turbine Division of General Motors retiring in 1992. He was a member of Plainfield Masonic Lodge, Scottish Rite and Plainfield Christian Church. Services: 10 a.m. June 15 in Matthews Mortuary, Brownsburg, with calling from 4 to 8 p.m. June 14.

Burial: Maple Hill Cemetery, Plainfield. Survivors: wife Judy Sparks Mathews; sons Shane, Joshua Mathews; sister Shirley Kolp. CARL C. MATHIS, 82, Austin, formerly of Indianapolis, died June 10. He worked for Erdel Manufacturing, retiring In 1977.

Services: 11 a.m. June 14 in Fountain Square Mortuary, with calling from 2 to 8 p.m. June 13. Burial: Westley Chapel Cemetery, Austin. He was the widower of Opal Mathis.

Survivors: children Charlene M. Green, Brenda F. Riley; brothers Max, James, Wayne Balbrigde; five grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren. MARY V. BREECE MILLER, 84.

Greenfield, died June 10. Before retiring, she owned and operated Marriette Beauty Shop, Greenfield. She was a member and president of the Resident Council at Brandywine Nursing Home, Greenfield. Services: 1 p.m. June 14 in Pasco Memorial Mortuary, Greenfield, with calling from 3 to 5 p.m.

and 7 to 9 p.m. June 13. Burial: Washington Park East Cemetery. She was the widow of Robert Dale Miller. Survivors: son David Miller; two cousins.

WILLA DEAN BIRDSONG MORTON, 63, Indianapolis, died June 7. She was a technician 38 years for Community Hospital East, retiring in 1997. Services: 11 a.m. June 14 in True Tried Missionary Baptist Church, of which she was a member, vice president of the usher board and secretary of the mission, with calling there from 6 to 8 p.m. June 13.

Burial: Floral Park Cemetery. Survivors: son Henry Birdsong; foster children Lee Robert George Dodson, Henrietta Handford; brothers John, James. Mitchell Harry Bird-song: sisters Mattie Branson. Florenda Birdsong; three grandchildren; five great-grandchildren. Peoples Funeral Home is handling arrangements.

DEWAYNE "POPS" PHELPS 80. Indianapolis, died June 9. He was a laborer for Bryant Heating and Air Conditioning for 15 years, retiring in 1983. He was a Navy veteran of World War II. Services: 12:30 p.m.

June 14 in Cathedral of Praise Bibleway Church Worldwide, of which he was a member. Calling: 3 to 8 p.m. June 13 in Craig Funeral Home. Burial: Washington Park North Cemetery. Survivors: wife Kathereen Jennings Phelps; children DeWayne Paul Ernest, Imogene, Emogene, Pauline Marie Phelps, Richard, Michael Palmer, Marjorie Jones, Shirley Johnson, Patricia Owens; 11 grandchildren: nine great-grandchildren.

ROSEMARY W. WALTON RANSOM, 79. Frankfort, formerly of Lebanon, died June 10. She was a homemaker and a member of Tri Kappa and Kappa Alpha Theta sororities and Pink Lady Auxiliary. Memorial services: 6 p.m.

June 24 in First Presbyterian Church. Frankfort, of which she was a member, with calling there after the service. Burial: private. Memorial contributions may be made to the church or to the Frankfort Educational Foundation. Survivors: husband Rawlings V.

Ransom; children Thomas Jack W. Ransom, Sally Myers; 9 grandchildren; a great-grandchild. Goodwin Funeral Home, Frankfort, is handling arrangements. RALPH E. SPENCER, 81, Nashville, formerly of Indianapolis, died June 6.

A veteran of World War II, he served 36 years In the Indiana Air National Guard, retiring as a colonel in 1973. He was a member of Murat Shrine, Sahara Grotto and Terre Haute Toastmasters. Memorial contributions may be made to the Multiple Sclerosis Foundation. Services and calling: none. He was the widower of Garnet Hiatt Spencer.

Survivors: children Andrea Lambert, Paula Baumgartner, Roger Spencer; four grandchildren; two greatgrandchildren. Mortuary Associates. Nashville, is handling arrangements. MARY RUTH BRYANT WILLIAMS, 82, Mooresvllle, died June 10. She was a homemaker.

Memorial services: 7 p.m. June 14 in Flanner Buchanan Decatur Township Mortuary. Calling: none. She was the widow of Ferdinand H. Williams.

Survivors: sons George F. Williams, Harold T. Gaston: four grandchildren: two great-grandchildren. HATTIE B. CRAMER BAILEY, 94.

Indianapolis, died June 10. She worked 15 years in market research and home economics for Stokely-Van Camp, retiring In 1967. She was a member of Southport chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star. Memorial contributions niaji Ee made to Southport Christian ChflrCh, of which she was a member, or to a favorite charity. Services: 1 p.m.

June 14 In G.H. Herrmann Madison Avenue Funeral Home, with calling froin.2 to 6 p.m. June 13. Burial: Forest 'Lawn Memory Gardens, Greenwood. She was the widow of Walter C.

Survivors: sister Louis Cavett Hegarty: several nieces and nephews. VICY HELEN McPHETRIDGE BRO-SHAR, 95, Jamestown, died June 11. Before retiring, she was a secretary 25 years for Walter H. Linn Law Offices. Crawfbrdsville.

Previously, she was a hank teller for Jamestown Citizens State Bank. She was a volunteer Gray Lady 10 years at Witham Memorial Hospital, Lebanon. Memorial contributions may be made to the Jamestown Christian Church, of which she was a member. Services: 2 p.m. June 14 In Porter Funeral Home, Jamestown, with calling from 3:30 to 8:30 p.m.

June 13. Burial: Independent Order of Odd Fellows Cemetery, Jamestown. She was the of Herman C. Broshar. Survivors: son Aran L.

Broshar; a grandson; three great-grandsons. LOIS DEANNE ROSS COLLETTE-SPEARS, 56, Indianapolis, died June 10, She was a nursing assistant and did private duty work for 20 years. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society or in the form of a blood donation to Indiana University Hospital. Services: 6 p.m. June 15 in Trinity Church of the Naza-rene.

Calling: 6 to 8 p.m. June 14 in G.H. Herrmann South East Street Funeral Home. Graveside services: 1 p.m. June 16 in Angel Cemetery, Stearns, Ky.

She was the widow of Willie Spears. Sucvlvors: children Donald Ross, Donald Austin Collette II, Willie D. Ernst; brothers Bobby, Clinford Ross: sisters Laura Parton, Janice Ross: 12 grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. ROBERT W. COOK, 72.

Noblesville, died June 10. He had done masonry work. He was an Army veteran of World War II and a member of Noblesville American Legion Post. Services: 11 a.m. June.

14 In Randall Roberts Funeral Home, Noblesville, with calling from 1 to 5 p.m. June 13. Burial: Crownland Cemetery, Noblesville. Survivors: wife Elizabeth E. Ann King Cook; children Tracy Blakely, Colleen Roehric'h, Amanda Nolen, Pat, Terry, Eddie, Robbie Cook; sister Betty Ulman; five grandchildren.

IRVIN LESLIE COROELL, 93. San Marino, formerly of Indianapolis, died June 7. He was a self-employed accountant. Previously, he was a photographer. He was a graduate of Pasadena (Calif.) College.

Memorial services: pending. Calling: none. Burial: Forest Lawn Cemetery, Glendale, Calif. He was the widower of Audrey Dennison Cordell. Survivors: children Donald Leslie, Eugene, Delores Cordell, Gloria Dilbeck: 11 grandchildren: 10 great-grandchildren; four great-greatgrandchildren.

DELMAR W. CROSS, 79, Indianapolis, died June 10. He worked for Hoo-sler Pen Pipe Shop in sales for 33 years, retiring in 1982. He was a member of Holy Spirit Catholic Church, American Legion and Disabled American Veterans. He was a veteran of World War II.

Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, the Humane Society of Indianapolis or the Home for Friendless Animals. Services: 2 p.m. June 14 in Shirley Brothers Irving Hill Chapel, with calling from 9 a.m. Burial: Memorial Park Cemetery. Survivors: wife Helen Allernen Cross; daughter Alison Morgan; brothers Clyde James Cross; sisters Amy Smith, Lois Long-don, Pearl Mills; two grandchildren.

GREGORY G. DAULTON, 45, Mar-shalltown. Iowa, formerly of Indianapolis, died June 5. He was a nursing student. He previously worked in the security department of Allison Transmission Division of General Motors Corp.

Prior to that, he was a Marion Coynty sheriffs deputy for two years. Memorial contributions may be made tot the Des Moines Area Community College for the Gregory G. Daulton Scholarship Fund. Services: 11 a.m. JUnE; 15 In Little Sons Funeral Home, Stop 11 Road, with calling from 2 8 p.m.

June 14. Burial: Forest Lawrr Memory Gardens, Greenwood. Survivors: son Jacob Mitchell Daulton; mother Elsie Juanita Calhoun Judith A. Remiger; brothers Mark E. Daulton; fiancee Sne-Smith.

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June 14. Burial: Floral Park Cemetery. She was the widow of Gareld Dorsett. Survivors: children Jerry England, Barbara Giles, Tammy Lewis, Gareld Dorsett; stepchildren Floyd, Jean Posey, Thelma Garver: brothers Charles, Wayne Bart-lett; 10 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren. EUGENE GOLDSMITH, 70, Indianapolis, formerly of Noblesville, died June 11.

He was a printer 25 years for Haywood Publishing, Lafayette, retiring in 1992. Previously, he worked for Hu-dlers Press, Noblesville. He was an Army veteran of the Korean War. Memorial contributions may be made to Myasthenia Gravis, 9102 N. Meridian Indianapolis, Ind.

46260. Services: 1:30 p.m. June 14 in Randall Roberts Funeral Home. Noblesville. with calling from 4 to 7 p.m.

June 13. Burial: Crownland Cemetery, Noblesville. Survivors: seven cousins; an uncle: friend Dwavne Mcintosh. MICHAEL ALLEN HAMM, 29. New Ross, died June 11.

He was an electrician five years for R.R. Donnelly, Craw-fordsville. Previously, he worked two years for System Scale. He was a 1991 graduate of ITT Technical Institute. Services: 1:30 p.m.

June 13 in Porter Funeral Home, Jamestown, with call; ing from 4 to 9 p.m. June 12. Burial: New Ross Cemetery. Survivors: parents Gary L. Hamm.

Elaine A. MeMn Hamm; brother Tony Hamm; grandmother Lois Melvin. ROBERT B. HEAL, 87, Anderson, died June 10. Before retiring, he worked 30 years for Lewis Pest Control, Muncie.

He was a 55-year member of Masonic Lodge, Marlon, a scoutmaster for the Boy Scouts in Marion and a member of Knights Templar. Memorial contributions may be made to the Christian Center or Central Christian Church, of which he was a member and elder emeritus, both in Anderson. Services: 10:30 a.m. June 14 in Brown-Butz-Diedring Funeral Home, Anderson, with calling from 2 to 6 p.m. June 13.

Burial: Estates of Serenity, Marion. He was the widower of A. Lucile Heal. Survivors: wife Olive B. Heal; children Fred D.

Heal. Marilyn Johnson, Joyce Adams, Kent Goble: 16 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren. LEONA M. LOWDER HEYLMANN, 89. Indianapolis, died June 10.

She was a homemaker and a member of Faith United Methodist Church. Services: 11:30 a.m. June 14 In Shirley Brothers Washington Memorial Chapel, with calling from 4 to 8 p.m. June 13. Burial: Washington Park East Cemetery.

Survivors: husband. Ralph C. Heyl-mann; children James Heylmann, Patricia Hiatt; three grandchildren; six great-grandchildren. CALEB GREGORY ISSACS, infant son of Gregory and Meghan McCutcheon Issacs, Indianapolis, died June 11. Graveside services: private.

Burial; Washington Park East Cemetery. Other survivors: grandparents Rev. Gregory and Marie Issacs; Ted and Gail McCutcheon; great-grandparents Fran-kie Issacs, Shelby Ball. James and Marge Mowell. Bell Mortuary Crematory, Royster-Askin-Sandrock Chapel, Is handling arrangements.

MARION COUNTY Bailey, Hattie B. Cramer, 94 Collette-Spears, Lois, 56 Cross, Delmar 79 Goldsmith, Eugene, 70 Heylmann, Leona Lowder, 89 Issacs, Caleb Gregory, infant Morton, Willa Dean Birdsong, 63 Phelps, DeWayne "Pops" 80 BOONE COUNTY Broshar, Vicy Helen, 95 HAMILTON COUNTY Cook, Robert 72 HANCOCK COUNTY Miller, Mary V. Breece, 84 HENDRICKS COUNTY Mathews, Ronald 57 MADISON COUNTY Heal, Robert 87 MORGAN COUNTY Dorsett, Betty Jane Swisher, 74 Williams, Mary Ruth Bryant, 82 FORMER RESIDENTS Cordell, Irvin Leslie, 93 Daulton, Gregory 45 King, Martin "Marty," 82 Marsh, Carol Diane, 61 Mathis, Carl 82 Ransom, Rosemary 79 Spencer, Ralph 81 OTHER COUNTIES Hamm, Michael Allen, 29 June 12, 1999 ME Call (317) 291-3376 for a copy. Offered to the public by Indiana Hearing Aid 3843 N. Moller Hd.

Indianapolis, IN TRIAL RUN: Raising Of the biglfl flag was practiced Thursday tn a i- iry 1 Romanak. Eric, and Christy Romania Scharbrough, Dennis, and i unUlli llimMVUUU' I rS SchekJ, Andrew end Mary Schetd ilf Sedam, Michael and Darfent R. Sodam t- tl Sharp. James and Rebecca Shwp -fv 1 Smith. Danny and Marsha Smith 3 vamandingnam.

Hickey ana Helen A. VaMaflttngnfe I', DEATH CERTIFICATES Alexander, Esther, 69, 1118 c. 46m carcinoma, Alien, winnora. 8b. 5t.

Francis hosoium. oneiimonB. Asher, Windell. 47, Methodist Hospital, seizure disoKten. 1 Bertrand, Leo, 83, Hooverwood Home, carcinoma, Biggs, Machala.

3 months, St. Vincent Hospital, undetar- mined. BlackweH. Keith, 87, Ccmmunity Hospital East emphysema. Bobo.

Mary, 91. 2103 Cross Willow Lane, heart taikin. Borns. Craig, 52, 7045 Mcfariand gunshot wounds. -Burroughs.

Nicholas, 3, Wishard Memorial Hospital, skull fracture Burton. Michael. 66. 215 Welcome Way akfflhollsm. Carew.

Maurice. 68. St. Francis Hospital, cardiac arrest Chekouras. Kathenne, 73.

Methodist Hospital, glioblastoma Cochran, Christopher, 13, Community Hospital South, lung- ing. Colbert. Bert. 87, Community Hospital East, hip fracture. -Creamer.

Eugene. 56. Oaks Health and Retiabilitation, can-, cer. Cullina. Marie.

73. Community Hospital North, cancer. Curnett. James, 27, Wishard Memorial Hospital, multiple gunshot wounds. Davis.

Frank. 79, Roudebush Veterans Affairs Medical Can-" ter. cancer. Davis, Paul. 76.

Methodist Hospital, carcinoma. Dimitroff. Nadia. 80, 943 N. Bosart St, cardiovascular dtts- botson, Heather.

23, 7736 Southeastern blunt force injuries. Dugan, Mary. 79. Methodist Hospital, pulmonary Garcia. Benny, 39.

1918 E. Washington St. thermal bums. Green. Phyllis.

75. Methodist Hospital, cancer. i Gregory, Terrance. 51. Methodist Hospital, pneumonia.

Hanzel, Mattie, 87, Community Hospital East, cerebrovascular accident. Halley, Laura, 94. Harborskte Healthcare, Parkinson's disease. Haynes. Joseph, 77, Manor Care Health Care Center, cer- ebrovascular accident Hibner.

Catherine, 59. Methodist Hospital, lupus nephritis. Ivy. Leonard, 55. Mefhodist Hospital, arrhythmia.

Jensen. Mary, 87, St. Francis Hospital, pneumonia, Johnson, Delores, 55, St. Francis Hospital, cancer. Johnson, Natalya, 39, St.

Vincent Hospital, cancer. Journey, Oscar, 67, St. Vincent Hospital, cardiomyopathy. Leistner, Leann, 36, St. Vincent Hospital, blunt force injury.

Lekovich, Louis, 70, 8059 Hoover Lane, cerebrovascular accident. Lowry. Vemon, 84, Methodist Hospital, blunt force injury. -McClain, William, 73, Community Hospital South, respira- tory failure. McClarnon, James, 65.

Community Hospital East, pneumonia. McCormack, Andrew, 20, 5020 Christian Lane, carbon monoxide poisoning. Miles, Pearlene, 66, Winona Memorial Hospital, cardiac ar- rest. Ortiz, Carmen, 76, Community Hospital East, sepsis, Padfield, Margaret, 66, Methodist Hospital, subdural hematoma. Parker.

Carl, 76, Harborskte Health Care, gangrene. Parrert. Herbert, 72, Methodist Hospital, heart failure. Powell, Homer. 83.

St Francis Hospital, heart disease. Pushor, Winifred. 74, Methodist Hospital, cancer. Reed. Mabel, 74, 3321 W.

32nd St, cerebral vascular dis-. ease. Reed. Ronald. 36, Wishard Memorial Hospital, renal failure Rogers, Ernest 49, Wishard Memonal Hospital, arrhythmia.

Shackelford. Charles. 61, St. Francis Hospital, diabetes meUi- lus. Sims, tindsey.

87. Locketield Village Nursing Center, cancer. annul, nercn, 01, otut vv. Minnesota si. caroiovascuiar Stnckland, Robert, 86, St.

Elizabeth Ann Seton Hospital, sepsis. i-, Sutton, Elisa. 38, 4111 Meadows Drive, alcoholism. Turner. Kathenne.

76. 3520 Division cancer Wassel, Richard. 71, 438 Brixham Court cancer. Wegener. William 86.

2020 Fullerton Dnve. heart failure While. Willie. 9i Methodist Hospital, heart failure Wilkams, Corean, 58. Wishard Memorial Hospital, heart failure.

Wolfe. Anna. 86. Indianapolis Retirement Home, Parkinson's For the Record 11529 Colonywcod Drive. Richard L.

Coffee. Indianapolis: Joycelyn K. McFarlane, 10212 Anstocrat Drive. James Crosby and Ramona R. Holloway.

both ot 4303 Par Dnve. Lee R. Cunningham and Judith A. Dean, both of 4402 Madison. Dennis L.

Daniels and Valerie K. Anderson, both ot 2411 Valley Creek W. Lane. Mark S. Fancher and Yvetle A.

Mansfield, both of 854 Camp St. Shawn Fleck, Terre Haute; Catherine A. Lundle, 7639 Samuel Drive. Royce Goodall, 2118 Pleasant Laura M. McDowell, 1362 S.

Talbott St, Charles Hazelwood and Crystal Gamble, both 01 1725 Haynes Ave. David I. Herald. Indian Rock Beach, Karen McCorkle, 1213 Prairie Depot Drive. Grady B.

Hill and Angela S. Northenor. both of 3524 Idle-wood Parkway. Anthony R. Hopson and Bobbie E.

Carder, both of 1102 S. Franklin Road. 0. Scott Ireland and Jody L. Bremmer.

both of 8830 Yar-dley Court. David W. Jackson. Cook, Michelle R. Brookins.

2444 N. Guilford Ave. Lacey L. Jones and Lukeysha C. Golden, both of 3525 Park Lodge Court.

Kirk T. Kercher. 5857 E. Michigan Lisa 0. Wright.

Anderson. Leon P. Killens and Otha J. Reed, both of 9321 Kingsboro Court. Matthew T.

Koppin. Aurora. Tonya Heiny. 8370 Lake-shore Trail E. Michael 0.

Kurt and Laura L. Phipps. both of 1251 Country Ridge Lane. Brian W. Leigh and Beth A.

Behnkendort. both of 7742 Cha-teriey Court. Leslie E. Lollar and Anita A. Steiner.

both of 5321 W. Thompson Road. Michael R. Marian Greenwood: Leanna Nester. 7508 Moultrre Drive.

Stephen B. Mason. 2175 Nalon Dnve. Oksana N. Kutsenko.

702 Blake St. Rudolph G. Merritt. 2824 Oxtord Lane: Janice L. Dodson.

3944 Biscayne Road. Sean Murphy and Megan M. Groves, both ot 3936 Spann Ave. Murugan Pandurangam, 4225 Lafayette Road: Connie R. Skipwith, 3624 N.

Pennslvania St. Christopher Pierson and Stephanie S. Montgomery, both of 3024 Georgetown Road Robert K. Powell and Amanda N. Gillam, both of 8141 Crossing Dnve.

Timmy A. Powell. 8823 Sorbonne Place; Romilla Anderson, 7082 Portland Square. Robert B. Ramos and Alice F.

Keith, both of 7749 Maribou Mills Way. Seth I. Ramsey and Elisabeth L. Long, both of 4436 Be-vlngton Lane. Jose L.

Robles and Marcell Torres, both ot 6478 Excalibur Court. Robert E. Sanders and Tracy M. Evans, both of 3553 Scarlet Oak Court. Daniel P.

Schauer and Renee Peters, both ot Cincinnati. Gerald D. Smith, Lilhonia. Anna Smith, 3920 Erich-son Court. Kent L.

Susud and Michelle R. Weesiss, both of Lawton. Oklj. Elmer W. Watson II and Tonl L.

Starks. both ot 3516 Win- Chester Drive. DIVORCE LAWSUITS FILED Bagwell. Scott A. and Natasha K.

Bagwell Bass, Houston L. Jr and Jenny 0. Bass Baxter. William, and Angela Baxter Blake. Scott E.

III. and Shannon L. Blake Brown. Lee 0.. and Andrea L.

Brown Delp. Steven A. and Tom Delp Denny. Martin and Brenda K. Denny Diaz.

Manuel, and Migles Cordero Fahl Blake and Heidi A. Fahl Galuska. John I and Mary T. Galuska Hall Lawrence 0. and Michele A Hall Johnson.

Damon, and Karla Johnson Johnson. Richard and Sheila A Hogan Knotts. Kevin W. and Beth A Knotts Latta Larry and Fieame Latta McQueen. Donald and Janet G.

McQueen Means. Shawn P. and Krishna Means Nuber. Lawrence 0.. and Jill D.

Nuber Purceli. Edward L. and Anita Purceil Rettig. Stephen and Laura H. Rettig BIRTHS COMMUNITY HOSPITAL NORTH Boys CAIT0, Antlwny and Pamela: GARMAN, David and Angela: G00DNER, Naisha: LEACH, Crystal: LEGAN, Shawn and Darla: NISI Robert and Julia: SHANKS.

Joshua and Kathryn: WEBB Jodie and Brooke. Girls H0LLINGW0RTH, Amber: NEWC0MB. James and Kristin. RASP, Jason and Jennifer: RAYMOND. Michael and Kyla, R0GIERS, Jace and Jennifer: WATSON, Phillip and Rebbecca.

COMMUNITY HOSPITAL SOUTH Boy NEMETH, Thomas and Kristin. Girls PUTERBAUGH, Daniel and Tricia: ROSAS. Pedro and Carrie. INDIANA UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL Boys B0SWELL. Erik, and EWING, Catherine: MAN, Thomas and Joyce: T0RBERT, Matthew and Tiffany.

Girls AUSTIN, Antoinra. and JOHNSON, Shawntell; GAR-TON. Hugh and Mary METHODIST HOSPITAL Boys BREWER, William, and GILLARD-BREWER. Chan-tell: SANDIFER. Joseph and Sueann: WINSTEAD.

Teresa. Girls BOWMAN Ronnetta: CIERECK. Tracey; EAST, Megan: GONZALES. Shawnieka. PARRAN, Christopher and Sandra, POSEY, Lesley: SANDY, Todd and Tracy.

ST. VINCENT HOSPITAL Boys BENJAMIN. Bruce and Robbin, H0FTS, Jiliene: MAGDELENO. Alfredo and Isabel: M0NICAL, Rick and Mary: MORRISON. Paul and Elisa: NELSON.

Melissa: OLSEN. Troy and Michelle. TRAINOR, Gregory and Kelli. Girls KIN "IE Michael and Heather: K0REN. David and Roberta, WILLIAMS.

Lewis and Patncia. WISHARD MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Boys BASLEY. Datra: COVINGTON, Henrietta: GASKINS, Brandy LEWIS. Chryslal. TIMM0NS.

Kim. Girl CLARK. Willie and Margaret i.lhmt. winie anci Miiroarer WOMEN'S HOSPITAL OF INDIANAPOLIS Boys B0LSER, Mark and Frances. ELLIOTT.

Oouglai B0LSER, Mark and Frances. ELLIOTT. Douglas and Joy. FITTIG. Shannon: JAN0WICZ.

Kevin and Christine. MAR- LtY, Chad and Jenifer: MCGEE. Richard WAGNER. Rov and Michelle. II and Christine.

Gids KIT10 Rvan and MAYS-KITTO. Kecia; R0ARK. John and Pamela. V0LK. Matthew and Kelly.

MARRIAGE LICENSES Jay S. Bolinger, 4016 Zinlandel Way; Tamara J. Lewis. 3711 Idlewood Parkway. Mike A.

Budd and Ann D. Courtney, both ot 3736 Padding-ton Lane. Jack T. Bums Jr. and Kristy R.

Bryant, both of 7908 Rea Road. Virgilio S. Castellanos and Katheryn 0. Hancock, both of INDIANA DEATHS Deaths repotted from outside the Indianapolis arm: Batesvllle Martin R. "Marty" Laker, 47.

husband ot Mary Slruewing Laker (Wiegel Funeral Home). Bedford Michael Hackler, 41 (Day Carter Mortuary). Columbus Martha "Ellen" Miller, 55 (Weathers Funeral Home. Salem). Cloverdale Lucille E.

Whitaker Hodge, 88. widow of Charles Highsmith. Gilbert Chrisenberry and Estil C. Hodge (Whitaker Funeral Home). Connersville Charles R.

Reynolds, 61, husband of Judy Hensley Reynolds (Urban-Winkler Funeral Home). Geneva L. VanBlair, 89 (Miller, Moster, Robbins Funeral Home). Lawrence Amol Teague, 55. husband of Kathy A.

Hill Teague (Urban-Winkler Funeral Home). Frankfort Michael Lee Floyd, 36; Florence Cox Reagan, 77, widow of Alva Reagan (Goodwin Funeral Home). Greensburg John A. Kramer, 86. husband of Ellie I.

Werner Kramer (Porter-Oliger-Pearson Funeral Home). Logansporl Donald Lee Devencks, 62 (Kroeger Funeral Home). North Vemon Mildred E. King Mills, 90. widow of John Mills; Marian Rudell Mohr, 76, widow of Robert C.

Mohr (Dove-Sharp Rudicel Funeral Home). Richmond Mayme McFann Baldwin, 100, widow of Thomas Baldwin (Stegall-Berheide-Orr Funeral Chapel). Switz City Juanita Louise Clayton Fox, 86, widow of Guy Fox (Welch Cornell Funeral Home, Linton). 471-1260 toll-free (888) IP.

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