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C10 THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1995 INDEX OF METRO-AREA OBITUARIES Obituaries JOHN E. STEWART, 22. Calhoun. formerly of Indianapolis, died Tuesday. Services will be at 11 a.m.

today In Cumberland Funeral Home, Monteagle, Burial will be In Monteagle Cemetery. Survivors: father Charles Eugene Stewart: brothers Tony Caldwell, Charles Edward Stewart; sisters Bonnie Johns, Debbie Taylor, Carol Johnson, Vlcki Gordon, Tammy Dowell, Wynette Stewart; grandparents Vervll and Udo Raidqja, Margaret and Charles Grubbs. MARION COUNTY Neal Robert Bardwell Thomas Joseph Betustak Rose Lee Bradshaw Joe D. Brown Claude Coker Jr. Naoma M.

Bohm Hamilton Sandra Kay Herndon Woodrow "Woody" Jones Harold A. "Ted" Kenyon Waymon J. Kimball Lela F. Lee Chloe M.Turner Niehaus James P. Raia Ralph E.

Shaw Sr. Emerson L. Tate BOONE COUNTY Robbie Gene Birge HAMILTON COUNTY Helen McKee Beebe Mary Ritz Boyd Thomas D. Chapman Cathy GlerDeLullo William James Murphy HENDRICKS COUNTY Destiny Maria Marsh Pryor Mildred I. Tabelman JOHNSON COUNTY Earl E.

McVey EMERSON L. TATE, 86. Indianapolis, died Thursday. He worked at Blue Point Auto Supply and Service for 15 years, retiring in 1971. Services will' be at 2 p.m.

Saturday in Porter Funeral Home. Jamestown, with calling from 4 to 9 p.m. today. Burial will be in Jamestown Independent Order of Odd Fellows Cemetery. He was the widower of Mary Euline Maness Tate.

Survivors: son Alfred R. Tate: four grandchildren: two great-grandchildren. AUDREY E. WEATHERMAN, 78. Princeton, formerly of Indianapolis, died Wednesday.

She worked for the Indiana Medical Licensing Board, retiring in 1982. Memorial contributions may be made to Habitat for Humanity of Gibson County. Services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday in Colvin Funeral Home, Princeton, with calling from 4 to 8 p.m. today.

Burial will be at a later date in Maple Hill Cemetery, Princeton. She was the widow of Leon Weatherman. Survivors: daughter Judy Gail Miller; two grandsons; three great-grandchildren. MILDRED I. BAILEY FRANCESCONI TABELMAN, 86, Plalnfield, died Tuesday.

She had been a saleswoman for L.S. Ayres. Graveside services will be at II a.m. today at Hllldale Cemetery, Martinsville. There will be no calling.

She was the widow of I. Frank Francesconl. Survivors: husband Delmer Tabelman: son Richard Francesconi: stepsons Delmer Robert Tabelman: two grandchildren: four stepgrandchildren: a great-grandchild: four great-stepgrandchildren. THOMAS D. CHAPMAN, 71.

Nobles-ville. died Wednesday. He worked at Firestone Industrial Products, Noblesville. for 39 years, retiring in 1985. He was a Marine Corps veteran of World War II.

Services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday In Randall Roberts Logan Street Chapel, Noblesville, with calling from 4 to 8 p.m. today. Burial will be in Oaklawn Memorial Gardens. Survivors: wife Jean Faith Chapman; sons Danny, Tom "Spike" Chapman; daughters Jenny Garcia, Donna Rayle; brothers Jack, Joe Chapman; sisters Charmine Carson.

Marilyn Engle. CHARLES E. CUSTIS, 63. Greencas-tle, died Thursday. He was a machine operator 30 years for International Harvester Indianapolis, retiring in 1983.

Mr. Custis had served in the Indiana National Guard. He was a member of Hanna Street Baptist Church, Greencastle. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society. Services will be at 10 a.m.

Saturday in Bittles Hurt Funeral Home, Greencastle, with calling from 4 to 8 p.m. today. Burial will be in Forest Hill Cemetery, Greencastle. Survivors: wife Geneva Cottom Custis; sons Charles Wayne, Donnle Joe, Terry Keith Custis; daughter Kristt Custis; sisters Doris Fogle, Debbie Campfield; a grandchild. Michio Watanabe was one of Japan's best known, most controversial leaders most recently In 1991, losing to Klichi Miyazawa.

In May. 1992. Watanabe was hospitalized for a gall bladder operation. He remained In the hospital for several months, gradually resuming his duties. He since had been in and out of the hospital, and In April.

1993. resigned after two years as foreign minister. He remained a party leader. Watanabe had been hospitalized since his health again turned worse last month, his office said. In June, Watanabe apologized after hundreds took to the streets In South Korea to protest his remarks implying that Japan's annexation of Korea was done with Korean consent.

He also apologized In 1988 after being rebuked by the U.S. Embassy in Tokyo for remarks that blacks didn't pay their credit card bills. He then was policy chief of the ruling party. Beginning In 1976, Watanabe served In several posts, including minister of finance, trade and most recently, foreign affairs. Record Merritt, Martha Neese owned bowling lanes Noblesville, Ind.

Memorial graveside services for Merritt Eugene Neese, 83, and his wife, Martha Louise Stern Neese, 75, Las Vegas, formerly of Noblesville, will be at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at Crownland Cemetery. He died July 18. She died Sept. 8, 1990.

They had owned the bowling center In Noblesville. In Las Vegas, he was a bowling instructor, automatic pinsetter repair technician and maintenance engineer. He also had won the national doubles bowling championship with Dick Weber. Mr. Neese was a Army Air Forces veteran of World War II.

He is survived by a sister, Iris Tremps. Mrs. Neese is survived by a brother, John H. Stern. Randall Roberts Logan Street Chapel Is handling arrangements.

LESLIE RAY LISTENBURGER, 71, Marion, a former Shelby County resident, died Wednesday. He was a Navy veteran of World War II. Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Monday In First Church of the Nazarene, Shelbyville, of which he was a member. Calling will be from 2 to 8 p.m.

Sunday in Carmony-Ewing Harrison Street Funeral Home. Shelbyville. Burial will be in Center Cemetery. Shelby County. Survivors: brothers Revs.

Lee Lowell Listenburger. CATHY GIER DeLULLO, 51, Carmel. died Wednesday. She was president of DeLullo Homes. Carmel.

She also taught in Hamilton Southeastern schools and Carmel schools from 1969 to 1971. Mrs. DeLullo was a graduate of Indiana University of Pennsylvania. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society. Services will be at 4:30 p.m.

Saturday in Randall Roberts Logan Street Chapel, Noblesville. with calling from 2 p.m. Burial will be in Crownland Cemetery. Noblesville. Survivors: husband Bill DeLullo; daughters Kathleen.

Elizabeth DeLullo; son Daniel DeLullo; parents Harold and Marie Smith Glen sisters Diane DeLullo. Elaine Gahring. OPAL M. McROBERTS, 83. Shelbyville.

died Wednesday. She was a homemaker. Mrs. McRoberts was a member of First Baptist Church, Shelbyville. Memorial contributions may be made to the intensive care unit of W.S.

Major Hospital, Shelbyville. Services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday in Carmony-Ewing Harrison Street Funeral Home, Shelbyville, with calling from 4 to 8 p.m. today. Burial will be in Forest Hill Cemetery, Shelbyville.

She was the widow of Lester H. McRoberts. Survivors: son Michael P. McRoberts: daughter Deborah A. McRoberts: a grandson.

WILLIAM JAMES MURPHY, 60. Cicero, died Wednesday. He was a biomedical electronics technician. Memorial contributions may be made to the Polycystic Kidney Research Foundation, 922 Walnut Kansas City, Mo. 64106-1826.

Services will be at 3 p.m. Saturday in Hartley Funeral Homes, Cicero Chapel. There will be no calling. Survivors: wife Wllma Louise Bryant Murphy: son Michael Douglas Murphy; daughters Carol Sue, Catherine Elizabeth Murphy: mother Lillian S. Levy Murphy; brother John A.

Murphy. LOCIE B. NELSON O'BRIEN, 88. Franklin, formerly of Indianapolis, died Wednesday. She was a seamstress for Indianapolis Glove Co.

34 years, retiring in 1973. Mrs. O'Brien was a member of Lakeview Temple. Services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday in G.H.

Herrmann Madison Avenue Funeral Home, with calling from 4 to 7 p.m. today. Burial will be in Carmel (Ind.) Cemetery. She was the widow of Albert Rigcl and Cecil A. O'Brien.

Survivors: son Wilbur Leon Rigcl: sisters Lillian Roulston, Leona, Isabelle Ncl- Locie B. Nelson O'Brien SHELBY COUNTY Opal M. McRoberts FORMER RESIDENTS Anna Pearl Ferguson Lawrence E. Foster Sr. Leslie Ray Listenburger Martha Louise Stern Neese Merritt Eugene Neese Donald E.

Poole Marjorie Udell Satterfield John E. Stewart Audrey E. Weatherman EARL E. McVEY, 80, Greenwood, died Thursday. He was a Southern Baptist clergyman at 10th Street Baptist Church, retiring In 1978.

He was a member of Grace Baptist Church. Services will be at 10 a.m. Monday In Singleton Herr Mortuary, with calling from 3 to 6 p.m. Sunday. Burial will be in Lincoln Memory Gardens, Whltestown.

Memorial contributions may be made to Baptist Children's Home, Lexington, Ky. Survivors: wife Kathleen Gemmeno McVey; daughters Norma Mink, Nlkkl Reeves, Alice Wag-man, Ruby Kelly: sons James, Johnny McVey; sisters Gladys McClahannan, Bonnie, Vesta Rose; eight grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren. DONALD E. POOLE, 73, Spencer, formerly of Indianapolis, died Wednesday. He was a machinist at the Naval Avionics Center, Indianapolis, for more than 20 years.

He was a Navy veteran of World War II. Graveside services will be at 2 p.m. Sunday at Kilgore Cemetery, south of Odon. There will be no calling. Survivors: wile Martha V.

Bryer Poole: daughters Donna Jean Faith, Sally Jo Kafhary: sons John, Albert, Andrew Poole; 12 grandchildren: five great-grandchildren. Polndexter-Hall McClure Funeral Home, Odon, is handling arrangements. DESTINY MARIA MARSH PRYOR, infant daughter of Shanna Maria Pryor and Jeffrey Earl Marsh, Plalnfield, died Monday. Graveside services will be at 10 a.m. today at Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Hall.

There will be no calling. Other survivors: half sister Jami Marie Marsh: grandparents Sandra Hi-land Marsh. Merle A. Marsh, Dewey Pryor. Anna Pryor: great-grandparents Marvin L.

Hiland. Juanita Schregon-gost. Christina May Evans. Carlisle Son Funeral Chapel, Mooresville, is handling arrangements. JAMES P.

RAIA, 86. Indianapolis, died Thursday. He was a machinist for Chrysler Corp. 15 years, retiring in 1970. Mr.

Raia was an Army veteran of World War II. Services will be at 1 p.m. Saturday in Shirley Brothers Drexel Chapel, with calling from 4 to 8 p.m. today. Entombment will be at Washington Park Cemetery East.

He was the widow of Lonice R. Clayton Raia. Survivors: brothers Roy, John Raia: sister Mary Adams. RALPH E. SHAW 71.

Indianapolis, died Wednesday. He was a press operator at Truck and Bus Operations of General Motors Indianapolis Manufacturing Plant, for 41 years, retiring in 1988. He was a Navy veteran of World War II. Mr. Shaw was a member of Crossroads Community Church.

Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society. Services will be at 1 p.m. Saturday in Shirley Brothers Washington Memorial Chapel, with calling from 5 to 9 p.m. today. Entombment will be at Memorial Park Cemetery.

Survivors: wife June M. Pauley Shaw, daughters Diana Hoopingarner. June Crye. Caroline Damzyn. Donna Kent, Betty Collins, Elnora Pierce.

Violetta Harrell: sons Ralph William, Bill. Allen Shaw, Lloyd. Clyde. Roy, Rusty Harrell; three sisters: 30 grandchildren: eight great-grandchildren. MARJORIE UDELL SATTERFIELD, 74.

San Mateo, formerly of Indianapolis, died Sept. 7. She was a secretary and bookkeeper 22 years for Farinon Electric, San Carlos, retiring in 1981. Memorial contributions may be made to the Peer Counseling Program, San Mateo County Mental Health Department, 3080 La Silva, San Mateo, Calif. 94403.

Memorial services will be Wednesday In San Francisco. She was the widow of Forrest Satterfield. Survivors: sons Dr. Mark, Kym. Guy Satterfield: mother Louise Nessler Udell: sister Myla Lohss: four grandchildren.

The Neptune Society of Belmont, Is handling arrangements. In recent years, medical researchers have made enormous strides in understanding the brain's complexities, and new medicines can overcome many of these Imbalances. Perhaps God's way of answering your prayers will be to guide you to the medical help you may need. At the same time, ask God to help you grow closer to Him during these days. God loves you, and the proof of that is that Jesus Christ was willing to go to the cross for you so you could be His child forever.

Have you accepted Christ Into your life, and Is the Bible's truth becoming part of your life every day? The Psalmist knew times of discouragement and depression but he also found hope as he turned to God. "Why are you downcast, my soul? Put your hope in God, for I will yet praise Him, my Savior and my God" (Psalm May this be your experience, as you discover the truth of God's love for you. Write to Billy Graham, The Indianapolis Star, in care of Tribune Media Services, 435 N. Michigan Suite 1400, Chicago, III. 60611.

Tribune Media Services Cjiloe Niehaus had been IPS teacher 34 years Chloe M. Turner Niehaus, 65, Indianapolis, a retired teacher, died Thursday. Services will be Saturday at 9:30 a.m. In Daniel F. O'RIley Funeral Home and at 10 a.m.

In St. Roch Catholic Church, of which she was a member. Calling will be from 1 to 8 p.m. today in the funeral home. 'Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery.

Mrs. Niehaus taught at Indianapolis Public School 112 for 34 years, retiring in 1989. She was a graduate of Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green, and Butler University. She received a master's degree from Indiana University. She was the widow of Charles Le-Roy Niehaus.

Survivors: several nieces and nephews. TJEAL ROBERT BARDWELL. 69. Indianapolis, died Sunday. He was a custodian for Indiana Gas retiring in 1989.

Services will be at noon Saturday in Friendship Missionary Baptist Church, of which he was a member, with calling there from 10 a.m. Burial will be in Washington Park North Cemetery. Survivors: sister Myrtle Frances Martin; brother Marion Bradley Bardwell. Lavenia's Home for Funerals is handling arrangements. HELEN McKEE BEEBE, 98.

Carmel, died Thursday. Before retiring in 1963, she taught elementary school in Colorado, Ohio and New York. Mrs. Beebe was a graduate of Guniison (Colo.) Teachers College. Memorial contributions may be made to Orchard Park Presbyterian Church.

Services will be Monday In Gloversville, N.Y. Burial will be in Ferndale Cemetery, Johnstown, N.Y. She was the widow of Leslie F. Beebe. Survivors: sons Robert Richard L.

Beebe: five grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren. Flanner Buchanan Carmel Mortuary is handling local arrangements. THOMAS JOSEPH BETUSTAK, 49. Indianapolis, died Wednesday. He was a welder.

An Army veteran, he was a life member of Disabled American Veterans. Graveside services will be at 2:30 p.m. Saturday at New Crown Cemetery. Calling will be from noon to 2 p.m. Saturday in G.H.

Herrmann South East Street Funeral Home. Survivors: daughter Dawn Betustak; companion Glenda Betustak; sisters De-lores Piercnal. Ann Giba, Dorothy Stanley: brothers Anthony, Bob, Don, Joe, Jim, Dan Betustak. ROBBIE GENE BIRGE, 34. Thorn-town, died Wednesday.

He was a construction worker in Texas. Graveside services will be at 2 p.m. today at Plainview Cemetery, Colfax. There will be no calling. Survivors: mother Sue C.

Byrkett: brothers Ronald Eugene, Ricky Lane, Rory Dean, Ross Devon Birge: sister Rolynda Sue Birge; grandfather Rosco Olie Birge: grandmother Ina Hawkins; friend Frank Martin. Russell Hitch Funeral Home. Thorn-town, is handling arrangements. MARY RITZ BOYD, 83. Carmel.

formerly of Indianapolis, died Thursday. She was a former Johnson County high school teacher. Mrs. Boyd was a member of Fairview Presbyterian Church. She was a graduate of Franklin- College.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Indianapolis Bar Foundation-F. Emerson Boyd Scholarship Fund. Services will be at 1 p.m. Monday in Leppert Hurt Mortuary, with calling afterward. She was the widow of F.

Emerson Boyd. Survivors: daughters Barbara Boyd Hibbard. Ann Boyd Zoccola, Ellen Boyd Bussard; nine grandchildren: two great-grandchildren. IROSE LEE FANNING BRADSHAW, Indianapolis, died Wednesday. She was a retired domestic worker and an evangelist.

Services will be at noon Monday in Church of the Living God CWFF 18, of which she was a member, with calling there from 10 a.m. Burial will be In Crown Hill Cemetery. Survivors: daughter Mary Harrington; stepson Charles Greenwood; sister Lee Medley. Craig Funeral Home is hanging arrangements. D.

BROWN, 95. Indianapolis, died Wednesday. He was an agent more than 40 years for Prudential Insurance Louisville. retiring )rr "i960. Services will be at 2 p.m.

Sunday at Westminster Village. There will be no calling. Memorial contributions may be made to the Westminster VlUage Foundation. He was the widower of Allien Meckback Brown. Survivors: daughters Jo Marilyn Baum-gardt.

Judith Ann Wilson: seven grandchildren: five great-grandchildren. Shirley Brothers Co. Inc. is handling arrangements. CLAUDE COKER 62, Indianapolis, died Tuesday.

He was a correctional officer for the Indiana Department of Correction 19 years. He was an Air Force veteran. Services will be at 11 a.m. today in N.F. Chance Funeral Home.

Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. Survivors: wife Lillian Mart Gough Coker; daughters Rebecca A.Blschoff, Joyce M. Perkins; sons David William J. Coker; sisters Lofetta Grant. Marguerite Johnson; seven grandchildren.

INDIANA DEATHS Deaths reported from outside the Indianapolis area: Alexandria Audrey Thomas, 90. Anderson Willie Mae Traylor Garrett, 84, wife of Holland Garrett; Horace Samuel Scott, 90, husband of Louise Grtffee Scott. Cotumbut Daniel 0. Strong, 71. Elizabethtown Edna Louise Boner Cot-trell, 91, widow of Dale T.

Cottrell. Greencastle Martha M. Frank Collins, 86. widow of Arthur C. Collins.

New Castle Florine Hurst, 92. widow of Bernard Hurst. Paoli Frank Stephen Kimmel, 77, husband of Dorothy Kimmel. Rising Sun Paul E. Fredenburgh, 67.

Seymour Carl Minton, 44, husband of Nyoka Jerene Wayt Minton; Fedele Sciarra 82 jwidower, of Alice E. Jack Sciarra. Associated Press Tokyo Former Foreign Minister Michio Watanabe, one of Japan's best-known politicians both at home and abroad, died early Friday of heart failure at a Tokyo hospital. He was 72. Known for a wry sense of humor and blunt style of speaking, Watanabe also caused storms of protest overseas for comments that Insulted U.S.

blacks and others that brought demonstrations In South Korean streets. But Watanabe also had International achievements, his most recent as leader of Japanese delegations in talks with North Korea leading to a promise of 300,000 tons of rice aid to the North, half of It free. Earlier this year, he had led talks on establishing diplomatic relations with the communist, hard-line state. Watanabe rose through the party that ruled Japan for nearly four decades, the Liberal Democratic Party, and competed unsuccessfully to become prime minister several times. For The BIRTHS COMMUNITY HOSPITAL EAST Boys B0UIE.

Mynecia. MILES, Tom: T0LLIVER. Elizabeth. Girl ANDERSON. Tory.

COMMUNITY HOSPITAL NORTH Boys C0FFMAN. Brandon and Juli; FITZ, Brian and Belinda. Girl SPR0USE, John and Cheryl. COMMUNITY HOSPITAL SOUTH Boys 0ESJARLAIS, Tracy; TUMEY, Troy and Donallyn. Girl CASEY, Kwang Yon and Kathy.

INDIANA UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL Boy DAVIS, John and Angela. Girls CRIPE. David and Dawn; WEED. Eric, and GUNTER. Meta.

METH00IST HOSPITAL Boys CARPENTER. Fred and Mariann; CHARLES, Michael and Michele; ELLETT. Rachel; HARGRAVES. Danny and Angela: RAY, Chen: RUMBAUGH. William and Diana; TATE, Kendra; UTTERBACK, Matthew and Melissa; WEIGEL, Leland and Jill.

Girls BROOKS, Clifford and Vicki: COX, Brian and Martha; FRY. Gary and Karen: LEFFEW. Jelf and Karen; WHEELER. Russell and Kimberly. ST.

FRANCIS HOSPITAL Boys CURRY, Robert and Debra; HILDERBRAND, James and Mary; McKINNEY. Kenneth and Sheila; RAN-GEL. Eanque and Maria, SMITH. Todd and Rebecca; SMOCK. Andrew and Suzanne; WADE, Ramona.

Girls DOUGHERTY, Jay and Lisa; McDONALD, Brandy ST. VINCENT HOSPITAL Boys BURKHARDT. Michael and Shawn; HER-RINGTON. James and Michelle; JOHNSON. Jay and Malmda; MARSHALL.

Lesia. Girls ENOS, Mark and Vikki: MARTINDALE. Kyle and Elizabeth: WILEY. Michelle: WILLIAMS. Franklin and Beverly.

WISHARO MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Boys HAMMONS. Michelle. ROBERTSON. Donald and Kim. Girls CRAWFORD.

Lisa; DAVIS. Jenny. JONES. Felicia: PETRO. Anthony and Amy WOMEN'S HOSPITAL OF INDIANAPOLIS Boys BATESON.

Joseph and Melissa; DUNAGAN. Dean, and DEFRIESE. Elizabeth. LYBARGER, James and Pamela. Girls BILLMAN, Dale and Knslen: COLON, Timothy and Debora; FATH.

Kyle and Tamara; KANE. Jonathan and Barbara: KOVACS, Brian and Lisa; STUFF, Kent and Kelly. MARRIAGE LICENSES Mark A. Barker and Sally A. Bixby.

both ol 6343 W. Maple Drive. Frank L. Born, 1158 N. Rochester Nancy S.

Clawson, 1146 N. Rochester Ave. Mark W. Brown and Amy S. Herring, both of 104 N.

Lawndale Ave. Douglas K. Brune and Kang N. Lin, both of 5817 N. Dearborn St.

Edgardo Chus and Roberta C. Cavuoti, both of 309 N. Beville Ave. Michael demons, 5216 Luzanne Lane; Ladonne Lee, 1802 Carrollton Ave. Lester Clinkscales and Tnsha L.

Smith, both ol 3005 Coast Drive. Michael L. Cobbs, 5639 Winston Drive; Melissa D. Dorsey, 2434 Constellation Drive. Kevin B.

Cole, 10120 Fall Creek Road; Kimberly A. Pitts. Danville Robert L. Cooper and Melody S. Boffing.

both of 2114 Fair Oaks Drive. Craig A. Copeland and Stephanie L. Thompson, both of 8905 Camby Road. Matthew M.

Oidge. 12106 Mockernut Circle; Jill L. Johnston. 8019 Orchard Lane. Allen Crossiey and Olivia M.

Russell, both of 8021 Cardinal Cove W. Drive. James G. Frednckson. 8536 N.

Sherman Drive; Kristme L. Hovde. 7536 N. Sherman Drive. John 0 Gill and Irene M.

Morrison, both of 8224 Glenwillow Lane. Ronald Govan Jr. and Cynthia A. Fuller, both of 2977 E. 47th St Peter Gross and Elizabeth Nicololf.

both of 7148 Cricklewood Circle. Stevie K. Holloway and Judith A. Holloway. both of 427 S.

Keyslone Ave. Troy Holwerda and Sherry H. Hirschi, both ol 12634 Slippery Rock Road. Jason Howell and Catherine Holden. both of 1502 N.

Warman Ave. Glen Ingiam and Jearleen Dickson, both of 118 Habig Road Mark A. Kelly and Sarah E. Maple, both of 1319 Country Ridge Lane. Brent M.

Lacy and Katherine Surber. both ol 3080 Benlwood Circle S. Drive. Hugh J. McFadden and Veronica L.

Witt, both of 9499 Colony Pomte E. Drive. Donald W. McVay and Michelle M. Bryant, both of 3716 Wingate Drive.

Jeffrey J. Middaugh and Stephanie Y. Slaughter, both ol 3483 Woodlronl Place. Bobby 0. Nelson and Elizabeth 0.

Smith, both of 9302 Racguet Club Drive. Clarence Oarts 3247 Central Verona L. Robertson. 3021 Pnscilla Ave. Lynn Ogden and Cynthia D.

Marshall, both ol 8709 S. Keystone Ave. Edwin R. Pops and Celesta Hudson, both of 4733 Rocky Knob Lane. David Puduski, Bnmfield.

Jody A Ramboll. 5625 Portsmouth Ave. Michael T. Restivo and Melame D. Clear, both of 3202 Norwich Lane.

Kevin J. Rosner and Krisleen D. Pecar. both of 2912 Skyline Drive Mark E. Shephard.

6649 Waterstone Drive. Marie Montgomery, 5934 Deerwood Court. Nikola Talevski and Kimberly A Maniarrez. both of 8459 Laurel Valley Orive. Mitchell L.

Tandy II. 7962 Silverleaf Drive: Yolanda E. Lake. 4591 Mission Drive. i i ANNA PEARL FERGUSON, 63, Richmond, formerly of Indianapolis, died Tuesday.

She was a machinist for Belden Richmond, retiring in 1991. Services will be at noon Saturday in Second Baptist Church, Richmond, with calling there from 5 to 8 p.m. today. Survivors: husband James Ferguson: stepdaughter Erica Burden; mother Ruby Wright: brothers Andrew, Thomas, Harlan, Charlie, Robert. Eugene, Phillip Wright.

Boatright Funeral Home is handling arrangements. LAWRENCE EUGENE FOSTER 55, Okeechobee, formerly of Indianapolis, died Tuesday. He had been an automobile wholesaler in the Indianapolis area for more than 25 years. Services will be at 7 p.m. today In Buxton Funeral Home, Okeechobee, with calling from 5 p.m.

Survivors: wife Cheryl Foster: sons Larry Foster Thomas Milstead; daughters Cimber Stilts, Sara Goza, All Burk; mother Margaret Reed: brother Bruce Foster; five grandchildren. NAOMA M. BOHM HAMILTON, 87. Indianapolis, died Wednesday. She had been a secretary 37 years for Indiana Bell Telephone Co.

Mrs. Hamilton was a member of St. Peter Lutheran Church. Memorial contributions may be made to the church's 100th anniversary fund. Services will be at 10 a.m.

Saturday in Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel at Woodruff Place, with calling from 4 to 8 p.m. today. Burial will be in Crown Hill Cemetery, She was the widow of John B. Hamilton.

Survivor: sister Esther Collins. SANDRA KAY WALKER HERNDON, 51, Indianapolis, died Thursday. She was a homemaker. Services will be at 3 p.m. Sunday In Fountain Square Mortuary, with calling from 2 to 8 p.m.

Saturday. Survivors: husband George C. Herndon II; daughters Mar-lena S. File, Cynthia Kay Meyers, Jo-lanna M. Herndon; sons, George C.

Ill, Stephen M. Herndon; sisters Nancy Ann Gallant. Debra C. Sklles, Carla Marie Eubanks; seven grandchildren. HAROLD A.

"TED" KENYON, 90. Indianapolis, died Wednesday. He was a machine maintenance foreman for Continental Optical Co. 35 years, retiring in 1970. Services will be at 1 p.m.

Saturday in G.H. Herrmann Greenwood Funeral Home, with calling from 11 a.m. Burial will be in Forest Lawn Memory Gardens, Greenwood. Survivors: wife Edna H. Brehob Kenyon; son Ted F.

Kenyon; daughters Carolyn Sisson, Donna Ralston: brothers Troy. Frank Kenyon: sisters Thelma Reed, Vivian Gardner: 11 grandchildren: 21 great-grandchildren. WAYMON J. KIMBALL, 68, Indianapolis, died Wednesday. He was a housekeeper supervisor for Embassy Suites Hotel nine months.

He was an Air Force veteran. Services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday in St. Paul Baptist Church, of which he was a member, wilh calling there from 10 a.m. Burial will be in Crown Hill Cemetery.

Survivors: wife Lois A. Taylor Kimball: sons Waymon Andre Kimball; daughter Jeanetta Kimball: stepsons Jeffery Taylor. Edward Hogan: stepdaughters Louis Jean Parker. Katherine Taylor; brother Dunbar Kimball: sister Virginia McNorton: four grandchildren: 10 slcpgrandchildren. Summers Funeral Chapels is handling arrangements.

W00DR0W "WOODY" JONES, 74. Indianapolis, died Wednesday. He was a bollermaker for Kennedy Tank Co. 30 years, retiring in 1984. An Army veteran of World War II, Mr.

Jones was a Purple Heart recipient. Services will be at 1 p.m. Saturday in Wilson St. Pierre Chapel of the Chimes, with calling from 5 to 9 p.m. today.

Burial will be in New Crown Cemetery. He was the widower of Alice Parker Jones. Survivors: daughter Linda Cll-burn: brother Ed Jones: a grandchild. LELA F. LEE, 91.

Indianapolis, died Thursday. She was a punch press operator for Link-Belt 25 years, retiring in 1969. Mrs. Lee was a member of Fairfax Christian Church. Memorial contributions may be made to the Salvation Army or the Noblesville Animal Shelter.

Services will be at 10 a.m. Monday In Conkle Funeral Home. Speedway Chapel, with calling from 3 to 8 p.m. Sunday. Burial will be in Floral Park Cemetery.

She was the widow of Clifford Lee. Survivors: brother Omar Lambert: sister Dorothy Stevens: a granddaughter: a Ron Tillman and Rhona J. King, both ol 9365 College Drive. John M. Wells and Pamela K.

Nobbe. both of 7608 Penway Drive Steven White. 2431 Tesh Drive; Rebecca J. Dickey, 2138 Ritter Ave. Richard P.

Woodside Jr. and Noelle E. Wikert, both of 4071 Creek Way. DIVORCE LAWSUITS FILED James C. Abner Diana E.

Abner William E. Balz Demse D. Balz Gary W. Chell Amy D. Chell Chad R.

Clark Amy Clark Ronald Corbitt Kellie Corbitt David Durham Kathy Durham James L. Ellsberry Doris J. Ellsberry Jeffrey F. Greenwalt Katharine A. Greenwall Dennis R.

Gumm Charlene Smith Darrell L. Hamlett Sr. Karen S. Hamlett Warren L. Jackson Oena Jackson Frank A.

James Beverly K. James Myron J. McCullough Donna J. McCullough Antonio R. McDowell Sr.

Patrice M. McDowell Norman Nelson Patricia I. Nelson David A. Parker Janet M. Parker David S.

Parkes Brenda 0. Parkes Brian Pearson Deborah A. Pearson Raymond H. Price Brenda G. Price Lee L.

Saunders Diane L. Saunders Paul Servaas Jolie Servaas James E. Tyler Wanda Tyler John T. Voge II Elizabeth M. Voge Lee Wagner Wanda Y.

Walker-Wagner Gary Walters Angela K. Walters DEATH CERTIFICATES Rachel Anderson. 4 hours. Women Hospital ol Indianapolis, prematurity. Donstme Bolden.

47, 7145 E. 21st heart disease. William Bryant, 73. St. Vincent Hospital, urosepsis.

Kevin Burke. 35. Community Hospital East, pneumonia Martha Calvert. 56. 3201 Auburn Road, sarcoma Peter Carrels.

69. St. Vincent Hospital, heart failure. Joseph Christie. 48.

Methodist Hospital, lymphoma. Edna Clearwater, 83. 205 Edwards carcinoma. Michelle Coppess. 25.

Methodist Hospital, distress syndrome. Margaret Crooks. 85, 7301 E. 16th artenosclero- sis. Helmer Crum.

77. 3636 Mann Road, carcinoma. John Cullison 40, 44 N. Sherman Drive, asphyxiation. Dennis Curtis.

43, Community Hospital North, myocardial infarction. Gorgon Dresslar. 78. Community Hospital East, heart failure. Agnes Dugan.

94. 8140 Township Line Road, myocardial infarction. Johnny Foster, 43, Community Hospital East, cardiomyopathy Helen Grisby, 91, Community Hospital East, respiratory failure. Robin Haar, 23, Community Hospital East, septic shock. Elizabeth Havlm.

81, St. Francis Hospital, sepsis. Kenneth Hesser. 85, Methodist Hospital, pneumonia. Jacqueline Hicks.

63. Methodist Hospital, cardiomyop alhy. Barbara Jines. 63. 8911 10th cancer.

Colton Karnes. 23 days, Riley Hospital lor Children, cerebral infarction Opal Kesol, 80, Indiana University Hospital, sepsis. Clement Looney 73. St. Vincent Hospital, heart disease George Mangold.

78, Methodist Hospital, cardiomyopathy Dana Mayes, 33, 525 Thompson Road, respiratory failure. Elizabeth Motlitt, 95. 7301 16th cerebral vascular accident. Leona Morgan. 86, St, Francis Hospital, cerebral vascular accident Ophelia Moms, 82.

1 1850 Brookville Road, carcinoma Louise Muhl. 55. 2421 Saturn Drive, heart disease Wayne L. Peper. 64, St Francis Hospital, coronary artery disease.

Morris Peril. 77. 2142 W. 86th renal failure James Perry. 69.

2635 Lindbergh Drive, glioma Charles Phillips. 68, 3247 Eddy Court, carcinoma John Regula. 80. 918 Bosart heart disease. Myron Richardson.

63. Roudebush Veterans Affairs Medical Center, carcinoma Robert Rochtord, 68, 2644 Willow Glen Circle, cancer Mary Roeder. 93, 1651 N. Campbell heart failure Cecelia Rouse. 62, 4354 Evanston heart disease.

Myrtle Shrader. 83, Westview Hospital, multisystem failure. Aline Simms, 83, Community Hospital East, heart disease. Agnes Smith, 51, Wishard Memorial Hospital, ketoacidosis. Wilbur Smith, 84, Methodist Hospital, urinary tract infection.

Harold Smuck. 74. St. Vincent Hospital, cerebral vascular accident. Martha Sneed.

46. Methodist Hospital, heart disease Daryl Steele, 40, Methodist Hospital, respiratory failure, Wayne Stoler 57. Roudebush Veterans Allans Medical Center, cardiorespiratory arrest George Teeters. 82. St, Vincent Hospital, myocardial infarction.

Marine Templeton, 79. Methodist Hospital cardiomyopathy Richard Vance, 57, 1820 W. 72nd Place heart disease. Sylvia Watson. 91.

5600 E. 16th heart failure Virginia Wheeler. 72. St. Vincent Hospital heart failure.

William White. 63. Methodist Hospital, cardiomyopathy Mary Yeakle. 64. 2933 S.

Oakland Ave. cancer. Carol Yingst. 50. Indiana University Hospital, acidosis Cheryl Zahn.

40. 1257 Country Pomte Drive poison- i MY ANSWER Question: I should be happy because 1 have a fine husband and two children I love very much, but Instead I am getting more and more de-pressed. Some Bmy get out of bed. I Graham pray for God to take this feeling away, but it only gets worse. Is God punishing me for something? Mrs.

R.Y. Answer: No, you should not think God Is punishing you. Yes, when we deliberately sin we eventually pay the consequences for what we have done. But when that does not seem to be the case, we need to look for other reasons for a problem like this. Have you talked frankly with your doctor about your depression? I would suggest you make this your first step.

The reason Is depression can be caused by many different things including physical problems of chemical Imbalances In the brain that have little or nothing to do with one's circumstances. This may well be the case with you. ft.

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