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lANAPOUS STAR FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1337 Bass player Ronnie Lane, 51, founded British group The Faces more man aitrwan a uai-iiuy fcruup, Lloyd W. Lauglmer was retired owner of cafeteria secretary and treasurer for Laughner Brothers, he retired in 1983. He also owned the Laughner's Cafeteria at 10th Street and Emerson Avenue for 19 years until 1968. He was a member of Gethsemane Lutheran Church, Cumberland Masonic Lodge, Scottish Rite, Murat Shrine and Columbia Club. He was a Navy veteran of World Warn.

Survivors: wife Mildred R. Abel Laughner; daughters Patty Joy Goss, Sharon Sue Laughner, Janice Ann Smith: brothers Charles, Richard Laughner: sister Janet Brown: five grandchildren: three GREENWOOD, Ind. Services foi Lloyd W. Laughner, 81, Greenwood, retired owner of Laughner Brothers Cafeteria, will be at 1 p.m. June 10 In G.H.

Herrmann Madison Avenue Funeral Home, with calling from 4 to 8 p.m. June 9. Entombment will be in Washington Park East Cemetery. He died June 4. Mr.

Laughner The third generation owner and MARION COUNTY Badger, Catherine D. Gimbel, 83 Batei, Amber Leigh, infant Carrico, James 57 Cobb, Rodney Allen, 42 Crocker, Dannis Edward, 64 Eagan, Jordan Matthew, 1 Goode, Robert 73 Gordon, Amos, 86 Hardy, Maxie "Pete" 60 Hawkins, Henry C. "Ted," 83 Kozderka, Debra L. Gregory, 43 Marshall, Mary A. "Marian" Mattingly, Mary C.

Roberts, 84 McGilhard, Orville Miller, Edith May Newsome, 72 Neighbors, Kenneth B. 68 Peters, Kenneth 87 Renner, Donnie 37 Scott, Amelia M. Blackwell, 90 Smith, James "Ryan," 19 Tucker, Francis Louise, 89 Wilson, Deneise P. Scott, 41 HAMILTON COUNTY Keeney, Nadyne 67 Maines, Charlene Foland, 88 HENDRICKS COUNTY Hollowell, Irene Randolph, 93 JOHNSON COUNTY Laughner, Lloyd 81 Watts, John Rhodes, 91 MADISON COUNTY Bonisa, Robert, 70 Davis, Samuel 76 MORGAN COUNTY Abel, Francis James, 82 Callis, Margaret L. Leslie, 64 FORMER RESIDENTS Cummings, Larry, 59 Gordon, Jerry William, 48 Murphy, Nickey 34 Willis, Richard 60 OTHER COUNTIES RODNEY ALLEN CCES, 42.

Indianapolis, died June 4. He worked 10 years for Hazardous Materials Quality Control in Environmental Services for the Department of Public Works. Memorial contributions may be made to Juvenile Diabetes Foundation or Em-maus Lutheran School. Services: 1 p.m. June 7 in Shirley Brothers Washington Memorial Chapel, with calling from 4 to 8 p.m.

June 6. Survivors: sons Zachary, Joshua Cobb; stepdaughter Casey Bowling: brothers Kenneth, Ralph, Michael Cobb; sister Ann Sickles; fiancee Charity Bowling. DANNIS EDWARD CROCKER, 64. Indianapolis, died June 5. He was a self-employed entrepreneur for more than 30 years.

Services: 1 p.m. June 7 in Corinthian Missionary Baptist Church, of which he was a member, custodian, and deacon In training, with calling there from 11 a.m. Burial: Washington Park North Cemetery. Survivors: wife Joan Bowers Crocker; daughter Joyce Snorton; brother Ell T. Crocker; sisters Alo-Bernlce Nebilett, Naomi, Dorothy Trice: three grandchildren; a great-grandchild.

Stuart Mortuary is handling arrangements. SAMUEL L. DAVIS, 76, Pendleton, formerly of NoblesvlUe, died June 5. He had been a self-employed truck driver for Miller's Dairy, Cambridge City. retiring In 1983.

A World War II veteran, he served in both the Army and the Merchant Marine and was a member of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2372 and Eagles Lodge 174. Services: 10.30 a.m. June 9 in Ronald L. Seals Funeral Home, Fort-ville, with calling from 2 to 8 p.m. June 8.

Burial: Gravel Lawn Cemetery, FortviUe. He was the widower of Dorothy Spaur Davis. Survivors: children Sue B. Morrison, Bill, James, Charles Davis; brother James F. Davis; sister Edith Marie Davis; 13 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren.

JORDAN MATTHEW EAGAN, 20- month-old son of Joseph K. and Jessl L. Roberts Eagan, Indianapolis, died June 4. He was a member of Christian Tabernacle Church. Services: noon June 7 in Moore Kirk Irvlngton Chapel, with calling from 2 to 8 p.m.

June 6. Burial: Washington Park East Kenneth L. Peters, co-founder of Zionsville retirement home Services for Kenneth L. Peters, 87, Indianapolis, one of the founders of Village Christian Retirement Park, Zionsville, will be at 11 a.m. June 7 in Flanner Buchanan Broad Ripple Mortuary, with calling from 4 to 8 p.m.

June 6. Burial will be in Crown Hill Cemetery. He died June 4. Mr. Peters worked 45 years for American Fletcher National Bank, retiring as a vice president in 1974.

He was a charter member of the Executive Service Corps and a mem Associated Press TRINIDAD, Colo. Ronnie Lane, bassist and co-founder of The Faces, has died after a two-decade fight with multiple sclerosis. He was 51. Lane died Wednesday In this town about 200 miles south of Denver, where he and his wife. Sue.

have lived for at least three years. His wife announced the death Thursday and said private services were planned. Before starting The Faces, which launched the careers of several British rock musicians, Including Rod Stewart and Ron Wood, Lane co-founded The SmaU Faces in 1965. The band Identified with the "mod" scene also personified by The Who "face" was mod slang for a fashion leader. The East London native co-wrote most of the band's hits with lead singer and guitarist Steve Marriott, Including Itchycoo Park, Its only song to make the charts In the United States.

Marriott, a child actor, quit the band in 1969 and formed Humble Pie with Peter Frampton later that year. He died at age 44 In April 1991 in a fire at his home in England. After Marriott's departure, the band signed Stewart as lead singer and Wood as lead guitarist, and changed Its name to The Faces. The band graduaUy became little DONNIE W. RENNER, 37, Indianapolis, died June 4.

He had been a carpet layer for Bob Hope Carpet Co. and, previously, for Southslde Carpet Co. He was a member of the Church of Acts. Services: 11 a.m. June 7 in Singleton Herr Mortuary, with caUing from 6 to 9 p.m.

June 6. Burial: Floral Park Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made for his daughter HoUy Ann Renner, who survives. In care of the mortuary. Other survl-vore: parents Coy and Loretta Vaughn Renner; brothers Robbln, Randy, Brian Renner; sisters Connie Bastin, Rhonda Renner.

AMELIA M. BLACKWELL SCOTT, 90. Indianapolis, died June 3. She had been a domestic worker. She was a member of Elks Lodge 562 and Household of Ruth.

Services: 1 p.m. June 7 In Boatrlght Funeral Home, with caUing from noon. Burial: New Crown Cemetery. She was the widow of Alonzo Scott. Survivor: brother Albert BlackweU Jr.

JAMES "RYAN" SMITH, 19. Camby. died June 4. He worked for In Bloomington and previously worked for Kroger's In MooresviUe. Services: 2 p.m.

June 7 In Jones Family Mortuary, MooresviUe. with caUing from 2 to 9 p.m. June 6. Survivors: mother Jeannie Barrett Smith; father Everett Michael Smith; sister Lisa MicheUe Parker; grandparents Mary E. Barrett, Shirley Chasteen.

Rita Jo Smith; stepfather Mark Chasteen. FRANCIS LOUISE NEWMAN TUCKER, 89, Indianapolis, died June 4. She was a sales associate 20 years for G.C. Murphy retiring in 1985. She was a member of Antioch Christian Church.

Services: 1 p.m. June 9 In Flanner Buchanan Washington Park East Mortuary, with caUing from 11 a.m. Burial: Washington Park East Cemetery. She was the widow of Hansel Aiken Tucker. Survivors: children Dr.

Robert N. Tucker, Barbara J. Murray, Eleanor C. Gilbert. Carolyn H.

Tucker; seven grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren. JOHN RHODES WATTS, 91. Frank-. lin, died June 4. He was a chain builder 40 years for Link-Belt Chain Division of FMC retiring in 1968.

He was a member of Southport Masonic Lodge. Services: 2 p.m. June 7 in Ransford Chapel of the Indiana Masonic Home, Franklin. Burial: Be-thesda Cemetery, Brownsburg. CaUing: none.

He was the widower of Mary O. Warren Watts. Survivors: nieces and nephews. Singleton Herr Mortuary is handling arrangements. Larry Cummings was Wabash trustee, professor at University of Minnesota Services for Larry L.

Cummings, 59, Minneapolis, formerly of Indianapolis, a member of the Board of Trustees of Wabash College, will be at 10:30 a.m. June 17 in the Wabash College Chapel, Crawfordsville. He died June 3. Mr. Cummings was Carlson chair professor at the University of Minnesota's Carlson School of Management.

Previously, he taught at Northwestern University and the University of Wisconsin. He received the Distinguished Edu Gladys J. Gilpen, Seymour, was retired teacher and dean of girls and Lane quit in is j. lunmiig a Dana called blim Lnance uiai sjjiu up jour I albums and lour years later. The Faces disbanded in 1975.

Wood went on to Join the RoUing Stones, and drummer Kenney Jones later replaced the deceased Keith Moon In The Who. Lane's health began deteriorating In the mid-1970s after he was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, a debilitating nerve ailment. In the mid-1980s, he organiled some of British rock's biggest names in the A.R.M.S. concerts to peneflt multiple sclerosis research. In 1986, he played before 60,000 fans at London's Wembley Stadium, appearing on stage In a wheelchair and backed by Stewart, Wood and Stones bassist Bill Wyman.

Lane recently appeared In a television srjeclal with Stewart. "Despite Incredible pain, they Just 1 kin. nUirinrf UA luuiuill siujj nun piayiug uic uaas Cuitar he loved." nubllclst Charlie Comer told Britain's The Mirror after learning of Lane death. "While his body wasted awayvhe carried on almost as If nothing had happened. Every time he struck a chord, you could see he was In tor ment.

Lane Is survived by two sorm and two stepdaughters. RICHARD WILLIS 60. Yazoo City, formerly of Indianapolis, died June 1 He worked nine years for Chrysler Shadeland Avenue Electric Plant, retiring in 1972.Ie was a Navy veteran. Services: noon June 7 In Craig Funeral Homerwtth calling from 11 a.m. Burial: Floral Park Cemetery.

Survivors: children Virginia Gale Younger, Carolyn Sklp- wlth, Richard Pamela, Robert, Anthony Willis; brother Columbus WiUis sisters Nancy Bfr- nice Austin; 14 grandchildren; former wile Annie WlUls. DENEISE P. SCOn WILSOfVk Indianapolis, died June 2. A licensed practical nurse, she was president; of Margarette Professional Healthcare. Services: 1 p.m.

June 7 In Lavenia's Home for Funerals, with caUing from 11 a.m. Burial: New Crown Cemetery. Survivors: husband WiUiam E. Wilson children Odeka Wilson, Yolanda Renee, Michael L. Scott father Isaac Smith; brother Isaac Smith sisters Deborah Mason, Sherrl Beeler, Jerri.

Etorla, Margarette. Alexandria Wlnborn Smith, Monica Brady; two grandchildren. INDIANA DEATHS Deaths reported from outside the Indianapolis area: Bedford Charles W. Vaught, 84, husband of Helen J. Batman Vaught (Ferguson-Lee Funeral Home).

Cloverdale Leona M. Haddan Dobson, 83, widow of Frank Ruble Dobson (Whitaker Funeral Home). Cokmbut Stephen T. Petrunak, 85 (Myers Funeral Service, Hathaway-Myers Chapel); Arthur Lee Wiley, 69, husband of Geneva Irene Kinworthy Wiley (Winklepleck-Weesner Funeral Home, Brownstown.) Gosport James E. Seigle, 70, husband of Judith Black Seigle (Whitaker Funeral Home).

Greensourg Bonnie A. Boone Clark. widow of Chauncey Clark (Gilliland Howe Funeral Home. Logansport Ferd W. Bergman, 76, husband of Doreen Yvonne Walsh Bergman (Kroeger Funeral Home).

Pin Village Julyah Opal Hillyer Smiley, 81, widow of Curtis Leroy Smiley (Maus Funeral Home, Attica). i RushvWa James Leroy Fletcher, 52 (Mos-ter Cox Mortuary). Salem Goldie K. McGill Mathes, 89, widow of Albert A. Mathes (Dawalt Funeral Homes, Inc).

Seymour Jordon Michaeia Johnson, 2-year-old daughter of Tara Deonna Overbay and Ricky Darrell Johnson (Voss Funeral Home). have never done so, get on your knees together and humbly ask Christ to forgive you and enter your hearts and your marriage. How will He help you? First; He will give you a new determination to work together to solve -your problems and make your marriage work. He also will give you a genuine desire to serve and help. eah other.

Instead of always putting your own desires first. Ask Him jis well to guide you to the pracjUral help you need debt counseling, help with a budget, even ways get more education. i In addition, He will help yod pfut your desire for money and things in the right perspective. The Apostle Paul said, "1 have learned the secret of being content in anynd every situation (Phillppiahs Make this your goal, wijth unrist help. ir Write to Billy Graham, The IndianapoM Star, care of Tribune Media Services 435 N.

Michigan Suite 1400, Chida- go, III. 60611. Tribune Media Servian 1 ber of the Riviera Club, Kiwanis Club of North Indianapolis and Meals on Wheels. He was a graduate of the Business College of Fort Wayne and Wisconsin School of Banking. Memorial contributions may be made to East 91st Street Christian Church, of which he was a member, elder emeritus and treasurer for 26 years.

Survivors: wife Elinor Stlers Peters; sons John, James, Stanley Peters; brother Rayburn Peters; eight grandchildren. cator Award from the Academy of Management at the University of Wisconsin. He served one term as president of the academy. A 1959 graduate of Wabash College, he earned master's and doctoral degrees from Indiana University. Memorial contributions may be made to Wabash College or the Izaac Walton League.

Survivors: children Anne, Glenn Nelson Cummings, mother Lillian P. Smith Cummings; companion Jean-nette Porter. scholarship for girls' physical education at the high school. Previously, she taught in Paoli. Prior to that, she was secretary and treasurer for a Young Women's Christian Association in Rhode Island.

An graduate of Ball State Teachers College, she was a charter member of Its President's Club. She was also a member of the National Platform Association and was listed In Who's Who In American Women. Memorial contributions may be made to the church. Voss Sons Funeral Service Is handling arrangements. ROBERT BONISA, 70, Anderson, died June 5.

He was an engineer 40 years for Delco Remy Division of General Motors retiring in 1992. He was an Army veteran. Memorial contributions may be made to the Children's Guardian Home, Indianapolis. Services: 1 p.m. June 7 in Rozelle-Johnson Funeral Service, Anderson, with calling from 3 to 8 p.m.

June 6 and from noon June 7. Burial: Anderson Memorial Park Cemetery. Survivors: wife Joan DeBolt Bonisa; children Robin Kirby, Dawn Rene Stamper, Gayla Phillips, Mike Bonisa, Gary, Greg DeBolt; 17 grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren. MARGARET LUCILLE LESLIE CAL-LIS, 64, Martinsville, died June 5. She managed the Inside Scoop, Martinsville, for seven years, retiring in 1993.

She was a member of Liberty Christian Church, Martinsville. Services: 1 p.m. June 7 in Neal Summers Mortuary, Martinsville, with calling from 3 to 8 p.m. June 6 and from 11 a.m. June 7.

Burial: Centerton (Ind.) Cemetery. Survivors: husband Alfred Leon Callls; children David William J. Callis. Karen S. Bastin; brother George Thomas Leslie; sisters Betty Pace, Mary Anne Hudson, Wanda Sue Gore, Patricia Hunter; seven grandchildren.

JAMES H. CARRICO, 57. Speedway, died June 4. He was a customer service representative for Citizens Gas Coke Utility. Previously, he was a supervisor 30 years for Indus-Carlisle.

He was a member of Holy Family Knights of Columbus. Services: 10 a.m. June 7 in St. Christopher Catho lic Church, of which he was a member. Calling: 3 to 8 p.m.

June 6 in Stevens Mortuary Chapel of the Flowers. Entombment: Calvary Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the church's memorial fund. Survivors: wife Barbara Ann Lease Carrico; sons Robert Alan, John Thomas Carrico; sister Sally Bruns; a grandson. In MY ANSWER Gilpen, Gladys 91 June 6, 97 NADYNE E.

KEENEY. 67. NoblesvlUe. died June 4. She was a member of New Richmond United Methodist Church.

Memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart Association. Services: 1 p.m. June 7 In Hunt Son Funeral Home, Crawfordsville, with calling from noon. She is the widow of John F. Keeney.

Survivors: children Deborah K. Shelley, Marsha Mills, Richard, Brian Keeney. CHARLENE FOLAND MAINES, 88. NoblesvlUe, died June 5. She was an Avon representative for 30 years, retiring In 1994.

She was deputy assessor of Hamilton County during World War II. Mrs. Maines was a member of First Presbyterian Church, NoblesvlUe, and a 50-year member of the Order of the Eastern Star. Services: 10:30 a.m. June 9 In RandaU Roberts Funeral Home, NoblesvlUe, with caUing from 1 to 4 p.m.

June 8. Burial: Crown View Cemetery. Sheridan. She was the widow of Arvln L. Maines.

Survivors: son Donald G. Maines; sisters Vera Johnson, Eula Burrts; brother John Foland: four grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. MARY C. ROBERTS MATTINGLY, 84, Acton, died June 5. She had been a lens Inspector 25 years for Contlnen-.

tal Optical retiring In 1974. She was a member of New Life United Methodist Church. Services: 1 p.m. June 7 In Little Sons Funeral Home, Beech Grove, with caUing from 4 to 8 p.m. June 6.

Burial: Acton Cemetery. She was the widow of Lee Mattingly. Survivors: son Richard D. Mattingly; seven grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; nine great-great-grandchildren. MARY A.

"MARIAN" MARSHALL, Beech Grove, died June 4. She was a teacher 45 years for Indianapolis Public Schools, retiring In 1966. She was a member of St. Philip Neri Catholic Church and the Beta chapter of Chi Phi Gamma. Services: 10 a.m.

June 7 in St. Paul Hermitage, Beech Grove, to which memorial contributions may be made, with caUing there from 9 a.m. Burial: Holy Cross Cemetery. Grln-stelner Funeral Home Is handling arrangements. ORVILLE E.

McGILLIARD, 77. Indianapolis, formerly of Brownsburg, died June 5. He was a photoengraver 10 years for Indianapolis Newspapers publisher of The Indianapolis Star and The Indianapolis News, retiring In 1983. Previously, he worked 35 years for Service Engraving. He was an Army veteran of World War II.

He was a member of Cornerstone Christian Church, Brownsburg. Services: 10 a.m. June 7 In Matthews Mortuary, Brownsburg, with caUing from 4 to 8 p.m. June 6. Burial: Brownsburg Cemetery.

He was the widower of Edith Kltts McGIUiard. Survivors: children Christina G. Warren. Dale McGIUiard; sister Laura Quy; two grandchildren. EDITH MAY NEWSOME MILLER, 72, Indianapolis, died June 4.

She was a homemaker and a member of Lyn-hurst Baptist Church. Memorial contributions may be made to the Ronald McDonald House. Services: noon June 7 In Floral Park Cemetery Chapel. Survivors: children WlUlam John Mark, Walter Harold MlUer, Virginia Splkerman, Tamara Mosley: sister Virginia Rlckerman; 12 grandchildren; three great-grandchildren. Conkle Funeral Home, Lynhurst Chapel, Is handling arrangements.

NICKEY M. MURPHY, 34. Evans-vlUe, formerly of Indianapolis, died June 5. He had been a fleet manager in the casino business. Memorial contributions may be made to a favorite charity.

Services: private. Survivors: brother Eddie Murphy; companion Julie Lee. Mid-America Cremation Society is handling arrangements. KENNETH B. NEIGHBORS 68.

Indianapolis, died June 3. He had been a laborer at Indiana University. He was an Army veteran. Services: noon June 7 In Summers Northeast Funeral Chapel, with caUing from 10 a.m. Burial: Sutherland Park Cemetery.

He was the widower of Florence Neighbors. Survivors: son Kenneth B. Neighbors two grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. ki SEYMOUR, lnd. Services for Gladys J.

Gilpen, 91, Seymour, a retired teacher and dean of girls, will be at 7 p.m. June 6 in Apostolic Pentecostal Tabernacle, of which she was a member, with calling there from 4 p.m. Graveside services will be at 2:30 p.m. Saturday in Gardens of Memories, Muncie. She died June 4.

i Mrs. Gilpen had taught U.S. history and girls' physical education at Shields High School, Seymour, retiring as dean of girls. She had established a FRANCIS JAMES "PINKIN" ABEL, 82, Martinsville, died June 3. He was a structural steel layout man 30 years for American Hoist Derrick, retiring In 1973.

He was a member of the United Iron Workers Union and a charter member of the Knights of Columbus. Services: 10 a.m. June 6 In St. Martin of Tours Catholic Church, Martinsville, of which he was a member. Burial: St.

Martin's Catholic Cem-i etery, Martinsville. Survivors: wife Le-lah Belle Wray Abel; children Richard James Christopher W. Abel, Rosalind Abel Mitchel; 15 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren. Neal Summers Mortuary, Martinsville, Is handling arrangements. CATHERINE 0.

GI1YIBEL BADGER, 83. Indianapolis, died June 5. She was a sales clerk 20 years for Teeter's Pharmacy and McSoley Pharmacy, retiring In 1982. Services: 11:30 a.m. June 9 In G.H.

Herrmann South East Street Funeral Home, with calling from 3 to 8 p.m. June 8. Burial: Forest Lawn Memory Gardens, Greenwood. Survivors: husband Ernest Badger: children Gene. Tom D.

Noerr. Nancy Landers. Linda Adams; stepdaughter Sue Ann Frame; 11 grandchildren; three step-grandchildren; several great-grandchildren. AMBER LEIGH BATES, 2-day-old daughter of Sandra K. Russell and Ronald Lee Bates, Indianapolis, died May 30.

Services: 11 a.m. June 7 In New Crown Cemetery. Calling: none. Other survivors: sister Camllle Shuf-fitt, Jennifer May; grandparents Jack Russell, Sarah Bond. Usher Funeral Home Is handling arrangements.

Cemetery. Other survivors: grandparents Alphalee and Carol Barker Ea gan, Buster and Connie Barnes Roberts; great-grandparents Maurice and Alma Ruth Lucas, Fred Elliott; great-great-grandmother Goldie Jane Kelley. ROBERT W. G00DE, 73, Indianapolis, died June 4. He had been a self-employed accountant.

Services: 2 p.m. June 8 In Moore Kirk Irvlngton Chapel, with calling from 3 to 9 p.m. June 7. Burial: Oaklandon Independent Order of Odd Fellows Cemetery. Survivors: wife Marjorle Emery Goode; son Robert L.

Goode; sister Kathleen Bell: two grandchildren. AMOS GORDON, 86. Indianapolis, died May 31. He had been a self-employed maintenance man. Calling: 10 a.m.

to noon June 7 In Grundy Memorial Chapel. Burial: New Crown Cemetery. JERRY WILLIAM GORDON, 48. Danville, formerly of Indianapolis, died June 3. He worked In concrete construction.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Diabetes Foundation. Services: 1 p.m. June 7 in Stith Funeral Home, Danville, with calling after 4 p.m. June 6. Burial: Cream Ridge Cemetery, near Danville.

Survivors: daughter Tracy Gordon; brother Tony V. Gordon; sisters, Lisa, Lorl Gordon, Patty Davis; a grandchild. MAXIE "PETE" HARDY 60, Indianapolis, died May 28. He was a sales-clerk at Medals Pawnshop for seven years. He was an Air Force veteran.

Services were June 4 In Boatrlght Funeral Home. Survivors: sisters Ruth Ann Walton, Blanche Lee, Minnie L. Hardy; brothers James, Robert Hardy. IRENE A. ARNOLD RANDOLPH HOLLOWELL, 93, Danville, died June 5.

She was a homemaker and a member of St. Augustine Episcopal Church, Danville, and the Danville Thursday Study Club. Services: 1 p.m. June 9 In Weaver Funeral Home. Danville, with calling from 4 to 8 p.m.

June 8. Burial: Danville South Cemetery. She was the widow of Thorne F. Randolph and Robert Hollowell. Survivors: son Roland Randolph; two grandchildren.

HENRY C. "TED" HAWKINS. 83. Indianapolis, died June 5. He was a welder for Pile Boom New York, retiring In 1975.

He was a member of International Union of Operating Engineers Local 15. Memorial contributions may be made to Southeast Baptist Tabernacle, of which he was a member. Services: 2 p.m. June 9 In Little Sons Funeral Home. Stop 11 Road, with calling from 2 to 8 p.m.

June 8. Burial: Orchard H1U Cemetery, Wanamaker. Survivors: wife Margaret F. Wright Hawkins; stepchildren Carl Ronald Gerald Vodney, Nancy M. Merrill, Virginia A.

Hutchings; brother Edwin Hawkins; 16 grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren. DEBRA LOIS GREGORY KOZDERKA, 43, Indianapolis, died June 4. She was an account executive manager for Full Perspective Video Services. She was a member of Fellowship Missionary Baptist Church. Services: 1 p.m.

June 7 In Conkle Funeral Home, Speedway Chapel, with calling from 3 to 9 p.m. June 6. Burial: Floral Park Cemetery. Survivors: husband Charles D. Koz-derka; children Jamie, Jason Koz-derka, Rebecca Baker, Shelley Nelson; parents Otis B.

and Juanlta Earps Gregory; sister Rebecca Gregory; five grandchildren. FUNERAL HOME AND FAMILY CHANGES MEGAN ANNE BEATTY The name of a sister, Heather A. Rawllngs, was omitted from the obituary June 5. NELLIE MAE SMITH She worked seven years In the classified advertising department of Indianapolis Newspapers Inc. This Information was omitted from the obituary June 5.

Dear Billy Graham: I think our marriage Is on the rocks, and the problem Is money. I dropped out of school to get married, and I know I won't ever earn much, but we are In debt so much that I don't think we'll ever get out. Billy Graham and all we do Is argue about It. Is there anything we can do? D.V. Dear Reader Let me assure you of one thing: God Is more concerned about your marriage than you are.

He gave it to you, and He does not want your marriage to end up in unhappiness or divorce. Jesus said, 'Therefore what God has Joined together, let man not separate" (Matthew That is why the most important step you can take is to turn to Him and ask Him to help you deal with your problems. You see, a good marriage actually should Involve three people: the husband, the wife and Jesus Christ. If you CityStale I -I if i AMfcT 1 LikAiiftLiif 1 Complete Funeral Plan $2995 Casket and Vault Hearse and flower car Visitation Guest book All professional services Memorial folders Editors on the city desk are responsible for locally generated news and feature stories for Page A1, the Metro sections and the CityState section. If you have a news tip, story idea or suggestion, please refer to) the telephone numbers listed below.

Normal business hours are 9 a.m. -J through 6 p.m., Monday through Friday, but the city desk is staffed until midnight daily. Assistant Managing Editor Vic Caleca 633-9475' City Editor Jon Schwantes 6335087 Assoc. City Editor Tom Leyden 6335275; e-mail Suburban Editor Liz Brown 6335417," State Editor Terry Home 6333082; e-mail Toll free (GOO) 669-7827 la-i Thank you cards SINGLETON HERR MORTUARY 7520 Madison Avenue kdiaupoUi, I 46227 Phone 317-882-0771 Smhf At ndiannwu Metro Am Sim 1974.

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