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TW MD 718 Ew 119 SATI 300 vit ail 102 94 116 ON MIC 0g 191 bnl b9 il ot 9 INDIANAPOLIS STAR WWW.INDYSTAR.COM Indiana Living 1ST SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2002 J7 WEDDINGS Brandes-Tegt Hanson-Heitert Julie Heidi Cathy Hanson Brandes and Brian and Jeff Heitert, Richard Tegt, both both of Indianapoof Valparaiso, were lis, were married married earlier Aug. 31 in Church this year in St. of the Blessed SaJohn Catholic crament, West LaChurch. fayette. Their parents are Mr.

and Mrs. Their parents are Ron and Sally Ronald Brandes of McCordsville and Drudge of Myrtle Beach, S.C., and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tegt of La- Robert and LuAnn Heitert of West Porte. The bride graduated from Lafayette.

The couple graduated Butler and 1 Xavier universities. She is from Purdue University. The bride is a high school guidance counselor for a registered nurse at St. Vincent Thornton Fractional North High Hospital. Her husband is a security School in Illinois.

Her husband screener for the Federal Transportagraduated from Butler University. He tion Security Administration. is vice president of Selective Gift Institute. Kaiser -Boothe Burns-Gooden Maureen Nicole Lisa Ann Burns Kaiser and Michael and Daniel Tyler Anthony Boothe, Gooden, both of both of IndianapoKansas City, lis, were married were married July 6 in Holy Spirit Sept. 1 at the Indi- at Geist Catholic anapolis Art Cen- Church.

ter. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Their parents are Linda and John Michael W. Kaiser of Indianapolis, Burns of Indianapolis and Laurel and Dr.

Michael L. Boothe of Indianapolis Dean Gooden of Napoleon, Mo. The and Mary Helen Booth of El Paso, bride graduated from Tulane Univer- Texas. The bride graduated from sity. She is a youth services associ- Purdue University.

She is a marketate for Kansas City, Kansas Public ing manager for Inrange Global ConLibrary. Her husband graduated from sulting. Her husband graduated from Baker University. He is a journalist. Indiana University.

He is an account executive for a local mortgage comNewman-Predieri pany. Krista Newman and Jamie Predieri, Williams-Gaines both of Indianapo- Tamyra Lynn Williams and Milis, were married chael Warren Gaines, both of IndianSept. 21 in the En- apolis, were married Sept. 20 in chanted Wedding Church of the First Born Saints. Chapel.

Their parents are Carol A. WilTheir parents liams of Indianapolis, the late Arthur are Jerry Newman of Virginia, The- L. Williams, Princess Gaines of Indiresa Newman of Indianapolis and anapolis and James Gaines of CaliTim and Cindy Predieri of Muncie. fornia. GOLDEN Mr.

and Mrs. Duning Mr. and Mrs. Virgil H. Duning of Indianapolis will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary with their family Thursday.

Mr. Duning and the former Mollie M. Carson were married Oct. 10, 1952. He was a sales representative for Mutual of Omaha 14 years before retiring in 1986.

He is a Korean War veteran and a Kentucky Colonel. She was an accounts receiving specialist seven years for Conseco, retiring in 1999. They also owned a Dairy Queen Brazier for 14 years. They are the parents of Debra L. Edens, JoAnn Conrad and Edward R.

Duning. They have five grandchildren and a greatgrandchild. Mr. and Mrs. Hardebeck Mr.

and Mrs. Gaynard J. Hardebeck of Indianapolis will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary with a Mass and renewal of vows ceremony, followed by a reception Saturday, in the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Craig.

Mr. Hardebeck and the former Amaryllis Ann Rogers were married Oct. 11, 1952. He was a branch manager 21 years for People's Bank Trust, retiring in 1996. She was a secretary 20 years for Hook Drugs' corporate office, retiring in 1994.

They are the parents of Cheryl Craig, Maureen Sanner, Mary Theresa Burk, Suzanne Riley, Valerie Goodwin, Steven, John Eric Joseph and David Karl Hardebeck and the late Charles Hardebeck. They have 21 grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Hashman Mr.

and Mrs. Everett Hashman Jr. of Indianapolis observed their 50th wedding anniversary Sept. 27. Mr.

Hashman and the former Joyce A. Rogers were married Sept. 27, 1952. He was a mechanic 18 years for Guarantee Auto, retiring in 1983. He is an Army veteran.

They are the parents of Susan Braun, Paul, Mark and Matthew Hashman and the late Michael Paul Hashman. They have four grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Mr. and Mrs. Huffer Mr.

and Mrs. Richard "Paul" Huffer of Mooresville celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary Saturday at Bridgeport United Methodist Church, of which they are members. Mr. Huffer and the former Shirley Fae Edwards were married Oct. 5, 1952.

He was a 30 years for the Warren Township Fire Department, retiring in 1987. He also was a member of the Wayne Township Fire Department for 15 years. Mr. Huffer is a member of Bridge- port Masonic Lodge. Both are members of Bridgeport Order of the Eastern Star.

They are the parents of Kenneth, Keith, William, Richard A. and Tom Huffer, and have nine grandchildren. Merriweather-Deleston Chanda Wanette Merriweather of Indianapolis and Albert Lamont Deleston, formerly of Brooklyn, N.Y., were married Sept. 14 in New Beginnings Wedding Chapel. Their parents are Ossie B.

Merriweather of Indianapolis, the late Clayton W. Merriweather and the late Lenore L. Deleston. The bride attended Indiana State University and graduated from PSI Institute. She is a federal postal carrier for the U.S.

Postal Service. Her husband is an independent CDL trucker. Ragsdale-Hannah Christina Jacquelyn Ragsdale of New Palestine and Keith Alan Hannah of Greenfield were married Sept. 28 in Holy Spirit Catholic Church. Their parents are Richard and Starlette Ragsdale of New Palestine and Vaughn and Sherrill Hannah of Greenfield.

The bride graduated from Ball State University. She is a Web site designer for Harmony Website Co. in Muncie. Her husband graduated from Lincoln Technical Institute. He is an automotive technician for Muncie Imports and Classics.

Slusser-Yurs Laura Louise Slusser and Kevin Richard Yurs, both of Indianapolis, were married Sept. 14 in St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church. Their parents are Tom and Cecilia Slusser of Logansport and Rick and Sally Yurs of Saint Charles, Ill. The couple graduated from Butler University.

The bride is owner of Earth Images I Inc. Her husband is an I.T. support specialist for Heartland ANNIVERSARIES Mr. and Mrs. Kane Mr.

and Mrs. Robert E. Kane of Indianapolis celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary with an open house at the Northside Knights of Columbus hall Saturday. Mr. Kane and the former Kathyleen Welch were married Oct.

4, 1952. He worked 30 years for S.E. Fenstermaker retiring as president in 1989. She was a registered nurse for many years. They are the parents of Patrick Kane, Marguerite Galloway and Alicia Schnorr, and have seven grandchildren.

Mr. and Mrs. Mundy Mr. and Mrs. William R.

Mundy of Indianapolis will celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary with an open house from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. today in Austin Oaks Clubhouse, Zionsville. Mr. Mundy and the former Betty Pahmeier were married Oct.

10, 1942. He worked 45 years for steel companies in Pennsylvania, Ohio and Indiana before retiring in 1989. He is an Army veteran of World War Il. They are the parents of Steven, Kelli and Fred Mundy, and have two grandchildren. Mr.

and Mrs. Petty Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Petty of Plainfield will celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary with a family dinner at Hollyhock Hills. Mr.

and Mrs. Petty were married Oct. 10, 1942. He worked 42 years in trucking sales and management, retiring in 1989 from Holland Motor Express. They are the parents of Rick and Dave Petty, and have three grandchildren.

Mr. and Mrs. Sharp Mr. and Mrs. William E.

Sharp of Indianapolis celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary with a family dinner Saturday at the Southside Knights of Columbus. Mr. Sharp and the former Frieda E. McQueary were married Oct. 5, 1952.

They are the parents of Gary David W. and Pamela S. Sharp. They have 12 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Mr.

and Mrs. Skelley Mr. and Mrs. James P. Skelley of Indianapolis celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary with a family party.

Mr. Skelley and the former Shirley Cecil were married Sept. 6, 1952. He worked for Western Electric Corp. They are the parents of Pamela Mindach, Sandra Holden, Linda Remmert, Janet Gregory, Steven, Dean, Glenn and Don Skelley.

They have 17 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Reynolds-Koker Amy Reynolds of Champaign, and Cory Koker of Indianapolis were married Oct. 4 in Crystal Lake Park, Urbana, Ill. Their parents are Paula and Eric Auth and Paul Reynolds, all of Champaign, Gary Koker of Indianapolis and the late Vicky Koker. The bride attends Parkland (III.) College.

She is employed by the Urbana Police Department. Her husband graduated from MacMurray College. He is a police officer for the Urbana Police Department. Ritchie-Blum Stephanie Jo Ritchie and Joshua Richard Blum, both of Indianapolis, were married July 20 in Community Life Center, Washington Park East. Their parents are Steve and Beth Ritchie, Richard Blum and Jocile Blum, all of Indianapolis.

The bride attended Indiana State University and IUPUI. She is department manager for PM Wireless. Her husband is a material handler for FedEx and Sam's Club. Tharp-Doster Amber Renee Tharp of Noblesville and Douglas Gilchrist Doster of Indianapolis were married Oct. 5 in First United Methodist Church, Noblesville.

Their parents are Dr. and Mrs. Jack Tharp of Noblesville and Mr. and Mrs. Gayl Doster of Indianapolis.

The couple graduated from Indiana University. She is a financial analyst for Baxter Pharmaceutical Solutions. Her husband is a strategic planner for American Trans Air. Mr. and Mrs.

Strahl Mr. and Mrs. James E. Strahl of Clayton celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary with a reception in the Amo Community Building Sept. 29.

Mr. Strahl and the former Louise Ann Stephenson were married Sept. 27, 1952. He was a production sitter 30 years for Ford Motor retiring in 1987. He is an Army veteran.

They are the parents of Rose Richard, Daryl Strahl, Nina Tatlock and Lana Albright, and have eight grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Swartzentruber Mr. and Mrs.

Melvin Swartzentruber of Indianapolis will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary with an open house from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday in First Mennonite Church. Mr. Swartzentruber and the former Mary Marguerite Graber were married Oct.

11, 1952. He was a locksmith and carpenter 20 years for Methodist Hospital, retiring in 1996. She worked in food service 18 years for Pike Township Schools before semi-retiring in 1992. They are the parents of Keith E. Swartzentruber, J.

Lynnette Mast and Sheila R. Patrick, and have six grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Teagardin Mr.

and Mrs. Paul A. Teagardin of Indianapolis celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary with an open house at Morningside of College Park. Mr. Teagardin and the former Mary C.

Pelzer were married Dec. 30, 1942. He was a supervisor 37 years for Firestone Industrial Products, retiring in 1982. They are the parents of Catherine Edgin, Sue Ann Wantz, Carole Canull and Robert and Michael Teagardin. They have seven grandchildren.

Mr. and Mrs. Yohler Mr. and Mrs. Martin J.

Yohler of Indianapolis will celebrate their 65th wedding anniversary with a buffet dinner today i at Primo Banquet Center. Mr. Yohler and the former Martha J. Duvall were married Oct. 9, 1937.

He was a member of the Indianapolis Fire Department for 26 years, retiring in 1965 as a captain. They are the parents of Barbara Schura, Patricia Petty and Dennis, Mark and Gary Yohler, and have 14 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Stayton-Murphy Jennifer Marie Stayton of Indianapolis and Joseph Wayne Murphy of Noblesville were married July 11 on the beach in Longboat Key, Fla. Their parents are Steve and Jeanne Stayton of Indianapolis, Paula and Jim Blazier of Sheridan and Larry and Lita Murphy of Noblesville. The bride graduated from Ball State University.

She is a sales hostess at Dreyer and Reinbold BMW. Her husband attended IUPUI. He is new car sales manager for Dreyer and Reinbold Infiniti. Troxell-Withers Beth A. Troxell and Robert Withers, both of Indianapolis, were married Sept.

21 in the Enchanted Wedding Chapel. Their parents are Janis Troxell of Indianapolis, David Troxell of New Castle and Marylin Brown of Indianapolis. The bride attended Professional Careers Institute. She is a secretary for C.H. Robinson Co.

Her husband is a driver for Piazza Produce. Marlow-Higginbotham Shari Lynn Marlow of Jasonville and Michael Shane Higginbotham of Worthington were married Sept. 13 in Terre Haute. Their parents are Virgil Marlow of Jasonville and the late Joane Jody Marlow and Mr. and Mrs.

James Higginbotham Jr. of Worthington. The bride is a driver for Lundy Transport of Loogootee. Her husband is a forklift driver for Heartland Automotive Vermillion-Willingham Lisa Rae Vermillion and Pete 0. Willingham, both of Martinsville, were married Aug.

24 at the Radisson Hotel. Their parents are Donald and Patricia Vermillion of Indianapolis, Wendell Willingham of Indianapolis, Patricia Johnson of Morgantown and the late Joseph Johnson II. The bride is a sales associate for Moore Langen Printing Co. of Indianapolis. Her husband is a foreman for Miller Pipeline Corp.

of Clermont. Williams-Husted Megan Ami Williams and Bradley McLean Husted, both of Chicago, were married earlier this year in St. Luke's United Methodist Church. Their parents are Kenneth and Peggy Williams of Carmel and Richard and Marilyn Husted of Cazenovia, N.Y. The bride graduated from Northwestern University.

Her husband graduated from Cornell University. They are consultants for Accenture in Chicago. ITS Yates-Justen Shelly Marie Yates and Curtis Richard Justen, both of Indianapolis, were married Sept. 21 in Noblesville. Their parents are Mr.

and Mrs. Ronnie Sidwell 'of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Danny Troutt of Nashville, Mr. and Mrs.

John Baumgartner of McHenry, and Harold Justen of Capronpill. The bride is assistant manager for Cumberland Crossing Apartments in Fishers. Her husband is operations manager for Litgen Concrete Coring Co. b9 Mr. and Mrs.

Graves Mr. and Mrs. Roland T. Graves, Belen, N.M., formerly of Indianapolis, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary with a family dinner and reception at Courtyard by Marriott. They also had a renewal of vows ceremony in First Baptist Church of Belen.

Mr. Graves and the former Joan Andrews were married Aug. 31, 1952. He was a letter carrier 20 years for the U.S. Postal Service, retiring in 1997.

Previously, he served in the Air Force for 24 years before retiring as a master sergeant in 1976. They are the parents of Sherry Ann Johnson, Cynthia Sluder, Janet Graves and Dawn Berge and have three grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Ecoff Mr.

and Mrs. Harold G. Ecoff of Bradenton, formerly of Nineveh, celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary with a dinner at Woodlands Retirement Center, Bradenton. Mr. Ecoff and the former Dorothy "Dottie" J.

Dense were married Sept. 19, 1942. He worked 37 years for Liquid Transport retiring as president in 1983. He is a Navy veteran. Mr.

Ecoff is a member of Fortville Masonic Lodge 207, Indianapolis Scottish Rite, Murat Shrine, Veterans of Foreign Wars and the American Legion. She was a secretary 33 years for Eli Lilly and retiring in 1979. They are the parents of Gregory Ecoff and have three grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs.

Engle Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Engle of Carmel celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary with a reception at Hope Church, Saturday. Mr.

Engle and the former Julia Shane were married Oct. 4, 1952. He worked as a regional engineer 36 years for Conrail, retiring in 1987. They are the parents of Stephen D. and Thomas H.

Engle and Evelyn Carpenter, and have 12 grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Goben Mr. and Mrs.

Paul J. Goben of Greenwood will celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary with an open house today in Royal Oak Country Club, with their children as hosts. Mr. Goben and the former Vivian M. Bever were married Sept.

26, 1942. He worked 44 years for State Life Insurance retiring as manager of the mortgage loans department in 1984. He is an Army veteran of World War II. She is an author. They are the parents of Judi Thornton, Jacque Comella, Jeff Goben and Jennifer Dickie.

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