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Journal and Courier from Lafayette, Indiana • 10

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"1 LL2 I Local State Journal and Courier Monday June 4 1990 i Deaths Pressler finds the graduation cere Grads Continued from Page B1 Continued from Page B1 Deaths Elsewhere Continued from Page A1 uneral Notices CHRISTINE MARIE KOCH ARTHUR SANDERS DONALD SHEETS ANTHONY A WERLE unend Homes Inc or the record Births To call us GOSS Hazel Marie MS HENDRICKSON Ronald WEISS Jeffrey West Lafayette Chapel CHERRY Joyce A ANNA RIEND WILUAM A DEMERLY SR ADMPHONE: 742 1131 counselor and told the stu words as the their lives: St Elizabeth Hospital Medical Center June 2 the data Weather physics lessons Ronald Hendrickson 52 Ronald Hendrickson 52 died Sunday morning in his home at 32 Lori Lee Estates i No other information available tering the of work immediately Salutatorian Todd Singer who plans to major in accounting at Ball State University in Muncie urged his classmates to consider the consequences of their choices: is you who have to answer to your choices and you who have to answer to the Shannon Dunphy who shared valedictorian honors with class mate Shonda Meyer spoke of the consequences of destroying Mother Earth with carelessness can all it out there if we try As you take your place in the world work to combat the many problems that Dun phy said After they turned their tassels the class journeyed outside for the traditional balloon and cap toss Home Hospital May 23 Steven and Onalee Clingenpeel Lafayette a daughter June 2 Thomas and Lori Hooper Lafay ette a daughter Gerry McCartney and Kitti Carriker West Lafayette a son David and Pam Watkins West Lafay ette a daughter IMOGENE NELSON HUTCHISON SCHMITT Lloyd Service in Hippensteel Chapel 2:30 pm Tuesday with Chaplain Virginia Nead of ficiating riends may call after 1 pm Tuesday at Hippensteel uneral Home Interment Rest Haven Memorial Park Surviving are 2 grandchildren If friends desire memorials may be made to the Diabetes oundation or Talking Book Program Obituary Line 742 1 1 61 Chapel Joseph and i Teresa Moss lora a daughter i I i Ip Mark and Rolanda Murphy Lafayette a son ii White County Memorial Hospital June 2 JL i1 J' 'H Darrell and Lisa Harrison Buffalo a daughter ing crunch in downtown is getting lighter the years people been able to park on the streets so I guess we have to re train Neal said had a woman come in here the other day and said she drove around forever looking for a place to park in the city lot I looked out the window and there were four spaces on the street right out Clymer of Lafayette and Mrs Paul (Juanita) McClanahan of West Lafayette Aiken predicted and they all will need some background in com puter programming Both Aiken and Vietor said a major reason for developing die Weather Processor in the first place was to aid the next genera tion of meteorologists in in vestigating and developing solu tions to weather problems Mr Demerly was a member of Catholic Church of the Resurrec tion in ort Myers and the Moose Lodge in Monticello Alsosurviving are two sons it has to be perfect" 18m KOSSUTH LAAYETTE IN 317 742 7202 LLOYD SCHMITT Jeffrey Weiss 8 Jeffrey Weiss 8 of 2812 Hen derson Drive WL died at 3:10 pm Sunday in the emergency room at Home Hospital See story on page Al the first four months of 1989 I or all of 1989 police handed out 3480 parking tickets In 1988 they issued 3060 parking tickets The city has collected more than three times the amount in parking fines $11800 in 1990 and $3100 in 1989 That money goes into the general fund which helps operate the police department Neal said the only thing wrong is getting the word out to potential customers that some of the park Herman A Cato 79 retired Goodland farmer GOODLAND Herman A Cato 79 died at 8:50 am Sunday in Rensselaer Care Center after a lengthy illness He had been a patient at the center one day Mr Cato farmed until retiring in 1972 i Born on Aug 11 1910 in Mis souri he had lived in Goodland since 1940 Mr Cato was a member of Kentland Masonic Lodge Murat Temple Scottish Rite Valley of Indianapolis Order of Eastern Star and Knights of Pythias in Remington He married Ruth Moser eb 5 1931 in Kentland Surviving are his wife and a sori Charles Cato of Waukesha Wis In Lafayette 1104 Columbia St 742 7873 Kimberly mony at McCutcheon High School a little long Sunday as diplomas are awarded to 259 seniors HAHN uneral Homes high school classrooms Every body can relate to the weather and teachers could use available through the Processor to develop math and geography Aiken said But access to weather data is the one dampener to the use of the Weather Processor by small businesses Although weather data is in the public domain access to it can be expensive A satellite dish would cost $10000 and subscribing to weather data via a consulting service can be expensive too But researchers are hopeful that the accessibility to information will improve as the technology to utilize it continues to beqome faster and less expensive Aiken and work points to the necessity for weather fore casters to be well versed in com puter scierice in addition to earth and atmospheric sciences they said Vietor who has a triple under graduate major in earth and at mospheric sciences Computer science and mathematics teaches Tsuneo Hirayanagi 81 ex News Service director By The Associated Press TOKYO Tsuneo Hirayanagi former executive director of the News Service died riday of pneumonia at a Tokyo hospital the news agency said He was 81 Hirayanagi also was owner of the shipping newspaper Kaiun Times Earlier he served as economic editor director of its general affairs department and manager of the news ukuoka bureau in southern Japan We at the Journal and Courier want to hear from you our readers interested in your news tips story ideas complaints problems questions and comments in general To reach the newsroom call 423 551 1 from 8 am to 5 pm After 5 pm call 423 5522 for news 423 5518 for sports Outside Tippecanoe County call toll free (800) 456 3223 Staff Reports while he At McCutcheon High School students (wearing royal blue and green robes packed the gym as mothers land fathers wielded an impressive array of! electronic equipment to videotape the event a course each spring It is titled of Microcomputers to Meteorology i He said most earth and atmos pheric students take the course and he would like to see it re quired by the department One thousand new meteor ologists will be needed by 1994 Anna riend 83 former cook at CC Anna riend 83 formerly of 2640 Denham Court died at 5:30 6m Saturday in St Elizabeth ospital Medical Center She had been Jill and hospitalized two months Born in Tippecanoe County May 2 1907 she lived in Lafayette all of her life She attended St Ann Jefferson High School and Lafayette Business School MrsJ riend was a clerk at JC Penny) Co Inc many years ago She worked as a cook at Central Catholic High School from 1958 until 1961 when she retired In 1924 she married Clarence riend in Lafayette He died in 1979 MrsJ riend was a member of St Bohiface Catholic Church and Secular ranciscans and a fnrmcr member of St Church and St AnnAltar and Rosary Society She enjoyed painting Surviving a daughter Mrs Roy (Anna) Erwin of Lafayette with whom she made her home two sons Donald riend of Brookston and David riend of Mulberry a brother Robert rancis Moehl man and a sister Mrs Mary Woodward both of Lake Orion Mich 25 years with the school corpora tion as a teacher administrator and dents to use four cornerstones for dream believe work and appre ciate ability to dream is to look beyond ourselves and see the op portunities in the world around Arthur said that your uniqueness is needed in the world and you can make a Arthur said the students needed to work hard to succeed: things come to those who hustles Ticket Arthur Sanders 98 Tippecanoe County farmer Arthur Sanders 98 formerly of 500 Park Ridge Drive WL died at 7 pm Sat urday in Heri tage Health care He had been a patient there five months Mr Sanders found Delgass said Arthur who is retiring her post as principal June 30 spoke at the request of the senior class who gave her a standing ovation Arthur fondly remembered her Discovering new oceans A large banner that stretched across the wall behind the stage bore the class motto1 more ap propriate at graduation than ever before: cannot discover new oceans unless we have the courage to lose sight of the Tate Trujillo senior class pres ident told the crowd that more than half of the 259 graduates nlannprt fn niirsnp rnllpop rarpprs Most would attend Purdue Uni versity Trujillo said but two sen iors were going as far as away as Japan and Norway Eleven graduates were seeking military careers and JB5 were en Judy A Aders 47 rankfort schools worker RANKORT Judy A Aders 47 died at 7 pm Saturday in St Elizabeth Hospital Medical Center in Lafayette She had been ill six months An employee of rankfort Community School Corp she worked at Kyger Elementary School where she was a para professional for the handicapped forlOyears She was native and lifelong resident of Clinton County bom Jan 14 1943 She graduated from rankfort High School in 1961 On March 24 1962 she married Coy Aders He survives Mrs Aders was a member of irst Christian Church in rank fort Also surviving are her mother Eleanor Mundell Seagora son Trever Aders both of rankfort and three sisters Brenda Bricker of rankfort Carolyn Vinard of Route 5 rankfort and Gretchen Waggoner of Lebanon By Darcy Chang Seated next to Pressler are Jamie Stroud (left) Tate Trujillo (second from right) and Jennifer Ensler Arthur Sanders farmed in Tippecanoe County and for a brief period was employed by Ross Gear Division He was bora on Oct 14 1891 in Oxford where he grew up He graduated from Oxford High Lloyd Schmitt 62 Eli Lilly retiree Lloyd Schmitt 62 died un expectedly at 2 am Sunday at his William A Jr Demerly of Grabill home at 20 Hedgewood Terrace and7 Joseph Demerly of ort Mr Schmitt was employed at Wayne a daughter Deborah Eli Lilly Co from 1952 to 1983 and Duhnowsky of Star City and two I was an engineering associate sisters Mary Kelly of New Port when he retired He had pie Richey la Rose Rice of Or viously been the head of the puri lando la fication and fermentation de I partments Bom in Oskosh Wis April 25 1928 he had lived here since 1954 coming from Indianapolis He was a 1946 graduate ofSheboygan High School Sheboygan Wis and a 1952 graduate of the University of Wisconsin where he obtained a bachelor of science degree in biochemical engineering He married Jane Engelland eb24 1951 in Madison Wis Mr Schmitt was a member of Tau Beta Pi engineering fraternity and had been an avid woodworkerAn Army veteran he served from 1947 until 1948 Surviving are his wife three daughters Mrs Kevin (Suzanne) Kahn of Portland Ore Mrs Tim (Nancy) Garland of Terre Haute and Ellen Schmitt of Lafayette his mother Mrs Grace Schmitt of Sheboygan and a brother Milton Schmitt of Shawano Wis School! and attended Valparaiso University He had lived Tip pecanoe County since 1924 He married Sylvia Mounts at Gladdens Comer on Jan 18 1912 and she died March 21 1981 Mr i Sanders attended Calvary Baptist Church in West Lafayette He was a member of Oxford Christian Church Pretty Prairie and Number 10 granges and Battle Ground Saddle Club Surviving are a son Merrill Sanders of Lafayette two daugh tersMrs loyd (Barbara) UNERAL HOME INC 742 7302 822 8th St lAftyttta IN LILLIAN RILEY deliver daHy CaM 423 2472 for HOME DELIVERY a William Demerly Sr 74 retired draftsman MONTICELLO William A Demerly Sr 74 of 1105 Quentin Ave died at 12:45 am Sunday in St Elizabeth Hospital Medical Center in Lafayette He had been hospitalized three weeks and ill for llzs years Mr Demerly owned a hardware store in Brookston for 13 years and owned the Nash Agency in Lafayette from 1946 to 1956 He retired in 1980 from Roper Corp in Lafayette where he was an engineering design draftsman Bom in Lafayette Aug 21 1915 he had lived in Monticello for the past two years Before that he lived on Lake reeman for 25 years and at Brookston for five years He spent the wintersin ort Myers la He graduated from Jefferson High School and attended Purdue University where he studied engineering On Aug 9 1941 he married Ruth Juday in Indianapolis RIEND Anna riends may call at Hahn uneral Home 1104 Columbia St 5 8 today with Wake service at 7:30 pm Service in Hahn Chapel 10 am Tuesday followed by funeral Mass at St Boniface Catholic Church at 10:30 am the Rev Matt Hollin OM officiating Interment St Boniface Cemetery riends desiring may contribute to Mary Margaret Center 1 West at St Elizabeth Hospital Medical Center Surviving are 18 grandchildren 18 great grandchildren Preceded in death by 2 sons Clarence riend Jr and Richard riend SANDERS Arthur riends may call at Hippensteel uneral Home 5 8 pm today Service in Hip pensteel Chapel 11:30 am Tuesday the Rev Hugh Kirby officiating Interment Tippecanoe Memory Gardens If friends desire memorials may be mad? to the charity of donor's choice i ADERS Judy A Visitation 4 8 pm today at Goodwin uneral Home rankfort Service 1:30 pm Tuesday in Goodwin Chapel the Rev Shan Sheridan officiating Interment Green Lawn Cemetery Memorials to Clinton County Cancer Society or rank fort Schools Mental Retardation Program CATO Herman A Visitation at Gerts uneral Home Good land 6 9 pm Tuesday with Masonic service at 8 pm Service there 11 a Wednesday Interment Goodland Ceme tery Surviving are 5 grandchildren 8 great grandchildren A son is deceased CHERRY Joyce A riends may call at Soller Baker West Lafayette uneral Home 5 8 pm today Graveside rites at 10 a Tuesday at Tippecanoe Memory Gardens Memorial service at 1 pm Tuesday Covenant Presbyterian Church the Rev Rob Ey man officiating Surviving is a grandson Keith Spahr Memorials to American Cancer Society DEMERLY William A Sr riends may call at Hahn uneral Home 1104 Columbia St 5 8 pm Tuesday with Wake service at 7 pmi Service in Hahn Chapel 10 am Wednesday neral Mass at St Boniface Catholic Church 1 0:30 am Wednesday the Rev Mathian Crehan OM officiating Inter ment St Boniface Cemetery ive grandchildren survive Preceded in death by 2 brothers i Joyce A Cherry 55 former photo technician Joyce A Altman Cherry 55 formerly of Lafayette died at 6:10 am Saturday in Roscoe Ill where she lived with her daughter She had been in ill health for 14: months Mrs Cherry was a photo tech nician from 1970 until 1989 when she became ill Bom eb 19 1935 in Bells Tenn she came to Lafayette inX 1962 from New Orleans La She graduated from Bells High School" in 1953 and the University of Ten nessee at Martin in 1955 Mrs Cherry was a member of" Covenant Presbyterian Church Surviving are her daughter Kandy Spahr of Roscoe two sons Richard Cherry of Orlando la and Dr Michael Cherry of Boston Mass her mother Lockie Altman of Ottawa Ill and a sis ter Jean Hess of Ottawa Gibson said that police are look ing at several options to improve the parking detail but he specify what they were According to monthly traffic reports Taul issued 3632 tickets through April During the first four months of 1989 police issued 915 tickets In fact during slowest full month April he issued 2( more tickets than during orecast 1 4 i BO I Ip 11 rj juw Il 4 A for As I I BL 1 K'BMO WtWvW I tOB iLLERgAKER Ross Aiken Age: 36 Occupation: Director of computing facilities depart ment of earth and atmospheric sciences Education: degree in political science and a In public policy analysis both from Purdue zz wm amily: Wife Rena two sons Benjamin and Matthew Hobby: Restoring old British sports cars Kathe Schuckel I Dan Vietor Age: 28 Occupation: Senior project analyst W' Education: Bachelor's degree in earth and atmospheric sciences computer science and mathematics master's in earth and atmospheric sciences amily: Single Hobbies: Golf weather and other sports Kathe Schuckel a.

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