Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Kokomo Tribune from Kokomo, Indiana • Page 8

Location:
Kokomo, Indiana
Issue Date:
Page:
8
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

1 KOKOMO TRIBUNE A8 MONDAY, OCT. 11, 1999 HOOSIER HEARTLAND FIVE Today Tuesday Wednesday Mostly sunny and Partly to mostly Breezy with partial nice. sunny. sun; It may shower. High 68, Low 44 High 70, Low 44 High 64, LOW 40 REGIONAL FORECAST Sunshine will be 'plentiful today and tomorrow as high pressure sits in control.

There will be a chance of rain during the day Wednesday. Chicago and fonights lows. Detrolt South Bend Detroit Fort Wayne Kokomo Lafayette Indianapolis Terre Haute Cincinnati Bloomington Lexington Evansville SUN MOON LAKE Readings taken through 8 a.m. yesterday. Sunrise: 6:50 a.m.

Mississinewa: Sunset: 6:11 p.m. Current level 715.76 ft. First Full. Last New Oct 17 Oct 24 Oct 31 Nav 7 Moonrise: Moonset: 8:45 a.m. 7:45 p.m.

Larry Neuhauser PERU Larry L. Neuhauser, 57, Rt. 5, Box 241A, died around 9 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 9, 1999, at his residence.

Born July 25, 1942, in Bluffton, he was the son of Clyde and Doris (Rupp) Neuhauser. On Aug. 10, 1969, he married Susan (Spence), who survives. He graduated from Northwestern High School, and from Ball Larry Neuhauser State University, with a B.A. and M.A.

degree in music education. He was band director at Western High School from 1971 to 1999. He pre- Larry Neuhauser viously had been at Clin- ton Prairie and Lewis Cass High Schools. He was a member of the American School Band Directors, Indiana Music Educators Association, Indiana Bandmasters Association, National Education Association, Indiana State Teachers Association, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Phi Beta Mu Honorary Bandmaster Fraternity, and Music Educators National conference. He was a member of the First Baptist Church of Galveston.

In 1998, he was IMEA Outstanding High School Music Educator. In 1999, he was awarded the Sagamore of the Wabash by the governor of Indiana. served on the Indiana Music Educator Program Committee, the Indiana State School Music Association Marching Band Committee, the Indiana Bandmasters Board, retired as music department chairperson for Western High School, was a member of Western High School drug prevention committee, and was guest conductor of the Kokomo Park Band for several summers. Surviving are his father of Kokomo; his wife, Susan; two sons, David Neuhauser, Oklahoma City, Christopher Neuhauser, at home; daughter and son-in-law, Beth and Brian Douce, Floyds. Knobs; a sister, Linda Simons, Kokomo.

He was preceded in death by his mother. Services, are 2.p.m. Wednesday at First Baptist Church, 207 S. Sycamore Galveston. The Rev.

Steve Cole will officiate. Burial will be in Galveston Cemetery. Friends may call from 1 to 9 p.m. at the church, Memorial contributions may be made to the Indiana Music Educator Association Scholarship Fund. Stout Son Funeral Horne, Russlaville, is in charge of the arrangements, VITAL DAY FORECAST Thursday Friday A mixture of clouds Some sun and and sunshine.

breezy; it could shower. High 62, Low 40 High 68, Low 42 HEARTLAND STATISTICS Readings are for the 24 hour period ending 5 p.m. yesterday. Temperatures: High yesterday .....................73 Low yesterday 60 Normal high 67 Normal low 43 Record high 89 In 1962 Record low 25 In 1964 Precipitation(inches): 24 hrs. ending 5 p.m.

yest. 0.00" Month to date 1.21" Year to date 23.95" Normal year to date 28.60" UV INDEX: Today's readings: 9 a.m. 2 noon 4 3 p.m. 2 The higher the UV Index number, the greater the need for eye and skin protection. (0-2, minimal; 3-4, low; 5-6, moderate; 7-9, high; 10 or above, very high) COOLING DEGREE DAYS Month to date Normal month to date .................9 Index of fuel consumption indicating how many dogrees the mean temperature rises above 65 degrees for the day.

APPARENT TEMPERATURE: Yesterday's readings: 9 a.m. 54 noon 63 3 p.m. 67 WEATHER HISTORY On Oct. 11, 1984, off Vancouver Island, B.C., 25-foot waves capsized eight fishing boats, killing five people. obituaries by four sisters.

Graveside services will be noon Wednesday, at Albright Cemetery. The Rev. Al Serhal will officiate. Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at Ellers Mortuary, Main Street Chapel, 725 S.

Main St. Memorial contributions may be made to Fairfield Christian Church, Oakford. Wilda McClain Wilda Mae McClain, 72, 2905 W. Sycamore died at 9:27 p.m. Saturday, Oct.

9, 1999, at Saint Joseph Hospital Health Care Center. Born May 17, 1927, in Marion Wilda McClain Wilda McClain County, she was the daughter of Edward E. and Mary F. (Dove) Brinkman. On Oct.

31, 1948 in Castleton, she married Joseph M. McClain, who preceded her in death on June 16, 1993. She was a' graduate of Lawrence Central High School in Indianapolis. She had worked at Saint Joseph Hospital as a nurse, before retiring in 1989. Surviving are four daughters and three sons-in-law, Anita McClain, Kokomo; Sue and Buddy Whitehead, Spartanburg, S.C.; Diana and Jim Lawrence, Kokomo; Jane and Gary Bowman, Fort Wayne; one brother and sister-in-law, Kenneth and Gertie Brinkman, Great Falls, Montana; seven grandchildren, David and Chris Blanco; Rachel McClain; Aaron Lawrence; Andy, Melissa and Michelle Bowman; one stepgrandson, Rick Kenworthy, She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, two' brothers, two sisters.

Services are 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at Sunset Memory Garden Funeral Home, 2097 W. Alto Road. The Rev. George Reprogle will officiate.

Burial will be in Sunset Memory Garden Cemetery, Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. Dessie Bowley Dessie M. Bowley, 61, Kokomo, died 5:10. a.m.

Saturday, Oct. 9, 1999,. at Saint Joseph Hospital Health Center. She was born Feb. 8, 1938, in Liberty, the daughter of Lora (Coffey) and Alonzo Wall.

She was widowed by her husband, John L. Bowley. Dessie Bowley Ail maps, forecasts and data provided NATION WORLD by A www.accuweather.com weather, inc. 0.1999 Seattle, BRISK Billings Minneapolle New York (WARM San Francisco Chicago Kansas City Los Angeles (PLEASANT Atlanta: HOT Shown El Paso (HUMID) are noon positions of weather systems and precipitation. Houston: Temperature bands are highs for the day.

Forecast temperatures are given for selected cities. Miami Showers Tatorme 5000 Rain Cold Front Warm Front Stationary Front Flurries Snow Ice Yest. Today Tue. City HI Lo Hi LoW HI Lo Albuquerque 82 50 81 49 65 48 (Anchorage 41 29 pc 41 27 pc 43 25 Atlania 71 68 1 76 62r 77 59 pc Atlantic City 68 62 75 41 pc 65 43 Austin 91 59 pc 88 63s 86 64 5 Baltimore 69 62 76 45s 84 45 5 Baton Rouge 83 72 ah 86 63 sh 84 85 Billings 58 37 pc 70 42 pc 59 41 pc Birmingham 78 60 80 61 pc 79 60r Boise 76 41 75 41 pc 71 44 6 Boston 61 53 70 45 pc 60 44 Brownsville 02 66 89 68 po 83 69 pc Buffalo 66 57 63 39 01 48 8 Burlington 63 41 po 61 35 55 39 Caspar 71 28 78 42 64 39 Chartesion, SC 84 65 pc 83 64 78 61 Charlesion, WV 72 B1 78 46 pc 73 47 5 Charlotte 70 0B 76 58 69 55 Cheyenne 70 33 83 47 69 38 6 Chicago 79 61 pc 68 44 70 48 8 Cincinnati 69 63 sh 72 435 72 49 Cleveland 66 60 64 39 65 50 Columbia, SC 83 69 80 62r 75 58 Columbus, OH 69 62 88 37 70 50 Dallas 89 63 8. 86 60 8 85 57 5 Dayton 66 61 70 39 71 47 Yest.

Today city HI LoW HI LoW Amsterdam 68 50 po 62 46 pc Athons 74 58 pc 71 58 pc Bangkok 93 741 82 77 Belling 76 47 pc 73 49 Berlin 59 49 64 45 Bonn 62 48 pc 60 43 Brussels 60 56 pc 59 43 pc Buenos Aires 67 51 70 61 pc Weather (W): 8-sunny, They were married June 10, 1955 in Kokomo. He died April 29, 1984. She was a homemaker and worked, at Stabo Cafeteria "at'" Chrysler, Corp. She member of the First General Baptist Church and was an avid bingo player. Surviving are four sons and two daughters-in-law, John L.

Bowley, Kokomo, Richard A. and Melinda Bowley, Garrett, Jeff B. and Dawn Bowley, Kokomo, and Jerry R. Bowley, Long Beach, two daughters, 'Lisa K. Bowley and Janet E.

Bowley, both of Kokomo; two brothers and sisters-in-law, twin brother, Jesse D. and Willodean Wall Kokomo, and Lawrence and Virginia Wall, Elwood; two sisters and a brotherin-law, Mary and Bob Stalnaker and Jean Tedder, all of Kokomo; and six grandchildren: Cassie Bowley, Shana Bowley, Blake Bowley, Bryan Bowley, Tyler Bowley and Morgan Bowley. Two brothers and one sister preceded her in death. Services are 1 p.m. Tuesday at Ellers Mortuary, Main Street Chapel, 725 S.

Main St. Pastor Brad Swain will officiate. Burial will be in Crown Point Cemetery. Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. Monday at the mortuary.

Memorial contributions may be made to the First General Baptist Church or the American Cancer Society. Martha Wren Martha L. Wren, 70, 2285 E. 50 Kokomo, died at 10:24 a.m. Sunday, Oct.

10, 1999, at St. Vincent Hospital, Indianapolis. Arrangements are pending at Ellers Mortuary, Webster Street Chapel. Anna Miller FRANKFORT Anna Mae Miller, 65, 7140 N. State Road 29, died at 11:47 a.m.

Sunday, Oct. 10, 1999, at Clinton County Hospital, Emergency Room, following a short illness. Born Aug. 12, 1934, in Green County, she was the daughter of Edward and Ethel (Simpson) Inman. On May 23, 1953, in Michigantown, she married Max Wayne Miller, who survives.

She was a 1952 graduate of Forest High School. She was a homemaker and housewife, and member of Union Baptist Church, near Forest. She loved to work in her garden and loved to cook for her husband, sons and grandchildren. Surviving are her husband; her mother of Russiaville; two sons and daughters-in-law, Larry and Melissa Miller, Frankfort; Jay and Teresa Miller, Russiaville; brother and sister-in-law, Elza and Judy Inman, Brethen, sister and brother-in-law, Frances and Larry Russlaville; four grand. TRAVELERS City Denver Dee Moines Detroil Duluth Falrbanks Fargo Flagstaff Grand Rapids Great Falla Greensboro Hartford Honolulu Houston Indianapolis Jackson, Mg Jacksanville Juneau Kansas City Knoxville Las Vegas Little Rock Los Angeles Louigville Madison Momphis Miami REPORT Yest.

Today Tue. HI Lo Hi La HI La 76 39 5 83 50s 81 40s 73 53 68 51s 76 41 pc 72 60 66 40s 68 47 61 41 6 54 40 pc 55 28 40 32 el 42 22 pc 39 21 62 39 62 47 pc 60 28 76 32 77 35s 75 34 3 70 61 63 37 64 45 pc 53 28 pc 58 29 54 42 pc 69 66 1 73 53 66 52 64 54 1 76 395 65 38 8 89 73 pc 84 69 pc 84 72 pc 89 68 pc 86 648 84 62 69 61 sh 72 42 8 73 48 83 70 pc 84 59 pc 83 60 86 67 pc 89 655 83 67 po 41 48 447 48 40 82 55 5 72 54 5 81 43 72 64 77 54 75 55 9 92 61 92 64 8 94 60 84 61 83 54 8 62 56 99 58 5 86 62 B4 62 8 70 66 sh 74 47 76 55 70 58 8 65 41 67 41 pc 80 88 pc 80 55 5 79 60 87 77 pc 86 76 sh 88 76 pa WORLD Yest. City Hi Lo Cairo 82 69 Calgary 51 25 pc' Casablanca 76 67 Copanhagan 53 52 sh Damascus 74 51 pc Geneva 58 44 Hong Kong 89 78 pc London 66 58 pc cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, REPORT Today Tue. HI LoW HI Lo 82 60 8 83 62 8 37 19 sn 44 35 74 69r 75 651 53 39 48 37 77 47 pc 76 42 pc 61 46 pc 61 50 88 73 pc 87 73 pc 62 46 pc 59 49 pc t-thunderstorms, children: Ross, Carrie, Nicole, and Jason Miller; three brothers-inlaw and sisters-in-law, Junior and Betty Miller, Bringhurst; Ted and Janet 'Miller, Macey; William and" Mary' Jane Nelson, Kokomo. She was preceded" in' death by her father; sister, Phyllis McQuinn; brother, James Inman.

Services are 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at Stout Son Funeral Home, 200 E. Main Russiaville. Burial will be in Russiaville Cemetery. Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m.

Tuesday at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to Parkinson's Awareness Association or the Arthritis Foundation. Evelyn Thomas TIPTON Evelyn M. Thomas, 227 S. Independence St, died at 2:53 a.m.

Sunday, Oct. 10, 1999, at Autumnwood Extended Care. Born May 21, 1927, in St. Louis, she was the daughter of Earl and Luella (Richmond) Myers. On June 3, 1945, she married Joseph C.

Thomas. She was a 1945 graduate of St. Louis High School in Michigan. She worked at J.C. Penney in Tipton for eight years, K-Mart in Kokomo, and Joe's Family Wash, a business she operated with her husband Joe.

She was a member of the St. Louis Christian Church in Michigan; American Legion Auxillary Post 46; and Ax-Pow Hoosier Post. Surviving are her husband; two daughters, Diane Duncan and Patti Piel, Tipton; David Thomas, San Francisco, Denis Thomas, Tipton; seven grandchildren; two grandchildren; brother, Gary Myers, Ormond Brach, sister, Janet Hines, Orlando, Fla. Services are 10.a.m. Wednesday at Porter Funeral Home, 726 E.

North St. The Rev. George Sullivan-Davis will officiate. Burial will be in Fairview Cemetery. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m.

Tuesday at the funeral home. funerals Cunningham, Olen Leon, graveside services at 2 p.m. today at Kempton Cemetery, Redding, Ethie services at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at Stout Son Funeral Home, Russiaville. Bowley, Dessie services at 1 p.m.

Tuesday at Ellers Mortuary, Main Street Chapel. Obituary Information American flags that appear with some obituaries in the Kokomo Tribune signify that the deceased was a military service veteran: The Tribune charges funeral Yest. Today Tue. City HI Lo HI LoW HI Lo 74 60 pc 04 44 8 64 48 Minneapolis 68 48 pc 62 46 po 07 34 0 Naehille 75 67 pc 77 51 pc 77 58 New Orleans 78 73 82 66 pc 81 68 pc Now York 60 62 70 52 pc 64 50 Norfolk 78 63 76 59r 66 53 pc Oklahoma City 82 56 8 82 60 8 88 48 8 Omaha 76 50 71 52 79 37 Orlando 87 68 pc 88 69 8 87 72 pc Philadelphla 68 62 74 48 66 46 6 Phoenix 100 70 100 70 08 100 71s Pittsburgh 67 50 sh 68 38 67 47 Portland, ME 63 40 sh 89 40 pc 57 356 Portland, OR 68 46 pc 64 42 pc 65 51 pc Providence 64 53 74 41 pc 63 42 6 Raleigh 78 66 78 57 68 52 Rapid City 66 47 po 79 49 87 34 Reno 84 42 8 B1 40 84 39 8 St. Louis 77 63 pc 74 54 77 53 Sall Lake City 82 49 8 48 8 75 45 San Diego 86 64 8 80 57 8 77 80 San Francisco 78 57 8 74 548 74 54 Seattle 54 43 pc 60 46 pc 82 50 pc Tampa 88 74 pc 91 688 88 72 po Tucson 98 57 100 01 8 99 59 1 Washingion 70 63 76 50 8 65 49 8 Tailwater level 2.71 ft.

Rate of release 760 cfs Wildcat Creek at Kokomo: Stage yesterday N.A. 24-hour change N.A. Flood stage 10 Donald 'Joe' Jones PERU Donald J. "Joe" Jones, 55, 74 Airport Road, died at 7:15 a.m. at Howard Community Hospital.

Born June 18, 1944, in Peru, he was the son of Ottoway and Cleyla (Garner) Jones. On Dec. 22, 1963, he married Bonnie K. Frantz, who survives. He was a job setter at Chrysler Transmission Plant, and a member of the United Auto Workers Union He was baptized in the Church of Jesus Christ Latter Day Saints, but was attending the Anoka United Methodist Church in Cass County.

Surviving are his mother of Peru; two sons and daughter-inlaws, Christopher and Vicki Jones, Columbia City; David and Shirley Jones, Taylor Mill, Ky; daughter, Holly and Keith Cromwell, St. Augustine, four grandchildren: Brandon, Aliceson, and Cal Jones; Keelie Cromwell. He was preceded in death by his father. Services are 10 a.m. Wednesday at Flowers-Leedy Funeral Home, 105 W.

Third St. Pastor Jim Abbott will officiate. Burial will be in Ever-Rest Memorial Park Cemetery, Cass County. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home.

Memorial contributions may be made to either Juvenile Diabetes Association, Wishard Hospital, or Anoka United Methodist Church. G. Louise Stout John H. Stout, who survives. She was a housewife and a wonderful mother.

She was a member of Fairfield Christian Church, Oakford. Surviving are her hus- G. Louise Stout, 75, Oakford, died at 5 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 10, 1999, at Howard Community Hospital.

Born June 26, 1924, in Tazwell, she was the daughter of John H. and Ida (Allen) Stout. On June 8, 1940, she married Louise Stout Louise Stout band; two sons and a daughter-inlaw, Jerry L. Stout, Hemlock; John E. and Anne Stout, Greentown; three daughters and a Emma J.

Collins, Galveston; Joan F. Snow, Kokomo; Dorothy and Bob Roach, Kokomo; two brothers and sisters-in-law, Burney and Pat Allen, Greenville, Mathew and Jean Allen, Anderson; eight dren. She was preceded in death grandchildren; 11 great Tue. HI Lo 55 45 pc 74 81 9 91 77 72 50 65 38 pc 54 40 53 43 pc 70 61 pc pc-partly Yest. Today Tue.

City HI La Hi LoW HI Lo Madrid 77 45 75 53 pc 75 52 pc Nairobi 80 53 79 52 po 81 53 pc Paris 64 54 po 64 47 pc 61 48 pc Rome 73 48 73 58 77 61 pa Seoul 67 60 74 59 pc 74 82 pa Sydney 85 66 sh 84 60 73 01 pc Tokyo 73 60 8 80 74 pc 84 75 Warsaw 48 38 57 44 58 33 pc -rain, al-snow flurries, an-snow, lice. homes for 'obituaries and arrangements pending. The charges are $80 for an obituary with a headand-shoulders picture, $75 for an obituary without a picture and $15 for arrangements pending. marriages The following couples weld issued recently iby the Howard County Clerk's Donta Dalpoas and Laura Bogart, Kokomo Steven Lamar and Vickie Katzenmeyer, Kokomo Joseph Stafford and Jennifer Rogers, Kokomo Michael Sandefur and Milinda Reese, Kokomo Matthew Beam and Michelle Harris, Russiaville Brian Martin 'and Sara Osborne, Kokomo Brent Smith and Sheree Smith, Greentown Mitchell Wheeler, Kokomo, and Patricia Moon, Hemlock Amos Brown Ill, Gabanna, Ohio, and Lew Evans, Russiaville Torrey Guyer and Julie Joseph, Kokomo Joseph Bentzler and Betty Shanks, Kokomo Matthew Carlile and Tara Dunlap, Kokomo Hans Lapp and Dawn Waltman, Kokomo Velmar Mack, Hammond, and Carolyn Losch, Kokomo Thomas McKinney and Saundra Rosemont, Kokomo Chad Foster and Jennifer O'Dell, Kokomo Michael Crecelius and Carrie White, Kokomo Henry Henson and Elizabeth Ray, Kokomo Charles Skogg, Kokomo, and C. Roxane Osborn, Logansport Scot McCain and Wendy Skaggs, Kokomo Rudolph Kizer Ill and Tori Blesecker, Kokomo Gary Kitchener, Russlaville, and Zonya Glidden, Kokomo Joel Mullins and Olivia Wainscott, Kokomo Jai Cook and Jessica Wysong, Kokomo Arthur Weddington Jr.

and Mary Bedlow, Kokomo Stephen Lagrave and Laurle Jetfries, Kokomo Richard Smith and Sandra Conrad, Kokomo Nathan Martin, Frankfort, and Mindy Maple, Kokomo Jeremy Oakes and Jennifer Jaramillo, Kokomo Jason Heflin and Rosemary Clawson, Kokomo Gaylon Cross Jr. and Amie Ridgeway, Kokomo Brandon Abbott and Tabatha Kendall, Kokomo Adama Claar and Nichole Whalen, Kokomo Daniel Wheeler and Brenda Smith, Kokomo James Parsons, Kokomo, and Jeanne Scott, Galveston Shawn McDonald and Marion McDonald, Greentown Dennis Wheeler and Dedee Wheeler, Kokomo: Keith Griggs and Shelley Willams, Kokomo Kenneth Coleman and Jessica Martens, Kokomo Cralg Haxton and Candice Morgan, Kokomo.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Kokomo Tribune Archive

Pages Available:
579,711
Years Available:
1868-1999