Paul Postin
Boonville resident Paul "David" Postin died Tuesday, Nov. 5, at his home in Boonville. He was 54.
Survivors include his wife of 36 years, Beverly (Utzman) Postin of Boonville; a son, Bradley Postin; three grandchildren; his mother, Maxine Postin of Boonville; four sisters, Dana Carter of Stendal, Marlene Meredith of Reed, Ky., Carol Fulkerson of Boonville, Carla Fetter of Boonville; five brothers, Shelby, Jim and Ed Postin, all of Boonville, Hibbitt Postin of Linton and George Postin of Tonopah, Nev.; and nieces and nephews.
Funeral services were held Thursday, Nov. 7, at Boonville Worship Center. Burial was in Garrison Chapel Cemetery near Heilman.
Koehler Funeral Home-Boonville Chapel handled arrangements.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Boonville Worship Center.
Ada Lang
Evansville resident Ada Lang died Monday, Feb. 25 at her residence. She was 52.
She is survived by her husband of 23 years, Jim Lang of Evansville; two daughters, Robin Strahl of Tell City, and Adrian Lang of Evansville; a step-daughter, Stacy McKay of Tampa, Fla.; a son, Michael Lang of Evansville; two stepsons, Lance Lang of Newburgh and Dirk Lang of Evansville; her mother, M. Juanita Price of Evansville; two brothers, Wayne Huckeby of Kansas City, Kan., and Dale Huckeby of Eugene, Oregon; and grandchildren, Courtney and Kelsey Lang, Anthony Lang, Tanner Lang, Tyler Fuentes, Madison McKay and Emme Lang.
Funeral services were held Thursday, Feb. 28 at Browning Funeral Home with burial in Sunset Memorial Park Cemetery.
Lois Youngblood
Boonville resident Lois J. (Graves) Youngblood died Aug. 14 at the Good Samaritan Home in Evansville. She was 76.
She was born Dec. 16, 1925 in Boonville to Nellie A. (Wright) and Benton E. Graves, who preceded her in death.
She was a member of Main Street General Baptist Church in Boonville and worked for the Southern Railroad and Indiana Bell Telephone Company before retirement. She was a graduate of Boonville High School Class of 1943.
She is survived by her husband of 54 years, Guy L. Youngblood; two sisters, Mary Ruth Graves of Evansville and Jeanne Graves Conner of Boonville; a brother, Floyd L. Graves and his wife, Virble, of Valparaiso; a niece who cared for her, Pamela and her husband, Chapman Rust, of Evansville; a niece, Janice Pendley of St. Louis, Mo.; a nephew and his wife, Galen and Sherry Graves of New Harmony; two sister-in-laws, Ruth Rudisill of Rockport and Karen Sue Hess of Evansville; a brother-in-law and his wife, Robert and Merle Youngblood of Evansville.
Funeral services were held Saturday, Aug. 17 at Koehler Funeral Home, Boonville Chapel with burial in Maple Grove Cemetery, Boonville. Rev David Youngblood officiated.
Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society.
Donald Houston
Boonville resident Donald Houston died Tuesday, Dec. 11 at St. Mary's Medical Center in Evansville of cancer. He was 68.
He was a life member of Boonville VFW Post #3418, a member of the Boonville American Legion Post #200 and had served in the USMC and U.S. Army and U.S. Air Force from 1948 to 1952. He was a Korean War Veteran.
He is survived by his wife of 33 years, Arvilla (Billie) Houston of Evansville; two daughters, Donna Irene Mickels of Diamond Head, Miss. and Lisa York of New Orleans, La.; two sons, Kevin of Evansville and Mickey of Princeton; a daughter-in-law, (who cared for him), Patrician Houston of Evansville; two sisters, Maxita Stephens of Lakeland, Fla. and Mary Kay Crow of Boonville; four brothers, Jimmie Joe and Danny Paul of Bradenton, Fla. and Darryl of Marietta, Ga. and Bob of North Carolina; eight grandchildren including, Jessica Houston, Eddie Byrley, Jonathan Houston, Rennie York, Kayla York and Byron York.
Funeral services were held Friday, Dec. 14 at Koehler Funeral Home-Boonville Chapel Rev. Bob Willis officiated, with burial in Garrison Chapel Cemetery with military rites by Warrick County Veterans Memorial Services.
Kenneth Underwood
Greenville resident Kenneth Allen Underwood died Wednesday, Dec. 12 at his home. His death is being investigated by the Muhlenberg County coroner's office. He was 28.
He is survived by two daughters, Brianna and Brooklyn Underwood, both of Boonville; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Underwood of Greenville; two sisters, Sonja Underwood of Bremen and Stephanie Underwood of Greenville; two brothers, Thalbert and Brian, both of Greenville and a grandfather, Tally Ray Young of Nelson Creek.
Funeral services were held Friday, Dec. 14 at Tucker Funeral Home Central City Chapel with burial in Rose Hill Cemetery in Central City.
William F. Bell
Former Boonville resident William F. Bell of Blue Springs, Mo. died Tuesday, Aug. 13 in Independence, Mo. He was 68.
He was a retired diesel mechanic and a Korean War Air Force Veteran.
He is survived by three daughters, Shannon Brisco, Sherry Baxter and Sheila Polson and five granddaughters of Blue Springs, Mo.; two sisters, Wanda Wire of Boonville and Eloise Reising of Evansville; two brothers, Glenn of Evansville and Richard of Jasper, Ala.; nieces and nephews.
Funeral services, with military rites, were held Friday, Aug. 16 in Grain Valley, Mo.
Lawrence Lasher
Leopold resident Lawrence "Monk" Lasher died Thursday, Dec. 13 at home of irritated bowel syndrome. He was 71.
Surviving are his wife of 52 years, Iola (King); a daughter, Shirley Allard of Leopold; three sons, Brian of Newburgh, Rodney of Tell City and Todd of Hawesville, Ky.; his father, Alfred of Apalona; a sister, Leota Johnson of Milborn, Fla.; four brothers, Robert of Arlington, Wash., Richard of Richmond, Va., Sheldon of Hawesville and Donald of Bristow; 12 grandchildren, Tiffany Pennington, Sam and Darrell Allard, Maggie, Andy, Michael, Ryan, Kyle, Kayla and Seth Lasher and Brandon and Nathan Johnson; and two great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Saturday, Dec. 15 at St. Augustine Church with burial in the church cemetery with military rites by American Legion Post 213.
Memorial contributions may be made to National Foundation for Transplants for Joshua Smitley.