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John H. Mullikin
1925-2003
Mr. Mullikin was born on May 16, 1925, in Lebanon, Indiana, the son of the late William Hobert and Verna L. (Hoffman) Mullikin.
Mr. Mullikin was reared and educated in Lebanon where he graduated from Lebanon High School in 1943 and later attended Indiana University Purdue University Incorporated.
He served in the Marines during WWII in the Pacific in the Philippines from 1943-1946.
He married Sue (Hart) Mullikin on October 11, 1946, in Chicago, Illinois. Mrs. Mullikin survives.
He had moved to Valparaiso, Indiana for fifteen years and returned to Lebanon in 1987.
In addition to being a farmer for forty years in Boone County and a carpenter for twenty years, he was a project inspector for Everett I. Brown Company in Indianapolis. He retired in 1987 after fifteen years of service. Since retirement he had worked as a greeter for Myers Mortuary in Lebanon.
He had been a devoted husband, father, grandfather, and great grandfather. He enjoyed his family, woodworking, and traveling.
Memberships: Attended the Lebanon Christian Church
Formerly in Masons
Officiating: Rev. Harry Pitts
Private Graveside Services are planned for 10:00 a.m. on Monday, June 9, 2003.
Interment will be at Oak Hill Cemetery, Lebanon, Indiana.
Visitation is planned from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. on Sunday, June 8, 2003, at Myers Chapel of Memories, 1502 North Lebanon Street, in Lebanon.
Survivors:
Wife: Mrs. Sue Mullikin - Lebanon, Indiana
Four Daughters: Mrs. James B. (Sharon K.) Love, Lebanon, Indiana
Mrs. Thomas (Deborah S.) Foster - Colorado Springs, Colorado
Mrs. Dennis (Mary Jo) Maxwell - Montgomery, Alabama
Mrs. David (Cathie) Dluhash - Boring, Oregon
One Sister: Mrs. Bill (Marjorie) Ewing - Hope, Michigan
Eight Grandchildren: Mr. Jim Love - Lebanon, Indiana
Mr. Michael Love - Lebanon, Indiana
Ms. Myra Foster - Colorado Springs, Colorado
Mr. Aaron Foster - Minneapolis, Minnesota
Mr. Seth Foster - Colorado Springs, Colorado
Mrs. Angela Roth - Germantown, Illinois
Mrs. Shannon Wethington - Montgomery, Alabama
Ms. Nicole Maxwell - Montgomery, Alabama
Six Great Grandchildren
Deceased: A brother, Donald Mullikin, a sister, Ruby Lucille Fausset, and a great grandchild.
Memorials: Charity of the Donor’s Choice
Daisy E. Carpenter
1920-2003
Mrs. Carpenter was born in Martinsville, Indiana, on June 27, 1920, a daughter of the late Vinest and Sophia (Martin) Vest.
Mrs. Carpenter was married in Indianapolis, on September 28, 1944, to Cecil Carlisle Carpenter. Mr. Carpenter died April 20, 1994.
She was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, and homemaker. She enjoyed fishing.
Memberships: St. George Episcopalian Church, Indianapolis, Indiana
Officiating: Rev. Michael E. Landon
Graveside Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Friday, July 11, 2003, at Lincoln Memory Gardens in Whitestown, Indiana.
No Visitation is planned
Myers Mortuary in Lebanon is handling the arrangements.
Survivors:
Two Sons: Mr. David S. Carpenter - South Padre Island, Texas
Mr. Alex C. Carpenter - Islamorada, Florida
Two Grandchildren: Michael S. Carpenter and Christina L. Carpenter
Three Great Grandchildren
Deceased: An infant daughter, Elizabeth Ann Carpenter, two brothers, Carl Vest and Robert E. Vest, and a sister, Mabel Bowman are deceased.
Memorials: No mention
Steven Lee Jouns, Sr.
1943-2003
Mr. Kouns was born on December 24, 1943, in Lebanon, Indiana, the son of the late John Ingram Kouns and Violet Lucille (Smith) Kouns Clingler who survives.
Mr. Kouns was reared and educated in Boone County and lived most of his life in Lebanon with the exception of a year spent in Texas. As the valedictorian of his class he graduated in 1962 from Dover High School.
He was married to Norma Jean (Hale) Kouns on July 30, 1962 in Lebanon, Indiana. Mrs. Kouns survives.
In high school, he helped on the family farm and was interested in hot rods. He studied tool and die training and worked as a master tool and die maker and designer in Indianapolis and Lebanon. He was employed in Indianapolis at Johnson Engineering, R.C.A. and then Von Duprin. In 1986 he started K & M. Tool and Die Company in Lebanon having remained active as long as his health permitted. He was known for his innovative design of unique equipment in tools and machines. He developed medical technology equipment and catheter equipment designs.
He had been a devoted husband, father, and grandfather. He enjoyed his family and particularly his grandchildren having been involved in their activities. He was a Boys and Girls Club volunteer and coach, a history enthusiast, an avid sports fan including Lebanon basketball and baseball, and an avid supporter of the National Hot Rod Association.
Officiating: Rev. Dennis Woodard
Funeral Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday, May 21, 2003, at Myers Chapel of Memories, 1502 North Lebanon Street, in Lebanon, Indiana.
Interment will be at Oak Hill Cemetery, Lebanon, Indiana.
Visitation is planned from 4:00 to 8:00 p.m. on Tuesday, May 20, 2003 at Myers Mortuary in Lebanon.
Survivors:
Deceased: A brother, Stanley W. Kouns, is deceased.
Memorials: Lebanon Boys and Girls Club, Lebanon Sports Boosters, or Witham Memorial Hospital Foundation
Loel C. Richardson
1922-2003
Mr. Richardson was born in Lebanon, Indiana, on January 21, 1922. He was the son of the late Loel Earl and Leah (Harris) Richardson.
He was formerly married to Annora M. (Harlos) Richardson and Pauline (Gueram) Richardson. He then married Phyllis H. (Payne) McIntyre Richardson, on August 7, 1980 in Lebanon, Indiana. Mrs. Richardson survives.
Mr. Richardson was in the U.S. Army during WWII where he served in the 62nd Signal Battalion in North Africa and Italy, and was on his way to Japan when the war ended.
He received four bronze stars.
Mr. Richardson had worked as an equipment engineer for Indiana Bell Telephone (now SBC) for 37 years and retired in 1983.
A 1940 graduate of Lebanon High School, Mr. Richardson spent most of his life in Lebanon. He had also lived in Rockville for several years and then eleven years in Crawfordsville until 1966. He and Mrs. Richardson had spent 18 years wintering in Kissimmee, Florida.
A devoted husband, father, grandfather, and great grandfather, he enjoyed bowling, tennis, sports, and was an avid baseball fan.
Memberships: Trinity Lutheran Church in Lebanon, Indiana
55 year member of the Parke Lodge No. 8 F. & A.M. in Rockville, Indiana
VFW in Lebanon, Indiana
American Legion in Lebanon, Indiana
Telephone Pioneers of America
Officiating: Pastor Sandra Hutchens
Funeral Services will be held at 1:00 p.m. on Monday, July 14, 2003, at Trinity Lutheran Church, 2625Elm Swamp Road, in Lebanon, Indiana.
Visitation will be held from 2:00 to 6:00 p.m. on Sunday, July 13, 2003, at Myers Mortuary, 1502 N. Lebanon Street, in Lebanon, Indiana.
Interment will be at Lincoln Memory Gardens, Whitestown, Indiana.
Masonic Services will be held at 5:30 p.m. on Sunday, July 13, 2003 at Myers Mortuary in Lebanon.
Survivors:
Wife: Mrs. Phyllis H. Richardson - Lebanon, Indiana
Four Children: Mr. J. David “Dave” Richardson and his wife, Linda- Avon, Indiana
Mrs. Dan (Janet Sue “Susie”) Sarver - New Braunfels, Texas
Mr. Michael Richardson - Arcadia, Indiana
Ms. Paula Richardson - Indianapolis, Indiana
Three Step Children: Mr. Robert E. McIntyre and his wife, Paula - Lebanon, Indiana
Mrs. Robert (Janet S.) Inskeep - Lafayette, Indiana
Ms. Judi A. Moore - Lebanon, Indiana
One Sister: Mrs. Lloyd (Julie) Nease - St. Augustine, Florida
One Brother: Mr. Thomas W. “Tom” Richardson - Ft. Wayne, Indiana
Four Grandchildren
Six Step Grandchildren
Five Step Great Grandchildren
Deceased: A sister, Virginia Jamison, is deceased.
Memorials: Trinity Lutheran Church, 2625 Elm Swamp Road, Lebanon, Indiana 46052 or Heartland Hospice, 931 E. 86th Street, Suite 208, Indianapolis, Indiana 46240
Dartha L. "Dot" Long
1908-2003
Mrs. Long was born in Elizaville, Indiana, on October 12, 1908, a daughter of the late W.O. and Zuma (Tomlinson) McRoberts.
Mrs. Long was married in Lebanon, Indiana, on July 10, 1931, to Robert Downing “Bob” Long. Mr. Long died April 30, 1985.
She was reared and educated in Elizaville and Lebanon where she graduated from high school in 1927. She attended Purdue University, Madam Blakers in Danville and Butler University, where she received a Bachelor’s in Education.
She was an elementary school teacher for 43 years and taught at a private kindergarten in Tampa, Florida, a year at Central Elementary in Lebanon, and a total of 36 years at Pinnell in Boone County and Lindbergh in Lebanon. She retired about 1970.
She was a devoted wife and homemaker. She enjoyed her career and traveling, including several summers spent in St. Petersburg, Florida. She had been a Gray Lady for eight years.
Memberships: First Presbyterian Church, Lebanon, Indiana
Boone County Retired Teachers
Indiana State Retired Teachers
Psi Iota Xi Auxiliary
Delta Kappa Gamma
Sigma Delta Pi
Boone County Symphony Unit
Officiating: Rev. Rebecca May
Funeral Services will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Sunday, July 20, 2003, at Myers Chapel of Memories, 1502 N. Lebanon Street, Lebanon, Indiana.
No Visitation is planned.
Interment will be on Monday, July 21, 2003, at Oak Hill Cemetery, Lebanon, Indiana
Survivors:
One Sister: Mrs. Calvin “Leo” (Sue) Smith - Lebanon, Indiana
Two Nieces: Mrs. Rob (Karin) Knox - Lebanon, Indiana
Mrs. Charles “Buster” (Suzette) Stockton - Lebanon, Indiana
Two nephews: Mr. Jerry Neidlinger - Louisiana
Mr. Jim Richman - California
Two Great Nieces: Mrs. David (Trisha) Black, Jr. - Lebanon, Indiana
Ms. Jessica Neidlinger - Florida
One Step Great Niece: Ms. Jessica Stockton - Indianapolis, Indiana
Two Great Nephews: Mr. Charles Stockton, Jr. - Lebanon, Indiana
Justin Knox - Lebanon, Indiana
One Great Great Nephew: Logan Black - Lebanon, Indiana
Deceased: Her twin sister, Martha Lynn Neidlinger, is deceased.
Memorials: Charity of the Donor’s Choice
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