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Clyde R. Frick
1921-2003
Mr. Frick was born on February 20, 1921, in Evansville, Indiana, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Robert Frick, Sr.
Mr. Frick was reared and educated in Evansville and lived most of his life in Indianapolis and Lebanon. He graduated from Evansville High School.
He was married on April 19, 1943, to Dorothy Jeannette (Taul) Frick who died on March 2, 1998.
Mr. Frick moved from Indianapolis to Lebanon where he resided 1978-1996. He then returned to Indianapolis before he entered the Parkwood Health Care facility in Lebanon in 1998.
Mr. Frick worked as plant foreman for Bryant Heating and Air Conditioning, Inc. in Indianapolis. He retired there in 1986. Following his retirement, he worked part time as a merchandise and supplies purchaser for Bryant Hedback, a division of Bryant Heating and Air Conditioning, Inc.
As a veteran, he served 1942-1945 in the U.S. Navy in the European Theater during World War II and received two bronze stars.
He had been a devoted father and grandfather. He enjoyed his family and particularly his grandchildren. He also enjoyed woodworking and gardening.
Pauline L. Giles
1916-2003
Born in Warsaw, Indiana on August 3, 1916, Mrs. Giles was the daughter of the late Thomas Roy and Iva Gladys (Kaylor) Sink.
She lived most of her life in Boone County and 30 years at 1205 South Meridian Street in Lebanon.
She was married to Wilbert O. Giles on June 12, 1934, in Illinois. They divorced in 1965.
Mrs. Giles had worked at Walker Poultry and Heffner Poultry in Boone County. She then was employed at Jones and Laughlin Steel in Lebanon. As a cook she worked at the Draught Board, the Knotty Pine Inn, Mr. R’s, the Boone County Sale Barn, and Kentucky Fried Chicken all in Lebanon. She had worked until April 2002 and in 2001 was named the “Indiana Employee of the Year” for the Kentucky Fried Chicken stores in Indiana.
A devoted mother and grandmother, she enjoyed her family and grandchildren. She also enjoyed work, square dancing and ballroom dancing, and flower gardening.
Memberships: New Brunswick Church of Christ at New Brunswick, Indiana
Eagles Auxiliary in Lebanon
Robert W. Tribbett
1916-2003
Mr. Tribbett was born in Boone County, Lebanon, Indiana on April 13, 1916. He was a son of the late Otto and Ardis C. (Saunders) Tribbett.
He was reared and educated in Lebanon and graduated in 1934 from Lebanon High School.
Mr. Tribbett was married in Lebanon, Indiana on August 1, 1943, to Mary Virginia (Taylor) Tribbett. Mrs. Tribbett survives.
Mr. Tribbett was employed for five years by the Local Finance Company in Lebanon. He became a partner in Taylor-Smock Furniture in Lebanon and operated 1944-1985 before he retired.
Memberships: First Presbyterian Church in Lebanon
Life-Member and Past Exalter Ruler of the Lebanon Elks Lodge
Ulen Country Club
Mr. Tribbett enjoyed his family and golf. He served on the Lebanon City Council, as a Boone County Council member, and was active in the Boone County Republican Party.
Private Family Graveside Funeral Services are planned for Thursday, May 29, 2003, at 10:00 a.m. at Oak Hill Cemetery in Lebanon, Indiana.
Visitation will be on Wednesday, May 28, 2003 from 4:00 to 8:00 p.m. at Myers Mortuary, 1502 North Lebanon Street, in Lebanon.
Elks Rites will be held on Wednesday, May 28, 2003 at 7:30 p.m. at Myers Mortuary.
Survivors:
Wife: Mrs. Virginia Tribbett - Lebanon, Indiana
Two Children: Mr. Jeffrey A. Tribbett - Lebanon, Indiana
Mrs. Ron (Jayne L.) Myers - Frankfort, Indiana
Four Grandchildren: Mr. Jay Tribbett - Indianapolis, Indiana
Mr. Darin Tribbett - Portsmouth, New Hampshire
Ms. Heather Tribbett - Arizona
Ms. Emily Myers - Frankfort, Indiana
Deceased: One brother, James A. Tribbett, and a step-father, Carl Matthews, are deceased.
Memorials: Boone County Senior Services or the Witham Memorial Hospital Foundation
Margaret R. "Judy" Crew
1926-2003
Born in Portland, Oregon on February 20, 1926, Mrs. Crew was the daughter of the late Edward Lawrence and Leona Pearl (Ferry) Hall.
She lived most of her life in Boone County and 25 years at the present address in Lebanon.
She was married to Robert Lee Crew on August 17, 1950 in Coeur D’Alene, Idaho. Mr. Crew died on October 15, 1989.
Mrs. Crew had worked at Stanworth Tool in Lebanon, Heffner’s Poultry, and Ralston Purenia near Lebanon. She last was employed in Indianapolis at Sales and Research which became Ganett and later HP Direct. She retired there in 1999.
A devoted wife, mother, and grandmother, she enjoyed her family and grandchildren.
Officiating: Rev. Raymond Duff
Funeral Services are planned for Thursday, May 29, 2003 at 1:00 p.m. at Myers Chapel of Memories, 1502 North Lebanon Street, in Lebanon, Indiana.
Visitation will be on Wednesday, May 28, 2003, from 4:00 to 8:00 p.m. at Myers Mortuary in Lebanon, Indiana.
Interment will be at Pleasant View Cemetery, west of Lebanon, Indiana.
Survivors:
Three Children: Mr. Richard L. “Rick” Crew - Lebanon, Indiana
Mr. Lawrence L. “Larry” Crew - Lebanon, Indiana
Mrs. Randy (Connie R.) Shirley - Lebanon, Indiana
Two Sisters: Mrs. Milton (Helen) Geer - Spokane, Washington
Ms. Sharon Blanchard - Seattle, Washington
Two Brothers: Mr. Gerald Hall - Spokane, Washington
Mr. Edward L. Hall, Jr. - Seattle, Washington
One Step Brother: Mr. Frank Paulsen - Redding, California
Five Grandchildren: Clinton “C. J.” Crew - Indianapolis, Indiana
Michael Crew - Lebanon, Indiana
Kody Crew - Crawfordsville, Indiana
Terry Taylor - Lebanon, Indiana
Bobby Taylor, Jr. - Lebanon, Indiana
Four Step Grandchildren: Michael Shirley - Lebanon, Indiana
Dustin Shirley - Lebanon, Indiana
Israel Wilson - Lebanon, Indiana
Donovan Wilson - Advance, Indiana
Three Great Grandchildren: Raelee Taylor - Lebanon, Indiana
Rhiannon Taylor - Lebanon, Indiana
Robby Taylor - Lebanon, Indiana
Three Step Great Grandchildren
Deceased are two brothers, Eugene Block and Julius Block.
Memorials: American Lung Association
Lloyd O. Enoch
1920-2003
Mr. Enoch was born in Fortville, Indiana on October 31, 1920. He was a son of the late Ben and Edythe Myra (Fort) Enoch.
He was reared in Beech Grove and Indianapolis. Prior to service, he was employed at the Kirtley Grain Company in Whitestown. He served three years in the U. S. Marine Corps during World War II and was stationed in the South Pacific for two of those years. Mr. Enoch received two battle stars for participating in the battles of Guam and Iwo Jima.
Mr. Enoch was married on September 10, 1940, to Thelma Lillian (Finney) Enoch. Mrs. Enoch survives.
Mr. Enoch was employed at Stewart Warner Corporation for many years where he was a certified arc welder. He was then employed several years at Commercial Filters Corporation in Lebanon until he retired in November 1983.
Memberships: Centenary United Methodist Church in Lebanon, Indiana
American Legion Post in Lebanon
Life-Member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars in Lebanon
Former member of the Men’s Club at Fair-Way Golf Course
Mr. Enoch enjoyed his family, reading, golf and fishing.
Myers Mortuary in Lebanon is handling arrangements for cremation.
Officiating: Rev. Dennis Deeter
Memorial Funeral Services will be held on Friday, May 30, 2003, at Myers Chapel of Memories, 1502 North Lebanon Street, in Lebanon, Indiana at 10:30 a.m.
Visitation will be held 4:00 to 8:00 p.m. on Thursday, May 29, 2003, at Myers Mortuary in Lebanon. Interment with military rites will be held at Oak Hill Cemetery in Lebanon, IN.
Survivors: Wife: Mrs. Thelma L. Enoch - Lebanon, Indiana
One Sister: Mrs. June Gifford - Spring Hill, Tennessee
Several Nieces and Nephews Survive
Deceased: A son, Brent Lloyd Enoch, and a sister, Vivian Crowe, are deceased.
Memorials: Centenary United Methodist Church or to the Charity of the Donor’s Choice
Alberta Evelyn Akers
City of Residence: Brownsburg Healthcare Center, Brownsburg, Indiana
Date of Death: Sunday, January 27, 2008, at 8:30 p.m.
Place of Death: at Brownsburg Healthcare Center in Brownsburg, Indiana
Cause of Death: Natural Causes following an extended illness
Miss Akers was born in Lebanon, Indiana, on April 3, 1922. She was the daughter of the late Wilbern and Dora Naomi (Dye) Akers and a step daughter of Victor Taylor. She was reared in the home of her grandparents, Nannie and Ora Dye.
Miss Akers lived many years in Lebanon and the past 33 years in Brownsburg. She was interested in Bingo and Bible Study.
No Memberships
Officiating: Pastor Dan Strong
Graveside Services are to be held on Wednesday, January 30, 2008, at 9:30 a.m., at Lincoln Memory Gardens, in Boone County, Indiana.
No Visitation will be held.
Myers Mortuary in Lebanon is handling arrangements.
Survivors:
Six Brothers and Sisters:
Mrs. Norma M. Gregory - St. Cloud, Florida
Mrs. Dolores Green - Tulsa, Oklahoma
Mr. Charles Taylor - Ferndale, Washington
Mrs. Rose Moore - Punta Gorda, Florida
Mrs. Patricia Clark - Punta Gorda, Florida
Mrs. Bonnie Batts - Lebanon, Indiana
A number of Nieces and Nephews
Deceased: A brother, Victor Taylor, Jr., and a sister, Myrna Burtner, are deceased.
Memorials: Brownsburg Healthcare Center
1010 Hornaday Road
Brownsburg, Indiana 46112
Phone: (317) 852 - 3123
MR. RYAN DAVID AMEND
NAME: Mr. Ryan D. Amend Age: 20 Never Married
City of Residence: 609 North Ann Street, Lebanon, Indiana
Date of Death: Sunday, December 12, 2004
Place of Death: Montgomery County, Indiana
Cause of Death: Shot
Mr. Amend was born in Marion County, Indiana on February 3, 1984. He was the son of the late David Earl Amend and Lisa Kaye (French) Amend Ferch who survives.
And Leo Clifford “Chip” Ferch, Step-Father.
He was a life resident of Boone County, having been reared and educated in Whitestown and Lebanon. He attended school in Whitestown and Lebanon High School.
He was employed by Dave Hawkins, of Best Floors by Dave in Lebanon, as an Interior Floor Installer.
He enjoyed his family, particularly his nieces and nephews. In addition, he liked the out doors, hunting, fishing, and riding four wheelers and dirt bikes. He was a very loving and outgoing person that would help anyone that needed help. He had a very big heart which did not always show. He will always be gone but never forgotten.
Officiating: Rev. David Linton
Funeral Services are to be held on Thursday, December 16, 2004 at 1:00 p.m. at the Myers Chapel of Memories, 1502 North Lebanon Street, Lebanon, Indiana.
Visitation is planned for Wednesday, December 15, 2004, from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. at Myers Chapel of Memories, 1502 North Lebanon Street, in Lebanon, Indiana.
Survivors:
Mother and Step Father: Lisa K. Ferch and Leo C. “Chip” Ferch - Lebanon, Indiana
Three Sisters: Ms. Tia L. Ferch - Whitestown, Indiana
Ms. Ashley M. Ferch - Whitestown, Indiana
Ms. Traci N. Ferch - Lebanon, Indiana
One Brother: Mr. Nicholas A. French - Stanford, Kentucky
Several Aunts and Uncles
Several Nieces and Nephews.
Deceased: His father, David Earl Amend, a sister, Letitia J. French, grandparents, and cousins preceded him in death.
Memorials: Memorials for Ryan may be made in care of Myers Mortuary.
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