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Wilma F. Kelley
1933-2003
Born in Travelers Rest, Kentucky on February 11, 1933, Mrs. Kelley was the daughter of the late Luke Dow and Eliza Jane (Estes) Flannery.
She was married to Kenneth WAYNE Kelley on September 6, 1952, in Lebanon, Indiana. Mr. Kelly died on December 15, 1987.
Mrs. Kelley was reared and educated in Kentucky and moved to Rush County at age fourteen. She worked as a waitress at the Airport Inn in Rush County. Following her marriage she had resided in Lebanon.
In Lebanon she worked in various positions including as a clerk at the Haag Drug Store, as a nurse aide at Oak Park Manor Nursing Home, Parkwood Health Care Center and Witham Memorial Hospital, J.C. Penneys, Arbor Acres, 3-D, and as a caregiver for various Lebanon residents.
A devoted wife and mother, she enjoyed her family, reading the Bible and quilting.
Memberships: Lebanon Christian Church in Lebanon, Indiana
Officiating: Rev. Harry Pitts and Rev. Stanley Icenogle
Funeral Services are planned for Wednesday, July 9, 2003 at 10:30 a.m. at Myers Chapel of Memories, 1502 North Lebanon Street, in Lebanon, Indiana.
Visitation will be on Tuesday, July 8, 2003, from 4:00 to 8:00 p.m. at Myers Mortuary in Lebanon, Indiana.
Interment with will be at Mts. Runn Cemetery, Lebanon, Indiana.
Survivors:
One Son: Mr. Vincent Kelley - Lebanon, Indiana
One Daughter & Son-in-Law: Mrs. Donald (Michelle) Jackman - Lebanon, Indiana
Sisters: Mrs. Bertha Kendrick Phillips - Laurel, Indiana
Mrs. Alpha Kendrick Icenogle - French Lick, Indiana
Mrs. Nettie Flannery Icenogle - Shelbyville, Indiana
Deceased are seven brothers, Dale Kendrick, Kernel Kendrick, Farris Flannery, James Flannery, Lyman Flannery, Willie Flannery, and Wilbur Flannery, and two sisters, Anna Boyd Murphy and Nanny Margaret Mofield.
Memorials: Lebanon Christian Church or the Boone County Senior Services
John Lawrence Wyatt
City of Residence: 905 Campbell Street, Lebanon, Indiana
Date of Death: Tuesday, December 25, 2007, at 10:15 a.m.
Place of Death: at Home in Lebanon, Indiana
Cause of Death: Natural Causes following an extended illness
John Lawrence Wyatt was born in Terhune, Indiana, on December 27, 1926. He was the son of the late James H. and Anna Mabel (Lindenmeyer) Wyatt. Following the death of his parents at early ages, he was raised by grandparents, aunts, uncles, and sisters.
In 1948 he married Betty Lou (Comfort) and they adopted a son, John Norman Wyatt. They divorced in 1968. On February 8, 1970 in Beverly Hills, California, he married Dolores Marie (Kusnierz) Pinner, who survives.
He served in the United States Navy 1943 to 1947 in Squadrons VJ2 and VJ7 in the Asiatic-Pacific Theater. He worked for the Canteen Service in San Diego, California, after which he moved to Los Angeles. He then worked for McCullough Oil Well & Tool Company as a shooter in California, New Mexico and Utah. He also worked for Addressograph Multigraph in Los Angeles as a service supervisor until was disabled due to an injury in 1973.
He was a devoted husband and father and Mr. Wyatt enjoyed fishing, hunting, reading and travel.
Memberships: American Legion Post No. 777
Former member of AOPA (American Owners & Pilots Association)
National Rifle Association
Officiating: Rev. Eugene Johnson
Funeral Services are to be held at 2:00 p.m. on Friday, December 28, 2007, at Myers Chapel of Memories, 1502 North Lebanon Street, in Lebanon, Indiana.
Visitation will be held from noon to 2:00 p.m. on Friday, December 28, 2007, at Myers Mortuary in Lebanon.
Interment will follow at Spencer Cemetery in Hamilton County near Sheridan, Indiana.
Survivors:
Wife: Mrs. Dolores M. Wyatt - Lebanon, Indiana
One Son: Mr. John Norman Wyatt - LaJolla, California
One Sister: Mrs. Anna Laura Rudd - Sheridan, Indiana
Nieces: Linda Lou Cool - Rossville, Indiana
Betty Sanders - Frankfort, Indiana
Judith Renner - Noblesville, Indiana
Mary Jane Cooper - Richmond, Indiana
Mable Marion - Richmond, Indiana
Cindy Slaven - Frankfort, Indiana
Pamela Lewis - New Mexico
Kimberly Wyatt - New Mexico
Nephews: James L. Wyatt, Jr. - New Mexico
Dale Shaffer - Lebanon, Indiana
Wilbur Rudd - Kentucky
Mike Rudd - Seattle, Washington
C. Leroy Rudd - Michigan
Zane Marion - Sacramento, California
Deceased: Two sisters, Olive Mae Shaffer who lived in Lebanon and Clara Emma Marion who lived in Richmond, and a brother, James L. Wyatt who lived in Frankfort, are deceased.
Memorials: Boone County Humane Society
C/O Diane Ellis
106 North Lebanon Street
Lebanon, Indiana 46052
Paula Sue Ashley
1955-2003
Miss. Ashley was born in Indianapolis, Indiana on August 21, 1955, the daughter of Paul William and Marthanna (Wissler) Ashley. Mr. Ashley survives.
She was reared and educated in Cambridge City, Indiana where she graduated from Lincoln High School in 1973. She graduated from Miami Jacobs Business College in Dayton, Ohio in 1975 with an Associate Degree as a paralegal.
Ms. Ashley worked in Indianapolis, Indiana at Bank One as an Administrative Assistant in the Trust Department for 24years.
She enjoyed her family and knitting
Officiating: By family members
Private Services for family are planned.
Myers Mortuary in Lebanon, Indiana is handling arrangements.
Enurnment will be at Crown Hill Cemetery, Indianapolis, Indiana
No visitation will be held.
Survivors: Father: Paul W. Ashley - Lebanon, Indiana
One Sister: Mrs. Sylvia Davis - Lebanon, Indiana
One Niece: Ms. Allison Maree Davis - Lebanon, Indiana
Memorials: America Cancer Society for Ovarian Cancer
Annette Rhoderick
1914-2003
Mrs. Rhoderick was born in Wheat, Tennessee which later became Oak Ridge, Tennessee on October 7, 1914. She was the daughter of the late John Henry and Arminda (Davidson) Stinecipher.
Mrs. Rhoderick was reared and educated in Wheat, Tennessee. She resided there until she moved to Indianapolis in 1944. She later moved to the Zionsville Meadows on July 15, 2003.
She was married to Joseph Evan Owens in Wheat, Tennessee in 1935 and he is deceased. She was married in Indianapolis, Indiana to Norman Leroy Rhoderick in 1943. Mr. Rhoderick is also deceased.
Mrs. Rhoderick had been a devoted wife, mother, and grandmother. She had worked hard during her life and enjoyed crocheting and sewing.
During World War II she had made airplane parts in Indianapolis at Curtis Wright. She had been employed as a sales clerk at L. S. Ayres & Company in Indianapolis. She also had made crayons at American Art and Clay and last worked for the Indiana Department of Revenue in Indianapolis where she retired in
Memberships:
Charter member of the General Baptist Church in Indianapolis
Officiating: Pastor Tamyra Seaver
Funeral Services are planned for Tuesday, August 5, 2003 at 10:30 a.m. at Myers Chapel of Memories, 1502 North Lebanon Street, in Lebanon, Indiana.
Visitation will be on Monday, August 4, 2003, from 4:00 to 8:00 p.m. at Myers Mortuary in Lebanon, Indiana.
Interment will be at Lincoln Memory Gardens in Boone County, Indiana.
Survivors:
Two Children: Mrs. Ervin (Betty Joann) Krouse - Whitestown, Indiana
Mrs. Eugene (Carolyn Ruth) Hawkins - Hardy, Arkansas
One Sister: Mrs. Bonita Stonecipher Irvin - Harriman, Tennessee
Thirteen Grandchildren
Twenty-Five Great Grandchildren
Sixteen Great Great Grandchildren
Deceased: A daughter, Wanda Sue Rutledge, a brother, Marvin Stinecipher, and a sister, Gertrude Butler, are deceased.
Memorials: Charity of the Donor’s Choice
Robert N. Hendricks
1925-2003
Mr. Hendricks was born on November 3, 1913, in Hendricks County, Indiana, the son of the late Charles Virgil and Tina (Pearson) Hendricks.
A life resident of Hendricks and Boone Counties, he graduated from Pittsboro High School in 1932.
He married Gladys (Scott) Hendricks in Danville, Illinois on April 3, 1937. Mrs. Hendricks survives.
Mr. Hendricks had farmed in the Pittsboro community and also was a mail carrier in Pittsboro. The family resided near Lizton about twenty-five years before they moved to Lebanon in 1960. From 1957 to 1970, Mr. Hendricks operated Hendricks Cement Products in Lebanon. In addition, he owned the Elm Park Mobile Homes on Elm Street in Lebanon. He remained active until just recently.
A devoted husband, father, and grandfather, he enjoyed his family, traveling, NASCAR and Jeff Gordon, flea markets, and woodworking.
Memberships: 50 Year member of the Pittsboro Masonic Lodge No. 620
Indianapolis Scottish Rite
Order of Eastern Star in Pittsboro
Formerly in the York Rite
Funeral Services will be held at 1:00 p.m. on Thursday, July 3, 2003, at Myers Chapel of Memories, 1502 North Lebanon Street, in Lebanon, Indiana.
Interment will be at K of P Cemetery in Lizton, Indiana.
Visitation is planned for 4:00 to 8:00 p.m. on Wednesday, July 2, 2003 at Myers Mortuary in Lebanon.
Masonic Services will be held at 8:00 p.m. on Wednesday, July 2, 2003, at Myers Mortuary.
Survivors: Wife: Mrs. Gladys Hendricks - Lebanon, Indiana
Two Sons: Mr. Charles R. Hendricks and wife, Sue - Lebanon, Indiana
Mr. John E. Hendricks and wife, Diane - Lebanon, Indiana
Two Granddaughters:
Mrs. Bill (Lori A.) Allen -Lebanon, Indiana
Mrs. John (Debbie L.) Boggess - Lebanon, Indiana
One Great Grandson: J. Tyler Boggess - Lebanon, Indiana
Deceased: Two brothers, Merle Hendricks and Everett, and two sisters, Katherine McNichols and Arlene Taylor, are deceased.
Rudie D. McIntyre
1952-2003
Mr. McIntyre was born in Lebanon, Indiana, on October 12, 1952. He was the son of Robert Leon and Betty Jean (Mills) McIntyre. His parents survive.
Mr. McIntyre was a life resident of Lebanon, where he graduated from Lebanon High School in 1970. He had attended Purdue University and studied nursing.
He was first married to Sue (Spidel) McIntyre on December 18, 1972. They divorced in 1992. He then married Patricia Sue (Guthrie) McIntyre in Lebanon, Indiana, on October 28, 1996. Mrs. McIntyre survives.
Mr. McIntyre had worked in the produce and dairy departments at Kroger’s in Lebanon. He retired in 1998 following 29 years of service.
A devoted husband, father, and grandfather, he enjoyed boating at Raccoon Lake and
Memberships: He was formerly a member of the Masonic Lodge at Mechanicsburg, the Thorntown Kiwanis Club, and the Jaycees in Lebanon.
Officiating: Pastor Lowell Spaulding
Funeral Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Thursday, June 26, 2003, at Myers Chapel of
Visitation will be held from 4:00 to 8:00 p.m. on Wednesday, June 25, 2003, at Myers
Cremation will follow.
Survivors:
Wife: Mrs. Tricia S. McIntyre - Lebanon, Indiana
Memorials: American Heart Association
Sandra Kay Burns
1943-2003
Sandra Kay (“Sande”) Burns, 59, of Lebanon died at 1:05 a.m. Monday, February 17, 2003, at Witham Memorial Hospital. She was born at Witham on June 15, 1943, the daughter of Cleo F. (“Feisty”) Greene and Crystal A. (Padgett) Greene; they preceded her in death.
A Lebanon native, she was educated in the Lebanon School System, graduating from Lebanon High School in 1961. She then attended and graduated from Indiana Business School in Indianapolis.
She married Michael Eugene Burns at Lebanon’s Centenary United Methodist Church on February 4, 1964. The couple had just celebrated their 39th wedding anniversary, and he survives.
Sande was Bailiff and office manager for former Boone County Superior Court One Judge O.A. Kincaid III from 1990 until she was diagnosed with cancer on October 8, 2002. She had been employed in the personnel department of UPS for several years before becoming a personal secretary to Indiana Attorney General Ted Sendak in the early 1970’s. She later served in the state’s Tourism Development Division, Indiana Department of Commerce, under both Lt. Gov. Robert Orr and Lt. Gov. John Mutz from 1978 to 1989.
Active in Republican politics, she and her husband have been Boone County GOP precinct committee members since 1980. Sande was appointed Boone County Coordinator in 1988 for the Mutz for Governor campaign. She and her husband, along with Paul and Betty Green of Zionsville, served in that same capacity for Rex Early when he sought the Republican nomination for Governor in 1996.
She was a member of the Boone County Republican Women’s Club, the Lady Elks, Friends of the Library and the National Federation of Republican Women, as well as a sustaining member of the Witham Hospital Foundation and Lebanon’s Center Stage Community Theatre.
She was preceded in death by two sisters, Carol Greene McDaniel and Norma Greene Cozzy. In addition to her husband she is survived by son, Bradley Eugene Burns; his wife, Tracy; and their children Joshua, Liza, and Alexandra of Camby, Indiana; and son Boyd Franklin Burns; his wife Tonya; and their children Kathryn, Courtney; and Samantha Kay of Newnan, Georgia.
She was a very loving and devoted wife, mother, and grandmother, and a loyal friend to many.
Visitation is from 3:00 to 7:00 p.m. Wednesday at Myers Mortuary, 1502 N. Lebanon St., Lebanon, where services will be held Thursday at 2:30 p.m. with Rev. Dennis Deeter officiating. Interment will follow at Oak Hill Cemetery.
Memorials may be made to the Lebanon Public Library, 104 E. Washington Street, Lebanon, or The Bernie Burns Memorial Scholarship fund, Republican Women’s’ Club, P.O. Box 228, Lebanon, Indiana 46052.
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