Local Obituaries for Families in Indianapolis, IN & Surrounding Areas
Carole H. Laughlin
May 21, 2001
Carole Haggan Laughlin, 78, Indianapolis, died May 21.
She was a homemaker.
She was a member of Lawrence United Methodist Church, Nealites and Adult Bible study at church. She also was a member of Riley Wranglers Square Dance Club of Greenfield.
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Loyd Parvin Deberry
May 21, 2001
Loyd Parvin DeBerry, 71, Indianapolis, died May 21.
A minister, he worked 50 years in Indiana and Illinois, retiring from Eastside Church of Christ.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.
Services: 11 a.m. May 25 i…[read more at Tributes.com]
Martha Mae Greene Marburger
May 20, 2001
Martha Mae Greene Marburger, 76, Brownsburg, died May 20.
She worked 15 years for Houston Village Nursing Home, Indianapolis. Previously, she worked for Pike High School. Prior to that, she worked for Kelly’s Bakeries.
Memorial contributions may be …[read more at Tributes.com]
Charles W. Imel
May 20, 2001
Charles W. Imel, 61, Rockville, formerly of Indianapolis, died May 20.
He had been an insurance agent in Pine Bulff, Ark. Previously, he worked 30 years in the circulation department for Indianapolis Newspapers Inc., publisher of The Indianapolis Star …[read more at Tributes.com]
Dorothea L. Hancock Gates Cox
May 20, 2001
Dorothea L. Hancock Gates Cox, 87, Indianapolis, died May 20.
She had been a comptroller 34 years for Lane Bryant. She was a member of White Cross Guild at Methodist Hospital and a member of Victory Baptist Church.
Memorial contributions may be made…[read more at Tributes.com]
Heather A. Simpson
May 20, 2001
Heather A. Simpson, 27, Indianapolis, died May 20.
She was a daycare worker for seven years. Memorial contributions may be made to the Cystic Fibrosis Association.
Services: 1 p.m. May 24 in Flanner & Buchanan Decatur Township Mortuary, with calling…[read more at Tributes.com]
Jordan S. Queen
May 19, 2001
Jordan S. Queen, infant child of Scott J. and Karen Lynn Brimer Queen, Indianapolis, died May 19.Services and calling: none.Other survivors: brother Tyler R. Queen; sister Katelyn J. Queen; grandparents Richard and Carol Schurg Brimer, James and R…[read more at Tributes.com]
Randy D. Kidd
May 19, 2001
Randy D. Kidd, 24, Indianapolis, died May 19.
He worked in shipping and receiving for Miller Pipeline Corp.
Services: 11 a.m. May 23 in Washington Park North Mortuary, with calling from 4 to 8 p.m. May 22.Entombment: Washington Park North Cemetery…[read more at Tributes.com]
Alois J. Huber
May 19, 2001
Alois J. Huber, 78, Lawrence, died May 19.
A World War II veteran, he worked 32 years for the Army Corps of Engineers, retiring in 1978. He was a member of St. Lawrence Catholic Church, Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 7119, Knights of Columbus and Lawren…[read more at Tributes.com]
Thelma Aldine Ridenour Zeis
May 19, 2001
Thelma Aldine Ridenour Zeis, 83, Fort Myers, Fla., formerly of Indianapolis, died May 19.
She had been a credit manager for Singer Sewing Machine Co.
Memorial contributions may be made to North Fort Myers United Methodist Church.
Services: 11 a.m…[read more at Tributes.com]
Mary Miller Meyer
May 19, 2001
Mary Miller Meyer, 79, Indianapolis, died May 19.
She was a medical secretary 10 years at Methodist Hospital, before retiring. She was a member of the Art Alliance Guild for the Indianapolis Museum of Art and the Women’s Symphony Committee.
Services…[read more at Tributes.com]
Janet M. Moyer Haslam
May 19, 2001
Janet M. Moyer Haslam, 65, Carmel, died May 19.
She was a homemaker and a member of Emanuel United Methodist Church, Noblesville. Memorial contributions may be made to the Alzheimer’s Association.
Memorial services: 3:30 p.m. May 22 in Flanner & Buc…[read more at Tributes.com]
Mary Louise Lee Clinkscales
May 18, 2001
Mary Louise Lee Clinkscales, 81, Lauderdale by the Sea, Florida, formerly of Indianapolis, died May 18.
She had been a commercial artist in Indianapolis and Lauderdale by the Sea. She was a graduate of the John Herron School of Art and Stephens College…[read more at Tributes.com]
Rima L. Davis Firrone
May 18, 2001
Rima L. Davis Firrone, 54, Indianapolis, died May 18.
She worked 17 years for the Ocala Star Banner in Florida, retiring in 1997.
Services and calling: none.
Survivors: husband Thomas A. Firrone; son T. Adam Firrone; sister Paulette G. Davis; tw…[read more at Tributes.com]
Robert L. Ogan
May 18, 2001
ROBERT L. OGAN, 74, Indianapolis, died May 18.
He worked for Bryant Manufacturing, retiring as maintenance supervisor in 1981. He was a Navy veteran of World War II and the Korean War. He was a member of Murat Shrine Temple, Speedway Masonic Lodge, Ame…[read more at Tributes.com]
Lowell M. Mac Mcvey
May 18, 2001
Lowell M. ‘Mac’ McVey, 83, Lawrence, died May 18.
He was an electrician 35 years for Ermco in Lawrence, retiring in 1979. He also worked 20 years for Abco Sign Co., Lawrence.
He was an Army veteran World War II. He was a member of the Lawrence Ve…[read more at Tributes.com]
Gladys L. Stokes
May 18, 2001
GLADYS L. STOKES, 95, Indianapolis, died May 18.
Before retiring in 1965, she was a legal secretary. She was a member of Petersburg United Methodist Church and the Beta Xi chapter of Delta Theta Tau.
Memorial contributions may be made to Hoosier Vil…[read more at Tributes.com]
Geneva V. Loch Wright
May 18, 2001
GENEVA V. LOCH WRIGHT, 82, Indianapolis, died May 18.
She worked 33 years for the Family Service Association, retiring in 1983.
Graveside services: 11 a.m. May 22 in St. Joseph Cemetery.
She was the widow of Thomas E. Wright.
Survivors: daught…[read more at Tributes.com]
Robert Leroy Summers
May 18, 2001
Robert LeRoy Summers, 58, Indianapolis, died May 18.
He was a human resources director in California. Mr. Summers was a Marine Corps veteran. He was a graduate of Southern Illinois University, Carbondale.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Am…[read more at Tributes.com]
Richard Clayton Mcdonald
May 18, 2001
Richard Clayton McDonald,47,Indianapolis, died May 18.
He was a factory worker eight years for Tuttle Aluminum & Bronze. He was an Indiana National Guard veteran.
Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society or Riley Hospital fo…[read more at Tributes.com]

