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A-4 Local Wednesday, May 22, 2019 The Press-Dispatch net edition yeah, it's that fast! Z M www.PressDispatch.net/Subscribe It's The Press-Dispatch. No matter where you live. Delivered every Wednesday morning! Add it for $5 to your current print subscription or stand-alone for $35/year. In Loving Memory of my dear parents, Orville and Fetna Schell, and sister, Randy I know you all are happy in Heaven with our Lord. A mansion he has built for you, and streets paved with pure gold. We have talked about how it would be, but until we're there, no one knows "how beautiful heaven will be." No more sickness, pain, heartaches or trouble. You have a new body, He promised. You are sheltered in the arms of God forever. It leaves me missing and loving you so much. Every Sunday dinner, sitting around the table in Brandon's home, we reminisce of you and our happy times together. You see, we keep you close within our hearts and thoughts. I'm thankful you were always there for my children, Brandon, Angie, Melody, and my grandchildren, Keeley, Zane, Larry II, Nate and Andrea. All the love, concern, and respect you gave us, miss you coming through the door and your loving hugs and kisses. I have an aching heart but you know when the Saviour calls, I will an- swer. I'll be somewhere listening for my name. Until then, all my love, Judy and Family Love , Mom & Dan Missing you , Babe Love , Mom & Dan Missing you so much, Sissy ose special memories of you will always bring a smile. If only I could have you back for just a little while, we could talk and laugh about the old days and catch up on the new. We are loving and missing you Pam and Charles and Family Keith and Marcia and Family Russell and Carol and Family In memory of George (Bill) and Arlena Hill In Loving Memory IN LOVING MEMORY OF Dan Bush, Eugene and Pansy Bush, Jerry and Madonna Bush, Phil Bush and Gene Henry. Loved and missed by your family. IN LOVING MEMORY OF Ed and Lillie Lemond, Paul and Rosalee Schnarr, Rosemarie Schnarr, Charles Helton, Danny Keplinger, Alfred Leistner and Marion Lemond. Loved and missed by your family. net edition yeah, it's that fast! Z M www.PressDispatch.net/Subscribe It's The Press-Dispatch. No matter where you live. Delivered every Wednesday morning! Add it for $5 to your current print subscription or stand-alone for $35/year. Student Spotlight Obituaries Additional 2019 senior profiles The following profiles were submitted too late to be published with the Class of 2019 section: HAYDEN KABRICK Hayden is the son of Ty and Brandi Kabrick, of Vel- pen. During high school, he participated in soccer, golf, basketball and swing choir. He also helped the soccer team win Sectionals. He plans to attend Oakland City University, majoring in accounting and minoring in psychology. He also plans to play soccer there. SAMUEL YAGER Samuel is the son of Mi- chelle Allen, of Petersburg. His future plans are unde- cided. LOGAN VEST Logan is the son of Joey and Melissa Vest, of Peters- burg. He plans to join the workforce and travel after graduation. See graduate photos, pro- files and superlative photos in section D. Ivy Tech announces Dean's List Ivy Tech Community College Evansville recog- nizes the following Pike County students for mak- ing the Dean's List for the 2019 spring semester. Stu- dents receiving this hon- or are: Sydney Fair and Ni- cole Stanker, of Petersburg; Ethan Eckert, of Holland, and Colton O'Brien, of Sten- dal. To be on the Dean's List, Ivy Tech students must achieve a minimum 3.50 grade point average in spe- cific courses, with no D's or F's, must have earned six or more credits during the se- mester, and at least 12 de- gree eligible credits during their course of study. Steven Lin graduates from IU Steven Lin, of Petersburg, graduated from the Kelly School of Business at Indi- ana University in May. He received a B.S. Degree in Marketing and Technology Management. Lin, a Pike Central grad- uate, is the son of Si Yi Lin and Ya Ling Ni, of Peters- burg. He has accepted a posi- tion with JCPenny in Tex- as as an IT/Data Analytics specialist. Stephen Lin JEARLDINE "JERI" CHANNELL Jearldine "Jeri" Channell, 83, formerly of Oakland City, entered rest on Tues- day, May 21, 2019, at Lin- da White Hospice House in Evansville. She was born on March 16, 1936, in Oakland City to Aaron and Dicie Miller. She was retired from Pot- ter and Brumfield in Princ- eton after 35 years, Whirl- pool after five years, and Southern Indiana Tire after 13 years. She was a member of the First General Baptist Church in Oakland City. She is survived by her son Jim Channell, of Pato- ka; sister, Patty Frye, of Pe- tersburg; brothers, Kenny and Paul Miller, of Oakland City; grandchildren, Jamie and Chase Channell; great- grandson, Ryland Carlton; and several nieces and neph- ews. She was preceded in death by her parents; daugh- ter, Janet Elaine in 1960 ; sis- ters, Norma Lewis, Glenda Prusieki and Nancy Wright; and brother, Charles Miller. Graveside services will be at 1 p.m. CDT, Thurs- day, May 23, 2019, at Spur- geon Cemetery in Spurgeon, with Rev. Terry Beadles of- ficiating. Family has entrusted Lamb-Basham Memorial Chapel for personal assis- tance. In lieu of flowers, me- morial contributions maybe given to either First Gener- al Baptist Church or Ameri- can Cancer Society. Family and friends may send mes- sages of comfort to www. lambbasham.com. See additional obituaries on page C-7. Bayer donates $2,500 to PC band Pike County farmer Myron Krohn, directed $2,500 to Pike Central Band through America's Farm- ers Grow Communities, sponsored by the Bayer Fund. Pike Central's band will use the funds to help run the band program through the purchase of equipment, instrument repairs and new music, said Chris Ashworth, Pike Central band director. Celebrating its 10th year, America's Farmers Grow Communities partners with farmers to support nonprofit organizations strengthening rural communities. The program offers farmers the chance to direct a $2,500 donation to a nonprofit of their choice. It has awarded more than $33 million to over 8,000 nonprofits across rural America. "A better life is Bayer's goal. Farmers are invested in their communities, they root for their neigh- bors, and they know when and where there is a need," said Al Mitchell, vice-president of Corporate Engagement. "Farmers are one of America's best resources, which is why Grow Communities partners with them to direct donations to the organizations they are passionate about and that make a positive impact and a better life in communities." Something newsworthy? Give us a call—812-354-8500 Timeless Classics car and truck show this Saturday The 41st Timeless Clas- sics of Pike County Car and Truck Show is set for Sat- urday, May 25 in Hornady Park. This is the biggest car show of the year in Pike County. The show will give awards to the top 80 vehicles, with the top 65 going to model years 1900 to 2009, and 15 to 2010 to 2019. There will also be an award for the top club par- ticipation. Trucks 4 Kids will be of- fering breakfast and lunch at the event. There will also be vendor and swamp meet spaces available. A disc jockey will be play- ing '50's and '60's music. Registration runs from 8 a.m. to noon, with awards at 2 p.m. Admission is $10 per vehicle, plus a non-perish- able or canned food item. The event is rain or shine. For more information, call Jack Anders at 812-354- 4422, Gene Keepes 812- 582-8293 or Joe Schwenck at 812-661-2850. Patoka Twp. VFD Special Kids' Day set for June 1 The Patoka Township Vol- unteer Fire Department is having a Special Kids Day on Saturday, June 1, from 2 to 5 p.m., at their Sugar Ridge Road Station, north of Winslow. Children with physical and mental limitations and their families will have the opportunity to participate in a variety of sensory stim- ulating activities. They will also be able to see the fire trucks, wear firefighting gear, use a hose, along with interacting with firefighters and local law enforcement in a fun atmosphere. The fire station is located at 2898 E. CR 150 S., Win- slow.

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