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B-8 Wednesday, May 5, 2021 The Press-Dispatch OBITUARIES Submit obituaries: Call: 812-354-8500 Email: obits@pressdispatch.net or bring in a hard copy: 820 E. Poplar Street, Petersburg Deadline: 5 p.m. on Monday DAVID M. CAPEHART We have had such an outpouring of love over the past two years, but espe- cially the last two months. We cannot thank you all enough. ank you to all who have sent gi s, cards, donations, prayers and food. Special thank you goes out to 9-1-1 Dispatch, Pike County Sheri 's O ce, Petersburg City Police, all of the Pike County EMS, Fire Departments, Bible Baptist Church, Pastor Scott Fulcher, First Baptist Church, Dr. Gary Keepes, Heart to Heart Hospice and Harris Funeral Home for all the respect and love that was shown. ank you all for the support that you have given all of us. It was a true bless- ing to see that David was a very important part of this community. We were all blessed to have known and loved him; he will be missed always. The family of David M. Capehart The family of David M. Capehart e family of Dr. Bradley J. "B.J." Willis is grateful for the love, kindness and support that was shown to our family during this unexpected loss. B.J. practiced medicine as a "healer" and completed his dream by treating his patients as family, even though his nal journey was short. e love he had for his patients, friends, family and coworkers was remarkable as he felt it took a village to provide total care to meet their needs if he was able. Special thanks to his Iowa friends, coworkers, nurses and doctors he worked with. ey were a gi from God. His education was beyond expectation. He was also blessed with his many friends from many places who kept him happy and smiling. A special "thank you" to Harris Funeral Home, who worked hard to return B.J. nally from Iowa, and Brian Mahoney, who maintained the legal needs in order to meet the criteria to move B.J. home. We can have some comfort now that he is in his resting place. God Bless! Cli on, Caden, Conner, Elizabeth and Peg, plus all other family members e family of Dr. Bradley J. "B.J." Willis is grateful for the love, kindness Thank You PEACE of MIND Let our 130 years of experience aid you in your selection of a meaningful memorial. SCHUM MONUMENTS, INC. Dale, Indiana www.SchumMonuments.com 812-937-4921 Local Representative RONALD WOODS 812-789-2009 The year 2021 brings changes to the cemetery. Danny and Debbie Leslie have assumed the duties of trustees, and we need your help to continue the excellent standard of upkeep our cemetery has enjoyed through the years. Your support is critical in maintaining the quality care of the grounds. Thank You. Annual Plea for Mowing Support Danny and Debbie Leslie 4105 North Co. Rd. 375 West, Petersburg 812-582-8896 ank you for all your past support. Please continue this year. Williams Cemetery West Highway 56, Bowman, IN MARY ALICE DAVIS Mary Alice Davis, 93, for- merly of Otwell, passed away Friday, April 30, 2021, at Am- ber Manor in Petersburg. She was born April 18, 1928, to Cecil and Clara (Clark) Meadors. She worked as a homemak- er and was preceded in death by her husband, Bill Davis, in September 2011. She is survived by her daughter, Sandra ( John) Arnholt, of Otwell; grand- children, Sarah Wellman, of Goodlettsville, Tenn., and Molly ( Joe) Willis, of Clarks- ville, Tenn.; great-grandchil- dren, Gunner Wellman and Anna Joy Willis; brother, C.J. Meadors, of Petersburg; and sister, Margaret Meadors, of Bloomington. Funeral services were at 1 p.m. on Tuesday, May 4, 2021, at Otwell United Methodist Church, with Rev. Jeff Pinney officiating. Burial followed at Otwell Cemetery. Visitation was from 10 a.m. until service time on Tuesday BEULAH M. WHITE Beulah M. White, 93, of Union, passed away Wednes- day, April 28, 2021, at The Wa- ters in Princeton. She was born April 2, 1928, in Gibson County, to Warner and Sarah ( Jenkins) Camp- bell. She had lived in Union since 1961 and was a homemak- er. She attended Mt. Tabor Church near Mt. Olympus. She loved to can green beans and crochet. She is survived by her daugh- ter, Kay Reneer, of Union; son, Michael White, of Union; one grandchild; five great-grand- children; several step-grand- children and great-grandchil- dren; and sister, Lou Ella Gas- ton, of Princeton. She was preceded in death by her husband of 45 years, Joe White; daughter, Nancy Lou White; sons, Daniel J. White and Larry Ray White; and sis- ters, Frances Armstrong, Iva- lo Tooley, Edra Ringham and Laura Campbell. Funeral services were at 3 p.m. on Sunday, May 2, 2021, at Colvin Funeral Home in Princeton, with Rev. Wayne Rowland officiating. Burial followed at Union Communi- ty Cemetery. Visitation was from 1 p.m. until service time on Sunday at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the National Kid- ney Foundation of Indiana, 911 East 86th Street, Suite 100, In- dianapolis, IN 46240. You may leave a message of sympathy or light a candle in memory of Beulah at www. colvinfuneralhome.com. Col- vin Funeral Home is honored to serve Beulah's family. PEARL L. BOGAN Pearl L. Bogan, 85, of Oak- land City, entered rest on Mon- day April 26, 2021, at Deacon- ess Gateway Hospital in New- burgh. She was born on Sept. 5, 1935, in Evansville, to Nor- man and Pearl Speicher. She was a graduate of Dea- coness School of Nursing. She had worked as a nurse at Good Samaritan Nursing in Oak- land City and retired from Gib- son General Hospital work in the Surgical Dept. She is survived by her son, Jerry (Lenora) Bo- gan, of Oakland City; daugh- ter, Susan Gharst, of Prince- ton; seven grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; broth- er, Gene (Mary) Speicher, of Buckskin; her aunt, Glenda Speicher, of Buckskin; and brother-in-law, Gerald Bogan, of Lynnville. She was preceded in death by her parents; and her hus- band, Donald Lee Bogan. Services were at 1 p.m. on Friday, April 30, 2021, at the Lamb-Basham Memorial Chapel, with Rev. Matt Malin officiating. Burial followed in St. John Cemetery. Visitation was from 11 a.m. until service time on Friday at chapel. Family and friends may send messages of comfort to www.lambbasham.com. Martin Cemetery Donations may be sent to: Sue Houchin P.O. Box 132, Monroe City, IN 47557 or call 812-890-3208 Checks payable to: Martin Cemetery I want to thank everyone who donated to the cemetery fund in the past, but we are in need of your donations again this year to keep the cemetery looking nice. It costs a lot to pay someone to mow the cemetery and I know we all like to see it looking nice where our loved ones are laid to rest. We appreciate anything you can give! It's that time of the year again - helping out OAK HILL CEMETERY in WINSLOW. As you may realize, we are slowly running out of funds to mow, maintain, and upkeep the cemetery. If our funds run out within the next few years, you may have to care for your own burial sites. e funds that we have will only go so far. So we (board members) are asking for donations to help with mowing, maintenance and upkeep. If you would like to donate by mail, send to: Diane Foster, Treasurer 497 N Co Rd 725 E. Winslow, IN 47598 Phone: 812-789-3853 Board Members: Terry Strobel, Susuan Craig, Jo Ellen Bailey, Stacey Russell, Doug Foster, Bob Erwin DONATIONS NEEDED Oak Hill Cemetery Winslow, Indiana SUNSET CEMETERY If anyone is interested in making donations to Sunset Cemetery, you may send them to: Connie Gilmore 5 N. 21st St. Vincennes, IN 47591 or Greg Poehlein 2475 S. Cato-Winslow Rd. Winslow, IN 47598 We will also be collecting during Memorial Day weekend at the cemetery. All donations are greatly appreciated. You may contact Greg Poehlein at 812-789-5405 for more information pertain- ing to the purchase of plots. at the church. Memorial contributions may be made to Otwell Cem- etery. O.D. Harris Funeral Home was entrusted with her care. Online condolences may be made at odharrisfuneral- home.com Life Milestones made free CALL: 812-354-8500 Put a free photo with write up on Weddings, Anniversaries & Engagements. 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