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D-6 Wednesday, December 13, 2017 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 SWEETS Continued from page 2 In Memory of Brice Phillips Paige Bailey & When looking back on that tragic day, little can be said to express what we felt from the rushing; to the waiting; to the mourning. A special thank you to everyone who fought des- perately to save them. To the community who helped the family in such a sad time. Times will be trying and some days you only feel like crying. As days stretch on, you remember the times shared, the memories, the laughs and times full of love. Brice and Paige, so full of love, jokes, laughs and mischief every boy and girl has. Life cut short at such a young age. Life never plays fair, but there are times when your feelings prevail. Oh so bitter- sweet, the rememberance of the good times. The time on this earth is never promised but time can stretch for eternity. By remembering Brice and Paige, they are never truly gone from our hearts. Years will pass, the pain will but only soften. Realization occurs and you understand it's okay to cry. People experience pain and sadness, somtimes daily. However, the saddest word to mankind is "Goodbye." Now this is not a goodbye, sweet Brice and Paige. This is a "We'll see you again." In time things will become more bearable. Eventually, we will be filled with less sorrow. For now, you are, and forever will be, close in our hearts, Brice and Paige. Fly high with the angels! Love, Mama Teresa, Mom & Dad, Alicia, Papa Terry, Aunt Heather & Kids, and Uncle Joey & Jen PEACE of MIND Let our 125 years of experience aid you in your selection of a meaningful memorial. SCHUM MONUMENTS, INC. Dale, Indiana www.SchumMonuments.com 937-4921 Local Representative RONALD WOODS 789-2009 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Bruce Croak quitclaims to Judy Croak, real estate as recorded in Pike County. Ronald E. Bell conveys to Billy Joe Like, real estate as recorded in Pike County. Sweetwater Leasing, LLC conveys to Eric Hayes and Theresa Hayes, real estate as recorded in Pike County. John M. Burns and Sue Ann Burns convey to Jason Holman, real estate as recorded in Pike County. Brian R. Houchins conveys to Steven C. Moody and Lynn A. Moody, real estate as recorded in Pike County. Randall D. Heironimus conveys to Pamela K. Heiron- imus and Randall D. Heironimus, real estate as record- ed in Pike County. Castlerock 2017, LLC conveys to Joan M. Reneer, re- al estate as recorded in Pike County. Robert J. Sakel, Billie J. Sakel and Tullu J. Sakel con- vey to Joseph R. Thomas and Karan S. Thomas, real es- tate as recorded in Pike County. John T. Schnarr and Barbara A. Schnarr quitclaim to Jason M. Schnarr, Trustee, John T. Schnarr, Irrevocable Trust and Barbara A. Schnarr, Irrevocable Trust, real es- tate as recorded in Pike County. Robert N. Rhodes and Flavius Paris Rhodes convey to Robert N. Rhodes, real estate as recorded in Pike County. Mary Irene Kendall, Sheriff of Pike County, The Bank of New York Mellon and JP Morgan Chase Bank NA con- vey to Bank of New York Mellon, JP Morgan Chase Bank, NA and Asset Backed Pass Through Certificates, real es- tate as recorded in Pike County. Ezequiel C. Reyes and Maria E. Reyes convey to Bon- ifacio Cazares Alvarado, real estate as recorded in Pike County. Robert A. Lee conveys to Debra L. Doerner, Robbie A. Lee and Terry W. Lee, real estate as recorded in Pike County. George J. Pauckner conveys to Brian T. Rohlman, re- al estate as recorded in Pike County. Nationstar Mortgage, LLC and Stephen J. Burns con- vey to Nationstar Mortgage, LLC, DBA Mr. Cooper, re- al estate as recorded in Pike County. Frank Charles Ahrens conveys to JP Morgan Chase Bank National Association, real estate as recorded in Pike County. Franklin Robert Ref Investment Trust conveys to City of Petersburg, real estate as recorded in Pike County. Lelah F. Clements and Brenda J. Riley POA convey to Shawn Nance, real estate as recorded in Pike County. First Tennessee Bank NA conveys to Mary McCon- chie and Gary McConchie, real estate as recorded in Pike County. John D. Jones, Jr. quitclaims to Samantha J. Crowe, re- al estate as recorded in Pike County. Timothy S. Hayes conveys to Janell Greener, real es- tate as recorded in Pike County. Tammie K. Seibert, AK A Tammie K. Betz conveys to Timothy Walker, real estate as recorded in Pike County. Charles A. Smith and Terri A. Smith convey to Jor- dan Lee Barmes, real estate as recorded in Pike County. CHARLES ARMON YOUNG Charles Armon Young, 90, passed away December 10 at his home. He was born September 19, 1927, to Armon and Lil- lian (Myers) Young in Dale. He served in the U.S. Ar- my as a Staff Sargent during W WII. He married Martha Jean Young on May 29, 1948. Charles is survived by his wife of 69 years, Mar- tha Young, of Petersburg; son, Jeff (Elaine) Young, of Oakland City; daughters, Jana (Greg) Dillon, of New- burgh, and Kathy (Matt) Dye, of Boise, Idaho; grand- children, Josh Stewart, Na- than Stewart and Justin Dye; three great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild; three step-grandchildren; and sisters, Arlene Barrett, of Otwell, and Alice Miller, of Newburgh. Funeral services will be at 1 p.m. EST on Fri- day, December 15, at Winslow Christian Church in Winslow, with Dr. Rob- ert Asa officiating. Burial will follow at Walnut Grove in Velpen. Visitation will be Thurs- day, Dec. 14 from 4-8 p.m. EST at Harris Funeral Home in Petersburg, which has been entrusted with his care. LEO R. RELLER Leo R. Reller, 92, of Hunt- ingburg, passed away at 5:42 a.m. on Wednesday, Decem- ber 6, 2017, at St. Charles Health Campus in Jasper. He was born March 10, 1925, in Stendal, to Daniel and Margaret (Butke) Rel- ler. He served as a Staff Ser- geant in the Army during World War II, and married Laurabell Kaetzel on Sep- tember 29, 1956, in Hunt- ingburg. He was owner and operator of Reller Jewelers in Huntingburg for 35 years. He was a member of St. Pe- ter's Lutheran Church in Stendal and the V.F.W. Post #2366. He was an advocate for military veterans and ac- tive in the V.F.W. at the local, state and national levels. He is survived by his wife, Laurabell Reller, of Hunting- burg; one daughter, Glenda ( James) Nugent, of Hunting- burg; one son, Keith (Cher- yl) Reller, of Prospect, Ky.; his sister, Ruth (Donald) Kamman, of Haubstadt; six grandchildren, Justin Neal, of Montgomery, Ala., Cam- eron Harris, of Jasper, Whit- ney Chamberlain, of Hunt- ingburg, Tyler and Braxton Reller, both of Prospect, Ky., and Luke Durcholz, of Huntingburg; and four great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by four brothers, Amos, Ed- win "Pete," Paul and Cleo Reller; and a sister, Doro- thea Henke. Funeral services for Leo Reller were at 10 a.m., on Monday, December 11, 2017, at St. Peter's Luther- an Church in Stendal, with Pastor Ed Wicks officiating. Interment followed at Fair- mount Cemetery in Hunt- ingburg. The V.F.W. Post #2366 Memorial Detail con- ducted military graveside rites. Visitation was from 2-8 p.m. on Sunday at Nass & Son Funeral Home in Hunt- ingburg; and also at the church one hour prior to the funeral on Monday. Me- morial contributions can be made to St. Peter's Lutheran Church. Condolences may be shared online at: www. nassandson.com. JOYCE A. MILES Joyce A. Miles, 70, of Washington, passed away at her residence on Decem- ber 7, 2017. She was born in Peters- burg on December 12, 1946, to Robert and Esta (Cole- man) Goodpasture. She graduated from Pe- tersburg High School and had worked at UniRoyal, Crane, Nasco, Tokheim and had retired from Washing- ton Community Schools. She was a member of Our Lady of Hope Catholic Church and loved spending time with her husband, chil- dren, great-grandchildren, great-great-grandchildren and her many friends. She is survived by her husband, Robert P. Miles, whom she married July 5, 1962; three sons, Jack ( Jodie) Miles, Rodney (Da- na) Miles and Tracy Miles, all of Washington; broth- er, Charles Goodpasture, of Florida; two sisters, Pa- tricia Henson and Betty Ad- ams, both of Washington; seven grandchildren, Tiffa- ny Franks, Brandon Backer, Chelsea Miles, Kasey Miles, Robert Miles, Dakota Miles and Shyann Miles; five step-grandchildren, Les- ley Hayes Heney, Bridget Hayes, Brady Hayes, Annie Summitt and John Walker. She was preceded in death by her parents; three broth- ers, Jack Goodpasture, Don- ald Wolven and Bobby Good- pasture; and a sister, Char- lene Young. A funeral service was on Monday, December 11, 2017, at 11 a.m. at Ed Lee Mortu- ary, with Yvonne Evans of- ficiating. Burial will be at a later date. Visitation was Sunday from 4-7 p.m., and Monday 10 a.m. until service time at the mortuary. Condolenc- es may be sent to the fami- ly online at www.edleemor- tuary.com. Bronze Star. His member- ships included the Ameri- can Legion, Elks and Coun- try Club. Survivors include one sister, Becky Cox, of Vin- cennes; one grandson; and two great-grandsons. Preceding him in death were his parents; wife, Winifred; two sons, Lind- say Ford and Steven Ford; six brothers, Omer Ford, Ralph Ford, Ray Ford, Leo Ford, Marion Ford, and El- lis Ford; one sister, Juanita Vangilder; and one grand- son, Lindsay Ford, Jr. Graveside services were on Thursday, December 7, 2017, at 11 a.m. CST at the Lawrenceville City Cem- etery. There was no visi- tation. Emmons-Macey & Steffey Funeral Home in Lawrenceville assisted the family with the arrange- ments. MARY ALICE SIMMONS Mary Alice Simmons, 95, died Tuesday, December 4, 2017, in Oakland City. She was born Oct. 23, 1922, in Oakland City, to Curtis and Mabel (Kuhn) Jones. She was a graduate of Oakland City High School and earned her Bachelor of Arts degree from Oakland City College in 1944. She married Kenneth P. Sim- mons in 1943. She and her husband owned and operated Jones Clothing and Shoe Store in Oakland City for many years. Before retirement, she worked in the office of State Farm Insurance agent Dale Grinstead. She is survived by her daughter, Cynthia Simmons. She was preceded in death by her husband; her son, Curt Simmons; her par- ents; and her brother, Rus- sell Jones. Lamb-Basham Memorial Chapel is assisting the fam- ily. Any memorial contribu- tions may be made to local humane societies and ani- mal rescue groups. Messag- es of comfort may be sent to www.lambbasham.com. WILBUR LEE GREENE Wilbur Lee Greene, 81, of Henderson, passed away Wednesday, December 6, 2017 at St. Anthony's Hos- pice Lucy Smith King Care Center. He was born in Pike Coun- ty on July 11, 1936, to the late Otho and Ailene (Beat- ty) Greene. He was a retired coal min- er and a U.S. Army Veteran. He was of the Baptist faith. Survivors include his wife, Ruth ( Wiro) Greene; four sons, Larry (Brenda) Miller, of Henderson, Ter- ry (Sherly) Miller, of St. Louis, and Dale Slankard and Troy Slankard, both of Henderson; two daughters, Kay (Duane) Markham, of Marion, Ky., and Michelle (Greene) Willis, of Oakland City; 16 grandchildren; sev- eral great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by one son, Mitchell Greene; and two brothers, Norbert Greene and Merle Greene. Services were at 2 p.m. December 8, 2017, at Tomb- linson Funeral Home in Hen- derson, with Rev. Thomas Emerson officiating. Buri- al was in Fairmont Ceme- tery, with military rites con- ducted by the American Le- gion Worsham Post 40 Hon- or Guard. Visitation was Friday at 10 a.m. until service time at the funeral home. Online condolences may be made at www.tomblinsonfuneral- home.com. aches later but we did have fun working together to get heat to keep the cabin warm. I did enjoy the workout. Guess what time it is? It's time for the lights to dim on this weeks ramblings but be- fore I go, keep an eye on fam- ily and friends, slow down, and open your eyes to what is so real in your area, and always smile, wave, and say Hi to everyone you see this week. AREA HAPPENINGS Celebrate Recovery Program – Meets every Sunday night from 5 to 7 p.m. at 207 Lafayette St. in Winslow. For more information, call Krystal Breeding 812-582-2562. Women's Cancer Support Group - The Lange- Fuhs Cancer Center at Memorial Hospital and Health Care Center offers a support group for women who have had cancer of any type or are currently undergoing can- cer treatment. "Women's Support Group" helps women with the journey through cancer and beyond. Sessions are held the third Tuesday of each month from 6:30 to 8 p.m. in the Lange-Fuhs Cancer Center Conference Room, located at Memorial Hospital and Health Care Center's Dorbett Street entrance. For more information about the "Women's Support Group," please visit Memorial Hospital's website at www.mhhcc.org and click on "Classes & Events," or call The Lange-Fuhs Cancer Center at 812-996 -7488. Pre-registration is not necessary. Al-Anon meeting – Meetings are each Wednesday at 11:30 a.m., located at 424 W. 7th St. in Jasper. For more information, call 812-887-0349. Winslow Alcohol Anonymous – will meet every Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Call 812-789 -8535 for location of the meeting. Narcotic Anonymous – Every Monday at 7 p.m. at River of Life Fellowship Church. For more information, contact 812-380 -1395. "Check-In Time"- Jasper –Memorial Hospital and Health Care Center offers a support group, "Check-In Time" for breastfeeding moms. This "Check-In Time" program allows new and experienced breastfeeding moms to have open discussion with Certified Lactation Consultants while also including weight checks for ba- by, mom-to-mom support, and mom and baby transi- tions at home such as pumping and returning to work as well as adding solids. The next "Check-In Time" will be on Wednesday, January 3 from 5 -6 p.m. in Board Con- ference Room A, located on the lower level of the LCM Tower, at Memorial Hospital, 800 West 9th Street in Jas- per. Moms are encouraged to bring their baby anytime throughout the hour to get weighed and/or to bring their breast pump to check the pressure. No pre-regis- tration is required. For more information on this group, visit Memori- al Hospital's website at www.mhhcc.org and click on "Classes & Events," or call the OB Lactation Service at 812-996 -0383. CHARLES L. FORD Charles L. Ford, 98, of Pe- tersburg, formerly of Law- renceville, Ill., passed away Saturday, November 25, 2017, at Amber Manor in Pe- tersburg. He was born February 24, 1919, in Lawrenceville, the son of Lindsay K. and Alta H. (Mills) Ford. He married Winifred Da- vis on May 10, 1941, and she preceded him in death on Ju- ly 12, 2012. He served his country in the Army Air Corp in W WII; where he 'flew the hump,' served in the China Cam- paign, and was awarded a STOP it takes 3 MINUTES to subscribe to 812-354-8500

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