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November 5, 2003
Infant Lauren Irene Greer was born dead at Home Hospital in Lafayette on Wednesday, November 5, 2003 to Brandon and Amber Greer of Brookston.
Surviving with her parents are a brother, Damien, and a sister, Emma Greer, both at home; grandparents John and Kathy Greer of Lafayette and Todd and Reba Summers of Brookston; uncles Pete Greer and Alan Meihls; and aunt, Melissa Meihls; grandparents Ed and Grace Posey of West Lafayette and Sylvia Greer of Lafayette.
Services were Monday at Brookston I.O.O.F. Cemetery.
Hartzler-Clapper Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
Daniel Steven Hampton
May 1, 1953 - June 20, 2002
Daniel Steven Hampton, 49, of Monon died Thursday, June 20, 2002, at his residence.
He was born at Lafayette on May 1, 1953, to William Jesse and Lois Ray Hampton. He married Clara Hampton at Monticello on September 13, 1991. She survives.
He was a self-employed mechanic. He loved to fish.
Other survivors include a son, Daniel Hampton II of Monon; daughter Rachel Hampton of Monon; step daughter, Laura Gee of Cooksville, Ill; step sons, Benny Loveless, Jr. and Brandon Loveless, both of Bloomington, Ill; brothers, William (Bev) Hampton of Monticello, Ronald (Judy) Hampton of Indianapolis and James David (Susan) Hampton of Monon; and sisters, Darlene (Floyd) Combs and Penny (Jim) Honeycutt, both of Monticello.
A brother and sister are deceased.
A memorial service was Monday at Monticello United Methodist Church with Rev. James Copeland officiating.
Memorial donations may be made to the family, in care of Fisher-Voorhis-Draper Funeral Home, Monticello.
Dr. Martin F. Hanson
[?] - December 10, 2003
We have received word that Dr. Martin F. Hanson, husband of Lois Jean (Smith) Norris, passed away at his home on December 10, 2003.
Dr Hanson was a physician, practicing in Elwood, Indiana for 40 years.
He also served as a staff flight surgeon as a major in the Air Force during World War II.
Survivors include Lois Jean (Smith) Norris, two children; three step children; four grandchildren and four step grandchildren.
military funeral services were held on Saturday, December 13, 2003 at Dunnichay Funeral Home in Elwood.
Elizabeth Anne High
November 25, 1941 - June 3, 2003
Elizabeth Anne "Liz" Hines High, 61, of Reynolds died Tuesday, June 3, 2003, at her home.
She was born in Chicago Heights, Ill., on November 25, 1941, to Jimmy C. and Loretta Schamburg Hines. She married Kenneth High in Reynolds on December 28, 1968. He survives.
She was a 1959 graduate of Burnettsville High School. She attended Purdue University for two years.
She worked at Moorman Feeds in Reynolds for 25 years. She also worked at Farmers State Bank, Brookston and L.S. Ayres, Lafayette.
She was a member of St. James Lutheran Church in Reynolds, where she formerly served as choir director.
Other survivors include a son, Douglas (Diane) Hines of Flossmoor, Ill.; daughters Kandy (Lynn) Teel of Chalmers and Christy High of Reynolds; a brother, Michael (Bonnie) Hines of Sheldon, Ill., and a grandson, Tyler Teel.
A brother, Charles Hines, is deceased.
Funeral Services were at Hartzler Funeral Home, Brookston on Saturday, June 7, 2003.
Burial was in Chalmers Community Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the American Diabetes. Association.
Esther (Carter) Hildebrandt
April 11, 1923 - December 2, 2003
Esther (Carter) Hildebrandt, 80, of Brookston, died Tuesday, December 2, 2003 at Lafayette Home Hospital.
She was born at White County on April 11, 1923. She married Robert A. Hildebrandt at Monticello on June 19, 1958. He died in 1999.
She was a 1940 graduate of Buffalo High School and a 1944 graduate of Manchester College.
She taught English and mathematics at Brookston Junior/Senior High School from 1944 - 1952. She was librarian for the Monticello and Twin Lakes School System from 1952-1964.
She was a member of the Brookston Federated Church.
Survivors include a sister, Rose (Kenneth) Graham of Butler and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
Memorial services were Monday at Hartzler-Clapper Funeral Home in Brookston with Rev. Dr. Lelan McReynolds officiating.
Memorials may be made to the WHPL Christian Radio in Lafayette or the Brookston Library.
Nellie G. Hinshaw
September 13, 1912 - November 12, 2002
Nellie G. Hinshaw, 90, of Monticello died Tuesday, November 12, 2002 at White County Memorial Hospital.
She was born in Carroll County on September 13, 1912, to William and Mary Kathryn Cole Medley. She married Willis Hinshaw on April 5, 1930. He died May 16, 1996.
She started school in Brookston and attended Remington High School until she was in the llth grade.
She lived in this area most of her life and sold Avon products for 40 years, retiring in 1999.
She was a member of the Amana Baptist Church of rural Monticello.
Survivors include sons, William R. "Dick" (Lola) Hinshaw, W.E. "Cotton" (Fay "Mimi") Hinshaw and Robert L. (Jackie) Hinshaw all of Monticello; a brother Robert (Jean) Medley of West Lafayette; sisters, Helena Byers of West Point and Emmaline (Hugh) Leeman of Rochester; 11 grandchildren; 16 step grandchildren; 20 great-grand children; 10 step-grandchildren; four step great grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews.
Four brothers, two sisters and a grand daughter are deceased.
Funeral services were Saturday at Amana Baptist Church with Pastor Tom Bennett officiating. Miller-Roscka Funeral Home was in charge of services.
Burial was in Hughes Cemetery.
Memorials may be made to Amana Baptist Church.
Walter D. Cox
March 24, 1945 - November 3, 2003
Walter D. Cox, 58, of Francesville died Monday, November 3, 2003 in White County Hospital, Monticello, after suffering a heart attack while working on a roof in Monon.
He was born March 24, 1945, in Goodland. He lived in Francesville for 24 years.
He was a construction handyman.
Surviving are two sons, Dewey (Shirley) Cox of Francesville and Ronald (Tina) Cox of Rensselaer, two daughters, Lovella Harrison of Frankfort and Trina (Steven) Babcock of Wolcott; four brothers, Ed Cox of Monon, Ronnie Cox of Remington, Robert Cox and Dale Cox, both of Farmer City, Ill; and four sisters, Joyce of Bernet, Ill., Helen of Tracy, Tenn., Diane of Denver, Colo., and Peggy of Salem, Ky.
Funeral services were Friday at Francesville.
Priscilla Babb
September 4, 1936 - March 7, 2004
Priscilla A. Babb, 67, of Burnettsville, died Sunday, March 7, 2004 at Parkview Memorial Hospital in Ft. Wayne.
She was born at North Judson to Russell and Viola Haschell Straw on September 4, 1936.
She was a homemaker, was a former beauty operator and had decorated cakes for Nora's Party and Bridal Shop and Gourmet Cafeteria in Logansport.
She was a former secretary and treasurer of the Lake Cicott Micro Midget Raceway.
Survivors include daughters Cheryl Tomlinson of Burnettsville and Vicki Gordon of Denver; a son, Mark A. Babb of Burnettsville; stepdaughters Terri (Greg) Conwell of Buffalo and Debbie (Mike) Carman of Naples, Fla.; a sister, Helen (Fred) Gardner of North Canton, OH; grandchildren Shawn and Nicholas Tomlinson of Logansport and Darrin Arvin of Buffalo; step grandsons Chad and Jason Conwell, both of Buffalo and Austin Carman of Naples, Fla.; and special friends Mary Schakelford and Ilean Babb, both of Royal Center.
A brother, Jerry Straw, is deceased.
Funeral services are today at Gundrum Funeral Home in Logansport with Rev. William Art Maloney, officiating.
Burial at Davis Cemetery
in Burnettsville.
Memorials may be made to the American Heart Association.
Glenn E. Tebo
July 7, 1925 - October 14, 2003
Glenn E. Tebo, 78, of Monon died Tuesday, October 14, 2003, at White County Memorial Hospital.
He was born at Morocco on July 7, 1925 to Thomas and Florence Brees Tebo. He married Catherine E. Remley at Watseka, Illinois on October 13, 1951. She survives.
He graduated from Morocco High School in Morocco.
He worked for 25 years for Inland Steel in East Chicago. He was a mechanic and retired as plant protection.
He had lived in the Monon area since 1983, coming from Highland.
He was a former member of the Highland Model A Club and Masonic Lodge.
He was a former member of the Wolcott Masonic Lodge and Monon Lions Club.
He was a member of the Monon United Methodist Church, Independent Order of Odd Fellows Lodge No. 107, Libanus Lodge 154 F&AM, both of Monticello and the Scottish Rite of Indianapolis.
He was a World War II Army veteran.
He was a past worshipful master of both the Highland and Wolcott Masonic Lodges.
Other survivors include sons Hal (Charlotte) Tebo of Schererville and Larry (Lorna) Tebo of Delaware; brothers, Dick (Eileen) Tebo of Monticello, Carl (Eileen) Tebo of Watseka, Ill., and Roger (Erma) Tebo of Cissna Park, Ill., and two grandchildren.
Two infant brothers are deceased.
Funeral services were Saturday at Monon United Methodist Church with Rev. Matt Pickut officiating.
Burial was in Body Cemetery, Watseka, Ill. Miller-Roscka Funeral Home was in charge.
Memorials may be given to the Monon United Methodist Church Lift Fund.