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Contact the Southside THIS Managing Editor Have any news tips? Want News Quiz on the to submit a calendar event? WEEK Have a photograph to WEB share? Call Nancy Price at How well do you know your 698-1661 or email her at [email protected]. Southside community? And remember, our news deadlines are several days Test your current event prior to print. knowledge each week with a little Q&A! Want to Advertise? Center Grove High School The Southside Times 1 graduate Brad Rateike reaches a vast segment worked for President Trump’s of our community with campaign in 2016 and served readership of 88%.* smari in the White House. How did he For information about meet his wife, Lawren? reaching our readers, ❏ A. In the call Brian Ruckle at governor’s office 300-8782 or email him at ❏ B. Vice President Mike Pence [email protected]. introduced them ❏ C. At Franklin College ❏ D. At a White House event

An Indy hospital will 2 offer extended financial Molly Gunther (left) and Erica Costello of the Samuel Bryan Chapter, National Society of the Daughters of counseling services during open the American Revolution, joined other chapter members to donate to St. Elizabeth I Coleman Pregnancy & enrollment for health insurance. Adoption Center on National DAR Day of Service. (Submitted photo) SERVING THE SOUTHSIDE SINCE 1928 Which hospital? ❏ A. IU Health ❏ NSDAR Samuel Bryan Chapter Pregnancy & Adoption Center. The Samuel Bryan Gerald Sargent, Publisher Emeritus B. Franciscan Health Chapter delivered boxes of baby care items, A PRODUCT OF (1925- 2015) ❏ C. Eskenazi Health donates to St. Elizabeth Coleman ❏ including homemade blanket, crochet little hats Rick Myers, Editor/Publisher D. St. Francis on annual service day for newborns, new clothing and much more. Brian Kelly, Chief Executive Officer Orange and black are colors Members of the Samuel Bryan Chapter of ss-times.com/nsdar-samuel- Stephanie Dolan 3 associated with Halloween. the National Society of the Daughters of the Director of Operations What is the color orange a American Revolution (NSDAR) in Beech Grove bryan-chapter-donates-to- Brian Ruckle symbol of, according to recently celebrated the fifth annual DAR Day of st-elizabeth-coleman-on- Advertising Director & General Manager Haunts & Jaunts? Service by donating to St. Elizabeth I Coleman Nancy Price, Managing Editor annual-service-day MEMBERS OF ❏ A. Death and darkness Mark Gasper ❏ B. Sacrifice, danger and Digital Sales Coordinator courage Asha Patel ❏ C. Power and ambition Greenwood Parks & Production Manager | Graphic Designer ❏ D. Strength and endurance Recreation Department hires fieldhouse manager Where has a cigar bar For more information, contact us at: 4 recently opened? The Greenwood Parks & Recreation Department [email protected] has hired Ricky Warren as its new fieldhouse ❏ A. Fountain Square Tel. 317.300.8782 • Fax. 317.300.8786 manager. The fieldhouse, expected to open in ❏ B. Old Town Greenwood 7670 U.S. 31 S., , IN 46227 ❏ C. Beech Grove Main Street the summer of 2021, is on the grounds of the www.icontimes.com ❏ D. Fletcher Place downtown former Greenwood Middle School. Warren will oversee operations and maintenance Grow Local Media, LLC Where does the story from supervisor facility staff and conduct monthly ©2020. All Rights Reserved. 5 the movie Midsommar, now financial reports. Prior to his new role, Warren available to stream on Amazon served as the Greenwood Community Center Prime, take place? supervisor for the Greenwood Parks Department. The views of the columnists in The Southside Design plans for the fieldhouse include an ❏ A. Norway Times are their own and do not necessarily elevated indoor running and walking track, two reflect the positions of this newspaper. ❏ B. Germany ❏ C. Switzerland multi-purpose turf fields that can be used for ❏ D. Sweden soccer, lacrosse and several other sports; and basketball, volleyball and pickle ball courts. The Southside Times is published by Grow Local Media, LLC. Content published alongside this icon ss-times.com/greenwood- is sponsored by one of our valued advertisers. parks-recreation-department- Sponsored content is produced or commissioned Ricky Warren, new fieldhouse manager for Greenwood’s by advertisers working in tandem with Grow Local Media’s sales Parks & Recreation Department. (Submitted photo) hires-fieldhouse-manager representatives. Sponsored content may not reflect the views of The Southside Times publisher, editorial staff or graphic design team. The Southside Times is devoted to clearly differentiating SEE ANSWERS ON PAGE 2. For more information on these articles and other timely news, visit ss-times.com. between sponsored content and editorial content. Potential To join the conversation, visit our Facebook page or advertisers interested in sponsored content should call: follow us on Twitter @southsidetimes. (317) 300-8782 or email: [email protected]. ss-times.com • Week of October 29-November 4, 2020 3 The Southside Times COMMUNITY

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By Nancy Price trol,” said Lawren Mills, Brad’s wife. “It wasn't Relationships often lead us to unexpected necessarily Brad's dream to work on a presi- ventures in life. For a Center Grove native, dential campaign or in the White House, but these relationships led to an opportunity to when those opportunities presented them- work on President Donald Trump’s cam- selves, he was prepared for them and able to paign in 2016. say 'yes'. We both knew working on the cam- Brad Rateike was introduced to politics in paign would be a great opportunity, regard- 2002 after graduating from Franklin College. less of the outcome of the election.” On working with President Donald Trump He accepted a full-time job with the Brose When Obst followed up with an official McVey for Congress campaign. McVey was offer, Rateike asked how much time he had “The amount of energy he has is unbelievable. running in the 7th Congressional District. to prepare for the flight to New York. “He “Some of the relationships I made during said, ‘I need you on a plane Sunday.’ This was Donald Trump will always by my president; that time were critical and forever changed a Friday. So 48 hours later I was on a plane.” he was the one I worked for and spent time around. the course of my career in life,” he said. Among those relationships included a fu- Mission Control He was always kind to me. “ ture Indiana First Lady. When Rateike decid- While at Trump Tower, Rateike coordi- ed to join the Peace Corps in late 2003, a for- — BRAD RATEIKE nated interview requests as part of his job. “I mer finance director on the campaign named was on mission control,” he said. “I was play- Janet Amos hosted a farewell party for him. ing traffic cop but a higher-level traffic cop, She also introduced him to a friend who knowing that everything you’re working on would become her future husband: Indiana is on national TV every day. If you screw up, Governor Eric Holcomb. it gets magnified. It was amazing to see how hard it is every day to make it look easy.” Friends in High Places During the last 10 days of the campaign, When Rateike finished with the Peace he traveled to and from multiple cities with Corps and returned to Indiana, Holcomb in- Trump and future Vice President Mike vited him to work in the press office for the Pence. Rateike still assumed his time would governor, “though my technical boss was the be short-lived. “I appreciated (Trump’s) press secretary, Jane Jankowski (a Center ‘unique style,’” he said with a laugh. “Very Grove area resident),” he said. “I learned the few people are undecided on him. He’s one press/communications side of the job from of a kind, he’s larger than life and he’s been Jane and learned the political side from Eric in the spotlight for his entire life.” at night and on the weekends.” After Trump’s surprising win, Rateike was In 2016, Rateike attended the Republican asked to serve on the transition team for 10 National Convention in Cleveland to sup- weeks to help staffers in their new roles. But port the team and connect with others in his job wasn’t finished yet. A few days before Indiana and around the country, including Christmas, his plans took a different turn af- his friend Marty Obst, now senior advisor ter he was offered a job to continue working to Vice President Mike Pence. “Marty came in communications for President Trump. His and saw me and said, ‘We need someone once-in-a-lifetime opportunities included a to be our go-to person in Trump trip to Jerusalem after Trump recognized Je- Tower. We need someone we can rusalem would be the capital of Israel and trust. We know we can trust you. ordered the US Embassy move. “What a Will you help us?’ powerful moment,” Rateike said. “I jokingly talked to my wife In July 2018 Rateike made the de- about it before, and she said, ‘If cision to leave the White House with they call you, you should think mixed emotions. “The minute it about doing it because it’s only stops being special is when for 100 days,’” he recalled. you know it’s time to go "Brad and I met work- but it never stopped ing in a governor's of- being special for fice, so we began our me,” he said. “But relationship with an my wife is here and Top, Rateike talking with President Trump in the Oval Office in 2018.(Official White House photo by Shealah that’s No. 1.” Craighead) | Middle, Rateike, VP Pence and Marty Obst, senior advisor to the VP, aboard Air Force 2 on Rateike's understanding of Rateike is the last day on the White House staff in 2018. (Submitted photo) | Bottom left, Rateike and then Senate candidate how opportunities Eric Holcomb in the Carmel 4th of July parade in 2015. (Submitted photo) | Bottom right, Rateike with his can arise and how founder of Bar niece Norah at the 2017 White House Easter Egg Roll on the South Lawn. (Submitted photo) | Right, Rateike is timing is sometimes Communications founder of Bar Communications in Broad Ripple. (Photo by Neal Smith) out of your con- in Broad Ripple. ss-times.com • Week of October 29-November 4, 2020 5 The Southside Times ELECTION GUIDE 2020 REMEMBER TO VOTE ON RE-ELECT KELLY FOULK OR BEFORE ELECTION DAY FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP SCHOOL BOARD Early Southside voting continues through this weekend By Nancy Price MY TOP PRIORITIES Election is less than a week away. 30 from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., and Satur- • Servicing the kids Many Southsiders have already tak- day, Oct. 31 and Sunday, Nov. 1 from of our district en advantage of early voting, which 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Polls will be open on began last weekend at Perry Town- Election Day, Nov. 3, from 6 a.m. to 6 • Collaboration among ship Government Center and contin- p.m. Residents may go to vote.indy. our district’s teachers, ues Thursday, Oct. 29 and Friday, Oct. gov to view a list of polling locations. administrators and the board INDIANA GOVERNOR AND education for our children. Our communities must LT. GOVERNOR have a vibrant and growing economy to allow everyone to be employed and earn a living. Taxes • Developing a long-term Eric Holcomb (R) and Suzanne Crouch (R) should remain low and regulation should not growth plan Woodrow (Woody) Myers (D) and prohibit job creation. We must support our law enforcement officers and give them the tools they Linda C. Lawson (D) need to keep our communities safe. Our children KellyFoulk2020.com Donald G. Rainwater (L) and must have an education that will prepare them to live a life full of success and meaning. We must give KellyLynnFoulk William E. Henry (L) teachers and schools all the resources necessary to help our children. [email protected] INDIANA ATTORNEY GENERAL What do you enjoy in your free time? I enjoy Todd Rokita (R) spending time with my lovely wife and our two Working together for a better future! fun and very active boys. Our family enjoys being Jonathan Weinzapfel (D) outside together, we like IndyCar Series and Vote Kelly Foulk for Franklin Township School Board watching all kinds of local sports. UNITED STATES HOUSE OF What do you value most about your PAID FOR BY THE COMMITTEE TO ELECT KELLY FOULK REPRESENTATIVES 7TH DISTRICT community? We live in a great part of the world Andre Carson (D) and are fortunate to be able to call the southeast side of Indianapolis home. We have neighbors Susan Marie Smith (R) who genuinely care about one another, communities that want the best for their citizens, places of worship that are engaged and impactful UNITED STATES HOUSE OF and some of the best schools in the area. We REPRESENTATIVES 9TH DISTRICT → IMPROVING AND REFORMING have so much to be proud of, but there is plenty EDUCATION Trey Hollingsworth (R) of work left to do to ensure our children have all the tools necessary to build upon the great üDecoupled teacher performance Tonya L. Millis (L) community we live in today. evaluations from student test scores Andy Ruff (D) : FreemanForIndiana.com üSupported an additional $763 million in : FreemanForIndiana education funding INDIANA STATE SENATOR : @FreemanForIndy DISTRICT 32 → HELPING HOOSIER WORKERS Belinda Drake (D) üDoubled the funding for Workforce Ready INDIANA STATE SENATOR Grants, helping Hoosiers gain new skills Aaron Freeman (R) DISTRICT 36 üHelped ensure more career opportunities What inspired you to run for Ashley Eason (D) for students from low-income families office? From a young age, I have Jack E. Sandlin (R) loved public service and helping → PROTECTING HOOSIERS my neighbors. I was raised in Senator Jack Sandlin has lived his southeast Indiana where many of entire life in Indianapolis. He raised üMaking schools safer by providing those communities depend on his family and started a small busi- students access to mental health services volunteers for their ambulance and fire service. I ness on the Southside. Jack said his in our schools began in public service by volunteering as an commitment to policies that grow Emergency Medical Technician. I also served as an the economy has earned him the üSupported the Sexual Assault Victim’s emergency 911 dispatcher and reserve deputy support of local business groups and union workers. Bill of Rights, allowing victims of sexual sheriff. Serving in the Indiana State Senate over the Jack has served Indianapolis as a police officer and is assault to have a counselor present before past four years has allowed me to continue to give a U.S. Army veteran. As senator, Jack said he provides and during a medical exam back to our community. Simply put, I believe our a strong voice for our community. He said he’s work- community members deserve principled leaders ing with members from both sides of the aisle to who will advocate passionately on their behalf. pass legislation that improves the quality of life for all Hoosiers. Jack said he will continue working for What are your top three priorities? If re-elected the Southside because the Southside is Jack’s home. to serve in the Indiana Senate, I would focus on job creation, public safety and delivering a first-class Paid for by Cindy for Statehouse Committee Election Guide 2020 continued on page 6. 6 Week of October 29-November 4, 2020 • ss-times.com ELECTION GUIDE 2020 The Southside Times

Election Guide 2020 continued from page 5. at Eli Lilly and Company for over 20 years to solve attending community meetings and events and JUDGE OF THE JOHNSON problems using technology. She will bring a broad has volunteered as a mentor as an EAA’s Young Ea- SUPERIOR COURT NO. 4 skill set and a passion for getting things done to gles as a pilot. He attends Living Word Bible Church. INDIANA STATE SENATOR the statehouse. Working with diverse groups and Marla Clark (R) finding common ground are critical to getting work DISTRICT 37 Jordan Nienaber (D) done in the Indiana General Assembly, and she has JOHNSON COUNTY TREASURER Tom Wallace (D) a solid record of doing that. As a candidate, she has earned bipartisan support and is committed to INDIANA HOUSE STATE Michele Ann Graves (R) Rodric D. Bray (R) working across the aisle in the statehouse, too. REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 89 Priorities Angela's priorities include Education, Mitch Gore (D) MARION COUNTY TREASURER INDIANA HOUSE STATE Employment, the Environment and Equality for Barbara A. Lawrence (D) REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 100 All, where she will work to: Cindy Kirchhofer (R) Wayne (Gunny) Harmon (R) State Representative Cindy Kirch- Adam M. Novotney (R) • Increase teacher pay and also take on long-term hofer represents House District 89, Blake Johnson (D) challenges in education like the complex school which lies in the Southeastern/ JOHNSON COUNTY CORONER funding formula and teacher shortages. Eastern portion of Marion County • Bring more well-paying, stable jobs to Indiana and includes parts of Perry, Frank- Michael D. Pruitt (R) INDIANA HOUSE STATE to improve the quality of life for hard-working lin, Warren and Center Townships. REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 97 Hoosier families. Rep. Kirchhofer chairs the House Public Health MARION COUNTY CORONER Committee and is a member of the House Insur- Justin Moed (D) • Protect our environment and ensure that con- Lee Sloan (D) tamination is not making us sick. ance and Courts and Criminal Code committees. Justin Moed lives in Northwest She has a long history of focusing on health care Perry Township where he runs an • Make Indiana a welcoming state for all people, matters as well as public safety, school safety, men- JOHNSON COUNTY SURVEYOR urban farm raising produce for lo- for those who live here and for businesses who tal health, substance use/abuse, domestic violence, cal restaurants and food pantries. are evaluating whether to come here. human trafficking and victims of sexual assault is- J. Gregory Cantwell (R) He serves in the State Legislature Community Engagement Increasing civic sues. Rep. Kirchhofer has lived in Perry Township and said he has a focus on engagement is also a top priority for Angela. As a nearly all her life and has an established record of MARION COUNTY SURVEYOR strengthening the quality of life in neighbor- State Representative, she is committed to listen to public service. She served two terms as chairperson hoods. Justin said he believes it is important to Debra S. Jenkins (D) and involve the people of District 93, as she has of the Perry Township Government Board and vice remain open and accessible to the public, is will- as a candidate. She will increase the opportunities president of the Beech Grove Redevelopment Com- Bill McLane (R) ing to work across political party lines to get for citizens to be informed and engaged in the mission. She has also served on the Marion County things done and stays focused on finding solu- legislative policy that impacts them. Citizens Police Complaint Board as well as the Indi- tions to problems. Justin said tracking blight, sup- ana Paralegal Association Board of Directors. Rep. JOHNSON COUNTY porting our local schools and investing in infra- The Bottom Line Now, more than ever, our Kirchhofer graduated from Perry Meridian High COMMISSIONER DISTRICT 1 structure are some of his top priorities. You can district needs a pragmatic problem-solver School and received her paralegal certificate from Brian P. Baird (R) reach Justin on his cell at (317) 997-4914 or email representing them at the Statehouse. It's IUPUI. Rep. Kirchhofer and her husband, a retired him at [email protected]. a budget year and a redistricting year. The career firefighter, live in Beech Grove. She has one pandemic has increased Hoosiers' concerns about JOHNSON COUNTY John P. Schmitz (R) daughter (also a Perry Township resident), who re- jobs, healthcare and education. The bottom line: ceived her undergraduate degree from Purdue fol- COMMISSIONER DISTRICT 3 John P. Schmitz grew up on the Angela will work for Hoosiers to keep our state lowed by a master’s degree from IU. Her father was Southside of Indy and graduated Ronald (Ron) H. West (R) strong and moving forward. She is the sensible a veteran of the Korean War and her grandfather from Perry Meridian High School. choice to send to the statehouse to represent was a veteran of World War II. Additionally, many of He received his bachelor’s degree District 93 to tackle the challenges ahead. her family members have served in the United JOHNSON COUNTY COUNCIL in graphic design from Ball State AT-LARGE States Army. She has several family members who and a master’s degree in psycholo- Questions? Contact Angela through her served as Marion County law enforcement officers. Ron Deer (R) gy from the University of the Rockies. As a construc- campaign website at ElliottforIndiana.com. Rep. Kirchhofer consistently works on behalf of ev- tion company owner since 1990, John has utilized ery part of her district. She has received multiple Melinda K. Griesemer (R) business skills to help build up parts of Indianapolis. John Jacob (R) awards from organizations such as AARP, The Amer- He is a current resident of Mars Hill and founder of John Myers (R) ican Cancer Society, Mental Health America, Coun- the Mars Hill Arts Center. John is involved in com- INDIANA HOUSE STATE cil of Community Mental Health Centers, Farm Bu- Amanda Stevenson-Holmes (D) munity service with Indianapolis groups such as DISTRICT 91 reau (Marion County Legislator of the Year) and Meet Me Under the Bridge, Refuge Place, Hearts in REPRESENTATIVE Mothers Against Drunk Driving. Hand and is a founding member of Diversity Church. Robert W. Behning (R) FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP For more information about John, go to BOARD MEMBER DISTRICT 1 Beverly McDermott-Piazza (D) schmitzhouse97.com or call him at (317) 650-7011. INDIANA HOUSE STATE Maureen Zimmerman (R) Crystal A. Henry (L) REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 58 INDIANA HOUSE STATE FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 93 Cindy (Cynthia) Reinert (D) INDIANA HOUSE STATE BOARD MEMBER DISTRICT 2 Michelle Davis (R) Angela Elliott (D) REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 90 Todd Colip (R) Angela Elliott is an experienced Mike Speedy (R) business professional, wife, mom JUDGE OF THE MARION Latrina Wagner (D) and lifelong Hoosier. She may be Born on the Southside, Mike was CIRCUIT COURT 19TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT new to politics, but she is not new raised partly south of Indianapolis and also in Kalamazoo, Mich. He Sheryl Lynch (D) FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP to hard work, problem-solving or BOARD MEMBER DISTRICT 3 leadership. She grew up in rural In- earned degrees in finance and law diana, went on to study computer science and busi- from the Indiana University’s JUDGE OF THE JOHNSON Chris Brown (R) Schools of Business and Law. A ness at Indiana University Bloomington, graduating SUPERIOR COURT NO. 2 Gary W. Sexton (D) in 1990. Her career began at Eli Lilly and Company, second-generation real estate developer, Mike also where she worked for over 20 years in Information runs and operates a small business in Indianapolis. Peter D. Nugent (R) Technology and leadership roles. She and her hus- Mike said he enjoys making state government re- FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP spond to his constituents and that most of his legis- band have lived in District 93 for over 25 years and JUDGE OF THE JOHNSON BOARD MEMBER DISTRICT 4 currently live in Center Grove with their two children. lative efforts have generally been to help support law enforcement, help small business and protect SUPERIOR COURT NO. 3 Eric Graham (D) | M. Paige Green (R) Experience Angela has a variety of business and freedom from being eroded. Additionally, he Lance Hamner (R) project leadership experience, including working spends much of his time with his two children an Election Guide 2020 continued on page 8. ON NOVEMBER 3

PUTTING SOUTHSIDE RESIDENTS FIRST VOTE YOUR PERRY TOWNSHIP REPUBLICAN TEAM

AARON FREEMAN • INDIANA STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 32 JACK E. SANDLIN • INDIANA STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 36

CINDY KIRCHHOFER • INDIANA HOUSE STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 89 MIKE SPEEDY • INDIANA HOUSE STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 90

ROBERT W. BEHNING • INDIANA HOUSE STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 91 TERRY L. TRENT • PERRY TOWNSHIP BOARD DISTRICT 2

PAID FOR BY THE PERRY TOWNSHIP GOP CLUB AND AUTHORIZED BY AARON FREEMAN, JACK E. SANDLIN, CINDY KIRCHHOFER, MIKE SPEEDY, ROBERT W. BEHNING AND TERRY L. TRENT. “He shows up when he says he’ll show up.” 8 Week of October 29-November 4, 2020 • ss-times.com ELECTION GUIDE 2020 The Southside Times

Election Guide 2020 continued from page 6. FRAKLIN TOWNSHIP SCHOOL BOARD DISTRICT SOUTHWEST QUADRANT FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP Kelly L. Foulk BOARD MEMBER DISTRICT 5 While I am very proud of the ac- complishments the board has been 3 REASONS Bob Abbott (R) able to implement over the past Jeremy Burton (D) four years, I want to continue serv- I’m Running for ing because there is more work to be done. It is not enough to be sat- State Representative PERRY TOWNSHIP isfied with past successes; we must continue to strive BOARD MEMBER DISTRICT 1 for greatness. Leading the board and administration through the complexities of a global pandemic has Jim Sullivan (R) been challenging. Difficult decisions had to be made Focused on strengthening quality for the safety of our school family while following PERRY TOWNSHIP the guidelines and restrictions given to us by county of life in our neighborhoods. BOARD MEMBER DISTRICT 2 and state health officials. Reflecting on these past months and my contributions during the pandemic Committed to remain open and Martin J. Mahern (D) is a big part of why I want to run again. Terry L. Trent (R) My top priority is the kids of our district. accessible to you. Although the board’s primary responsibilities are PERRY TOWNSHIP to set policy and hire the superintendent, the Willing to work across political decisions we make every day impact our students DISTRICT 3 BOARD MEMBER and their opportunity for academic success. I will JUSTIN MOED party lines to get things done. Randall (Randy) D. Decker (R) ensure that the board remains student focused. State Representative Jerry Melvin (D) My second priority is collaboration among our district’s teachers, administrators and the board. Our greatest asset is our people – the PERRY TOWNSHIP ones who have the responsibility to work with BOARD MEMBER DISTRICT 4 our children each and every day. Their creativity Howard Howe (R) and ideas for what works in the classroom are invaluable to the programs we implement. PERRY TOWNSHIP Finally, our district continues to grow at a FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE BOARD MEMBER DISTRICT 5 rapid pace (over 500 students in 2019 – 2020). I want to be a part of developing the long-term Timothy O’Connor (R) plan that is necessary to accommodate our growth, utilize our existing buildings to the fullest CENTER GROVE COMMUNITY capacity and do all of this in the most fiscally responsible manner. SCHOOL BOARD AT-LARGE Amy Counts My qualifications for the job are threefold: We Offer Absolutely community involvement, leadership style Rob Daniels and problem-solving mindset. My community involvement demonstrates my knowledge of FREE Checking! Britton C. Shoellhorn and long-term commitment to helping Franklin Township residents. Serving as the Mayor’s GREENWOOD COMMUNITY Neighborhood Liaison and leading both the Franklin Township Civic League and Lion’s Club SCHOOL BOARD DISTRICT 1 2020 SR 135, Suite 203, Greenwood, 46143 are examples of my community engagement. www.msb.bank • (317) 530-7012 • M-F 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Deanna M. Burton Secondly, I am a good listener with an inclusive leadership style. My work in the neighborhoods GREENWOOD COMMUNITY of Perry and Franklin Townships, along with my volunteer work in Franklin Township, developed SCHOOL BOARD DISTRICT 3 my ability to really listen to concerns and to Christopher (Chris) Zaborowsky communicate truthfully with people. Finally, I am a tireless worker when it comes to improving my community and the school system, because BEECH GROVE PUBLIC our schools are the foundation for a healthy and SCHOOL BOARD AT-LARGE thriving Franklin Township. Kimberly Buckley : kellyfoulk2020.com Jill Laker : KellyLynnFoulk Aaron T. Lamb : [email protected] April McManus Karen Schuldt Beth A. Prindle Derek Sutton

FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP SCHOOL PERRY TOWNSHIP BOARD DISTRICT NORTHWEST QUADRANT SCHOOL BOARD AT-LARGE Doris L. (DeeDee) Gowan Emily Hartman Judith Jefferis Shore Steven Johnson Ken Mertz

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BEECH GROVE Hanna Haunted House • Six attractions; one 1949 Tavern location! Hanna Haunted Hayride, Undead, Blood The Thirteenth Hour • In 2020, the Thirteenth Barn, Freakshow, Horror Fields and Descension. Originally known as Harvey’s Tavern, Hour (13th Hour) expands again to remain Indy’s $23.95 weekdays, including Sundays; $29.95 Fri- the new 1949 Tavern recently Longest Haunted Experience. Your journey will days and $33.95 on Saturdays. | When: Sunday- reopened after a makeover, and take you through The Cathedral of Souls, Reaper’s Thursday, 7-10:30 p.m.; 7 p.m.-midnight, Fridays customers are pleased. “Now it’s nice and open and Brenda has done Hollow and Mine No. 13. This Halloween season, and Saturdays, through Nov. 1. | Where: Hanna Haunted House, 7323 E. Hanna Ave. | Info: (317) a great job with the artwork on the step inside the 13th Hour and learn what secrets wall,” according to a Yelp review. 357-0881; hannahauntedacres.com. lie below the surface; a new chapter awaits, India- “Every night there is something new napolis. The 13th Hour is an immersive, no-touch going on, whether it be karaoke outdoor haunted attraction consisting of three GREENWOOD or just jamming from the jukebox. separate haunted houses that are all chapters of They have darts and one of those the same story, quickly becoming one of Indy’s fa- new jukeboxes that you can request Steakburger with Tavern fries. Enjoy for lunch, after Scare Away Hunger • The Social of Green- vorite things to do for Halloween. We offer free straight from your phone.” Walleye work with friends or during an aspiring comedian’s limited onsite parking with ample free street park- wood: Scare Away Hunger: Reverse Trick or Treat- dinners are popular with guests, performance at Open Mic Night. (Submitted photo) ing available. The losing time represents when the ing: join us for a fun way to give back to The So- in addition to Rotisserie wings and last ticket will be sold; if you have your ticket by cial’s Food Pantry! Those who donate canned food tenderloins. Adult beverages include coffeecake or a muffin. Afternoon slump? this time, you will be granted admission. In rare items will be entered to win a $25 Kroger gift card. bottled, canned and draft beers, several Drop by for an assortment of chocolates, circumstances, we may stop selling tickets prior to Bonus entities if you come dressed in your spooki- varieties of red and white wines, traditional cookies, Ghirardelli brownies or gingerbread closing time if we have reached capacity. | When: est costume! | When: Oct. 30, 10 a.m.-noon. | cocktails, coffee cocktails and mules, men during the holidays. Friday, Oct. 30, 7 to 11:59 p.m.; and Saturday, Oct. Where: The Social, 550 Polk St. | Info: (317) 882- margaritas and more. Early morning birds LOCATION: 31, 7 to 11:30 p.m. | Where: 850 S. Keystone Ave. | 4810; thesocialofgreenwood.org. can drop by before work for brewed coffee, 614 Main St. Info: (860) 385-1031; thirteenthhourindy.com. lattes, biscuits and gravy, biscuit sandwich, Trick or Treat with the Sanderson Sisters • Beech Grove, IN 46107 Trunk or Treat • Beech Grove Girls Softball Af- The “Sanderson Sisters” from the movie Hocus Po- filiation, in partnership with Beech Grove Little cus will be handing out candy on Halloween. | League invites guests to join its annual Trunk or When: Oct. 31, 5-6 p.m. | Where: 200 E. Broadway BEHIND BARS WHERE I DINE Treat event. Free hot dogs, chips and drinks, games St. | Info: [email protected]. and prizes for the best decorated trunk. Due to CO- Terri Short, Southside Indy VID, we ask everyone to social distance, and we will INDIANAPOLIS Skull & Bones require masks. We are also accepting vendors for Where do you like this event. Vendor fee is $25. Want to have a trunk? Bartender: Nightmare on Edgewood • Nightmare on Niki Royal, Fountain Square to dine? Please contact Kasey for questions about being a Edgewood opens for its 42nd season. New this year Red Lion Grog House vendor or if you are interested in having a trunk. | is The Cinema, where guests find themselves step- The Inferno Room: When: Oct. 31, noon-2 p.m. | Where: 1248 Buffalo St. ping directly into their favorite scenes from iconic 902 Virginia Ave. What do you like | Info: Kasey at (317) 448-8231. horror movies. Also new is Conley Farm, a dilapidat- Indianapolis, IN 46203 to eat there? ed barnyard and stable crawling with violent and Burgers, fresh cut fries Halloween Fun Fest with the Good Witches grossly deformed farmhands, the unfortunate vic- Ingredients and directions: and fish and chips of Hornet Park • It wouldn’t be Halloween at the tims of hazardous farming chemicals. At Edgewood • 1 1/2-ounce Hamilton 86 Demerara Rum Community Center without a party! Unfortunately Sanitarium, the doctors enforce inhumane practices • 1/2-ounce The Real McCoy® Rum What do you like about this place? with COVID concerns we must limit our fun day to as they work to “cure” the residents’ deranged minds The food is cooked fresh to order and has a great, only 30 guests. Children 12 and under are invited • 3/4-ounce lime juice authentic taste. and the patients often riot in resistance. For an ad- to join us for a fright-free event of crafts, games, • 1/4-ounce passion fruit syrup ditional $5, guests can also experience Shadows Es- treats, prizes and more! Tickets are $5 per child. | • 3/4-ounce grenadine Contact Info: cape, Indiana’s only 3D audio sensory experience. When: Oct. 31, 2-4 p.m. | Where: Hornet Park Com- • 2 dashes Ango Soda 1043 Virginia Ave. Tickets start at $25 for all three attractions. First Pass munity Center, 5245 Hornet Ave. | Info: Purchase Indianapolis, IN 46203 tickets are $35 and will operate on a timed ticketing • 6 drops absinthe tickets at hornetparkcommunitycenter.com. (317) 822-4764 system. | When: Through Saturday, Nov. 7 (Thurs- days, Fridays and Saturdays). Gates and ticket booth - Blend all FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP open at 6:30 p.m., haunts open at 7 p.m. and gates ingredients close at 10 p.m. on weekdays and midnight on together and Fall Harvest Festival • From the last weekend in weekends. | Where: Nightmare on Edgewood, 1927 pour into skull September through the end of October, visitors can S. Meridian St. | Info: (317) 899-9619; Coupons and glass with ice. come to the farm Tuesday through Saturday for the tickets are available at the Nightmare on Edgewood Garnish with Compiled by Nancy Price and John Parks. Fall Harvest Festival. Experience hayrides, a straw website, nightmareonedgewood.com. mint leaves, bale playground, miniature train rides, farm animals, citrus slice and a garden flower. a straw fort, a little farmer experience, a pumpkin patch and more. Check their website to confirm 2020 ONLINE EVENTS What's going on plans. Prices ages 3 and up: weekdays: $8; weekends: The Sunny Side of Virginia Street: Kitchen-ta- $10. Children ages 2 and under: Free. | When: Oct. Southside? ble Stories and Musical Memories • Storytelling 1-31; Tuesday-Friday, 10 a.m.-6 p.m.; Saturday, 9 a.m.- 6 p.m., Sunday: 10 a.m.-6 p.m.; | Where: 7010 E. Ray- Send your news & events to: mond St. & 1100 N. State Road 37. | Info: waterman- [email protected]. sfamilyfarm.com/raymond-street-location-fall-festiv. Calendar continued on page 13. ss-times.com • Week of October 29-November 4, 2020 13 The Southside Times NIGHT & DAY

★★★★✩ • R • Drama, Horror, Mystery • 2 hours, 28 minutes An Affordable Assisted Lifestyle Community Midsommar A beautiful day for a nightmare for the Older Adult.

MOVIE REVIEW ery, immaculately detailed character writing ing the character’s specific type of drug-fu- and rich and impactful themes. Chief among eled subjectivity. Subtle distortion of the col- CALL TO these themes are explorations of family, sac- orful, brightly lit background foliage and even LEARN ABOUT By Bradley Lane rifice, traumatization and ultimately, how we slight facial manipulation put the audience INCENTIVES! process grief. When all was said and done, in an uncomfortable perspective throughout Midsommar is a horror movie that shuns Hereditary was not only one of my favorite the film. It never reveals itself as scary nec- genre convention. Nearly all horror mov- movies of the year, but also a cornerstone in essarily, but rather defines its horror through ies drape their scenery in darkness to hide the modern horror canon. feelings of un-comfortability, paranoia and the horrors that lurk within the blackness Now, Aster’s film focuses on Florence severe anxiety. No doubt feelings inspired by of night. It capitalizes on the fear of the un- Pugh’s character, Dani, suffering through the bad trips on psychedelic substances. These known by hiding information from the audi- an unfathomably traumatic loss. In an at- feelings build into a mind-bending final scene Amenities Services ence; but what is scarier? - A monster con- tempt to find closure, support, or even es- sure to stick with you for days after viewing. • Private apartment with full, cealed by shadows, invisible to the naked eye, capism, she embarks on a trip to rural Swe- Despite some wishy-washy character moti- private bathroom or the horrific knowledge of being fully aware den to celebrate an annual Midsommar vation (that actually gets fixed in the director’s • Kitchenette with sink, refrigerator and cognizant of the threat in front of you? If festival with her boyfriend and his friends cut Blu-ray), Midsommar stands as one of the and microwave this is the question, Midsommar is the answer. from his university’s anthropology depart- most visual striking, and emotionally resonant • Ample closet space Directed and written by up and coming hor- ment. However, soon after Pelle, played by films of the last decade.Midsommar is avail- • Individually controlled heating and ror superstar, Ari Aster, Midsommar makes Vilhelm Blomgren, leads the group to his able to stream on Amazon Prime Video. air conditioning clear that Aster is here, and here to stay. small village in Sweden it becomes very ap- • Carpet in living and sleeping areas Ari Aster exploded onto the horror and parent that they are in way over their heads. • Linoleum in kitchen and ceramic tile arthouse scene last year with his debut fea- Bradley is a Beech Grove High School Midsommar is a profoundly unique film, alumnus and has been enamored by in bathroom ture film, Hereditary. Hereditary did not not in story or plot so much as its painstak- film for as long as he can remember. • Emergency call devices in bathroom just shock me; it left me utterly speechless. He recently graduated from IUPUI, with ingly detailed visuals and incomparable tone. and bedroom I had to subject myself to multiple viewings a degree in Media and Public Affairs Throughout most of the film our protagonists with a minor in Film. Bradley can be • Pre-wired for cable TV and telephone to come to grips with the film. It was over- are on some sort of psychoactive substances contacted at [email protected]. • Mini-blinds provided flowing with soon-to-be iconic horror imag- that influence the look of the film by portray- Services Calendar continued from page 12. and scenarios to The Asylum House. Admission nual Trunk or Treat event, known this year as “Hal- • Ongoing health monitoring and costs: $24. The Key Escape Rooms are available all loween at the Heights.” Along with the line of nursing assessments year round by appointment! Games in The Key on candy-filled trunks you’ve come to know and • Assistance with activities for daily living: Arts of Indiana is hosting the newest offering in Fridays and Saturdays, through October must be love, there will also be carnival games, inflatable bathing, dressing, walking, personal the Frank Basile Emerging Story series, “The Sunny finished by 6:30 p.m. to allow opening of The Asy- obstacle courses, plenty of food and so much grooming and hygiene Side of Virginia Street: Kitchen-table stories and lum House. On Friday, Oct. 24, the Asylum House more! Make sure “Halloween at the Heights” is • Medication reminders and assistance musical memories,” told by Christina Jones. Jones will be open for the movie Little Shop of Horrors part of your Halloween night plans! | When: Oct. • Three restaurant-style meals daily plus snacks at 4:30 p.m. Ticket price includes the movie show- 31, 6-8 p.m. | Where: Southport Heights Christian weaves existing family stories with historical facts • Weekly housekeeping and laundry services or competing recollections with the music of ing, a drink, a snack and a 1/2 off coupon for a VIP Church, 7154 McFarland Road. | Info: southport- • Assistance with transportation needs Hoosier legend Hoagy Carmichael, played by her ticket to the Asylum House. On Saturday, Oct. 31, heights.church/Halloween. mother, Tina Schutte, who is a professional musi- there will be a free Kids’ Trick or Treat event for • 24-hour staffng and reception desk BBQ Fundraiser to help Greentree Apartment cian in Evansville. Tickets are $15 for an individual, kids up to 12 years old from 4-6 p.m. as well as a • Range of interesting and varied residents • Giving back never tasted so good! On $25 for a household and can be purchased online “Trunk or Treat” during that timeframe; decorate programs and events Sept. 19 a fire broke out at Greentree Apartments at storytellingarts.org. | When: Nov. 8, 4-5 p.m. | your trunk and hand out candy to the kids in our • Medicaid accepted in Perry Township. The fire displaced 44 residents. Where: Online. | Info: storytellingarts.org. parking lot! | When: Every Friday and Saturday The Southport International Rotary Club is part- evening, 30 & 31, 8 p.m.-midnight. | Where: Asy- Due to growth we are hiring few nering with City Barbeque of Greenwood for a INconversation with Jean Thompson • Indiana lum House, 6611 Bluff Road. | Info: (317) 919- good people. LPN’S, QMA’S and CNA’S. Humanities is bringing New York Times bestsell- 9347; theasylumhouse.com. fundraiser. City BBQ will give 20 percent toward ing author and National Book Award-finalist Jean the proceeds if we can get our families and friends Thompson to Hoosier audiences for a free online Fright Manor Haunted House • Fright Manor to purchase over $500 on Nov. 3. Ordering online? INconversation discussion. Thompson will discuss features Murder on Anniston Drive. We have three Use code FundA at checkout at order.citybbq. her National Book Award finalist novel The Year We haunted attractions: Unleashed, Twisted and Psy- com/menu/greenwood for pickup or delivery on Left Home (chosen by Indiana Humanities for the chomanthium. The Southport Little League did Nov. 3. Ordering over the phone? Ask to apply 2020 One State/One Story selection), her career as not operate this past summer due to the virus. So, code FundA when you provide your payment in- a writer and the stories we tell about the Midwest. there was no revenue for them. The boys and girls formation. All orders must be picked up or deliv- Barb Shoup, founding director of the Indiana Writ- that play baseball and softball need help. Visiting ered on Nov. 3 from City Barbecue Greenwood for ers Center, will moderate the conversation. | When: Fright Manor will help as some proceeds help SLL. it to count toward our fundraiser. Thanks for your Nov. 10, 7-8 p.m. | Where: Online. | Info: inconver- General admission: $20-22. $15 discounts for mili- support! | When: Nov. 3, 11 a.m.-8 p.m. | Where: sationjeanthompson.eventbrite.com. tary, police, firefighters and first responders; $10 City Barbecue Greenwood, 7863 U.S. 31 S. | Info: discount for those ages 55 and older; $10 fast pass : Southport International Rotary Club. For more information, call PERRY TOWNSHIP to the front of the line. $5 off Friday night football; 2020 Annual Awards Dinner • Beech Grove 317-885-4446 bring ticket stub to game. | When: Fridays and Sat- Chamber’s 2020 Annual Awards Dinner. 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61 years, touring all 50 states and about 50 countries. James W. Flickinger were held Oct. 27 at Our Lady of the Greenwood She is preceded in death by two siblings, Arnold Church, 335 S. Meridian St., Greenwood, IN 46143. OBITUARIES James W. “Jim” “Flick” Flickinger, 90, of Greenwood, died and Roland. She is survived by her husband, Daniel Burial was at Calvary Cemetery. Arrangements were Oct. 23, 2020. He was born Jan. 1, 1930 in Indianapolis to Arthur Carow; four sons, Bruce (Jean) Carow, Dennis entrusted to Wilson St. Pierre Funeral Service and Arthur Flickinger and Elsie Flickinger. He was a member (Sue) Carow, Dave (Mary) Carow and Ken (Rebecca) Crematory, Greenwood Chapel. Floyd Atkins of the US Navy. He was preceded in death by his sister, Carow; 11 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; Floyd Atkins, 79, Martinsville, Ind., died Oct. 20, 2020. Mary Hopkins. Survivors include his wife of 67 years, Atkins was born May 3, 1941, in Birdseye, Ind., to the late nine siblings, Margaret, Irene, Edgar, Ruby, Althea, Alice, Rueben, Helen and Bert. The family will have Peggy J. Flickinger; children, James “Jim” A. Flickinger, Samuel and Lula (Spraggins) Atkins. He married Janet Shannon Harsell, Peggy Ann Zukas and Penny Jo Joseph C. McDermott (Speedy) Atkins on June 25, 1960; she survives. Floyd two Memorial services: Thursday, Oct. 29 at 10:30 Joseph C. “Joe” McDermott, 100, of Beech Grove, a.m. at Light of Life Lutheran Church at 2234 Sheek Kemle; six grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; relocated to Smith Valley in 1965 and bought his first and sister, Betty Hubner. Arrangements have been died Oct. 26, 2020. Joe was born Feb. 25, 1920 in bulldozer in 1970. He was the owner and operator of Road, Greenwood, IN 46143; and Saturday, Nov. 7 at Anthon, Iowa to the late Thomas J. and Marguerite 10:30 a.m. at Trinity Lutheran Church, 221 N. Louis entrusted to G. H. Herrmann Madison Avenue Funeral Atkins Excavating since 1970 and was still on the jobsite Home, 5141 Madison Ave., Indianapolis. V. (McKenna) McDermott. In 1945 Joe wed Carol up until three weeks ago. Floyd was a member, usher Ave., Coleman, WI 54112. Arrangements have been McDermott; Carol preceded Joe in death in 2009. Joe and trustee at Smith Valley United Methodist Church. entrusted to G.H. Herrmann Greenwood Funeral grew up in a farming family in Iowa with his seven He enjoyed the outdoors. Floyd was preceded in death Home. Frieda will be cremated at Trinity Lutheran siblings. Upon graduating from high school, Joe Church Cemetery in Coleman, Wisc. Paul Joseph Goedeker by his siblings, Doris Earlene Merkley, Sally Frances Paul Joseph Goedeker, 76, of Whiteland, died Oct. served his country in World War II. Joe was employed Kempf, Jesse Stillman Atkins and Stanley Ray Atkins. 26, 2020. Paul was born March 19, 1944 at St. Francis at Chrysler and Citizen’s Gas. Joe was last employed Survivors include his wife of 60 years, Janet; children, Hospital in Beech Grove to the late John and Marie at Central Rubber Supply. Joe was preceded in death Carol Jean (Rick) Bechman and Steve (Susan) Atkins; TSgt Bill Dunn by his seven siblings. Joe is survived by his children, TSgt Billy Dum, 33, died Oct. 20, 2020. A resident of (Braun) Goedeker. Paul wed Darlene K. Jarvis in 1969. four grandchildren, Stephanie (Richard) Schroder, Josh Paul was a graduate of Sacred Heart High School Paul (Dianne) McDermott and Jeanne O’Brien; his Bechman, Jeff Bechman, and Jessica (Jacob) Fink; and Greenwood, he was born Nov. 8, 1986 in Dallas, Texas grandchildren, Paul (Carol) McDermott, Jr., Rhonda to Thoeun Dom and Bouy Khlom. He was a member and attended classes at Butler University. He worked one great-grandchild, Blakely Schroder. Visitation was in clinical trials at Eli Lilly. Paul is preceded in death (Scott) Miller, Katie (Matt) Miller and Kelly Tremain; held Oct. 23 at the O’Riley Funeral Home, 6107 S. East of Raw Arts, Bai Cha Breakers. He served his country his great-grandchildren, Evan Tremain, Samuel Miller in the United States Air Force for 10 years before by his siblings, Thomas Goedeker and Gertrude St., Indianapolis. The funeral service was held Oct. 24 “Trudy” Williamson. Survivors include his wife of 51 and Andrew Miller; and a host of nieces, nephews, in the Smith Valley United Methodist Church, 5293 Old joining Intel for four years and then joining the Air cousins and extended family members. The Mass of National Guard full time where he was an industrial years, Darlene K. (Jarvis) Goedeker; his sons, Jeffrey P. Smith Valley Road, Greenwood. Pastors Jennifer Lewis (Nicole) Goedeker and Bradley J. (Marissa) Goedeker; Christian burial will be celebrated Saturday, Oct. 31 at and William Merkley officiated. Burial followed at the hygienist. He enjoyed spending time with his family, his grandchildren, Brady, Gabi, McKenzie, Isabelle, 11 a.m. in Holy Name Catholic Church, 89 N. 17th Ave., Independent Order of Odd Fellows Cemetery, Waverly. lifting weights, dancing, fishing and hiking. Survivors Holly, Quincy and Henry Goedeker; and a host of Beech Grove. Visitation will be held prior to mass from include his wife of 14 years, Thirann Dom; two 9 to 11 a.m. in the church. Following the celebration nieces, nephews and friends. Visitation will be held children, Rathani and Thearith; dog, Mocha; father, of Mass, Joe will be buried next to his wife in Calvary Thursday, Oct. 29, 4- 8 p.m. in the O’Riley Funeral John William Barr Thoeun Dom; mother, Bouy Khlom; two sisters, Nakry Cemetery in Indianapolis. Home, 6107 S. East St., Indianapolis. The recitation of John William Barr, 53, of Beech Grove, Sisowath and Jenny Rodriguez; and a host of aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins. Funeral services the rosary will begin at 7:30 p.m. Morning Prayers will died Oct. 19, 2020. John was born be recited at the funeral home prior to the celebration May 25, 1967 to John Albert and were conducted Oct. 24 at G. H. Herrmann Madison Gilbert Harold Palmer Avenue Funeral Home, 5141 Madison Ave. of Mass on Friday, Oct. 30 at 10:15 a.m. The Mass of Frances Theodora Barr. John served in Christian burial will be celebrated afterward at 11 Gilbert Harold Palmer, 88, of Mooresville, died Oct. 23, the U.S. Marines in Desert Shield and a.m. in Our Lady of the Greenwood Catholic Church, 2020. He was born April 27, 1932 in Indianapolis to the Desert Storm. He was an IT Edna Eldridge 335 S. Meridian St. Greenwood. Burial will follow in late Paul and Ruby Palmer. Gilbert was a veteran of the administrator for IU Health Hospital Greenwood Cemetery. U.S. Navy having served during the Korean Conflict. and the State of Indiana. He was a Edna Eldridge, Bargersville, died Oct. 24, 2020 at He was a member of Shelby Street Lighthouse Church. member of The Creek Church on Shelby Street and Otterbein-Franklin. She was 92. She was born Oct. He enjoyed traveling and participating in several the American Legion. John enjoyed playing pool, 8, 1928 in Bloomfield, Ind., one of 15 children born Mila Sue Hostetter missionary trips through his church, computers and bowling and swimming. John is survived by his wife, to Steve and Margaret Marie (Blaker) Hash. Edna was photography. He was preceded in death by a sister, Juanita Lanestosa Barr; sons, Alexander W. (Olivia) employed at Kroger, where she worked in the deli Mila Sue (Padgett) Hostetter, 82, of Beech Grove Barb Poole. He is survived by his wife, Alice Palmer; Barr and Ryan W. Barr; and a host of friends. Visitation and bakery departments and retired after 20 years of died Oct. 23, 2020. Mila was born Sept. 14, 1938 in children, Connie (Jeff) Hickey, Sonny (Connie) Palmer, and a celebration of life service for John was held Oct. service. Edna was a 50-year member of Providence Indianapolis to the late Theodore Roosevelt and Brenda (Timothy) Hawkins, Ralph Palmer, James (Lisa) 23 at Little & Sons Funeral Home, 1301 Main St., Beech Christian Church. In addition to her parents, she Mabel Elizabeth (Griffith) Padgett. Mila was preceded Palmer and Scott (Shannon) Palmer; 17 grandchildren; Grove, IN 46107. Due to COVID-19 social distance and was preceded in death by her husband, Stanley Earl in death by her husband of 49 years, Robert Eugene 36 great-grandchildren; and sisters, Maxine Palmer, a face mask will be required and a limit of 50 people in Eldridge; seven brothers; five sisters; a granddaughter, Hostetter; grandson, Kyle W. Orr; and siblings, Don Betty Crawford and Alice Thompson. Services the building at a time. Melissa Shaw and a great-great-granddaughter, Padgett, Jerry Padgett, Joyce Kirby and Ann Doyle. were held Oct. 26 at G. H. Herrmann Greenwood Ainsley Mitchell. Edna is survived by her sons, Kenneth Mila is survived by her children, Anthony Hostetter, Funeral Home at The Gardens of Olive Branch, 1605 D. (Judith) Eldridge, Dennis Earl (Shirley) Eldridge, Cindy (the late Rouke) Harper, Stephen Hostetter S. State Road 135. Burial was at Mount Pleasant Sharon Sue Brennan S. Wayne (Judy) Eldridge and William Allan (Diana) and Gregory (Lisa) Hostetter; grandchildren, Bradley Greenwood Cemetery. Boyer, Kristopher Hostetter, Abigail Hord, Whitney Sharon Sue Brennan, 79, of Eldridge; 10 grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; Griffo and Megan Graves; great-grandchildren, Indianapolis, died Oct. 16, 2020. three great-great-grandchildren; two sisters, Sarah Destiny Hoffman, Gabby Hord, Bella Hord, Addison Sharon was born Feb. 26, 1941 in Murphy and Naomi Dart; as well as several nieces and William H. Reeves Hord, Jersey Griffo, Presley Griffo, Myles Griffo, Jayman Crawfordsville, Ind. to Orpha W. nephews. Services were held Oct. 28 at Forest Lawn William H. (Bill) Reeves, 75, of Key Griffo, Gavin Orr, Gabe Orr, Lucy Pflum and Conner McAninch. Sharon was raised by her Funeral Home, 1977 S. State Road 135, Greenwood. Dr. Largo, Fla., formerly of Kokomo, Ind. Pflum; siblings, Judy Etherton, Phil Padgett, Louise grandparents, Chester and Myrtle Steve Sorenson officiated. Burial was at Forest Lawn and Indianapolis, died Oct. 19, 2020. Whitecavage and Janice Spears; and many nieces and McAninch. She was a secretary for Memory Gardens. The family would like to express Bill was born May 17, 1945, in Howard nephews. Arrangements are being handled by Little IPL. Sharon enjoyed bowling and their gratitude to Otterbein-Franklin and Main Street County, Ind., the son of Edmund M. and Sons Funeral Home Beech Grove. golfing. She did crafts, knitting and crochet. She Hospice for being Edna's family when her family could Reeves and Mildred D. (Conwell) made both of her daughters’ wedding dresses. Sharon not visit because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Reeves. On Aug. 17, 1978, he married is survived by her daughters, Kris (Anthony) Agresta Pamela Miles Robinson; she survives. and Suana (Mark) Lee; eight grandchildren, Joseph Betty Louise Lane He attended Sylvania High School in Sylvania, Ohio Lee, Ashley (Matt) Walsh, Carrie (Nick) Zamagias, Katie Maddona J. Eubanks Betty Louise (Richart) Lane, 100, died Oct. 21, 2020 and graduated in 1963 from Northwestern High (Tony) Thongphay, Zachary Lee, Vincent (Tia) Agresta, Madonna J. “Donna” Eubanks, 85, Indianapolis, died at Greenwood Village South. Betty was born May 24, School in Kokomo, Ind. After graduation, he joined Mateo (Jama) Agresta and Antonio (Brittany) Agresta, Oct. 24, 2020. Donna was born Dec. 30, 1934, in 1920 in Seymour, Ind. to the late Emma (Hunt) and the Navy and was a veteran of the Vietnam War. He 12 great-grandchildren; and two great-great- Greencastle, Ind. to the late Duward Dane York and Leo Richart. While working as a military secretary at served as a rated HM (Hospital Corpsman) attached to grandchildren. A Celebration of Sharon's Life will be Dorothy (Coffman) Waddell Hovis. She attended Freeman Field in Seymour, she met Jack; they were Marine Corps RECON. His duties in his five-year stint held Sunday, Nov. 8, 2020 at 4 p.m. at Little and Sons Arsenal Technical High School and was a homemaker married in 1944. He died weeks after they celebrated included emergency medical treatment in combat Beech Grove Funeral Home. A gathering will be from for many years. After her children were raised, she their 70th anniversary. Betty is survived by her environments where he earned the nickname “Doc,” 2 - 4 p.m. at the funeral home. Burial will take place at became a housekeeper at Ritter Health Care until her sons, Richard (Diana) Lane and Robert (Linda) Lane; as he was often the only medical help available. He a later date at . retirement. Donna loved word searches, crossword daughter, Barbara (Gary) Huston; grandchildren, owned Reeves Buick-Pontiac, Greenwood, from 1991 puzzles, solitaire and keeping up with her family with Susan (Grant) Collinsworth, Joseph (Lindsay) Lane, to his retirement in 2010. He was preceded in death frequent phone calls. She was preceded in death by Corey (Thien) Lane, Norm Schwartz, Ian Huston, by his parents; brother, Ed Reeves; and an infant sister. Frieda Pauline Esther Carow a son, Dennie Lee Eubanks, a daughter, Susan Smith; Emma (Mike) Huang and Spencer Huston; great- Bill is survived by his wife, Pam; daughter, Christi Frieda Pauline Esther Carow, 83, of Greenwood, brother, Ronnie Lee Hovis; sisters, Neta and Vera; and grandchildren, Ariana and Kaia Lane, Madalyn, (Greg) Achors; son, Miles (Amy) Robinson; grandsons, died Oct. 23, 2020. She was born Nov. 8, 1936 in a grandson, Christopher Buses. Survivors include her Grace, Graham and Terrin Collinsworth; brother, Dr. Kyle (Jillian) Achors and Konner (Kearni) Achors; Suring, Wisc. to the late Albert and Lillie Rakow. children, Mike Eubanks, Gary Eubanks, Judy Yancey, Paul (Frances) Richart; and many extended family great-granddaughter, Chloe Achors; and nephew, Lee She completed her Registered Nursing degree at Danny Eubanks, Brian Eubanks, Dennis Eubanks, Steve members. Betty was a member of Our Lady of The Reeves. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, a celebration Milwaukee Lutheran Hospital School of Nursing Eubanks, Tonya Buses, Denise Hall, Robin Smith and Greenwood Catholic Church. She and Jack pioneered of life will be held at a future date. and worked at St. Luke’s Hospital in Milwaukee. She Jeanmarie “Jenny” Deal; one brother, Richard Lee Hovis; the self-service laundry business in Indianapolis was a member of Light of Life Lutheran Church in 52 grandchildren; 50 great-grandchildren; and eight among their various businesses over the years. Thank Greenwood. She loved traveling with her husband of great-great-grandchildren. Services were held Oct. 28 you to the staff of Greenwood Village South for their at O’Riley Funeral Home, 6107 S. East St., Indianapolis. kindness and service for the past few years. Services Obituaries continued on page 17. ss-times.com • Week of October 29-November 4, 2020 17 The Southside Times FOR THE RECORD Obituaries

Obituaries continued from page 16. great-grandchildren; a sister, Michelle, (Winston) Robert Eugene Stevens son, Danielle Cox; his siblings, Mason Wiles, Morgan Nwoke; nephew, Christopher Nwoke; as well as a Anderson, Isabella Stone, Tyler Stone and Corey Robert “Bob” Eugene Stevens, 86, host of friends and co-workers. A memorial service Stone; and his grandparents, Kevin Stone, Donna died Oct. 22, 2020 at his Indianapolis was held Oct. 26 at Southside Seventh Day Adventist home. Bob was born Feb. 13, 1934 to Cunningham and Alan Wiles. Public services will not Brenda Lee Russell Church, 4801 Shelbyville Road, Indianapolis, IN the late Emery and Ruth (Johnson) be observed at this time. Cremation will take place at 46237. Arrangements have been entrusted to G. H. Mrs. Brenda Lee (Cannon) Russell, Indianapolis, died Stevens in Mitchell, Ind. Bob served in the Morgan County Crematory. Arrangements were Herrmann Madison Avenue Funeral Home, 5141 Oct. 16, 2020. She was 71. The first of five children, she the United States Army from June handled by O’Riley Funeral Home. Madison Ave., Indianapolis, IN. was born April 26, 1949 in Indianapolis, a daughter of 1952 to July 1955, earning the the late Robert Lee and Mary Anne (Adams) Cannon. National Defense Medal and the Reginald VanDyke Brenda attended Northwest High School and was a Mildred Rose Schallert Army of Occupation Medal (Germany). After 20-plus member of the graduating class of 1967. She then years, he retired as a tool and die operator with United Reginald “Redgie” VanDyke, Martinsville, Ind., died attended Ball State University, majoring in music. She Mildred Rose “Mick” Schallert, 93, of Technologies. Bob was a member of the American Oct. 24, 2020. He was 70. Redgie was born June 30, later returned to Northwest where she was employed Montgomery, Minn. and most Legion. He enjoyed fishing, spending time in his 1950 in Franklin, a son of the late Wallace Lee and in the music department as the pianist/accompanist. recently of Gifford, Ill. died Oct. 17, garden, tending to his tomato plants and drawing art Lora Catherine (Boring) VanDyke. Redgie graduated At a young age, Brenda began piano lessons and 2020. She was born on March 13, with colored pencils. He was preceded in death by his from Center Grove High School in 1968. He was a excelled in piano and organ. She grew in her playing 1927 in Edgar, Wisc. to the late only brother, Otis “Bud” L. Haselhulin. Bob is survived member of the Ironworkers Union Local 22 and was skills and eventually became an accomplished Edward John and Mary Katherine by his wife, Sandra L. (Woolbright) Stevens, whom he a partner/owner/operator of Indy Steel Erectors. In musician. In her younger years, she also played cello (Bode) Schumacher. Mildred married Aug. 9, 1980; five children; seven stepchildren; addition to his parents, he was preceded in death and bass in the all-city orchestra. She played for many graduated from Grafton High School several grandchildren and many great-grandchildren. by his sister, Cathy Lasley. He is survived by his wife churches, weddings and funerals. She was preceded in Grafton, Wisc. She completed her bachelor’s and Visitation will be held Friday, Oct. 30, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. of nearly 54 years, RayeAnne (Knapp) VanDyke; his in death by a sister, Annette Cannon and a brother, master’s degrees and taught physical education and in Lauck & Veldhof Funeral & Cremation Services, children, Brad (Julie) VanDyke and Missy (Chris) Robert L. Cannon, Jr. Survivors include her husband science for the Waseca Public School System and 1458 S. Meridian St., Indianapolis, where funeral Urquhart; his grandchildren, Breyanna (David) of 38 years, William (Bill) Russell; her daughter, Lori Montgomery-Lonsdale Public School System, both in services will be conducted at 1 p.m. Committal Shirley, Taylor (Nick) Gates, Jacob VanDyke, Cassidy (Chris) Head; her mother, Mary Anne Cannon; her Minnesota. Mick was preceded in death by her services with military honors will be conducted 3 p.m. Johnson (fiancé, Logan McNamee), Logan VanDyke husband, Hank Schallert, in 2002; infant daughter, sister, Sally (Ricky) Hopper; her brother, Vincent at Floral Park Cemetery, Indianapolis. Due to COVID-19 and Camryn Johnson; his great-grandchildren, Mary Katherine Schallert; siblings, Rose Hintz, Marie (Rhonda) Cannon; as well as several nieces and restrictions those in attendance must wear a mask. Aria Shirley, Zoe Shirley, Grayson Gates and Harlee Schumacher, Mathias Schumacher, Cecelia Benton, Gates; his brothers, Wallace (Pam) VanDyke and nephews. Funeral services will be held at a later date. Alois Schumacher, Dorothy Wetzel, Edward Burial will take place at Forest Lawn Memory Gardens. Danny (Chris) VanDyke; his sisters, Sharon (Gary) Schumacher, George Schumacher and Alfred Kade N. Stone Murray, Linda (Bob) Poehler, Kay (Bill) Riley and Schumacher; and granddaughter, Briana (Martinez) Kade N. Stone, 24, of Indianapolis, died Oct. 20, 2020. Jacqui (Randy) Dakin; as well as several nieces and Pasqua. Survivors include her children, Deacon Nate Kade was born on May 8, 1996 in Indianapolis. Kade nephews. Visitation will be held Thursday, Oct. 29, Leanne Loriane Sauers (Kathy) Schallert, Belinda Martinez, Miles (Annette) graduated from Southport High School in the class 4-8 p.m. at Forest Lawn Funeral Home, 1977 S. State Leanne Loriane Sauers, 57, of Indianapolis, died Oct. Schallert and Corinne Hannon; grandchildren, of 2014. Kade enjoyed spending time outside and Road 135, Greenwood. Services will be conducted at 19, 2020. She was born Feb. 20, 1963 in Kalamazoo, Michael Schallert, Charles Hannon, Heidi Fogle and loved animals. When he was not outside, he could be Friday, Oct. 30, 11 a.m. at the funeral home. Burial Mich. to John James Mendel and Marian Jeanne Kellie Schallert; great-grandchildren, Doria Martinez found playing video games and watching movies, (Spohr) Mendel. Leanne had a great love for animals and two other minors. A Mass of Christian burial was will follow at Forest Lawn Memory Gardens. especially the Star Wars series and Avatar: The Last and enjoyed the outdoors. She worked at St. Francis, celebrated Oct. 24 in SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral, Airbender. Spending time with his family was the then Select / Kindred as unit clerk for 22 years. Indianapolis, by Rev. Msgr. Mark A. Svarczkopf. Burial most important thing to Kade, especially with his son, Survivors include her parents; her husband, Michael followed services in the Most Holy Redeemer Catholic Obituaries are printed free of charge. Funeral directors Solaris. Kade is survived by his mother and father, D. Sauers; daughters, Dawn Wilkins, Erin Kiesel and Church, Montgomery, Minn. in the Fort Snelling are encouraged to send obituaries and photos to news@ Kerry (Wiles) Anderson and Jeff Anderson; his son, National Cemetery in Minneapolis. ss-times.com. Information received by noon Tuesday Sara Sauers; grandchildren, Alex, Alyssa, Isabella, Solaris Stone; his significant other and mother to his Landon, Dustin, Nathan, Chelsea and Leah; and two will be published Thursday, space permitting.

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Mass: Englert. | Sun.: 10:30 a.m. | Adult & Children’s 46217. | Sunday Services: 6:30 p.m. | TSCOI.org. 4:30 p.m. | Sun. Mass: 10 a.m. | Completely Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. | Come join us ✞ UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST Handicapped Accessible. | All Welcome! for a traditional style worship experience St. John’s United Church of Christ • 7031 followed by a time of food and fellowship! Holy Name of Jesus • 89 N. 17th Ave., Beech S. East St., Indpls (U.S. 31, Southport Road). Grove. | Ph: (317) 784-5454. | Rev. Robert ✞ NON-DENOMINATIONAL | Ph: (317) 881-2353. | Rev. Ross Tyler. | Sun. Robeson. | Worship Times & Anticipation Sun.: Emmanuel Church: Banta Campus • Contemporary Worship: 9 a.m. | Traditional 7:30, 9:30 & 11:30 a.m. | Sat. Mass: 5 p.m. 6602 S. Harding St., Indpls. | Ph: (317) 535- Worship: 10:30 a.m. | Sunday School: 10:30 a.m. 9673. | Pr. 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STATE REPRESENTATIVE – DISTRICT 93 Practical Hometown Leadership Tired of political games and divisiveness? Me too. As your state senator, Aaron Freeman has:

✔ Encouraged economic development through low taxes and less regulation. I am committed to finding common ground on the issues that matter most to Hoosiers. ✔ Repeatedly voted against costly tax increases and has only supported balanced budgets.

✔ Made improving education a priority by increasing funding and supporting teachers and parents.

✔ Supported our public safety personnel while fighting to keep our streets safe.

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