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Children with autism rely heavily on a set schedule. Now that social distanc- ing is a new norm, those on the autism spectrum disorder need to adapt to a new routine. Rach- elle Vaughn offers this advice: “Create as much structure for them as you can. Also make sure you’re spending quality time with them and not just pushing schoolwork. And limiting screen time as much as you can.” Elle Scanlan, Board Certified Behavior Analyst with AND ADAPTING ADAPTING 19 AND Cornerstone added: “Ac- tivities that stimulate the senses can be useful – weighted blankets, lis- tening to music, playing with sensory toys and Top right, Layden Vaughn meets one of his favorite Disney heroines, Elsa. | Top center, Layden was close to several staff members at Cornerstone: from left, Brandon gross-motor movement.”

Puszkiewicz, center manager; Elle Scanlan (MA, BCBA); and Mallory Kingery (MA, BCBA and clinical director. | Top right, Santa Claus gave Layden a book for Christmas ROUTINE IN CHANGES TO in 2016. | Bottom left, Layden and his aunt Morgan dressed up for Halloween. | Bottom center, Layden’s family celebrated his graduation. From left, Erich Vaughn COVID- (dad), Rachelle (mom) and Cooper, 9 (brother). | Bottom right, Amy Acton, an ABA therapist who worked with Layden. (Submitted photos) Perseverance & pride Cornerstone Autism Center helps 10-year-old achieve success in developing life skills

By Nancy Price wide early intervention system that serves ues to increase his language all the time. He with less distress than when he started.” Layden Vaughn is a typical 10-year-old children with developmental disabilities. can write his name and is learning how to “I’d say the most impactful thing that in many ways. He enjoys all things Dis- “(The staff) would all tell me that they -be read and spell! Also, when he started at Cor- Layden does now that I wasn’t sure he’d ever ney, SpongeBob cards, music, painting in lieved he had Sensory Processing Disorder, nerstone, Layden had a very difficult time -at do is interact with his brother,” Rachelle class at Mary Bryan Elementary School but autism was never mentioned,” she said. tending to tasks or activities longer than a added. “Its amazing to see their relation- and beatboxing. “Then at his case conference when he turned minute. He now sits for long periods of time ship now compared to where it was. Also, I He’s also close with his younger brother, 3, they told me they were diagnosing him in his classroom!” will never forget the first time Layden said, Cooper, 9. Yet his mother, Rachelle feared with autism and referred us to Riley Hospi- Elle Scanlan, Board Certified Behavior An- ‘I love you, mom.’ It was an extreme- that would never happen nine years ago. tal for Children.” alyst with Cornerstone, worked closely ly emotional experience and I Around the time Layden turned 1, Rach- Specialists at Riley explained the impor- with Layden and noted vast improve- just wanted him to keep say- elle noticed that he was slightly regressing in tance of early intervention and ABA (ap- ments, including his communica- ing it over and over and over some developmental areas. “He was no lon- plied behavior analysis) for those diagnosed tion, social and attention skills, again. It was the best thing in ger trying to talk or approximate new words, with autism. Layden began meeting with a compared to when he started at- the entire world.” he was starting to avoid eye contact and his therapist at Cornerstone Autism Center in tending therapy. “By the time he When Layden completed social anxiety was very high,” she recalled. 2013 for seven hours a day, five days a week. graduated Cornerstone, he was therapy at Cornerstone, the “His first birthday party, he cried for the ma- Rachelle began to notice Layden improving able to ask those around him staff held a graduation party jority of it. When his younger brother was developmentally within the first few weeks. questions regarding chang- for him; he even wore a cap born, Layden was uninterested in him and “He was trying harder to communicate es in his environment and gown. “Watching Layden never paid any attention to him.” with us, repeating words and sounds and his and daily schedules,” at his graduation, you Rachelle eventually brought Layden to his eye contact was improving right off the bat,” she said. “He also could tell that he felt very pediatrician, who recommended an evalua- she said. “When he started therapy, he had seemed to adapt proud,” Rachelle said. “It tion by ProKids Indiana First Steps, a state- maybe a handful of words that he could say. to changes was a proud moment for He now speaks in full sentences and contin- in routines all of us.”

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Cornerstone Autism Center is located at 380 Polk St. in Greenwood. (Submitted photo) Ten years of excellent care Serving children with autism

By Abrahm Hurt, Communications Intern check insurance for eligibility. Cornerstone It began with holding town meetings, look- accepts most major commercial insurance in- ing for commercial space and developing mar- cluding Medicaid. Cornerstone was the first keting materials. Ten years lat- ABA provider in the greater Indianapolis area er, Cornerstone Autism Center to seek out and become a Medicaid provider. has served over 400 clients. Cornerstone understands the insurance In 2010, Cornerstone Autism process can be confusing for caregivers. Center started with nine thera- Their parent support staff are available to pists and one client. Today, they answer any questions. have in total served over 400 cli- “We support families by asking them what ents and employ over 200 staff at their locations their needs are, and touching base regularly in Greenwood, West Lafayette and Edinburgh. to see how we can help,” said Sheila Edwards, “From our humble beginnings, we have Certified Health Coach and Parent Liaison. grown to over 200 employees and serve over “Each child’s Board-Certified Behavior An- 150 children every day,” said Debbie Ide, alyst is in frequent contact with parents to Chief Operating Officer and Co-Founder of share ideas, newly gained skills and oppor- Cornerstone Autism Center. “It has been an tunities to practice skills at home.” amazing trajectory to witness and I am so Cornerstone also has a lending library, a proud of all that we have accomplished.” parent Facebook group, individual or group Cornerstone’s mission for the past 10 training and a parent resource book. years has been to maximize those who “My son has been at Cornerstone Autism struggle, embrace those who love and ful- Center for two years,” said Elisha, Corner- fill those who serve. Using assessment and stone parent. “This has been the best choice their one-on-one Applied Behavior Analysis I’ve ever made for him.” approach, they strive to help clients advance Learn more about Cornerstone Autism Kenosis Counseling Center is a community-based private and achieve success. Center at cornerstoneautismcenter.com. practice providing individual, family/marital and group To support families, Cornerstone has You can take a virtual tour and ask questions counseling. Licensed therapists have a variety of specialties an Intake Coordinator who guides parents by emailing info@cornerstoneautismcenter. com or calling us at (317) 888-1557. including special needs (i.e. autism spectrum disorders, through the enrollment paperwork and helps ADHD, etc), anxiety/mood disorders, trauma (i.e. suicide loss, traumatic death, abuse, etc), addictions, as well as How to help those with Autism Spectrum working with gifted/profoundly gifted kids and families. Disorder transition to a new schedule The origin of the word “Kenosis” means to empty oneself, and it is our ongoing hope and vision that you find DAN MILLER, MA in ABA • MA in Counseling By Dan Miller, MA, MA, NCC, LMHCA tion. Most ASD individuals crave predict- Kenosis Counseling Center to be a place where you can ... NCC & LMHCA Kenosis Counseling Center ability and routine. Unanticipated changes We are all experiencing challenging, unpre- and disruptions to the normal may invoke Empty Yourself • Change Your Life • Fill Your Future dictable, even unprecedented life changes. As increased intense anxiety often followed parents, family, educators and with disruptive, defiant behavior and emo- professionals we need to be tional dysregulation. KENOSIS COUNSELING CENTER mindful of the potential added With this stated, families will do well to 1678 FRY ROAD, SUITE D impact of major life and sched- introduce a new type of structure that the ule changes for persons with school routine used to provide. All of us are GREENWOOD, IN 46142 Autism Spectrum Disorder. ASD is not concomitant www.kenosiscenter.com • (317) 865-1674 with flexibility and necessary improvisa- Kenosis Center continued on page 6. 6 Week of April 2-7, 2020 • ss-times.com AUTISM AWARENESS MONTH 2020 The Southside Times

Kenosis Center continued from page 5. ON CAMPUS Coping with stress during uncertain times

Roncalli graduate named to By Angel Knapp, Senior Director of 2. Laugh it up fans of predictability. Help your loved one Citadel Dean’s List Clinical and Consulting Services, with ASD by imposing new routine, prefer- Damar Services Sometimes fun is more than just fun. It ably with some input and buy-in with the Academics – can be a strategic way to resolve tense situa- individual with ASD. There will need to Patrick Cherry, a graduate of There are a lot of unknowns in the world tions. So, if things get stressful, find a light- be a new familiar. Transitional difficulties Roncalli High School, is among the more right now. Millions are working from hearted distraction. Share a funny story or are foundational with ASD. Please consid- than 1,200 cadets and students recognized home, many are out of a job, take a moment to watch a silly video. er visual schedules and gentle countdowns for their academic achievements during the schools are closed and emo- when making new transitions in this time of fall 2019 semester at The Citadel. The dean's tions are running high. After 3. Celebrate success social isolation. list is a recognition given to cadets and stu- a sudden change, anxiety is It’s important to recognize the great Finally, we must recognize that most in- dents who are registered for 12 or more se- not unexpected. things that are still happening. It might be dividuals on the spectrum tend to be very mester hours and whose grade point average At Damar Services, Inc., hanging a picture on the refrigerator, making concrete, literal, black-and-white kind of is 3.20 or higher, with no grade of I (Incom- dealing with stress is not a a special dinner after a milestone, or having thinkers/processers. Try to imagine the level plete) and no grade below C for work in a se- new concept. Every day, staff walk side-by- a dance party after a good day. Whatever it of worry and concern for a child with ASD mester. Approximately 2,400 cadets and stu- side with clients teaching coping techniques is, choose to celebrate the moment. who may be listening to COVID-19 broad- dents currently attend The Citadel. Due to a and self-calming strategies. Here are a few of 4. Take care of yourself casts while mom and dad are working from commitment to academic excellence, 63 per- the best ways to help manage stress during home and quarantine. Be honest but remind cent of Citadel cadets and students graduate uncertain times. Be mindful of self-care. Put time in your after four years and go on to earn an average schedule to relax, to recover and to have fun. yourselves, and especially your children, that salary of nearly $57,000 after learning how to 1. Set a schedule and make it visual Pick an activity that works for you – spending this is transitory and not hopeless. Reassure be principled leaders in all walks of life. Schedules bring structure to what can time outside, video calling a friend, listening them that they are safe, well cared for, and feel like an out-of-control situation. Kids to music, or practicing deep breaths. Don’t be loved. The ASD needs to be able to predict Emmerich Manual High School might resist schedules, but the truth is, they afraid to ask for a break if you need it. Even with and anticipate the coming days and weeks. graduate named to thrive with structure and generally don’t social distancing, we are all in this together. We all do. Establish visual schedules and talk Transylvania Dean's List like surprises. When making a schedule, in- through unanticipated changes with reas- volve the whole family and make it visual. For those that feel their stress or anxiety is surance and positivity. Academics – Calynn Jackson of Indianapo- Using stickers, colored markers and other unmanageable and interfering with daily life, lis was named to the Transylvania University embellishments and hanging the finished consider reaching out to a mental health pro- Dean's List for fall 2019. To be named to the product in a common area will help every- fessional. The National Suicide Prevention dean's list, a student must achieve at least a one pay more attention to it. Lifeline (800)-273-8255 – is available 24/7 3.5 grade point average during the term. and offers free and confidential support. ss-times.com • Week of April 2-7, 2020 7 The Southside Times COMMUNITY

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The ramifica- When Melinda Zell began her association tions of the “real” world outside the perim- Call us today! with the Atterbury Job Corps in February of eter fence has gradually filtered into the shel- 2005, she had no idea that her studies would 1505 E Southport Rd, Indianapolis, IN 46227 tered and controlled academic environment 317-784-2266 also include that of the spiritual realm. Located on East Southport Rd. between US 31 and Madison Ave. – drugs, alcohol, fights, sex and the stabbing The Job Corps is located on land once oc- of a female student in 2008. southportsmilesindy.com cupied by the Wakeman General Hospital Yet it would appear that “things” are hap- complex. The 47 buildings comprising the pening just below the surface – and not a hospital were the largest of its kind in the part of Job Corps curriculum. Many build- United States during the 1940s, containing ings on the campus are indeed newer, built over 9,000 beds. During its tour of duty the where former buildings used to stand. How- Seeking Career Direction? facility treated more than 85,000 patients ever, a far share of existing buildings has and was one of several of the Army’s plastic been repurposed. Renovations aside, many surgery centers in the country. The hospital in the paranormal community feel that all of OR College Planning? steadfastly became a silent witness to the re- these locations have potential for becoming sults of war, and to the individuals passing in harbingers for those who have remained be- and out of its doors. hind. Zell had her own dormitory encounter Let’s speculate on the doctors and nurs- as a student in 2005: (317) 395-3323 es who daily traversed the hallways of these “I remember being in the bathroom at 1 careercoachindy.com buildings. Their job was to provide comfort a.m. I heard someone come in and the stall and healing for many far beyond that hap- door next to mine opened and closed. I Email or call for pening. And of those who occupied a bed bent my head to look under (the stall) and and found themselves in a position far be- saw no feet. I said, 'Hello.' There was no an- $ yond their control or understanding? Their 10 off swer. 'Guys ... this isn't funny!' I hurried up, daily life became a series of visits from these finished and searched the entire bathroom. your consultation white-clad staff, charged with easing pain Nothing! My heart started pounding and and addressing injuries – both physical and and let’s get you started then I heard a little girl's laughter in the hall psychological. We should also speculate on and a ball being bounced. I ran to my room. I on the right path today! the pain and personal turmoil these build- thought I was crazy until until someone else ings absorbed during this period of time. told me they had heard the same thing!” This brewed daily, replaced by a consistent Is that the only paranormal story com- Lauren [BA, MA] started Career Coach Indy after working cycle of new arrivals. It can be compared to a ing out of the Job Corps Center? Zell replied at Purdue University to help individuals navigate their career giant sponge, soaking everything in and then with a smile, “That's just the beginning. ...” paths. She is a trained Career Coach and has experience gradually releasing. guiding hundreds of individuals & students through changing Many patients left on their own accord, careers. Lauren is an advocate for corporate careers, as however there were those who checked in Rick Hinton, a Southport resident, well as careers in the skilled trades. She provides career loves researching things that go bump but never checked out. In the paranormal testing to help individuals better understand their inner in the night. His articles can be read field hospitals seem to be the greatest recipi- passions and strengths to make the best career choice. on Facebook: Rick Hinton, Southport She also helps with the job search process from start ent of life-and-death drama fueling ghostly Paranormal Examiner. Hinton conducts to finish, including resumes and interview prepara- activity. Just saying. ... paranormal investigations with his tion. Call today or visit careercoachindy.com! For however many months a Job Corps team, South Central Paranormal. student is on grounds, these grounds essen- 8 Week of April 2-7, 2020 • ss-times.com VIEWS The Southside Times

FROM THE EDITOR STARS & STRIKES ON THE SOUTHSIDE HUMOR

The Southside Times is all about people nized? Email your “Stars and Strikes” Learn new skills while and our community. What do you like to [email protected]. Angie Norris of stuck at home in your neighborhood? What don’t you Beech Grove contributed to this week's like? Who has done something nice, no Stars and Strikes. A state stay-at-home order was an- matter how small, and should be recog- nounced March 23. While that’s only a week-and-a-half ago, many of us are al- ready going a little stir crazy. It’s spring Star: to those stepping up to help Star: to American Senior Com- and we want to be out walking trails, others with needed supplies dur- munities for partnering with lo- meeting our friends and family for a meal ing the coronavirus, whether creating cal restaurants, McAlister’s Deli and Red or taking a break at our local coffee shop. masks for hospital patients or donating Robin Gourmet Burgers and Brews, to Instead, we are organizing our food in hand sanitizer to first responders. provide weekly meals for staff members the pantry alphabetically, bragging to our in all their communities, during the in- TOP 10 THINGS I'VE friends that we’ve already seen all seasons Star: to Ball Park Pizza in Beech terim of restrictions imposed by COV- of Grey’s Anatomy on Netflix or teaching Grove for giving away free pizzas ID-19. ASC will serve over 10,000 meals ACCOMPLISHED SINCE our pets how to give high fives. to those in need. today to support building staff members THE QUARENTINE BEGAN Why not use the time to learn those across the state. Star: to the community support- new skills we always talk about but nev- By Torry Stiles er do, like how to change a tire, speak ing locally owned restaurants Star: to the Beech Grove com- serving carryout and delivery. munity coming together to start French, or chop an onion without crying? 10. Found toilet paper. An article in the online magazine, Men- Neighbors Helping Neighbors, a place to 9. Taught the family to appreciate the tal Floss lists 50 YouTube tutorials to learn offer or request help during hard times. Asian grocery store's ability to get all the basics, from the fun (like poker or stuff Kroger can't. ... like ramen noo- calligraphy) and the practical (like CPR or dles, snails and toilet paper. how to clean a cast iron pan). Here are few examples: 8. Discovered we can eat like kings so long as kings like barbecue sauce, fig HOW TO UNCLOG A KITCHEN SINK: Avoid the plumb- newtons, ramen noodles and snails. er by putting chemistry to good use, includ- ing baking soda and white vinegar, plus some 7. Spent the time spring cleaning. heavy helpings of boiling water. Found my high school yearbook. Real glad plaid polyester went out of LEARN TO SAY “HELLO” IN NEARLY 50 LANGUAGES: style and stayed there. Whether you’re planning a trip around the world or just want to impress at a party, this 6. Bragged to everyone about how I two-minute tutorial will help you make friends was smart enough to NOT go on no matter where you go. a cruise. HOW TO BE A BETTER DANCER IN THREE STEPS: Instead QUOTE OF THE WEEK 5. Made plans to book a cruise when of relying on liquid courage to help you get this is all over and prices are in through awkward wedding reception dances, a the basement. video from The Wall Street Journal breaks down the art of dancing into just three easy steps. 4. Laundered everything I own that doesn't bark or have a cord. 3. Alphabetized my sock drawer. To learn these (and 45 more) skills, go “We must accept finite disappointment, to mentalfloss.com/article/572087-learn- 2. Reached the point where my dogs skills-on-you tube. but never lose infinite hope.” no longer want to hear the phrase, "Want to go for a walk?" – Martin Luther King, Jr. 1. Learned how to annoy my wife even before she gets out of bed.

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Hoosier Brewing Company donates hand sanitizer to first responders

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By Nancy Price Left, Stone Creek Dining is one of many Southside restaurants open for carryout. | Center, Stone Right after Hoosier Brewing Company Creek’s bread is included with a special Easter temporarily closed its doors on March 22 in dinner meal. | Right, try a gilled Cajun chicken response to the coronavirus crisis, the staff deluxe sandwich on Texas toast with a side of Cajun fries at Flashbacks Family Bar & Grille. began manufacturing hand sanitizer for the (Submitted photos) public and first responders. “We were overwhelmed with requests for donations,” said Brian Nentrup, founder and managing partner for Hoosier Brewing Com- pany. “Most of those were requests from our fist responders who had no supply or very low.” The Greenwood location has donated Many Southside restaurants remain open hand sanitizer to a number of police depart- ments, including IMPD, Indiana State Police for carryout and delivery Department, Franklin and Hope, as well as most of the fire departments in those areas. their homes, including seniors or those Those with VIP Rewards will earn “We manufacturer the sanitizer based FEATURE with disabilities. double VIP points when ordering car- on the TTB, the governing agency over our Pruitt, like many business owners, is ryout. As well, if customers choose to distillery and from guidelines from FDA/ By Nancy Price helping to ensure the health and safety order a $50 gift card, they will receive WHO,” Nentrup said. “We have given over of his customers and employees by ad- a credit for $10. Stone Creek Dining is 100 gallons at this point (one-gallon bottles) As many of the state’s restaurants, hering to strict measures. “We try to offering a special Easter dinner for four and are trying to get a source for enough bars and distilleries, including Hoosier keep things sanitized and wiped down to customers, which includes ham with bottles that we can offer to the public.” Brewing Company in Greenwood, have as much as possible,” he said. “I’ve got a sugar glaze, green beans, mashed po- The Danville Police Department reached temporarily closed their doors in re- sanitizers out and a dispenser at the tatoes, bread, house salad with dress- out to Hoosier Brewing, expecting to pur- sponse to Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb’s door. Once every hour we clean the ing made from scratch and carrot cake chase the sanitizer. When Detective Andrew order on March 16 to close dining-in door handles.” for $60. Pride arrived to pick four gallons of sanitizer, services, other local restaurants remain Stone Creek Dining Company in Numerous restaurants are also re- he was surprised to learn that there was no open for takeout and delivery (see page Greenwood is one of 22 locations owned vising their business hours. Flashbacks cost, according to Nate Lien, public informa- 11 for a list of those on the Southside). by Cunningham Restaurant Group that now closes by 9 p.m. most weeknights, tion officer for the Danville Police Depart- Ted Pruitt, owner of Flashbacks Fam- reopened its doors for takeout after be- 10 p.m. on Friday and Saturday nights ment. “For us, we still have to work every day ily Bar & Grille, reported that carryout ing “triple sanitized,” according to Ca- and 8 p.m. on Sundays. Stone Creek and work with the public; hand sanitizer is services have been going well for his rissa Newton, director of marketing for Dining is open from 4-8 p.m. each day. hard to find. This has been great for us.” restaurant through the past few weeks. Cunningham. “We instituted a number “I want our customers to know how Nentrup said the distillery is selling the “The Franklin Township community of safety precautions,” she said, includ- thankful Flashbacks is for their commu- product to businesses that can afford to con- has supported small businesses here,” ing sanitizing everything, even down nity support,” Pruitt said. “If our cus- tribute. “We suggest businesses contribute he said. to the ink pens and maintaining a dis- tomers are worried (about their safety) $100 per gallon, which helps offset the num- Popular carryout food includes piz- tance of six feet from others. As well, and don’t want to come out for business, ber of donations,” he said. za, hamburgers, hot wings and the customers are picking up their orders we understand that,” adding that he is Businesses can help by purchasing gal- “top-selling tenderloin,” he said. Pruitt curbside and paying over the phone. extending prayers and looking forward lons online at order.hoosier.beer and dona- is offering free delivery in the Frank- “We’re not allowing guests to come in,” to seeing his customers dining in again tion requests can be made at donations.hoo- lin Township area for those confined to Newton added. to enjoy a good beverage and hot meal. sier.beer. For more information, please visit Facebook/Hoosier Brewing. ss-times.com • Week of April 2-7, 2020 11 UPLIFT THE DOWNTURN: Supporting Our Southside Businesses

Iaria’s Italian Restaurant Napoli Villa Italian Restaurant Southside restaurants serving carryout 317 S. College Ave., Indianapolis 758 Main St., Beech Grove (317) 638-7706 | iariasrestaurant.com (317) 783-4122 | napoliindy.com and delivery meals Imbibe Bar New Dey Rising Cafe and Bakery 1105 Shelby St., Indianapolis 702 Main St., Beech Grove (317) 687-4857 | fountainsquareindy.com (317) 507-0558 | /NewDeyRising Christina’s Pancake House FEATURE 215 Terrace Ave. #2513, Indianapolis | (317) 631-0441 Jack's Pizza Newk’s Eatery christinas-pancake-house.business.site 2801 Fairview Place, Ste. G, Greenwood 1279 N. Emerson Ave., Greenwood (317) 885-1344 | jackspizzagreenwood.com (317) 882-2300 | Locations.newks.com Compiled by Brian Ruckle and Nancy Price Coffeehouse Five 325 Market Plaza, Greenwood Jack's Pizza The NY Slice (317) 300-4330 | coffeehousefive.com 8069 S. Madison Ave., Indianapolis 1201 Greenwood Park E. Drive, Greenwood The following Southside restaurants are (317) 887-1344 | /JacksPizzaSouthIndy (317) 887-1009 | thenyslice.com open for carryout and/or delivery. Please Corner Bar 5506 S. Meridian St., Indianapolis Jack's Pizza Papa Murphy's Take 'N' Bake Pizza contact the restaurant with any questions. If (317) 941-7098 | /cornerbar5066 707 S. Madison Ave., Ste. D, Greenwood 5347 Thompson Road, Indianapolis there is a restaurant to add to this list, please (317) 882-4600 | jackspizzagreenwood.com (317) 784-7272 | order.papamurphys.com Dale's Family Restaurant email Nancy at [email protected]. 5209 E. Thompson Road, Indianapolis Jaggers Papa Murphy's Take 'N' Bake Pizza 1949 Tavern (317) 210-8609 | dalesfamilyrestaurant.com 7833 U.S. Hwy 31 S., Indianapolis 1011 N. State Road 135 F3, Greenwood 614 Main St., Beech Grove /dalesfamilyrestaurnatindy (317) 781-0855 | eatjaggers.com (317) 889-8888 | order.papamurphys.com (317) 591-9026 | /1949tavern Dairy Queen Grill & Chill - Thompson Road Jashan Indian cuisine Peppy Grill Ale Emporium 5231 E. Thompson Road, Indianapolis 210 S. Emerson Ave., Greenwood 1004 Ave., Indianapolis 997 E. County Line Road, Greenwood (317) 782-9887 | dairyqueen.com | /DQ11529 (650) 714-1482 | jashancuisine.com (317) 637-1158 | peppygrill.com | /PeppyGrill (317) 300-1560 | ale-emporium.com Dairy Queen Grill & Chill Jersey Mike's Subs Shallo's Antique Restaurant & Brewhaus Arni’s 1930 E. Southport Road, Southport 6815 S. Emerson Ave., Ste. F, Indianapolis 8811 Hardegan St., Indianapolis 1691 W. Curry Road, Greenwood (317) 783-1309 | dairyqueen.com (317) 399-1600 | jerseymikes.com (317) 882-7997 | shallos.com (317) 881-0500 | Meetyouatarnis.com Edwards Drive-In Restaurant Jimmy's Diner Shelby Street Shakers Good Eats & Ale Barringer’s Tavern 2126 S. Sherman Drive, Indianapolis 3301 Shelby St., Indianapolis | (317) 784-3752 142 E. Southport Road, Indianapolis 2535 S. Meridian St., Indianapolis (317) 786-1638 | edwardsdrivein.com Jockamo Upper Crust Pizza (317) 527-7184 | Shakersgoodeats.com (317) 384-1027 | barringerstavern.com El Meson 401 Market Plaza, Greenwood | (317) 883-8993 Smokehouse Catering Company Baskin-Robbins 8810 S. Emerson Ave. #280, Indianapolis jockamopizza.com 1275 W. Main St., Greenwood 1280 U.S. 31 N., Greenwood (317) 889-3711 Kim's Kakery, Bakery & Café (317) 851-8995 | Smokehousecateringco.com (317) 881-0401 | baskinrobbins.com 2522 E. County Line Road, Indianapolis | (317) 851-8113 5452 Madison Ave., Indianapolis Stone Creek Dining Company Beech Grove Bowl 5205 Thompson Road, Indianapolis | (317) 757-3628 (317) 784-5253 | kimskbc.com | /kimskbc 911 N. State Road 135, Greenwood elmesonmexicanrestaurant.com (317) 889-1200 | Stonecreekdining.com/greenwood 95 N. 2nd Ave., Beech Grove | (317) 784-3743 La Trattoria Italian Restaurant bgbowl.com | /Beech.Grove.Bowl Flashbacks Family Bar & Grille 201 N. Madison Ave., Greenwood Sunny’s Chicken Bert & Den's Grille 6835 E. Southport Road, Indianapolis (317) 859-0487 | Tuesday - Saturday 1030 U.S. 31 S., Greenwood (317) 215-4109 | flashbacksbarandgrille.com (317) 882-2442 | sunnys-chicken.com 4200 S. East St. #6, Indianapolis | (317) 780-7001 Lincoln Square Pancake House In Southern Plaza shopping center Four Seasons Family Restaurant 8041 Madison Ave., Indianapolis Tried & True Alehouse Big Daddy’s Bar & Grill 1140 State Road 135 N, Greenwood (317) 534-0001 | eatatlincolnsquare.com 2800 S. State Road 135, Greenwood | (317) 530-2706 (317) 859-1985 | /fourseasonssouth triedandtruealehouse.com/greenwood-online-order 2536 S. Meridian St., Indianapolis | (317) 784-0784 Lotus Garden Greenwood bigdaddysindy.com General American Donut Company 49 Mercator Drive, Greenwood Vino Villa Bob's Tu Your Door Pizza 827 S. East St., Indianapolis | (317) 964-0744 (317) 881-5531 | lotusgreenwoodsouth.com 200 N. Madison Ave., Greenwood | (317) 882-9463 3653 Carson Ave., Indianapolis generalamericandonutco.com vinovilla.com; /VinoVillaofIndiana (317) 787-0312 | bobstuyourdoorpizzaindy.com Main Street Grille Greek's Pizzeria 200 S. Emerson Ave., Ste. F, Greenwood Vito Provolone's Italian Restaurant Bob's Tu Your Door Pizza 1345 W. Southport Road, Indianapolis (317) 215-4326 | mainstgrillegreenwood.com 8031 S. Meridian St., Indianapolis | (317) 88-VITOS 510 N. Meridian St., Greenwood | (317) 881-8484 (317) 534-6077 | greekspizzeria.com/GP1018Menu.pdf vitoprovolone.com; /vitoprovolones McDonald’s - All area locations bobstuyourdoorpizzagreenwood.com Greiner’s SubShop Wheatley's Bubba’s 33 2126 Shelby St., Indianapolis Monkey Business 8902 Southeastern Ave., Wanamaker 7799 S. U.S. Hwy 31, Indianapolis | (317) 883-4833 (317) 783-4136 | greiners1969.com 5055 S. Dearborn St., Indianapolis (317) 862-6622 | wheatleysfishfry.com Bubbas33.com/locations/Indiana/greenwood The Healthy Food Cafe (317) 787-3787 | monkeybusinessindy.wixsite.com /wheatleysrestaurant 's Pizza 8028 Emerson Ave. F, Indianapolis Mrs. Curl Ice Cream Shop & Outdoor Cafe Yiayia's House of Pancakes 1280 U.S.-31, Greenwood | (317) 865-6200 (317) 476-2361 | thehealthyfoodcafe.com 259 S. Meridian St., Greenwood 1694 W. Main St., Greenwood | (317) 888-6800 chicagospizza.com | /GreenwoodChicagosPizza Also BeetBox open 24/7 (317) 882-1031 | mrscurl.com /YiayiasPancakes Chick-A-Boom House of Thai Mumbai Grill Yokohama Japanese Cuisine and Sushi 8028 S. Emerson Ave. R, Indianapolis 275 S. State Road 135, Greenwood 916 E. Main St. #283, Greenwood 67 N. Madison Ave., Greenwood | (317) 821-8944 (317) 851-9191 | Chick-a-boom.com (317) 889-0886 | indyhouseofthai.com (317) 882-3333 | mumbaigrillus.com yokohamagreenwood.com

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Barringer’s Tavern

A 140-year tradition has returned to Indy’s “Old Southside”: Barringer’s Tavern. The restaurant, re- established last year, has quite the history. At one point, there was a bathhouse, a barber’s chair, a bowling alley, a farmers market and a boarding house located on the property. Barringer’s was Carry out some comfort food - beef and noodles. the last stop on the trolley line (Submitted photo) going South out of Indianapolis, so it was people’s last chance to get something to eat or drink, which was often from Facebook reviews. Customers also why there was a “last chance” sign in the love the burgers and smoked wings, along window out front. While certain delicacies with the customer service. “A great longtime in 1942 (Barringer’s sold 96,508 pigs’ feet to neighborhood tavern with really friendly new customers back then) have died out, other owners,” a patron posted. “A great place to get old-fashioned meals remain, including together with friends and family,’ said another. beef and noodles and tenderloin. “The best Chalk art by Ashley Johnson of Beech Grove. (Submitted photo) tenderloin I’ve ever had,” has been quoted LOCATION: 2535 S. Meridian St., Indianapolis, IN 46225 How to keep kids entertained at home COFFEE BREAK WHERE I DINE during the coronavirus epidemic Kavita Mahoney, Southdale FEATURE to make decorations such as flowers, but- terflies, or chain link streamers, is an inex- Where do you pensive way to add fun to your house. like to dine? By Angie Norris Jailbird Get in the kitchen During the coronavirus epidemic, commu- What do you like nity members all over are looking for ways for • Kids love to learn to cook, plus, it teach- to eat there? their families to stay active and keep their kids es them to be self-sufficient. Have the kids Grilled cheese and Southside Fizz as a drink. busy and entertained. In an age where prac- join you while cooking dinner. Making your What do you like about this place? tices, games and competitions take up eve- own pizza is always a hit and just one of I like the vibe of the restaurant, their nings after school, and the rest of our free many meals with which they can help. You service, drinks and food. They’re also very time is spent with friends and family, it's hard can test their math skills while measuring, affordable! to find a way to sit at home for days on end have them read the directions on a box, stir Enjoy a treat for takeout at New Dey Rising in in quarantine. Here are some helpful ideas to ingredients, or even set the table. Let them Beech Grove. (Submitted photo) Jailbird keep you and your family busy and learning, make a cake. As hard as it may be to only 4022 Shelby St., Indianapolis, IN 46227 while staying safe at home. help a little, the pride on their faces when Recommended: (317) 602-2001 The cream cheese raspberry tartlet. they see you enjoy that lopsided cake is Arts and crafts priceless. The mess can always be cleaned. About the bakery: “Lady-owned and family-operated,” New Dey • Some paper, scissors, chalk or a little fin- Indoor and outdoor activities Rising Café and Bakery is open Tuesday through ger paint can make a boring day exciting. Saturday for pre-ordering and carryout breakfast Decorate inside your house and windows. • Another idea is to set up a family movie and lunch. Everything is homemade and made Decorating windows is not only fun for the night. Make a blanket and pillow fort on from scratch. Fresh coffee, baked goods, soups, kids, but spreads cheer for passersby that the living room floor, have nachos, or a sandwiches and more! The café displays and sells Compiled by Nancy Price might just need it during these times. You popcorn station. Make your own ice cream art from local students. could use washable paint or markers, tape sundae complete with candies and sprin- Funfact: out your lines using a lightweight tape and kles, or maybe root beer floats. The owner, Dey Dommer uses recipes for What's going on paint a stained-glass effect. You could also • Gardening is a good way to get outside in homemade baked goods handed down from her great-great-grandmother and great-aunts Southside? tape pictures that the kids have colored, the fresh air without leaving your home. painted, or drawn, of encouraging words to from Germany. the windows, or even decorate with teddy Send your news & events to: New Dey Rising Café and Bakery bears, chalk drawings on the porch, or hang 702 Main St., Beech Grove, IN 46107 [email protected] Christmas lights. Using construction paper Calendar continued on page 13. ss-times.com • Week of April 2-7, 2020 13 The Southside Times NIGHT & DAY

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Due to growth we are hiring few good people. LPN’S, QMA’S and CNA’S. Left, painted window art by Alisha Ferguson and her kids from Beech Grove. (Submitted photo) | Center, Molly Norris baking and decorating a cake. (Photo by Angie Norris) | Right, paper chains and colorings are a hit with kids. (Photo by Angie Norris)

Calendar continued from page 12. Sing, make up songs and dance to them. Stay connected Have an inside or outside scavenger hunt. Place items around your house or yard to • It's important to stay connected to our find and make lists for the kids. friends and loved ones that we can't be with Plant flowers or fresh fruits and vegetables. right now. Make an effort to call someone Have the kids keep a grow chart to track Education matters at least once a day. Send an encouraging their progress; this keeps them interested. text to someone you think may need it. Post And of course let them make something • After all their online schoolwork is done, videos and pictures of your family time or For more information, call yummy with what they've grown. sneak in more lessons with fun activities. activities on social media for family and • Zoom Workouts are becoming very popu- Have the kids write short stories, or poems, friends to see. Wave at a neighbor and help 317-885-4446 lar to people who like to stay active but still then read them aloud to family or relatives if needed. want to keep to social distancing. You can on social media or Skype. See who can read 8601 South Shelby Street actually work out live, online with train- the most books. Do puzzles. Science exper- These times are hard for us all. Having Indianapolis, Indiana 46227 ers, or just friends and family. It's very im- iments are a fun way to learn. You can find things to do inside to keep us busy will help hellenicseniorliving-indianapolis.com portant to keep your muscles moving even easy at-home kits at any craft or grocery keep us kind and positive. And just think of when you can't get out. Run around the store, or you can find some safe instruc- all the memories you'll be making. Managed by Gardant Management Solutions house with the kids; make a race out of it. tions online. 14 Week of April 2-7, 2020 • ss-times.com COMMUNITY The Southside Times

Loved ones, community bridge gaps amid social distancing

FEATURE Currently, she instructs him to remove his shoes and clothes and to put them in the washer and has him shower when he By Angie Antonopoulos returns. Phillips also wipes doorknobs, fau- cets, light switches, remotes and counter- For the last few weeks, Southside India- tops about three times a day. napolis residents have made major adjust- Suzanne Carr, who lives with her hus- ments to their lives, implementing social band, Steve and two teenagers, is firm about distancing measures to keep themselves and social distancing. loved ones safe during the outbreak of CO- “We really have put the hammer down VID-19. on interaction with people coming to the Sue Glover, who lives in American Senior home,” Carr said. “Friends are not allowed to Communities’ Rosegate – Assisted Living & come into the house. My son has talked to Garden Homes in Franklin Township must neighbor boys his age in our driveway. My follow community rules which restricts visi- daughter will ride her bike.” tation to essential personnel. Nurses have When it comes to schoolwork, Carr said helped her stay connected to family using her kids are well disciplined and work in- technology such as FaceTime. “I’m tickled,” dependently. “I wake them up to log in (for Glover said. “It’s great to find a way to see (my school) and they get their breakfast and daughters).” When Kenny Rogers died, her start right away.” daughter, Heidi called. “She a had a video for June Renault, who is retired and lives in me, so I could hear ‘Islands in the Stream.’” West Hill Valley in Perry Township tunes Dede Phillips, who lives in Greenwood, has into church services and Emmanuel Church three boys, a husband and her mom living un- Banta Campus’ Women’s Group online. der one roof. “We are really doing all we can “We’ve been meeting on Zoom on Wednes- to keep ourselves well, and especially mom, day and Sunday nights,” Renault said. “We who is now 88 and has COPD and congestive meet for about 40 minutes and discuss the heart failure,” Phillips said. “We really enjoy sermon and say prayers.” having her here and hope to keep ourselves Thomas Vaughn, Southport Police Chief, and her as healthy as possible.” banded support from community partners, Phillips’ mother has her own room, but including Midwest Food Bank, Perry Senior also enjoys the patio with family from a dis- Services, Drink at the Well Ministries and tance. While her husband and oldest son volunteers, to help get food to seniors and work from home, she is concerned about those who might be immune compromised her middle son’s potential exposure to CO- or have a disability. VID-19. “He installs overhead sprinkler sys- “We wanted to do something,” Vaughn tems for new businesses and is around a lot said. “Just a smile after you are done makes of different workers,” Phillips said. it worth it.”

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American Senior Communities James Lloyd Carter, Jr. siblings, Kathy (Alan) Jenkins, Joe (Ronda) Patti Lou Alexander Eisenback and Michael Eisenback; his sister-in- hiring temporary employees Patti Lou Alexander, 61, of Indianapolis, died James Lloyd “Jimmy” Carter, Jr., Indianapolis, died law, Stephanie Eisenback; nieces and nephews, March 24, 2020. She was born Sept. 24, 1958 March 24, 2020. He was 49. Jimmy was born April Sarah (Jeremy) Martin, Katie Eisenback, Matt Hiring – in Albertsville, Ala. to the late Lewis and 7, 1970 in Indianapolis, the son of James Lloyd Durbin, Brian Jenkins, Scott Jenkins, Aaron Pitman, In response to the recent COVID-19 Carter, Sr. and Trena Kay (Fields) Scott. Jimmy crisis, American Senior Communities (ASC) Patricia Harden. She was preceded in death by Ashley Ryan and Jon Pitman; and several cousins her husband, David Alexander. She enjoyed attended Arlington High School and had been self- understands that many people may be out of and friends. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic all reading, camping and her dogs. She is survived employed as a flooring contractor. He spent his services were private. Services were entrusted to work due to the reduction of staff in the food by her children, David Alexander II and Lisa leisure time riding mopeds and fishing. He loved Lauck & Veldhof Funeral & Cremation Services. service, hospi-tality and healthcare professions. (Jason) Brown; grandchildren, Megan Staley, all kinds of music which led to his enjoyment of As one of the largest senior care employers in Hunter First and Logan Alexander; and siblings, singing and dancing. He was preceded in passing the state of Indiana, we have a need for tem- Scarlette Harden, Melinda Pierce and Brad by his parents. Jimmy is survived by his children, porary, part-time and full-time team members Harden. Services will be private for her family. Kristen Carter (Thomas Warner), Corie Carter and Jean Flanary Bryan James (Kelsey) Carter; his grandchildren, at various communities throughout Indiana. Patti will be buried at New Crown Cemetery. Jean Flanary, 86, of Indianapolis, died March 26, Lily Smith, Daisy Warner, Robert Smith IV and Piper 2020. She was born Sept. 1,1933 in Ettowah, Ark., Positions available include but are not limited Carter; his sisters, Kelley (James) Gentry, Gena Cave to the late Mason Albert and Pauline Jones. She to hospitality aide ($12 per hour); cooks and and Carrie Smith; a brother, Gregory Scott Brewer, is survived by her husband, Kenneth E. Flanary; servers; housekeeping and laundry and student Jr.; as well as several nieces and nephews. A Russell Allen Bowles, Sr. children, Cathy Klemm, Pam (Gary) Church nurses and CNAs. The health and wellness of memorial service is being planned for a later date. Russell Allen Bowles, Sr., of Indianapolis, died and Susan (Don) Gurunian; grandchildren, Singleton Community Mortuary and Memorial our employees are our highest priorities. ASC March 20, 2020. He was 81. Russell was born Chrissy, Jason L., Craig, Mike, Lisa, Kristie and Center is entrusted with the arrangements. is taking an abundance of caution and follow- Sept. 9, 1938 in Indianapolis, a son of the late Jason G.; great-grandchildren, Addie, Parker, ing the CDC, state and local health authorities’ Edward and Mary (Odom) Bowles. Russell Bailey, Andrew, Bryce and Brock; great-great- recommenda-tions and mandates closely. Full- attended Wood High School in Indianapolis grandchildren, Sebastian, Salina, Matthew and time employees are eligible for a wide variety and was employed for several years with ADA Monte W. Chaille Hanna; two great-great-great- grandchildren; Resources in service station maintenance. He and brothers, Leroy Jones and Russell Jones. of benefits and perks. To learn more and/or to Monte W. Chaille of Nashville, 73, died March 22, apply visit asccare.com/careers. enjoyed traveling, country music and being with Due to the current unprecedented guidelines his family. He was of the Baptist faith. He was 2020. He was born May 28, 1946 in Beech Grove limiting public gatherings, Jean’s funeral will be preceded in passing by his wife, Judy Sue Bowles to the late Herbert Chaille and Marjorie (Herbert) small and private. She will be buried at Forest Be wary of work-from-home in 2013 and by a brother, Jerry Lee Bowles. Chaille Carr. Monte will be buried in Greenwood Lawn Memory Gardens. Arrangements have scams during coronavirus Russell is survived by his sons, Russell Bowles, Cemetery. Due to the current unprecedented been entrusted to G. H. Herrmann Greenwood Jr., Joseph Bowles and Orbie Bowles; a stepson, guidelines limiting public gatherings, Monte’s Funeral Home. (COVID-19) pandemic Gary (Dana) Holmes; several grandchildren and funeral will be private. Arrangements have great-grandchildren; a sister, Ruth (Bob) Foster; been entrusted to G. H. Herrmann Greenwood Employment scam – Attorney General Cur- as well as several nieces and nephews. Services Funeral Home at The Gardens of Olive Branch, tis Hill has warned Hoosiers to beware of will be private in keeping with the directives 1605 S. State Road 135. Jacqueline Gravos work-from-home scams during the coronavi- surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic. Burial will Jacqueline Gravos, 82, of Indianapolis died March rus (COVID-19) pandemic. “Fraudsters have be at Park East Cemetery. Singleton 24, 2020. Due to current restrictions, there was a long tried to make money by offering bogus Community Mortuary and Memorial Center Patrick Damon Eisenback private family service held March 27 at Singleton work-from-home opportunities,” Hill said. has been entrusted with the and Herr Mortuary and Memorial Center. arrangements. Patrick “Pat” Damon Eisenback, 56, “Typically, these scammers lure would-be of Indianapolis died March 24, victims to spend money up front by false- 2020. He was born Sept. 12, 1963 in ly promising future earnings.” The Feder- Louisville, Ky. Pat worked at AT&T Charles Lee Harris, Jr. Wireless for 22 years. He was an al Trade Commission (FTC) reports that Charles Lee “Butch” Harris, Jr., Indianapolis, died avid fan of the Louisville cardinals, many fraudsters are currently using illegal March 26, 2020. He was 75. Butch was born July New York Yankees and Washington robocalls to make such pitches. Work-from- 13, 1944 in Indianapolis, a son of the late Charles Redskins. He enjoyed watching Little League home scams might also come via emails, Lee and Susanna Harris. Butch attended Ben Davis Baseball, fishing and spending time with his family High School and had been employed as a truck websites or print publications. Anyone re- and friends. Pat was preceded in death by his driver for several years. He enjoyed collecting ceiving an automated call from an unknown parents, Leo and Geraldine (Humpich) oddities, reading and was a gifted artist. He loved source offering a work-from-home oppor- Eisenback; and brother, Tim Eisenback. Pat is his family and enjoyed every moment he could tunity is best-advised to hang up immedi-at- survived by his wife of over 30 years, spend with them. He was preceded in death by a ely, Attorney General Hill said. Learn more Connie; his daughter, Brittany son, Daniel Harris; a brother, Roger Harris; as well Eisenback; his son, Donny by visiting FTC’s website at consum-er.ftc. as two infant sisters. He is survived by his wife, (Amanda) Cannon; his gov/articles/0175-work-home-businesses. Jo Harris; his children, David (Lorri) Harris, Chad granddaughters, Abby, Harris, Cindy Collier and Terrie Lynn (Adam) King; Natalie and Kaylee; his Rooster’s Kitchen reopens as nine grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; a brother, Carl Harris; a sister Mary Florence Miller Rooster’s Market as well as several nieces and nephews. Singleton Community Mortuary and Memorial Center has Reopening – Rooster’s Kitchen reopened been entrusted with the arrangements. as Rooster’s Market on March 19 at 888 Massachu-setts Ave. to provide the com- munity with fresh food, including poultry, produce, dairy, eggs and meat. Rooster’s Market is open daily from 11 a.m.-7 p.m. and is accepting orders online and sched- uling pickups at the store. The restaurant Obituaries continued al-lows shoppers to comply with social on page 17. distancing and avoid large crowds to safely obtain groceries. 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Obituaries continued from page 16. Greenwood Funeral Home, 1605 S. State Road 135, was her favorite. She also played Scrabble and Indy Library extends closure Greenwood. He will be buried at The Gardens of enjoyed participating in tournaments. She enjoyed Olive Branch. traveling and visiting various restaurants. Most of Extended closure – As efforts continue to all, she enjoyed spending time with friends and contain the coronavirus, the Indianapolis Jeffrey Wayne Honeycutt family. She was preceded in death by her parents; her sisters, Elda Mae (Tina), Ruby Lee and Catherine Public Library has announced the postpone- Jeffrey Wayne Honeycutt, of Bowling Green, Ind., ment of all public programs and the contin- died March 29, 2020. He was 60. He was born Dec. Lisa Elaine Smith Lou; her husband, Robert; and her son, Richard. 8, 1959 in Albany, Ky., a son of Samuel H. and Carol Lisa Elaine Smith, 58, of Indianapolis, died March She is survived by her son, Robert (Bobby); seven ued closure of all library facilities until further (Burton) Honeycutt. Jeffrey was self-employed 24, 2020 at Community Hospital-East. Lisa was born grandchildren; numerous great-grandchildren; notice. Programs impacted in April include as the owner of a construction company until Oct. 21, 1961 in Indianapolis, a daughter James A. and great-great-grandchildren. Due to the the Marian McFadden Memorial Lecture disability forced his retirement. Jeffrey is survived and Yvonne M. (Dunlap) Bennett. Lisa attended current unprecedented guidelines limiting public with award-winning author/illustrator Ka- by his wife, Kimberly (Baker) Honeycutt; his son, Arlington High School and graduating in 1980. gatherings, Joan’s funeral will be small and private. dir Nelson and appearances by authors Sarah Chad Honeycutt, a brother, Samuel G. Honeycutt; She also attended Ivy Tech Community College of She will be buried at St. Paul Cemetery. Urist Green and Nikki Grimes, with efforts his half-brothers, Tony Honeycutt, Jonathan Indiana. She had been employed as a bus driver being made to reschedule for later this year. Honeycutt and Darrell Honeycutt. A graveside for the MSD of Warren Township for several years. Other events such as the Indy Library Store She was preceded in death by her father, James service was conducted April 1 at Gosport Book Sale, U.S. Census help sessions and the Cemetery in Gosport, Ind. with burial following. A. Bennett; her daughter, Briann Murphy; and her Mary Ellen Wurz Singleton Community Mortuary and Memorial grandparents. Survivors include her mother, Yvonne Mary Ellen Wurz (Totten), lifelong Greenwood library’s storytimes and computer classes are Center, 1202 S. Lynhurst Drive, Indianapolis has Bennett; her children, Karina Smith, Kortez Murphy, resident, died March 28 at the age of 89. Mary Ellen canceled. The grand opening of the new Mar- been entrusted with the arrangements. Stonewall Murphy, Da’Ron Smith, Wayneisha Smith was born June 15, 1930 to Donald and Leonoro tindale-Brightwood Branch and the ground- and Chelsie Smith; her grandchildren, Richard Fern Totten (Ritchey) in Old Town Greenwood. breaking for the new West Perry Branch will Smith, Ka’Ann Haskins and Tristian Birch; her siblings, She attended Greenwood Community Schools. be delayed. Patrons are encouraged to visit Tony Gilmore, James Bennett, Michael Bennett, She started her career at Public Service Indiana as the library online 24/7 at indypl.org to access Thelma Mae LeGrand Keith Bennett, Jeffrey Bennett, Vincent Bennett, a typist. She married Clarence Richard (Dick) Wurz eBooks, streaming videos and other electron- Thelma Mae LeGrand, 103, died March 26, 2020. Yvette Bennett and Sherri Bennett; an uncle, John in 1954. She made lifelong friendships through ic resources, all free with the use of a library She was born Jan. 24, 1917 in Brewster, Kans. to Dunlap; as well as several nieces, nephews, cousins various organizations including the Eastern Star, and a host of friends. Services will be private in Psi Iota Xi, Greenwood Women’s Club, Republican card. Marion County residents ages 18 or old- the late Charles Andrews and Ruth (Hollenbeck) er can apply for a library card online. The li- Andrews. She worked for Eli Lilly for 32 years as accordance to the recommendations set forth in Women’s Club and The Red Hat Society. She served an inspector in the Finishing Department. She light of the COVID-19 virus. Burial will follow at as a Precinct Committeewoman, supporting brary recently allocated additional resources was a member of the Southport Lions Club for Concordia Cemetery. A public memorial service local Greenwood and statewide campaigns and to enhance its offerings of electronic materials over 32 years and was also a member of Hansing is being planned for a later date at the church. registering voters, even serving as a State Delegate for all ages. Also, free reference service, staffed Park Christian Church. She enjoyed spending time Singleton Community Mortuary and Memorial and earning recognition as an Honorary Legislator. by library resource specialists, is available at with her family, watching the Indiana Pacers, the Center is entrusted with the arrangements. She worked for a period with the Bureau of Motor (317) 275-4184. Chicago Cubs and her pug dog, Missy. During Vehicles. She was preceded in death by husband, high school she played basketball and the French Clarence Richard “Dick” Wurz; and brother, Donald horn. She was preceded in death by her husband Wurz, Jr. Mary Ellen is survived by her daughter, of 20 years, Everett LeGrand; and son, Larry (Nancy) Shirley Katherine Thompson Kristin (Brian) Jump; son, Erich (Janice) Wurz; Ulrey. Survivors include her daughter, Pauline Ulrey; Shirley Katherine Thompson, 80, of Indianapolis, grandchildren, Meagan and Charles Hobbs, Adam Complete four grandchildren, Anna and Tom Weddle, Sherrie died March 25, 2020. She was born May 20, 1939 and Kathryn Jump, Alexandra Wurz and Lindsey Jett and Jim Hansen, Charles and Candy Ulrey and in Hausford, Ky., to the late Andrew J. and Martha Wurz. A private funeral service was held March 31 Burial Package Michael and Sharissa Ulrey; 11 great-grandchildren; J. (Hibbard) Meece. Shirley was a member of Villa for immediate family with plans for a memorial and seven great-great-grandchildren. Due to the Baptist Church for more than 40 years. She enjoyed service at a later date. Arrangements were entrusted current unprecedented guidelines limiting public flowers and gardening. She was preceded in death by to Wilson St. Pierre Funeral Service & Crematory. • Opening & Closing gatherings, Thelma’s funeral will be private. She will her husband, Clarence E. Thompson; and daughter, • Concrete Container be buried at Forest Lawn Memory Gardens. Teresa “Michele” Thompson. Shirley is survived by her son, Bruce (Beth) Thompson; grandchildren, • Tent & Chairs Brandy Williams and Brian (Jessica) Thompson; great- William J. Young grandchildren, Bradley and Arabella; and sisters, William J. “Bill” Young, 76, of Indianapolis, died • Purchase At Need John S. Pennington Bonnie and Julie. Due to the current unprecedented March 25, 2020. He was born on June 24, 1943 • Any Gravesite You Choose John S. Pennington, 75, of Greenwood, died guidelines limiting public gatherings, Shirley’s in Bloomington, Ind. to Robert L. and Kathleen March 23, 2020. He was born June 21, 1944 funeral service will be private. Shirley will be buried N. (Owens) Young. Bill graduated from Southport in Richmond, Ind. to the late Clifford and Lela in Orchard Hill Cemetery. Arrangements have been High School and spent a career with Allison Carlton Pennington. John was a graduate of entrusted to G. H. Herrmann Madison Avenue Transmission and Rolls-Royce, retiring after 45 Indiana University, where he earned a bachelor’s Funeral Home, 5141 Madison Ave. Indianapolis. years of service. He loved the outdoors, cigars degree in business administration. He was the and enjoyed his time boating on Lake Monroe director of Material & Production Control and pursing fishing and hunting. Bill is survived by Plant Manager, Belden Corp.; adjunct instructor his son, William “Bill” Young; daughter, Jennifer for the Kelley School of Business, Indianapolis; Joan Wilma McNary Tribby Young; brother, Kenneth (Jill) Young; step and owner/president PCI Assoc. John enjoyed Joan Wilma McNary Tribby, 90, died March 26, 2020. siblings, Tony and Dena; as well as other family spending time with his family, fishing and She was born March 19, 1930 to Eva Lena Beard members and good friends, Dave, Ray, Ronnie, golfing. Survivors include his wife of 56 years, McNary and Fred “Mack” Henry McNary. She was Russ and budding outdoor enthusiast, Aden. Carolyn; children, Kimberly (Gary) Lee and Craig in the Shortridge High School graduating class of Due to the current unprecedented guidelines Pennington; grandchildren, Sierra Pennington, 1947. She married Robert McClain Tribby on Sept. limiting public gatherings, Bill will be buried Caroline Pennington, Lily Pennington, Lucas 15, 1950. She was a manager of a stone company privately in Payne Cemetery, Dolan, Ind., and a COLUMBARIUM Pennington, Nolan Lee and Mitchell Lee; brothers, on Massachusetts Avenue in Indianapolis with her celebration of life service will be held at a later NICHE Floyd (Diana) and Bruce (Julie); and nieces and husband, who was a skilled brick and stone mason. time. Arrangements have been entrusted to G. nephews. Due to the current unprecedented Her other occupations included assisting lawyers, a H. Herrmann Funeral Home. nurse’s aide and a secretary at Community Hospital. guidelines limiting public gatherings, a memorial 2703 S. Meridian Street service will be held at a later date at G.H. Herrmann She enjoyed birdwatching, of which the cardinal Obituaries are printed free of charge. Funeral directors Indpls, 46225 • (317) 786-7733 are encouraged to send obituaries and photos to news@ ss-times.com. 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