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Above left, members of the class of 2020 stand during the ceremony. | Right top, priests enter the stadium during Senior Mass. | Right bottom, seniors attended an in-person graduation ceremony last month. (Submitted photos)

By Nancy Price sure we could have an in-person ceremony,” change for a traditional graduation practice, When seniors at Roncalli High School said Mary Sheets, registrar. which involved the use of two gymnasiums learned they would study remotely before Kim Striby, an English teacher, created the and two seating arrangements allowing for and after Easter break this past spring due idea of a celebration box for each senior that in- social distancing within the gyms and keep- to COVID-19, many didn’t mind as they cluded awards, recognition certificates, notes ing the students in the right order for the assumed it wouldn’t be long before they from staff and faculty and other sentimental procession. “We created laminated name would return to class. items, along with caps, tassels and cords and tags to stick to the chairs; in case the pro- “As the quarantined life of e-learning set- medals worn with graduation attire. Boxes cession got jumbled, the graduates would be tled in, it became apparent to all how much were distributed on the original date of gradu- able to find the right seats, so they stayed in they missed the daily interactions with their ation via a “drive-through” senior celebration. order for the announcement of their names peers and teachers,” said Roncalli Dean of In addition, “We couldn’t have each stu- during the ceremony,” Kuntz said. Students Tim Crissman. dent trying on multiple gowns to find the per- “For our administrative team and faculty/ As well, once it was announced that stu- fect fit, so a new plan was made to distribute staff it was more of how to utilize the talents of dents would remain at home until the end them the night before graduation in one of each of us to help pull off the events,” Crissman of the year, fear took hold. Would there even our gyms, maintaining social distancing, of said. “Each of us have unique talents that we be the traditional events seniors looked for- course,” Kuntz added. “The whole guidance bring to the table. This combination of talents ward to all year – Senior Celebration Day team showed up so we could provide multi- along with a ‘let’s dig in together to make with Mass and an in-person graduation? ple stations for gown distribution.” this happen’ attitude truly made these events possible.” A Graduation Keeping Things Despite bad weather and a de- Meant to Happen Traditional layed start on graduation day, each graduate was able to walk across With a goal to keep as many details “It was quite challenging in the spring as the stage before rain abruptly of a traditional graduation ceremo- one part of your mind kept thinking, ‘OK, this resumed. “We had two stu- ny as possible, Kuntz and Sheets is serious stuff but we will get a handle on it dents unable to attend worked together to plan a spe- and will be able to get back to having fun and graduation because cial day for the seniors. “Kel- holding events’ while the other part of your they had to report to ly and I melded our working mind kept thinking, ‘Is this ever going to get military academy or knowledge of what occurs better and it sure does not seem like events boot camp before to pull off a traditional cer- such as graduation will be able to happen,’” July 21,” said Kuntz. emony with what the ad- said Roncalli Principal Chuck Weisenbach. “When their names ministrative team was do- “The abrupt and chaotic ending of the were announced the ing,” said Sheets. “We all 2019-2020 school year just wasn't OK; it just entire class gave a needed to reimagine wasn't how any of us wanted it all to end,” add- standing ovation un- the graduation ceremo- ed Kelly Kuntz, college and career counselor. prompted by any ad- Top, some Roncalli students returned for the 2020- nies keeping before us “I also knew the dedicated administrators ministration, facul- 2021 schoolyear physically; others chose to learn the changing health at Roncalli would not let COVID-19 have ty, or staff members. remotely. | Middle, Mary Sheets, registrar, with department require- the final word on any of this, so I just kept They showed what it Kelly Kuntz, college and career counselor. | Bottom, ments and potential each food item served in the cafeteria is individually working on (planning for graduation).” means to be a member bad weather scenarios.” packaged. | Far right, Tim Crissman is dean of “Tim Crissman and Chuck Weisenbach of the Roncalli family Kuntz and Sheets students for Roncalli. (Photos by John Parks) worked diligently all summer with the ad- right then.” ministrative team, revising plans to make created a new plan in ex- ss-times.com • Week of August 27-September 2, 2020 5 The Southside Times BACK TO SCHOOL 2020: Catholic Schools

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Catholic Southside schools are committed to quality education Welcome back to school! "I can do all this through him who ship with Him. Southside Catholic school principals strengthens me." (Philippians 4:13) We are blessed with school leaders who have worked tirelessly to ensure welcome students and share about the coming year: Never before have we experienced a safe return of students. The health so much uncertainty and anxiety sur- and safety of students and adults in our rounding our return to school ... wheth- buildings is priority. Best practices have Greetings from Central Catholic School! hand washing and hand sanitizer stations er that be remote, face to face, or some been established with healthy hygiene, We are welcoming the 2020-2021 school throughout the building. combination of both. This is complete- social distancing, face coverings and year with excitement and anticipation de- Outside of the classroom, students have ly understandable as these are unprec- cleaning and disinfecting. We are excit- spite the pandemic. Our theme for this multiple extracurricular options includ- edented times. One thing is certain, ed and enthusiastic to begin a new and year is “We are stronger together.” This ing football, kickball, cross country, bas- however; school leaders, teachers and different school year. theme is evident in how our staff worked ketball, volleyball, wrestling, cheerleading, support staff are dedicated and pre- May all young people, families and together this summer in professional de- chess, soccer, track and field, band, choir pared to serving young people and fam- school staff make the most of the 2020- velopment in technology and virtual learn- and orchestra. We also have opportunities ilies in ways that integrate the Catholic 2021 school year, and may God bless ing. We are offering both in person and vir- for students to participate in Spell Bowl, faith with open doors and open hearts. each of you as we face these extraordi- tual instruction to our students this year. the Quest for Excellence and STEM Day. God is always with us, providing guid- nary times together. We are most grate- Based on the directive of the Marion As an accredited Level Four On My Way ance and strength, even in the most dif- ful for your support and partnership as County Health Department, our middle Pre-K provider, we accept both On My ficult of times. we begin another year. school students are currently on a hybrid Way and CCDF vouchers for our young- As our students, faculty, staff and Let us remember in prayer those learning schedule with half of the stu- est students. We also accept School Choice parents begin the 2020-2021 school who have been affected by the corona- dents in person and half of them learn- Scholarships and are able to offer finan- year, we realize this year will look like virus and may a cure and vaccine come ing from home. All of our other students cial assistance to families. Please call the no other when providing religious and quickly. are in person all day, every day. We have school office at (317) 783-7759 for more academic instruction, social and emo- If you are interested in learning more changed our building cleaning procedures information on enrollment for the 2020- tional supports, a safe environment, about how Catholic schools educate to allow for high touch surfaces to be 2021 school year. nutritional needs and physical activ- Go Saints! and form young people, please visit us sanitized throughout the day. Our class- ity. What we can say is that Catholic at archindy.org. rooms are also spread out to increase so- schools on the Southside of Indianap- Ruth Hurrle cial distancing and we have added multiple PRINCIPAL olis will continue to make Jesus Christ Mary McCoy the focus of all we do while guiding stu- INTERIM SUPERINTENDENT dents in developing a deeper relation-

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The beginning of a new school year always ject,” but a way of thinking that is woven into Welcome to the 2020-2021 school year! holds such excitement and promise. I speak our already existing school day. You will hear After a long time away, we are so glad to for the Nativity faculty and staff when I say, our students saying things like “Let’s put first have the smiling, eager faces of our students what a blessing and a privilege it is to serve our things first and do homework before we play!” back in the building. We are off to a great students, their families and our community. or “Let’s not argue. How can we make this a start with our new eighth graders officially I have never seen more dedication to our win-win situation?” You will notice as you walk recognized as our school leaders at the Gold students and school as I have this year! A in the front doors of our school that things feel Shirt Ceremony. We have welcomed over 35 huge thank you goes out to all of our teach- different, special and accepting. And most im- new students this year, and still have room HAS REOPENED! ers, staff and parents who have been so flex- portantly, our students grow into the leaders for more! Our school theme is “Do Small If you have driven through downtown ible as we adjust our procedures to keep our that we always knew he or she would be! In- Things with Great Love.” We are working to children safe as we reopen school. deed, it is truly our mission. ... live that out through our daily interactions Southport in the last few months, Nativity School is celebrating the fifth year Nativity Catholic School will LEAD through: and service throughout our school and com- you may have noticed a bright pink of our “Leader in Me” journey! The Leader in munity. We are excited to have upgraded • L ove rooted in Christ. house. We have been working hard Me is a process that incorporates habits for our technology and have 100 percent device on remodeling, and have expanded success into all parts of our school day. Those • Education focused on academic excel- access for students in grades 3-8. We have our inventory. We are excited to be habits help develop the whole person: mind, lence and service to others. wasted no time getting down to what we do able to provide a local resource for our body, heart and spirit. In addition, those habits • Achievement through personal effort and best – creating lifelong learners committed friends, family and neighbors to find a recognize that there is greatness in every stu- perseverance. to knowing, loving and serving God. It is a variety of religious gifts. dent and staff member at Nativity – keeping in • Development of mind, body and spirit. great time to be a Holy Name Giant! mind that greatness does not always mean he- We hope to see or hear from you soon. roic, but more often can be as simple as having As we walk the path to excellence during Amy Wright Thank you for considering us. strong faith, character, or unique talents. For 2020-2021, we welcome you to visit our cam- PRINCIPAL every child, there are opportunities every day pus to meet our amazing faith-filled student For any inquiries and needs: for using and nurturing those unique gifts and leaders and witness our amazing academ- P: 317-672-2097 talents that make each one great. The Leader ic accomplishments! Contact our principal, in Me is not a “program” but is a “process.” It is E: [email protected] Ms. Terri Bianchini, via email at tbianchini@ an underlying philosophy that, joined with our natiivtyindy.org or phone (317) 357-1459. /Angels-Corner-Religious-Gift- sacred Catholic faith, will positively impact Shop-1398002010477421 all areas of our school. It’s not an “extra sub- Terri Bianchini, PRINCIPAL Or visit our shop in person. Holy Name 2316 E. Southport Rd., 46227 Mon. - Sat. 10 am - 5 pm Nativity Catholic School Catholic School

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While the start of this school year looks as well. Mrs. Wendy Wilson will serve as our different from those in the past, we will con- school psychologist through Earlywood Stu- Our community. Our stories. tinue to share in sacraments and incredible dent Services. We are so happy to have these We Support Every week, we aim to share the best learning opportunities. This year promises to staff members join our OLG team! of the Southside community sharing the be one filled with possibilities to grow spiri- We have worked very hard during the sum- stories of people who make a difference tually, academically and socially. Along with mer to prepare our building for a safe return. Catholic every day. What stories in the community these opportunities comes the responsibility It has been amazing to have our students and deserve to be told? What community of striving to do our best at all times. We ask staff back in our classrooms! Our school com- Icons deserve recognition? you to keep our school community in your munity has positively embraced the many Education! prayers as we begin this year. This year has changes for our new school year. We know Forward your suggestions to started with much excitement! Our theme for that the very best place to be is back at OLG Nancy Price at [email protected]. the year is “Know that I Am with You Always.” so that we can learn and pray together! Jockish Flowers We welcome Mrs. Becky Floyd to fifth We are always happy to share what is hap- 2636 S. East Street • Indpls, IN 46225 grade as a job-share partner with Mrs. Elise pening at Our Lady of the Greenwood Cath- ( ) Floyd. Mrs. Vanessa Mathis’s role will change olic School. Contact Principal Kent Clady at 317 787-2247 from helping in preschool to assisting Mrs. [email protected] or (317) 881-1300 to find Dickey in kindergarten. Mr. Wayne Faulkner out more. will be returning to the cafeteria and Mrs. Driver Education Heidi Lopez will be joining the cafeteria staff Kent Clady, PRINCIPAL Classroom Our Lady of Greenwood School or Online While all schools have a mission to form SERVICE (317) 534-0016 young people academically, and some strive Serving the needs of others with loving and to go beyond that by also attempting to form compassionate hearts. 3209 West Smith Valley Rd. citizenship, Roncalli’s mission for over 50 Greenwood, IN 46142 years has been to form the whole person: COMMUNITY body, mind and spirit! This can best be ex- Being devout members of the Church, culti- plained by our graduate profile, which we vators of the Roncalli spirit and responsible drivingacademy.com use as a compass to direct all of the work citizens. done with our young people. The profile sets a very high standard for our graduates. Ron- DIGNITY calli is passionately committed to partnering Recognizing that every person is created in with our parents, parishes and community the image and likeness of God, having the in making this profile a reality for all of our utmost respect for life and embracing a di- students! We share our graduate profile with verse world. you in this article as it gives clear direction as to what we hope to accomplish during this All of us at Roncalli High School are very 2020-21 school year at Roncalli High School. excited to welcome students, teachers, staff Roncalli Graduate Profile and families back to campus and back to school! We have been working diligently As Christ has called upon each of us to "go since March to ensure the safety of all in make disciples of all nations'" and to the ex- our school community as we return to in- tent that our namesake, St. John XXIII (An- person instruction! gelo Cardinal Roncalli) was committed to We learned a great deal about what works that task, it is Roncalli High School's inten- well and what does not work well with e- Celebrating Lives of Faith tion to create disciples of Jesus Christ in the learning from the nine weeks of e-learning At Daniel F. O’Riley Funeral Home, our funeral directors have a image of St. John. It is to this purpose that we that concluded the 2019-20 school year. aspire for all of our graduates to honor and With great leadership from our IT depart- combined 100 years of experience assisting families of all faiths. glorify God by: ment and great cooperation and dedication Chris Branson, Macy Lewis and Shawn Gudat consider it a FAITH from our faculty and administration, we are very excited to unveil the synchronous privilege to provide comfort and guidance during one of life’s most Having a personal relationship with Jesus learning model that will allow for excellence difficult seasons. Our funeral directors are proud to support and Christ and evangelizing the message of the in education to go uninterrupted for our stu- promote faith-based education. We wish our local teachers, staff Gospel through their actions. dents who are not able to be in school on a ACADEMIA daily basis. and students a safe and successful school year! In these challenging and uncertain times, Reaching their fullest potential through a please join all of us at Roncalli in praying for commitment to lifelong learning. a safe, successful school year for all schools! (317) 787-8224 Chuck Weisenbach, PRINCIPAL 6107 S. East St., Indianapolis ORileyFuneralHome.com Roncalli High School ss-times.com • Week of August 27-September 2, 2020 9 The Southside Times BACK TO SCHOOL 2020: Catholic Schools

Saints Francis & Clare of Assisi Catholic lead us beyond excellence in the coming year. St. Barnabas Catholic School has been ship with God. St. Barnabas’ excellence in School opened its doors on our first day of Over the summer all staff participated in committed to total stewardship since its education is a result of its solid commitment school, Aug. 6. Teachers, parents and chil- professional development for the new math beginning in 1965 and, as a ministry of the to exemplary teaching and cooperative part- dren looked forward to the start of a school series (Ready Math) and an online, individ- parish, our tuition-free school is supported nership with our parish families. Students year after a successful eLearning finish to the ualized learning platform for reading and through the time, talent and treasure of the understand the importance of being pre- 2019-2020 school year. math (IREADY). The school leadership team parish families. Through our Catholic faith, pared for the next level and work diligently The safety of our students and staff remain attended a workshop focused on using stu- our mission of helping children to “GROW to achieve success. Involvement in service our top priority at this time. We have been dent data to ensure student growth. Saints IN MIND, HEART, AND SPIRIT TO BE- to others is integral in their development working throughout the summer to put in Francis & Clare of Assisi Catholic School COME LEADERS IN THE WORLD” flows daily, with our Catholic faith as the founda- place protocols and procedures to assist in also hosted a workshop for teachers in the from this commitment and guides what we tion for all actions. Students are supported bringing children back to our campus and Archdiocese in grades K - 3 on effective do each day. During the 2020-2021 academic by families and teachers, are challenged to to the classroom. A planning task force and grading practices and standards-based re- year St. Barnabas Catholic School is excited become good stewards of their intellectual results from a parent survey have been our porting. We are excited to offer 1:1 Chrome- to be serving over 525 students in preschool gifts and to share their worldly talents and guide for the opening of school. We moni- books for students in grades 2 - 8 this next through eighth grade. Served by the admin- treasures with the school, the community tored our plans for a safe and healthy re- school year. Class sizes at the current time istration and faculty of 36 and a staff of 15, and the world. Through schoolwide serve turn with recommendations from Governor are no larger than 20 students per classroom. St. Barnabas enriches the lives of its stu- projects, the students are learning the les- Holcomb, Indiana Department of Educa- Most programs offered in the local area dents through hospitality, prayer, formation sons of reaching out to others. Through their tion, Archdiocese of Indianapolis, Indiana schools are also available to students who at- and service. Our mission to grow servant efforts in an academically rigorous program, Department of Health and Johnson County tend Saints Francis & Clare of Assisi: Title I leaders from the inside out while maximiz- they are being prepared for the , one Health Department. tutoring, Special Education, Enrichment, Re- ing the potential in every child continues to grade at a time. Through strong curriculum In addition to the academic excellence our sponse to Intervention, after-hours childcare drive us. Our students learn to have a growth awareness, progressive instructional prac- school offers, our faith and ability to live out and more. We also offer tuition assistance for mindset by setting goals, tracking their tices and the spirit of a shared mission, our the Gospel during our school year is at the those families needing financial aid. progress and celebrating their achievements students are nurtured and challenged. As a core of our existence. The common values and For further information about our school both inside and outside the classroom. At St. result they exhibit outstanding success aca- belief systems that our families share unite us and to schedule a tour, please contact our Barnabas Catholic School, we celebrate the demically and spiritually year after year. St. as a close community of faith-filled learners. school office at (317) 859-4673. vital role that we play in preparing our chil- Barnabas Catholic School is truly a school Our school foundation rests on our mis- dren and young people to become successful of excellence. sion, vision, values and goals. These four pil- Betty Popp, PRINCIPAL scholars, responsible citizens and faith-filled lars will be the driving force to continue to Catholics who will have a lifelong relation- Ryan Schnarr, PRINCIPAL

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FROM THE EDITOR STARS & STRIKES ON THE SOUTHSIDE HUMOR

Ways to alleviate The Southside Times is all about people how small, and should be recognized? Email and our community. What do you like in your “Stars and Strikes” to news@ss-times. eye strain for youth your neighborhood? What don’t you like? com. Julie Lockwood of Perry Township con- working remotely Who has done something nice, no matter tributed to this week's Stars and Strikes.

As students return to classes this month, Star: for the city of Beech Grove for Star: to multiple upcoming golf many will be working remotely. That added doing more paving in local neigh- tournaments to help raise money for extra screen time, in addition to time spent borhoods. local nonprofits. This Saturday is Green- on their own, leads to the potential for serious wood VFW Post 5864’s at Valle Vista Golf eye strain, according to Dr. Jeff Kegarise, an Star: to Beech Grove High School Course. Net proceeds will be used to fund optometrist and clinical management expert. for hosting their football game at the programs for homeless veterans and other Kegarise co-wrote a book with his wife, Su- old football field, better known as the "Pit.” local charitable programs. On Sept. 10, the san, called One Patient at a Time: The K2 Way Baxter YMCA will hold their outing at Dye’s Top 10 things to Playbook for Healthcare & Business Success Star: to the Indianapolis Public Li- Walk Country Club to raise money for pro- remember about the (theK2Way.com). In the book, he writes that brary’s upcoming cultural film festi- gramming and memberships. Perry Seniors spending too much time in front of screens vals, held virtually. This weekend will be the & Friends will host theirs on Sept. 16 at upcoming elections on computers, phones and tablets can lead to Indianapolis Black Documentary Film Fes- Winding River Golf Course to benefit Perry headaches, blurry vision, dry eyes and more. tival, and Sept. 2 will be the Contemporary Senior Citizens Services. Fairways for Foster By Torry Stiles Parents can help their kids alleviate Mexican Film Festival. Families will have their tournament on Sept. some of the eye strain by making sure they 18 at Tameka Woods Golf Course. Funds 10. The lesser of two evils is getting harder do the following: will go toward helping local foster kids. and harder to find. • TAKE BREAKS. Ideally, they should take a break 9. I could probably tolerate the idea of vote from screens about every 30 minutes. buying if they would quit selling them in bulk. • CHOOSE THE RIGHT LIGHTING. Incandescent lights work better than fluorescent ones because they 8. Give everyone who comes to the polls give off less glare. a decent Happy Meal toy and you'll see voter turn-out skyrocket. • ADJUST THE COMPUTER’S POSITION. The monitor and keyboard should be positioned to conform 7. If you can't disagree with someone with- with the child’s size. The screen should not be out hating them then maybe you should too high in the child’s field of view. According consider staying out of political discus- to a report by the National Institutes of Health, sions or playing euchre. an adjustable chair is the best option to get height just right. QUOTE OF THE WEEK 6. I worry less about the R or D next to my legislator's name and more about the • REMIND KIDS TO BLINK. That helps spread tears $ signs in their eyes. across the eyes, keeping them lubricated and aiding in dry eye prevention., according 5. There's talk about a meteor striking Earth to Kegarise. the day before the election. That could be “Free speech carries with the ultimate in political comet-ary. Reading difficulties and attention prob- 4. We might be able to entrust the post of- lems are often the result of eye muscle, vi- it freedom to listen.” fice with mail-in voting, but I draw the line at allowing DoorDash to participate. sion processing and function problems. – Warren E. Burger, American judge Kegarise recommends an eye exam for chil- 3. Due to COVID-19 there won't be a lot of dren who have these problems. “It’s possible baby-kissing. However, sniffing them may through vision therapy to make life-chang- be on the rise. ing and long-lasting improvements to their 2. The guy's wife won't be in charge. learning and confidence,” he said. For more information, go to theK2Way.com. AROUND TOWN 1. Who you vote for is not as significant as the fact that you vote. Kroger celebrates educators gensen, president of Kroger Central Divi- and parents with Extra Credit sion. “We’re uplifted and encouraged by the Wednesdays promotion enthusiasm for education we see at this time The Southside Times of year. And, especially during this challeng- ing time, Kroger is pleased to offer this dis- welcomes letters Promotion – Kroger is offering more ways count to teachers and ‘honorary teachers’ as to the editor in good taste. to save on back-to-school essentials during a demonstration of our gratitude for what BELIEVE IT! its first Teachers and Honorary Teachers they do for their stu-dents and our commu- All submissions are subject to editing. savings event this fall. Now through Sept. 9, nities.” To receive the Teachers and Honor- Please send to [email protected]. teachers, school administrators and parents Our nation has all sorts of arcane, nonsensical ary Teachers discount, customers can shop All letters must be signed. who shop at Kroger on Wednesdays will save laws on the books. Each week, we’ll share one in-store at Kroger or via Kroger Pickup using with you ... an extra 10 percent on general merchandise, Please include a daytime their shopper’s card on any Wednesday dur- including school and craft supplies, toys, In Montana, it is illegal for married women to phone number for ing the promotion dates and simply request games, sporting goods, housewares, appar- go fishing alone on Sundays, and illegal for verification purposes only. the discount at checkout. For more informa- unmarried women to fish alone at all. el and electron-ics. “We’re always excited by tion on the discount, please visit kroger.com. back-to-school season,” said Colleen Juer- Source: dumblaws.com ss-times.com • Week of August 27-September 2, 2020 13 The Southside Times COMMUNITY Local colleagues recall fond memories as Greenwood Police Chief Laut retires

FEATURE San Diego. They were also commanders of the annual Freedom Festival for more than a decade. “I will also remember the near cata- By Nancy Price strophic golf cart debacles that nearly killed us both while patrolling this event,” Ison recalled This Friday, Aug. 28, friends, family and col- with amusement. “I would be remiss not to leagues will gather at the Greenwood Amphi- also mention the killer honeybee that stung theater to celebrate Greenwood Police Chief John in the forehead during one such debacle.” John Laut’s last day with the department. Matt Fillenwarth, assistant chief of po- There will be a private celebration at 11 lice, has worked with the GPD for more than a.m., when Greenwood Mayor Mark Myers 25 years. Laut was one of Fillenwarth’s field will issue a proclamation, followed by a final training officers. They served together in the signoff and swearing in the new Greenwood Investigations Division as detectives. Police Chief James Ison. Currently a deputy “John chose me to be his assistant chief chief, Ison has been with the department for of police and that is the position I have held more than three decades. At 3 p.m., friends, along with John for almost the past nine family and acquaintances are invited to the years,” said Fillenwarth. “John and I have Amphitheater for a second celebration. weathered many a storm together and I Several of Laut’s colleagues discussed think we have led the department in a pos- memories of working with him over the years, itive direction. I will dearly miss John after including his successor, James Ison. “I will al- his retirement. He has not only been a great ways appreciate the encouragement that I re- chief to work for but is also a dear friend!” ceived from John to attend the FBI National Myers, who has been close friends with Academy,” Ison said. “Without a doubt it was Laut since they worked together in security the most transformative career decision I in 1987, said Laut brought the training of of- have made. I am grateful for John’s leadership, ficers to a much higher level. “He has helped but most grateful for his friendship.” Top, Greenwood Police Chief John Laut with wife, Molly, on his right, with daughters: Elizabeth, Emma, Isabel our department grow from 58 officers to 71,” Laut and Ison were also the first officers and Shayla. | Bottom left, Chief Laut gets a hug from Nitro, Indy Fuel’s mascot. | Bottom right, Laut was part of Myers said. “John has been a very dedicated from the Greenwood Police Department to the Police Unity Tour. He rode a bicycle with other police officers from across the state to honor fallen officers, officer and he will be missed by all.” attend the Major Event Planning course in from Indianapolis to Washington, D.C.. (Submitted photos)

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FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP Shapiro’s Delicatessen Wheatley’s Fish Fry • Live music every Friday at Wheatley’s Fish Fry on the patio, weather permit- One of the oldest restaurants in ting. | When: Aug. 28, 5-8:30 p.m. | Where: 8902 Indianapolis, Shapiro’s Deli has Southeastern Ave. | Info: (317) 862-6622; Wheat- been serving Hoosiers since 1905, 49 W. Mercator Dr. • Greenwood leysFishFry.com. when Louis and Rebecca Shapiro, PHONE: (317) 881-5531 immigrants from Russia, started At Greenwood Centre’ South of the US 31 & GARFIELD PARK selling food behind a push cart. Smith Valley Rd. Intersection Four generations later, owner Brian Hand carved, house cured, piled high corned beef, Garfield Park Sunken Garden • The Garfield Park Shapiro keeps the tradition alive by pastrami and brisket sandwiches. (Submitted photo) Sun-Thurs, 11am-10pm • Fri-Sat, 11am-11pm Sunken Garden is now open. When utilizing park serving Kosher-Style favorites along grounds, we urge you to follow social distancing with sides such as German potato guidelines and to keep at least 6 feet between salad, deviled eggs, cabbage rolls and potato without going to NYC,” commented a reviewer PLEASE SEE OUR MENU ONLINE AND on Facebook. “A gluten-free Rueben? I was CALL TO PLACE YOUR ORDER. themselves and others and to follow CDC recom- pancakes. Soups include Matzo ball, lentil and chicken noodle or chicken and rice, aka, going to call my rabbi and complain, but turns mended personal hygiene measures. Sunken Gar- out this is delicious,” stated another. NOW OFFERING den will be closed when weather is inclement. | “Jewish penicillin.” For dessert? Try their famous When: Daily through Sept. 30; Monday-Saturday, cheesecake, pies, cookies and more. Shapiro’s has been featured as a top deli in America in LOCATION: 10 a.m.-9 p.m.; Sunday: 1-9 p.m. | Where: Garfield CARRY-OUT Food & Wine, New York Times, USA Today and 808 S. Meridian St. Park, 2432 Conservatory Drive. | Info: (317) 327- Conte Nast Travel. “As authentic as you can get Indianapolis, IN 46225 ALL DAY PARK or email [email protected]. MENTION SOUTHSIDE TIMES OR BRING THIS AD. GREENWOOD BEHIND BARS WHERE I DINE lotusgreenwoodsouth.com 13th Annual Golf Tournament • Veterans of For- eign Wars Post 5864 in Greenwood will host its Blackberry Regina Walters, 13th Annual Golf Tournament. Net proceeds will be Franklin Township used to fund programs for homeless veterans and Margarita many local charitable programs which include the Where do you like Patriot’s Pen for junior high school students; Voice Bartender: to dine? of Democracy for high school students; Boy and Girl Alexandria Lutian Flashbacks Family Fountain Square Scouts of the Year; Teacher of the Year in elemen- Bar & Grille tary, junior and senior high school categories; and La Margarita: three college scholarships. VFW Post 5864 awards What do you like 1043 Virginia Ave. to eat there? Gus and Dimos welcome you back! plaques annually to the Outstanding Citizen of the Indianapolis, IN 46203 Year; Policeman of the Year; Firefighter of the Year The shrimp basket and EMT of the Year in the city of Greenwood. We Ingredients and directions: What do you like help homeless veterans in the community and as- • 2 ounces Heirloom Acres (Southside Farm) sist local veterans and their families in financial about this place? Blackberry Lemon Lime Basil House Made Simple The fast service, friendly staff, good food and need. VFW Post 5864 acts as a resource to veterans • 2 ounces Maestro Dobel Blanco Tequila indoor and outdoor dining options by locating other organizations as needed to help • 3/4-ounce Agavero the veteran confront the issues they may be fac- • 1 1/2 fresh lime Flashbacks Family Bar & Grille: ing today. | When: Aug. 29; check-in at 7:30 a.m.; 6835 E. Southport Road shotgun start at 8:30 a.m. | Where: Valle Vista Golf Indianapolis, IN 46237 Buck Creek • 6AM-3PM Course, 755 E. Main St. | Info: Steve Milbourn, com- - Combine first three (317) 215-4109 6845 Bluff Road, Indianapolis, IN • (317) 889-2253 mander at (317) 525-7291; email steve.milbourn@ ingredients and pour into aol.com; or call the Post at (317) 888-2488. blender with ice. Also visit the following locations… - Squeeze juice from Greenbriar Plaza Prestwick Crossing Foster Family Picnic • Foster Family Back to School fresh lime on top. 8555 Ditch Road, Indpls 5201 E US Hwy 36, Avon Bash! Be our guest! Come hang out and interact with - Blend all (317) 254-5993 • 7AM-3PM (317) 745-6262 • 6AM-3PM other foster families. There is plenty of room for your ingredients. littles to get their wiggles out. Feel free to bring a - Garnish with half Oaklandon Commons camp chair or join us at a picnic table in the pavilion. 11915 Pendleton Pike, Suites A & B, Indpls lime, if desired. Compiled by Nancy Price and John Parks. This will be an all outside event. Masks are suggested, but not required. In lieu of recent health concerns, Come in and enjoy a delicious meal and receive we will not be grilling out. We will have prepackaged snacks and drinks available. This event is open to fos- What's going on 10% OFF (Specials excluded.) ter, kinship/guardianship, Safe Family and adopted VALID WITH THIS COUPON. families. | When: Aug. 29, 2-5 p.m. | Where: New Hope Southside? Church, 5307 Fairview Road. | Info: info@resourcesof- The Southside’s Best Breakfast is Back! hope.org; resourcesofhope.org/foster-family-picnic. Send your news & events to: Drop the kids at school and come enjoy [email protected]. the Best Meal on the Southside! Calendar continued on page 15. ss-times.com • Week of August 27-September 2, 2020 15 The Southside Times NIGHT & DAY

Calendar continued from page 14. Graveside Presentation: Revolutionary War Admission is free, but timed ticketing is required event. | Info: attend.indypl.org/event/4473166; Veteran • The Mary Bryan Chapter, NSDAR, Green- for entry into the museum. As part of the centen- those wishing to participate may visit ibdff.com. wood VFW Post 5864, will have a presentation of nial, on Aug. 31, the Eiteljorg will also host a virtual Contemporary Mexican Film Festival • The film to Summer Concert Series • Greenwood revamped Revolutionary War veteran, Jeremiah Harrold’s panel discussion (by Zoom) with experts about be shown is, El Sueno de Lu – The Dream of Lu. Join the city’s popular Summer Concert Series in order gravesite. Welcome to all. Social distancing and the history of women’s suffrage, titled “She’s Not in IndyPL and The Consulate of Mexico in Indianapolis to continue the outdoor event amidst COVID-19. face masks required. | When: Sept. 5, 9:30 a.m. | Your History Book.” | When: Aug. 29, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. as we showcase contemporary films from Mexico. Attendees are encouraged to come early to choose Where: Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, 734 N. Morgan- kickoff celebration; Aug. 31, 6 p.m., virtual panel All films will be streamed through Kanopy and are in a specific seating zone, each with a limited capac- town Road. | Info: : Mary Bryan Chapter NSDAR. discussion. | Where: Aug. 29: Eiteljorg Museum, Spanish with English subtitles. Get your snacks ready ity. Gates open at 5:30 p.m. and will close once the 500 W. Washington St.; Aug. 31, online. | Info: Aug. Annual YMCA Golf Outing • This outing is the to enjoy this virtual festival! This event is being held venue reaches a limited capacity of 1,215 attend- 29 event: eiteljorg.org/eiteljorg-events/indiana- perfect opportunity to mix business with plea- as an online meeting/webinar. Those who register ees. Each attendee will receive a colored wristband suffrage-centennial-kick-off; Aug. 31 event: eitel- sure for a good cause! The proceeds of this event will be emailed login instructions approximately 24 upon entry to match their chosen seating section. jorg.org/eiteljorg-events/suffrage-virtual-panel. go toward providing financial assistance for pro- hours before the event. We will be using the chat Attendees will enter the venue through designated gramming and memberships. Sponsorship levels: Perry Seniors & Friends Golf Outing • Reserve function to talk about the films as we are watching. entry points. The dance floor will be closed to prac- $5,000; $2,500; $1,000; $500 and $350 (hole spon- your spot now! Reservation fee includes 18 holes, | When: Sept. 2, 6-8 p.m. | Where: online event. | Info: tice social distancing. Attendees are highly encour- sor only). | When: Sept. 10, shotgun starts at noon. cart, driving range prior to shotgun start, box lunch register at attend.indypl.org/event/4458902. aged to wear facemasks. Those who are experienc- | Where: Dye’s Walk Country Club, 2080 S. State and unlimited water and non-alcoholic beverages ing COIVD-19 symptoms or are sick should remain Road 135. | Info: allevents.in/greenwood/baxter- on the course. All proceeds to benefit Perry Senior SOUTHPORT home. Parrots of the Caribbean performs. | When: ymca-golf-outing/80002083461185. Citizens Services, a nonprofit organization provid- Aug. 29, 7 p.m. | Where: Greenwood Amphitheater ing services to senior citizens of the greater Perry Southport Farmers Market • Southport Farmers in Craig Park, 300 S. Washington St. | Info: (317) 881- An Evening of Hope • 148 Ministries will be hold- Township community that maintains or enhances Market is providing locally raised produce and dis- 4545; greenwood.in.gov. ing a fundraiser, An Evening of Hope. Dinner, live their quality of life. Reservation fee is due by Aug. tinctive handmade craft items to the community. | entertainment and a brief program. 148 Ministries Pin-Ups on Tour: Operation Greenwood • Pin- 31. A monetary gift donation helps us continue our When: Tuesdays and Thursdays, Sept. 1, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. is a nonprofit organization that strives to support Ups on Tour is a good time for a great cause. From services to seniors. | When: Sept. 16, check-in be- and Sept. 3, 3-6 p.m. | Where: Southport Farmers Mar- and empower men and women in their ongoing the moment guests enter the event, they will be gins at 10:30 a.m. Shotgun start is at noon. | Where: ket, 2810 E. Southport Road. | Info: southportfarmers- fight with addiction. 148 masks will be provided to treated to something special. Our goal is to recre- Winding River Golf Course, 8015 Mann Road. | Info: [email protected]; /SouthportFarmersMarket. everyone in attendance and the venue setting has ate the magic of the Hollywood Canteen that oper- (317) 783-9231 or email [email protected]. been audited by Heidi Dunniway, Regional Chief ated during the 1940s as a club offering dancing, TRAFALGAR Medical Officer at Ascension St. Vincent. | When: drinks and entertainment for servicemen, usu- ONLINE LIBRARY EVENTS Sept. 20, 5-7 p.m. | Where: Vino Villa, 200 N. Madison ally on their way overseas. The evening will feature Fairways for Foster Families – Golf Tournament • Ave. | Info: Tickets may be purchased at eventbrite. dancing showgirls, comedy, variety acts, soulful Indianapolis Black Documentary Film Festival • Play a round for local foster kids. $50/player; $200/ com/e/an-evening-of-hope-tickets-116221378271. lounge singers, raffle-ticket selling beauties and This online film festival will include activities sur- foursome; free includes cart, game and food. Mul- ligans & gimmie strings available. $100 hole spon- more than a few surprises! With entertainment and INDIANAPOLIS rounding the theme, “Alone Together.” This pro- atmosphere around every turn, guests will feel like gram will feature a screening of the documentary, sorships. Spots are limited; register today! | When: they stepped into another era. Must be at or over The Vision: The True Untold Story of the WBA, told by Sept. 18, 12:30 registration; 2 p.m. shotgun start; Indiana Women’s Suffrage Centennial • The Ei- the founder of the WBA, “Lightning” Ned Mitchell. dinner details TBD. | Where: Tameka Woods Golf the age of 18. | When: Aug. 29; doors open at 7 p.m.; teljorg, along with the Indiana Historical Society, show starts at 8 p.m. | Where: Greenwood VFW Post The film festival will continue Aug. 29 featuring Course, 4849 S. 450 W. | Info: info@resourcesofhope. the Indiana State Museum and other institutions documentaries for screening at your convenience org; resourcesofhope.org/golf-tournament. 5864, 1842 Veterans Way. | Info: go to pinupsontour. is celebrating the weeklong Indiana Women’s Suf- com/tour or call the Post at (317) 888-2488. and on Aug. 30 with movies by winning filmmak- frage Centennial. On Aug. 29, the Eiteljorg will host ers. | When: Aug. 28, 7-10 p.m. | Where: online the kickoff celebration (with social distancing). every ★★★★✩ • PG-13 • Documentary • 1 hour, 49 minutes wednesday Boys State An urgent documentary about the state of present and future American politics

MOVIE REVIEW claiming that Texas “stands to lose in its rela- the political process and a Lord of the Flies- tionship with the United States.” It was clear- esque claws out, free for all. It is supremely ly not entirely serious, but it did raise a lot thought-provoking filmmaking that refuses By Bradley Lane of eyebrows, including those of filmmakers to give the viewer easy answers. Jesse Moss and Amanda McBaine. They saw Boys State Texas itself is of course, not a Every year, in each of the 50 states, The this story and immediately realized what an perfect representation of American politics. American Legion hosts gender specific mock $ interesting and provocative stage Texas Boys For one thing there is a glaringly large ab- 1,000 government simulations called Girls State and State could be for an exploration of the mod- sence of the blatant influence money has in progressive pot! Boys State. In each case nearly 1,000 incom- ern American political discourse and seeing modern politics and of course, it assumes Must read rules at VFW. ing high school seniors gather at a universi- as though all the subjects are high school stu- each voter is actively engaged in the process. ty over the summer to engage in a weeklong dents, the greater future of American politics. Despite these shortcomings, the film is able exploration of the American political system The subjects they choose to focus on dur- to frame the events of a week in Texas as a aimed at engaging students’ leadership, civic Greenwood ing the chaotic week come from a multitude sufficient allegory for the shortcomings of engagement and communication skills. These of different socioeconomic backgrounds and the electoral system as well as highlight what Memorial VFW skills are developed over the course of a week political ideologies, but are framed against a makes democracy such an enticing goal to as the students are separated into two parties Post 5864 largely white, conservative middle class that strive toward. Boys State is available exclu- and then craft unique party platforms and ul- make up the bulk of Texas Boys State partici- sively through Apple TV Plus. timately stage mock elections based on the 1842 Veterans Way pants. The film is at its best when it explores candidates that each party puts forward. Greenwood, IN 46143 the tense and often confrontational nature of When the Texas Boys State program in Bradley is a Beech Grove High School policy disagreements between the ideologi- alumnus and has been enamored by 2017 voted to secede from the union, it be- 317-888-2488 cal minority and louder, more brazen major- film for as long as he can remember. came a national news story. Drawing inspira- He recently graduated from IUPUI, with greenwoodvfw.com ity. The film shows incredible restraint in its tion from the 150-year-long Texas indepen- a degree in Media and Public Affairs framing of these issues so well the tone of the with a minor in Film. Bradley can be BINGO LICENSE 002855 dence movement, the bill passed through film toes the line between a romanticization contacted at [email protected]. both chambers of the mock government of these young men’s idealized version of 16 Week of August 27-September 2, 2020 • ss-times.com MATTERS OF HEALTH The Southside Times Assistance in paying medical bills is available in a variety of ways

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ACROSS 1. Current choice 5. Smell Puzzle Time 10. Haul 14. "Nobody doesn't like ___ Lee" 15. Tossed 16. Concluded 17. Hot springs 18. Totaled, as a tab 19. Not theirs 20. "Without a doubt!" 22. Zenith 24. Young fellow 25. Thai Spice meat substitute 26. Zip City wall climber 29. Butler art class garb 32. "What a relief!" 33. Workshop machine 35. Victory Field diamond corner 37. WWW address 38. Slugger's stat 39. CD-___ 40. Wide chasm 4 IU Campus 42. Phobias 6 House Types Locations 44. Lily variety 45. 1 followed by 100 zeros 47. Some electric cars 49. Golfer McIlroy 50. AFL-___ 66. Portend scoreboard 25. Colts souvenir 3 Actor Toms 51. One who might say 67. 39.37 inches 7. Sea eagle 26. "Beats me" gesture 5 Indiana Crops "Thank God it's Friday"? 68. Apt to pry 8. Beech Grove HS volleyball 27. ISO stringed instrument 54. Bully's name for a kid court divider 28. Hardly ever wearing glasses 2 R&R Words DOWN 9. Duo 30. M*A*S*H setting 59. Parks on a bus 1. PU prof. rank 10. Excessive 31. Urban hazes 60. Coral formation 11. Indianapolis Fertility Clinic 32. Wrinkly dog 62. IUPUI poli sci subj. 2. Mafia boss egg cell 34. WRTV schedule abbr. 1 2020 Indy 500 Winner 63. Cain's brother 3. Lacking color 12. Actress Garr 36. Music genre 64. Early Indiana women's 4. Johnson County Court 41. F.C. Tucker sign rights advocate: ___ Coffin precedent 13. Prefix for "while" 42. Ulna's place 65. Fishers' blue-and-yellow 5. Stone Creek Dining pastry 21. "My gal" of song megastore 6. Hornets on a Pacers 23. ET's craft 43. Not religious 44. ___ fizz (bar drink) 46. Gunky stuff 48. Military address LOOKING FOR A CHANGE? 51. Red Lobster delicacy Join our team! 52. "___ Cop" Grow Local Media, publishers of The Southside Times, Center Grove Icon, 53. Pre-owned Hendricks County Icon and Hendricks County Business Leader, has an immediate opening 54. Ruler's length for an energetic, organized and highly-motivated self-starter for the following 55. Ye ___ Shoppe two positions: OUTSIDE ADVERTISING SALES REPRESENTATIVE & 56. Ms. Ono FREELANCE CREATIVES (Photographers and News/Feature Writers). 57. 12/24 and 12/31 58. Stick around 61. Booth Tarkington's ___ Magnificent Ambersons Email resume to Stephanie Dolan: [email protected].

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Buzz Club 2020-2021 • An afterschool pro- on the east side of the building under the net Ave. | Info: Please email communitycen- DENTAL gram for BGCS students Monday-Friday in awning between the community center and [email protected] with questions. grades K-6 until 6 p.m., providing a hot dinner, the school. | When: Sept. 2, starts at 4:30 p.m. homework help, special programs and trans- (while supplies last). | Where: 5245 Hornet Ave. Paper Shredding and Paper Recycling portation provided from school to HPCC; care | Info: [email protected]. Event • There will be unloading assistance CELEBRATE provided by BG teachers and aides. $35 a week available and you may witness document HEALTHY SMILES (additional children in the same family will be First Fridays on Main Street • The Beech shredding. We cannot accept Tube TVs. | $20 per week). To print a registration form, go Grove Artist Collective and New Dey Rising When: Sept. 12, 9 a.m.-noon. | Where: 806 IN SEPTEMBER! to hornetparkcommunitycenter.com/buzz- Café and Bakery hosts its monthly First Fri- Main St. (behind Beech Grove City Hall). | club; to register, go to bit.ly/buzzclub2020. | day event with local artwork for sale. | When: Info: Call (317) 803-9111. Call for an appointment Sept. 4, 5:30-10 p.m. | Where: Main Street in When: Started Aug. 10, continues M-F until 6 Community Job Fair • The Greater Beech p.m. | Where: 5245 Hornet Ave. | Info: commu- Beech Grove. | Info: beechgroveartistcollec- tive.com; /BeechGroveArtistCollective. Grove Chamber of Commerce will host a Daniel R. Maddigan, DDS [email protected]. community job fair. Connect with profes- 723 Main Street • Beech Grove, IN 46107 Virtual Bingo Nights • We are extending Ladies’ Fun Night • Ladies’ Fun Nights are sionals, employers and CALL TODAY! (317) 787-1361 Virtual Bingo Nights through August! To back! After many long months of closures companies. | When: play along, register and instructions on how and quarantines we are ready to get back Sept. 23, 11 a.m. | EVENTS to connect and how to generate bingo cards to our new normal. Join us for a fun night Where: Holiday Inn will be emailed to you. The winner of each of Yahtzee. Make new friends, share some Express Southeast, round will be entered into a drawing for the laughs, enjoy snacks and win prizes. With so- 5302 Victory Drive. | cial distancing in mind, each participant will Info: beechgrove- SEPTEMBER HAPPENINGS prize and the winner will be drawn at the AT HORNET PARK COMMUNITY CENTER end of the evening. Held each Monday. Ev- receive their own sanitized dice to play with chamber.org. and their own score sheet. Unfortunately, eryone is welcome to play! | When: Aug. 31, First Friday Buzz Art 7-8 p.m. | Where: Online. | Info: Register at due to current local mandates, we have to limit this event to 30 guests. Please register! September 4th, 5:30-10 pm hornetparkcommunitycenter.com. /BGHPCC We have moved registrations to our new Help support our Buzz Club After School Program Drive-through dinner and food pantry • point of sale system. Look for Ladies’ Fun Stop by our booth at 620 Main Street in front of Eckstein Shoe Join us each Wednesday for a heat-and-eat Night under the PROGRAMS tab. | When: Store to purchase kid created Buzz Art! dinner and a bag of groceries. Now located Sept. 11, starts at 6 p.m. | Where: 5245 Hor- Ladies’ Fun Night Friday, September 11th, 6:30-8 pm Yahtzee, food and fun! REAL ESTATE RETAIL Virtual Bingo Nights Mondays, 7-8 pm

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Donald G. Courtreau and Timothy Glesing (Bobbi); son-in-law, James OBITUARIES Scott; and six grandchildren. The funeral service Donald G. Courtreau, 84, died Aug. 18, 2020. He was conducted Aug. 25 at G. H. Herrmann was born Aug. 18, 1936 to Henry Courteau and Greenwood Funeral Home at The Gardens of Teresa L. Charlton Angela Greer Courteau in Escanaba, Mich. He Olive Branch, 1605 S. State Road 135. Barbara graduated from the University of Illinois where Teresa L. Charlton, 58, of New Palestine, died was buried in Forest Lawn Memory Gardens. he earned a master’s degree in architecture. He Aug. 14, 2020. She was born Sept. 15, 1961 in Barbara’s family would like to especially thank married Patricia E. Courteau, his high school Indianapolis, to Howard L. and Ruth Justice the talented team at Brookdale Hospice. sweetheart, on June 8, 1957. They were married Charlton. She was an active member of Christian for 58 years before she died in 2015. He spent Tabernacle Church. She was a graduate from New two years in Fort Leonard Wood in military Southside New Quiz Palestine High School. Her employment included service before moving to Indianapolis to raise a SEE PAGE 2 work as an account collections specialist, legal Roseann M. Huddleston family and practice as an architect for 56 years. 1. D, 2. B, 3. A, 4. D, 5. A clerk, insurance specialist, cashier at Marsh Roseann M. Huddleston, 64, of Indianapolis, He received numerous awards throughout his and janitor. Her hobbies included bargain died Aug. 21, 2020. Roseann was born July 17, career. He was a member of Saint Mark Church shopping (especially for purses), collecting 1956 in Indianapolis to the late Russell and and Knights of Columbus Council 3660. He beautiful stationary and antiques, socializing Helen (Sevenish) Fischer. On Sept. 15, 1979 Puzzle Time Answers is preceded in death by his parents and his with strangers and spending time with her Roseann was united in marriage to Donnie SEE PAGE 18 younger brothers, Richard Courteau and James grandchildren and her church family. She Huddleston in St. Catherine Catholic Church. Answers to HOOSIER HODGEPODGE: Courteau. He is survived by his two adopted was preceded in death by her father, Howard Roseann was employed as a special needs aid children, Kate Courteau and Kevin Courteau; Types: CAPE COD, COLONIAL, Charlton. Survivors include her daughter, Elaina at Rise Learning Center and Charlene’s Angels. COTTAGE, RANCH, TUDOR, VICTORIAN; three grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren; Charlton; mother, Ruth Charlton; sister, Kathy She was also a caretaker for her son, Andrew. and his wheaten terrier pup, Darby. A Mass Crops: CORN, HAY, SOYBEANS, Johnson; brothers, Marty Charlton and Gary Roseann loved to work in her flowerbeds. Along celebrating his life will take place Friday, Aug. TOMATOES, WHEAT; Charlton; and her three grandchildren, Hannah, with her parents, Roseann is preceded in death 28 at noon at Saint Mark Church, followed by Nathan and Jordan Charlton. Services were by her siblings, Janet Childers and Wayne Fisher. Locations: BLOOMINGTON, an outdoor ice cream social at his home until 6 conducted at Christian Tabernacle Church on Survivors include her husband of 40 years, INDIANAPOLIS, KOKOMO, RICHMOND; p.m. Final care and cremation arrangements are Aug. 21. Burial was at New Palestine Cemetery. Donnie Huddleston; sons, Colby, Zachary and entrusted to the O'Riley Funeral Home, 6107 S. Toms: CRUISE, HANKS, SELLECK; Arrangements were entrusted to G.H. Herrmann Andrew Huddleston; brother, Steve (Mary Jane) East St., Indianapolis. Words: RELAXATION, REST; Madison Avenue Funeral Home. Fischer; sisters, Susan (Tony) Agresta, Annette O’Neil and Becky (Kevin) Witt; grandchildren, Winner: SATO Grant and Raelah Huddleston; many nieces, Herman Nickolas Feldhake nephews and extended family members. On Trenton John Clifton-Cutting Thursday, August 27, 2020 morning prayers will Herman Nickolas “Nick” Feldhake, 69, died Aug. Trenton John Clifton-Cutting, 19, be said at O’Riley Funeral Home, 6107 South 17, 2020. A resident of Indianapolis, he was born of Indianapolis, died Aug. 14, East Street, Indianapolis prior to the celebration Jan. 7, 1951 in Beech Grove to the late Aloysius 2020. He was born May 18, 2001 of Mass at 11:30 a.m. The Mass of Christian burial Feldhake and Della Joan (Holmes) Feldhake. to Cory Cutting and Jamie Clifton; will be celebrated at noon in St. Mark Catholic He was a member of Our Lady of Lourdes they both survive. Trenton was a Church, 535 E. Edgewood Ave., Indianapolis. Catholic Church. Nick enjoyed smallmouth 2020 graduate of Perry Meridian Burial will follow in Round Hill Cemetery. bass fishing, telling jokes, hunting mushrooms, High School and was being playing poker, euchre, 9-Ball, coaching baseball recruited by the United States Marine Corp. and basketball and tending his garden. He Other survivors include his brothers, Kyle Jordan was preceded in death by his daughter, Amy and Dylan Cutting; aunt, Tash; uncle, Brandon; Ann M. Jordan (Feldhake) Ambrus; and sister, Cindy Feldhake. cousin, Kelsey; and many friends. A drive-thru Ann M. Jordan, 77, of Greenwood, died Aug. Survivors include his wife of 34 years, Elizabeth memorial will be held at the Burrello Center 22, 2020. Ann was born to the late Michael “Beth” A. (Barger) Feldhake; children, Nickolas parking lot in Garfield Park on Sunday, Aug. 30 and Nora (Leonard) Crowe on May 31, 1943 in (Haley) Feldhake, Jennifer (Brandy) Feldhake, from noon to 3 p.m. It will be staggered over Indianapolis. Ann graduated from St. Agnes Amanda (Tom) Smith, Scott (Kim) Feldhake, four hours, and everyone must remain in their Academy in Indianapolis. On Nov. 9, 1968, Drew (Shanise) Feldhake and Andrea Feldhake; vehicle. Please consider an arrival after noon to Ann wed James “Jim” Jordan; Jim survives. She his grandchildren, Nikki, Danielle, Sydney, avoid a long line of traffic. Arrangements and worked as a dental assistant for Dr. Elizabeth Madison, Ethan, Lexi, Brooklyn, Christian, care were provided by Lauck & Veldhof Funeral Graves. Ann was a member of St. Barnabas Makiah, Jaden, Jazzy, Adrein and Asher; and & Cremation Services. Catholic Church. Along with her parents, Ann his great-grandchildren, Knox and Deagen. is preceded in death by her sisters, Kathleen Funeral services were conducted Aug. 21 at G. (Bob) Schlaler and Peggy Breeden; and her H. Herrmann Madison Avenue Funeral Home. brothers-in-law, Monsignor Edward Jordan and Heidi Ann Corbin Wayne Sarjent. Other survivors include her Heidi Ann Corbin, 61, of Indianapolis, died in children, Colleen (Gregory) Loberg, Michael June of 2020. She was born Sept. 29, 1958 in Barbara A. Glesing (Maureen) Jordan and Brian (Amy) Jordan; her Indianapolis to the late Hester D. and Anna Mary grandchildren, Matthew Loberg, Grace Loberg, Barbara A. Glesing, 92, of Indianapolis, died Corbin. She was a graduate of St. Patrick’s Grade Sam Jordan, Anna Loberg, Sarah Jordan, Nora Aug. 20, 2020. She was born Jan. 14, 1928 in School and Our Lady of Grace High School. Jordan, Michael Loberg, Maeve Jordan and Beech Grove to the late Ralph Harover and After high school she went to work at Allison’s, Finn Jordan; her brothers-in-law, Father Thomas Marie (Borgmann) Harover. Barbara earned then Rolls Royce, where she worked in skilled Jordan, Billy Jordan and Ron Breeden; her sisters- a bachelor’s degree from Indiana University trades as a sheet metal worker. She retired with in-law, Joanne Sarjent, Linda Jordan and Nancy and was a member of Alpha Xi Delta Sorority, 30 years of service. She was preceded in death Gregory; and many nieces, nephews, friends Job’s Daughters and Friedens United Church by her son, Bradley; and three sisters, Mary and extended family members. Visitation will be of Christ. Barbara had a passion for cooking Lou, Patricia and Rose Marie. Heidi is survived held Thursday, Aug. 27, 4-8 p.m. in the O’Riley and baking, even writing her own cookbook, by her sister, Becky Boyd; two brothers, Bill Funeral Home, 6107 S. East St., Indianapolis. which she shared with her family. She and Corbin and Clarence Hupfer; and uncle, Jack The Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated Richard hosted Sunday family dinners for Corbin. Cremation was chosen. A Catholic Friday, Aug. 28 at 10:30 a.m. in St. Barnabas many years. She was a fan of IU basketball and graveside service with interment of her ashes Catholic Church, 8300 Rahke Road, Indianapolis. football; and was a pianist and seamstress. She was held Aug. 25 at St. Joseph Cemetery, 2446 was preceded in death by her daughter, Amy S. Meridian St. Arrangements were entrusted to Scott; and sisters, Phyllis Finchum and Janet G.H. Herrmann Madison Avenue Funeral Home, Garriott. Barbara is survived by her husband, 5141 Madison Ave., Indianapolis. Richard J. Glesing; sons, Randall Glesing, Phillip Glesing (Darrell Fishel), Jeffrey Glesing (Lea) Obituaries continued on page 21. ss-times.com • Week of August 27-September 2, 2020 21 The Southside Times FOR THE RECORD Obituaries

Obituaries continued from page 20. Anna Marie Volz; two sisters, Rosie Stephens He was preceded in death by his wife of over grandchildren, Janelle, Noah, Stephanie, Ethan and Star Muccigrosso; eight grandchildren; and 60 years, Shirley; and grandson, Eric. Survivors and Emma; siblings, Michelle Dansu, Frank (Beth) 18 great-grandchildren. Visitation was held Aug. include two sons, Mark (Lisa) Roberts and Greg Woods, Donald Woods and Mitzi Smith; along 24 at G.H. Herrmann East Street Funeral Home. (Susan) Roberts; three grandchildren, Ashley, with many nieces and nephews. A memorial Michael E. Lombardo Alex and Evan; three great-grandchildren, gathering was held at Little and Sons Beech Michael E. Lombardo, 66, of Indianapolis, died Summer, Amelia, and Wyatt; sister, Jane Grove Chapel on Aug. 22. Aug. 19, 2020. Michael was born in Indianapolis (Tony) Ianni; and brother, Jack (Gudrin) Roberts. March 20, 1954 to the late August J. and Theresa Wilfrid R. Riley Services were held Aug. 26 at G. H. Herrmann E. (McGinnis) Lombardo. Upon graduating Wilfrid R. Riley, 99, Clayton, Ind., Madison Avenue Funeral Home, 5141 Madison high school, Michael was employed at Allison died Aug. 18, 2020. Originally from Ave., Indianapolis. Sue Carol Wright Division of General Motors in Indianapolis as Pittsburgh, Wilfrid was born April Sue Carol Wright, 86, of Greenwood, died Aug. an inspector. He retired in 1996 after 22 years 11, 1921. He joined the 23, 2020. She was born to the late Raymond and of service. Michael was a member of Our Lady Pennsylvania Railroad in 1942, Lottie Overby on Dec. 14, 1933. Sue graduated of the Greenwood Catholic Church. He enjoyed after which he joined the Army Thelma Ophelia Wilson from Greenwood High School in 1952 and was watching NASCAR Racing and any Indiana and served as a combat engineer Thelma Ophelia Wilson, 88, of Greenwood, died employed by Walmart from 1990 to 2001. Sue University sports on television. Michael’s in Patton's Army. Wilfrid was a member of the Aug. 20, 2020. She was born Feb. 20, 1932 in married Paul E. Wright on Oct. 4, 1952. Paul favorite food was pizza. Michael is preceded in Veterans of the Battle of the Bulge. After the war Scottsville, Ky. to the late Roscoe and Leann preceded her in death on July 10, 1995. She death by his brother, August Joseph Lombardo, he resumed his railroad career in Altoona, Penn. Perdue. She was preceded in death by her symbolized her dedication to Jehovah God by III; and his brother-in-law, Charles Rusler. and finished his career at Amtrak in Beech Grove. husband, Addison W. “AW” Wilson, Jr. Survivors water baptism in July of 1964. Sue is survived by Survivors include his sister, Kathleen Rusler; his He retired after 39 years of service. Wilfrid married include her son, Garry Britt; grandson, Travis Britt; her daughters, Pamela Sue Densford and Cynthia nephews, Jim, Brian and Matthew Rusler; and Mary Butala in 1942 and was married until Mary's and granddaughter, Alisa Thompson. A graveside Yvonne Booth; son, Scott Allen Wright; sister, many cousins and extended family members. death in 2002. He was also preceded in death by service will be conducted at 2 p.m. on Friday, Barbara Jean Mattingly; five grandchildren; The Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated a son, Frank T. Riley. Wilfrid is survived by a son, Aug. 28 at Mt. Pleasant Greenwood Cemetery. six great-grandchildren; and several nieces Aug. 24 in Our Lady of the Greenwood Catholic Kevin Riley. Wilfrid will be buried next to his wife and nephews. Sue devoted herself for many Church, 335 S. Meridian St., Greenwood. Burial at the Florida National Cemetery in Bushnell, Fla. years to caring for her husband, Paul, when he followed in St. Joseph Cemetery, Indianapolis. Services have been entrusted to Little and Sons became ill. She enjoyed tracing her genealogy Beech Grove Chapel. Roy Woods Jr. and her dogs, Muffin and Rose. A graveside Roy Woods Jr., 51, of Beech Grove, service will be held on Thursday, Aug. 27 at 11 died Aug. 18, 2020. Roy loved a.m. at Greenwood Cemetery. Arrangements are Douglas E. Lyell bowling and was involved in many entrusted to Wilson St. Pierre Funeral Service Douglas E. Lyell, 84, of Greenwood, died Aug. 23, Charles M. Roberts different bowling leagues during and Crematory - Greenwood Chapel. 2020. He was born June 9, 1936 in Indianapolis, Charles M. Roberts, 82, of Avon, Ind., died Aug. 16, his life. He loved spending time to the late Ralph and Bernice (Moore) Lyell. 2020. He was born March 29, 1938 in Indianapolis with family and friends. Roy was Doug served in the Navy Reserve. He owned to the late Pleasant and Dorothy Roberts. He was preceded in death by his Mother; and operated Studio Press and was the former a graduate of Manuel High School and Indiana Linda Woods. Roy is survived by his father, Roy Obituaries are printed free of charge. Funeral directors owner of the Trophy Club Golf Course. He was Central College. An avid golfer, he enjoyed time (Donna) Woods Sr.; children, Matthew (Alleson) are encouraged to send obituaries and photos to news@ preceded in death by his brothers, James, spent on the golf course with his wife, Shirley. Woods and Megan (Daniel) Niblock, ss-times.com. Information received by noon Tuesday Edward and Harold. Doug is survived by his will be published Thursday, space permitting. wife, Carolyn R. Lyell; sister-in-law, Joyce Lyell; two nieces; and four nephews. 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Main St., Greenwood. | Ph: (317) 881- 2002 Chevy Silverado VIN Two Health Care Aid positions 3N37F8M157328 starting at 2GCEC19T821183266 starting available at Our Lady of Grace Administrator. | Sat. Mass: 4:30 p.m. 1259. | Rev. Peter Zinn. | Sun.: 10:30 a.m. CONDOS/DUPLEXES | Sun. Mass: 10 a.m. | Completely | Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. $2250.00 at $2250.00 Monastery for 11P-1A Thurs-Sat Handicapped Accessible. | All Welcome! Public Auction 2205 N 3133 N & 3P -11P. Thurs-Sat. Seeking a ✞ Public Auction Duplex for rent. 4bd, 2ba, no SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Elizabeth on 9/11/20 @4pm friendly and compassionate per- Holy Name of Jesus • 89 N. 17th Ave., Southside Seventh-Day Adventist • Gale St on 9/11/20 @10am pets, credit application required. 2006 Pontiac Grand Prix VIN son to help care for the elderly. Beech Grove. | Ph: (317) 784-5454. | 4801 Shelbyville Road, Indpls. | Ph: (317) 2002 Ford F150 VIN 1564 E. Dudley. 3173743504 Rev. Robert Robeson. | Worship Times & 786-7002. | Pr. 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Anticipation Mass: 5:30 p.m. | Sun.: Blvd., Greenwood. | Ph: (317) 881-5743. $1250.00 Bostonwhaler VIN WAZ4366G Sept. 4. 3172707600 7, 8:45 & 11:30 a.m. | Sr. Pr. Dave Cook | Sun.: 10:30 a.m. | Public Auction 4507 E 19th starting at $2250.00 Garage Sale St. Jude • 5353 McFarland Road, Indpls. | Sunday School: 9 a.m. | Something for St on 9/11/20 @2pm 2017 Public Auction 338 N Brad- Ph: (317) 786-4371. | Rev. Peter Marshall. All Ages. Hyundai Elantra VIN 5NP- ley Ave on 9/11/20 @1pm PERRY TOWNSHIP YOUR AD | Sun.: 7:30, 9:30, 11:30 a.m. | Sat. Southwood Baptist Church • 501 S. 4th D84LF5HH068875 starting at 2000 BMW 528 VIN WBAD- Anticipation Mass: 5 p.m. Ave., Beech Grove | Ph: (317)786-2719 | Pr. $2663.00 M6346YGV02180 starting at GARAGE SALE., Aug. 28 & COULD BE HERE! ✞ CHRISTIAN CHURCH Rick Porter. | Worship Service: 10:45 a.m. | Public Auction 3507 Hyannis $2250.00 29, 8A-3P. 6931 Yellowstone Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. | Sun. & Wed. Eve Mount Pleasant Christian Church • Port Dr on 9/11/20 @11am Parkway, Meridian Woods sub- Worship: 6:30 p.m. Crown Castle is proposing to TO ADVERTISE: 381 N. Bluff Road, Greenwood. | Senior Pr. 2008 Chevy Avalanche VIN modify telecommunications . Baby/kids clothes, toys, Chris Philbeck. | Sun.: 9:15 a.m., 11 a.m. | ✞ SPIRITUALIST 3GNFK12378G213706 starting household items, lots of misc. MPCC online campus: MPCC live at 10 a.m. antennas on the rooftop located (317) 300-8782 The Spiritualist Church of at $2250.00 at 333 N Pennsylvania St In- ET. | mpcc.info. Indianapolis • 3020 S. Meridian St. Ste. E Public Auction 81-11 Sham- dianapolis, IN 46204. Crown Tweet Us at Southport Heights Christian Church & F, Indianapolis 46217. | Sunday Services: EMPLOYMENT rock Cir on 9/11/20 @1pm Castle invites comments from • 7154 S. McFarland Road, Indpls. | Pr. 6:30 p.m. | TSCOI.org. 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