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The final resting place of John George at Round Hill Cemetery. | The west entrance of Round Hill Cemetery is marked with a sign. | Two other Revolutionary War soldiers and one Civil War veteran also reside in Round Hill Cemetery. (Photos by Rick Hinton) USE PROMO CODE: DISCOUNT853 A drummer boy in Round Hill Cemetery

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Offer is online only. Valid for up to 8 discounts. By Rick Hinton What was a drummer boy? No double discounts. Expires October 31, 2021. There are nuggets of Southside history sit- Musicians have played a role on battlefields ting, silently tucked away. Obscured from dai- for centuries. Drumming provided cadence ly thought, they weather the years as one gen- and encouragement to the soldiers march- eration replaces another; and almost always ing forward into confrontation. Drumming have a story to tell. carried over into the future Civil War, with One such is Round Hill Cemetery at Epler drummer boys being even younger than their and Old Meridian Street (135), encompass- predecessors. As the years rolled forward, the ing what was once two separate cemeter- drum was replaced on the battlefield with a ies and boasting that John George - former bugle. Revolutionary War drummer boy for George There were several drummer boys for Washington himself - is buried there. George George Washington. You would not think enlisted in 1777 at the age of 17 in the First there could only be one drummer for the en- New Jersey Battalion, initially serving his first tire Continental Army. Alexander Milliner, three years in the war as the drummer boy for also a drummer and buried in Rochester, N.Y., George Washington’s Headquarter Guard. was a lifeguard for Washington’s personal se- As the story goes, he was a participant in the curity detachment. Frederick Hesser, drum- Maxwell Brigade and saw his fair share of ac- mer boy for Washington and buried in Or- tion at Clay Creek, Brandywine, the battles of wigsburg, P.A., is another. Robin Englemen Germantown and Monmouth and the brutal writes - “In a way, every drummer who served winter campaign of Valley Forge. in the Continental Army was Washington’s For George’s first three years, he was a pri- drummer.” After all, the army itself was con- vate. Re-enlisting in 1780, he returned as a ser- sidered Washington’s. geant and was involved in the Battle of York- It was a rainy Saturday when I found the town, retiring from Washington’s Continental grave and those of “Stucks” close by. Even Army in 1783. Because of his service, George with Meridian St. close by, the cemetery was received a veteran’s land grant of 100 acres. quiet and peaceful. Reports say that in the 60s He chose Kentucky, marrying and raising a or 70s, two boys each claimed they had sep- large family. When his wife died in the late arate encounters with a man with “weird or 1830s, he moved with his daughter and son- strange” clothing. It was later determined that in-law, Peter Stuck, to Perry Township, living the clothing was from the 18th or early 19th with them in a house just east of the current century. John George? Who knows? University of Indianapolis. Upon his death in 1842, he was interred in Round Hill Cemetery. Rick Hinton, a Southport resident, Round Hill Cemetery was in the middle of loves researching things that go bump nowhere back in the day. The present grave- in the night. His articles can be read yard was established in 1830 and has expand- on Facebook: Rick Hinton, Southport ed throughout the years. Two other Revo- Paranormal Examiner. Hinton conducts lutionary War soldiers and one Civil War paranormal investigations with his team, South Central Paranormal. veteran also reside in the cemetery. Unfortu- 4 Week of June 10 - 16, 2021 • ss-times.com COVER STORY The Southside Times

From left, Cat wrangler Erin Fischer and Violet are excited to celebrate at the event this weekend. | Aster enjoys napping in the cat lounge and meeting new people. | Nori spends her time looking out the window waiting for someone to bring her home. | COVER PHOTO: Kelley Niiyama co-owns Nine Lives with her husband. (Photos by Jessica Todd) NEARING 1000 ADOPTIONS Nine Lives Cat Café to hold a celebratory event as its adoptions continue to grow

By Jessica Todd I was going to do next,” said Kelley. “Around with three shelters including, Misty Eyes, the couple is passionate about teaching their that time, the previous owners told the em Bartholomew County Humane Society and customers Japanese culture and how cat ca Cats have returned to the Nine Lives Cat - - Columbus Care Animal Services. The cats Café, and adoptions are booming. Owners ployees that they were selling the café. I knew fés are common throughout Japan. switch out almost every three weeks. A re Kelley and Hidetaka Niiyama anticipate 1,000 right then that I wanted to buy it.” - “We are so grateful to be where we are de- adoptions by the end of the summer and are After the couple did an abundance of re- cent change in philosophy has also opened spite the rough patches 2020 brought,” said preparing to commemorate the occasion with search, Hidetaka finally agreed to buy the new doors for the business. Kelley. “It is rewarding to say that we made a public celebration on June 12, 1 - 4 p.m. at café with his wife. By the time they were “Right now, we are beginning to work with it through the pandemic and are continuing the café, 1315 Shelby St., Indianapolis. ready to take over, the COVID-19 pandemic Indy Adopts to help smaller shelters with the to find our cats new homes every single day. “We will have vendors outside, a rummage hit the United States. abundance of kittens they house,” said Kel- We did it, and we will continue to grow as the sale, a lot of books to sell, our first story hour, “The business operated for eight days be- ley. “Shelters in southern Indiana are full of years go forward.” a live artist and many other special things,” fore it shut down,” explained Kelley. “At first, kittens, and their kitten season never really For more information regarding the café I was horrified about what I just did, but then ends. We want to assist in that area and are and upcoming celebration, email hello@ Kelley said. “With permission from the sell- I realized how much time we had to redeco excited about the new collaboration we have ninelivescatcafe.com or call (317) 602-5287. ers, we hope to donate proceeds from the - started with Indy Adopts.” More information and content from the café event to Indy Adopts. We are also excited to rate and make the café something new.” Adoptions at the café have slowed since can also be found on Facebook @ Nine Lives unveil our new logo to the public at the event.” The Niiyama’s spent the majority of quar- antine painting, adding new carpet to the cat businesses have reopened and people are re- Cat Café or Instagram @NineLivesCCIndy. lounge and adding their touch to the busi- turning to work. As of June 8, the café had Where it all began ness. They created an online store in April successfully aided in the adoption of 960 cats. Get to know Kelley Niiyama that earned enough money to pay the rent. “By the time summer is over, I project that The café is local to the Fountain Square “At the end of April, we opened for curb- we will reach our goal of 1000 adoptions,” area and was opened by a father-daughter What is your favorite place side. I was hesitant about doing it because, said Kelley. “We would love to have 40 more duo in January 2017. Current owners Kelley on the Southside? Rosco’s Ta- at the time, we had no cats in the building,” cats adopted by our event on Saturday, but it and Hidetaka Niiyama lived above the space cos said Kelley. “It ended up being a fun husband is not realistic.” before the opportunity to take over fell into What is the best part of and wife thing, and our supporters that love Supporters and employees are determined their laps in March of 2020. your job? I just love all of the this place were with us throughout the whole to reach the goal by August. “My husband is an opera conductor, and people. My employees and cus- thing.” “I love working here,” said Erin Fischer, he decided he was going to quit his job and tomers are amazing and seeing who has been a cat wrangler at the café since our cats get adopted is always an emotional go to Japan to work with an Opera founda- August 2020. “All of the employees care so rollercoaster. tion,” explained Kelley. “I began to renovate A light at the end of the tunnel much about the cats and finding them the I have our house thinking we were going to sell it. I Do you have any of your own pets? best homes. This job is honestly the best job five cats named McJagger, Misha, Montgom lived upstairs, and I needed a job after I fin- At the end of May 2020, cats returned to - the building, and adoptions began exploding. I have ever had, and Kellie and Hidetaka are ished renovating the house. I began working ery (Chase), Michelangelo and Millie. “We had 404 adoptions within six months. genuine people who care so much about the at the café as a cat wrangler.” When COVID slows down, where do Everyone needed a companion during a hard well-being of their employees, the cats and The couple ended up not moving after all, you want to travel? My husband and I al- time. The whole thing was a learning experi the business overall.” and Kelley’s long-term job as a classical mu- - ready have tickets to go to Italy in August. ence that helped our business become a bet- The Niiyama’s hope to continue to build sician fell through after an injury to her fin- What is your favorite item on the café’s ter environment for our customers and cats,” awareness for their adoption process and menu? The seasonal coconut caramel latte. ger. educate the Southside community about the “I was 49 years old and had no idea what said Kelley. As of March, the café has been working history of cats. 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Nancy Bryant named to UM Spring SNHU announces Winter 3.500-3.749. Southsiders Jake Akers of India- the academic designation of magna cum laude. 2021 Dean’s Honor Roll 2021 President’s List napolis, Korey Brandow of Greenwood, Madi- Utterback was invited to walk in the Univer- son Munger of Indianapolis, Amanda Prather sity’s commencement ceremonies on May 8. Ole Miss Dean’s Honor Roll - Nancy McKen- SNHU President’s List - The following students of Indianapolis, Lia Vawter of Indianapolis and Nearly 900 graduates earned doctoral, mas- na Bryant, of Greenwood, was recently named were named to the Southern New Hampshire Katherine Zuercher of Indianapolis were all ter’s, bachelor’s or associate degrees for the ac- to the University of Mississippi’s Spring 2021 University’s Winter 2021 President’s List. The named to the Dean’s list. ademic year 2020 - 2021. Honor Roll lists. Bryant was named to the winter term runs from January to May. Full- Dean’s Honor Roll, which is reserved for stu- time students who have earned a minimum dents who earn a semester GPA of 3.50-3.74. grade-point average of 3.700 and above are Students named to Trine University of Evansville names In order to be eligible for honor roll designa- named to the President’s List. Full-time status University President’s List local students to Dean’s List tion, a student must have completed at least 12 is achieved by earning 12 credits; undergrad- graded hours for the semester and may not be uate day students must earn 12 credits in fall Trine President’s List - The following Trine UE Dean’s List - The University of Evansville on academic probation during the semester. or spring semester, and online students must University students were named to the Presi- is pleased to report that nearly 800 students earn 12 credits in either EW1 & EW2, EW3 & dent’s List for the Spring 2021 term. To earn earned Dean’s List Honors for the Spring 2021 EW4, or EW5 & EW6. Southside locals, Mi- President’s List honors, students must com- semester. To merit the honor of being placed Quinn Wright named chaela Connor of Greenwood, Jeffrey Tremain plete a minimum of 12 hours and have a grade on the Dean’s List each semester, a student to SNHU Dean’s List of Indianapolis, Alexandra Piper of Indianap- point average of 3.750-4.000. Lukas Cline of must carry a full academic load of 12 hours olis, Melissa Kaicy of Greenwood, Cameron Greenwood, Peyton Sparks of Indianapo- or more and earn a grade point average of 3.5 SNHU Dean’s List - Quinn Wright, of India- Mann of Indianapolis and Aileen Mulry of In- lis and Nathaniel Wright of Indianapolis all or above. Makayla Gomperts of Indianapolis, napolis, has been named to Southern New dianapolis all received a spot on the list. earned a spot on the list. Sarah Kempf of Greenwood, Elizabeth Pich of Hampshire University’s Winter 2021 Dean’s Beech Grove, Jeremy Schmidt of Indianapo- List. The winter term runs from January to lis, Carlie Schultheis of Indianapolis, Connor May. Full-time students who have earned a Students named to Trine Allison Utterback graduates from Cleary of Indianapolis, Destiny Ogburn of In- minimum grade-point average of 3.500 to University Dean’s List the University of Findlay dianapolis, Sarah Andresen of Indianapolis, 3.699 are named to the Dean’s List. Full-time Rachel Taylor of Greenwood, Madeline Ad- status is achieved by earning 12 credits; un- Trine Dean’s List - The following Trine Uni- Greenwood local graduates - Allison Utter- amson of Beech Grove, Madalyn Scheil of In- dergraduate day students must earn 12 credits versity students were named to the Dean’s List back, of Greenwood, has graduated from the dianapolis, Kaitlyn Martlage of Greenwood, in fall or spring semester, and online students for the Spring 2021 term. To earn Dean’s List University of Findlay. Utterback received a Anna Thacker of Beech Grove and Ianglen must earn 12 credits in either EW1 & EW2, honors, students must complete a minimum Bachelor of Arts in Public Relations. Utter- Sung of Indianapolis were all named to the EW3 & EW4, or EW5 & EW6. of 12 hours and have a grade point average of back also graduated from the University with Dean’s List. • 200 Degree water • 3000 PSI • Quality service inside and out • All water is recycled

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IN OUR SCHOOLS Roncalli Salutes Our Girls Tennis Sectional Champions

Preschool students were honored with a Pre-K parade around the Early Childhood Academy. (Submitted photo) Southport Elementary School celebrated the end of the school year with a field day.(Submitted photo) Pre-K graduation

Southport Elementary field day Pre-K students honored – Preschool stu- dents at the Early Childhood Academy Field day celebration – Southport Elemen- marked the completion of preschool with tary hosted Field Day to celebrate the end of a Pre-K parade. The young graduates were the school year. Students enjoyed a variety of greeted with cheers as they walked around events including races and tug of war. Prin- the Early Childhood Academy. The students right to left: Lili Wisler, Becca Zakrowski, Claire Wagner, Lauren Prather, cipal Spencer was even bold enough to brave are looking forward to attending the kinder- Cambri Lux, Elsie Kerr, Katrina Gangstad the dunk tank for the students. garten academies next year.

The Roncalli varsity girls tennis team, under the direction of head coach Jim Stone, captured the sectional championship.

The 2021 sectional championship is the program’s 12th sectional title.

Congratulations to the coaches and the Roncalli varsity girls tennis team!

Take a closer look. Open House is Thursday, November 4, 2021 from 6:00-8:00 PM. www.roncalli.org ss-times.com • Week of June 10 - 16, 2021 9 The Southside Times COMMUNITY

IN OUR SCHOOLS Nick’s Tree Service SERVICES • Tree removal • Tree trimming Jon Zwitt, CGHS Athletic Director; Rich Arkanoff, CGCSC Superintendent; Alyssa Coleman, CGHS Softball • Stump grinding Coach; Alicia Milligan and Alex Milligan, wife and son of Russ Milligan; and Jeff Henderson, CGHS Principal dedicated the field on May 15.(Submitted photo) • Lot clearing

CGHS softball field named for former coach Russ Milligan • Deadwooding

Field dedication – Center Grove Community Schools dedicated the Center Grove High School • Topping varsity softball field in memory of former coach Russ Milligan on Saturday, May 15. ‘Russ Milli- gan Field’ was unveiled at a ceremony before the Johnson County Softball Tournament game be- tween CGHS and Edinburgh HS. The Center Grove Board of School Trustees approved the re- naming at its April meeting. Russ Milligan was a dedicated and faithful servant to Center Grove for 27 years through his service as a faculty member and softball coach. He led CGHS softball EQUIPMENT to 741 wins (the most of any Indiana high school softball coach) and an 89 percent winning per- centage, five IHSAA State Championships, three IHSAA State Runners Up and induction to the Indiana High School Softball Hall of Fame. Milligan was named State Softball Coach of the Year three times, District Coach of the Year five times and coached two Miss Softball Players. “This • Bucket truck honor is reserved for those who have left a lasting impact on a part of our community,” Jack Rus- sell, CGCSC Board president, told the crowd gathered for the dedication. “The Center Grove • Chippers softball community will certainly never forget Coach Russ Milligan. Beyond the powerhouse teams, trophies and accolades, Coach Milligan was known in the softball community for devel- • Climbers oping the strengths of his players and coaching them to play to the best of their abilities. What he had was certainly a gift and one that we were fortunate to share here in Center Grove.” “Early FULLY INSURED • Specialty lifts on in the season, Russ would emphasize that the girls were not on their travel teams while they played here and that he was the coach of this team,” shared Jon Zwitt, CGHS athletic director. “And as only he could say it – he would proclaim to the team that ‘This is not your daddy’s field, it’s my field.’ Well, Russ, today this field officially does become your field.” CALL TODAY! (317) 524-9100 10 Week of June 10 - 16, 2021 • ss-times.com VIEWS The Southside Times

HUMOR PHOTO of the WEEK

Top ten reasons I got kicked out of the YMCA

By Torry Stiles

10. “We encourage you to hydrate, but even a one beer limit is unacceptable in the g y m .”

9. “I realize that snapping towels at one an- other was the funniest prank in school, but you have been out of school since ‘79, and Mr. Johnson is 82 years old.”

8. “For the last time: It is a swimming pool. No fishing!”

7. “Here at the YMCA, we do not make books on the kid’s soccer games.”

6. “Mr. Johnson is perfectly capable of oper- ating the treadmill without you increas- ing the speed to maximum. Help me pick him up.”

On June 5, the City of Greenwood held its first ever Pride block party event. Thousands of people attended the event at Craig Park to celebrate a historical 5. “It is going to take more than one pushup moment in Johnson County history. Proceeds from the event benefited Trinity Haven, a shelter for LGBTQ+ youth who are experiencing homelessness is to see a lot of difference. Please let some- central Indiana. Greenwood Mayor Mark Myers and Greenwood Pride organizers cut a pride-colored ribbon to commemorate the event. “I continue to be one else use the scales.” humbled by the commitment and dedication of our fellow citizens and the promise to you is that it pushes me to do the best job I can do,” said Myers to the crowd. “This event shows everyone that Greenwood is a welcoming and caring community. These types of gatherings will lead us to have more important 4. “Just because the emergency defibrilla- conversations, examine current policies and make meaningful changes,” he said. (Photo by Neal Smith) tor can be used to pop popcorn does not mean you should.”

3. “Yes, we know the song. No, we do not QUOTE OF THE WEEK CARTOON sing it every day.” 2. “It is a treadmill, not a gin mill. Come back tomorrow BEFORE you go to Happy “It matters not who Hour.” 1. “We are tired of your ‘That is not a Baby you love, where you Ruth’ joke.” love, why you love, when you love or how BELIEVE IT!

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BEECH GROVE is due Friday, June 18 to the BGHS main office. Juicy Seafood Checks can be made payable to BG Volleyball. | When: July 19-20, 3:30-5:30 p.m. | Where: Beech Juicy Seafood had the grand opening Chamber Luncheon • Join the Greater Beech Grove High School Auxillary Gym, addy | Info: of its Beech Grove location on June 9. Grove Chamber of Commerce for networking, After serving a few other locations, the lunch and a conversation with Jimmy Gibbons, restaurant is ready to open its doors to former CEO of Goddwill industries. | When: June GARFIELD PARK the Southside of Indianapolis. 10, 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. | Where: Horner Park Community Center, 5245 Hornet Ave., Beech The locations General Manager, Lindsey Grove. | Info: [email protected]. Art and Music Festival • The Garfield Park Art Bacon, hopes to bring a beach-vibe to General Manager Lindsey Bacon expects the location’s & Music Festival is hosted by the Garfield Park Indy with endless seafood options to most popular menu item will be the Red Bomb Special. Ladies Night • Ladies fun night is a monthly Arts Center, Indy Parks and Garfield Brewery at choose from. (Submitted photo) program for women of all ages. The upcoming Garfield Park, the oldest city park in Indianapo- “The restaurant has an ocean-style The owners chose to bring a location to the ladies night at the movies includes dinner, des- lis. The fourth annual Garfield Park Art & Music atmosphere that makes you feel like you are eating Southside because everyone desires the best sert and popcorn for only $5 a person. | When: Festival (GPAMF) is an outdoor festival celebrat- under the sea with crabs, lobsters and more,” said seafood. Bacon hopes the new location will bring June 11, 6:30-8:30 p.m. | Where: Hornet Park ing the art, music and culture of Indianapolis. Bacon. more jobs to Beech Grove and make an impact on Community Center, 5245 Hornet Ave., Beech The festival will feature a handful of local musi- the community. Grove. | Info: Hornetparkcommunitycenter.com cians and bands of diverse genres performing The different style of food that Juicy Seafood brings or (317) 788-4986. their original music. Up to thirty local artists to the table ensures a messy, delicious and fun “We make sure our food is fresh every day. The working in a variety of mediums will also host experience for the entire family. restaurant has a friendly atmosphere, great Beech Grove High School Alumni Golf Tour- artist booths with their fine art and handmade customer service, great food and music to seal the “Our most popular item will probably be our Red nament • This Florida Scramble is open to all wares for sale. The mission of this festival is to deal,” said Bacon. Bomb Special. It features one lobster tail, ½ lb. Crab alumni, family and friends. Team and individual showcase and celebrate local talent in the art legs, ½ lb. shrimp, one corn cob and two potatoes,” The restaurant plans to open its bar on July 14. Until entries welcome. Cost: $50 per golfer - includes and music scene in a diverse, inclusive and eq- said Bacon. “You get a choice of sauce including, then, it is open for dine-in and take-out Monday- green fees, cart, lunch, soft drinks and prizes. uitable way. Enjoy beers by Garfield Brewery, Cajun, lemon pepper, garlic butter, juicy special and Friday from 11:30 a.m. to 10 p.m., Friday from noon Deadline for entries and sponsorships is June 4. as well as local food trucks and vendors. This your own spicy level, mild, medium, hot or extra to 11 p.m. and Saturday from noon to 10 p.m. | When: June 11, 7 a.m. registration, 8 a.m. tee all ages, free event will also feature kids’ crafts hot. Then you shake it all up and prepare to get your time. | Where: Sarah Shank Golf Course, 2901 S. and activities for family-friendly fun. | When: June 26, 4-10 p.m. | Where: MacAllister Amphi- hands dirty.” LOCATION: Keystone Ave, Indianapolis. | Info: For entries, 5005 S Emerson Ave., Indianapolis prize donations or hole sponsorships ($100), theater,2450 Conservatory Drive, Indianapolis.| email Bob Thomas, [email protected] Info: gpacarts.org/gpamf. or call him at (317) 752-8970. Checks payable to BGHSAA and mailed to Bob Thomas: 4652 Fox GREENWOOD Moor Place, Greenwood, IN 46143. SPOTLIGHT Community Yard Sale and Craft Show • Amer- Cartoons in the Park • The Greenwood Public ican Legion Post 276 will be holding a yard sale Library is excited to present Cartoons in the and craft show fundraising event to raise mon- Park, a night of Looney Tune episodes under ey for its building renovation. The event will the stars. GPL will be providing a kids craft and Remembering the Farm take place both indoors and outdoors. There is a popcorn for participants. Attendees should Bureau Co-op grain elevator $20 set-up fee and table are available for use. A consider bringing blankets, chairs, snacks and grill will be fired up and vistors can enjoy lunch, bug-spray to this family event. | When: June 11, Never forgotten - The Farm Bureau Co- sell stuff, buy stuff and enjoy their time. | When: 8:30 p.m. | Where: Old City Park, 304 S Meridian op grain elevator in Greenwood recently June 19, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. | Where: American Le- St., Greenwood. | Info: greenwoodlibrary.us. burned down in April. It was just across the gion Post 276, 327 Main St. Beech Grove. | Info: tracks from Southside Art League and was [email protected]. Freedom Festival • As Greenwood’s marquee considered a Greenwood landmark. The community event, Freedom Festival draws building had been the subject of many Beech Grove Fireworks Event • The Beech more than 50,000 people to Craig Park every paintings. Steve Warner is one of many Grove Promoters Club will sponsor the fire- summer to celebrate the American Spirit. Held artists who chose to create a painting in works again this year. Food vendors will be pro- on the last Saturday in June, the festivities in- remembrance of the building. A group of vided by local business and non-profits and will clude a parade, local food and beer. Indiana’s SALI artists thought it would be nice to serve food starting at 6 p.m. A DJ will also be best fireworks show concludes the evening. | remember this landmark by displaying present at the event. There are a limited num- When: June 26, 4-10:30 p.m. | Where: Craig Park, paintings of the elevator. You can see this ber of parking spaces within the park reserved 10 E Smith Valley Road, Greenwood. | Info: (317) small but unique exhibit at the SALI gallery for vehicles with valid handicapped tags or li- 881-4545. during the month of June during regular cense plates only. | When: July 3, 5-10:30 p.m. gallery hours, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Wednesday | Where: Sarah Bolton Park, 1300 Churchman Rock Photo Holder • Drop in any time the li- through Saturday. Ave., Beech Grove. | Info: (317) 803-9140 or BG- brary is open to create a custom painted rock Promoters.org. photo holder! | When: June 14-19, all day. | Steve Warner’s painting of the grain elevator Where: Greenwood Public Library, 310 S. Merid- and many others will be on display at the BGMS Volleyball Camp • All American Volley- SALI gallery during the month of June. (Photo ball Camps will be running their camp again courtesy of Southside Art League) this year. Professional players will teach skill development and team-building exercises. $60 Calendar continued on page 13. ss-times.com • Week of June 10 - 16, 2021 13 The Southside Times NIGHT & DAY

★★✩✩✩ • R • Horror, Mystery, Thriller • 1 hour, 52 minutes

The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It A disappointing entry into the highest-grossing horror franchise

MOVIE REVIEW juring” movies, this film interprets the sto- their characters and give moving perfor- ry of the film from the case files of real-life mances in their established roles. Aside paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine from those performances, the rest of the By Bradley Lane Warren. In this case, the film tells the tale cast is uniformly mediocre. of Arne Johnson as he at- The issue at the heart of this film is the When James Wan released tempts to plead not guilty to lackluster direction. The first two films- un the first Conjuring film in a murder based on demon- der James Wan’s direction rely on expertly 2013, he cemented his name ic possession. The Warren’s crafted tension to deliver their scares. Un- into the canon of classic hor- task is to gather evidence to fortunately, Chavez falls back on tired mu- ror directors. help Johnson defend his case, sical cues to trick audiences into cheap un- Since the first film was re- which leads them to a much earned jump scares. leased, Wan has followed it more sinister evil. “The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do up with an equally success- Immediately upon read- It” is nothing more than an addition to a ful sequel and a web of spin- ing the plot synopsis, I was trend of lazy, unoriginal horror film-mak- off films that combine to -be intrigued by what a “Conjur- ing that is all the more disappointing com- come the highest-grossing ing” film involving the Amer- ing from one of the most reputable horror horror franchise ever. The ican judicial system would series ever. third film in the franchise, entail. It was a concept tan- “The Conjuring: The Devil talizingly open to creative in- Made Me Do It,” is helmed terpretation. However, to my not by James Wan; but by disappointment, in basically Michael Chavez. Best known every moment of the film, the writers take Bradley is a Beech Grove High School for “The Conjuring” spin-off “The Curse the most predictable route imaginable. alumnus and has been enamored by of La Llorona,” Chavez’s vision as a direc- film for as long as he can remember. Despite this, the emotional core of the He recently graduated from IUPUI, with tor is far less ambitious or interesting than series remains in the relationship between a degree in Media and Public Affairs Wan’s, and the film suffers dearly because with a minor in Film. Bradley can be the Warrens. Both Vera Farmiga and Pat- contacted at [email protected]. of this. rick Wilson have great comfortability in Following the trend of the first two “Con-

Calendar continued from page 12. $75 for individuals and $300 per foursome and includes lunch, a round of golf, cart, unlimited summer practice balls and drinks on the course (includ- ian St., Greenwood. | Info: greenwoodlibrary.us. ing beer). Players again will have the opportu- Turkey nity to purchase “Super Tickets.” Each $25 ticket Shoot CARS, COFFEE & CONVO will provide 2 mulligans, one skirt, one putting MAY 22 ND & 23RD JUNE 26, 2021 PERRY TOWNSHIP contest entry and one raffle ticket for four-day At Books & Brews, 3808 Shelby St. lodging in a Wyndham resort of the winner’s 9 a.m. Saturday choice. A silent auction will offer gift baskets 10 a.m. Sunday BEST IN SHOW GIVEAWAYS Rocky Railway VBS • Climb aboard for moun- and other items. | When: June 17, 10 a.m. to 5 tains of fun at Rocky Railway. On this faith-filled p.m. | Where: Smock Golf Course, 3910 County FIVE POINTS CONSERVATION CLUB BEST OF SHOW: $100 Gift Card & Ribbon adventure, kids discover that trusting Jesus Line Rd, Indianapolis. | Info: (317) 319-9345. Still Board and 10-Bird Trap events BEST ENGINE: $50 Gift Card & Ribbon pulls them through life’s ups and downs. Stay on track and register today before the tickets 4444 Five Points Road, Indianapolis BEST INTERIOR: $50 Gift Card & Ribbon run out. Since everything is hands-on, kids SOUTHPORT (Franklin Township) BEST BIKE: $50 Gift Card & Ribbon might get a little messy. Be sure to send them TOP 25 RIBBONS 317-862-9002 in play clothes and safe shoes. This event is for 50/50s, raffles, vendors, DJ and children ages three through fifth grade. Chil- Flag Retirement Ceremony • Hundreds of www.fivepointscc.com dren must be able to use the restroom indepen- flags will be “retired” on Flag Day at the South- food from Books & Brews dently.| When: June 13-17, 6-8:30 p.m. | Where: port ceremony. This ceremony will last about Elevation Church of Indianapolis, 8902 S. Sher- 40 minutes and include a Color Guard en- FOR MORE INFO, CONTACT man Drive, Indianapolis.| Info: (317) 882-0008. trance, Armed Forces Medley and the playing of “Taps.” Refreshments will be provided but PENNEY BRAY Golf Outing • The sixth annual Perry Kiwanis guests should bring a lawn chair. Flags to be Enjoy your week! Golf Outing will be held to help Kiwanis support retired can be taken to the Southport Munici- 317-653-7128 Hunger Inc., Riley Hospital, Baxter YMCA, Perry pal Center or Perry Senior Services between 10 [email protected] Township Schools and others. Hole sponsor- a.m. and 3 p.m. They can also be brought to the Visit ss-times.com Early Registration $15 now until June 25. ships are $500 and include four rounds of golf ceremony. | When: June 14, 7:30 p.m. | Where: and four Super Tickets. Beverage cart sponsor- 2110 E Southport Road, Southport | Info: (317) for weekly Day of show $20. ships are $750 and are limited to two. Golf is 788-0547. All proceeds go to the Beech Grove High news and events. School Athletic Department. Let’s fill up the U of I parking lot with cars & vendors! 14 Week of June 10 - 16, 2021 • ss-times.com LIFESTYLE The Southside Times

Pardon my harsh letters

GRAMMAR GUY When we use initialisms like this as a of Numbers chapter 22. substitute for harsh words, it is called a Eusystolisms serve our texting culture “eusystolism” (pronounced yoo-SIST-o- well. The briefer the better, right? Chat By Curtis Honeycutt lism). A eusystolism is the offspring of an room culture of the late ‘90s gave us LOL, C A N D O U C L A R O M P initialism and a euphemism. which means “laughing out loud.” Today, O V E R T N O I R E M I R My wife and I are in a stage of parent- Eusystolisms have made it into popular if someone texts “LMAO,” they’re send- C I T Y S T R E E T L I S A ing where we cannot get away with spell- culture. Kenya Barris, creator of the ABC sit- ing you a eusystolism stating that they are O D S W E D D I T T Y ing words aloud around the kids anymore. com “Black-ish,” created and stars in a Net- laughing their Balaam’s animal off. While U K E S T R E E Our son is a great reader and can sniff out a flix sitcom called “#blackAF.” Let’s just say we’re at it — no — WTF does not stand for S T R E E T T R A F F I C secret-parent-spelling code faster than you the “AF” doesn’t stand for “Abercrombie and “why the face?” Instead, it’s a eusystolism S T A G E D O O H D A N can spell i-c-e c-r-e-a-m. Fitch.” People avoid uttering this particular for “what the (fill-in-the-blank).” Using W O K E N O P T T A E B O Because of this, we use a language where profanity by merely saying, “Oh F!” these initialisms gets around the loophole M A E A H I C O B A L T we spell out words, except that consonants Mr. T portrayed the memorable char- of George Carlin’s “Seven Words You Can T R A F F I C C I R C L E are pronounced with their letter plus the acter Bosco Albert “B.A.” Baracus in the Never Say on Television.” Pardon the harsh R O B O I V E S sound “ong” at the end of them, while vow- 1980s action-adventure show “The A- letters, but now you know all about eusy- S L U R P T R I B B C els are pronounced normally. So, my name Team.” Although “B.A” were the initials of stolisms. P A N E C I R C L E C I T Y would be “Cong-u-rong-tong-i-song.” The the character’s first and middle name, the A V I S E S A U T U T U S kids will never catch o-nong. “B.A.” supposedly stood for “bad attitude.” M A T T O O P S C R E S T Letters are powerful. In polite society, I agree that the “B” stood for “bad,” but my Curtis Honeycutt is a syndicated many people are too shy to say delicate humor columnist and treasurer of opinion is that the “A” stood for something the National Society of Newspaper or harsh words, opting instead to use ini- you couldn’t say on TV in the ‘80s. Per- Columnists. He is the author of tials. Have you ever heard someone’s boss haps it’s still unacceptable in a newspaper Good Grammar is the Life of the Puzzle Time Answers described as a “real S.O.B.?” Believe me, Party: Tips for a Wildly Successful SEE PAGE 11 in 2021, so I’ll just say the “A” is the animal Life. Find more at “S.O.B.” does not stand for “super out- that talked to Balaam in the biblical book curtishoneycutt.com. Answers to HOOSIER HODGEPODGE: standing boss.” Counties: BLACKFORD, DELAWARE, HENRY, JAY, MADISON, WAYNE Items: CHICKEN, PASTA, SCHNITZEL, TUNA, WURST Terms: BABY, DEAR, HONEY, SUGAR Things: BALL, COIN, GLOBE WHEATLEY’S Stores: MACY’S, MENARDS INDOOR AND OUTDOOR Name: GREGORY HANCOCK SEATING OPEN NOW!

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Bus drivers needed - Perry Meridian High School’s transportation is hosting a hiring event on June 12 from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the high school, 401 W. Meridian School Road. Applicants will have the opportunity to speak with members of the transportation staff. Candidates can apply for open posi- PERRY PASTA NIGHT tions and test drive one of the buses. One-on-one training is available to July 10th, 6-9pm those who apply, and Perry Township Jody Matthews was named the 2021 District Schools will cover the cost of the Indi- Southport Community Building Administrator of the year for the Perry ana CDL School Bus Exam. Those who 6901 Derbyshire Road Township School Corporation. (Photo courtesy are interested can contact the trans- of Perry Township School Corporation) portation department at (317) 789- Indianapolis 46227 6225 for more information. Perry Township School Police officer Alex Join us for a fun-filled evening! Jody Matthews named Hernandez was named as the Officer of the 2021 District Administrator Year for his role in the school district police • Dinner & a raffle of the Year department. (Photo courtesy of Perry Township • Spaghetti, Salad, breadsticks and beverage School Police Department) Leading a district - Homecroft Elemen- $10 PER PERSON tary School Principal Jody Matthews was named 2021 District Administrator Alex Hernandez named of the year. Matthews has spent his en- Officer of the Year tire career in numerous roles with Perry Buy your tickets now at Township Schools. He has always been A job well done - Perry Township perryseniors.org a champion for his school, his teachers School Police officer Alex Hernandez and his students. He often can be found was named as the Officer of the Year or call 317-783-9231 at sporting events throughout the dis- for his role in the school district police trict and attends graduation every year department. Officer Hernandez has 11 Tickets need to be ordered by July 1st to congratulate his former students. He years of experience in law enforcement. helps his teachers provide a high-qual- Six of those years have been with Per- ity education to a diverse student body, ry Township School Police. He is also All proceeds will benefit Perry Senior Services which includes more than 30 percent a reserve Police Officer for the nearby English learning students. At the start town of Homecroft. When Officer Her- of the COVID-19 pandemic, Matthews nandez is off duty, he enjoys spending INVESTING embraced the challenge and found ways family time with his wife, four daugh- for his teachers to connect during the ters and one son. He is a workout fa- shutdown. Recording book readings with natic and recently joined a martial arts his teachers, virtual spirit week and Face- school. In his spare time, he plays the book live streams are just a few examples acoustic guitar and is a Rubik’s cube of how he connected with students and player. When asked his favorite part families. Matthews is constantly reflect- about his position with Perry Town- ing on how instruction is performed and ship, he said, “Building relationships how to do it better. and being a helping hand."

UPCOMING PERRY TOWNSHIP MEETINGS & EVENTS Ready for life’s School board meeting: Storm Water Utility Board meeting: When: June 14, 6-8:30 p.m. | Where: 6584 June 21, 6:30-7 p.m. | Where: 137 Worman milestones? Let’s talk. Orinoco Ave., Indianapolis. | Info: cmccoy@ St., Southport. | Info: clerktreasurer@south- perryschools.org. port.in.gov.

RDC meeting: Southport City Council meeting: When: June 14, 7-8 p.m. | Where: 137 Wor- When: June 21, 7-8 p.m. | Where: 137 Wor- man St., Southport.| Info: alissajnewhouse@ man St., Southport.| Info: alissajnewhouse@ gmail.com. gmail.com.

SPD training: Public work session: When: June 17, 6-10 p.m. | Where: 137 When: June 28, 6-8 p.m. | Where: 6584 Worman St., Southport. |Info: jvaughn@ Orinoco Ave., Indianapolis. | Info: cmccoy@ southportpolice.org. perryschools.org. 16 Week of June 10 - 16, 2021 • ss-times.com FOR THE RECORD Obituaries The Southside Times

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Terry L. Adams David Blunk and Dean Blunk; and daughter, Heart High School. He entered the glass business Beauty Shop and retired in 1998. She treasured Denise Blunk Ryan. Her family includes eight at an early age and founded Suburban Glass her Irish heritage, and her Catholic faith was the Terry L. Adams, 55, of Indianapolis, died on June grandchildren, seven step-grandchildren, Service in 1982. He was an avid fisherman and foundation of her life. Along with her parents and 1, 2021. He was born on November 29, 1965 in seven great-grandchildren, 17 step-great- hunter and his excursions took him to Canada, husband, she was preceded in death by her son, Marion County to Herman and Betty Adams. He grandchildren and several nieces, nephews and Alaska and everywhere in between. He enjoyed Timothy J. Lassuy; siblings, Colleen “Pat” Beever, owned his own business, TNA Painting, and was their families. Visitation was held on June 5 at telling stories to his family and friends, meeting Fr. James “Jim” O’Riley and Daniel F. O’Riley; and a painter and contractor for most of his life. He G.H. Herrmann Funeral Home, 5141 Madison his buddies in Brown County for breakfast a son-in-law, Michael McCarter. Survivors include enjoyed spending time with his children and Ave., Indianapolis. A graveside service was held and loved family gatherings. He was looking her children, Mary Pat McCarter, Margaret grandchildren, playing cards and making people at Glen Cove Cemetery. forward to the birth of his first great-grandchild. “Peggy” (James) Snead, Suzanne (Paul) Whalen, laugh. He is survived by his three children, Mike was preceded in death by his parents, Dennis (Jessy Jacobs) Lassuy, Teresa (John) Shaylan Utterback, Melissa Utterback and Terry and brother, Tom Halloran. He is survived by Caldara, Elizabeth Lassuy and Joseph Lassuy; her Adams; and eight grandchildren, Bryceton his wife, Lynne (Wittry); children, Erin Wiegand brother, Fr. Dennis O’Riley; 13 grandchildren, 18 Oberle, Landyn, MaKaylee, Aryanna, Natalynn, Lois Irene Dougherty and Tim (Cathy) Halloran, grandchildren, Kyle great-grandchildren, and a host of nieces and Zakariah, Triston and Cameron Adams., Visitation Lois Irene Dougherty, 98, of Beech Grove, died on (Courtney) Wiegand, Jessica Wiegand, Rachel nephews. A Mass of Christian Burial was held will be held Saturday, June 12, from 10 a.m.to June 5, 2021. Lois was born on August 10, 1922 to Wiegand, Connor (Mykal) Halloran and Quinn on June 1 at St. Malachy Catholic Church, 9833 1p.m. at G.H. Herrmann Madison Ave. Funeral the late John and Mable Moore. She was an avid Halloran; sisters, Kathy Frederick and Patti (Pat) E County Road 750 N, Brownsburg. She will be Home , 5141 Madison Ave., Indianapolis, with the sports lover and a big fan of the Colts and Pacers. Kippenbrock; brothers, Barry (Janice) Halloran inurned at a later date. service beginning at 1 p.m. Burial will be at Floral She loved football the most and won her Fantasy and Kevin (Rayma) Halloran; and many nieces Park Cemetery. Football League a few years ago. She also loved and nephews. Visitation will be on Saturday, to dance, travel, bake and paint. She had a keen June 12, 1-3 p.m. at G. H. Herrmann Greenwood sense of adventure and took a hot air balloon Funeral Home at The Gardens of Olive Branch, Thomas A. McKinley Betty Lou Blunk Collins ride to celebrate her 96th birthday. She was 1605 S. State Road 135, followed by the service Thomas A. McKinley, 68, of close to her family and kept with them via social at 3 p.m. Indianapolis, died on May 27, Betty Lou Blunk Collins, 92, of Indianapolis, died media as she got older. Lois is survived by her 2021. He was born on May 4, on May 24, 2021. She was born on November 2, children, Darleen (Ron) Liebert, Ronald (Debbie) 1953to the late William and Eileen 1928. Betty’s many years were filled with hard Dougherty, Thomas (Marsha) Dougherty, McKinley. He graduated from the work, family time, outings with friends, traveling Terry (John) Burris and Debra (Chris) Viles; 12 Ronald Richard Hoel University of New Mexico in 1975 and lots of fun and smiles. A 1947 graduate of grandchildren, 19 great-grandchildren, six great- Ronald Richard Hoel, 77, of Indianapolis, died on where he met and married his George Washington High great grandchildren and numerous nieces and June 1, 2021. He was born on October 17, 1943 wife, Cynthia Gail. He moved his family to Indiana School, Betty retired nephews. She was preceded in death by her in Rockford, Illinois to Ronald and Vivian (Bailey) in 1990 where he earned his CPA license and from AT&T in 1988. husband of 71 years, Norman E. Dougherty and Hoel. Richard married his wife Alma (Parish) Hoel spent 30+ years in the tax field. Tom is survived She was the middle her five siblings and spouses. Visitation will be on September 8, 1967. After retiring from First by his wife, children, Dustin (Andrea) McKinley, child of five held on Friday, June 11, from 12-2 p.m. at Little National Bank of Odon, he enjoyed time with Amanda Hubbell and Diondra (Evan) Checkeye; siblings. Betty and Sons Beech Grove Chapel. A Celebration of his grandchildren. He spent many years serving siblings, Warren (Jean) McKinley, Sandy (Rick) is survived Life service will immediately follow at the funeral the Lord at churches in both Indiana and Illinois. Parker, Rodney (Ellen) McKinley and Bill (Martha) by sons, home. Burial will take place at Acton Cemetery. He is survived by his wife, daughters, Jennifer McKinley; mother-in-law, Janet Dorcas; sister-in- (Daryl) Soughan and Karen (John) Shelley; law, Cathy McKinley; and brother-in-laws, Scott grandchildren, Paige, Duncan, Dirk & Kenna and Tory Dorcas. He is also survived by many Soughan and Rebekah & Samantha Shelley; and nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death Michael Joseph Halloran sister, Sally Veit. Richard was preceded in death by his brother, James McKinley. A Memorial Michael Joseph Halloran, 80, of by his parents, and two sisters, Donna Stutsman Gathering will be held at Life Point Church, 8540 Greenwood, died on June 2, 2021. He and Peggy Staman. Services were held on June 4 Combs Road, Indianapolis, on Friday, June 11, was born on January 27, 1941 at G. H. Herrmann Funeral Home. from 2-3 p.m. A Celebration of Life will be in , OH. to the late immediately follow at the church. Rosemary (Risenberg) and Joseph Halloran. Mike was a 1959 Mary Ann “Molly” (O’Riley) graduate of Sacred Lassuy Kenneth “Lil Kenny” Floyd Mary Ann “Molly” (O’Riley) Lassuy, 98, of Rice II Indianapolis, died on May 24, 2021. She Kenneth “Lil Kenny” Floyd Rice II, was born on July 10, 1922 in Wateska, 41, of Indianapolis, died on May Illinois to the late Dennis Keith and Irma 31, 2021. He was born on August Elizabeth (Roark) O’Riley. She married 21, 1979 in Beech Grove to Albert Lassuy on November 18, Kenneth Floyd Rice I and Linda 1944. Mary Ann graduated (Hull) Knipp. He was a devoted from Danville High School father to his two kids and loved in Danville, IL and went spending time with his family. He worked for on to graduate from Cougar Bag in Mooresville, IN for 20 year. He beauty school. She enjoyed investing in real estate, working in the also attended St. asphalt business with his brother and learning Mary’s College in roofing trade from his father. He is survived by his Notre Dame, IN. 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Obituaries continued from page 16. died on May 29, 2021. She was born on April Peggy Fish; and partner, Elaine Raver. He was and attended Lispcomb University in Nashville, 6, 1931 in Orange County, Indiana to the late preceded in death by his father, Russell O. TN. She enjoyed gardening, spending time George W. and Ora Belle (Toliver) King. Ellen Southwood. Services were held on June 2 at with family and traveling with her husband. parents, children, Isiah Rice and Aaliyah graduated from Orleans High School in 1949 Little and Sons Beech Grove Chapel. Burial took She is survived by her mother, husband, John Anderson, siblings, Wes (Donna) Rice, Tammy and Indiana Central College in 1956. She was an place at Wolfe Cemetery in Georgetown, IN. Weakley; sons, Alex, Chase and Lance; sister, (Carl) Morgan, David (Doris) Rice, Raymond E. active member at Southport Christian Church. Kimberly Harbert; and brother, Elkins Jr., Tonya Hull, Tyson Hull, Andrea She was also a member of the Irvington Dancing Nathan Dobbs. Services were Richardson, Bill (Kris) Stanfield and George Club and active in the Red Hat Society. Ellen held June 7 at G. H. Herrmann (Marissa) Milburn; and many nieces and nephews. worked for over 20 years at the University of Amber Nicole Tolan Greenwood Funeral Home, Services were held on June 7 in Lauck & Veldhof Indianapolis, retiring as the Director of Academic Amber Nicole Tolan, 40, of Indianapolis, died on 1605 S. State Road 135. Funeral & Cremation Services with burial after in Advising. Ellen is survived by her husband of May 29, 2021. She was born on September 27, Floral Park Cemetery. 68 years, Charles “Chuck” Robbins; sons, Curtis 1980 in Indianapolis. She attended Emmerich (Judy), Kevin (Rose Ann) and Kris (Lori); five Manual High School. Amber spent most of her grandchildren, Ryan (Cathryn) Robbins, Jessica free time with her children and grandchildren. Debra Jean Richardson Robbins, Brooke (Garrett) Anthony, Holly Robbins She is survived by her sons, David Tolan Jr. and Blake Robbins; and four great-grandchildren, and Ralph Lewis; daughter, Haylee Tolan; Debra Jean Richardson, 61, of Greenwood, died Lauren, Charlotte, Maryn and Corinne; granddaughter, Addison Duncan; brothers, on June 5. She was born November 15, 1959 grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and a great- Ricky Mitchell, Chris Mitchell and James Reeves on Indianapolis to the late James and Evelyn great-grandson. She was preceded in death by Jr.; sisters, Amy Mcguire-Maldonado, Michelle Gootee. Debra was a realtor and worked with grandson, Adam Robbins; and sisters, Betty King Mcguire, Ashley Wheeler, Billie Jo Mcguire and Greenwood Community Schools for 12 years as and Sharron Zimmerman. Visitation was held on Brooke Pierce; mother, Billie Mcguire; step- a nursing assistant. She enjoyed spending time June 4 at G. H. Herrmann Funeral Home, 1605 S. fathers, Jeff Pierce and Tim Pierce; and many with her husband, children and grandchildren. State Road 135, Greenwood. She was laid to rest extended family members. She was preceded She is survived by her husband, Jim Richardson; in Forest Lawn Memory Gardens. in death by her husband, David Tolan Sr.; and children, Eva (Joshua) Ellis and A.J. Richardson; grandmothers, Helen Roach and Carol Reeves. grandchildren, Johnathan, Landon, Ruby and Services were held on June 6 and 7 at G. H. Chloe; and four siblings. Visitation will be held Herrmann Madison Ave. Funeral Home, 5141 on June 10 from 4-8 p.m. at G. H. Herrmann Kevin Wayne Southwood Madison Ave., Indianapolis. She will be laid to Greenwood Funeral Home, 1605 S. State Road Kevin Wayne Southwood, 55, of rest at Concordia Cemetery. 135. A funeral service will be conducted at 1 p.m. Indianapolis, died on May 25, on Friday, June 11. She will be laid to rest at the 2021. He loved to spend time with Greenwood Cemetery. his family and was a friend to everyone he met. He loved Heather M. Weakley everyone equally and was positive Heather M. Weakley, 54, of Greenwood, died on in any situation. He is survived by Obituaries are printed free of charge. Funeral directors Ellen Jeanette (King) Robins June 2, 2021. She was born on December 3, 1966 are encouraged to send obituaries and photos to news@ his mother, Judy Vanover; children, Robert and in Indianapolis to Harold and Mary Dobbs. She Ellen Jeanette (King) Robins, 90, of Greenwood, ss-times.com. Information received by noon Tuesday Shelby Harmening; sisters, Anna Wilson and graduated from Indianapolis Christian School will be published Thursday, space permitting.

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