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Last year’s luncheon auction raised $10,000. (Submitted photo)

Greenwood Rotary’s Bids 4 Kids annual auction

The Greenwood Rotary Club is seeking “superheroes” for their second annual Bids 4 Kids Luncheon Auction. The only qualification to be a superhe- ro is the desire to help raise funds for children in the community. The theme for this year’s auction, to Left, crowds gather for the Great Giveaway event. | Right top, Maureen Leisure, founder and CEO of Changing Footprints, with Scott Splichal, vice be held Dec. 7, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. at the president. | Right bottom, Splichal at the Monumental Marathon. (Submitted photos) Greenwood Public Library, is “Giving Kids the Power to Succeed.” “Proceeds raised go towards proj- ects geared to kids in the community,” Changing Footprints said Greenwood Rotarian and Auction Chairman, Rob Bailey. Projects in- Perry Township resident has a ‘sole for shoes’ clude architectural drawings for a new concession stand for Greenwood Lit- By Angela Morefield opened the Southside sorting facility back to those who needed our help.” tle League, PBIS (Positive Behavior In- Perry Township resident Scott for Changing Footprints, which is lo- Splichal is currently the treasur- structional Supports) for Central Nine Splichal is making a difference in the cated next to Servants Heart of Indy, er and co-president of Perry Town- Career Center and funds to establish world, one shoe at a time. off South Emerson Avenue. ship Kiwanis Club, where he has been Young Men of Purpose at Greenwood Splichal is vice president of Chang- Splichal has volunteered at the CNO a member for the past 20 years. He is Community Schools. ing Footprints, a 501(c) (3) nonprofit Financial Group Indianapolis Mon- also a mentor for the Southport Key Last year, proceeds of $10,000 organization which collects donations umental Marathon for 41 years. The Club. He is a Riley Children’s Hospital went toward Fast Track for school of gently used or new footwear to give 2019 Monumental Marathon in Indi- advocate, having helped raise $25,000. supplies and emotional trauma and to those in need. anapolis was held Nov. 9, and Chang- Splichal, his wife, two sons and now sensory tool kits for Greenwood In the spring of 2004, after watch- ing Footprints received over 350 pairs their wives, have also helped cook Community Schools; this year’s goal ing a news story about people with of shoes donated by runners at their and serve the less fortunate on both is to raise $12,000. no shoes in Afghanistan, Maureen booth. “Not bad for our first time there,” Thanksgiving and Christmas for the Businesses and individuals can sup- Leisure of Rushville, IN, founder and he said. ”Amazing first time. Some of past 15 years. port the event by donating one or mul- CEO of Changing Footprints, knew the people who donated came all the On Nov. 10 at an tiple items for Bids 4 Kids Live and she had to find a way to help not just way from Montreal and California. home game at Stadium, Spli- Silent Auctions, making a cash dona- those living in Afghanistan, but also Thanks to Perry Township Schools, chal was recognized by the Colts and tion; purchasing tickets to attend the residents in her own community. “I My Kiwanis Club and many other or- Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield for luncheon auction; or sponsoring the wondered why any child in the world ganizations that donated and volun- his service to the community as an An- luncheon. Tickets are $20 each. Pop- would be shoeless when many people teered, Changing Footprints hosted its them Angel, a Hoosier public and civil ular items include sports memorabil- have a closet full of shoes they aren’t third annual “Great Giveaway” Nov. 16 servant who has made community con- ia and tickets, electronics, collectibles wearing,” Leisure said. In 2005 Chang- at Southport High School. The event tributions beyond the call of duty. The and antiques, baked goods, items for ing Footprints was born. brought in 1,775 pairs of shoes donat- two organizations have honored ev- the home and family, recreation and Splichal, a recently retired phar- ed by the community, 380 coats from eryday heroes for 12 years through the health items, theme gift baskets and macist of 43 years, got involved with the organization KidsCoats, feminine Anthem Angles program. One Anthem gift cards for dining and shopping. Changing Footprints about six years products from the organization I Sup- Angel is selected before each Indianap- Lunch will be provided by Brozinni’s ago when he was at a weekly Perry port the Girls, food from churches and olis Colts regular season home game. Pizzeria and Jack Christy of Christy’s of Township Kiwanis meeting, and Bob shirts from the OneAmerica 500 Fes- “I am a people person,” Splichal said. Indiana will be conducting the auction. Broughton, board member of Chang- tival Mini-Marathon. Donors dropped “I love giving back because I’ve been so Bailey welcomes the community ing Footprints, came as a guest speak- off 480 hats, gloves and scarves. Long’s fortunate. If you do enough for other to attend the event. “It’s a good char- er. “It looked really fun to do, so I Bakery donated doughnuts, Bubba’s people, it comes back to you. And it’s ity and cause; we’ll have a fun lunch- helped with shoe sorting and collect- 33 brought pizzas and Kim’s Kakery, come back to me four times or more.” time program.” ing shoes on the Southside,” he said. “I Bakery & Cafe donated cookies. For more information on how to For more information, go to green- met Maureen and joined the board.” “We had lots of volunteer groups help, donate, or starting a shoe drive woorotarybids4kids.event.brite.co or Around the first of August, Splichal helping,” Splichal said. “We did a great with Changing Footprints, go to : Greenwood Rotary Club. job for the school system and gave changingfootprints.org. TICKETS MAKE GREAT GIFTS! Pick 3+ and Save Up To 20%

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For a complete listing of Southside events, GARFIELD PARK Amelia’s please go to ss-times.com/category/night-day. Vintage Movie Night • Film historian Eric Located in the Holy Rosary BEECH GROVE Grayson will screen The Curse of the Cat neighborhood of Fletcher Place, People (1944) as the final monthly Vintage Amelia’s specializes in hearth Artisan Holiday Market • Nearly 150 artists Movie Night selection. Featuring actors baked bread in the Italian and craftsman from all over the Midwest will Simone Simon and Ann Carter, a lonely tradition. Every morning at 4 be at the Artisan Holiday Market to help you little girl (Carter), with boorish parents, is a.m., bakers, mixers and shapers with your holiday shopping and decorating. given to flights of fancy. She is visited by a prepare hundreds of fresh For 44 years, local Delta Theta Tau members ghost (Simon) who may or may not be real. sourdough loaves. Customer from Nu Tau Chapter have held the event the The two celebrate the changing seasons, favorites include the seminola Saturday after Thanksgiving. The Artisan Hol- Christmas, and the little girl learns to cope loaf, with toasted fennel, sesame iday Market enables Nu Tau Chapter to finan- being with being “different.” Admission is and poppy seeds; the rosemary cially support nearly 20 local charities. There $5; concessions are $1. Family-friendly and olive; and the cranberry walnut loaf. The bakery also offers a is a $3 entrance fee and lunch will be avail- free parking. | When: Dec. 7, 7 p.m. | Where: wide variety of breakfast, lunch able for purchase. | When: Nov. 30, 9 a.m.-3 Garfield Park Arts Center, 2432 Conservato- ry Dr. | Info: (317) 327-7135; gpacarts.org. and snack options, including p.m. | Where: Beech Grove High School, 5330 cinnamon rolls; croissants, Hornet Ave. | Info: : Craft Fair DTT. Try a cranberry orange scone with fresh coffee such as goat cheese fig and for breakfast. (Submitted photo) Breakfast with Santa • Zeta Theta Chap- GREENWOOD chocolate (“Almost like being ter of Tri Kappa is planning its 40th annu- in Paris,” quoted a customer’s 9th Annual Turkey Burn • Gather your fam- review); bacon cheddar biscuits; variety of oils and other artisanal items al Breakfast with Santa. Admission is by ily, friends and arch rivals for this epically fun grilled cheese sandwiches; maple pecan handpicked to accompany the breads. advance ticket sales only and cost $8 per 5k, 5 mile and 1.75-mile run/walk to celebrate granola; oatmeal porridge; cookies, such person. Ticket price includes a continental community/family while honoring Jamie as salted chocolate buckwheat, peanut LOCATION: breakfast, Santa visiting at each table be- Sue Ramey, a dear friend who lost her battle butter, oatmeal walnut and browned Amelia’s fore he heads to the Pictures with Santa with cancer way too soon. One-hundred per- butter chocolate chip. In addition, the 653 Virginia Ave. area with pictures costing $8 each, a craft cent of the proceeds go toward her four sons pantry offerings include fine cheeses, Indianapolis, IN 46203 area, musical entertainment and games. | through “The Ramey Boys Trust Fund” to help cured meats, handmade pasta, a When: Dec. 7, 9 a.m. | Where: Beech Grove them with college expenses. Register online High School, 5330 Hornet Ave. | Info: (317) at racemaker.org/event/turkeyburn. | When: 488-9429; beechgrovezetatheta.org. Nov. 28, run: 9 a.m.; walk: 9:05 a.m. | Where: BEHIND BARS WHERE I DINE Spaghetti Dinner • Servant’s Heart of Indy Craig Park, 10 E. Smith Valley Road. | Info: will have their 16th annual Spaghetti Dinner. Mary Richardson at M.A.Richardson2006@ sbcglobal.net or .com/TurkeyBurn. Caramel Isaiah Lopez, Perry Doors open at 4:30 p.m. with dinner starting Township at 5 p.m. The cost is $10 per person, which in- Small Biz Saturday • It’s time to #shopsmall Apple Shot cludes spaghetti and meatballs, salad, bread, with the whole Greenwood community for Where do you like to dine? dessert and drink. Each person is asked to #SmallBizSat. Your purchases make a huge Bartender: Margarita US 31 Zach Winkle, Beech Grove bring a wrapped “white elephant gift.” After difference to us, and we really appreciated Mexican Restaurant dinner, the wrapped gifts will be auctioned your business! The first 25 people that sign Nite Owls: off. We will have a few silent auction items in at the door will receive a special gift we What do you like this year as well. All proceeds go directly to 3535 S. Emerson Ave. to eat there? know you’ll love! Sign in sheet will be posted Beech Grove, IN 46107 Servant’s Heart of Indy. | When: Dec. 7, 6 p.m. on the door at 8:30 a.m. Warm up with a hot Enchiladas and guacamole dip | Where: Hornet Park Community Center, chocolate or coffee. Small Biz Selfie Contest! Ingredients and directions: 5245 Hornet Ave. | Info: (317) 788-9433. 1.) Simply take a photo of yourself with an What do you like about this place? • 1 oz. Vodka There’s something about that place that’s item(s) from our shop on #SmallBusiness- • 1 oz. spicy apple cider so authentic and the food is always just FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP Saturday. 2.) Post it to or . 3.) Tag us or really great. I go there with my friends all check in on that post (Bay 7 Vintage). 4.) We’ll • Dash cinnamon the time. It’s very welcoming. Old Fashioned Christmas • The Franklin select the most creative post to win a special Township Historical Society will host its prize afterward (to be announced). | When: Mix ingredients together and Margarita US 31 Mexican Restaurant annual free “Old Fashioned Christmas.” This Nov. 30, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. | Where: Bay 7 Vintage pour into 7763 Shelby St., Indianapolis, IN 46227 year’s event will have a Victorian theme. Greenwood Oak Business Center, 500 Polk (317) 859-1009 The evening will again include luminaria shot glass. St. Ste. 7 | Info: Carrie Ballard at (317) 797- Rim glass lining the pathway, the singing of tradition- 5864; [email protected]. with warmed Compiled by Nancy Price al Christmas carols accompanied by the caramel. building’s original antique pump organ, Bids 4 Kids Luncheon Auction • Green- readings of “A Visit from St. Nicholas” and wood Rotary Club is excited once again to the Christmas story from Luke 2, punches, share our annual event to benefit children What's going on cookies and more. All are welcome! | When: in the Greater Greenwood area, “Bids 4 Kids.” Southside? Dec. 8, 6 p.m. | Where: Franklin Township We invite your partnership in this exciting Meeting House, 6510 S. Franklin Road. | opportunity. Proceeds will benefit Green- Send your news & events to: Info: (317) 862-1993; fths.org. [email protected] Calendar continued on page 7. The Southside Times NIGHT & DAY ss-times.com • Week of November 27-December 4, 2019 7

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MOVIE REVIEW what could be considered the culmina- own mortality and to a larger extent APARTMENTS tion of his life’s work, The Irishman. what his death would mean in terms ARE LIMITED. Based upon Charles Brandt’s retell- of his legacy. This struggle is made all By Bradley Lane ing of the assassination of organized the more impactful when consider- Martin Scorsese came into promi- labor icon Jimmy Hoffa, I Heard You ing Scorsese’s own age and how clear- nence during a time of unprecedented Paint Houses, Scorsese returns to his ly he is defending his legacy based on creativity in Hollywood. Scorsese be- roots, but also tells a very different type stylistic choices made in The Irishman. longed to an unofficial group working of gangster story. The film is effective- The most effective of which is his overt in Hollywood during the late 60s and ly a character study of mafia hit-man condemnation of the gangster lifestyle Amenities Services early 70s that came to define Ameri- and friend to Hoffa, Frank Sheeran. Be through pauses. Every time we are in- • Private apartment with full, can cinema, the Movie Brats. Francis warned, do not go into this film expect- troduced to a member of the mob, we private bathroom Ford Coppola, Steven Spielberg, Bri- ing a fast-paced romp like Goodfellas or get a freeze frame that accompanies a • Kitchenette with sink, refrigerator an De Palma, George Lucas and Mar- The Wolf of Wall Street. The Irishman is caption of their name and a typically vi- and microwave tin Scorsese were the most prominent a film about an aging soul, reckoning olent, description of their death caused • Ample closet space • Individually controlled heating and of this film movement, and they were with his most egregious sins. It is a long, by their dangerous lifestyle. It is a clear slow and often quiet film, with emphasis effort by Scorsese to make crystal clear air conditioning defined by their eclectic influences on • Carpet in living and sleeping areas their work. This was the first generation placed on silences, allowing for intimate his attitudes toward violence, backed up reflection on the life’s work of a killer by the film’s devastatingly sad ending. • Linoleum in kitchen and ceramic tile of filmmakers who went to film school in bathroom and studied world cinema rather than with who you are forced to empathize. The Irishman stands as an essen- • Emergency call devices in bathroom learning directing like a trade in the old Scorsese’s work has long been mis- tial work by one of the most defining and bedroom studio system. Cinematic masters like interpreted as a celebration of violence American filmmakers of all time. It is a • Pre-wired for cable TV and telephone Yasujiro Ozu, Jean Luc Godard, Akira and crime. Even in some of his earli- reflection of lifetime’s work, while bold- • Mini-blinds provided Kurosawa and Federico Fellini began to est works, Scorsese’s true intentions ly reinforcing the themes explored in be reinterpreted by this group in new have often been obfuscated by his styl- that body of work. The Irishman will be Services and extremely innovative ways. How- ized tone and charismatic protagonists. available to stream on Netflix Nov. 27. • Ongoing health monitoring and Look no further than the idolization of nursing assessments ever, of the Movie Brats, Scorsese re- • Assistance with activities for daily living: mains almost inarguably the most con- The Wolf of Wall Street’s misogynistic, Bradley is a Beech Grove High School narcissistic, abusive and criminal pro- alumnus and has been enamored by bathing, dressing, walking, personal sistent in his unwavering attention to film for as long as he can remember. grooming and hygiene tagonist, Jordan Belfort, as evidence of detail, masterful eye for composition He is currently in his third year • Medication reminders and assistance studying at IUPUI, majoring in Media and lifelong meditation on violence, the dissonance between Scorsese’s mes- • Three restaurant-style meals daily saging and his films’ high gloss style. and Public Affairs with a minor in faith and death. All of which are on Film. Bradley can be contacted at plus snacks stunning and even sobering display in The Irishman’s titular character’s [email protected]. • Weekly housekeeping and laundry largest struggle in the film is with his services • Assistance with transportation needs • 24-hour staffng and reception desk Calendar continued from page 6. PERRY TOWNSHIP old and younger. Print your tickets and bring them with you to the show. Tickets • Range of interesting and varied programs and events Breakfast for Jesus! • The Praising Hands will be scanned at the entrance to the au- wood Rotary projects that serve kids in the Puppet Ministry at Calvary Lutheran ditorium. | When: Dec. 10, 6 p.m. | Where: • Medicaid accepted Greater Greenwood community. | When: Church & School is holding a special event Roncalli High School, 3300 Prague Road. Dec. 7, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. | Where: Green- – Breakfast for Jesus! Please join us for a | Info: (317) 787-8277, ext. 249; Roncalli. 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Dec. 7, 5:30-7:30 p.m. | Where: 6901 of the Archdiocese of Indianapolis, joined Roncalli Christmas Concerts • Roncalli Derbyshire Road. | Info: (317) 786-5489; by the Archdiocesan Youth Choir, is present- southport.in.gov. ing two opportunities to spend an evening High School will present its annual Christ- filled with sacred music as we prepare our- mas Concerts. The Advanced Women’s For more information, call selves to celebrate the birth of Christ. The Choir, Beginning Mixed Choir and Show Schola’s fourth annual concert of Advent Choir will perform at the 6 p.m. show. The 317-885-4446 and Christmas music features works by 8 p.m. show will feature the Advanced Byrd, Palestina, Pearsall, Stopford and more. Women’s Choir, Beginning Women’s Choir Enjoy your week! 8601 South Shelby Street The concert is free and open to the public. | and Show Choir. 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figure of speech which you are used to GRAMMAR GUY seeing in print. 2. Never use a long word where a short one By Curtis Honeycutt will do. 3. If it is possible to cut a word out, always Somehow, we learn a certain form of writ- cut it out. ing an essay or paper that ends up resem- 4. Never use the passive where you can use bling everyone else’s papers, or – even worse the active. – an imitation of our professor’s speech 5. Never use a foreign phrase, a scientific patterns. The result is a flowery, academ- word or a jargon word if you can think of ic-sounding, five-page whopper of a noth- an everyday English equivalent. ingburger. You swap out the word “use” for 6. Break any of these rules sooner than say “utilize” or “employ.” You go to great lengths anything outright barbarous. in order to avoid ending a sentence with a preposition, forcing your words to twist and I’m with Orwell on this one. It’s not bad turn into stuffy syntax riddles. You’re verbose to sound smart; I’m suggesting the best to the point of long-windedness. way to communicate is by putting your There’s a term for this: Engfish. It’s when thesaurus away and saying what you mean we use contrived language for the sake of to say. Do this and your communication will sounding smart. We use Engfish in our writ- be strong and effective. ing and in conversations. By puffing up our discourse we end up obscuring our intend- Curtis Honeycutt is an award- ed message. winning syndicated humor HUMOR In a 1946 article entitled “Politics and the columnist. Connect with him on Twitter (@curtishoneycutt) or at English Language,” George Orwell suggest- curtishoneycutt.com. ed six rules for combatting our tendency to TOP 10 SIGNS OF THE write in this way: MODERN THANKSGIVING 1. Never use a metaphor, simile or other By Torry Stiles 5. Between the gluten-free, vegetari- an, organic-only, lactose intolerant 10. Your company pitch-in consists and other diet issues the only food of seven bags of tortilla chips, six you can all agree on is celery. bottles of salsa and Mary from accounting’s potato salad. 4. For the 10th time you have to ex- plain to Grandma that it’s not a 9. You discover vegan “turkey” exists selfie if someone else takes the pic- and one taste shows you why it ture for you. shouldn’t. 3. With everybody downsizing there 8. Being around all the young kids are no couches to pass out on. encourages you and your partner to renew your vows to never have 2. Grandma declared a “no phones” children. dinner but now the kid’s table is in an uproar because cousin Jade is 7. After all the marriages and divorces texting on her watch. you’ve given up on keeping track of who you’re related to and just hang 1. The urkey’st in the microwave and out with the ones who drink the there’s a Crave Case of White Cas- same brand of beer you do. tles on the buffet. 6. Dinner is at 8 a.m. so the aunts can be at the 5 p.m. Black Friday sales.

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Canner, Alyssa and Jalan Foster and Junior, Winslow and Kylie Winslow. Visitation OBITUARIES Anikin, Lily, Rowan and Daegan Supple. was held Nov. 26 from 5-8 p.m. at G.H. Herrmann Greenwood Funeral Home, 1605 Mary E. Cauble S. State Road 135, Greenwood, IN with a Marguerite M (Pond) Austin funeral service held Nov. 27. Marguerite M (Pond) Austin, 89, of Mary E. (Norman) Cauble, 100, of Indianapolis, died Nov. 22, 2019. She was Greenwood, died Nov. 18, 2019. Marguerite Alma Bryant Hall Glass was born June 20, 1930 born Oct. 27, 1919 in Indianapolis to the late in Flat Rock, IN to the Isaac B. Norman and Mary Etta Norman. She Alma Bryant Hall Glass died Nov. 23, 2019 late Glen and Alta Mary was preceded in death by her husband, Lee in Kokomo. She was born in Pulaski, KY Feb. Cauble; siblings, Charles Norman, Florence 20, 1923. Alma graduated from Eubank Southside New Quiz Pond. Marguerite was a member of Connection Ford, Ted Norman, Isaac “Ben” Norman, Tom High School. The family appreciates SEE PAGE 2 Point Church, previously Norman and Betty Beasley. She is survived and thanks the staff at Waterford Health by her children, Charles (Valerie) Cauble Campus. She is preceded in death by her 1. C, 2. B, 3. A, 4. C, 5. D known as Brownsburg Christian Church. She and Larry (Marjorie) Cauble; grandchildren, parents, Albert and Mildred Bryant; her enjoyed gardening, spending time outside Kevin, Ginger, David, Michelle and Greg; husbands, Lawrence Hall and Homer Glass; Puzzle Time Answers and reading the Bible. She was preceded in seven great-grandchildren; three great- her son, Larry Hall; and her sisters, Avis Byers SEE PAGE 19 death by her husband, Robert Paul Austin Sr.; great-grandchildren; and a brother, Richard (James), Charlotte Carrol (Paul) and Louise daughter, Sharon Kay Austin; and siblings, Norman. She was a member of Southport Berwanger (Arnold). Alma is survived by Answers to Heights Christian Church. She loved traveling her son, Bill (Vangie) Glass; her daughter, HOOSIER HODGEPODGE: Joe Pond, Mary Malia and Ruth Smerz. Marguerite is survived by her children, Paula with her husband, quilting, spending Jackie (Jim) Callane; her daughter-in-law, States: FLORIDA, INDIANA, time family and traveling with the UAW Sue Hall; eight grandchildren, Gary (Beth) IOWA, KANSAS, OHIO, TEXAS; (Phillip) Pryor, Robert Paul (Janet) Austin Jr. and Kent Austin; six grandchildren; 14 Ford Retirees and her church, Keenagers Hall, Michael (Susan) Hall, David (Sara) Balls: BOCCE, CROQUET, GOLF, great-grandchildren; and three great-great- Group. Services were held Nov. 26 at G. H. Glass, Colin Glass, Scarlett Brooks, Megan SKEE, SOCCER; grandchildren. Services for Marguerite were Herrmann Madison Avenue Funeral Home, Glass, Jordan Fugate, Jamey (Christi) held Nov. 23 at Little & Sons Funeral Home, 5141 Madison Ave., Indianapolis. Burial was Callane, Jeffrey (Vicki) Callane and Jon Cities: COLUMBUS, KOKOMO, in Oaklawn Memorial Gardens Cemetery. (Liz) Callane; 16 great-grandchildren, Nick LAFAYETTE, RICHMOND; 1301 Main St., Beech Grove, IN 46107. Burial followed the funeral service at Flat Rock (Jenny) Denig, Andy Denig (Karie Watson), Matter: GAS, LIQUID, SOLID; Baptist Cemetery in Columbus, IN. Barbara Jean Clements Nick McPherson (Kelsey Tellez), Whitney (Justin) Hall, Bailey Hall, Brooklyn Hall, Lovers: JULIET, ROMEO; Barbara Jean Clements, 87, of Greenwood, Dean A. Buennagel died Nov. 19 at Grand Brook Memory Care. Neeve, Jackson, Jon Jr., Ellen, Claire, Anna, Prosecutor: RYAN MEANS Born December 5, 1931 in Chicago, Barbara Josie and Jude Callane, Cameron and Mia Dean A. Buennagel, 59, of Greenwood, died Glass; 11 great-great-grandchildren; and Nov. 24, 2019 at his home. He was born Jan. was the daughter of the late Walter Weidman and Grace (Elmers) Weidman. She graduated several nieces and nephews. Visitation will 31, 1960 in Bridgeton, NJ to the late Donald be Dec. 2, 12:30 -2:30 p.m. at G.H. Herrmann and Joanne Buennagel. He grew up in from Merrillville High School. Barb later graduated as a nurse from Presbyterian-St. Madison Avenue Funeral Home, 5141 Muncie, IN and spent his summers in North Madison Ave., Indianapolis, with the service Webster, IN on the lake. He held numerous Luke’s Medical Center in 1953 and started her nursing career as a labor and delivery at 2:30 p.m. She will have a private burial positions with Greenwood Marching held by her family in Washington Park East. Woodmen and Irish Guard. He was a pit-dad nurse. Barb and Ray filled their retirement years with family vacations, European for nine years and the recipient of the First Pit- Mary Margaret Kautsky Dad Award. He was preceded in death by his travel with friends, mowing, hosting family brother, John Buennagel; and brothers-in- holidays and enjoying their many pets. Mary Margaret Kautsky, 95, of Indianapolis, law, Rusty Hartley and Robert McSorley. He Barbara is preceded in death by her husband died Nov. 25, 2019. She was born March 27, is survived by his wife, Sarah A. Buennagel; of 61 years, Raymond Eugene Clements. She 1924 in Loogootee, IN, the eldest of seven children, Andy, Anne, Kendell, Kameron, is survived by her two daughters, Cathy children, to Daniel and Mary (Clements) Kaycie, Joshua and Holly; grandchildren, (John) Toole, and Patti (John) Buh; and her Bough. Mary graduated from Shoals High David and Joanna; sisters, Jeannie Hartley, son, Mike Clements (Cathy); grandchildren, School with honors in 1942. She graduated Kathy Hartley and Nancy McSorley; aunts Cristy (David) McArdlel Michael (Amber) from LPN school in 1970 at the age of 46. and uncles, Susie and David Heath and Toole, Kevin Buh, Elizabeth Clements, Emily She was employed at St. Francis Hospital Elaine Bondy; eight nieces and nephews; 12 Clements and Lucas (Andrea) Dooley; great- for 32 years. She was active in her children’s great-nieces and nephews; and numerous grandchildren, Brady and Griffin McArdle, schools, serving on the school board and cousins. He is also survived by his lifelong Juliet, Addi and Eli Toole and Attalia Basset, as PTA president in 1964. She was involved friends, Steve Watson and Sean Thomas. Aithen Bassett and Asher Dooley. A funeral in many community activities including Visitation will be held Nov. 30, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. service was conducted Nov. 23 at G.H. the Greater Southside and helped start at G. H. Herrmann Madison Avenue Funeral Hermann Funeral Home in Greenwood. the Southside YMCA (Baxter YMCA), Home, 5141 Madison Ave., Indianapolis. A Gravesite burial was Nov. 25 in Garland serving on the board and the downtown funeral service will be conducted at 1 p.m. Brook Cemetery, 501 North Gladstone Ave., YMCA board. She enjoyed her family, and his family is planning a celebration of Columbus, IN. quilting, flowers and feeding birds. She life following, location to be determined. was preceded in death by siblings, Ruth Myron Dahl Bough, Betty Robbins, Monica Burchfield, Myron “Butch” Dahl, 79, died Nov. 20, 2019 Joseph Bough and Jerry Bough. Mary is Joan B. Canner survived by daughters, Sandra (William) Joan B. Canner, 88, of Indianapolis, died in Cape Coral, FL. Butch, born May 21, 1940 was brought up in Indianapolis. Butch was Stevenson, Brenda Wagner, Rebecca (Dave) Nov. 16, 2019. Joan was born in Indianapolis Crane, Donise White and Kimberlee (Cindy) Aug. 23, 1931 to the late Herman and a retired employee from Allison Gas Turbine in Indianapolis. He had a passion for fishing Kautsky; 10 grandchildren; 15 great- Juanita Kelso. Joan served as an accountant grandchildren; and brother, Jim Bough. for the state of Indiana for many years. Joan and a gift for making people laugh. He is preceded in death by his parents, Bert and Visitation will be held Dec. 3 from 5 p.m. is survived by her children, Mike Canner until the time of service at 7 p.m. at G. H. (Gretchen), Debora O’Dell (Doug) and Alice Dahl, a brother and a sister. Survivors include his wife of 58 years, Deanna Herrmann Madison Avenue Funeral Home, Doug Canner; grandchildren, Candace 5141 Madison Ave., Indianapolis. Thompson, Nala Wolfe, Kris Canner, Scott (Wagner) Dahl; his daughters, Sherri Dahl Canner, Kacy (Canner) Supple and Riley and Sharon Winslow; son, Jeffrey (Annette) Canner; great-grandchildren, Ian and Owen Dahl; five granddaughters, Mariah Dahl, Hope (Dylan) Nieman, Shelby Dahl, Kaitlyn Obituaries continued on page 21. The Southside Times FOR THE RECORD Obituaries ss-times.com • Week of November 27-December 4, 2019 21

Obituaries continued from page 20. 1942 to the late Marvin F. and Lucile A. She was an avid reader and enjoyed playing (Turner) Kramp. She retired from Eli Lilly cards with her friends at Brookhaven Senior after more than 30 years. She enjoyed Apartments. She attended the Church of the Kristy L. Kennedy bowling, gambling and crocheting. She Lakes in Nineveh, IN. She enjoyed sending Kristy L. Kennedy, 28, of Indianapolis, died was preceded in death by siblings, Marvin handwritten letters. She was preceded in Nov. 22, 2019. She was born Nov. 27, 1990 C. Kramp, Ardella Stiffler and David Kramp. death by a son, Andrew Shaul. Survivors in Indianapolis. She is survived by her Survivors include her husband, Johnny include a son, Tim (Debbie) Shaul; and daughter, Trinity Kennedy; her parents, Tina Morris; two sons, Ronnie (Teresa) Francis daughter, Julie (Phil) Weaver; grandchildren, and Tracy Kennedy; her brother, Dustin and Randy Francis; granddaughter, Allison Bryan Shaul, Erin Shaul, Alyssa (John) Tackett, Kennedy; and three nephews. Visitation will (Jimmsy) Terry; great-grandson, Jonathon Erika (Craig) Buse, Michelle Phelps, Kristen NOVEMBER 29th • 10 am - 5 pm be held Nov. 29, 4-8 p.m. at G. H. Herrmann McDaniel; two siblings, Magdalena Weaver and Matthew Shaul; and three great- Madison Avenue Funeral Home, 5141 Woodard, Joann (Jerry) Flora and sister-in- grandchildren. Visitation will take place from Madison Ave., Indianapolis. A funeral service law, Sandy Kramp; and numerous nieces and noon-2 p.m., Nov. 30, at Singleton & Herr WHITE FRIDAY will be conducted at 2:30 p.m. Nov. 30. nephews. Services were held Nov. 23 at G. H. Mortuary, 7602 Madison Ave., Indianapolis. Herrmann Madison Avenue Funeral Home, Pastor Jon Lucas will officiate a funeral CHRISTMAS SALE Phillip Lee Kluemper 5141 Madison Ave., Indianapolis. She was service to follow at 2 p.m. She will be buried Phillip Lee Kluemper, 62, of Indianapolis, buried in Washington Park East Cemetery. in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery in Greenwood. EVERYTHING 99¢ died Nov. 19, 2019. Phillip was born Dec. • Excluding furniture and jewelry over $10. 18, 1956 in Washington, IN Vincent Gerhard Nagy John Tracz Jr. to the late Ed and Margaret Vincent Gerhard Nagy, 96, of Beech Grove, John Tracz Jr., 67, of Nineveh, IN, formerly 8236 S. Madison, Indpls. - Friday Only! Kluemper. Phil worked as an died Nov. 19, 2019. Vince was born in Sioux of Palm Coast, FL and Darien, IL, died Nov. 9950 N. US 31, Taylorsville - Thru Dec. 8 electronic technician at the City, IA March 31, 1923 to 12, 2019. He cherished his family, friends 2513 Albany Street, Beech Grove - Thru Dec. 8 post office for many years. Marie (Sunderman) Nagy and animals. He enjoyed cooking, fishing Phil was preceded in death and Martin Nagy. He was and being outdoors. He is survived by his by his wife, Kim Kluemper; a member of Holy Name wife, Kathleen (Barry); his brother, Allan parents, Ed and Margaret Catholic Church. Vince (Janet); niece, Janae (Dan) Jirus; nephews, Kluemper; brother, Karl Kluemper; and graduated from Notre Dame Allan Tracz II and Justin (Melissa) Stefanski, 3 Locations • We Accept Donations! brother-in-law, Bill. Phil is survived by his with a degree in chemical and 11 great-nieces and nephews. A DONATIONS / VOLUNTEERS NEEDED! children, Tonya Poynter and Chad (Tina) engineering after serving in celebration of John’s life will be Nov. 30 Kluemper; siblings, Ron (Linda), Don (Rita), the Marine Corps during WWII and the Korean at Followers of Christ Lutheran Church, SUNDAY: 1-5PM • CLOSED: MONDAYS Jack (Sharon), Ed (Debbie), Kathleen (Bill), War. He worked at Reilly Tar & Chemical. 12357 S. 248th Ave., Plainfield, IL 60585. A TUESDAY-SATURDAY: 10AM-5PM Jim (Louise), Paul, Yvonne, Tony and Rosie Vince was preceded in death by his first gathering begins at 4 p.m. with service at 6 (Don); and seven grandchildren. Services wife, Kathleen “Katy” (Wolf) Nagy, his second p.m., followed by a reception at the church. (317) 908-8635 for Phil were held Nov. 25 at Little & Sons wife, Mary (Elford) Nagy; father, Martin Nagy; Arrangements have been entrusted to www.HumbleImpressions.com Funeral Home, 4901 E Stop 11 Road, and mother, Marie Nagy. He is survived by The Cremation Society of Indiana, 4115 S. Like us on Facebookt Indianapolis, IN 46237. Burial followed the his daughter, Laura Brown (William); sons, Shelby St., Indianapolis, IN 46227. funeral service at Greenwood Cemetery, John Nagy (Donna), Martin Nagy (Lisa), Paul 620 West Main St., Greenwood, IN 46142. Nagy (Lorie) and daughter Ellen Pichereau Darrell C. Walker (Lionel); nine grandchildren, Christopher Darrell C. Walker, 71, of Indianapolis, died Complete Sandra Ebon McGovern Brown (Nohemi), Ryan Brown (Rebecca), Nov. 22, 2019. Darrell was born May 11, Sandra Ebon McGovern, 46, of Indianapolis, Joanna Winster (Fred), Suzanne Nagy (Jeremy 1948 in Russell Springs, Burial Package died Nov. 9, 2019. All services are private. Mosher), Joel Chabrier, Elijah Chabrier, Joseph KY to the late Claudis and $ Funeral arrangements have been entrusted Nagy, Zachary Nagy and Nicholas Nagy; five Alma Walker. He married 2000 to The Cremation Society of Indiana, 4115 great-grandchildren, Indira and Elizabeth Diana (Ramey) in March S. Shelby St., Indianapolis, IN 46227. Brown, Yasmin Martinez, Theodore and Edith 1969 and they spent 50 Winster; sister, Gertrude Will; and several years together. Darrell • Opening & Closing Patsy J. Merrick nieces and nephews. Visitation was held Nov. had a passion for buying, • Concrete Container 22 at Little & Sons Funeral Home. A funeral fixing and selling old cars. Patsy J. Merrick, 89, died Nov. 20, 2019. A mass occurred Nov. 23 at Holy Name Catholic • Tent & Chairs resident of Trafalgar, she was born May 25, He also enjoyed watching sports games, Church. A burial will occur at Calvary Catholic especially the Indianapolis Colts. He loved • Purchase At Need 1930 in Monroe County, to the late William Cemetery at a later date. Hobart and Goldie Canner. She was a member football, NASCAR and listening to music. • Any Gravesite You Choose Darrell was known to be a prankster and of Neighborhood Church of God. Patsy truly Shaun Michael Pollard cherished time spent with her family, cooking he loved making people laugh. He will be and Christmas shopping. She was preceded Shaun Michael Pollard, 40, of Indianapolis, greatly missed by all who knew him. Darrell in death by her husband of 62 years, George died November 13, 2019. All services will was preceded in death by his siblings, William “Bill” Merrick; two grandchildren, be private. Funeral arrangements have Sheila and Diann; nephew, Jason; and Sarah and Andrew Merrick; and a brother, been entrusted to Simplicity Funeral and half siblings, Lisa and Angela. Darrell is Rex Walters. Survivors include her sons, W. Cremation Care, Indianapolis Chapel. survived by his wife, Diana Walker; children, Bruce Merrick, Steven A. (Carolyn) Merrick, Christina Walker and Doug (Marie) Walker; Gary L. (Karen) Merrick, J. Michael (Becky) Edith May Kinnaman Shaul grandchildren, Morgan Walker and Tyler Merrick and G. Edward (Emma) Merrick; Edith May Kinnaman Shaul, 99, Indianapolis, Vetor; and half siblings, Eugene Walker and 14 grandchildren; 26 great-grandchildren; died Nov. 23, 2019. She was born May 17, Loretta Walker. Services for Darrell were and a brother, John Martin. Funeral services 1920 in Sheridan, IN and raised in New held Nov. 26 from 11 a.m.1 p.m. at Little & ALL ADULT PLOTS $675 Lisbon, IN. She married Richard Shaul on Sons Funeral Home, 1301 Main St., Beech were conducted Nov. 23 at G. H. Herrmann COLUMBARIUM NICHE Greenwood Funeral Home, 1605 S. State Road Jan. 27, 1940. He died in 1972. She later Grove, IN 46107. Burial followed the funeral 135 and Olive Branch Road. She was buried in married James Ackelmire. Edith worked for service at Anderson Cemetery. $950 - $1150 The Gardens at Olive Branch. the Southport Elementary School cafeteria, now Homecroft, for many years until her 2703 S. Meridian Street Thelma Berniece Morris eventual employment and retirement with Obituaries are printed free of charge. Funeral Eli Lilly. After retirement, she worked at Sam’s directors are encouraged to send obituaries and Indpls. IN, 46225 – (317) 786-7733 Thelma Berniece Morris, 77, of Indianapolis, photos to [email protected]. Information re- died Nov. 18, 2019. She was born Feb. 7, Club. “Grannie,” as she was known by family, ceived by noon Tuesday will be published Thurs- concordiacemeteryindy.com was always active and lived independently. day, space permitting. 22 Week of November 27-December 4, 2019 • ss-times.com PLACES OF WORSHIP The Southside Times

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Anticipated man Drive, Beech Grove, IN business as Verizon Wire- Shift Picking, packing & Lana Dawn Boswell, as a Christina Warunkiewics, lighting application is a dual/ 46107) is submitting a No- less (Verizon Wireless) inspection. Must be ag- self-represented litigant, Austin Dishman, Ciera Gil- medium intensity config- tice of Intent to the Indiana proposes to build a 39-foot ile & able to count at a and on behalf of the minor, bert, Gabrilyn Smith On uration. The Site location Department of Environmen- Metal Utility Pole Commu- fast pace. Starting wage filed a verified petition for Thursday, December 5, is 4648 Whitview Lane, tal Management of the intent nications Tower (Ref. EBI $10.25/hr. Apply in person change of name of minor to 2019 at 6:30PM & Wanda Indianapolis, IN 46237 [39 to comply with the require- #6119005464). Anticipated Mon-Thurs 10am-3pm. DM change the minor’s name Duncan-Sexton, Christo- 38 57.984 N / 86 05 20.148 ments under 327 IAC 15-5 lighting application is a dual/ Sales & Engineering, 1325 from Hope Keira Reben- pher Martin Bussinger, An- W]. The Federal Communi- to discharge storm water medium intensity config- Sunday Drive Indianapolis, nack to Hope Keira Boswell. gelika Smith, Jamie Fran- cations Commission (FCC) from construction activities uration. The Site location IN 46217-9334 (Off of S. The petition is scheduled cisco, Lakesha Lewis On Antenna Structure Registra- associated with the Beech is 9230 Homeside Drive, Harding Between Epler for hearing in the Marion Thursday, November 28, tion (ASR, Form 854) filing Grove Greenway-Francis- Indianapolis, IN 46250 [39 & Edgewood) Circuit Court on March 3, 2019 at 6:30PM. The loca- number is A1145723. ENVI- can Trail shared-use-path 55 18.15 N / 86 02 51.10 2020 at 9 a.m., which is tion for the auction is: Mike RONMENTAL EFFECTS – improvements project in W]. The Federal Communi- more than 30 days after the Heimel Auction Services, 59 Interested persons may re- Beech Grove, Marion Coun- HEALTHCARE cations Commission (FCC) third notice of publication. N. 2nd Ave, Beech Grove, view the application (www. ty, Indiana (Latitude N39°- Antenna Structure Registra- Any person has the right to IN 46107 PURUSANT TO fcc.gov/asr/applications) by 42’, Longitude W86°–05’). Position available as a tion (ASR, Form 854) filing appear at the hearing and to IC 32-31-4-4, IC 32-31-4-5, entering the filing number. The project involves the caregiver. No certification number is A1141214. ENVI- file written objections on or IC 26-1-7-210(B)(5) Environmental concerns construction of an asphalt required. 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. RONMENTAL EFFECTS – before the hearing date. The may be raised by filing a shared-use-path along Lick - 32 hours w/ benefits. Interested persons may re- parties shall report to 200 E. 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