Cambridge City, IN – Mildred Ogborn Dimond, 95, of Cambridge City, passed away on Monday, October 31, 2016 at Forest Park Health Campus in Richmond, where she and her family were very appreciative of the loving care given to her by the entire staff. She was born on January, 27, 1921 in Homer, IN to Walter and Cordella Morris Snider and had lived most of her life in Cambridge City. She was a 1939 graduate of Lincoln High School. Mildred retired from Peoples State Bank after 43 years of service as V.P. of Loans. She was a former member of 1st Presbyterian Church and a member of 1st United Methodist Church both of Cambridge City.
November 9th, 2016 Issue
Louella M. ‘Pee Wee’ Grimme
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Abington, IN – Louella M. ‘Pee Wee’ Grimme, age 88, of Abington, died Saturday, November 5, 2016, at her home. Born April 1, 1928, in Centerville, Indiana, to Russell and Edith Brown Morgan, Louella was a life-long resident of the Abington community. She farmed with her husband, ‘Cap’. Louella assisted her husband ‘Cap’ while he was Township Trustee for 8 years, and then she served as Township Trustee for 24 years. Louella was a member of the First Baptist Church in Richmond, Eastern Star Chapter #49, Willing Workers, Township Trustee Association, and Salvation Singers.
November 9th, 2016 Issue
James L. Foreman
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Richmond, IN – James L. Foreman 73 of Richmond went home to be with the Lord November 4, 2016 at Reid Hospital after playing 18 holes of Golf, a game he dearly loved. Later he had a massive heart attack. Jim was born February 15, 1943 in Richmond to Earl Foreman and Stella Faye Caplinger Foreman Conrad and lived here all his life. Jim was a truck driver for 35 years and a bus driver with Richmond Community Schools 16 years. He was an Air Force veteran serving from 1961-65 stationed at Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
November 9th, 2016 Issue
Stephen E. Weaver
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Losantville, IN – Stephen E. Weaver, 66, of Losantville, passed away on Sunday evening, November 6, 2016, at IU Health Ball Memorial Hospital. He was born at Henry County Hospital, New Castle, on November 11, 1949 to Berton and Margaret (Heckathorn) Weaver of Losantville. Steve was a 1968 graduate of Union High School, Modoc. He retired after 30 years with Dana Corp. at Hagerstown and was a mamber of UAW Local 1501.
November 9th, 2016 Issue
Julia M. ‘Judy’ Baker
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Liberty, IN – Julia M. ‘Judy’ Baker, age 71, of Liberty, died Monday, November 7, 2016, at her home, surrounded by her family at her bedside. Known to all by the name of Judy, she was born October 9, 1945, in Stearns, Kentucky, to Rev. William Jess and Hazel Marie King Neal. Judy grew up in Spiceland, Indiana, and throughout her life was a resident of Henry and Wayne County, as well as Union County. She met and married Robert E. Baker on June 24, 1972, who preceded her in death in July 2009, after 37 years of marriage. Judy was a loving mother and her family meant everything to her.
November 16th, 2016 Issue
Maggie Mae Blue
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Centerville, IN – Maggie Mae Blue, age 22, of Centerville, died Monday, November 7, 2016, in Montgomery County, Ohio. Born November 27, 1993, in Richmond, Indiana, to William E. and Rebecca L. Barnhizer Blue, Maggie was a life-long resident of this community. She formerly worked at Speedway and Sunshine Café. Maggie loved cats. She was a kind-hearted person, who loved spending time with her family and friends.
November 16th, 2016 Issue
Randall Lee “Randy” Massie
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Randall Lee “Randy” Massie age 61 of Hillsboro died Thursday, November 3, 2016 at the Midwest Regional Medical Center in Zion, Illinois. He was born August 18, 1955 in Troy, Ohio the son of the late Russell and Sarah Thompson Massie. Randall served as a minister in the Churches of Christ /Christian Churches for twenty years in Ohio, Kentucky, Pennsylvania, and Indiana (including the Cambridge City Christian Church). He counseled many clients and supervised many devoted counselors as a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor in Hillsboro at FRS Counseling for ten years. Also, Randall’s last years were spent as an Associate Professor at Southern State Community College in the Human and Social Services Program.