Journal and Courier from Lafayette, Indiana (2024)

2C www.jconline.com Jour nal Courier MargaretAnnLandgrebe, 9thafterashortillness.Ann leavesbehindanetwork offriends andrela- tiveswho willdearly missher andjoyful spirit.She wasbornin1930andraised MarySwankonafarmin ana.Shegraduatedfrom earningaMastersdegree inEducationfromPur- due.Annwasacommitted highlevelsofeducation andalwaysacquiringnew skillsandhobbies.Shewill berememberedasatireless tionshipsandcareforher commitmenttoservingher community.Anntaught WayneandinLafayetteat Tec*msehJr.High.She waselectedthreetimesto theWestLafayetteSchool Boardandservedfor12 cludingbeingPresidentof theBoardfrom1990-1991. Annissurvivedbyher andbyherthreechildren, J.D.anddaughter-in-law LandgrebeofCincinnati, andMaryLandgrebeof throughlifeandresilient, faithfulspiritwillremainan inspirationandcomfortto them.Beinginvolvedinthe livesofhertwograndchil- life.Shewasanintegralpart ofherfamilyandremained closetohertwosisters, Janeandbrother-in-law BillKeababerofKokomo, andMaryKatherineand brother-in-lawGeorge Fisherwhoprecededher indeath.Sheespeciallyen- joyedbeingwithextended familyatThanksgivingand celebratingChristmasin Cincinnati. Annhadmanyinterests learningandteachingthose aroundher.Shewasanavid hergardeninWestLafay- etteandwinningawards foritscreativebeauty.She wasamasterseamstressand chefanddelightedherfam- ilywithhercreations.Un- derstandingtheimportance ofstoriestoremindus tracingthemanybranches ofherfamilyandanding surprisingconnectionsand storiesthatshelovedto share.Shealsoenjoyedcol- lectingantiquesandmade manylastingfriendships atshowsandauctions.She lovedhermembershipin thelocalPEOsororityand itsmanyfriends.Annand Davearelongtimemem- bersofFaithPresbyterian ChurchinWestLafayette wheresheservedinmany rolesincludingasanelder ofthechurch.Friendswill January13thatFaithPres- byterianChurchwiththe Funeralservicebeingheld January14thalsoatFaith PresbyterianChurchwith Rev.DavidHornero`ciat- ing.Burialwilltakeplaceat GrandviewCemetery. Memorialdonationsmay bemadetoFaithPresbyte- rianChurch. Youmaysigntheguest bookandleavememoriesat www.soller-baker.com Dudley Dean Fuzzy Frye, 81, of Burnettsville, died on Tuesday, Jan.

12, 2016. Funeral service is at 11 a.m. Friday, Jan. 15 at Fisher Funeral Chapel in Logansport. Dorothy P.

Salyers Hunt, 96, of Rensselaer, died Monday, Jan. 11, 2016. Funeral services on Thursday, Jan. 14, 2016 at 1:00 p.m. at Steinke Funeral Home of Rensselaer.

Barbara Smith, 84, of Thorntown, died Monday, Jan. 11 2016. Services at 2 p.m., Friday, Jan. 15, 2016 at Myers Mortuary of Lebanon. W.Longwascalledtohis heavenlyhomefollow- ingalonganddiccult battlewith melanoma.

Davewas borninIn- dianapolis, Indianaon October2, 1955toBill andJean Long.Hehastwosiblings; Becky(Long)Leatherbury (husbandColin)andBruce graduatedfromCarmel fromtheKelleySchoolof sityin1978andaMaster ofDivinitydegreefrom theReformedPresbyterian TheologicalSeminaryin in1984.WhileatIndiana nifer(Dickinson)Longwho becamehisbestfriendand laterhiswifeonJune9, 1979. Davewascalledto serveasthepastorofthe ReformedPresbyterian anainJuneof1984and remainedtheirpastoruntil hispassing.Helovedhis congregationdearlyandhis heartbeatforhisservice trainingofdisciplesto presidentoftheReformed PresbyterianGlobalMis- sions.Dave’slovefor peoplewasdemonstrated throughhislisteningear andhisabilitytoleadthem truth.Thoughafocusof hisministrywasinworking withcollegestudentsonthe campusofPurdueUniver- humorwasoftenseeninthe Alongwithhiswife sonDanielLongwithwife Martha(Anderson)Long andtheirchildrenEmer- Christy(Long)Nelsonwith husbandKenNelsonand Katie(Long)Walkerwith JonathanLong.Godgave Daveadeeploveforhis children.Dave’scommit- menttoJesusChristwas witnessedmostcloselyby hiswifeandchildrenwho havebeenprivilegedtocall himhusbandandfatherand willmisshimmostdearly. Theviewingwillbeheld from5-8pmatSoller-Baker enhamBoulevardLafayette, Indiana47909.Thefuneral at1pmatEvangelicalCov- 9thSt.Lafayette,Indiana 47909.Aprivategraveside servicewillbeheldfollow- ingthefuneralforfamily. Memorialdonationsmay bemadetotheReformed PresbyterianGlobalMis- 3509www.rpglobalm- issions.org.Youmaysign theguestbookandleave memoriesatwww.soller- baker.com DavidW.Long60 passedawayonFriday, Elizabeth East. Born March14, 1958tothe lateRobert Brantand Barbara Harshbarg- erMcClain.Je[graduated fromWarrenCentralHigh Schoolandhadworkedat Alcoafor18years.Heen- joyedmushroomhunting, ColtsFootball.

Survivingarehismother andstep-fatherJamesMc- (Meaghan)BrantofKnox- niecesandnephews. Familyrequestanydona- tionsbemadetohelpwith expenses.Sharememories andcondolencesonline atwww.simplictyfuneral- care.com. 57 AudreyArdenellAlex- selaerpassedawaySunday, Rensselaer CareCenter. Audrey wasbornin Pendleton, Indianaon Decem- ber28, daughterofEdwardEdwin DawsonandBessieMay hasresidedinRensselaer since1937andhasprevi- ouslylivedinPendleton, marriedMerrillFrances Alexander.Hepassedaway Whiletheywerein Canadathechildrenwould rideinacoveredwagonto school.Inthewintertime therewasapotbelliedstove inthewagontokeepthem warmandthechildren wouldallhavetotaketurns sittingbythebre.When theyreturnedtotheUnited StatesAudreyattended graduatingfromRemington HighSchoolwiththeClass of1940. Audreywasahome- makerandretiredfrom SchumacherElectricafter tenyears.Fornineyears, Audreycaredforchildren inherhome.Shewasa memberoftheFirstPres- byterianChurchRensse- HomeEcClubandRoyal Neighbors.

Linda(Dan)Browningof AlexanderofRensselaer, (Darla)LacoonofReyn- BrowningIIofMorrow, (RobMiller)McCluskeyof BrowningofNewVienna, andArmenBrowningof Audreyisprecededin EdwardEdwinDawsonand BessieMay(Swartz)Daw- MerrillFrancesAlexan- Friendsmaycallatthe JacksonFuneralChapel ofRensselaeronFriday, servicesforAudreywillbe JacksonFuneralChapelof RensselaerwithJamesMi- chaloaciating.Burialwill followatMemoryGardens Memorialsinloving memoryofAudreymaybe canCancerSocietyorthe RensselaerCDCResources at1320E.AngelicaStreet, Sharememoriesandcon- dolencesatwww.jacksonfu- neral.com. DeweyE.Howard,Sr., age86ofWilliamsport, atSt.Vin- centWil- liamsport Hospital. Dewey wasborn onMarch thesonofthelateGeorge andEmma(Jernagan) Howard.Heservedinthe USAirForce.OnJuly RoarksinWilliamsport. Shesurvives. Deweywasamember LegionandMooseLodge.

HeworkedforHicks HoseTechnologyretiring in2000.Healsomowed yards. Survivingwithhiswife, CherylMerriman(Don)all SteveHoward(Vicki)of great-grandchildrenand great-great-grandchildren; Severalniecesandnephews. Deweywasprecededin JimHowardandWayne MaeWilsonandKathleen Longest. Thefamilywouldliketo takethistimetothankthe WilliamsportNursingand RehabilitationCenterand St.VincentWilliamsport staafortheirexcellentcare. Therewillbenoservicesat thistime.GradyFuneral Homeisassistingthefam- ilywitharrangementsand onlinecondolencesmaybe madeatwww.gradyfuneral- home.com.

DeweyE.Howard,Sr.,86 wenttobewithherLord homeinLafayette. Born August31, 1919in LaGrange County, Indiana, shewasthe daughterof Edwardand raisedLorraineashisown. Lorrainewasmarriedto DevonBiggsinPlymouth, IndianaonJanuary19, 1941.Devonpassedaway Lorrainewasahome- makerandchildcare providerfor40years.She wasanactivememberof theLafayetteChurchof SundaySchoolfor12years andalwaysworkingwith Forthepastseveralyears, sheenjoyedattendingthe SchuylerAvenueWesleyan Church. Shelikedcollectingdolls, goingcampingandtraveling Mexico.Lorrainespenther entertainingpeopleinher home.Herspunkyattitude willbegreatlymissed.She andDevonsettheperfect examplefortheirchildren others. SharonSterett(husband: ofLafayette.Shehasseven asniecesandnephews.

Precedingherindeath withherparentsandhus- Visitationwillbeheld FuneralHome.Funeral servicewillbeheldatthe funeralhomeat10am, withRev.AllanConley inBattleGroundCem- etery.Memorialcontribu- tionsmaybemadetothe NationalKidneyFounda- tion.Sharememoriesand condolencesonlineatwww. hippensteelfuneralservice. com LorraineM.Biggs passedawayonFriday, ryLutheran Home.He wasborn onJuly 27,1943 inRens- toWalter andCecil (Walkup)Hanco*ck. Dickwasprecededin Heissurvivedbyhis JustinSiemersofCarmel, (wife-Sherry)Hanco*ckof hemarriedCarolBakerof St.Joe,Indianaandin2015 theycelebratedtheri48th weddinganniversary. DickworkedforTurner Truckingandretiredin 2000.HereceivedaCom- munityServiceAwardin 2002forhisworkwiththe WilcatWildlifeCenterand workedattheIndianapolis MotorSpeedwayfor15 years.Hewasamemberof St.Jameslu*theranChurch andTeamsters.

Dickwillalwaysbere- memberedforhispresence. Hewasabigmanwitha hugeheartandacontagious smile.Hedidnotknow astranger.Heenjoyed timeathishouseonLake went.Hewasafatherto many.Dicklovedchildren andanimals. AVisitationwillbeheld 2016from10a.m.until12 p.m.atSt.Jameslu*theran ChurchwithaServicefol- lowingat12p.m.Burial willfollowatTippecanoe MemoryGardens. Hisfamilywishesto ingstaaatMulberry. toSt.Jameslu*theran ChurchinmemoryofDick.

YoumayLightaCandleof Hopeinremembranceand signonlinecondolences forDickbyvisitingwww. RichardIra.Dick.Hanco*ck The Journal Courier publishes basic death notices and personalized obituaries for those with a connection to our readership area. Free death notices include the name, age, city of residence and arrangement details. Personalized obituaries are paid advertisem*nts and are written by family members. Local funeral homes can provide families with information including costs of obituary listings.

Obituaries are coordinated by the Journal Courier, call 765-420-5287 for details. Obituaries are online at www.jconline.com/obituaries. TODAY Arts Exhibits Ambiguous Reflections of Race and Identity by Gerald Griffin, Creative Spirits: Works by George, Ilana, Oliver Debikey, My eafhood Art by Ellen Mansfield, A Bicentennial Legacy Exhibit: ArtSmart Indiana: 11 a.m.-4 p.m. today, Art Museum, 102 S. 10th St.

Free. Call 765-7421128 or email fayette.org. Visit www.artla- fayette.org. Oil Painting with Kathryn Clark: 1-4 p.m. today, Art Museum, 102 S.

10th St. Learn how to transform a photo reference into an oil painting. The cost is week session. Call 765742-1128 or email fayette.org. Visit www.artla- fayette.org.

For Children CYT Classes Session Storybook Theatre: p.m. today, Civic Theatre of Greater Lafayette, 320 N. Fifth St. Bring popular stories to life with character and scene development through analyzing story structure. Ages 7-8 on Tuesdays, Ages 9-10 on todays, Ages on Thursdays.

The cost is $95 per student. Call 765-4237529 or email ic.org. Visit www.lafayetteciv- ic.org. Evening Nursery Rhyme Time: 6:30 p.m. today, TCPL, 627 South St.

For children from birth to age 3. Stories, music, rhymes, and creative activities. Free. Call 765-429-0119 or email youth- Visit THINGS TO DO.

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