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Journal and Courier from Lafayette, Indiana • 18

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C2 Local Journal and Courier Tuesday May 12 1998 Love Two children killed in electrical fire Deaths elsewhere MURDER Small town still in shock Continued from Page Cl uneral Notices TECH £et our family care far yours Continued from Page C1 LSC Challenge program will be located at Edgelea ALICE MOORE STACY Continued from Page C1 Reports i People who know you People you can rely on UNERAL HOME INC at Vinton Elementary School on the north side The relocation of the Challenge program also brings about a reas signment of school principals As of this fall Vicki Vaughn current principal of Vinton Ele mentary School will be relocated to Edgelea Eiler said her back a 161000 square foot academic building renovation of existing ad ministrative offices at the Ross site and a 27000 square foot addition to the 1978 Technology Building at the Ross site The budget Atwell said includes tables chairs and other basic fur nishings but not the modem lab and shop equipment that a new fa cility will demand Plans also call for a college coun ty library It would be a branch of the Tippecanoe County Public Li brary but also would include the college collection and serve Ivy Tech students Library patrons would be able to use certain college facilities through a joint agreement 60 years I 822 Ninth St Lafayette IN 742 7302 Trustees reconsider eliminating auto body JUNE WATKINS VAUGHT WALKER MILLER June Calling 4 8 pm today at Goodwin neral Home rankfort Calling at Hope United Methodist Church 1 hour prior to the service at 10:30 am Wednes day Pastor Barbara Kinsler officiat ing Entombment Greenlawn Mau soleum our grandsons Andrew Costlow Curtis Costlow and Robert Costlow all of Indianapolis and Christopher Costlow of Carmel 4 great grandchildren and 2 stepgreat grandchildren survive A daughter Lin da Costlow preceded in death Memo rials to Hope United Methodist Church or American Lung Association ment spokesman Investigators believe an electri cal overload caused an outlet in the attic to catch fire igniting nearby clothing and furniture The home located about 15 miles south of In dianapolis is owned by rances and Charles Bartlett Thomas Shively of the Johnson County Sherifs Department said neighbors tried to reach the chil dren but were driven back by heavy smoke was just a valiant effort to Emmett Decker 80 Emmett Decker 80 of Murfrees boro Tenn died Saturday morn HORNBACK Carol Visitation after 5 pm today at Kellogg uneral Home Monon Service there at 11 am Wednesday the Rev Don ald Newman officiating Interment Johnson Cemetery Reynolds Memo rials: Cerebral Palsy Association KRAMER Cecilia Visitation 4 9 pm today Shirley Broth ers Washington Memorial Chapel In dianapolis with Rosary at 8:30 pm to day and prayers there at 10:15 am Wednesday Service 11 am Wednes day at Little lower Catholic Church Entombment Calvary Cemetery Sur viving are 28 grandchildren 35 great grandchildren Memorial contributions in lieu of flowers to the retirement fund of Sisters of St rancis Oldenburg or the retirement fund of Priests of St Meinrad co Shirley Brothers Wash ington Memorial Chapel Lucille oster 79 Lucille oster 79 of New Al bany a former local resident died at 11:10 alm Saturday May 9 at her home Harry Raudenbush 74 Harry Raudenbush 74 of Cressona Pa died Saturday May 9 in Pottsville Hospital and Warne Clinic in Pottsville Pa Mr Raudenbush was general foreman of the tool and die depart jinent at Alcoa in Cressona and in Indiana He retired Jan 1 1983 Bom Nov 12 1923 in Tower City Pa he graduated from Tower City High School in 1949 and Williamson Trade School in Philadelphia He and his wife Helen were married eb 4 1949 Mr Raudenbush was a member of Bethany Evangelical Congrega tional Church Masonic Lodge 426 American Legion Post 286 Beckville Gun Club and past pres ident of the Lions Club all in Cres sona He also was a member of Al coa 25 Year Club in Cressona and Lafayette and Veterans of oreign Wars Post 1154 of Lafayette He served in the Army during World WarIL Surviving are his wife a daugh ter Mrs Steven (Jennie) Spancake of Kuala Lumpur Malaysia and three brothers George Raudenbush and Robert Raudenbush both of Tower City and Ray Raudenbush of Lebanon and a half brother Thomas Bohr of Tower City Services are Wednesday in Cres sona SALRIN Lois A Visitation 4 8 pm today Querry UI bricht uneral Home Medaryville Ser vice at 10:30 am Wednesday in Medaryville Christian Church Ron ox officiating Interment Whitepost Ceme tery Medaryville ive grandchildren and 1 great grandchild survive STACY Alice Please note service time change riends may call 1 0 1 0:45 am today at Hippensteel uneral Home uner al Mass 11 am today at St Boniface Catholic Church ather Tim Alkire of ficiating Internment Rest Haven Memorial Park Surviving are a daugh ter in law Maria Vasili Stacy of Shreve port La and several nieces and nephews Preceded in death by a son Russell Stacy Jr Those desiring may contribute in memory to the Amer ican Cancer Society halation said hospital spokes woman Tenna Boone Angie Morrison told authorities she was sleeping in the di vided finished attic when she was awakened by the cries about 6 am She was apparently sleeping in one room while her children were in another smoke was too heavy and she get to them She went down and told the grandparents but they were unable to help the try to get them out but unfortu smoke was too said Mike nately it turned out that they Pruitt a Bargersville ire Depart be Shively said Ivy Tech trustees decided Monday not to reconsider an ear lier decision to drop the auto body repair program in summer 1999 Samuel lack owner of ABSCO a local auto body supply company had written the col lege asking that that the March decision be re versed Many of the auto body shops he serves he said need trained technicians Doversberger said only nine adults were enrolled this se mester The program produced only 17 graduates between 1994 and 1997 not enough to justify the expense of staffing equip By rank OliverJoumal and Courier BAR ROOM SUSPECT: Santiago Perez (right) is escorted to court Monday in rankfort under what Clinton County Sheriff Mike Hensley said was in creased security While Howe was incredulous a small town like rankfort about plea Aubrey Badger live in places like this so another of friends at the things like this Bad hearing was incredulous that some ger said happen in a one she knew could be murdered in town this LOVE Dorothy Visitation 5 7 pm Tuesday at Soller Baker uneral Home 400 Twycken ham Blvd with Eagles Ladies Auxil iary service at 6:30 pm Service 10 am Wednesday in Soller Baker Lafayette Chapel ather Dan Gart land officiating our grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren survive A son Thomas Cook died in 1992 make the final recommendation to the school board at the end of May One Durgan teacher complained however that the process used to select a principal at her school was inadequate parents and the teachers have liad no said Nancy Births Home Hospital May 9 Charles and Ana Ave Lafayette a son Tim and Amy Douglas Craw fordsville a son John and Melissa Sines Lafayette a daughter May10 Paul and Kelli Burge Bringhurst a son Jeff Denham and Paula Delosh Lafayette a son Bradley and Theresa Royer Delphi a daughter Jack and Mary Vogt West Lafayette a son BIRTHS ELSEWHERE Brad and Michelle Murphy of Carmel are the parents of a son Bradley Hayden bom May 8 Grand parents in the area are Jack and Jeanie Roberts of Mulberry great grandparents are Alice Miller of Mul berry and Clara Roberts of rural Lafayette Jamey and Jennifer Kirsch of Terre Haute are the parents of a daughter Abigail Olivia bom April 27 Grand parents are Marjorie Kirsch of owler and the late William Kirsch Sr To call us 1 To reach the newsroom call 423 5511 from 8 am to 5 pm on week days After hours and on weekends call the Local Desk directly at 423 5522 and the Sports Desk at 423 5518 Comments also can be sent to editors via the Internet To learn how to send mail to the Internet from commercial on line services seek posting instructions directly from the service to which you subscribe Outside Tippecanoe County call toll free (800) 407 5813 Our AX number is 420 5246 Here are the numbers and mail addresses of newsroom editors: Hews executives Ted Haider Executive Editor 420 5242 Carol Kriebel Bangert Managing Editor 420 5262 cbangertjoumal couriercom Letters editorials Shirley Ragsdale Opinions Page Editor 420 5258 editorjournal couriercom Local news Phillip iorini Local Editor 420 5231 fiorinijoumal couriercom Patti Smith Deputy LocalState Ed itor 420 5243 psmithjoumal couri ercomSpecial projects Dave Bangert Projects Editor 420 5295 bangertjournal couriercom Nation World news Jerry Morehouse News Editor 420 5350 morehousjoumal couri ercom Also during their meeting Mon day night the council: Approved the rezoning of 164 acres in the Mill Creek subdivision at South 18th Street and Bridge water Circle to allow for construc tion of 64 high density single fam ily residences on the site Agreed to a resolution that al locates $140000 in 1998 Commu nity Development Block Grant funds to a total of eight social ser vice agencies The allotment in cludes $11000 that will be divided between the Mental Health Asso ciation of Tippecanoe County and the Lafayette Transitional Hous ing Center to provide emergency services to homeless people during the day June Miller 76 RANKORT June Miller 76 of 1411C 8 Wilshire Drive died at 1:58 pm Sunday May 10 in Clinton House Convalescent Cen ter Mrs Miller was a quality control inspector at PR Mallory Co for 15 years Bom May 30 1921 in Tell City she attended school there and grad uated from rankfort High School in 1940 She married Ralph Miller on March 16 1940 He died March 7 1995 Mrs Miller was a member of Hope United Methodist Church Willing Workers Sunday School Class Ruth Circle and United Methodist Women Surviving are a brother Malcolm Conner and a sister Edna Spray both pf rankfort Cecilia Kramer 89 Cecilia rancis Ringle Kramer 89 of Indianapolis who has rela tives living in the Lafayette area died Sunday May 10 Mrs Kramer was a homemaker and a member of St Therese Little lower Catholic Church She was bom April 4 1909 in Lanesville Her husband Arthur Kramer preceded her in death Surviving are two daughters Carol A Taylor and Linda Van Treese and five sons William Kramer Ronald Kramer Gerald Kramer Richard Kramer and ing May 9 in Northside Nursing Thomas Kramer Lois A Salrin 74 MEDARYVILLE Lois A Sal rin 74 of 16132 Base Road died Sunday May 10 at her home Bom Dec 21 1923 in Monon she lived in Medaiyville most of her life She married Wilbur Salrin on Oct 23 1944 in Medaryville and he survives Mrs Salrin was a homemaker and a member of Medaryville Chris tian Church and The Aim High Home Economics Club Surviving with her husband are two daughters Peggy Homes of Hampstead NH and Tish Wagn er of Anderson and a brother Ray Steele of Crown Point LAAYETTE CHAPEL 742 1 117 STOCKWELL CHAPEL 523 2 1 66 By The Associated Press rances Bartlett 69 was in fair BARGERSVILLE An electri condition suffering from smoke in cal overload apparently sparked a house fire early Monday that killed a young brother and sister in the finished attic of their home authorities said Brittany Nicole Morrison 3 was pronounced dead at the scene while her 1 year old brother Matthew Thomas Barnard was dead on arrival at Johnson Memo rial Hospital Their mother Angie Morrison 23 was treated and released from Community Hospital South in Greenwood while her mother Carol Hornback 44 MONON Carol Hornback 44 of 904 Market St died at am Sunday May 10 at her home Bom April 26 1954 in Monon she was a lifelong resident of Monon She was a member of Monon Community Church Surviving are her mother an ny Isabelle Pass Hornback of Monon two brothers James Horn back of Mesa Ariz and David Hornback of Monon and three sis ters Jeannie Hively of Corydon Mary Lou Rutledge of Delphi and Cindy Rutledge of Eugene Ore ment and lab space Only a few of the graduates actually took jobs in the field Board Chairman Norm Chil dress said that if local shops want to establish a training pro gram themselves Ivy Tech would assist them be happy to work with them outside our said Board Member Robert oreman The trustees also elected offi cers for the 1998 99 year with terms starting July 1 Elaine Pearlman was elected chairman oreman vice chairman and Kathy Vernon secretary Kevin Cullen Journal and Courier in the face and fled the building wit nesses claimed Thomas and a friend Josh Mc Clain chased down the man who threw the first punch beat him 1 hey were walking away when Perez and another man confronted them to fight on the witnesses told police In the brief fight that followed Perez pulled a knife and stabbed Thomas who was unarmed four times the documents state Three of the wounds were superficial but one cut his aorta the main artery carry ing blood from the heart When Thomas stopped to rest against a car he collapsed He was pronounced dead later at Clinton County Hospi tai admitted to cutting Thomas with the knife but asserted that the cuts were accidental when Thomas advanced on Perez to strike the documents state Howe said the last thing Thomas said to her before he went out with his friends that night was that he loved her had a heart of gold nev er want to hurt Howe said never got in bar fights Every body loved him Everybody knew Said Howe right It his time He have Home Mr Decker was a native of Lafayette where he formerly owned and operated Decker Land scaping His wife Cora Decker preceded him in death Surviving are six sons Emmett Decker Jr of Beaufort SC Robert Decker of Murfreesboro George Decker of Georgetown SC Paul Decker of Chicago Jerry Decker of Coatsville and Everett Decker of Lafayette two daughters Marilyn Decker of Lafayette and Sherri rye of Vincennes and a brother John Decker of Lafayette Dorothy Love 78 Dorothy Cox Love 78 of 907 24th St died at 3:05 pm Sunday May 10 St Elizabeth Medical Center Mrs Love co owned and operat ed the Dog and Suds Restaurant in Delphi for nine years with her husband and she was a homemaker Bom March 1 1920 in Tippeca noe County she attended Mont morenci Grade School and St ran cis High School in Lafayette She married Jan Love on June 14 1971 in Lafayette Mrs Love was a member of Ea gles Aerie 347 Auxiliary She en joyed bingo Surviving are her husband a daughter Patricia Ticen of lorida two sisters Mrs Mel (Margaret) rosch of Lafayette and Roberta Harrington of rankfort and a brother Raymond Cox of Lafayette aware that a decision would be made Monday a sentiment echoed by board member Clemens Schroll are a lot of middle school parents who are not here because they know it would be on the she said Although the board postponed a decision for the middle school pro gram it did vote to move the pro gram at the elementary school lev el As of the 1999 2000 school year the 'entire elementary Challenge program will be located at Edge lea Elementary School on the south end This coming fall the curre fit' fourth grade Challenge stu dents will complete the fifth grade Pediatrician Bernard Zuger 92 NEW YORK Bernard Zuger a pediatrician and psychiatrist who studied effeminate behavior in boys in the 1950s died April 19 after suf fering a stroke two days earlier He Zuger studies concluded that ef feminacy was a precursor to homo i sexuality in males and that homo I sexuality had a biological basis He advised doctors not to blame par ents for a sexual orientation or to try to change it Some scientists were critical of his work suggesting that it ogized Zuger published a dozen papers beginning in 1966 in The Journal of Pediatrics and the British Jour nal of Psychiatry among others Colleagues said the work was at the forefront of the study of what are now called gender identity dis orders Zuger a native Russian became a doctor and later studied psychia try He maintained a private prac tice in Manhattan and continued to see natients until shortl before his No further information was avail death able By The Associated Press rankfort man dies in crash on Indiana 18 Staff Reports A rankfort man was killed Monday morning when he re portedly turned his truck into the path of an oncoming one Clifford Cottrell 57 was eastbound on Indiana 18 in a 1992 Chevrolet truck when he turned left on Carroll County Road 600 East into the path of a westbound truck driven by Huston Hall 48 of Indianapolis police said The crash occurred about 10:51 am The impact threw both ve hicles off the roadway and truck landed on top of Cottrell's killing him police said Hall was uninjured City to build garage on North Ninth Street Road By Max Showalter Journal and Courier The city of Lafayette is finalizing plans to build a maintenance fa cility for its cars and trucks on a portion of 20 acres along North Ninth Street Road that has been purchased by the city from Mile stone Contractors The city council Monday night approved a resolution 8 0 trans ferring 3 acres of the site to the Lafayette Redevelopment Author ity A portion of the $650000 in pro ceeds remaining from the sale of bonds that financed the $15 mil lion expansion and renovation of City Hall will be used to finance construction of the maintenance fa cility for principals at LSC schools in cluding one at Durgan Elementary and one at Amelia Earhart Ele mentary Pam rampton principal at Earhart is taking a sab batical starting this summer Leading candidates for these po sitions are expected to visit the in a jh uiviuuai scuuuis sometime next ground in giftedtalented programs id Eil id malroc knr iirall WeeK SaiQ filler WHO BaiQ He Will 1IV1 UV11 DUXVtU IV lUJt uxc school that hosts the Challenge program She will replace Bruce Hull who has taken a job as principal at Day ton Elementary School in the Tippecanoe School Corp Rick Hobbs current principal at Durgan Elementary School will take over position at Vin Moriarty a second grade teacher ton at the school basically a done This leaves two positions open BIQEATHS 7 f' Iliff 4 IB 11 7 1 vSf 1 1 ygr Ki? 17 at Hi 1 vk ILg' ft fruTT i uneml Homes Inc Obituary Line 474 3113 Chapel 400 Twyckenham Blvd LOVE Dorothy Cox ADMPHONE: 474 1111 91A I I ft Sr.

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