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OBITUARIES Frances Neaveill

Betty Fuelling

Joseph DeLuca

Frances M. Neaveill, 89, of New Harmony, Indiana, born to Herbert and Leonea (Fetcher) Coomes on September 8, 1927 in Jasper, Indiana, passed away September 8, 2016 at New Harmonie Healthcare in New Harmony, In-

Betty Ann (Weintraut) Fuelling, 94, of Mount Vernon, Ind., passed away Tuesday, September 13, 2016 at Mount Vernon Nursing and Rehab. She was born December 14, 1921 in Shelbyville, Ind., to Lawrence and Anna (Mau-

di diana. She enjoyed playing bingo, card games, puzzles, as well as other games, watching birds out her windows, quilting, fishing, camping and spending time with family and especially her grandchildren. Frances is survived by her children: Barbara Sue Gibson (Danny) of Mount Vernon, Indiana, Mary Ann Abrahamson of Carmi, Illinois, Joyce Allen (Bob) of New Harmony, Indiana, Rita Wiggins (Bud Musgrave) of Carmi, Illinois, Ervin Neaveill (Kathy) of New Harmony, Indiana, Tom Neaveill (Paula) of Mount Vernon, Indiana, Denise Glezen (Carl) of Fort Davis, Texas, Roy A. Neaveill (Jamie) of Mount Vernon, Indiana, Donald Neaveill of New Harmony, Indiana, Carolyn Lefler (Mark) of Evansville, Nicky Coomes of Evansville, Indiana, Tracy Neaveill (Serena) of Woodlawn, Illinois; 35 grandchildren; 68 great grandchildren; 19 great-great grandchildren; sister: Sarah Brand (Charlie) of New Harmony, Indiana and a close family friend: Joyce Schutz. Preceding her in death were her parents; husband Roy Neaveill; son Robin; sister: Janice Haggard; brother: George Herbert Coomes (Junior); granddaughter: Stephanie Simmons; three great grandsons: Shane Osborne Cox, Shawn Rodgers and Darien Abrahamson. Funeral services were held 2 p.m., Sunday, September 11, 2016 at Werry Funeral Home in New Harmony, Rev. Tom Hubachek officiating with burial in Bethsaida Cemetery near Stewartsville, Indiana. Friends called Saturday September 10, 2016 at the funeral home from 4-8 p.m. The family would like to thank all the employees at New Harmonie Healthcare, for all of their loving care, during Frances’ stay and Heritage Hospice for their special care. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to: Heritage Hospice, 1202 West Buena Vista Road, Suite 107, Evansville, Indiana 47710 or to New Harmonie Healthcare Activity Fund, 251 Hwy 66, New Harmony, Indiana 47631 Expressions of sympathy may be made to the family online at: www.werryfuneralhomes.com.

Wi t t rer)) Weintraut. Betty was a graduate of Mount Vernon High School. She had worked for Indiana Bell Telephone Company and Posey County National Bank. Betty was a member of St. Matthew Catholic Church. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Donald Fuelling; brothers, Lawrence and Joe Weintraut; sisters, Rosemary Weintraut, Joan Ashworth, and Jane Weintraut. She is survived by her children, Donna (Bruce) Moore, Stephen (Mary Ann) Fuelling, Ann (Tim) Barnes, Mary Jane (Brent) Almon, David (Stephanie) Fuelling, Martha (John) Mann, Nick (Maria) Fuelling, Nancy (Warren) Walker, Tony (Leann) Fuelling, and Sally (Mike) McCormick; twenty-one grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild; sister, Martha Weintraut; and many nieces and nephews. A Memorial Mass was held at 11 a.m., Saturday, September 17, 2016 at St. Matthew Catholic Church, 421 Mulberry Street, Mount Vernon, Ind., with Father Jim Sauer officiating and burial to be held at a later date. Visitation was held from 9 until 11 a.m. service time at the Church. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Matthew Catholic School or St. Matthew Catholic Church. Condolences may be made online at www.schneiderfuneralhome.com.

Joseph Thomas DeLuca, 56, of Mount Vernon, Ind., passed away September 16, 2016 at Golden Living Center-Woodlands in Newburgh. He was born October 24, 1959 in Atlantic City, NJ to Joseph Frank and Rita (Reilly) DeLuca. He was preceded in death by his parents. He is survived by his sisters, Vallorie (John) Adamaitis of Mount Vernon, Ind., and Stephanie (Glenn) Smith of Berlin, NJ; great-niece, Alexis Adamaitis; and great-nephews, Zachary, Hunter and Wesley Davis. A memorial service will be held at a later date with burial in Gate of Heaven Cemetery in Berlin, NJ. Memorial contributions may be made to MissionTeens, P.O. Box 131, Glendora, NJ 08029. Condolences may be made online at www.schneiderfuneralhome.com

Irvin Reynolds Irvin Clarence Reynolds, 83, the son of Elsie K. (Scherer) and Martin P. Reynolds was born in Stewartsville, Ind., on July 24, 1933. He died in River Pointe Health Campus in Evansville, Ind., at 4:30 a.m. on Wednesday, S t b 14 September 14, 2016 2016. Irvin was a loving husband, father and grandfather, as well as a dependable, helpful friend, who always put others before himself. He loved music, nature, gardening, hunting, fishing, and simply being outdoors. Even more so, Irvin always enjoyed being with his many friends and family members. On July 20, 1958, he became united in marriage with Susan L. (Robinson) of Evansville. They were blessed with two children, their daughter, Elizabeth L. (Bishop) Mumford of Griffin, Ind., and son, Stephen M. (Jennifer) Reynolds of Amherst, Ma. His grandchildren include Eugene B. Mumford, Jacob P. Mumford, Letitia Claire Mumford, Abigail R. Reynolds and Lillian W. Reynolds. His living siblings include Dorothy Miller, Rovilla (Ed) Ogg, John (Doris) Reynolds, Raymond (Diane) Reynolds, Edna (Raymond) Stratton, and Charles (Jane) Reynolds. Preceding him in death were his parents, a brother, Ivan Reynolds, and sisters Iona Hanor, Jeanette Titzer, and Marjorie Ogelsby. Irvin was a graduate of Wadesville High School and graduated from the University of Evansville in 1982 with a BLS Degree. He honorably served in the U.S. Army from 1953-1955 as a Sergeant in charge of a Radio Division. Upon returning home, he graduated from the Journeymen Barber and Beauty College in Indianapolis. He barbered in New Harmony, Wadesville, and Stewartsville for 18 years, then part time in New Harmony until recently. In June, Irvin completed his 59th year as a barber in New Harmony. From 1974-1998, he worked for the GAF Corporation in Mount Vernon, Ind. Irvin was a member of the Adult Sunday School Class and attended Bible Study groups at Bethel Church, Lincoln Ave, in Evansville. He was also a passionate Mason, belonging to the Arctic Masonic Lodge in New Harmony for 52 years and served as Worshipful Master twice. In 1974, Irvin joined the Valley of Evansville Scottish Rite and Hadi Shrine. He served as an officer in the Scottish Rite Mordecai Chapter and was Sovereign Prince from 1987-1989. Irvin was crowned 33° in 1991. He was a member of the Posey County Scottish Rite Club, where he was a past president. Irvin was also a Kentucky Colonel, a past board member of the Masonic Home in Franklin, IN, and was appointed Grand Representative to Finland by the Grand Masonic Lodge of Ind. Funeral services will be 11 a.m., Tuesday September 20, 2016 at Werry Funeral Home in New Harmony, services conducted by Pastor Dave Schwambach, with burial in Stewartsville Cemetery. Visitation was at Werry Funeral Home in New Harmony, Ind., Monday, September 19 from 4 -8 p.m., with a Masonic Memorial Service at 7 p.m., immediately followed by a walk through for Scottish Rite and Shrine members, and visitation again, 10 a.m. on Tuesday, September 20 until service time. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorial contributions to the Scottish Rite Grand Almoner’s Fund, 203 Chestnut, Evansville, IN 47708, or to your favorite charity in Irvin’s memory. Expressions of sympathy may be made to the family online at www.werryfuneralhomes.com.

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Donald Hahn, Jr. Donald E. Hahn Jr., 63 of Mount Vernon passed away September 1, 2016 at his home. He was born May 17, 1953 in Indianapolis, Ind., the son of Deonald E. and Delores (Glover) Hahn, Sr. He married Sandra Mae Griffin and she preceded him in death on January 11, 2004. Donald had worked at the local IGA store. He is survived by his brothers, Joe, Tim, Tarin, Jeff and Tony Hahn, Porter, Ronnie and Stevie Vaughn; sisters, Kathy, Edna Marie, Tammy, Ethel, Laurie and Nina. A private burial took place at Sunset Memorial Park in Evansville. The Stendeback Family Funeral Home in Mount Vernon was in charge of arrangements. Online condolences may be left at stendebackfamilyfuneralhome.com

Deputy Trustee Middleton selected as Black Township Trustee By Pam Robinson a difference. We’ve had people we ‘ve helped stand on their own The Posey County Republican Party has announced its selec- two feet—they have jobs now—and they stop by to tell us hi and tion for new Black Township Trustee: Cindy Middleton, a life- they don’t need anything else or just to say thank you. It’s very long resident of her native Mount Vernon. The rewarding to sit here.” vote came during a caucus of Black Township Middleton recognizes the individuals, busicommittee members on Tuesday evening, Sepnesses and churches she can call on to care for tember 13. needs her office is legally unable to address. The Middleton is serving the remainder of the term Lions Club provides glasses, for example, to clifor the late Lindsay Suits. Middleton said Andy ents who cannot afford a pair. Clients are referred and Nancy Hoehn, the parents of Lindsay Suits, also to Family Matters of Posey County, St. Vinwere present during the caucus. Deputy Trustee cent DePaul and St. John’s Episcopal Church in for the past four years, Middleton will work Mount Vernon for help with home furnishings, alongside new Deputy Trustee Janet Hoehn (forperhaps, and additional financial assistance. merly Trustee Office Manager) and new Office “Lindsay and I believed in the same stuff: eduManager Carla Price. cate, make a difference, stop that cycle [of pov“It’s difficult to celebrate my election as Black erty],” Middleton said. “That’s how we’re going Cindy Middleton Township Trustee under the circumstances,” to keep this ship going.” Middleton commented. Wiping away tears, she Cindy Middleton and her husband, Wayne explained her friend for more than a decade, Lindsay Suits, had Middleton, have celebrated 17 years of marriage. They share groomed her to succeed as the new Black Township Trustee. five children and twelve grandchildren. “I share the vision with Lindsay. I want to see change that can The Black Township Trustee’s office will be open now Monmake a difference in someone’s life, not just pay the disconnect day through Thursday from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. and will continue bill,” Middleton said. “We want to be part of the solution. A to meet with employed clients by appointment early mornings lot of times, financial assistance is a one-time thing. That’s all and evenings. clients need; they experience a hardship. Just helping with that one month’s rent or one electric bill, that’s all they need. But there are many people hurting in this town, and we say, ‘We can pay your disconnect this month. How are you going to pay next month’s bill?’ We treat everyone with respect and passion and try to work with them on a solution.” Solutions offered in the Black Township Trustee’s office include, as Middleton noted, posting job openings, conducting mock job interviews with clients, working with companies to give a used pair of steel-toed boots to clients until they can purchase a new pair, helping clients to prepare a workable budget and paying for GED preparation and testing. Moreover, the Black Township Trustee’s office works with local businesses and churches to sponsor an annual Thanksgiving basket giveaway to financially-struggling families and an annual Christmas angel tree for underprivileged children and We want to honor the veterans in our area. seniors. The Trustee’s angel tree is in addition to the angel trees Bring-in or email your veteran photos before sponsored by Family Matters and Trinity United Church of October 2! Christ in Mount Vernon. Thanks to donations, free diapers are available in the Trustee’s office as well. news@poseycountynews.com “Our big goal is to make people feel comfortable and let them The Posey County News know they’ve got people in their corner,” Middleton stated. “A lot of our help is not tax dollars being spent. It’s just us doing re641 Third Street, New Harmony, Ind. 47631 search for an individual that fits the circumstances and can make

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