Monthly Memories, February 2020

Page 1

Friday-Saturday, February 21-22, 2020, THE DAILY CLARION

E1

M on th ly M em ories A SPECIAL PUBLICATION TO REPRINT THE LAST MONTH’S OBITUARIES | FEBRUARY 2020

Thomas R. Mounts OWENSVILLE — Thomas R. Mounts, 68, of Owensville, went to be with the Lord Jan. 21, 2020. He was born May 21, 1951, in Princeton, to Robert A. Mounts and Aileen (Land) Mounts. Tom attended Ft. Branch High School and was in the graduating class of 1969. He married the love of his life Susan (Wade) Mounts on Nov. 8, 1986. They were blessed with their daughter Stephanie shortly after. Tom retired from Whirlpool in 2010 after 40 years of service. He has worked at AutoZone for the last eight years. Tom loved sports, it did not matter if it was professional, college, or high school. He was an umpire for 30 years for girls softball and little league baseball. Tom was a fan of IU, the Cardinals, Gibson Southern basketball, football, baseball, and softball. He was a big card player and enjoyed a game of Clabber, Rook, and Euchre. Tom was known as an instigator and always loved picking on his nieces and nephews. He really enjoyed traveling in his younger years. Tom was the President of the Ft. Branch Lions Club and a member of First Christian Church. He will be remembered as a big gruffy man that was really just a loving marshmallow. Tom will be missed by so many. He is preceded in death by his father Robert A.

Mounts, sister Teresa Green, and brother Ronald Mounts. Tom was survived by his mother Aileen Mounts; wife Susan Mounts; daughter Stephanie Mounts; sister Sheila (Bruce) Bridges and brother Robert (Marty) Mounts; brother-in-law Ronald Green; and many nieces, nephews, and friends. Holder’s Funeral Home is honored and privileged to be entrusted with the care of Mr. Mounts. Visitation will be held Sunday, Jan. 26, 2020, at Owensville First Christian Church, 4680 W. Sate Hwy 168 from 2-6 p.m. and Monday 10 -11 a.m. Funeral will be Monday at 11 a.m. with Bart Newton officiating and interment at Benson Cemetery. The family would like to thank all the staff and doctors at Deaconess Clinic, especially Dr. Reddy. and Davida for their loving and compassionate care for Tom. Memorial contributions can be made to First Christian Church.

Colvin Funeral Home 425 N. Main St., Princeton•812-385-5221 www.colvinfuneralhome.com

INDEX Clara M. Adamson ........................................... Page 2 Phyllis Jo Barrett.............................................. Page 2 Yvonne Basinger .............................................. Page 2 John Franklin Bays .......................................... Page 2 Tina Marie Bockhold ....................................... Page 2 Edith Britt ......................................................... Page 2 Peggy Bruce ..................................................... Page 2 Mae Pauline Dierlam ....................................... Page 2 Juanita A. Dunkel ............................................. Page 2 Harold E. Frederick ......................................... Page 3 John Gatwood ................................................... Page 3 Joyce M. Granger ............................................. Page 3 Nancy Briner Griffith ....................................... Page 3 Jerry Allen Hale ............................................... Page 2 William “Bill” Hunt .......................................... Page 3 Warren L. Hurst ............................................... Page 3 Ora Alice Jines .................................................. Page 4 Whalen King ..................................................... Page 2 Laura Marsch ................................................... Page 4 Donald Martin .................................................. Page 4 Georgia L. Mason............................................. page 4 Mary McGillem ................................................ page 4 Thomas R. Mounts........................................... Page 1 Mark A. Parke .................................................. Page 4 Harry Parks ...................................................... Page 4 Jack Pickett ....................................................... Page 1 Jack Elliott Poole .............................................. Page 3 Mona Sermersheim ......................................... Page 4 Barbara Ann Shannon...................................... Page 4 Darrell Smith .................................................... Page 4 William Paul Sokeland..................................... Page 5 Nancy Gail Swift ............................................... Page 5 Lisa Kay Tapley ................................................ Page 5 Joyce L. Truitt .................................................. Page 5 Amelia Thompson ............................................ Page 5 Charles M. Tooley ............................................ Page 5 Judy Vaughn ..................................................... Page 5 Jerry Washburne ............................................. Page 5 Patricia A. White .............................................. Page 5 Roy White.......................................................... Page 5

Here For You And Your Family

Jack Pickett FRANCISCO — Jack A. Pickett, 71, of Francisco, passed away on Thursday, Jan. 23, 2020, at his home in Francisco. He was born Oct. 31, 1948, in Oakland City. He was the owner and operator of Jack Pickett’s Towing & Recover y for 40 years. He also operated Jack Pickett’s Garage & Parts for 20 years, where he sold parts and worked on cars and sold used cars. He was a certified Chevrolet mechanic. He also fixed and sold used appliances. When he was younger, he enjoyed fixing up and racing cars and motorcycles. He was a special deputy for 16 years for the Gibson County Sheriff’s Office, and ran for sheriff in 2010 and again in 2014. He helped organize a fundraiser in 2002 for the Princeton Police Department to get its first K9 dog. He was also grand marshal for Somer ville in 2004. He was a real Jack of all trades and an amazing, kind man. He is preceded in death by his wife, Karen S. Pickett of 46 years; his daughter, Jacqueline Michelle Pickett McAvoy; and great-grandson, Joseph Gabriel Pickett McAvoy. He is sur vived by his children Cr ystal Pickett of Oakland City, Clifford Pickett Eskew of Francisco, James Conner of Virginia, Lisa Cropper

of Arkansas, Tammy Eskew of Pennsylvania, William Jack Pickett McAvoy, and Samantha Lawrence-McAvoy both of Francisco; grandchildren, Hayden Walters, Jim and David Conner, Daniel McAvoy, Jessica, Elaine, Kelly and Patrick McHugh, and Tyler and Dewayne Cropper; great-grandchildren, Zoey McAvoy and Zach Morris. A funeral ser vice will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 25, 2020, at Colvin Funeral Home in Princeton, with Pastor Tuffy Jerr y Blackwell officiating. Burial will follow at Columbia White Church Cemeter y in Princeton. Visitation will be from 4 until 8 p.m. Friday, Jan. 24 and Saturday from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. at Colvin Funeral Home. You may leave a message of sympathy or light a candle in memor y of Jack at www.colvin funeralhome.com. Colvin Funeral Home is honored to ser ve the Pickett family.

Corn-Colvin Funeral Home 323 N. Main St., Oakland City•812-749-4021 www.corncolvinfuneralhome.com


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.