Monthly Memories - June 2019

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A SPECIAL PUBLICATION TO REPRINT THE LAST MONTH’S OBITUARIES | JUNE 2019

Jane Armes PATOKA — Jane Armes, 59, of Patoka passed away Wednesday, April 24, 2019, at Deaconess Midtown Hospital in Evansville. She was born on Sept. 20, 1959, in Daviess County, Indiana to parents, Kenny Fitzgerald and Mary (Evans) Fitzgerald. After growing up in Daviess County she moved to the Patoka area. She married Jeff Armes on Aug. 18, 1979, and they were blessed with almost 40 years together. Jane got her associate’s degree as a dental assistant and worked as an office manager at Dr. Lawlor’s office for 27 years until retirement. She then went on to work as a teacher’s aide at the Intermediate School. Jane was a Geocacher, a member of Hillside United Methodist Church, and a past member of the Order of the Eastern Star. She had a big heart for children as she helped with Bible School, being a Girl Scout Leader, and Girl Scout Camp Director. She volunteered for Caring for Kids in the summer at the Park. She taught as a Sunday School teacher and was active in the Woman’s Outreach at her beloved church. She was dearly loved and had so many friends she adored. She will be missed by all who knew her. Jane is survived by her father, Kenny Fitzgerald and his significant other, Bonnie Winsted; beloved husband, Jeff Armes of Patoka; two children, Morgan Gammons (Tommy) of Princeton

INDEX Jane Armes .............................................................page 1 Diana K. Beard ........................................................page 2 Donald Lee Bogan ...................................................page 4 Phyllis Boyle ...........................................................page 2 Beau Trevor Cagle ...................................................page 4 Jearldine “Jeri” Channell ..........................................page 2 James “J. W.” Cleveland ............................................page 1 Meda Dilbeck ..........................................................page 4

and Marcus Armes of Patoka; six grandchildren, Brooklyn, Rose, Eli, Teddy, Aubrey, and Makayla; sister, Pam Bartlett (Steve); and a niece, Hannah Emerick. She was preceded in death by her mother, Mary Fitzgerald; and a grandson, Max Armes. A funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, April 30, 2019, at Hillside United Methodist Church in Princeton, Indiana. Interment will follow at Mt. Gilead Cemetery in Washington, Indiana. A visitation will be held from 2 until 7 p.m. on Monday, April 29, 2019, at the church. For those who wish, memorial contributions may be made to the Girl Scouts of Southwest Indiana located at 5000 East Virginia Street, Suite 2, Evansville, Indiana 47715. Envelopes will also be available at the church. You may leave a message of sympathy or light a candle in memory of Jane at www.colvinfuneralhome. com. Colvin Funeral Home is honored to serve the Armes family.

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

Janet Louise Emmick ...............................................page 2 Matthew A. Fuhs .....................................................page 5 Beth Ann Gibson......................................................page 5 Gary Hardenbrook ...................................................page 5 Lorna Holtzclaw ......................................................page 2 George Klusmeier ....................................................page 5 Carolyn Ann (Miley) Malin.........................................page 2 Charles “Leroy” Martin .............................................page 4 Gilbert Lee Miller ....................................................page 5 James A. Miller ........................................................page 5 Frederick M. ‘Matt’ Polston .......................................page 5 George R. Price........................................................page 2 Laura Scaggs Prior ...................................................page 3 Eddie Wayne Ravellette ...........................................page 5 Bonnie E. Richardson ...............................................page 3 William Francis “Bill” Sartore....................................page 3 Charles F. Sheridan ..................................................page 4 Teresa “Terri” Ellen Smith.........................................page 3 Nolan H. Swader ......................................................page 2 Terry Paul Tichenor..................................................page 3 Mae Louise (Triplett) Webster ...................................page 3 Marilyn J. Wallace....................................................page 5 Paula J. West...........................................................page 4 Elinor Belle Wolfe ....................................................page 4 Rev. G. Leonard Wood .............................................. page4 David R. Wright .......................................................page 4 Theresa L. Wright ....................................................page 5 Edward A. Ziller .......................................................page 3

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James ‘J. W.’ Cleveland McLeansboro, Ill. — James “J. W.” Cleveland, 81, passed away at 10:40 p.m. Friday, May 31, 2019 at his residence in McLeansboro, Illinois. He was born Aug. 13, 1937 in Cynthiana, Indiana to William Ralph Cleveland and Matilda (Boren) Cleveland. J.W. was a retired farmer and member of New Liberty Christian Church. Tractors, tractors, tractors!!! He LOVED traveling to tractor shows, collecting and restoring international tractors, memorabilia and toys, especially pedal tractors. J.W. was a member of the Gibson County Co-op board 20 years, member of several tractor clubs in Illinois and Indiana, director of Chapter 32 International Club, Gibson Co. Tractor Club, Chapter 7 Indiana, White River Valley Assoc., Keck Gonerman Club, American Thresherman of Pinckneyville, I & I Club, Chapter 10 International Club of Illinois, Ageless Iron Of Hamilton County. J.W was a 1955 graduate of Haubstadt High School and a former lifelong resident of Haubstadt. He served in the United States Air Force Reserves. Survivors include one daughter, Lisa Jaye Dunkel of Ft. Branch; companion Joyce Storment of McLeansboro; three grandsons, Andrew Bryan Dunkel and wife Annie

of Haubstadt, Matthew Allen Dunkel of Ft. Branch, Timothy William Dunkel of Indianapolis; grandchildren, Jeter, Albany and Vera. He was preceded in death by his parents; an infant sister, Joyce Ann Cleveland; and son-in-law, Peter Bryan “Pete” Dunkel. Visitation will be from 5 – 7 p.m., Tuesday, June 4, 2019, at Harre Funeral Home, McLeansboro, Illinois. Visitation will also be from 11 a.m. until time of service Wednesday, June 5 at Holder Funeral Home in Owensville. Funeral service will begin at 1 p.m. with Rev. Bob Douglas officiating. Burial will be at New Mt. Moriah Cemetery, near Haubstadt. In lieu of flowers, contributions are requested for New Mt. Moriah Cemetery Fund and will be accepted by both funeral homes. Arrangements for J. W. Cleveland are under the direction of Harre Funeral Home in McLeansboro and Holder Funeral Home in Owensville.

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


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