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Nov. 17, 1913-Feb. 7, 2006
(Obituary ~ 02/08/06)
Mary M. (Whitlow) Graham, 93, Danville, died Tuesday at Putnam County Hospital. Born in Eminence, she was the daughter of Amos and Lou Emma (Edwards) Whitlow. She was a homemaker, and had been a telephone operator for the Clayton Fire Department. She was a former member of Clayton Rebekah Lodge, Republican Precinct Committeeman, and Eminence Methodist Church...
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Nov. 26, 1948-Feb. 7, 2006
(Obituary ~ 02/08/06)
Douglas Lee Crichlow, 57, Indianapolis, died Sunday. Born in Indianapolis, he was the son of Daniel M. Crichlow and Jean (Clark) Crichlow. He was a graduate of Broad Ripple High School class of 1967, and he attended DePauw University, where he met his wife, Susan (Mottis) Crichlow, to whom he was married to for 31 years...
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Doris Elaine Moore
(Obituary ~ 02/08/06)
Doris Elaine Poole Moore, 80, Frankfort, formerly of Putnam County, died Tuesday at Frankfort Regional Medical Center. A native of Franklin County, Ky., she was retired from Kentucky State government as an administrative assistant for the departments of welfare, education and the attorney general. She was a member of Crestwood Baptist Church and the Hope Sunday School class...
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June 18, 1920-Feb. 7, 2006
(Obituary ~ 02/08/06)
Betty Jean Eiteljorge, 85, Greencastle, died Tuesday at Hendricks Regional Health in Danville. Born in Greencastle, she was the daughter of Clyde and Claudia (Crawley) Grimes. She married William H. Eiteljorge on April 17, 1948. He preceded her in death on Feb. 21, 1980...
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Golden Arrows strike Tiger Cubs
(High School Sports ~ 02/08/06)
The Greencastle High School girls' basketball team season ended earlier than some people had hoped. On Tuesday, the Tiger Cubs dropped their final game of the season to Sullivan, 55-38, in the first round of the Greencastle Sectional. From the start of the game until the end, the Golden Arrows controlled the momentum and set the pace for the entire contest, never to trail during the game...
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Cougars fall to Bruins in opener
(High School Sports ~ 02/08/06)
CLAYTON -- It wasn't exactly a storybook ending for the North Putnam girls' basketball team this year, falling to Tri-West, 51-35, in the first round of the Cascade Sectional Tuesday. Nevertheless, North Putnam Coach Kevin Smith is still proud of his team...
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