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Dec. 16, 1948-Feb. 14, 2006
(Obituary ~ 02/16/06)
Karen (Troth) Stover, 57, Sheridan, died Tuesday at The Heart Center of Indiana. Born in Lebanon, she was the daughter of Floyd and Helen Marie Troth. A 1967 graduate of Speedway High School, she was a 1972 graduate of University of Evansville with a degree in art education. She was employed at St. Vincent Hospital in Indianapolis in patient financial services for 17 years as a hospice patient account representative...
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June 13, 1928-Feb. 14, 2006
(Obituary ~ 02/16/06)
Charles D. "Don" Hendrich, 77, Fillmore, died Tuesday. Born in Putnam County, he was the son of Charles and Onald Olive Hendrich. He graduated from Bainbridge High School and served in the U.S. Marine Corps. He was former owner of Hendrich Construction and was a member of Fillmore Masonic Lodge and O.E.S., of which he held various offices...
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May 30, 1942-Feb. 14, 2006
(Obituary ~ 02/16/06)
Mary Lou Larmer, 63, North Salem, died Tuesday at her residence. Born in Bainbridge, she was the daughter of William Libka and Ruby Eggers. A 1959 graduate of North Salem High School, she was a member of Barnard Baptist Church. She was a homemaker and worked for Larmer's Service and Sales with her husband in Danville...
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Jan. 8, 1910-Feb. 13, 2006
(Obituary ~ 02/16/06)
Damie M. King, 96, Orange City, Fla., formerly of Greencastle, died Monday. Born in Summerset, Ky., she was the daughter of Riley and Myrtle (Poynter) Poole. She worked at L.S. Ayres and Bridgeport Brass, Indianapolis. She was preceded in death by her husband, Vernie A. King; son Virgil M. King, one sister and five brothers...
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Died Feb. 15, 2006
(Obituary ~ 02/16/06)
Clifford Smiley, 57, Greencastle, died Wednesday at Putnam County Hospital. Arrangements are pending at Chandler-Hays Funeral Home, Greencastle
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Pingleton preparing for State
(High School Sports ~ 02/16/06)
On Friday, Chris Pingleton will see the fruits of his labor finally payoff. Pingleton will compete in the first round of the IHSAA individuals' state wrestling championship in the 145-pound class, and up until last week, he was one of the few undefeated wrestlers left in the state, until he suffered his first defeat by the hands of defending state champion Copper Samuels of Floyd Central...
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