Chronicle Tribune from Marion, Indiana (2024)

I Obituaries Record u'. MARION CHRONICLE TRIBUNE SATURDAY. MARCH 12, 2005 A4 Police blotter Services Richard C. Bailey Sr. Marion Police Department was being held Friday at the Today Grove Cemetery, Lincolnville.

June 29, 1919 March 10, 2005 9:42 a.m. Thursday, 500 block of Grant County Jail on $1,000 bond. VELDA L. Downing WENDEL: Services are at Richard C. Bailey 85, died Services: 1:30 p.m.

Monday, South Boots Street, theft of 4:56 a.m. Friday, 300 block of EMELINE (HAMEL) BERG: Ser- 2 p.m. in Glancy Funeral Thursday in Marion General Hos- Marion VA Catholic Chapel, 1700 money. South Street, Kevin W. Win- vices are at 11 a.m.

in Church of the Home, 100 N. Washington, Geneva. pital. E. 38th St.

Burial: Marion p.m. 100 block ters, 917 W. Fourth Street, arrest- Haverhill, Nazarene, Mass. 167 Burial Amesbury is in Linwood Road, Burial is in Riverside Cemetery, Geneva. The Marion native and Army vet- al Cemetery with military rites.

of South Pennsylvania Street, ed, probation violation. He was Sons Sunday eran of World War I retired from Visitation: 12:30 p.m. until serjuvenile cited for possession of being held without bond Friday at Family Cemetery. Funeral Paul C. Home, Rogers 334 Main HIMELSTEIN: the Marion City Water Department.

vices Monday at Marion VA tobacco. the Grant County Jail. Haverhill, handled services FRAN are KATZ at 11 a.m. in Aaron- Funeral Survivors include children, Catholic Chapel. 1:15 p.m.

Thursday, 100 block of Grant County Sheriff's Depart- arrangements. 3 Ruben-Nelson Mortuary, Indianapolis. Karen Anderson, Kathy Cohen, Casey Lloyd Funeral Home, West 15th Street, damaged front ment VIRGIL FIELDS Services are at Burial is in Beth-El Zedeck- North Richard Jr. and Ed and Richard 2901 S. Washington handled door.

10:30 a.m. Wednesday. 500 block 10 a.m. in Needham-Storey-Wampner Cemetery. 3 Williams.

arrangements. 2:51 p.m. Thursday, 1100 block of East Street, Fowlerton, Funeral Service, North Chapel, 1341 of East 38th Street, telephone broken window. N. Baldwin Ave.

Burial is in Grant Richard H. Cook harassment. 3 p.m. Wednesday, 500 200 block Memorial cemetery. Monday Sept.

30, 1938 March 10, 2005 4:09 p.m. Thursday, 2100 block of West Second Street, Fowlerton, GLEN KEITH LEE: Memorial ser- RICHARD C. BAILEY Services Richard of North Fairfield Drive, slashed vehicle tires. vices are at 1 p.m. in Ferguson Funeral are at 1:30 p.m.

in Marion VA Catholic MONTPELIER H. Randall, Keystone, and Renee ColDorothy Kerr, 59, 1538 W. Nelson 8:45 p.m. Thursday, 3400 block Home, 201 W. Main Van Buren.

Chapel, 1700 E. 38th St. Burial is in Cook, 66, died Thursday in Ball lier, Pennville; siblings, Marvin, arrested, criminal trespass, of South Carey Street, assisted Burial is in Van Buren Cemetery. Marion National Cemetery. Casey Memorial Hospital.

Geneva, Peggy Bowman and Carl, resisting law enforcement. She Marion Police Department in GERTRUDE MARIE MONTS: Ser- Lloyd Funeral Home, 2901 S. Wash- to The the Adams County native, born both of Angola; 17 grandchildren; was released Friday from the arrest of Ronnie C. Norman. vices are at 10.

a.m. in Raven Choate ington handled arrangements. late George and Blanche and 14 great-grandchildren. Grant County Jail on $1,200 Grant County Jail Count is in Funeral Home, 1202 Kem Road. Burial PAULINE L.

WHIRL: Services are at Cook, Survivors was a lifetime include wife, farmer. There visitation. are no services or bond. Total: 290 (Capacity 258) Gardens of Memory cemetery, 10 a.m. in St.

Paul Catholic Church, Joyce; 4:30 p.m. Thursday, 3000 block Male: 274 IRVIN Huntington V. SELL: County. Services at 10 1009 Kem Road. Burial is in Estates of children, Ronald, Rolella, Rick and Glancy Funeral Homes, Walker of South Curfman Street, harass- Female: 16 are Serenity cemetery.

Needham-Storey- Robin, all of Montpelier, Rachel Chapel, 109 W. Windsor hanment. As of 7:30 p.m. Friday. a.m.

in Bailey-Love Mortuary, 35 W. Wampner Funeral Service, North Sills and Rock, both of Dunkirk, dled arrangements. 9:56 p.m. Thursday, 300 block of Community Justice Center Park Drive, Huntington. Burial is in Chapel, 1341 N.

Baldwin hanWest 34th Street, Charles Greer, Total: 25 (Capacity 46) STANLEY GLEN VREM: Services dled WILLIAM arrangements. JOSEPH "BILL" 1 Pauline L. Whirl Gardens of Memory cemetery. 57, 1509 W. Eighth arrested, Male: 20 are at 10 a.m.

in Grandstaff-Hentgen MER: Services are 'Sept. 6, 1927 March 10, 2005 WIMoperating while intoxicated, dri- Female: 5 Funeral Service, 1241 Manchester Keplinger Funeral Home, at 2 Hartford p.m. City. in Pauline L. Whirl, 77, 729 W.

17th "Cap" (Dorothy) Orr and Mildred ving with a suspended license. He As of 7:33 p.m. Friday. Wabash. Burial is in Center Burial is in Hartford City Cemetery.

died at 11:40 a.m. Thursday in (Orro Hullinger, both of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, St. Vin- Marion, and Kathleen (Don) LitHonor rolls cent's Hospital, Carmel. tle, Tipton; grandchildren, Joe Spaniards mourn bombing victims Candles, silence part of vigil for those slain on train BY MAR ROMAN The Associated Press Justice Thurgood Marshall Middle School Fourth Six Weeks Honor Roll All A's EIGHTH GRADE: Tamara M.

Barrett, Eric E. Emery Samantha P. Fernung, Daniel L. French, Erin R. Guarneri, Hilary M.

Harris, Madeleine E. Kuczora, Mary C. Kuczora, Alexandra L. Lester, Jigar J. Patel, Aeshna Rajmaira, Aneesh Rajmaira, Morgan B.

Scho*r, Katelynn T. Andreen, Charles E. Chaffin Ill. SEVENTH GRADE: Kora L. Edwards, Nanthakishore Makeswaran, Jeremiah W.

McCormick. SIXTH GRADE: Travis S. Barsha, Joshua J. Burritt, Jenna E. Cline, Leslie Collins, Nicholas E.

Furnish, Tyler R. Himelick, Corey J. Hollinger, Anthony F. Meyers, Taylor M. Muskar, Lyla D.

Nassimi, Andrew D. Scho*r, Jordan L. Todden, Charley J. Weaver, Jacob S. Wilkins.

High Honor Roll EIGHTH GRADE: Ellen M. Callecod, Meredith K. Millspaugh, Katherine S. Munn, Stephanie L. Sproat, Deah L.

Wolf, Shawn-Allen T. Ayala, Erica Baxter, Megan A. Clark, Fernando Cruz, Tara Z. Grooms, Ramie L. Harris, Krista M.

Hendrickson, Kayla R. Williams, Hannah B. Wilkins, Jordan D. Brown, Marquese S. Carter, Paige B.

Clegg, Kyle P. Coffey, John M. Jones, Taylor O. O'Banion, Matthew D. raabe, Jayda L.

Reyes. Alexa J. Roemke, Ashleigh R. Smith, Eric M. Brown, Eric Carmichael, Ethan Evans, Jillann M.

Gustaveson, Zachary Lyons, Ashley N. Malott, Macey D. Owens, Gabriel M. Walgram, Michael T. Waymire.

SEVENTH GRADE: Nicholas C. Barnes, Jessica R. Baxter, Christopher J. Herring, Michael A. Nauman, Ashley L.

Spencer, Meredith A. Holt, Heath A. Rose, Sarah K. Weirich, Emily D. Guarneri, Mark A.

Cotton, Ellen E. Crump, Elisabeth E. Foust, Steven A. Hornett, Nicholas B. Ott, Kayla E.

Sprayue, Shey M. Harris, Mallory A. Kramer, Chelsea Morton, Shayla K. Derossett, Danielle R. Fields, Marina, N.

Sharif, Allison R. Beach, Gabrielle M. Blackburn, Nicholas R. Hanson, Kaitlyn E. Jackson, Joshua S.

Lawson, Stephen A. Wolcott, Randall L. Boothby. SIXTH GRADE: Cody R. Hickman, Abagail P.

Alumbaugh, Nivan J. Chowattukunnel, Dominique C. Cornely, Meranda N. Cruz, Aashka, A. Dave, Amanda S.

Ellis, Sharayah M. Herrera, Meather M. Niccum, Kolby Q. O'Banion, Emily A. Rodriguez, Paula P.

Rodriguez, Jacob P. Sheridan, MADRID, Spain In rail stations, city streets and in the "Forest of the Absent" a grove of olive and cypress trees planted to remember the dead Spaniards fell silent for a five-minute vigil Friday on the anniversary of the Madrid train bombings, a paroxysm of violence that killed 191 people as suspected al-Qaida militants devastated a country that had been their haven. King Juan Carlos and Queen Sofia led government leaders and visiting dignitaries at the main memorial event a vigil inaugurating the 192 trees, one for each person killed on the rush-hour commuter trains and a policeman who died when suspects seeking to avoid arrest blew themselves up. "Who will give me back my will to live, which died here a year ago?" read a letter stuck to a wall at El Pozo, hardest-hit of the four rail stations targeted by backpack bombs filled with dynamite and shrapnel. It was signed by a woman who identified herself as Susana, among those wounded in VA or 3 of Danielle M.

Spencer, Tia J. Ware, Devin M. Weatherly, Joshua Garcia, Jessica N. Graft, Amanda L. Pinkleton, Alysha M.

Bradford, Britni A. Bunker, Galen P. Chambers, Chelsea E. Hall, Joy L. Harrell, Luke J.

Harris, Elizabeth A. Maughmer, Audra B. Nauman, Ashley N. Nelson, Andrea L. Rangel, Kelley M.

Rawlings, Gregory A. Sheward, Elizabeth Edmonds, Overton, Cora I. Brinkley, Stephanie K. Ellet, Jacob T. Brodt, Meredith A.

Crump, Rolando Cruz, Tiffany M. Davis, Steven T. Ewing, Bethany K. Harrell, Nickolas I L. Hinderer, Kylee R.

King, Robin M. King, Veronica L. Sandoval, Daniel L. Stamps-Turner, Dustin A. Harlan.

Regular Honor Roll EIGHTH GRADE: Ryan Jackson, Catherine A. Clouse, Deanna M. Davis, Stephenie K. Dorsey, Alex M. Fitzjarrald, Kendra T.

Hollinger, Brittany A. Kennedy, Ethan M. Norris, Zachary A. Oren, Joseph T. Ruley, Katherine A.

Sheridan, Lildorris A. Bolden, Cassandra A. Collins, Michael G. Kukuris, Ariel A. Stamps, Anthony R.

Revadelo, Matthew C. Lakes, Brittain R. Small, Justin P. Barsha, Brooke E. Benbow, Megan R.

Johnson, William J. Rigas, Joshua W. Sanders, Tieisha S. Ponds, Mariah A. Haley, Eric R.

Rogers, Cheyenne N. Volmer; Jayaunna M. Weatherly, Christopher G. Ryder, Meagan E. Stopp, Michelle L.

Pitman. SEVENTH GRADE: Olivia Ayala, Lindal E. Walker, Nicholas Christie, Alexandria L. Collier, Caleb W. Lewis, Kelsie Raver, Darcy Ragon, Brandon R.

Stace, Cody R. Weigle, Jeremy C. Curtis, Jennifer M. Gunter, Nickolas J. Fauser, Alexander D.

Hargrave, Ashley K. Morrow, Nicholas J. Nikolulis, Kalyn B. Turner, Skyler C. Warren, Kyla Adamson, Ezekiel D.

Lloyd, Ashley N. McDonald, Tayler K. Moore, Sandhal A. Olds, Kylie Roberson, Abby J. Soultz, Melissa J.

Blair, Gennett Fox, Eric J. Frost, Matthew B. Johnson, Kal B. Owen, Courtney R. Smith, Bethany J.

Isaac. SIXTH GRADE: Stormy A. Hickman, Angel F. Cobb, Aaron J. Fitzjarrald, Monte A.

Arriaga, Amanda M. Bemis, Lorenzo E. Cruz, Devin T. Delgado, Kylie Ancil, Taresa D. Anderson, Timothy W.

Bissell, Michael Cook, Kristina A. Gunter, Caleb J. Marshall, Ronald D. Morrell, Autumn C. Stewart, James R.

Luckey, Joshua L. Rogers, Mariah S. Cain, Phillip B. Walker, Devin C. Axton, Brittney N.

Cox, Darrick A. Galvan, Olivia Johnson, Katlyn E. Nall, Russell L. Rodriguez, Jordan L. Stidams, Matthew A.

Walker, Kyle J. Arenas, Jose C. Parras, Joniqua M. Simmons, Spain's worst terrorist attack. The monarchs placed a wreath of white and purple chysanthemums in Madrid's main park at the edge of the grove.

They bowed their heads and listened to the mournful strains of a cello piece composed by Pablo Casals. Around the country, Spaniards stopped what they were doing and poured into the streets for five minutes of quiet remembrance. Earlier, as dawn broke, hundreds of church bells in Madrid rang out at 7:37 a.m. one year to the minute after the first of the 10 rapid-fire blasts. The attack, which wounded more than 1,500 people, shocked Spain into rethinking the way it deals with Islamic extremism and prompted Muslims in Spain to issue a fatwa, or Islamic edict, declaring Osama bin an apostate unworthy of his faith.

At El Pozo, an emergency medical worker who had collected bodies and attended to the dying returned Friday wearing his yellow uniform to pay his respects. "I will never forget the image of what happened here," said the 42- year-old worker, who identified himself only as Paco. "I still remember the smell of gunpowder. Finding pieces of bodies on the platform. The image of a boy's head on a bench." Another man tossed red and 4 Jacob Chapman, Gabriel Clouse, Robert L.

Cole, Raymond E. Humphrey, Cheyenne S. Lavine, Annjane N. Miles, Sharlene R. Rhodes, Tilar A.

Simon, Tayler T. Williams, Jason A. Pulley, Danielle L. Bartel, Eric S. Fields, Aaron J.

Kirkwood, Julian M. Miller, Robert Rittman, Tyler A. Nelson, Joshua A. Smith, Corey W. Edwards.

Liberty Elementary School Six Weeks Honor Roll High Honor Roll SIXTH GRADE: Stephanie Brobst, FIFTH RGADE: Allison Manwell. FOURTH GRADE: Shelby Haisley, Meagan Hall, Rachel Milliner. THIRD GRADE: Matthew Carey, Rebekah Cornwell, Adam Gibson, Austin Glassco*ck, Abby Gough, John Hanes, Kelsen Hazelwood, Kayla Martin, Kristen Martin, Colin Solms, Theresa Thieleke, Caleb Whybrew. SECOND GRADE: Dakota Brooks, Lucas Brown, Drew Clark, Kyla Copeland, Abigail Manwell, Jessice Milliner, Cameron Myers, Karmen Ponder, Travis Rogers, Brady Simpson, Lindsay Summers, Hoyt Young. FIRST GRADE: Dominique Cornwell, Destiny Gluff, Austin Reno, Timothy Kent, Jacob Price, Adam Harner, Austin Purtee, Bridget Price.

Regular Honor Roll SIXTH GRADE: Kristen Brown, Alicia Hazelwood, Joshua Mahoney, Amanda Seward, Kristin Sizelove, Eric Solms. FIFTH GRADE: David Anderson, Dylan Bruning, Emily Leavitt, Brittany Riley, Cody Smalley, Kolby Smethers, Katelyn Summers, Burr Worl. FOURTH GRADE: Derek Cornwell, Devina Davis, Erin Gibson, Brittany Gillis, Amber Pence, Andrew Pence, Jessica Seward, Kyle Tobias, Colten Wimmer. THIRD GRADE: Kourtney Bragg; Jaelah Price, Samantha Roberts, Chelsea Sexton, Allison Wimmer. SECOND GRADE: Gabrielle Bonewitz, Jonathan Mahoney, Elizabeth Mathews, Dustin Scott.

FIRST GRADE: Arion Rheam. Montpelier School Fourth Grading Period Honor Roll EIGHTH GRADE: Terah Coffee, Brooke Knight, Isaac Maddox, Christina Montross, Melissa West. SEVENTH GRADE: Olivia Batten, Whitney Bothast, Eric Cale, Zachary Maddox, Kelsey Vaughn. SIXTH GRADE: Clint Blackburn. white carnations and roses onto the railroad tracks.

The blasts were claimed by militants who said they had acted on al Qaida's behalf over the presence of Spanish troops in U.S.occupied Iraq. Conservatives were voted out of power three days after the bombings, with many voters accusing the prime minister at the time, Jose Maria Aznar, of making Spain a target. Aznar was in Mexico on Friday and did not attend the memorial events. Spanish security officials and academics now say the Madrid bombings were probably less about Iraq than revenge for Spanish raids in November 2001 that broke up an al-Qaida cell accused of helping prepare the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks in the United States.

After the election, victorious socialists inherited a counter-terror system woefully unequipped to tackle Muslim militants who had operated freely here for more than a decade. Police had their guard down because they focused on the armed Basque separatist group ETA. Unlike the unity. that Sept. 11 triggered among Americans, March 11 years to the day after the attacks on New York and Washington caused deep, bitter divisions among Spain's parties and their supporters.

Aznar's Popular Party says the Socialists won only because of FIFTH GRADE: Daniel Bailey, Emily DuBois, Brodie Sones, Ryan Spaulding. FOURTH GRADE: Derrek Barnes, Marissa Chaney, Lindsey Dulworth, Donovan Elliott, Branagan Gearheart, Christian Jones, Haley Leas, Rebecca Thomas, Eli Wagner. THIRD GRADE: Craig Thiery. and GRADE: Wesley Brewer, Heather Dulworth, Balerie Gorham, Devin Hallford, Ashley Hawkins, Danielle Hawkins, Adam Keplinger, Cassidy Marcum, Matthew Miller, Matt Nuckols, Cody Quillen, Kara Ramsey, Jessica Ramseyer, Hannah Stallsmith, Joshua VanGordon, Aaron Williams, Brittany Williams. SEVENTH GRADE: Jessica Clifton, Becca Coffield, Matthew Ellison, Michelle Love, Addy McCoin, Breanna Myers, Michelle Nuckols, Karen Parson, Chase Perry, Kelly Ramsey, Jordan Sharp, Breonna a Vargas.

SIXTH GRADE: Hannah Dearduff, Grant Jones, Damon Kemp, Brent Laurence, Kelly Raver, Caleb Speidel, Andrew Thomas, Benjamin Townsend, Emily Willmann. FIFTH GRADE: Adam Askew, Shelby Batten, Aaron Beal, Cole Bonewit, Colten Eakins, Britton Fields, Mackenzie Gearheart, Max Gorham, Ethan Harriett, Scott Harris, Buffy Ickes, Luke Lips, Ozzie Mann, Megan Morgan, Brittany Perry, Seth Prince, Megan Rhoton, Kyndra Richardson, Jessica Schroeder, Shaylah Snyder, Ashley Wilson. FOURTH GRADE: Kylie Ball, Dustin Dixon, Jeremy Emerson, Darienne Foster, Caitie Hadley, Steven Hamilton, Madison Harrold, Dustin Hosch, Justine Ickes, Derek Maddox, Stephanie Pierce, Zachary Quakenbush, Dylan Senick, Cody Smith. THIRD GRADE: Katey Apple, Taylor Batten, Luke Boughman, Aliajah Cripe, Justus Elliott, Casey Emerson, Mason Flatter, Aaron Gorham, Donald Green, Nic Harris, Jaden Herbert, Caitie Horton, Makyla Mansfield, Cody Oswalt, Trace Oswalt, Hana Owings, Justin Penrod, Blade Rheinhart, Jordan Simmons, Rene Spaulding, Rebecca Walker. Pending service Delvin Ramey, 36, 2825 E.

Ptarmigam Trail, died at 9:58 Friday in Marion General Hospital. Arrangements are pending at Needham-Storey-Wampner Funeral Service, North Chapel, 1341 N. Baldwin Ave. June 15, 1968 March 11,2005 what it calls a surgical strike against his government, and dismissed the new administration as all but lacking a mandate. Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero has repeatedly accused Aznar and company of lying to save the election by accusing ETA of the attack even as evidence of an Islamic link mounted.

1964 RIBUTE. She was born in Marion to the late Paul and Alice (Conroy) Orr. She was a graduate of St. Paul High School. She married Charles "Charlie" Whirl on April 15, 1950.

He survives. She was a homemaker and previously had been employed at Eagle Collection Agency and the Chronicle Tribune. She was a member of the St. Paul Catholic Church and the Rosary Society-Circle 7. She was a former secretary of the Central Indiana Bluegrass Association and was active at Marion Grant County Senior Center.

She was an avid line dancer, loved to fish and was an excellent cake baker and decorator. Other survivors are sons, Garry (Fran) Whirl, Noblesville, and Andy (Linda) Whirl, Bonita Springs, siblings, Paul G. Emergencies Marion Police Department 4:34 p.m. Thursday, 38th and Poplar streets, two-vehicle accident involving Kimberly Owens, 22, 3820 S. Houck who suffered a bruise to the head; and Robert Troxtle, 40, 916 W.

Third who complained of neck pain. 4:48 p.m. Thursday, Second and Washington streets, two-vehicle accident involving Janice Harrison, 56, 1716 Saxon Drive, and Donna J. Buckler, 43, 207 E. Stewart Swayzee; no injuries.

Marion Fire Department 6:06 p.m. Wednesday, 1700 E. 38th investigation. a.m. Thursday, 3003 S.

Hamaker ambulance assist. 10:14 a.m. Thursday, 1511 Jefferson, ambulance assist. 4:05 p.m. Thursday, Interstate 69 at the 63-mile marker northbound, automobile accident.

4:25 p.m. Thursday, 729 W. 35th ambulance assist. 4:43 p.m. Thursday, 38th and Poplar streets, automobile (Tricia) Boyer, Auburn, Chris Bonnett, Davie, Aaron Whirl, Indianapolis, Emily Whirl, Fairmount, and Hannah Whirl, Bonita Springs, and greatgrandchildren, Riley Boyer and Isabelle Hood.

She also was preceded in death by a daughter, Janet Bonnett; and siblings, Michael Orr, Margaret Sharp and Mary Alice Orr. Services are at 10 a.m. Monday in St. Paul Catholic Church, 1009 Kem Road, with Father Richard Weisenberger officiating. Burial is in Estates of Serenity cemetery.

Visitation is from 2 to 6 p.m. Sunday in Needham-StoreyWampner Funeral Service, North Chapel, 1341 N. Baldwin Ave. Online condolences may be made at www.nswcares.com. accident.

5:05 p.m. Thursday, 2163 N. Fairfield Drive, ambulance assist. 12:26 p.m. Friday, 913 W.

Sixth Street, ambulance assist. 12:53 p.m. Friday, 1502 N. Baldwin investigation of alarm. 2:11 p.m.

Friday, 2010 S. Brownlee ambulance assist. 2:23 p.m. Friday, 4270 E. Montpelier Pike, possible trailer fire.

5:24 p.m. Friday, 3211 S. Meridian lines down. 5:51 p.m. Friday, 3112 S.

Boots investigation of fire alarm. Center Township Volunteer Fire Department 5:31 p.m. Thursday, 50th and Harmon streets, automobile accident. 2:31 p.m. Friday, 962 E.

38th ambulance assist. Mill Township Volunteer Fire Department 6:58 a.m. Friday, 3600 S. 400E, ambulance assist. 10:54 a.m.

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