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Frances F. Watson
July 7, 1909 - January 24, 2003
Frances Fae Watson, 93, of Francesville, a former Monon resident, died Friday, January 24, 2003, at Parkview Haven Retirement Home in Francesville, where she had lived for six months.
She was born July 7, 1909, in Wolcott, to Jesse P.O. and Mary E. Schoonover Kuns. She married Roscoe Ross Watson on April 19, 1930, in Monon. He died March 16, 1975.
She was a 1927 graduate of Monticello High School.
She had lived in the Monon community since 1928.
She was a homemaker.
She was a member of Monon Wesleyan Church.
Surviving are a son, Don Ross Watson of Holly Springs, N.C; three grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were Tuesday at the Kellogg Funeral Home, Monon, with Rev. Bill Eisner, officiating.
Burial was at Bedford Cemetery, Monon.
Helen L. Boyland Watson
August 10, 1914 to October 1, 1988
Helen L. Boyland Watson, 74, Brookston and Jacksonville, Florida, died Saturday, Oct. 1, at her Brookston home. She was in failing health for two years.
She was born Aug. 10, 1914, in Shelbyville, to Clarence J. and Pearl Brooks Boyland. She was married on Nov. 14, 1933, to George Watson, in Greenfield; He survives.
She moved to Brookston in 1937. She and her husband owned and operated a grocery in Brookston for 14 years. She attended Brookston Federated Church. She was a member of the Monticello Order of the Eastern Star No. 165 and a former member Psi Iota Xi Sorority.
Also surviving is a daughter, Mrs. Jack (Kathryn) Cunningham, Brookston; a son, James A., Lafayette;. seven grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. A sister is deceased.
The funeral was Tuesday at 11 a.m. in Washington Park Cemetery
Chapel, Indianapolis, with the Rev. Glen Odell officiating. Hartzler Funeral Home in Brookston was in charge.
Burial will be in Washington Park Cemetery.
Vicki A. Watts
September 22, 1952 to June 7, 2000
Vicki A. Watts, 47, of Winamac, formerly of Monon, died Wednesday, June 7, 2000 at St. Joseph Hospital in Mashfield, Wisc.
She was born on September 22, 1952 in Portsmith, Va., to Randall and Mary Thompson Pauley. She married John Watts on June 30, 1990 in Winamac. He survives.
She lived in Winamac for the past 11 years, moving there from Monon, where she had lived for 29 years.
She was a dietary aide at ExtendaCare of Winamac for the past year and was formerly employed at Ortman Meat Processing and Broken Arrow Campground, both in Winamac.
She attended the Baptist Church.
Surviving with her husband are two daughters, Shelby watts at home and Nina Doyle of Monon, and two sisters, Candy Reagan of Monon and Robin Pauley of Brown County.
A sister, Cheryl Atkinson is deceased.
Funeral services were Monday at Frain Mortuary, Winamac.
Burial was in Riverbank Cemetery, Winamac.
Leslie Allen Weaver
1921 - July 29, 2002
Leslie Allen Weaver, 81, of Fishers, IN and formerly of Monon died Monday, July 29, 2002 at St. Vincent Hospital. Death was due to natural causes.
He was born in 1921, the son of Noah Allen and Minnie Weaver. He married Isabel (Gentry) Weaver who is deceased.
He spent 30 years in the United States Air Force, retiring in 1970 as Chief Warrant Officer W-4. Following his retirement he worked for 20 years as an engineer for Talbot Manufacturing, retiring in 1990.
A graduate of Oklahoma State University he attended the East 91st St. Christian Church in Fishers.
He was a member of Libanus Masonic Lodge 152, Monticello, Scottish Rite, Murat Shrine, Order of Eastern Star, Wolcott Chapter, Air Force Association, World War II Round Table, Eugene Hughes Post American Legion, Monon, and the V.F.W. in Monon.
He was a charter member of World War II Memorial and a charter member of Air Force Memorial.
Surviving are his wife Lois (Ward) Weaver of Fishers; two stepsons, Gary L. Ward and Dennis A. Ward and two step-grandchildren.
His parents, a brother J. Harold Weaver, a sister, Louise (Weaver) Edwards and his wife Isabel (Gentry) Weaver preceded him in death.
Friends may call at the Leppert & Hensley Mortuary, Nora Chapel, 740 East 86th St., Indianapolis from 4 — 8 p.m. on Wednesday. Funeral services will be Thursday, August 1 at 10:00 a.m. at the Leppert & Hensley Mortuary, Nora Chapel. Graveside services will be at Bedford Cemetery, Monon at 2:30 p.m. Thursday.
Richard "Rick" Weaver
January 27, 1948 to November 20, 2000
Richard L. "Rick" Weaver, 52, of Buffalo, died Monday, Nov. 20, at Lafayette Home Hospital.
He was born Jan. 27, 1948, to Lewis and Doris Capes Jenkins, in Wabash County. He was married Jan. 21, 1973, to Sadonna S. Taylor in Royal Center and she survives.
He graduated from Pioneer High School in 1967.
He was a Vietnam Veteran who served with the U.S. Navy on the USS Tutuila and USS America.
He was the owner of Rick's Market since August 1983.
He was Past Master of Royal Center Lodge No. 585 and a member of Royal Center Order of Eastern Star No. 375, Royal Center. He was instrumental in helping build the new Royal Center Masonic Lodge.
He was a member of Monticello AMVETS Post No. 91 and Logansport VFW. He was a board member of Pulaski-White Rural Telephone Cooperative.
He was an avid Indiana University and Bobby Knight fan. He loved to fish, play golf and run his beagle dogs.
He is survived by his wife; daughters, Jill (Cary) Shannon and Kathryn Weaver, all of Buffalo; parents Lewis and Doris Jenkins of Royal Center; sister, Susie Gray of Pensacola, Florida; grandmother, Florence Capes of Logansport; and grandson, Ethan Stone Shannon.
A son is deceased.
Funeral services were Wednesday, at Harrison-Metzger, Royal Center Chapel with Gregg Nydegger officiating.
Burial, with graveside Masonic services and military services were at Buffalo Cemetery.
Memorials may be given to the American Cancer Society, Buffalo Fire Department or the Buffalo Christian Church Building Fund.
Irene C. Weilhammer
July 4, 1908 to November 27, 1998
Word has been received of the death of Irene C. Weilhammer, 90, of Indianapolis, mother of a Monon resident, Friday, Nov. 27, 1998, in St Francis Hospital, Indianapolis
She was born July 4, 1908, to William and Matilda Vetter Kottkamp, in Indianapolis. She was Sept 8, 1926, to Joseph V. Weilhammer in Indianapolis, and he died in 1976.
She and her husband had a summer home in Buffalo for 35 years.
She had been employed as a salesperson with the Wm. H. Block Co. and was a homemaker.
She was a member of St. Roch Catholic Church, where she was a member of the Altar Society and sang in the choir.
She had also been a member of the choir at St. mark's Lutheran Church, a Girl Scout leader and a Cub Scout volunteer.
She is survived by a daughter, Charlotte A. Austin of Monon; a son, Dr. James D. of Tallahassee, Fla., formerly of Monticello; nine grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren.
Funeral services and burial were held in Indianapolis.
Memorial contributions may be given to St. Roch's Catholic School or the Monon-Monon Township Public Library.
David A. Werner
August 26, 1939 to April 12, 1993
David A. Werner, 53, R.1, Reynolds, died unexpectedly Monday, Monday, in White Co. Memorial Hospital.
He was born Aug. 26, 1939, to Arthur and Lola Kellenberger Werner, in Lafayette. His mother lives in Reynolds. He was married Oct. 14, 1961, to Frances L. Hovis, in Indianapolis, and she survives.
He was a member of St. James Lutheran Church, Reynolds, and Reynolds Volunteer Fire Department.
He was a United States Air Force veteran.
He lived most of his life in Reynolds, and owned and operated Dave's Plumbing and Heating Service, there. He also had been a truck driver.
Surviving with his wife are two sons; David A. Jr. of Marion and Jeffrey M. of Chalmers; a daughter, Beth A. Werner, a student at Purdue; three grandchildren; a brother, Bill of Orlando, Florida; two sisters; Adele Godlove, Phoenix, Arizona and Lorita Farrell, Chalmers. A sister is deceased.
The funeral was today at 10:30 a.m. in St. James Lutheran Church, Reynolds, with Rev. Stephen Koenig officiating. Voorhis-Draper Funeral Home, Monticello, was in charge of the service.
military rites were conducted at St. James Lutheran Cemetery.
Memorial contributions may be given to St. James Lutheran Church, Reynolds.
Helen Kalberer Westfall
June 23, 1904 to December 11, 1989
Helen Kalberer Westfall, 85, formerly of Lafayette, Florida and Lake Freeman, died Monday, Dec. 11, in her home at Perry, Georgia.
She was born June 23, 1904, to Chris and Katherine Schulmeyer Kalberer, in Lafayette. She was married Sept. 4, 1931 to Edward F. Westfall, who died in 1962.
She moved from Lafayette to Florida, in 1931, where she was employed as an executive secretary most of her life. She sold her Lake Freeman summer cot tage, following her husband's death. She moved to Georgia in 1983.
She served on the city council of Sebring, Fla., for two years and was a past president of the American Legion Auxiliary in Miami, Fla. She was a member of the United Methodist Church in Perry.
Survivors include two nephews, Donald Kalberer, Florence, Ala., who was raised in her home and Stanley Kalberer, Washington, Ind. One sister and two brothers are deceased.
The funeral will be tomorrow at 11 a.m. in Hartzler Funeral Home, Brookston, with the Rev. Gene Ansell officiating.
Burial will be in Brookston IOOF Cemetery.