Journal and Courier from Lafayette, Indiana (2024)

www.jconline.com Jour nal Courier C15 OBITUARIES CONTINUED FROM C14 Doris L. Hill, 90, passed away Saturday, September 13, 2014 in Mulberry. Doris was born September 2, 1924 in Dayton, Indiana to the late Earl and Imo S. Golden Rusk. Doris lived in Dayton, Monticello and Lake Placid, Florida during her lifetime.

She enjoyed gardening and outdoor work. Doris is survived by her son, Doug and his wife Carol Hill of Lafayette; brother, Jim Rusk of Golden, Colorado; four grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, LeOlin Hill; son, Kevin Hill; brother, Gorden Rusk; sisters, Helen Goodnight and Imogeen Reed. Services will be private. Hipensteel Funeral Home is entrusted with care.

Share memories and condolences online at www. hippensteelfuneralservice. com. Doris L. Hill, 90 Lois J.

(Price) Winger, 82, of Oxford, died, at 5:50 AM, Friday, September 12, 2014, at St. Elizabeth East. She was born, February 2, 1932, in Lafayette, to the late Elmer Elizabeth (Matney) Price. She married, Winger, August 27, 1950, in Otterbein; he died, February 26, 2011. She was a 1950 graduate of Otterbein High School.

She was a member of the Oxford United Methodist Church, where she was active with the Oxford United Methodist Women. She enjoyed reading, crossword puzzles, IU Basketball Loving Caring for her Family. Surviving are two Sons, Larry Winger (Wife: Cheryl), Oxford Daniel Winger (Wife: Deborah), Boswell, a Daughter, Debora Logsdon (Husband, Kevin), Oxford, Daughter- in-Law, Debora Smith, Lafayette; three Grandsons, nine Granddaughters twenty Great-Grandchildren. Preceding her in death are two Sons, Steven Alan Winger Michael Lee Winger, Grandson, Nathaniel Brent Winger, "ve Sisters two Brothers. Visitation will be Monday, September 15, 2014, from 4-7 PM at Shoemaker Funeral Home, Otterbein.

Funeral service will be Tuesday, September 16, 2014, at 11:00 AM with body to lie in state 1 hour prior to service at Oxford United Methodist Church, Oxford, IN, with Rev. Linda Sproull Burial will be at Oxford West Cemetery. Memorial Contributions may be made to the Nation Make-A- Wish Foundation or Oxford United Methodist Church. Lois J. (Price) Winger, 82 Arnold G.

Shepherd, 64, of Remington, passed away Friday, September 12, 2014 at his home surrounded by his loving family. Arnold was born on July 18,1950. He was the son of the late Harold and Doris (Burling) Shepherd. He graduated in 1968 from Remington High School. Arnold was a lifelong resident and farmer of Remington.

He enjoyed gardening and canning every year. He was also a member on the town board of Remington for over twenty years. In 1981 Arnold married Candace Timchak in Beech Grove, Indiana and she survives. Also surviving are two sons. Christopher (Wife: Shanna) of Remington, and Stephen (Wife: Amber) of Rensselaer, two grandchildren, Tatum and Zander.

Also surviving are two brothers Melvin (Wife: Lisa) of Grand Haven, Michigan and Larry (Wife: Mary) of Fort Wayne, Indiana. Preceding him in death with his parents is a sister, Lorretta (Shepherd) Harris. Friends may call from 4-8pm, Monday, September 15, 2014 at Remington United Methodist Church, of Remington. Funeral service will be at 11am, Tuesday, September 16, 2014 at Remington United Methodist Church with Reverend Mary van Wijk In lieu of "owers, memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society. Share memories and condolences online at www.

clapperfuneralservices.com Arnold G. Shepherd, 64 TODAY Dance Beginners Classes in Argentine Tango: 6-8 p.m. today, Faith West (Small MPR), 1920 Northwestern West Lafayette. If an idea of dancing ever crossed your mind, the Argentine tango may be the answer. No partners and no dancing experience necessary to join the class.

Express your ersonality in a warm social environment. Beginners session of 12 meetings, twice a week. First lesson free for newcomers, $10 drop-in, or $100 for the full session of 12 meetings. Call 765-586-5158 or email Visit Lectures States Foreign olicy, International Crises and Militarism: Context for the Drone Victim Memorial 9-10 a.m. today, Unitarian Universalist Church (Room 333 Meridian West Lafayette.

Purdue professor Harry Targ will discuss the Drone Quilt Project, which was created to acknowledge he deaths caused by U.S. drone strikes and to memorialize the victims. As many as 948 civilian deaths in Pakistan alone, including nearly 200 children, have been reported, according the Bureau of Investigative Journalism. Child care provided. Free.

Call 765-743-8812. Send email to Music Harriet Coppoc, Rachael Geier, Bryana Bunte, Brittany Bunte Rees, Guest Musicians: 11a.m. to noon today, University Church (Sanctuary), 411N. Seventh St. Free.

Call 765-743-3861or email of- Visit www.ucpurdue.com. Special Events Harpist Jan Aldridge Clark: p.m. today, Rensselaer Library, 208 W. Susan Rensselaer. All ages are invited to enjoy the sounds of percussion, electric guitar, violin, cello and saxophone as Hip Hop Trio accompany harpist Jan Aldridge Clark during an encore performance.

Doors open at 1:30 p.m. a nd refreshments will be served during this free, family-oriented event. will be available for purchase during the concert. Register to attend. Free.

Call 219-866-5881or email Visit www.myjcpl.org. Feeding Frenzy: today, Prophetstown State Park (Visitor Center), 5545 Swisher Road, West Lafayette. After had your breakfast, come watch our Nature Center critters gobble down their favorite foods. Program is free of charge and open to the public after paying the park admission fee of (in-state) or (out of state). Children under 14 should be accompanied by an adult.

Free. Call 765-567-4919 or email Visit www.interpretiveservices- MONDAY Arts Pastel Painting: 10 a.m. to noon Monday, Art Museum of Greater Lafayette (Studio A), 102 S. 10th St. While working ith photo references, students will learn the mechanics of astel painting, including materials and their application.

Instructor Ron Burgess teaches students the importance and use of value, perspective, light, color, composition, and much more. Cost is $25 per class ($20 for Art Museum members). Call 765-423-4530 or email judy- Visit artlafayette.org. Pottery Introduction to Clay for Adults: 6-9 p.m. Monday, Art Museum of Greater Lafayette, 102 S.

10th St. A fun, basic, sample-everything clay class in which students create stoneware pottery using he wheel, slab roller, extruders, templates, molds, and their bare hands. Cost is $200 ($180 for Art Museum members). Email JeffandJane Visit Watercolor: p.m. Monday, Art Museum of Greater Lafayette (Manya Fan Education Center, Studio A), 102 S.

10th St. This class is for anyone who would like to venture into the wonderful world of watercolors. Each class meeting has a different emphasis, such as composition, color theory, use of value, and different painting techniques: the topics are adjusted based on the needs of the class. Six sessions are $125, Art Museum members receive a 10 percent discount. Call 765- 427-5191or email lorieam- Visit artlafayette.org.

Yoga The Museum: 4-5 p.m. Monday, Art Museum of Greater Lafayette (Shook Gallery), 102 S. 10th St. his is an introductory 6 week course for a nyone interested in yoga. means in Sanskirt.

Kripalu yoga is a part of a 2,000 year old yogic tradition. This form of yoga helps its practitioners to stretch and tone their muscles, release chronic tension, calm restless thoughts, cultivate concentration and creativity, find inner confidence and self-acceptance, and enjoy deep peace and relaxation. Class is $10 per session or $50 for a six-session punch card. Art Museum members receive a 10 percent discount. Call 412-496-5836 or email Visit http://artlafayette.org.

For Children Campus Storytime: 1010:30 a.m. Monday, Tippecanoe County Public Tech Campus Branch Program Room), 3101S. Creasy Lane. Stories, songs, rhymes, and fun for all. Free.

Call 765269-5380 or email youth Visit ww.tcpl.lib.in.us/kids. Lapsit Storytime: a.m. Monday, Tippecanoe County Public Library, Downtown Branch (Meeting Room A), 627 South St. Share rhymes, fingerplays, and songs with your baby newborn to 24 months and a caregiver. Free.

Call 765-429-0119 or email Visit www.tcpl.lib.in.us/kids. Film New Releases Your Library: 6-8 p.m. Monday, Monticello-Union Township Public Library, 321W. Broadway, Monticello. The Monticello Public Library will screen new released movies each month on the third Monday at 6 p.m.

Free. Call 574-583-2665 or email Visit www.monticello.lib.in.us. Special Events Age Smart: 4-5 p.m. Monday, Homecare By Design Education Event Center, 951 Sagamore Parkway West Lafayette. Area professionals present pertinent factors of healthy and smart living during senior years.

Learn about the ever-changing health care system, financial planning, senior living options, and much more. Free. Email Visit www.homecarebyde- sign.com. Book Brunch Club: 11 a.m.-1p.m. Monday, Homecare By Design Education Event Center, 951Sagamore Parkway West Lafayette.

Enjoy a tasty brunch with coffee, tea a nd other refreshments while discussing the ins and outs of the current literature. Free. Email mecarebydesign.com. Visit www.homecarebydesign.com. IU Health Get Walking Group Educational Event: 9-10 a.m.

Monday, Armstrong Park (Pavillion), Ninth Street and Beck Lane. Join IU Health Get Walking Group to hear provided by IU Health Arnett Physical Therapy. The walking group meets every Monday at Armstrong Park, and is free. Send email to Mind, Body, Soul Monday: 2-3 p.m. Monday, Homecare By Design Education Event Center, 951Sagamore Parkway West Lafayette.

DIY freezer meals, praying for your adult children, stress relief techniques, alternative medical treatments, and creating vision boards. Call for weekly topic. ree. Email design.com. Visit www.homeca- ebydesign.com.

Pickleball Play: a.m. Monday, McCaw Park, Union Street between Creasy Lane and Sagamore Parkway. Play pickleball with the Laf-IN ickleball Club, a group of people 18-80 who enjoy playing this fast-paced game. Free. Call 765-586-3545.

Send email to Happy Hollow Walkers MWF Walk: 9:15 a.m. Monday, Happy Hollow Park, 1301Happy Hollow Road, West Lafayette. Walk 2 miles in Happy Hollow park on paved trail. Free. Call 765-743-3437.

Send email to temple.pearson@gmail.com. THINGS TO DO LOS Any a nimal can end up at a public shelter, but most of them stay long. There, millions of dogs and cats face euthanasia, driving one filmmaker to turn his camera into a lifesaver. orkers at several of the shelters, where no animal is turned away, ay pets have a champion i Steven Latham, who directs and produces a BS series called featuring animals that are running out of time. Seeing the urgency, he took his efforts a step further, starting a web- site, helping set up adopt ion events and coordinating flights full of pooches to cities able to et them adopted.

series, presented by llen natural pet food company Halo, Purely for Pets has filmed several shelter animals that became service, therapy and search-and-rescue dogs, or just good pets. Each ocumentary episode tells two or three stories. Show shines light on at-risk pets By Sue Manning Associated Press.

Journal and Courier from Lafayette, Indiana (2024)

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