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Obituary Of Allen Kurtis Eicher

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Obituary Of Allen Kurtis Eicher
Allen Kurtis Eicher left this world to be with the Lord August 29, 2019 as a result of a plane crash in Lake County Montana near St. Ignatius.

Allen was born September 28, 1953 in Battle Creek, Michigan to Virgil Charles Eicher and Doris Lida (Eshbaugh) Eicher.

He graduated from Reitz High School in 1971 and then from ISUE in 1978 with degrees in Biology and Life Sciences. Allen retired from Peabody Energy in December, 2015 after 35 years as an Environmental Engineer/Reclamation. Allen was a member of First Christian Church in Evansville where he served as a church Elder.

Allen was an avid wood worker creating many specialty pieces including furniture, turned wooden bowls and many other unique artistic pieces. He enjoyed fishing, caring for his home and property, and was a trained falconer. He earned the rank of Eagle Scout. He was passionate about mission work at Pinehaven Christian Children’s Ranch. Allen volunteered often at the Evansville Rescue Mission.

He was loved by all and is survived by his wife of 41 years, Kathryn (Weinert) Eicher; daughter Leah Eicher; in-laws include Pete and Carolyn Weinert-Newburgh, Bill and Patty Weinert-Evansville, Garry and Patti Pratt-Greenwood IN, Rick and Vicki Yunker-Gainesville FL, Steve Anderson-CO; nieces and nephews: Matthew Clagett, Thomas Clagett, Heather Perry, Rebecca Luccitti, Jamie Winklevoss, Rich Anderson, Katie Phelps, Sara Durbin, Lesley McDonnell, Emily Yunker, Tom Yunker.

Allen was preceded in death by his parents and sister, Ellen (Eicher) Anderson.

Visitation will be at Alexander West Chapel, 2100 W. Illinois on Thursday, September 5, 2019, from 3:00 to 7:30 p.m., with a prayer service at 7:30. A Celebration of Life will be held Saturday, September 7, 2019, at 3:00 p.m. at First Christian Church, 2845 Beaumont Drive, Evansville, Indiana, 47725, with visitation from 2:00 p.m. until service time at church.

In lieu of flowers, the family prefers donations to First Christian Church or Pinehaven Christian Children’s Ranch and School, PO Box 940, St. Ignatius, MT, 59865. Condolences may be offered at www.AlexanderWestChapel.com.

  • FAMILY

  • Kathryn Eicher, Wife
  • Leah Eicher, Daughter
  • Pete Weinert, In-laws
  • Carolyn Weinert, In-laws
  • Bill Weinert, In-laws
  • Patty Weinert, In-laws
  • Garry Pratt, In-laws
  • Patti Pratt, In-laws
  • Rick Yunker, In-laws
  • Vicki Yunker, In-laws
  • Steve Anderson, In-laws
  • Several nieces and nephews

Obituary Of Virginia “Ginny” Joyce Deig

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Virginia “Ginny” Joyce Deig, 90, passed away Thursday, August 29, 2019 at West River Health Campus. She was born in Evansville, Indiana, on September 14, 1928 to her parents, Pearl and Gordon Dame.

She graduated from Bosse High School, class of 1947. She was a 50 plus year member of St. Mark United Church of Christ, and active in the women’s group in bible studies and gatherings where she shared her collections and creativity. She was a member of the VFW Auxiliary as well as the Riverbend Auxiliary. She was employed at Mead Johnson and Crown Potteries Co. as a teenager, then became a loving and devoted homemaker for her children. “Mu” as she was known to her family, was a devoted and generous mother and grandmother as she showed kindness and a caring spirit. She was an artisan in decorating her home, piecing miniature quilts, creating arts and crafts, sewing intricate stitches, and tole painting. Her grandchildren were a special part of her life as she supported and cherished each of them.

She was preceded in death by her parents; her beloved husband Alfred Deig, in 2007; brothers, Curtis and Ralph Dame; sisters, Eloise Beck and Aleen “Betty” Hallam.

Virginia is survived by her children, Steve Deig, Ron Deig (Debbie), Craig Deig (Linda) and Katherine Campbell (Chris). grandchildren; Juston Deig, Wes Deig (BJ), Bianna Owen (Tyler), Aaron Deig, Rachel Dierlam (Jon), Kiersten Roberts (Scott), Laura Klarich (Brian), Grant Campbell, and Ben Campbell; great grandchildren, Landon Deig, Jaxon Deig, Darcy Roberts, Alaina Owen, Meadow Deig, and Elliott Roberts.

Funeral services will be held 11:00 a.m. Tuesday, September 3, 2019 at Alexander West Chapel officiated by Pastor Barbara G. Gaisser with entombment to follow at Alexander Memorial Park. Friends may visit 1-7 p.m. on Monday and Tuesday 9 a.m. until service time at the funeral home.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to St. Mark United Church of Christ.

Condolences may be offered at www.AlexanderWestChapel.com.

Obituary Of Pauline Kirkman

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Obituary Of Pauline Kirkman

Newburgh, IN – Pauline Kirkman, 95, formerly of Newburgh, IN, passed away on Saturday, August 31, 2019 in Scottsdale, AZ. She was born in Clifty, KY in Todd County to Jay and Commie Whitaker.

She was a member of Peace Fellowship Church in Newburgh, IN. Pauline was long-retired after a career with Zenith in Evansville, IN and as a Newburgh homemaker.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Winfred Kirkman; brothers, Sherman, James and Jay Thomas Whitaker; and sister, Magdalene Whitaker Rogers.

Pauline is survived by her brother, Melvin Whitaker of Newburgh, IN; daughter, Carol Babb Bunch (Paul) of Newburgh, IN; son, Roger Kirkman (Janet) of Scottsdale, AZ; 6 grandchildren; 6 great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces, nephews, and their children.

Funeral Services will be held 11:00 a.m. Monday, September 9, 2019 at Alexander Newburgh Chapel with burial in Sunset Memorial Park. Friends may visit 4-7 p.m. on Sunday at the funeral home.

Obituary Of Cecil Raymond, Jr.

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Obituary Of Cecil Raymond, Jr.

Newburgh, IN – Cecil Raymond, Jr., 76 of Newburgh, IN passed away August 24, 2019 at St. Vincent Hospital after a short illness. He was born in McHenry, KY on November 1,1942 to the late Stella (Hert) Raymond and Cecil Raymond, Sr. As he liked to say, “I’m a simple boy from Kentucky.”

As a man of righteousness, his life and career modeled around studying the Word, being in the Word, and living the Word. He was a dedicated and God-fearing leader who impacted thousands of young lives through his role as a teacher, coach and administrator. A graduate of Central High School in 1960, he continued his love of football and played at the University of Evansville. His career started as a teacher and football coach at Huntingburg High School and continued at Paoli High School. In the early ’70’s, he began his first administrative position at Washington High School and in 1975 he became a

Castle Knight where he continued his career as a dedicated leader and role model. He was an active member of Newburgh United Methodist Church for 44 years. When he wasn’t attending his grandchildren’s events, he loved to fish, take daily trips to Sonic for a Diet Cherry Coke, and drive by the river.

He was married to the love of his life for 51 years, Patrice (Toney) Raymond; loving father to daughters, Allison Novak (Dave), Andrea McKinney (Ryan), and Alisa Raymond-Knapp; and proud grandfather to Brenna and Abby Novak, Avery, Cade, and Trey McKinney, and Cecilia and Callie Knapp.

Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. Thursday, August 29, 2019 at Newburgh United Methodist Church, 4178 Hwy. 261, Newburgh, IN, officiated by Rev. Craig Duke, with burial in Rose Hill Cemetery. Friends may visit Wednesday from 3:00 to 7:00 p.m. at Alexander Newburgh Chapel and Thursday from 10:00 a.m. until service time at the church.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Castle Senior Scholarship Fund in memory of Cecil Raymond.

Obituary Of George “Sam” Kerley

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Obituary Of George “Sam” Kerley
Evansville – George Mack “Sam” Kerley, Jr., 56, of Evansville, Indiana, passed away on Wednesday, September 4, 2019. He was born on December 16, 1962 in Concord, North Carolina.

He was preceded in death by his mother, Alice Jennings.

Sam is survived by his father, William Jennings; daughter, Eryn Will; brother, James Kerley; sisters, Karri Wilkison, Jennifer Hammons and Tonda Welte; and nieces and nephews.

He will be cremated. A gathering of family and friends will be held from 4:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Monday, September 9, 2019 at CrossPointe Trinity Church, 6515 Old Boonville Highway, Evansville, Indiana.

Condolences may be offered at www.AlexanderEastChapel.com.

 

EPD REPORT

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EPD REPORT

Explore A New Career With Indiana State Police by Wendy McNamara

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Explore A New Career With Indiana State Police

by Wendy McNamara

Those interested in serving as an Indiana State Trooper are encouraged to apply for the 80th Indiana State Police Recruit Academy.
A career with the Indiana State Police could include patrolling Indiana roads, being behind the controls of a helicopter, or handling explosives and firearms with an expert’s touch. Click here to learn more about the responsibilities and duties involved.

Candidates Must Meet The Following Requirements:
Must be a United States citizen;
Must be at least 21 years old, but younger than 40 years old when appointed;
Must have vision correctable to 20/50;
Must have a valid driver’s license;
Must have a high school diploma or GED; and
Must be willing to live and serve anywhere in Indiana.
As a trooper trainee, recruits can earn a bi-weekly salary of $1,615 and a pension. Click here to learn more about the benefits.
ISP was established in 1933 with 16 troopers and has grown to employ more than 1,300 enforcement personnel.
The deadline to apply is Nov. 3. Click here for more information.

Judge Mary Margaret “Maggie” Lloyd Selected as a CCO “Outstanding Community Service” Award Winner

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Honorable Superior Court Judge Mary Margaret “Maggie” Lloyd Selected As A City-County Observer “Outstanding Community Services Award” Winner For 2019

The City-County Observer is proud to announce that the Honorable Vanderburgh County Superior Court Judge Mary Margaret “Maggie” Lloyd has been selected a City-County Observer “Outstanding Community Services Award” winner for 2019.

Judge Lloyd is very well respected and is extremely personable. She is extremely involved in every aspect of our community. In 2000, Judge Lloyd was elected the first female judge in Vanderburgh County.

Judge Mary Margaret “Maggie” Lloyd was born in Evansville, Indiana and graduated from the McKinney School of Law in 1991.  After serving as a law clerk for then Chief Justice Randall T. Shepard of the Indiana Supreme Court, Judge Lloyd returned to Evansville to practice law in her hometown.  Her first position was as a law clerk for then Vanderburgh Circuit Court Judge, Richard L. Young.  Following her clerkship, she served nine (9) years as a Deputy Prosecuting Attorney in the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office litigating hundreds of felony cases.  In 2000, Judge Lloyd was elected the first female judge in Vanderburgh County.  Currently, Judge Lloyd has jurisdiction over Family Law matters and civil cases, and since 2001, has been the Supervising Judge of the Domestic Relations/Family Court for Superior Court.   In 2012, she was elected by her fellow judges to serve as Chief Judge of the Vanderburgh Superior Court.

During her nineteen (19) years of service as a judicial officer, Judge Lloyd was instrumental in the creation of the Vanderburgh County Family Court Project which assists divorcing parties without means to hire an attorney resolve their cases, themselves.  She has served on the Domestic Relations Committee of the Judicial Conference of Indiana which created a Domestic Relations Bench Book to be used by all judicial officers throughout the State, and helped update the Child Support Guidelines.  Judge Lloyd served as an At-Large Member of the Board of Managers of the Indiana Judges Association, and further serves or served as the Superior Court judicial representative to the Southwestern Indiana Mental Health Center, Inc. Board, the Evansville Bar Association Board of Directors, the Vanderburgh County Community Corrections Board, and the Evansville/Vanderburgh County Commission on Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault.  Presently, Judge Lloyd has been appointed by the Indiana Supreme Court to serve on the Protection Order Committee, and has been selected along with two (2) other Courts in the State to initiate a Pilot Project for the electronic filing of Protective Orders for the State of Indiana.

In 2017, Judge Lloyd led a collaborative effort which culminated in Vanderburgh County Superior Court being awarded $546,344.00 through a Justice for Families Grant from the Office on Violence against Women.  These funds have been used to supply free supervised visits and exchanges at the Parenting Time Center to benefit children affected by domestic violence, and to create a Protective Order Assistance Office which assists victims of domestic violence or sexual assault in seeking protective orders and teaches these parties about their available community resources.  The Grant further provides a free Guardian ad Litem to represent children in paternity and divorce cases where domestic violence has occurred between the parties, there parents.

FOOTNOTE: This year’s awards luncheon will be held at Tropicana-Evansville Walnut rooms A and B on October 25, 2019. The registration begins at 11:30 am, the event officially starts at 12 noon.

 

University of Southern Indiana Volleyball Concluded Its Play In The Capital Classic

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SPRINGFIELD, Ill. – University of Southern Indiana Volleyball concluded its play in the Capital Classic at the University of Illinois Springfield on Saturday with a three-set loss (25-20, 25-21, 25-23) to the host Prairie Stars.

Senior middle hitter Elexis Coleman (Joliet, Illinois) led the Eagles with 12 kills on a .455 hitting percentage. Coleman wrapped up the Capital Classic with 29 kills on a .431 hitting clip.

Freshman outside hitter Leah Anderson (Bloomington, Illinois) continued her momentum to start her collegiate career with 12 kills. Anderson concluded the Capital Classic with 38 kills over three matches to lead the Eagles early on in 2019.

Junior setter Casey Cepicky (St. Louis, Missouri) collected 29 assists, tying the high tally in the match with UIS’s Becca Blakeley. Cepicky also notched six digs while going 2-for-3 on the attack.

Freshman right-side hitter Katherine Koch (Belleville, Illinois) and senior outside hitter Lindsey Stose (Elkhart, Indiana) each contributed on both ends of the match. Koch collected six kills and a pair of blocks. Stose tallied five kills and a USI-high seven digs.

Sophomore middle hitter Taylor Litteken (Foristell, Missouri) led the Eagles with three blocks and added three kills on seven attempts.

USI never trailed by more than five points through the entire match. The tightly-contested match (25 tie scores, 9 lead changes) was won on the service and at the net. The Prairie Stars out-blocked the Eagles seven to three and collected six service aces against USI’s one.

The Screaming Eagles head to Detroit Friday for the Warrior Invitational, on the campus of Wayne State University, taking on fellow Great Lakes Valley Conference member the University of Missouri-St. Louis at 11:15 a.m.

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