Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 December 1983 — Page 9

In Memoriam

LOUELLA TAYLOR Our Mother: MRS. LOUELLA TAYLOR December 10, 1979

Father:

MR. JOHN TAYLOR

December 4,1945 As long as hearts remember As long as dear ones care. We e*m not lose the ones

we love

They are with us everywhere. Sons, Daughters, Grandchildren and Friends

IRENE HATTON HATTON: In loving memory of our Mother: IRENE M. HATTON who passed away December 9, 1981. Although our family circle has been broken, A link is missing from our chain. Although we’re parted for a while; I know we'il meet again. Sadly missed by: THE HATTON FAMILY

MR. JAMES LUTHER (MIKE)ELZY ELZY: In loving memory of: MR. JAMES LUTHER (MIKE)ELZY who departed this life December 11, 1982. One year has passed since that sad day. When one we loved was called away; God took him home - it was His will; Within our hearts he liveth still. Sadly missed by: Wife: Cornelia Daughters: Deborah, Ceretha, and Barbara Sons: Reginald, Kevin and Duane

LENOX C. MILLS MILLS: In loving memory of our father: MR. LENOX C. MILLS who passed December 19, 1979. To some, you may be forgotten To some, a part of the past. To us, who loved you and lost you. Your memory will always last. Sadly missed by: Daughters: Willa D. Mills Bridie Cole

5n Memonam

REGINALD DUNLOP DUNLOP • In Idvitig memory of my beloved husband: REGINALD DUNLOP who passed away December 10,1982. I do not need a special day To bring you to my mind. The days I do not think » of you. You just can't find. Sadly missed by: Wife: Mary W.

ARNISHER BROWN BROWN: In loving memory

of:

ARNISHER BROWN

GEORGE BOYD, JR. BOYD - In loving memory of our loved one: ' GEORGE BOYD, JR. wfco passed away December 9. 1966. You left us a beautiful memory. But a sorrow too great to be told. To us who loved you and lost you Your memory will never grow old. Sadly missed by: Mother Mrs. Coeany Hopkins Brothers and Sister Children and Grandchildren Friend - Hazel

who passed December 6,

1960.

We shall remember thee So long as we live. Sadly missed by your: Husband, two sons, one daughter, one brother, two sisters, three other aunts and your aunt: Mrs. Ida McSwine and a host of other relatives and friends. ' v v

MRS. MAE DAISY COYL£ COYLE - In loving memory of MRS. MAE DAISY COYLE who passed December II, 1970. The love you gave us many years Will never from us depart. Tho you have gone beydnd our reach # You are always hi our hearti. Sadly missed by. Father: John Boyd Sister: VerLena Summers Son: Gene Coyle and Wife Daughter: Ladora McCreary Grandchildren

MRS. MARY LEE ROSS ROSS * In memory of MRS. MARY LEE ROSS There are no words that can express the deep loss Which took place on Dec. 11, 1979. This is just a small tribute To a person who gave us Sunshine, joy, love and many extras. Rest in peace. Mother. Daughters: Cubena Lewis. and Jamesetta Malone Grandchildren: Beverly Pillow, Pamela Forte. Tina and Robert Malone Three Great-Grandchildren

ALICE FAYE BRYANT BRYANT - In loving memory of our mother, daughter. sister and granddaughter ALICE FAYE BRYANT who* passed December 12, 1968. In our hearts your memory lingers, Always tender, fond and true. There’s not a day dear We do not think of you. Sadly missed by: Daughter and Son Mother and Father Sisters and Brother and Grandmother

HELEN MARIE VEASEY VEASEY - In loving memory of HELEN MARIE VEASEY who passed Dec. 8, 1981. Nothing could be more beautiful Than the memories we have of you, All our lives we will miss you Though the years may come arid go. But, in our hearts you will live forever. Because we love you so. Daughter, Son, Sister Son-in-law, daughter-in-law and ail the Family

Card of Thanks

TLOR IN APPRECIATION TAYLOR: I wish to extend my love and appreciation to the Indianapolis Recorder ind everyone who sent lowers, cards, telegrams, tetters, also handshakes and embnrcs during the passing dfmyson: LESLIE TAYLOR JR. I shall cherish your memories forever. LESLIE TAYLOR, SR. And THE FAMILY

In Memonam

LT. CHESTER COATES COATES: In loving memory of our loved one: LT. CHESTER COATES who passed away December 8,1982. He is just away I cannot say, 1 will not say That he is dead - He is Just Away With a cheery smile, and a wave of the hand. He has wandered into an unknown land; And left us dreaming how very fair It needs must be, since he lingers there. And you—-Oh you. Who the wildest yearn For the old-time step and the glad return. Think of him faring on, as dear In the love of There as the love of Here; Think of him still as the same, I say: He is not dead - he is just Away. Sadly missed by: Wife: Myra E. Coates, Other relatives and friends

Card of Thanks

BELL: With deep appreciation we thank our friends and relatives for sympathy expressed, the many beautiful floral tributes and many courtesies extended to us at the passing of our mother: MRS. MAGGIE BELL We are most appreciative and wish to thank Rev. Wayne T. Harris for his consoling message and the Summers Eastside Chapel for kind services rendered. Son: John ‘Petey’ Bell Daughter: Catherine Jones

REEDUS: We wish to express our sincere appreciation to our relatives, friends and neighbors for the kindness, prayers, sympathy and floral tributes extended to us at the passing of our beloved wife and mother: MRS. THELMA MAE REEDUS We especially wish to thank Elder James Sanders and the Stuart Mortuary for their kind services rendered. Willie Reedus and Family

VADEN: Members of the family of: HORACE HARRY VADEN appreciate the hundreds of cards, telegrams, letters, donations of food, and many other deeds received during our recent berea\ement. Contributions are too numerous for us to send individual notes of thanks to all of our friends. We are grateful for your thoughtfulness and kindness at the passing of our loved one. Thank You, Pastor Girton of Christ Missionary Baiptist Church. Members of the Vaden family wilt long remember your words of comfort. Rev. Ben Brown, Rev. Williams, Rev. McClendon. May God Bless You AH. Your Brother in Christ. Rev. Charles Vaden and Family Services lor city native in Detroit Services for William Lewis McClure, an Indianapolis native, were recently in Detroit. McClure, 54, died Nov. 12 in his Detroit home. A 1946 graduate of Crispus Attucks High School, he retired from the Air Force in 1969 after more than 20 years. McClure lived 14 years in Detroit. Surivors include his wife, Alma; son, William Cecil of Indianapolis; daughter, Venus Patterson of Tacoma, Wash.; brothers, Arthur Cameron and Raymond Lee; sisters, Lassie Woodard and Lucy Browder, both of Indianapolis.

Resnover dead at 66

JAMES RESNOVER

Services for James Resnover were Thursday in Emmanual Temple Church, of which he was a member. Resnover, 66, died Dec. 1 in his home, 763 Warman. Burial was in New Crown Cemetery. He was born in Columbus, Ohio, and lived more than 60 years in Indianapolis. A 1936 graduate of Crispus Attucks High School, Resnover was active in his church. He retired in 1981 from Brodey and Brodey Inc., where he worked several years. Survivors include his wife, Johnnie Mae; sons, John and James; daughters, Joann Dale, Judith Wiley and Jemnifer; brothers, Mercer of Beeville, Tex., Beverly and K. Joseph; sisters, Mary Dixon of Chicago and June Curry; 20 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Obituaries Coleman, Virgil: Died Nov. 29 in Wishard Hospital at 48. Service Dec. 2 in Stuart Mortuary. Maxwell, Eddie: Died Nov. 29 in Veterans Hospital at 62. Services Dec. 3 in Stuart Mortuary. Milligan, Marquette: Died Nov. 28 in Winona Hospital at 66. Services Dec. 3 in Little People’s Baptist Church, of which she was a member. Burial in Crown Hill Cemetery. ***• Stewart, Boyce Lee: Died Nov. 29 in a Danville nursing home at 69. Service Dec. 3 in Martindale Avenue Church of Christ, of which he was a member and deacon. •*** Highbaugh, Void Wilder: Died Nov. 30 in Wishard Hospital at 81. Services Dec. 5 in Stuart Mortuary. Burial in New Crown Cemetery. **** Shelby, Lawrence: Died Nov. 29 in Veterans Hospital at 53. Services Dec. 5 in Galilee Baptist Church, of which he was a member. Burial in Floral Park Cemetery. **«* Abernathy, Loretta: Died Dec. 1 in Wishard Hospital at 81. Services Dec. 6 in Mount Olive Baptist Church, of which she was a member. Adams, Leon: Died Dec. 2 in Wishard Hospital at 63. Services Dec. 6 in Bethany Baptist Church in Somerset, Ky. **** McClure, William Lewis: Died Nov. 12 in his Detroit home at 54. Services Nov. 18 in Detroit. **•* Wills, Rose Ann: Died Nov. 28 in an Indianapolis nursing home at 84. Services Dec. 6 in Mount Paran Baptist Church, of which she was a member and deaconess. *•** Molton, Olivia: Died Dec. 2 in her Indianapolis home at 67. Services Dec. 7 in Mount Moriah Missionary Baptist Church, of which she was a member, deaconess and choir member. Burden, Corey: Died Nov. 29 in Riley Hospital for Children at 6.months. Graveside services Dec. 3 in Crown Hill Cemetery. *••• Bell, William: Died Nov. 28 in Winona Hospital at 71. Services Dec. 2 in Mount Paran Baptist Church, of which he was a member and Sunday school teacher. Lasley, L. Tincha: Died Nov. 28 in Winona Hospital at 93. Services Dec. 2 in Metropolitan Baptist Church. Go To Church Sunday

JACOB BROS.

TH! nttMANAPOUS RCC0R0CK SATUROJ^LMOWiaIt,ItM *

obituaries 5eaf restraints for children

on display at Riley Hospital

JACOBS BROTHERS OBITUARIES FOR NOVEMBER 1983 MRS. CORA DUDLEY, November 4, 1983 - 8:00 p.m. Jacobs Brothers Westside Chapel. Rev. Arthur Johnson, officiating. Burial Floral Park Cemtery. MR. LUTHER SWEATT, November 10, 1983 - 8:00 p.m. Jacobs Brothers Westside Chapel. Rev. J.D. Adaway, officiating. Burial New Crown Cemetery. MR. MANIE SEVIER, November 12, 1983 - 1:00 p.m. Jacobs Brothers Westside Chapel. Elder Irvin Ward, officiating. Burial New Crown Cemetery. MR. AARON SHIRLEY, November 11, 1983 - 8:00 p.m. Jacobs Brothers Westside Chapel. Graveside Services New Crown Cemetery. MRS. LEOLA LITTLE, November 16, 1983 - 1:00 p.m. Jacobs Brothers Westside Chapel. Rev. Fred League, officiating. Burial New Crown Cemetery. MRS. ALBERTA MATTHEWS, November 17, 1983 - 8:00 p.m. Jacobs Brothers Westside Chapel. Rev. Fred League, officiating. Burial Floral Park Cemetery. MR. JOHN T. BANKS. November 15, 1983 Graveside Services. MRS. SARAH K. FISHER. November 26, 1983 - 1:00 p.m. Jacobs Brothers Westside Chapel. Rev. B.F. Sims, officiating. Burial Crown Hill Cemetery. MR. ALLEN J. SIMMS, November 29, 1983 - 11:00 a.m. Mt. Zion Baptist Church. Rev. Robert King, officiating. Burial Floral Park

Cemetery.

MRS. BESSIE HODGE. November 30, 1983 - 11:00 a.m. Phillips Temple C.M.E. Church. Rev. DeWayne Walker, officiating. Burial New Crown Cemetery.

Indiana will soon be join- seats in the lobby of the ing the other 40 states in the hospital Dec. 8-9 from 8 a.m. union that require car seat to 5 p.m. each day.

restraints for children. The The exhibit will invite

Hoosier law takes effect Jan. visitors to compare, test, and

1, 1984, and mandates that ask questions about the type all children from newborns of car seat appropriate for to 3-year-olds must be re- their child. Professionals strained in a federally ap- from the ASFC office will be proved car seat. Children 3 on hand to answer questions and 4 years old must be in and give guidance about

either a car seat or restrained buying car seats,

with a seat belt. “The display will focus

The Child Restraint Law attention on Indiana’s new

carries a Class C infraction child restraint taw and help punishable with a fine from educate people about the $25 to $500. The law was not importance of car seat safety

passed to stress the monetary penalty but to help save lives and to curtail disabling injuries to “little Hoosiers.” To help parents decide on

for children,*’ said Karen Bruner Stroup, ASFC re-

search associate.

The ASFC has planned

the best car seat for their this “try before you buy’ child and their care, the two-day display just before Automotive Safety for Chil- the gift-giving holidays to dren (ASFC) office at the encourage parents, grandpa-

James Whitcomb Riley Hospital for Children will display 30 different models of infant.

rents, or family friends to give a car seat as a Christmas gift for a baby or expectant

toddler, and convertible car mother. Gift thafs a life-saver

Medic Alert may not be the

most glamorous or trendy Membership is a good idea Christmas gift you’ll ever not only for people with give, but it could be the most serious diseases like diabetes, practical, especially for epilepsy and heart disease, someone on your Christmas but also for those sensitive to list who has a handicap, insect stings, or who have chronic illness or disability. allergic reactions to certain The Medic Alert Founda- drugs or take daily medication is recommending life- tions. It could also be time memberships in the valuable as identification for Medic Alert emergency medi- joggers, travelers and those cal identification program who work under hazardous through holiday gift certifi- conditions, even if they don’t cates. Medic Alert is an have any specific medical

identification system that d,sord ers.

consists of a bracelet or ...... . .. necklace with an emblem A il, (P e . t i me _. * I * * ! ,eiT ]^ ersh,p engraved with a medical 515- Gift kits are insignia on one side and a list available at the Indiana of the member’s medical Hospital Association, 3921 problems on the other, along N. Meridian, Indianapolis with an identifying member- 46208, or by calling 1 (800)

ship number. 344-3226.

Preparing for retirement

The “Golden Years.’’ That’s how most people view retirement - a time to relax and enjoy the fruits of life-long labor. But unless older adults plan their finances carefully, the dream of a secure, happy retirement may not work out as desired. “Money management is a serious consideration for people facing retirement,’’ says C. Melvin Hughes, president of Reynolds Carolina Credit Union (RCCU), which serves R.J. Reynolds Industries, Inc. and several of its subsidiaries. RCCU offers savings plans, loan programs and related services to a membership of about 20,000 current and retired RJR employees. “You’re never too young to start thinking about financial planning for retirement,” Hughes says. “But many people don’t begin giving serious consideration to retirement until they are in their late 30s or early 40s. With careful early planning, they can make a comfortable financial transition to retirement.” He suggests several ways that people in retirement or approaching retirement can make the most of their financial resources: *Establish personal goals. Determine what’s important to you. Do you want to take that long-planned trip to Europe? Should you save money for a new car? Use this information to set your financial priorities and set up a realistic budget. *Make sure you receive a reasonable return on your savings and investments. Talk with a representative of your bank or credit union to be sure your savings, stocks, bonds and other investments are earning the. most money possible within safety and liquidity considerations. *Use direct deposit services available at your bank or credit union. Direct deposit of pension checks, Social Security and other regular payments is a safe, convenient way to receive funds. *Shop carefully. Think twice before you buy and look for sales. To help avoid impulse buying, go shopping with a specific list and stick to it. If you’re planning a vacation, take advantage of off-season discounts. *Use a budget to analyze and plan your spending.

Ross, Virgie Ann: Died Nov. 24 in Wishard Hospital at 61. Graveside services Dec. 1 in Crown Hill Cemetery. **«* Davis, Ernest William: Died Nov. 23 in Wishard Hospital at 67. Services Nov. 29 in Willis Mortuary. Burial in Floral Park Cemetery.

Record your monthly living expenses, including costs for housing, utilities, food, transportation and personal expenses. Review the totals and look for ways to reduce

expenses.

‘Maintain a good credit rating. Before buying on credit, be sure that your budget can handle the monthly payments. Pay bills on time to keep a good credit

record.

Mid-America Consulting

opens clinic in city

Mid-America Consulting is opening an outpatient mental health clinic in north Indianapolis. Located in the Dunningston Office Complex, the clinic will offer a full range of outpatient services that include diagnostic evaluations, court evaluations, individual and group therapy and family and marital therapy. In addition to these services, special groups for eating disorders, weight loss, alcoholism and troubled adolescents will be offered.

Dr. Keglar states, “We feel there is a need for a clinic of this focus in the city. The black community as well as the general community face difficult times which produce additional stress and often leads to emotional problems. We feel fortunate in being able to provide services that will be of a high quality and an alternative to the public facilities. We accept the challenge to provide a better service.” Office hours are by* appointment.

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