Obituaries
Mary E. Schultz
November 4, 1932 to May 3, 2013
SUN CITY, CALIF. - Mary E. Schultz, 80, of Sun City, Calif., formerly of Pulaski County, passed away peacefully in her sleep Friday evening, May 3.
She was born was born on Nov. 4, 1932 in Rensselaer, the third child of Joseph and Myrtle Maienbrook. She married Chuck Schultz in 1951. He survives.
Also surviving are her daughters Kris Sheetz (husband George Grey) and Joleen Schultz (husband Dave Darnell) and son Chuck Schultz (wife Melinda Schultz), two granddaughters Heather Rudd and April Schultz and two great grandsons Ryker and Kayden Rudd. She is also survived by her younger brother, Joe Maienbrook, whom she helped to raise.
She was preceded in death by her older brother and sister, Bernie and Gene Maienbrook.
Mrs. Schultz spent her childhood and youth on a farm in Rensselaer. She was a cheerleader and developed a passion for dancing during her high school years. It was square dancing that brought Chuck and Mary together in 1949. After marriage and her husband's discharge from service in the U.S. Navy, the couple returned to Indiana in 1955 to set up their home in Francesville, and later Medaryville. In addition to being a wife and mother, Mrs. Schultz was active in the community and church. She later worked as the office manager for the local farm supply store, and then she managed the branch library in Medaryville.
From 1983-84, she served as the District Deputy for Eastern Star. Mary traveled throughout Indiana to the other 20 Districts. In the late 80s, she founded Mary’s Repeat Boutique. She and her husband enjoyed camping throughout their entire time together, first as a family and then as a retirement career delivering motor homes across the U.S. In 1999, they moved to Sun City, Calif., following two of their kids. She will be remembered as a loving mother, trusted friend, and devoted wife.
A memorial service will be at 11 a.m., Saturday (May 11), at the United Methodist Church, Sun City, Calif.
In lieu of flowers, the family is asking that donations be given for the development of a play area for small dogs at Sun City K9 Adoptions. To make a tax deductible donation: Please provide a check made out to Sun City K9 Adoptions. Mail the check to: Joleen Schultz, 2852 Cupeno Court, Jamul, CA 91935.
Jacob Bradley
March 6, 1984 to May 8, 2013
MONON - Jacob Bradley, 29, of Winamac, passed away in his sleep around 12 p.m. Wednesday, May 8, at his home.
He was born March 6, 1984 in Monticello to Grover and Vickie (Hall) Bradley.

Surviving with his parents are his siblings, Tammy Pesina (husband: Joaquin) of Winamac, Josh Bradley of Winamac, Charlie Bradley of Winamac, Ashley Anderson of Winamac, Tom Cormican (wife: Rhonda) of Coonslake, and Geno Cormican of North Dakota.
Mr. Bradley attended West Central High School. He loved hanging out with his friends and driving around in his truck. He also liked mowing and watching movies. He really enjoyed spending time with his nieces and nephews.
Friends may call from 12 noon until the time of funeral service at 1 p.m. Monday (May 13), at Clapper Family Funeral Home of Monon; Rev. Chris Dodson to officiate. Interment will follow in Tippecanoe Christian Church Cemetery, Winamac.
Memorials may be made to the Jacob Bradley Memorial Fund.
Forest G. Conn
September 5, 1915 to May 6, 2013
WINAMAC - Forest G. Conn, 97 of Winamac, died at 2:25 p.m., Monday, May 6, at St. Vincent Medical, Indianapolis.
She was born Sept. 5, 1915, in Winamac, to the late Henry Edgar and Emma Jeanetta Cramer Vanaman. She married Harold L. McWherter on Sept. 19, 1935 in Winamac. He died on Sept. 16, 1944. She married Harry R. Conn on June 29, 1947 in Winamac. Harry died Jan. 8, 2002.

Survivors include Richard L. Conn, Winamac, Son
Several Nieces and Nephews
She was preceded in death by
Claude Vanaman, Brother
Virgil Vanaman, Brother
Robert Vanaman, Brother
Mrs. Conn was a member of the First Christian Church in Winamac. She was a Past Matron of OES 96, Winamac.
She was a former laborer at the Kingsbury Ordinance Plant, a former telephone operator and clerk for the United Telephone Co, and a former bookeeper at the ASCS office in Winamac. She last worked as a secretary and abstract preparer at the Gast Law office in Winamac. She loved to work in her flower garden, and horseback riding. She also loved to crochet afghans and to sew quilts. She read western and history novels on her Kindle.
Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m., Thursday, at Frain Mortuary. An OES service will begin at 6:30 p.m.,at the funeral home. The funeral services will be at 10 a.m., Friday (May 10), at the funeral home with Rev. Glen Meyerand and Pastor Rick Abbott officiating. Burial will be in McKinley Memorial Gardens Cemetery, Winamac.
Memorial donations may be given to the charity of the donor's choice.
Russell Prange Jr.
April 14, 1930 to May 6, 2013
WINAMAC - Russell "Rusty" Prange Jr., 83, of Winamac, died at 12:10 p.m., Monday, May 6, at his residence.
He was born April 14, 1930, in Pomeroy, IA, to the late Russell and Irma Dahlke Prange Sr. He married Ann E. Bollhauve on June 13, 1953, in Winamac. She passed away June 7, 2006

Survivors include:
Terrance T. (Brenda) Prange , Fort Wayne, Son
Deborah A. (Jeffrey) Compton, Star City, Daughter
Steven R. (Catherine) Prange, Niles, MI, Son
Richard (Jennifer) Prange, Grandson
Erin (Kevin) Allen, Granddaughter
Emily (Andrew) Workman, Granddaughter
Lizabeth Prange, Granddaughter
Chad (April) Compton, Grandson
Brooke (William) Jung, Granddaughter
Dori Prange, Granddaughter
Josh Kujawa, Grandson
11 Great Grandchildren
Gary Prange, Pomeroy, IA, Brother
Mr. Prange was a retired meat cutter and had worked many years at Russell's Trading Post in Winamac. He was also a self-employed painter. He was a veteran of the U.S. Navy during the Korean Conflict serving aboard the USS Orleck. He attended St. Peter's Catholic Church for many years. He enjoyed fishing and hunting. He was a wonderful father, grandfather, and great grandfather and enjoyed spending time with his family.
Friends may call after 1 p.m., Friday, at Frain Mortuary, Winamac. The funeral service will follow at 2 p.m., (Friday, May 10), at the funeral home with Terrance Prange officiating. Burial will be in St. Peter's Cemetery, Winamac. The American Legion and VFW will conduct military graveside services.
Daniel E. Wilson
October 1, 1962 to May 4, 2013
WINAMAC - Daniel E. Wilson, 50, of Monterey, died at 7:48 p.m., Saturday, May 14, at Pulaski Memorial Hospital, Winamac.
He was born Oct. 1, 1962, in Cheverly, MD, to James and Myra Lovekemp Wilson. He married April L. Depue on Jan. 1, 1983, in Midwest City, OK. She survives.
Survivors include:
Stephen (Linda) Swetland, Wasilla, AK, Son
Amber N. Wilson, Monterey, Daughter
Jonathan J. Wilson, Monterey, Son
3 Grandchildren
2 Great Grandchildren
Myra L. Lovekemp Sundberg, Glendale, AZ, mother
James A. Wilson Jr., Glendale, AZ, Brother
Kenneth B. Wilson, Glendale, AZ, Brother
Preceded in death by:
James A. Wilson, Father
Pete Sundberg, Step Father
Mr. Wilson joined the U.S. Army in 1980 and then the U.S. Air Force in 1981. He spent the next 22 years serving his country, retiring June 30, 2004. He retired as a Master Sargent. He was a flight engineer for 19 years and an aerospace maintenance engineer for three years. He spent most of his career flying on the C-130. He loved flying. He served numerous times in the Persian Gulf during the recent conflicts there.
After his retirement, Mr. Wilson enjoyed collecting antique firearms. He loved the outdoors, keeping busy all the time, and his fur babies. He will be really missed by his family.
No services will be held.
Daniel L. Sparks
November 29, 1952 to May 4,2013
ROYAL CENTER - Daniel L. Sparks, 60 of Winamac passed away Saturday, May 4, at St. Vincent’s Hospital in Indianapolis.
Born on Nov. 29, 1952 in Winamac, he was the son of the late Henry and Annabelle (Bitterling) Sparks.
Survivors include his brothers, David Sparks (Carol) and Douglas Sparks (Catherine), and sister, Deanna Pletka (Dennis) all of Winamac. He is also survived by several nieces and nephews.
Mr. Sparks was a 1972 Winamac Community High School graduate. He was a retired brake inspector from Eaton Corporation in Winamac.
There will be no visitation or service.
Memorial donations may be made to one’s favorite charity.
Arrangements have been entrusted to Harrison-Metzger & Rans Funeral Homes, Royal Center Chapel.
Donald D. Myers
December 29, 1929 to May 5, 2013
FRANCESVILLE - Donald D. Myers, 83, of Francesville, passed away at 6:10 p.m., Sunday, May 5, at IU Health Arnett Hospital, n Lafayette.
He was born Dec. 29, 1929, in Francesville, to the late Roy Jacob and Edith Anna Grock Myers.

Survivors include:
Michael Roy (Debra) Myers, Middletown, MD, Son
Dawn Elaine (David) Purkey, Davis, CA, Daughter
Kyle Roy Myers, Grandson
Corie-Mae Lee Myers, Granddaughter
Hannah Alice Purkey, Granddaughter
Sage Martha Purkey, Granddaughter
Mabel Brown, Monon, Sister
Virgil R. "Bud" Myers, Francesville, Brother
Gertrude Godbout, Manchester, NH, Sister
Maudelene Allyn, San Antonio, TX, Sister
Jeanne Hawn, Lakewood, CO, Sister
Norma Lee Hammel, Angola, IN Sister
Numerous Nieces & Nephews
He was preceded in death by:
Alyce Edith Onken, Sister
Ruth Leibert, Sister
Stanley Myers, Infant Brother
Mr. Myers graduated from Francesville High School in 1947. Following graduation, he worked for his father at Myers Garage in Francesville. He owned and operated the garage alongside his brother, Bud, for many years. From 1957 to 1970, he drove a school bus for the Francesville school. Mr. Myers and his wife Judy purchased the "Drive-In" in 1960. He sold the business in 1970 and moved to Pennsylvania with his family. While in Pennsylvania he owned and operated a restaurant and sold real estate. Upon returning to Francesville in 1975, he went to work at the Medaryville Correctional Center where he worked as a correctional officer until his retirement in 1994.
Mr. Myers was a member of the First Christian Church of Francesville. He was a member of the Eagles Lodge in Monon and a former member of the Masonic Lodge in Francesville. He was an avid Chicago Cubs and NASCAR fan. He especially enjoyed helping to restore his homeplace in Francesville.
Friends may call from 12 noon to1 p.m., Wednesday, at Frain Mortuary Querry-Ulbricht Chapel, Francesville. The funeral service will follow at 1 p.m., (Wednesday, May 8), at the funeral home with Pastor James Ketchen officiating. Burial will be in Roseland Cemetery, Francesville.
Memorial donations may be given to the First Christian Church of Francesville.
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