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605 South 25th Street
Terre Haute, IN 47803
(812) 232-1365
237 South 23rd Street
Terre Haute, IN 47803
(812) 235-1996
2425 Wabash Avenue
Terre Haute, IN 47807
(812) 232-4351
4227 Wabash Avenue
Terre Haute, IN 47803
(812) 232-8404
85 E. Springhill Dr
Terre Haute, IN 47802
(812) 299-5125
2005 North 13th Street
Terre Haute, IN 47804
(812) 234-7898
1601 Lockport Road
Terre Haute, IN 47802
(812) 232-7116
4420 Wabash Avenue
Terre Haute, IN 47803
(812) 877-2531
4660 North Lafayette Street
Terre Haute, IN 47805
(812) 462-1010
3455 South Fagin Street
Terre Haute, IN 47802
(812) 238-9801
9939 East South State Road 63
Terre Haute, IN 47802
(812) 299-5125
Terre Haute IN Obituaries and Death Notices
Monday, March 27, 2017Where's the Republican Party's energy for that? Who benefits from this waste?Follow the money.Talk about misplaced priorities.— Peter Ciancone, Terre HauteA final chapterThe Vigo County Health Department would like to acknowledge and thank those who displayed compassion to Cameron Hoopingarner.First, Roselawn Funeral Home, guided by Director Scott Herrick, for assisting with Cameron’s service, burial plot, vault and casket.Cowan & Cook Floral for the beautiful casket spray.The fine officers from the Terre Haute Police Department who carried Cameron to his final resting place.The Vigo County Sheriff’s Department, the Vigo County Coroner’s Office, and Dr. Roland Kohr for their dedication to their profession, and to Cameron’s aunt and uncle.Lastly, thank you to the entire community for the sympathy and prayers for Cameron.The Vigo County Health Department’s Vital Statistics Division has the privilege to work with families as we issue birth and death certificates. Life is a story, with birth being the first chapter and death the last.Rest in peace, Cameron.— Connie Malooley, Vital statistics supervisorVigo County Health Department#ndn-video-player-3.ndn_embedded .ndn_floatContainer { margin-top: 10px; margin-bottom: 20px; }...
Monday, March 06, 2017Monna Irons, 81, of Linton, passed away at 4:33 p.m. Monday, Feb. 20 in Union Hospital in Terre Haute.She was born March 15, 1935 in Greene County to LaGonia “Eph” Kirkpatrick and Mamie Cecil (Flynn) Kirkpatrick.Survivors include her daughters and son-in-law, Lavonna Rose of Linton, Rita and Larry Velez of Terre Haute, Madonna and Paul Templeton of Terre Haute; grandchildren, Jerad Rose, Angela and Ryan Turner, Abby and Josh Brown, Allison Velez, Andy and Marie Cox, Jon Cox, Asaph and Sara Rink; great-grandchildren, Jerad Devin Rose, Brayden Turner, Peyton Turner, Sophia Brown, Alex Brown, Andrea Cox, Andy Cox, Ashley Cox, Cheyenne Copeland, Hunter, Cox, Ava Rink; brother, Raymond Kirkpatrick of Hutsonville, Ill.; and sister, Grace Brown of Sullivan.She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Bob Irons on Sept. 15, 2002; great-grandson, Tyler Cox; siblings, Marvin Kirkpatrick, Pearl Agan, Bernice Campbell, Betty Sparks, Bill Kirkpatrick, Joan Rose and Olive Tackett.Monna had been a waitress, worked at Keller Chair Factory, Charles Industries, Morning Side in South Be...
Monday, February 20, 2017Rachel Marie RomasRachel Marie Romas, 31, of Terre Haute, Indiana, passed away at 11:01pm February 7, 2017 following a short battle with Acute Lymphoblastic T-Cell Lymphoma.At the age of 4 years old Rachel was diagnosed with Wilms Tumor of the Kidney and had been in remission for 27 years before her recent diagnosis.Rachel was born in Terre Haute, Indiana the daughter of Cliff and Lori (Reynolds) Romas. She graduated from Northview High School with the class of 2004 and graduated from Saint Mary of the Woods College with a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology and Sociology with a minor in Criminal Justice. Rachel continued her education at S.M.W.C. and graduated in 2010 with a Master’s degree in Non-profit Leadership Development.Rachel had worked at S.M.W.C. in the Admissions office as the Assistant Director of Admissions. She worked for the American Cancer Society in Terre Haute and Indianapolis as a community representative. Chances and Services for Youth as the Development Director and most recently at Rose Hulman Institute of T...
Monday, November 07, 2016Friday to find aggravating factors in his crimes, including the heinous nature of the killings. Under Nebraska law, a three-judge panel must unanimously decide to impose the death sentence.Garcia, of Terre Haute, Indiana, was convicted Wednesday of first-degree murder in the 2008 stabbing deaths of the 11-year-old son of a Creighton University medical school doctor and the family's housekeeper, as well as the 2013 killings of another Creighton doctor and that doctor's wife. Prosecutors say Garcia was motivated by revenge over being fired by the doctors in 2001.© 2016 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
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Monday, March 27, 2017Where's the Republican Party's energy for that? Who benefits from this waste?Follow the money.Talk about misplaced priorities.— Peter Ciancone, Terre HauteA final chapterThe Vigo County Health Department would like to acknowledge and thank those who displayed compassion to Cameron Hoopingarner.First, Roselawn Funeral Home, guided by Director Scott Herrick, for assisting with Cameron’s service, burial plot, vault and casket.Cowan & Cook Floral for the beautiful casket spray.The fine officers from the Terre Haute Police Department who carried Cameron to his final resting place.The Vigo County Sheriff’s Department, the Vigo County Coroner’s Office, and Dr. Roland Kohr for their dedication to their profession, and to Cameron’s aunt and uncle.Lastly, thank you to the entire community for the sympathy and prayers for Cameron.The Vigo County Health Department’s Vital Statistics Division has the privilege to work with families as we issue birth and death certificates. Life is a story, with birth being the first chapter and death the last.Rest in peace, Cameron.— Connie Malooley, Vital statistics supervisorVigo County Health Department#ndn-video-player-3.ndn_embedded .ndn_floatContainer { margin-top: 10px; margin-bottom: 20px; }...
Monday, March 06, 2017Monna Irons, 81, of Linton, passed away at 4:33 p.m. Monday, Feb. 20 in Union Hospital in Terre Haute.She was born March 15, 1935 in Greene County to LaGonia “Eph” Kirkpatrick and Mamie Cecil (Flynn) Kirkpatrick.Survivors include her daughters and son-in-law, Lavonna Rose of Linton, Rita and Larry Velez of Terre Haute, Madonna and Paul Templeton of Terre Haute; grandchildren, Jerad Rose, Angela and Ryan Turner, Abby and Josh Brown, Allison Velez, Andy and Marie Cox, Jon Cox, Asaph and Sara Rink; great-grandchildren, Jerad Devin Rose, Brayden Turner, Peyton Turner, Sophia Brown, Alex Brown, Andrea Cox, Andy Cox, Ashley Cox, Cheyenne Copeland, Hunter, Cox, Ava Rink; brother, Raymond Kirkpatrick of Hutsonville, Ill.; and sister, Grace Brown of Sullivan.She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Bob Irons on Sept. 15, 2002; great-grandson, Tyler Cox; siblings, Marvin Kirkpatrick, Pearl Agan, Bernice Campbell, Betty Sparks, Bill Kirkpatrick, Joan Rose and Olive Tackett.Monna had been a waitress, worked at Keller Chair Factory, Charles Industries, Morning Side in South Be...
Monday, February 20, 2017Rachel Marie RomasRachel Marie Romas, 31, of Terre Haute, Indiana, passed away at 11:01pm February 7, 2017 following a short battle with Acute Lymphoblastic T-Cell Lymphoma.At the age of 4 years old Rachel was diagnosed with Wilms Tumor of the Kidney and had been in remission for 27 years before her recent diagnosis.Rachel was born in Terre Haute, Indiana the daughter of Cliff and Lori (Reynolds) Romas. She graduated from Northview High School with the class of 2004 and graduated from Saint Mary of the Woods College with a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology and Sociology with a minor in Criminal Justice. Rachel continued her education at S.M.W.C. and graduated in 2010 with a Master’s degree in Non-profit Leadership Development.Rachel had worked at S.M.W.C. in the Admissions office as the Assistant Director of Admissions. She worked for the American Cancer Society in Terre Haute and Indianapolis as a community representative. Chances and Services for Youth as the Development Director and most recently at Rose Hulman Institute of T...
Monday, November 07, 2016Friday to find aggravating factors in his crimes, including the heinous nature of the killings. Under Nebraska law, a three-judge panel must unanimously decide to impose the death sentence.Garcia, of Terre Haute, Indiana, was convicted Wednesday of first-degree murder in the 2008 stabbing deaths of the 11-year-old son of a Creighton University medical school doctor and the family's housekeeper, as well as the 2013 killings of another Creighton doctor and that doctor's wife. Prosecutors say Garcia was motivated by revenge over being fired by the doctors in 2001.© 2016 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.