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Maxine A. Smith, 91, of English, Indiana died on April 28, 2023 at Harrison Healthcare in Corydon, Indiana. Maxine was born on August 22, 1931 in English, Indiana to the late William Glenn Smith and Ferne I. (Sloan) Benham.
She was former owner of Maxines Cleaners and Shoe Repair and former Clerk-Treasurer for the Town of English. She was a member of the Hillview Christian Church and English Civics Club.
Maxine was preceded in death by her parents and brothers: William (Bill), Terry, and Duane Smith.
Maxine was survived by her companion, Lois Stephenson and many nieces, nephews, grand nieces, grand nephews, great nieces, and great nephews.
Funeral services will be on Wednesday, May 3, 2023 at 1:00 pm at the Hillview Christian Church, 4180 State Road 64, Marengo, Indiana 47140.
Visitation will be on Tuesday, May 2, 2023 from 4-8 pm and on Wednesday, after 10:00 am until time of the service at 1:00 pm, all at Hillview Christian Church.
Cortni Crews, like the daughter Mackie never had, will officiate the service.
Brown Funeral Home in Milltown, Indiana is entrusted with the arrangemen
Dorothy May Oakes, age 93 of Salem, Indiana passed away Saturday, April 29, 2023 at 6:30 am, in St. Vincent Hospital in Salem, Indiana.
Born July 27, 1929 in New Albany, Indiana, she was the daughter of the late Nolan Smith and Addie (Heinize) Smith.
January 12, 1948 she married Charles Russell Oakes, who passed away June 19, 2016
She was a former employee of the old Bata Shoe Company in Salem for 13 years and the Fines Shirt Factory in New Albany for 5 years.
She was a member of Georgetown Christian Church and was a member of the Blue River Baptist Church since 2017.
Survivors include:
Son: Albert (Sonja) Oakes of Salem, Indiana;
Daughter: Mary Kathleen (Mike) Hayes of Henryville, Indiana;
Daughter: Linda Elaine (Ralph) Quillen of Pekin, Indiana;
Brother: Donald Smith of Georgetown, Indiana;
Sister: Martha Owen of Georgetown, Indiana.
She is also survived by 8 grandchildren, 19 great grandchildren, 3 great great grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by 2 Sons, James Oaks and Jonathon Smith and 2 Daughters, Betty Sue Oakes and Barbara McKnight and a sister, Patricia Butler.
Visitation: 4 to 8 pm Monday and 10 am to 12pm Noon Tuesday at Dawalt Funeral Home.
Funeral Service: 12:00 Noon Tuesday at Dawalt Funeral Home with Pastor Brad Moore officiating and the committal and interment will follow the service at Crown Hill Cemetery in Salem.
Aleasha Marie Talbert, age 39 of Salem, Indiana passed away Wednesday, April 26, 2023 at 4:47 pm, at University Of Louisville Hospital.
Born April 20, 1984 in Fort Polk, Louisiana, she was the daughter of Daniel Lee Talbert and Sandra Dee (Miers) Talbert.
She was baptized into the New Testament Church of Greenville, Indiana in 1997, was a resident of Washington County since 1989 and graduated from Eastern High School in 2003, before attending Indiana University Southeast.
She was a Pharmacy Technician at CVS Pharmacy, where she had a passion for helping others save with their prescription costs. She enjoyed shopping with her sisters and spoiling her niece and nephews. Spending time with her family was everything to her.
She is survived by her mother and father Sandra and Daniel Talbert of Pekin; 2 Sisters: Erika Barrett (Josh) of Sellersburg and Jessica Stacy (Quentin) of Sadieville, Kentucky; Fiance Jesse Riddle of Salem; Maternal Grandfather Robert Miers of Rolla, Missoiuri; Paternal Grandmother Grace Talbert of Greenville, Indiana, along with 4 Aunts; 1 uncle; 5 cousins and her pride and joy niece and nephews, Elizabeth Barrett and Mason and Grayson Stacy.
She was preceded in death by Grandparents: Omer Talbert and Janet (Nash) Miers; 1 uncle and 2 cousins.
Visitation: 1 to 5 pm Sunday at Dawalt Funeral Home.
Funeral Service: 5:00 pm Sunday with John Boaz officiating.
The Family Requests Donations to:
Washington County Relay for Life
C/O Jeanette Nolan
945 North Rush Creek Road
Salem, Indiana 47167
Doris Jeanne Pickerill passed away peacefully on April 24, 2023.
Doris was born July 11, 1926 to Helen Fern Shaffer and Heber Jesse Sill in Salem, Indiana.
Doris grew up near the Blue River bridge and Beck’s Mill in the country in Salem. She enjoyed spending time reading books, gardening and learning to crochet, taught to her by her favorite aunt, Cora Rudder. She loved spending time with her uncle Ellis and Aunt Cora Rudder and enjoyed playing with her cousins, Victor, Paul and Robert Rudder. Her mother Helen was a homemaker, her father Heber worked at Smith Cabinet and later farmed at their country home raising chickens and tobacco. Doris spent her childhood years helping raise her siblings, who endearingly called her “Sis” . She walked to school and being an avid reader was a frequent visitor at the Salem Library. Her favorite book was Little Women by Louisa May Alcott. During her childhood, she also helped with gardening, learned to can fruits and vegetables, make pickles, bake pies cakes and cookies, which her brothers loved and enjoyed. In the evenings and weekends, she would listen to the Grand Ole Opry with her mother and grandmother Shaffer.
Doris met the love of her life, Eugene Pickerill while he was serving in the US Navy. They were married March 9, 1947 in Pekin, Indiana at the parsonage of the Highway Church, in a private ceremony. Their dear friends, Charles and Gerry Pickerill were the Best Man and Maid of Honor. They all celebrated with a dinner in Louisville, Ky. Doris and Eugene spent their wedding night at the now historical Seelbach Hotel in Louisville. Their first home was in an apartment in Louisville, living above a restaurant, which they baked pies for on the weekends to make extra money to enjoy the movie theater. After moving back to Salem, Eugene built the family home on Highway 60, where they lived and raised their three children, Ron, Teri and Barbara.
Doris was a homemaker and enjoyed gardening, flowers, sewing and baking. She was a member of the Homemaker Club and the D. A. R. Eugene worked as a supervisor at International Harvester in Louisville. In the summers they enjoyed traveling with their children to Florida to visit friends and family. After retirement from International Harvester, Eugene and Doris traveled in the States in their RV and eventually moved to a home near Phoenix, Arizona. Eugene passed away on February 9, 1994, one month before their 47th Anniversary.
Soon after his death, Doris moved back to Indiana to be near her family. She spent the remainder of her life living in Scottsburg, Indiana, near her youngest child, Barbara and her husband Foster. They were loving caretakers until she passed.
Funeral Service: 2 pm Saturday April 29th at Dawalt Funeral Home in Salem, followed by interment in Crown Hill Cemetery.
Visitation will be Saturday from Noon until the time of the service.
Anita S. Poorman, age 93 of Terre Haute, Indiana passed away Thursday, April 27, 2023 at 9:15 pm, in her residence.
Born September 1, 1929 in Salem, Indiana, she was the daughter of the late Lorraine and Helen (Barrett) Short.
She was a homemaker and retired piano teacher and was a member of the Seelyville United Methodist Church. She had been a resident of Terre Haute for many years and was formerly of Salem, Bloomington and Columbus.
On August 25, 1951 she married Lawrence E. Poorman, who passed away February 18, 2008.
She is survived by 5 grandchildren and was preceded in death by 2 sons, Kevin L. and Kyle B. Poorman.
A private burial was held at Crown Hill Cemetery.
Arrangements by Dawalt Funeral Home
Memorial Contributions to:
Habitat for Humanity of Indiana
https://habitatindiana.org/
Martha Lee (Bell) Newlon, age 91, of Pekin passed away Saturday, April 29, 2023 at Meadow View Health and Rehab. Born November 29, 1931 in Pekin, she was the daughter of the late Walter Bell and Maude (Cooley) Bell.
On January 29, 1950, she married Carl Andrew “Andy” Newlon who preceded her in death on May 10, 2022.
Martha Lee was a retired secretary for Eastern High School, a member of East View Church of Christ and a former member of the Pekin Community Betterment Organization.
She is survived by 4 children: Roger Newlon, Rene Batt (Ralph), Rhonda Burnett (Steve), and Lora Nale (Gary); 6 grandchildren: Andrea Craig (Wes), Mikie Batt (Ashley), Stephanie Dolleris (Troy), Malea Fordyce (Aaron), Mallory Bennett (Brian), and Kate Roach (Neil); and 11 great grandchildren: Kagan, Aubree, and Brynn Craig; Kylie, Chase, and Madison Batt; Adriana and Alexander Dolleris; Connor and Liam Fordyce; and Cam Roach.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Walter and Maude Bell; husband, Andy Newlon; son, Michael Newlon; and sister, Helen Nale.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday, May 3, 2023 at 11:00 a.m. at Hughes-Taylor Funeral Home-Pekin Chapel with Paul Denny officiating.
Visitation will be held Tuesday, May 2, from 3:00 to 8:00 p.m. at the funeral home and on Wednesday from 9:00 a.m. until time of service at the funeral home.
Burial to follow in Martinsburg Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105.
Austin Gamblers’ Jose Vitor Leme solidifies No. 2 rank in his quest for a record-tying third gold buckle compliments of a runner-up finish
As the 2023 PBR (Professional Bull Riders) Unleash The Beast regular season concluded Sunday afternoon in Louisville, Kentucky, Dener Barbosa (Paulo de Faria, Brazil) further established himself as a World Championship contender. Barbosa went a perfect 3-for-3 inside the KFC Yum! Center to win the PBR Cooper Tires Invitational, presented by Kubota, and vault to No. 5 in the world standings.

Barbosa travelled to the Bluegrass State ranked No. 9 in the 2023 gold buckle battle.
The Nashville Stampede rider in the separate PBR Team Series was quick to strike in Round 1, delivering the top marks when he rode I’m Legit Too (Hart Cattle Co./Hale) for 89.5 points.
The reserved Brazilian then maintained his spot atop the event leaderboard compliments of an 85.75-point effort aboard Crunch Time (Sterk Bucking Bulls) in the second round.
With the first selection in the championship round bull draft, Barbosa elected to go head-to-head with animal athlete powerhouse Blue Duck (Cord McCoy/Grin/Jacobson/Davis Rodeo Ranch/McCoy Rodeo).
Barbosa remained centered aboard the bull en route to the whistle, erupting into celebration once on the dirt. However, the arena quickly quieted as the ride was reviewed for a slap. Upon careful review, the qualified ride stood with Barbosa awarded a monstrous 90.25 points, his second 90-point ride of the season.
The golden finish garnered Barbosa a check for $45,712.67, along with a pivotal 139 Unleash The Beast points. He catapulted to No. 5 in the standings, now within 354.17 points of Stampede teammate and No. 1 Kaique Pacheco (Itatiba, Brazil), who did not compete in Louisville due to injury.
Two-time PBR World Champion Jose Vitor Leme (Ribas do Rio Pardo, Brazil) made a statement in his return to competition after missing the six most recent tour stops due to injury. Going 2-for-3, the Austin Gamblers’ Leme finished second, solidifying his No. 2 rank and decimating Pacheco’s lead.
Leme failed to convert in Round 1, called for a slap atop Hostage (Hart Cattle Co./Hale/Randy Wood) at the 1.24-second mark.
The resilient contender, however, was fast to rebound, winning Round 2 with a commanding 90-point ride aboard Wild Card (Mike Miller Bucking Bulls).
Remaining white-hot in his return, Leme delivered his second-consecutive round-winning, 90-point score in the championship round, covering Ivy League (Jane Clark/Gene Owen) for a mammoth 91 points, securing the runner-up finish.
Thus far in 2023, Leme has registered four 90-point rides and seven round wins, the second-most of any PBR rider in both statistical categories.
Leme returns to Texas having earned 108 points to conclude the regular season. After he began the Louisville event 182 points back of No. 1 Pacheco, he is now within 74 points of the top position as he continues to chase his record-tying third PBR World Championship.
Third, and one of the biggest stories in Louisville, was 19-year-old rookie sensation Brady Turgeon (New River, Arizona), who has yet to declare for the 2023 PBR Team Series Draft on May 17. The deadline for riders to declare their eligibility to be selected by one of the new league’s eight teams is midnight (MT) Monday night.
Turgeon was electric in the opening rounds of action, riding Bomb Diggity (Davis Rodeo Ranch) for 88.25 points and Train Station (Cornwell Bucking Bulls) for 86 points to punch his ticket to the championship round second in the event.
The Arizonan, however, was no match for YETI World Champion Bull contender UTZ BesTex Legend (Blake Sharp/Chris Utz/Carey Brothers), upended in 2.9 seconds.
With the podium finish, Turgeon earned a crucial 67.5 Unleash The Beast points, and he rose from No. 46 to No. 41 in the rankings.
Eduardo Aparecido (Gouvelandia, Brazil) was fourth.
The Arizona Ridge Riders’ all star began his outing in Louisville in dismal fashion, tossed by Mississippi Madness (Blake Sharp/CB & Traci Lee) in 4.99 seconds.
Aparecido, however, reversed course in Round 2, riding Smooth Kat (Cornwell Bucking Bulls) for 86 points to earn one of 12 berths to the championship round.
Continuing his momentum, the veteran Brazilian capped his event with an 88-point ride on Medicine Man (TNT Bucking Bulls/Hart Cattle Co.).
Aparecido netted 51.5 Unleash The Beast points in the tour’s regular-season finale. He remained No. 8 in the World Championship race, now 384.5 points back of No. 1 Pacheco.
Rounding out the Top 5 in fifth was the Austin Gamblers’ Lucas Divino (Nova Crixas, Brazil).
With an 85.25-point ride on Ninja Cowboy (Universal Pro Rodeo/Rachel & Dustin Powell) and an 87.5-point score aboard Red Mosquito (Cord McCoy/Zach Muegge/McCoy Rodeo), Divino earned 48 Unleash the Beast points.
Divino rose from No. 42 to No. 32 in the standings, clinching a berth to the 2023 PBR World Finals: Unleash The Beast, May 12-21 in Fort Worth, Texas, at Dickies Arena.
In the bull pen, UTZ BesTex Legend earned his second YETI “Built for the Wild” Bull of the Event honor for his trip with Turgeon. The animal athlete was marked a tour-stop best 45 points.
The season will conclude May 12-21 in Fort Worth, Texas, with the 2023 PBR World Finals: Unleash The Beast when the 2023 PBR World Champion will be crowned, receiving the coveted gold buckle and $1 million bonus.
The 2023 PBR World Finals opening weekend will take place at Dickies Arena on Friday, May 12, and Saturday, May 13, at 7:45 p.m. CT, and Sunday, May 14, at 1:45 p.m. CT. The action continues Thursday, May 18, Friday, May 19, and Saturday, May 20, at 7:45 p.m. CT, concluding on Sunday, May 21, at 1:45 p.m. CT.
Elsewhere in the PBR, Dylan Smith (Ararat, Virginia) won the Pendleton Whisky Velocity Tour’s final regular-season event at Reed Arena in College Station, Texas.
Smith was explosive in Round 1 of the Aggieland Classic, delivering the fourth-best score when he outlasted White Lightning (Flying C/Flying P Bucking Bulls) for 83.5 points. Despite being tossed by Risky Business (CO Cattle Co./Bob Whisnant) in a swift 1.66 seconds in Round 2, the Virginia native dominated Lemonade (JQH/TDS/Buentello Bucking Bulls) for 85.5 points in the championship round to rocket to the top of the event leaderboard and clinch the victory.
Smith earned 124 Velocity Global points for the win, surging to No. 34 in the race to be crowned the 2023 PBR Pendleton Whisky Velocity Tour Champion.
The 2023 PBR Pendleton Whisky Velocity Tour concludes May 5-6 in Corpus Christi, Texas. The PBR Pendleton Whisky Velocity Tour Finals begins nightly at 7:30 p.m. CDT inside American Bank Center Arena.
PBR RidePass on Pluto TV will offer re-airs and on-demand replays of every PBR Unleash The Beast and Pendleton Whisky Velocity Tour event. PBR RidePass is available on desktops, laptops and mobile devices via www.pluto.tv. Click here for on-demand PBR programming.
PBR Unleash The Beast
PBR Cooper Tires Invitational, presented Kubota
KFC Yum! Center – Louisville, Kentucky
Event Leaders (Round 1-Round 2-Round 3-Event Aggregate-Event Points)
(tie). Derek Kolbaba, 0-86.25-0-86.25-18.5 Points.
(tie). Flavio Zivieri, 85.25-0-0-85.25-13 Points.
Boudreaux Campbell, 0-0-0-0.00
Rafael Jose de Brito, 0-0-0-0.00
Jesse Petri, 0-0-0-0.00
Tate Pollmeier, 0-0-0-0.00
Keyshawn Whitehorse, 0-0-0-0.00
Silvano Alves, 0-0-0-0.00
Rafael Henrique dos Santos, 0-0-0-0.00
Colten Fritzlan, 0-0-0-0.00
Eli Vastbinder, 0-0-0-0.00
Manoelito de Souza Junior, 0-0-0-0.00
Koltin Hevalow, 0-0-0-0.00
Wyatt Rogers, 0-0-0-0.00
Austin Richardson, 0-0-0-0.00
Marcus Mast, 0-0-0-0.00
Chase Outlaw, 0-0-0-0.00
Dakota Louis, 0-0-0-0.00
Nick Tetz, 0-0-0-0.00
Junior Patrik Souza, 0-0-0-0.00
Afonso Quintino, 0-0-0-0.00
Ednei Caminhas, 0-0-0-0.00
Ednélio Almeida, 0-0-0-0.00
Lane Lasley, 0-0-0-0.00
2023 PBR Unleash The Beast World Championship Standings
(Place, Rider, Events, Wins, Top 5’s, Points, Total Winnings)
PBR Pendleton Whisky Velocity Tour
PBR Aggieland Classic
Reed Arena – College Station, Texas
Event Leaders (Round 1-Round 2-Round 3- Event Aggregate-Event Points)
(tie). Elizmar Jeremias, 84.5-84-0-168.50-74.5 Points.
(tie). Paulo Ferreira Lima, 0-84.5-0-84.50-19.5 Points.
Grayson Cole, 0-0-0-0.00
Mason Moody, 0-0-0-0.00
Carlos Garcia, 0-0-0-0.00
Kyle Jones, 0-0-0-0.00
Griffin Smeltzer, 0-0-0-0.00
Dakota Eagleburger, 0-0-0-0.00
Zane Cook, 0-0-0-0.00
Junio Quaresima, 0-0-0-0.00
Dustin Martinez, 0-0-0-0.00
Marco Eguchi, 0-0-0-0.00
Justin Ethridge, 0-0-0-0.00
Justin Bates, 0-0-0-0.00
Dustin Herman, 0-0-0-0.00
Leonardo Lima, 0-0-0-0.00
Trent Nugent, 0-0-0-0.00
Travis Wimberley, 0-0-0-0.00
Joe Alejos, 0-0-0-0.00
Rubens Barbosa, 0-0-0-0.00
Trace Brown, 0-0-0-0.00
Davi Henrique de Lima, 0-0-0-0.00
Vitor de Mello, 0-0-0-0.00
Alecio Ferreira da Costa, 0-0-0-0.00
Max Castro, 0-0-0-0.00
Leandro Machado, 0-0-0-0.00
Qynn Andersen, 0-0-0-0.00
Alvaro Ariel, 0-0-0-0.00
Ayden Dale, 0-0-0-0.00
Salem Schools 146th Alumni Banquet is set for Friday, April 28 at 7p.
Tickets are $20.
The 25-year and 50-year classes will be honored.
Dr. Jared Kearschner will be the 25-year speaker.
Marsha Newby Daugherty will be the 50-year speaker.
Dr. Kearschner graduated from Salem High School in 1998.

Shortly after, he served a 2-year mission for his church in Curitiba, Brazil and Newark, New Jersey where he learned to speak Portuguese and gained a valuable life perspective.
He studied the majority of his undergraduate classes at IUPUI before being accepted into the IU Dental School.
He furthered his education in dentistry by completing coursework in implantology.
He has partnered with his wife, Jenny, in sharing a dental practice in Salem and enjoys the art of dentistry.
Dr. Kearschner enjoys several hobbies including art and music, and stays active in the community and his church.
He has served as a Boy Scout leader, youth and a men’s group leader with his church.
Dr. Kearschner designed and built the county’s first mountain bike trail, Eagles Trace Trail, at Lake Salinda. He continues to work in his spare time to slowly make improvements to the trail.
He loves the outdoors and thrives on adventure and has ridden his bike up Pikes Peak in Colorado, and summited Mt. Shasta in California and Mt. Kilimanjaro in Africa.
Dr. Kearschner considers his family his greatest accomplishment and has been married to Jenny for 19 years. Together they have two daughters, Camryn, 15 and Chloe, 10.

Daugherty graduated from Salem High School in 1973.
She attended Indiana University Southeast where she graduated with a degree in Elementary Education.
She furthered her education at IU Southeast and IU Bloomington where she received her Master’s degree with a reading endorsement.
Marsha taught school at Southwestern Elementary and Middle Schools in Hanover for 36 years.
She retired in 2014 and spends her days helping with her grandchildren and being involved in several organizations including Hanover United Methodist Church, Delta Kappa Gamma and Indiana Retired Teachers.
Washington County Clerk Stephanie Rockey said this morning on WSLM’s Coffee Club Morning Show that only one percent of Salem voters have cast a ballot in early voting.
That amounts to only 54 of approximately 4,320 registered voters.
Rockey said times are changing and some counties in Indiana are not having primary elections due to uncontested races.
The City of Salem will have two contested races — one for Mayor and one for City Council District 2.
Rocky said she was able to save about $5000 for the City of Salem when the Election Board approved having a Republican-Only Primary.
“With only one Democrat on the ballot in a non-contested race, I recommended not spending the extra money to list one person from only one party on a ballot that doesn’t change the outcome,” she said.
The sole Democratic candidate is Paul L. Holsapple set to run against Republican challenger Dylan M. Moore for City Council District 2.
Tina Ransom will be added to the ballot this fall as a Libertarian also seeking that office.
“The road to the election is never-ending,” said Rockey. We just don’t flip the lights on the day of the election. We are always working on the voter roll for the county. We had the candidate filing in January and once that deadline passes, we start working on ballots.”
Rockey said she locked in the price at 30 cents per ballot.
“We’re under contract with the City of Salem to put on the election. We felt it was best,” she said. “Everything costs money. Everyone’s budget is tight post-pandemic. We made a tough decision and went ahead with it.”
ONLY TWO RACES IN PRIMARY
The only two races in the City of Salem this year are for Mayor. Incumbent Justin Green filed to run for a second term on January 4, the first day for filing.
Green won the election in 2019 and had served on the city council for 12 years previously.
J. Michael Davisson is the Republican challenger. He filed the day before the filing deadline on February 3.
He was a member of the Indiana House of Representatives, representing District 73 for just over a year.
He assumed office on October 28, 2021 after he was appointed to fill out the term after the death of his father, Steve.
Davisson left office on November 9, 2022 after having made the decision to run for the Indiana 9th Congressional District seat. He lost in the Republican primary on May 3, 2022, receiving only 2.7 percent of the vote.
Davisson then decided to run for re-election to the Indiana House of Representatives to represent District 69. He did not appear on the ballot for the Republican primary on May 3, 2022.
Tommy Brown III will be on the ballot this fall as a Libertarian.
The other contested race will be between incumbent City Council District 4 member Gail Napier and Randy Lee Jr.
Other Republicans on the primary ballot are:
Rockey is reminding residents, to make sure you have a plan to get out and vote!
Early Voting in the Election and Voter Services Office at 801 S. Jackson Street will continue from 8-Noon and 1-4 PM Monday through Friday and until Noon on Monday, May 1st.
Early Voting will also take place this Saturday, April 29th from 8-Noon.
Election Day is May 2nd from 6 am to 6 pm.
The polling location is Salem Armory on Shelby Street. The election is for the precinct of Salem I-IV only.
As a reminder, this is a Republican ballot primary only, but all registered voters of the City of Salem may vote regardless of their chosen party, Rockey said.
If you have any questions you may call the Clerk’s office at 812-883-5748.
A valid photo ID is required to vote.