Washington County Inmate Roster – 9-18-24


Resisting law enforcement

Possession of marijuana hash oil hashish or salvia



Jo Ann Carty, age 89 of Salem, passed away Monday, September 16, 2024,
in her residence.

Born August 1, 1935 in Georgetown, Indiana, she was the daughter of the
late Ralph Elbert and Harriet Angeline (Byrne) Smith.
On December 17, 1955 she married Charles Boyd Carty M.D., who passed
away September 14, 1989.
She was a retired employee of Carty-Kemker Family Medicine and was most
proud of her lifetime of being a registered nurse where she organized
and managed the medical practices of Dr. Charles Carty, Dr. Kalen Carty and Dr. Stephen Kemker for nearly 50 years.
She was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.
Survivors include: 2 Sons: David (Lorna) Carty and Joel (Karen) Carty,
both of Salem; Daughter: Kalen (Stephen) Carty-Kemker of Salem:
Grandchildren: Layla Carty, Athena (Jason) Springer, Chelsea (Ryan)
Steepleton, Cierra (TJ) Blake, Charles DJ (Dani) Carty, Tia Carty, Alex
Carty, Kristian (Aimee) Kemker, Colin (Rhiannon) Kemker and Caitlin Kemker.
Great grandchildren: Heathcliff, Maverick, Elliott, Adler, Mason, Riley,
James, Alex, Angeline, Adam, Lilly, Brayden, Harley, Andee, Joe, Emma
and another girl on the way.
Funeral Service: 2:00 pm Saturday at Dawalt Funeral Home, followed by
interment in Crown Hill Cemetery.
Visitation: 9 am until the time of the service on Saturday at Dawalt
Funeral Home.
Purdue Basketball will premier its 2023-24 season-highlight video, Phoenix: A Purdue Basketball Story on Sept. 27, in Mackey Arena beginning at 9 p.m. ET, following Purdue University’s Homecoming parade.
The release coincides with the start of the 2024-25 season, and the first official practice taking place earlier in the week on Sept. 23.
Admission is free, but tickets will be required to gain admittance. Limited concessions will be sold and doors to Mackey Arena will open at 8:30 p.m. ET.
The video lasts about one-hour and 20-minutes and features highlights and behind-the-scenes footage from the season opener on Nov. 6, all the way through the National Championship game on April 8, in Phoenix.
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Jack Albert Knock, age 98 of Campbellsburg, passed away Tuesday, September 10, 2024 at his home, with his family by his side.
Mr. Knock was born September 9, 1926 in Cincinnati, Ohio son of John Bernard Knock and Dora Bauer Knock. He was a member of Sugar Creek Christian Church and was a member of the Washington County Cattleman’s Association. Mr. Knock was a World War II, Coast Guard Veteran. He was a retired machinist from Cincinnati Incorporated in Cincinnati, Ohio and he was a farmer.
Mr. Knock is survived by his wife, Barbara “Bobby” Gabbard. They were married on October 25, 1995. He is also survived by his children: Bettyjane Mori (Ken) of Charlottesville, VA, Thomas John Knock (George) of Dallas, TX, Joseph Albert Knock Sr. (Melissa) of Liberty, IN, Tammy Kay Knock-Shuller (Josh) of Harrison, OH, Brian Henry of Liberty, IN, and George Henry (Courtney) of Salem, IN. Also, his grandchildren: Olivia Mori, Adele Mori-Simon, Joseph Albert Knock Jr., John Albert Knock, Sophia Nell Knock, Jack Thomas Knock, Tanner Alexander, Anniston Henry, Gavin Henry, Coleson Henry, Elizabeth Henry, Cooper Henry and his great grandchildren, Orson, Nina and Asher.
Mr. Knock is preceded in death by his parents, his two half-brothers: Marvin Knock and Ralph Bauer and his sister Dorothea Knock Drischel.
Services will be held on Tuesday, September 17, 2024, at 2:00 P.M, at Sugar Creek Christian Church, visitation will also be on Tuesday at Sugar Creek Christian Church from 11:00 A.M until the time of the service.
In lieu of flowers please send a donation to Sugar Creek Christian Church Community Fund, Campbellsburg, Indiana.
Mark Allen Danser, age 59, passed away on Friday, September 13, 2024 at St. Vincent Salem Hospital. Born November 20, 1964, he was the son of the late Michael A. Danser and Helen (Hurst) Danser, who survives.
On August 20, 1983 he married Rhonda (Montgomery) Danser, who survives.
Mark was a Diesel Mechanic for Green Lines Transportation in Jeffersonville, Indiana and a member of Big Springs Church of Christ.
Mark is survived by his mother, Helen Danser; his wife, Rhonda Danser; 3 children: Adam Danser, Andrew Danser (Carrie) and Lauren Danser; 1 sister: Carrie Pettit (David) and 3 grandchildren: Nova Danser, Landon Danser and Lukas Howson.
He was preceded in death by his father and 1 son, Matthew Danser.
Funeral Services will be held on Wednesday, September 18, at 10:00 A.M. at Hughes-Taylor Funeral Home- Borden Chapel with Larry Sawyer officiating. Burial to follow at Walnut Hill Cemetery. Visitation will be on Tuesday, September 17, from 4:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. and on Wednesday until the time of service at the Funeral Home.
Cecil Dean Shrout, Jr., age 73 of Palmyra, Indiana passed away Tuesday, September 10, 2024 at 11:55 A.M., at Autumn Woods Health Campus in New Albany, Indiana.
Born July 30, 1951 in New Albany, Indiana, he was the son of the late Cecil Shrout, Sr. and Hester Faye (Sturgeon) Shrout.
He was a retired Assistant Principal with Prosser School Of Technology in New Albany.
He had been a resident of Washington County for the past 40 years and was formerly of Floyd County. May 21, 1983 he married Patricia Lynn (Collier) Shrout, who passed away August 18, 2022.
Cecil had a long and impactful career in education, going above and beyond to ensure not only student’s academic success, but also providing and endless pool of wisdom and advice to apply in their personal lives. He would never hesitate to stop and lend a helping hand to someone in need, even for a complete stranger. A large portion of his life was spent running the Shrout Tree Farm, along with his parents and brother. The farm provided priceless memories and holiday cheer for countless families over the years. One of Cecil’s passions was classic cars. If he wasn’t spending time with his family, he could be found tinkering away on one of his hot rods in the garage. He loved taking his cars to various shows in the area with his friends, where he’d reminisce about their younger years, talk about cars, and haggle over parts in the swap meet. However his love for street rodding and fishing was nothing compared to the love he had for his family. He worked tirelessly to provide them with wonderful lives and provide a variety of trips and experiences to enrich their lives.
Survivors include: Daughter: Melissa D. (Josh) Sherron of Pekin, Indiana; Son: Zachary Shrout of Clarksville, Indiana; Brother: Michael Shrout of New Albany, Indiana. 2 Grandchildren: Spencer Gilstrap and Dylan Sherron; Nephew: Richard Dyer.
Preceded in Death by: Sister: Phyllis Dyer; Wife: Patricia Shrout
A memorial service will be held from 4 – 6 P.M. on Friday, September 20, at Dawalt Funeral Home.
Memorial contributions can be made to:
Claysville Cemetery
10967 West Lost River Road
Cambellsburg, Indiana 47108