Jackson County Inmate Roster – 10-4-16
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Anna Marie Bary Moore, age 56, passed away Sunday, October 2, 2016.
Anna was born November 6, 1959 at Corydon, Indiana. She was a home maker and a member of Saint Bernard Catholic Church, Frenchtown, IN.
Preceding her in death was her father, Wayne Bary.
Surviving are Husband: Carl M. Moore; Sons: Travis Moore (Elizabeth); Joseph Moore; Nicholas Moore all of Marysville, IN; Mother: Marilyn Ann Simon Jones of Depauw, IN; Brothers: Larry W. Bary, Jr. of Depauw, IN; Thomas E. Bary of Leavenworth, IN; David W. Bary of Lanesville, IN; Grandchildren: Katelyn, Kelcie, Justin; Waylan
Funeral 10 A.M. Wednesday, October 5, 2016 at Swarens Funeral Home, 1405 Hwy 64 NW, Ramsey, IN with burial in Saint Bernard Catholic Church Cemetery, Depauw, IN.
Visitation 5 – 8 P.M. Tuesday and after 8 A.M. Wednesday at the funeral home.
NAME: Bertram “Bert” L Turner
AGE: 81
CITY OF RESIDENCE: Scottsburg IN
PLACE OF DEATH: September 29 2016, Scottsburg IN
PLACE OF BIRTH: January 6 1935, Breathitt County KY
OCCUPATION: retired as Vice President of Plant Operations with Morgan’s in Austin IN
EDUCATION: Austin High School Class of 1951
VETERAN: U. S. Navy
PARENTS: Kash Turner & Rachel Herald Turner
MARRIAGE: Eva Mae Bridgewater Turner
MEMBERSHIPS: Scott Lodge #120 F&AM in Austin IN
SURVIVORS: Daughter: Tonja L Kintner (Alvin Ray), Scottsburg IN
Grandsons: Bertram Glenn Kintner & Robert Kash Kintner
Fiancee’: Anna Lee Burns, Scottsburg IN
Nephew: Lonnie Michael Turner (Diane)
Extended family: Dana Herald, Steve & Holly Herald, Rex & Amanda Herald, and many cousins
Preceded in death by: his parents; brother Lonnie Turner & his wife Shirley Whicker Turner; cousin Tommy Herald.
VISITATION: 11 AM – 1:30 PM Wednesday October 5 2016
Stewart & Hoagland Funeral Home
FUNERAL SERVICE: 1:30 PM Wednesday October 5 2016
Stewart & Hoagland Funeral Home
BURIAL: Scottsburg Cemetery
OFFICIATING: Pastor Steve Gwaltney
SPECIAL SERVICE: Masonic Service, 1:30pm Wednesday
MILITARY GRAVESIDE SERVICE: by Crothersville VFW at the cemetery
MEMORIAL DONATIONS: Gideons; Veterans; American Cancer Society
c/o Stewart & Hoagland Funeral Home, 80 N 1 st St., Scottsburg IN 47170
Martha Jane Wingler, age 77, passed away peacefully at home on Sunday, October 2, 2016.
She was born December 6, 1938 to Asa and Loretta (Uhl) Wingler in Palmyra, Indiana.
Martha Jane was a lifelong member of St. Michael’s Catholic Church in Bradford, Indiana, was active in the Service Ministry Group, and she enjoyed singing in the choir. She was also a 25 year plus member of the Palmyra Lions Club.
After 25 years working she retired in 1993 from the old Henry Vogt Machine Company in Louisville, Kentucky. She then spent over 22 years working at Huber’s Orchard and Winery in Starlight, Indiana which she always called her fun job, until she had to leave because of her health.
She was preceded in death by her parents Asa and Loretta (Uhl) Wingler, Brother Joseph Wingler, brother-in- laws’ John Smith and William O’Brien.
Martha Jane is survived by her sisters Linda Smith of Palmyra, Indiana, Mary Ann O’Brien of Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Sister-in- law Carolyn Wingler of Palmyra, Indiana. Other survivors include nieces Debbie (David) Parson of Corydon, Indiana, Teresa (Don) Limon of Dallas, Texas. Nephew Asa (Bobbi) Wingler of Palmyra, Indiana. Great nieces Hailee Parsons, Jaden Wingler, great nephew Kyle Parsons and Brady Benskin.
Funeral Mass will be held Friday, October 7, 2016 at 11:00 a.m. at St. Michael’s Catholic Church Bradford, 11400 Farmers Lane NE, Greenville, IN
47124 with burial in the church cemetery. Visitation will be Wednesday, October 5, 2016 from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., Thursday, October 6, 2016 from 12:00 p.m. to
8:00 p.m., and Friday 9:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. with funeral Mass following at St.
Michael’s Catholic Church Bradford.
A special thank you to the James Graham Brown Cancer Center infusion
nurses and to Dr. Rebecca Redman, Kelcey, and Farrah. To Care Tenders, DeAnn,
Amanda, Rosie, Teresa, and Kathy. Also to Amedisys Hospice Care of
Jeffersonville.
Funeral arrangements by Love Funeral Home Palmyra, Indiana
Louis Irvin Mossey Jr., 9 month old son of Louis Irvin Mossey Sr. and Candace Sturdevant passed away Saturday, October 1 at St. Vincent Hospital of Salem.
Louis was born December 3, 2015 in New Albany. He is survived by his parents: Louis Irvin Mossey Sr. of Campbellsburg and Candace D. Sturdevant of Salem, three brothers: Mason Gerald Mossey of Salem, Devin Nicholas Mossey of Campbellsburg and Daniel Livers of Salem, grandparents: Debra Sturdevant and Don Sturdevant both of Salem, and great-grandmother: Anita Miller of Salem. He was preceded in death by grandparents: Gerald Irvin Mossey Sr. and Elsie Mae Hiser and great-grandparents: Louis Henry Mossey Sr., Geraldine Gordon Mossey and Irvin Miller.
A Celebration of Life service will be held Thursday at 11:00AM at Weathers Funeral Home. Visitation will be Wednesday from 4-8PMand Thursday from 9AM-time of service. Burial will be in Bunker Hill Cemetery at a later date.
On Friday, September 30th, Indiana State Police Detectives arrested Santana M. Banta, age 29, Patriot, Indiana on charges related to Banta faking an illness and soliciting donations to cover her medical bills.
The investigation began at the beginning of September when a concerned citizen contacted the Indiana State Police. The citizen made a complaint that Banta had made numerous claims on social media that she was suffering from terminal cancer.
Banta claimed that she was being treated for her illness at James Graham Brown Cancer Center in Louisville, Kentucky. Banta also started a GoFundMe Account to allegedly pay for her medical bills. The investigation determined she accepted in excess of $3,000 through that account.
The detectives soon determined that Banta did not have cancer and was scamming people out of money and then using the money for personal reasons.
At the conclusion of the investigation, the case was turned over to the Switzerland County Prosecutor’s Office for review. A warrant was then issued for Banta’s arrest.
She was arrested on Friday without incident on charges of Theft-level 6 felony and Deception-class A Misdemeanor. She was incarcerated at the Switzerland County Jail.
Washington County Surveyor Jeff Souder and his staff will be working out of the northwest corner of the courthouse basement for most of October, with normal hours.
They also have taken up some of the basement too, as their former office gets a bit of a facelift — at least a floor-lift.
Souder said the office was slated to be closed on Sept. 23 and Sept. 26 to have carpet replaced.
“We took up the carpet because of some moisture issues and then realized we were still having problems and a mold and mildew problem,” said Souder.
He said workers took up the wood floor and discovered an older wood floor underneath.
After removing that, workers found a dirt floor underneath.
“We were as surprised as anyone,” said Souder.
The courthouse was designed by Harry P. McDonald and his brother, both of Louisville, and built in 1886.
It is two-stories above a raised basement and features a five-story corner clock tower with a conical roof.
It is the third courthouse at that location and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.
Souder said the best theory he’s heard is that the corner office was used as a refuse pile where debris may have been thrown while the courthouse was constructed.
“I remember when I first took office in the 80s, I worked on the wooden floor. I talked them into putting carpet in then. Since then we’ve had moisture problems.”
Washington County Commissioner David Brown said Mike Goen Construction was doing the work.
“They hauled out four loads of old wood and dirt,” said Brown. “They’ve hauled in gravel and put in rebar and now they’re pouring the concrete to make it like the rest of the basement.”
Souder said it would take a week or so for the concrete to cure and then new carpet would be installed. “We’ll be displaced for most of October. But we will be here our regular hours — Monday – Friday 8:00am -4:00pm.”
WSLM will continue broadcasting its slate of political debates with tonight’s second Indiana governor’s debate from 7-8p.
Democrat John Gregg, Republican Eric Holcomb and Libertarian Rex Bell will meet Monday evening at the University of Indianapolis for a live hour-long debate.
Holcomb, the current lieutenant governor, and former Indiana House Speaker Gregg didn’t confront each other much during an initial debate last week on education issues before an Indianapolis audience consisting mostly of high school students.
Gregg blamed Republican-backed school initiatives for Indiana’s teacher shortages, while Holcomb argued the state isn’t alone in struggling to attract would-be educators.
The debate will be aired on WSLM 97.9 FM and WSLM 1220 AM.
After Monday evening, there’s one more debate scheduled, Oct. 25 at the University of Southern Indiana in Evansville.
WSLM will also be carrying the live Vice-Presidential debate between Donald Trump’s running mate, Indiana Gov. Mike Pence and Democrat Sen. Tim Kaine, a Senator from Virginia and Hillary Clinton’s running mate.
Pence is a first term governor of Indiana who previously served over a decade in Congress.
Kaine is a former Democratic National Committee chairman who also served as governor of Virginia and mayor of Richmond.
The debate will air between 9-10:30p on WSLM 97.9 FM and WSLM 1220 AM.
Additional debates will be:
Daniel P Purcell, 22, Bloomington – OWI – D Felony
Devin D. Johnson, 21, Bedford, Petition to Revoke, Failure to Appear and Failure to Appear
Brianna S. Barlow, 21, Bedford, Petition to Revoke
Gary J Spear, 45 Paoli, Child Seduction
Darian L Dees, 25, Indianapolis, Petition to Revoke
Wayne Hamilton,57, Bedford, Battery
Logan S Cazee,26, Possession of Marijuana, Possession of Schedule II
Applications for the 2016 Christmas Assistance Program serves Washington County children who are age 16 and younger.
This is an income based program.
You can fill out applications at Southern Hills Church 1645 S. State Rd. 135, Salem, IN between the hours of 8:30am-4:00pm Monday-Friday.

Application Dates:
Applications will not be accepted after November 11th, 2016.
Total household income must fall within 2016 income guidelines.
Applicants need to bring with them:
** Proof is needed for everyone in the household bringing in income or assistance. **
According to Southern Hills, applicants will not be allowed to start the application process without these documents.
If you have further questions or need more information call our office at 812-883-1637.