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Julie Wells age 48

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Mrs. Julie Wells age 48 of Salem passed away Friday, April 1 at her home.

Mrs. Wells was born September 8, 1967 in Salem the daughter of Jim and Anita Lee Lessig.  She was a member of Walnut Grove Christian Church.

She was an employee of the Washington County Health Department.

Julie is survived by her husband: Bill Wells of Salem.  They were married December 16, 2013.

She is also survived by daughters:  Haley Keltner (Joe) and Brooklyn Graham both of Salem, son: Rowland Wells of Salem, her mother:  Anita Lessig of Salem, brother:  Gary Jones of Salem and two grandchildren:  Waylon and Josie Keltner.

She was preceded in death by her father:  James Lessig in 2010.

Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 11:00AM at Weathers Funeral Home.  Visitation will be Tuesday from 4-8PM and Wednesday from 9AM-time of service.

Louise Carpenter Pinkston, age 81

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Mrs. Louise Carpenter Pinkston, age 81 of Salem passed away Tuesday, March 29, 2016 at Floyd Memorial Hospital.

Mrs.  Pinkston was born  February 13, 1935 in Erwin Tennessee the daughter of Virgil and Exie Ingram Carpenter. She retired from Mama Rosa’s and Lewebb and was a homemaker. She was a member of the Woman’s Auxiliary American Legion Post #41.

On October 4, 1968, she married Benjamin Pinkston. She is survived by five daughters: Marshann Stanley of New Albany, Debbie Roll (Mike) , Sheila Elliott both of Salem, Cathy Meloccaro (Gary) of San Antonio, and Beverly Pinkston of Campbellsburg, one brother: Jerry Carpenter of Kingsport, TN, two sister: Jo Ann Hoesley of Tampa FL, Mae Johnson of Abilene, TX, twelve grandchildren and sixteen great grandchildren. She is preceded in death by her husband and her parents .

Funeral services will be held Saturday at 1:00PM at Weathers Funeral Home.  Burial will follow in Crown Hill Cemetery.  Visitation will be Friday from 4-8 at the Funeral Home,and Saturday 11-time of service .

Suzzane Reene Alves, age 58

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Suzzane Reene Alves, age 58, passed away on Monday, March 28, 2016. She was born in Louisville, KY on April 13, 1957 to Clarence and Geraldine Mudd.

She is survived by her fiancé David Ratts of Salem, Indiana. Two daughters Samantha Tucker, Tabatha (Maurice) May, grandchildren Jacquelynn Herman, Jacob Henries, and Roman May, three sisters Patricia (Sonny) Fenwick, Vicky (Ricky) Mills, Marylou (Jim) Fentress, and one brother Bill Mudd.

She was preceded in death by her parents and one sister, Carol Mills.

Suzzane was a former employee of Jeans Extrusions.
Her many hobbies included crocheting, baking, playing on the computer, and watching Bewitched.

Funeral services will be held Friday April 1, 2016 at 2:00 p.m. at Love Funeral Home with interment at Kansas Cemetery. Visitation will be Thursday March 31, 2016 at 2:00 to 8:00 p.m. at Love Funeral Home and from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Friday morning April 1st at the funeral home.

William Randall Nichols, 78

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William Randall Nichols, age 78, of Salem, passed away on March 28, 2016 at Salem Crossing. He was born on October 18, 1937 in Borden, Indiana.

Randall was a retired Security Guard for Clark Security. He was in the Indiana Guard Reserves. He was a member of Salem United Methodist Church. He graduated from Borden High School in 1956.

Survivors include: wife, Sandra Sue (Gray) Nichols of Salem; mother, Audrey May (Smith) Nichols; 3 sons, Hank Aaron Nichols and his wife Leysa, of Bedford, William Randall Nichols Jr. of Mitchell, and Jeffrey Lynn Nichols; 3 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren.

Preceded in death by: father, James Harold Nichols.
The funeral service will be at 11:00 AM Friday at the Hughes-Taylor Funeral Home in Salem. Viewing will be from 4-8 PM Thursday and Friday from 9:00 AM until time of service at the funeral home.

Pastor Linda Watson will officiate.
Online expressions: www.hughestaylor.net

Karen S. Smith age 74

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Karen S. Smith age 74 of Salem passed away, Saturday, March 26, 2016 at Floyd Memorial Hospital.

Ms. Smith was born January 11, 1942 in Salem, Indiana the daughter of William and Mabel Bell Fultz. She attended the First Christian Church .

Karen was employed at Collet Enterprise for the last 15 yrs. Karen was formally employed at the License Branch; she also ran her own ceramic shop, and was  a homemaker. Karen is survived by her sister Marcia Fultz of Kansas. Karen waspreceded in death by her parents: William and Mabel Bell Fultz and her son: Kevin Smith and her daughter: Laural Smith. And Brother Kent Fultz .

There will be a memorial service at Weathers Funeral Home Thursday, March 31, 2016 at 6:00 p.m.

Jennifer Louise Fox Hessig, 54

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Jennifer Louise Fox Hessig, age 54, of Salem, formerly of Terre Haute, passed away on March 24, 2016. She was born on March 9, 1962 to James and Jackie Fox, both survive.

Other survivors include: husband, Tony Hessig; 2 sons, Douglas James Collier and Adam Vandenbrink; 2 sisters, Jill Mason (Gary) and Jo Knoblett; several nieces and nephews and dear friend Robert Boggs.

Preceded in death by: brother, Jack Richard Fox.
Visitation will be 11am-1pm Monday at Hughes-Taylor Funeral Home in Salem.

There will be a private service at Callahan-Hughes Funeral Home in Terre Haute.
Online expressions: www.hughestaylor.net

Toddler Died of Asphyxiation, Autopsy Shows

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An autopsy performed Friday revealed the toddler died from asphyxiation, and her death was ruled a homicide.

Indiana State police said there is no known weapon connected to the case.

Kyle Parker, 22 of Spencer, was taken into custody Thursday night and is currently being held in connection with this case.

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Alice Cravens Purnell age 71

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Mrs. Alice Cravens Purnell age 71, formerly of Borden,  passed away Thursday, March 24 at Kindred Hospital in Louisville.

Mrs. Purnell was born January 27, 1945 in Jamestown, Tennessee the daughter of Curtis and Ernie Copeland Cravens.  She was a homemaker.

Alice married Jimmy Sparks who preceded her in death, she then married Charles Purnell.  She is survived by her husband:  Charles Purnell, two sons:  James Sparks of Borden and Paul W. Sparks of Chattanooga, Tennessee and two grandchildren:  Payton Sparks and Maycee Sparks.  She was preceded in death by her first husband:  Jimmy Sparks, two brothers:  James C. Cravens and Jimmy Ray Cravens, four sisters:  Cora Cravens Hargis, Arizona Cravens Lee, Margaret Jane Cravens Smith, Vetchel Cravens Anderson and a half-sister:  Gene Walls.

Funeral services will be held Monday at 6:00PM at Weathers Funeral Home.  Visitation will be Monday from 4-6PM Monday at Weathers Funeral Home.  Graveside services will be held Tuesday at 1:00PM at Tomlinson Cemetery in Muncie, Indiana.

22-Year-Old Arrested In Connection with Death of 14-Month Old Girl

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A 22-year old man arrested in connection with the death of 14-month-old Shaylyn Ammerman in Owen County is being held on multiple charges.

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Kyle Parker faces two counts of obstruction of justice, a count of failure to report a dead body and a count of unlawful disposition of a dead body

According to officials at the Owen County Jail, Kyle Parker faces two counts of obstruction of justice, a count of failure to report a dead body and a count of unlawful disposition of a dead body.

Friday morning, Owen County Sheriff Leonard Sam Hobbs offered only a cursory update on the investigation, deferring to Indiana State Police.

He said Parker hasn’t made any statements since being taken to the Owen County Jail.

He described the investigation as ongoing and said it would be a “long day” for investigators as they gather information about the case. Investigators were awaiting autopsy results Friday.

The body of Shaylyn Ammerman was found Thursday night.

According to Indiana State Police, the remains were discovered around 6 p.m. in a remote area located near the White River and northeast of Gosport.

Police announced late Thursday that Parker had been arrested in connection with the case.

“The baby’s safe with God now,” Hobbs told reporters Friday. “A tragedy like this can bring out the best in people. The community has been nothing but the best, and I thank God for that.”

Hobbs said there were three or four “persons of interest” in the case. He couldn’t comment on any warrants related to the investigation. As for Parker, Indiana State Police said they were still connecting the dots.

“We do know he was in the house that night, but we don’t know where his whereabouts were, we cannot draw a map right now of what happened when he left that house,” Sgt. Curt Durnil with Indiana State Police said Thursday night.

“We do not believe he was family, however he was allowed in the home on the night of her disappearance,” Durnil told WSLM.

The little girl was reported missing Wednesday morning. She was last seen at the home where her father and grandmother live in the 400 block of West Jefferson Street in Spencer.

Her father, Justin Ammerman, said his mother put the child down for bed just before midnight Tuesday. When he woke in the morning, she was gone, setting off a large search.

Durnil said the investigation was far from over

“Let me be really frank here. Please don’t feel like because we’ve found a body and we’ve made an arrest that this case is anywhere near over. This case is just getting started with more interviews, with more investigative tactics with everything that we have at our disposal we will use to bring those who are responsible for this little girl’s death to justice,” Durnil said.

Justin Ammerman’s brother, Adam, said Kyle Parker had been drinking at the home on the night Shaylyn vanished.

State police cautioned that the investigation into the case could take weeks, if not months.

According to court records, Parker has been charged in the past with possession of paraphernalia and possession of a synthetic or lookalike drug. He’s also been picked up for possession of marijuana and illegal consumption of an alcoholic beverage, records show. In another case, Parker was charged with criminal trespassing and a protection order was filed by his victim.

Toddler Found Dead Near Gosport; Arrest Made

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The search has ended for 14-month Shaylyn Ammerman, who was reported missing from her home on Wednesday night, ended last night with the recovery of her body.

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Kyle Parker, 22 of Spencer has been taken into custody and is currently being held in connection with this case.

An autopsy has been scheduled for tomorrow.

Just after 6 o’clock last evening, investigative efforts by several law enforcement agencies led officers to a remote area located near the White River northeast of Gosport.

At this time, Indiana State Police Crime Scene Investigators are processing the scene where a baby matching the description of Shaylyn Ammerman was discovered.

 

The case involving Shaylyn Michelle Kay Ammerman is ongoing and many leads still need to be investigated.

Investigations of this nature often take weeks or longer to complete and additional time to be reviewed by the prosecuting authority.

Positive identification and cause of death of the discovered infant will be made by the Owen County Coroner’s Office. I anticipate that information being released over the course of the next few days.