Evansville Courier and Press from Evansville, Indiana (2024)

4A MONDAY, APRIL 20, 2020 EVANSVILLE COURIER PRESS OWENSVILLE Rob- ert J. Antey, 78, of Ow- ensville, IN passed away at home surrounded by his family. He was born March 23, 1942 in Evans- ville, IN to the late Joseph H. Antey and Virginia I. (Carter).

Robert proud- ly served his country in the Army for 2 years. He owned and operated An- tey painting for over 50 years. Robert also worked as a plant worker and plant supervisor at Whirl- pool for 28 years. He enjoyed playing Santa at Christmas. Robert would go around the town of Owensville dressed in his Santa suit delivering homemade cookies to local businesses.

He enjoyed going down to his camp to fish, in late fall and early winter he also liked to hunt for deer. Robert and Ruth loved to go dancing, he was known at weddings and parties to get his Elvis leg shaking. He was a kind soul and always looked out for others, he was known to tell the staff at Walmart, and any cashier he came across forget your Robert was a huge Colts fan, him and Ruth would wager $1.00 on every game. He was a member of Aerospace Workers Local Lodge 153 and the Club. Robert was preceded in death by his parents; Joseph Antey and Virginia Robinson; stepfather Lafayette Robinson; sister Joyce C.

Truitt and infant brother William Joseph Antey. He is survived by his wife of 22 years, Ruth (Wright) Antey; children William (Lisa) Antey, Glen (Tina) Antey, Karen (Brad) McCormick, Bobby (Angie) Antey, Michael Wright, and Tommy (CC) Wright; 17 grandchildren; 7 great grandchil- dren; 3 nieces and pet Snuggles Holders Funeral Home is honored and privi- leged to be entrusted with the care of Mr. Antey. A graveside service will be held Tuesday, April 21st, 2020 at Owensville Cemetery with Pastor Bart Newton officiating. Robert J.

Antey EVANSVILLE Patri- cia June Norvell, 86, of Evansville, IN passed away Saturday, April 18, 2020, at the Evansville Protestant Home. She was born on June 24, 1933, at Magoffin Coun- ty, Kentucky, to the late Raymond and Gladys (Arnett) Williams. Pat worked in the Keller Crescent Book Bindery Department. After mov- ing to Stuart, Florida, she worked at Schumacher music store. Her memberships include Fairlawn United Methodist Church and the Order of East- ern Star.

She enjoyed knitting and crocheting. She loved her family very much. Pat was a breast Cancer survivor. She was often called a Old She was preceded in death by her parents; hus- band, Norris L. Norvell; and brothers, Raymond Williams, Jr.

and Phillip Williams. Pat is survived by her sons, Richard Norvell (Kristie) and Kerry Norvell; grandchildren, An- drew Norvell (Lauren), Emilee Campbell (Ryan); great grandchildren, Kenzie and Kaiden Preske, Talon Lee Norvell, Addison, Emerson, and Lola Grace Campbell; sister, Helen Watts; and nieces and nephews. The family would like to recognize Evansville Protestant Home staff for their loving care of Pat. Private graveside services will be held on Tues- day, April 21, 2020, at Springdale Cemetery in Se- bree, Kentucky, officiated by Pastor Kevin Fleming, with burial to follow. Memorial contributions may be made to the Foundation or Tri-State Food Bank.

Condolences may be offered at www.Alexan- derEastChapel.com. Patricia June Norvell BOONVILLE, IN Lucy Lee Still, 81, of Boonville, Indiana, passed away on Friday, April 17, 2020 at the home of her daughter surrounded by family. She was born on Feb- ruary 14, 1939 in Pelzer, Indiana to the late Henry and Lucy (Pryor) How- ard. Lucy retired from St. Meinrad Archabbey where she was a cook at the guest house.

She was a member of the VFW Post and the Elks Lodge She enjoyed traveling, spending her winters in Florida, bingo, and spending time with friends and family. She is survived by her children, Charles of Gen- tryville, IN; Ellen Conner of Boonville, IN; Chris (Cathy) of Florida; Margaret Jones (Clyde) of Boonville, IN; grandchildren, Bill App (Keri), Jeff Bass (Melissa), Nathan Still (Jenna), Lin- da Martinez (Pedro), Glen Conner, Aaron Jones and Randy Still; siblings, Clara Broshears, John Howard (Cass) and Mike Howard (Janie) as well as 14 great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. She is preceded in death by her husband, Clyde; son, James (Jimmy); sisters, Iva Elizabeth Howard, Mary Jane Catalan and her brother, Joe Howard. A private service will be held on Wednesday, April 22, 2020 with a prayer service lead by Fr. Jack Durchholz at Koehler Funeral Home in Boonville, Indiana.

Burial will be at Rose Hill Cemetery in Newburgh, Indiana. A private visitation will be held on Tuesday, April 21, 2020 at the funeral home. Friends may send a condolence to the family at www.KoehlerFuneralHome.com Lucy Lee Still Obituaries Robert J. 78 Owensville 18-Apr Holders Funeral Home Barnett, Carol A. 77 Evansville 18-Apr Pierre Funeral Home Chapman, Donna 65 Boonville, Indiana 17-Apr Koehler Funeral Home Litherland, Robert 90 Tell City 14-Apr Zoercher-Gillick Funeral Home Patricia June 86 Evansville 18-Apr Alexander East Chapel Lucy Lee 81 Boonville, IN 17-Apr Koehler Funeral Home Jeanne M.

(Mattingly) 94 Evansville 17-Apr Boone Funeral Home East Chapel Additional information in display obituaries Obituaries appear in print and online at www.legacy.com/obituaries/CourierPress OBITUARIES AND DEATH NOTICES Name Age Town, State Death Date Arrangements EVANSVILLE Jeanne M. (Mattingley) Stute- ville, age 94, of Evansville, IN, went to be with her Lord and Saviour at 12:35 p.m. on Friday, April 17, 2020, at Deaconess Gate- way Hospital. Jeanne was born April 3,1926, in Rockport, IN, to Robert Mattingley and Marguerite (Tullis) Mat- tingley. She graduated from Bosse High School in 1944.

Jeanne was a member of FaithWay Baptist Church. She was a gifted artist who enjoyed cre- ating shell art. Her art work was awarded many blue ribbons and trophies from the Sanibel Florida Annual Shell Show. Jeanne is survived by her husband, Robert Stuteville; daughters, Candi Thomas, Carolyn Beck (Gary), Rita Fox (Steve); sons, Jim Stuteville (Tracy) and Jeff Stuteville (Julie); grandchildren, Josh, Erik, Julie, Karen, Jess, Josie, Ryan, and Jamie; many great grandchildren; nieces; and close family friend, Annie Price. Jeanne is preceded in death by her parents and sister Pat Below.

Funeral Services will be held at 1:00 p.m., Mon- day, April 20, 2020, at Boone Funeral Home East Chapel A Family Tradition Funeral Home, 5330 Washington Avenue with Reverend Steven Russ of- ficiating. A Live Stream will be available beginning twenty minutes prior to the service time. Please visit Boone Funeral Facebook page and click on the link provided. Burial will be in James Parker Cemetery in Hatfield, IN. Memorial Contributions may be made to: FaithWay Baptist Church at 3635 Pollack Avenue, Evansville, IN 47714.

Arrangements are being handled by BOONE FUNERAL HOME EAST CHAPEL A Family Tradition Funeral Home, 5330 Washington Ave- nue, Evansville, IN. Condolences may be made to the family online at boonefuneralhome.net Jeanne M. (Mattingly) Stuteville EVANSVILLE, Ind. Vanderburgh total of coronavirus cases rose by to 85 Sunday, according to the Indiana State Department of (ISDH) statewide dashboard of positive cases updated each day. Warrick County held at 58 total cases, while Posey has one new case for a total of seven and Gibson held at according to the ISDH.

Vanderburgh County has one coronavirus-related death. A fourth resident of Signature Health- CARE died Saturday from COVID-19, Warrick County coroner Sarah Seaton marking Warrick death of the pandemic. That death is not yet accounted for on the ISDH dashboard, which still shows the county at four. Statewide, the number of cases was up by 577 to 11,210. There were 17 new deaths to bring that number statewide to 562.

With 4,284 new tests re- corded, that number rose to 61,142 statewide. The state dashboard shows that 1,186 have been tested in Vanderburgh County. Neither the ISDH nor Vanderburgh County dashboards include up-to-the- minute testing numbers, but as of April 13, more than 2,500 Vanderburgh County residents had been tested for COVID this year, according to Joe Gries, adminis- trator of the county health department. The Vanderburgh County Health dashboard, which is typically updated around 3:30 p.m. daily, does not show any updates since Friday, at which time it showed that in 61 of the 75 cases it report- ed, patients have been medically cleared.

One-hundred and individuals had been as of people with coronavi- rus, with 74 of those cleared. The CDC a as someone known to have been within six feet of a coronavirus for at least 10 minutes. The dashboard, which had not been updated as of 3:45 p.m. Sunday, said people are still being monitored by the Vanderburgh County Health Depart- ment. In Kentucky, the Green River District Health De- partment reported 16 additional COVID-19 cases 11 in Daviess County, three in Henderson Coun- ty, one in McLean County and one in Ohio County.

total number of cases is now 36, with 14 cases listed as recovered and one listed as currently hospitalized. Daviess count rose to 117 cases, 62 of which were listed as recovered. Five of the Daviess County cases are hospitalized. The total number of reported COVID-19 cases in the seven-county Green River district is 196. Ten people in the district who have tested positive are currently in the hospital.

Of the cases, 35 have re- quired hospitalization. The district-wide total of recov- ered cases is now 96 CORONAVIRUS IN INDIANA Vanderburgh Co. rises to 85 cases Thomas B. Langhorne Evansville Courier Press USA TODAY NETWORK Statewide, the number of cases was up by 577 to 11,210. There were 17 new deaths to bring that number statewide to 562.

With 4,284 new tests recorded, that number rose to 61,142 statewide. An Evansville man was arrested Friday night on suspicion of murder. Adam Christopher Hartley, 44, faces preliminary charges of murder, robbery resulting in bodily injury, armed robbery and theft. Evansville Police Department rec- ords indicate that he was arrested in connection to the death of 89-year-old Charles Quinn. A caretaker went to house in the 1800 block of East Illinois Street on the night of March 24 to provide him dinner.

When she arrived, she found the house locked and saw him unresponsive through a window. did not look like it would have been a natural fall from a natural EPD Capt. Andy Chandler told the Courier Press at the time. from the way we found the scene, we felt it was Vanderburgh County Coroner Steve Lockyear ear- lier said that death was being treated as a homicide. Lockyear said Sunday that Quinn died by blunt force trauma to the head.

A warrant was issued for arrest Thurs- day, and he was booked into Vanderburgh jail the following day shortly before 6:45 p.m. EPD spokesman Sgt. Nick Winsett and Chief Billy Bolin declined repeated requests to provide addition- al details. Arrest warrant records are only available from the which is closed on weekends. Hartley is being held without bond.

An online database shows no court appearances have yet been scheduled. Man arrested on murder charge Hartley Isaiah Seibert Evansville Courier Press USA TODAY NETWORK.

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