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Contact us Customer Service Executive Editor Fallon 765-213-5876 Advertising Obituaries Postal information Palladium-Item, USPS is published Monday through Sunday at 1175 North A Richmond, IN 47374. Periodicals postage paid at Richmond, IN 47374. Postmaster: Send address changes to Customer Service, PO Box 94090, Albuquerque, NM 87199-9940 Obituaries Obituaries Memorials To place a memorial, call The Pal-Item Classified Department at 877-925-0228, Monday thru Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. RICHMOND Bet- ty Jean Stohler, age 92, of Richmond, Indiana, died Monday, October 14, 2019, at Reid Health.

Betty was born August 17, 1927, in Mobeetie, Texas, to Emmit and Elma Hogan McCor- mack and raised in El Reno, Oklahoma. She married M.F. Brady Sr. in 1945 at Mustang Field in El Reno. They moved to Richmond in 1946, where Betty worked as a lab technician at Reid Hospital for 38 years.

She was a member of First English Lutheran Church. Betty loved decorating for the holidays, especially Halloween, Christmas, and Easter. Survivors include her son, Millard F. (Janice) Brady Jr. of Brookville, Ohio; daughter- in-law, Carol Brady of Richmond; grandsons, Allen (Carole) Brady and Jacob (Anna) Brady, both of Richmond; great-grandchildren, Elaine, Josh, Paige, and Lyla; sisters, Vernice Roekamp of Hamilton, Ohio, and Ann (Cecil) Davis of El Reno; brother, Melvin McCormack of El Reno; nieces; nephews; and many friends.

She was preceded in death by her husbands, Millard F. Brady Jack Burkhardt, and Marvin Stohler; daughter, Michelle Burkhardt; parents; sisters; and brothers. Visitation for Betty Jean Stohler will be from 10:00 to 11:00 a.m. Saturday, October 19, 2019, at Doan Mills Funeral Home, 790 National Road West, Richmond. Funeral service will follow at 11:00 a.m.

Saturday, October 19, 2019, at Doan Mills Funeral Home with Chaplain Rick Alvey officiating. Burial will be in Lutherania Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to: Reid Foundation, 1100 Reid Parkway, Richmond, IN 47374. Condolences may be sent to the family via the guest book at www.doanmillsfuneralhome.com. Betty Jean Stohler RICHMOND Rose Marie Dobbs 49 of Rich- mond passed away Oc- tober 12, 2019 at Reid Health after a long illness.

She was born September 2, 1970 in Dayton, Ohio to Michael Clarence Dobbs and Verna Dobbs Booher and lived in this area most of her life. She was a Richmond High School and Cosmetology graduate. Rose was a hairdresser, decorator and designer; she most recently was working at Belden. She is survived by her grandmother Nina Chat- terton of Richmond; mother Verna (Paul) Boo- her of Richmond, her beloved daughter Markie M. Hughes of Indianapolis, three brothers and sister include John (Trich) Booher of Greenville, Ohio, Michelle (Chris) Sherer of Richmond, Da- vid Booher of Richmond, Billy (Brandi) Booher of Centerville; special nieces and nephews Brian, Alicia, Jeremy (Sarah) Sherer, Aubree Booher, special great nephew Caleb Davis, several aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews.

She is preceded in death by her father Michael Dobbs and her grandfather George Chatterton. Rose was an unselfish, loving, caring, and giv- ing sister, daughter, mother and friend. She had tenacity for life and kept giving even after her life had ended by becoming an Indiana Donor. Graveside services will be Saturday Oc- tober 19, 2019 at Springlawn Cemetery in New Paris, Ohio. Stegall-Berheide-Orr Funeral Home is handling the arrangements.

Memorial contri- butions may be given to the American Diabetes Association P.O. Box 15829 Arlington, VA 22215. Condo- lences may be sent to the family by visiting www. stegallberheideorr.com Rose Marie Dobbs RICHMOND, IND. Marjorie A.

Gallagher, age 90, of Richmond, Indiana, died Monday, October 14, 2019, at Ar- bor Trace. Born April 1, 1929, in Fayetteville, Ohio, to Bert J. and Mary Carlton Sheridan, Marjorie lived in this community for over 60 years. She worked at the BMV License Branch for six years and then worked with Reid Home Care for 20 years. Marjo- rie was a member of Holy Family Catholic Church.

She enjoyed playing marbles and cards and doing whatever it took to win. Survivors include her sons, John (Carol) Galla- gher and Mike (Tracy) Gallagher, both of Rich- mond, and Mark (Sherri) Gallagher of Indiantown, Florida; six grandsons, Cody, Sean, Kyle, Kraig, Blake, and Matthew Gallagher; five great-grand- children, Hudson, Grace, Collin, and Ava Gallagher and Hunter VanWinkle; sister, Carol J. Rosselot of Fayetteville, Ohio; brother, Ralph Sheridan of Mt. Washington, Ohio; nieces; nephews; cousins; and many friends, including special friend, Arthur Phenis. She was preceded in death by her husband of 51 years, Paul T.

Gallagher, who died September 11, 2000; parents; sister, Thomasine Applegate; and brothers, Frank Sheridan and Joe Rapp. The family would like to thank Arbor Trace and SouthernCare Hospice for their exemplary care. Visitation for Marjorie A. Gallagher will be from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

Friday, October 18, 2019, at Doan Mills Funeral Home, 790 National Road West, Richmond. Funeral service will follow at 1:00 p.m. Friday, October 18, 2019, at Doan Mills Funeral Home with Father Sengole T. Gnanaraj officiating. Burial will be in Earlham Cemetery.

Memorial contributions may be made to: Seton Catholic High School, 240 South 6th Street, Rich- mond, IN 47374. Condolences may be sent to the family via the guest book at www.doanmillsfuneralhome.com. Marjorie A. Gallagher 90 Richmond, Ind. 14-Oct Funeral Home Jonson, Carol 75 Liberty 11-Oct Urban-Winkler Liberty Funeral Home Rose 49 Richmond 12-Oct Stegall-Berheide-Orr Funeral Home Betty Jean 92 Richmond 14-Oct Funeral Home Rev.WilliamH.

94 Richmond 13-Oct Stegall-Berheide-Orr Funeral Home Additional information in display obituaries Obituaries appear in print and online at www.Pal-Item.com/Obituaries OBITUARIES AND DEATH NOTICES Name Age Town, State Death Date Arrangements ing the dependent of necessary support for failing to provide counseling for her son because of his mental- health issues; Neglect of a dependent by depriving dependent of necessary support for failing to reasonably supervise her son; Neglect of a dependent by placing the dependent in a situation that endangers the dependent for failing to ensure her son was taking prescribed medications; and Criminal recklessness for recklessly or knowingly performing an act that created a substantial risk of bodily injury to Dennis students and because she allowed in her residence after learning her son had threatened to kill students at Dennis and had discharged a handgun in her home. The Indiana legislature established three years as the standard sentence for a Level 5 felony with a sen- tencing range of one to six years. A Level 6 felony con- viction carries a one-year standard sentence and a range of six months to years. The Indiana State Police investigated the incident during which 14-year-old son, whom Pal Item does not identify because of his age, shot through a glass door to enter Dennis. He later killed himself with a shot.

York called 911 when she learned her son had made her longtime boyfriend drive him to Dennis at gun- point. The warning enabled the school to lock down and law enforcement to begin its response and trap son in a stairwell landing. The State Police investigated the matter because of- from Richmond Police Department and Wayne County exchanged with son inside the school. release said the initial investigation was turned over to Prosecutor Mike Shipman during February, but Shipman requested a supplemental investigation that was submitted to him during September. The of probable cause to support the charges indicates that York knew her son had mental- health issues and removed him from inpatient treat- ment.

She also allegedly did not ensure he took pre- scribed mental-health medications. Records obtained during the State Police investiga- tion indicate son had displayed suicidal thoughts and he had said he wanted to kill Dennis stu- dents who had bullied him. He also said he heard voices that commanded him to kill someone, then kill himself, the said. No records were discovered that indicate son had been bullied, the said. York did pull him out of school and he had been participating in an on- line schooling program.

York has denied knowing her mental-health diagnosis or that he threatened Dennis students, ac- cording to the however, his treatment rec- ords show she was informed of his issues. During October 2018, son a handgun in- side their South West 16th Street home, which resulted in in the home being locked in a gun cabinet, according to the However, video from her phone taken Dec. 12 shows him breaking into the cabinet and accessing the weapons he later took to Dennis. He also said on the video that he intended to kill people at Dennis the following day, the said. No one else was injured Dec.

13 at the school. York Continued from Page 1A Records obtained during the State Police investigation indicate son had displayed suicidal thoughts and he had said he wanted to kill Dennis students who had bullied him. He also said he heard voices that commanded him to kill someone, then kill himself, the affidavit said. RICHMOND Morrisson-Reeves Library will a variety of Halloween-related events in the next few weeks. The Hoola Boo will kick Thursday, Oct.

17, the High School Escape Teens and adults can sign up for an hour that day when teams can use their wits to solve the mys- tery. Registration is required; sign up at MRLinfo.org or 765-966-8291. Information: facebook.com/ The Fall p.m. Oct. 24 will fun for the entire family.

Constumed kids can trick or treat through the library and get candy, win prizes and play carnival games. Information: face- book.com/events/2353642648223510/ A for ages 12-18, including an escape room in the Historic Courtyard, will 5-7 p.m. Oct. 30 in the Bard Room. The party will include spe- cial make-up demos, movies, games, activities and snacks.

Teens can come as you are or in costume. Information: facebook.com/ Halloween fun set for Morrisson-Reeves Library From staff reports Richmond Palladium-Item USA TODAY NETWORK.

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