The  Shelbyville  News
March 2, 2006
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Robin B. Dearinger, 52, of Shelbyville, died Sunday, Feb. 26, 2006, at his home.
Born April 30, 1953, in Decatur County, s/o  Melvin and Ada Lou (Pike) Dearinger.
Married  Pamela J. Meeke  on April 20, 1996, and she survives.
Other survivors:  parents, of St. Paul; one daughter, Christin Ashcraft; one son, Ian Ashcraft; and one sister, Holly  Clapp (husband, Larry) of Jacksonville, Fla.
Lived in Shelbyville for 11 years.  Previously lived in Geneva.
Plumber of G-T Plumbing Inc. for 20 years.
Member of St. Paul Christian Church, in St. Paul.
St. Paul Christian Church, 102 Harrison St., St. Paul, with the Revs. Bill Horner and Homer Hecht officiating.
Burial:  Paul Hill Cemetery, in St. Paul.
Glenn E. George Funeral Home, 106 E. Franklin St. in St. Paul, is handling the arrangements.
Contributions:  Hospice of South Central Indiana or St. Paul Christian Church.
Summarized by Phyllis Miller Fleming


The  Shelbyville  Republican
Saturday, February 10, 1951
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W.  L.  DEARINGER  IS  FOUND  DEAD
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          Wilbur L. Dearinger, 66, former resident of Shelby county was found dead at his home in Homer Friday evening about 6:30 o'clock.  His wife had left the home for this city early yesterday morning and Dr. Robert Johnson, Rush county coroner, stated that death apparently caused by a heart attack, had occurred between 9:00 and 11:00 o'clock.  Mr. Dearinger had not been in good health for two weeks.
          A painter by occupation, he was born in Rush county on December 5, 1884, the son of  Harlin and  Mary E. Dearinger.  He was a member of the Homer Christian Union Church.
          On April 3, 1910, he was married to  Chloa B Mahin.  Surviving with the widow are a daughter, Mrs. Gilbert Briley  of this city; one sister, Mrs. Clata Delinger  of Carthage, and two brothers,  Russell J. Dearinger  and  Loren Dearinger  both of Rushville.
          Funeral services will be held at the Homer Christian Union Church Monday at 10:30 a.m. with Rev. O. J. McMullen of Jonesboro officiating.  Interment, in charge of the Carmony Funeral Home in Manilla, will be at Forest Hill cemetery.  Friends may call at the funeral home after noon Sunday.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming


The  Shelby  Democrat
Thursday February 25, 1915
Page 4 column 3
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(From Monday’s Daily)
          Jacob Dearringer,  85 years old, for many years a resident of Union township, Shelby county, where he was held in the highest esteem by all who knew him, died at the poor house in Rush county at ten o’clock last night, his death being caused by injuries he suffered two weeks ago in a fall.  He had been an inmate of the county infirmary since last November.  While his wife was living the couple made their home on a small tract of land she owned in Union township.  Mrs. Dearringer died five years ago.  Mr. Dearringer has a son, Melvin E., living somewhere in Colorado, and he has a son-in-law and several grandchildren living in Walker township, Rush county.  The funeral services will be held at the Christian Church in Manilla at ten o’clock tomorrow and the burial will be made in the Bennett cemetery in Union township.
Contributed by Barb Huff


The  Shelbyville  Daily  Democrat
Tuesday, November 17, 1896.
Page 4
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            James William Dearinger  died at his residence, No. 65 West Colescott st., this city, at 12:50 p.m. Monday, November 19, 1896, of stomach and bowel trouble at the age of thirty-eight years.  He was well and favorably known in this vicinity, having been agent for the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co.  He leaves a wife and four children.  The funeral services will be under the auspices of the K. of P. Lodge.  An autopsy was held on the remains last evening by Drs. Jones, Stewart, of Marietta, and Ford, of Mt. Auburn.  The autopsy proved that the kidneys of deceased had grown to his backbone.  The funeral service will be held at his late residence at two p.m. Wednesday, November 18, 1896.  rev. Moore officiating.  Interment in Forest Hill cemetery.  The remains and cortege in charge of Marshall G. Tindall.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming

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