The Shelbyville News
Tuesday, April 18, 2006
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Karl D. Conley, 40, of Fountaintown, died Friday, April 14,
2006, in Nancy, Ky.
Pasco-Stillinger
Funeral Home, 1780 W. Main St., Greenfield.
Burial: Park Cemetery, Greenfield.
Contributions: Family of Karl D.
Conley.
Summarized by Phyllis Miller Fleming
Todd Funeral Home
June 2003
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Londi S. Conley,
23, of Rushville died June 8, 2003 at her residence.
Born in Rushville August 27, 1979, she was the daughter of
Robert Hilderbrand and Linda Myers. On Septmeber 20, 1997, she married
Robert Andy Conley and he survives. She was a homemaker and attended Hannigan Christian Church.
Survivors include her husband
Andy Conley of Rushville; maternal grandmother Jean
Bailey of Rushville; father Bob Hilderbrand of Columbus,
Indiana; mother and step-father, Linda and Terry Vandiver of Rushville;
mother- and father-in-law Doug and Darcy Conley of Rush County; one brother; three sisters.
She was preceded
in death by two sons.
Funeral service will be 10:00am
June 11, 2003 at Todd Funeral Home in Rushville
with Re. Warren Engel officiating. Burial will follow at Richland/Fishers
Cemetery in Rush County.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming
Todd Funeral Home
June 2001
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Fairl Conley,
82, of New Castle and formerly of Carthage, passed away June 30,
2001 at the VA Medical Center.
Born on January 9, 1919, in Lewis County, KY, he was the son of
Hutson and Lucy
Butler Conley. He married Thelma Jane Logan on July
27, 1940 and she preceded
him in death on August 24, 1994. He married Faye Smith in 1995 and she survives.
Mr. Conley was a U.S. Army veteran.
He was a retired construction worker and had
been employed by Hunt Paving Company in Indianapolis. He was a member of the
Lewisville Church of God.
Survivors include: wife -
Faye Smith Conley of New Castle, Indiana; two sons- Brad Conley
of Knightstown, IN and Carlos Conley of Olive Hill, KY; 8 grandchildren and 18
great grandchildren also survive.
He was preceded in death by his first wife, 6 brothers, 2 sisters, and 1 great
grandchild.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday,
July 3, 2001 at 10 a.m. at the Todd
Funeral Home, Butcher Chapel in Knightstown. Burial will be made in Carthage
Town Cemetery near Carthage, Indiana.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming
The Logansport Press
February 3, 1937
Page 10
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State Tragedies
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Indianapolis - The death toll from a truck crash near New Bethel
Sunady [sic] was increased to two when Arthur Connally of Waldron,
Shelby county, succumbed to his injuries.
Contributed by John Ballard
The Shelby Democrat
Monday, April 21, 1913
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DR. H. M. CONNELLY
DIED SUNDAY A. M.
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Had Been Ill For Several
Weeks With Apoplexy And
Death Known to Be Near --
Was Prominent Physician.
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Dr. H. M. Connelly.
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Dr. H. M.
Connelly, one of the most prominent and well known citizens of this city and
county, died at his home, 637 South Harrison street, Sunday morning at 4:50
o'clock, after several weeks illness with apoplexy.
He was born September 20,
1850, in Coles county, Illinois, and at the time of his death was sixty years,
seven months and one day old. His boyhood was spent in the Illinois
county. He graduated from the old Hartsville Academy in 1873 and for
several years after leaving there taught school with great success. He
then decided on entering the medical profession. In the Indiana Medical
School, from which he graduated in 1882, he made high honors and was regarded as
one of the best students in the school. After leaving school he went to
Flat Rock, where he remained for twenty years. For the past ten years he
has resided in this city.
Dr. Connelly was an
active member of the West Street M. E. church of this city and was also a member
of Chillon lodge, K. of P. He is survived by his wife, one son, Earl,
and one daughter, Mrs. Grace VanCleave, of this city; two
brothers, Francis C., of the State of Washington, and Albert
C., of Oregon; one half-brother, Joel Connelly, of Tower Hill,
Ill., and one sister Mrs. Mildred McDonald, of Oregon.
Dr. Connelly was a member
of the Masonic order in this city, being a regular attendant at the meetings.
The funeral service will
be held at the late home Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock, Rev. S. J. Cross
officiating, assisted by the Rev. J. T. Scull, Sr. Interment will be made
in Forest Hill in charge of Hageman & Hendrickson.
Contributed by Phyllis Miller Fleming
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