Shelby  County  Indiana
Obituaries

Lockridge


The  Shelbyville  News
December 10, 2004
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Donna R. Lockridge, 73, of Shelbyville, died Wednesday, Dec. 8, 2004, Major Hospital.
Born March 19, 1931, Shelbyville, to  Monroe C. and  Edith N. (Adams) Yager.
Married  Paul F. Lockridge  on Nov. 8, 1952, and he preceded her in death on April 11, 1996.
Survivors include two sons,  Kurt B. Lockridge (wife, Jeanne)  of Shelbyville and  Kyle M. Lockridge  of Illinois; one daughter,  Andrea A. Lockridge  of Shelbyville; one sister,  Elizabeth Ann Snapp  of Shelbyville; and six grandchildren,  Tyler Lockridge,  Lucas Lockridge,  Andrew Zachary Zamudio,  Ashlin Claire Zamudio,  Kylee Rose Zamudio  and  Abagail Lockridge.
Preceded in death by one daughter,  Stacia S. Alyea.
Head of administration at Shelby County Health Department for 15 years, retiring in August of 1997.
Graduated from William Woods University, in Folton, Miss., with an associate's degree.
Member of First Presbyterian Church and retired member of PSI IOTA ZI and AL chapter of PEO.
Memorial services at a later date.
Interment:  Forest Hill Cemetery.
Summarized by Phyllis Miller Fleming


The  Shelbyville  News
March 12, 2001
Page 2
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Paul  F. 'George'  Lockridge,  65, Shelbyville.
Born 20 Oct 1930, Shelbyville, s/o  Perry and Lelah (Hash) Lockridge.  Married  Donna R. Yager, living.
1949 grad Shelbyville HS, US Navy - Korean War.
Member Elks, Moose, Eagles, American Legion, VFW, K of C, F&AM, Scottish Rite, Murat Shrine, Varmits Club, IN Sheriff's Assoc, First Presbyterian Ch.
Survivors:  wife, Donna; sons  Kurt,  Kyle;  daughters  Andrea Lockridge,  Mrs. Dennis (Stacia) Alyea; sister  Mary Lou Krise.
[Forest Hill Cem-pmf]
Summarized by Phyllis Miller Fleming


The  News
Greensburg, Decatur County, Indiana
May 25, 1917
Page 5
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Well-Known Farmer Dies After Operation
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          Harvey Lockridge,  68, who has been living on his farm five miles south of St. Paul, died at the Dr. Jones sanitarium in St. Paul at 2 o'clock this morning, as a result of an operation performed last Friday, for kidney trouble.  Mr. Lockridge was a bachelor living alone on his 80-acre farm and the nearest heirs to his estate are two cousins.  The funeral arrangements have not been made.
Contributed by John Addison Ballard

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