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Their sons, Michael and Kerry Little, continue to work at Little & Sons. Kay’s son, Edward Denning, worked for Little & Sons for close to 30 years, but he has moved on to another profession. George also worked for the railroad, operating the funeral home as a side enterprise.
He loved to fish, hunt, bowl, golf and go to the casino. He was also an avid NASCAR fan.Larry is survived by his loving wife; Cynthia Meredith, children; Tanya Misamore, Jack Mitchell and Chris... He was born in Beech Grove, IN to the late Burnett and Edith Hawley. She was born in Indianapolis to the late Carl and Cecilia Strack. He was born in Beech Grove, IN to the late Charles and Anna Kelsey.
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She was born April 11, 1958 in Indianapolis, Indiana to the late Robert Leinbach and Mary Garden. She was a faithful Christian and loved her family. Rose Anne met her husband of 22 years at Integrated Distribution Services where they both worked. She always cooked without a recipe, but could tell you when you didn't make it just... Earl D. Anderson77, of Indianapolis, passed away on January 17, 2018. Earl was born in Central City, Kentucky before moving to Bowling Green and eventually to Indianapolis.

Ray retired from Ford Motor Company after 35 years.Ray is survived by his loving wife of 60 years, the former Anne Lea Sheucraft; daughter, Sherry Anne Allen-Yates; Grandchildren, Justin, Kyle and Autumn. Patrick F. Kennedy72, of Beech Grove, passed away on June 23, 2017. BEECH GROVE - Paul David Simmerman, 77, of Beech Grove, IN passed away December 12, 2017. Antonina Saltans, 95, passed away peacefully January 22, 2018 in Beech Grove, IN. She was born in Rezekne, Latvia to the late Donats and Apolonija Gorsvans. Antonina was a loving mother and beloved wife, and a member of the Indianapolis Latvian Community and the Catholic Archdiocise of Indianapolis.She is survived by her children, Ina Lacis, Janis Saltans, and Peteris Saltans; and... Life is full of opportunities to show someone we love them.
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Recent services at W H Littles & Sons Mortuary ... Flowers to W H Littles & Sons Mortuary delivered by a Waco florist. By 1998, Lee and Jim wanted to retire and sell the business. Shortly thereafter Little & Sons became a member of the Dignity Memorial® network of funeral, cremation and cemetery service providers.

Emily was born on October 19, 1924 in Haubstadt, Indiana to the late Peter and Elnora Emmert. She graduated from Academy Immaculate Conception in Ferdinand, Indiana. She received a Bachelor's Degree in Education Administration from St. Benedict College, Ferdinand...
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James Scharnagel, Jr., 90 of Gainesville died Sunday December 18, 2022. No services will be held and at the family's request, Mr. Scharnagel will be cremated. Those wishing to send online condolences to the family may do so at littledavenport.com Little & Davenport Funeral Home and Crematory, 355 Dawsonville Highway, SW, Gainesville, Georgia is in charge of arrangements. We believe every person’s life is unique—and deserves to be celebrated in a unique and memorable way.
He was born May 5, 1959 in Beech Grove to Walter and Joan Stroud Butrum. He worked for Hoosier Company for over 20 years. Andy was a member of the 1st Christian Church in Beech Grove and a member of Holy Name Men's Bowling League. He had a great passion for all sports, especially Nascar and golf and he loved to fish. 48 of Beech Grove finally found long-awaited relief and release from the chains of addiction Wednesday, October 11, after a brief incapacitation.
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We stand to serve and guide your family in finding closure and peace in those difficult times. It is our goal to best honor life in the way your loved one deserves. Hubert Strange 93, of Indianapolis, passed away on September 24, 2017.

She moved to Jacksonville Florida where she met the love of her life, Earl E. Carroll, Sr. Together they raised three children and established themselves in the community. Pauline was the epitome of an excellent wife and loving Mother. She was a strong Christian woman who lived out God's word each day. She was active in her church and many civic organizations who...
One such opportunity is the funeral or memorial service. Such a loving event celebrates the choices they made, the relationship you shared, and honors the memory of your loved one. George and Naomi Liddil started Little & Sons Funeral Home at 23rd and Talbott streets in Indianapolis in 1927. George also worked for the railroad, operating the funeral home on the side. When George died from an accident on the railroad, Naomi turned the funeral business over to their son, Vernon, who along with his wife, Alma, moved Little & Sons Funeral Home into a rented storefront at 5th and Main streets. They lived upstairs and also ran an ambulance service that served Beech Grove and the south side of Indianapolis.

Our team is skilled at creating one-of-a-kind tributes that honor and showcase a loved one’s passions, individuality and personality. A themed memorial could include a racetrack floor runner, monster hot dogs and a checkered flag send-off. We can decorate with her favorite plants and give family and friends personalized seeds packets to plant at home. We can decorate with his favorite plants and give family and friends personalized seeds packets to plant at home. Little And Sons Funeral Home provides funeral and cremation services to families of Beech Grove, Indiana and the surrounding area.
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