Obituary for William “Bill” A. Telker

WILLIAM “BILL” A. TELKER

William “Bill” A. Telker, 72, of Connersville, went home to be with our precious Lord on Monday, February 28, 2022, after his hard-fought battle with Cancer.

He was born September 21, 1949, in Connersville to Ambrose and Anna Mulheeren Telker, and he was a graduate of Connersville High School.

On July 2, 1999, he married Connie Hibbard. Mrs. Telker passed away May 26, 2018.

Bill was a lifelong member of St. Gabriel Catholic Church. He was also a member of the Knights of Columbus, NRA, and the Eagles. He worked at Ford/Visteon for 35 years. Everyone also knew him to be very patriotic, often wearing red on Fridays in honor of the military.

In his leisure, he loved to fish and watch NASCAR races. Bill was also an avid blood donor.

Survivors include his mother, Anna E. Telker of Connersville; his loving daughter, Amanda Sue Telker of Shelbyville; and siblings, Linda (Frank) VanHoegarden of Lockport, Illinois, Randy Telker of Connersville, and Mary Telker of Connersville. He also leaves behind many nieces and nephews, Jan Tyler, Jill Parish, Julie Risselman, Ann VanHoegarden, Mike VanHoegarden, Nate Telker, Renee Telker, and Kelly Gettinger; many great nieces and nephews, and one extra special great nephew and special little friend, Caigan Gettinger; and his furry friend, Buddy.

He is preceded in death by his father, Ambrose Telker; his wife of 18 years, Connie Hibbard Telker; and a sister, Kathy Telker Risselman.

The family would like to thank DeAnn Amyx and Wendy Haltom for the wonderful hospice care they provided for Bill.

Friends may visit from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. Friday, March 4, 2022, at Miller, Moster, Robbins Funeral Home. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated by Reverend Dustin Boehm at 1:30 p.m. Friday at St. Gabriel Catholic Church. In honor of Bill’s patriotic spirit, the family requests everyone wear patriotic/red attire. Burial will be at Dale Cemetery.

Memorial contributions may be made in memory of Bill to the Fayette County Cancer Society. Online condolences may be made anytime at millermosterrobbins.com.

Obituary for Ronald George Cooper

RONALD GEORGE COOPER

Ronald George Cooper, age 85, of Brookville, passed away Tuesday, March 1, 2022, at his residence surrounded by his loving family. He was born November 23, 1936, in Bromley, KY to William and Marie Gardner Cooper. After graduating from Brookville High School, Ron served his country in the United States Army. On July 2, 1960, he married the love of his life, Barbara Meyer, at St. Michael Catholic Church. Ron operated Cooper Service Station in Brookville for several years. He was also employed by Franklin Casket and Owens Corning up to his retirement in 2001.

During Ron’s life he was always involved in his community. He was a lifelong member of St. Michaels Catholic Church and was always involved during their festivals running the chicken fryers. He loved high school athletics and was a score keeper for Franklin County for more than 30 years. He was a Boy Scout Leader, youth baseball coach, member of Knights of Columbus and founder of the Greyhound Booster Club. Ron was a proud member of Brookville Volunteer Fire Department, serving an honorable 53 years to his community. On October 13, 2007, Ron was the proud recipient of The Alfred C. Brown Humanitarian Award. Above all of Ron’s awards and accomplishments in life, his greatest achievement was a father of four children.

During Ron’s spare time, he enjoyed collecting coins, gardening, and socializing with his breakfast club. His biggest enjoyment was spending time with his family and the many, many friends he acquired during his life. Ron loved his grandchildren dearly and enjoyed the opportunity to support them in sporting events and all their activities.

Ron is survived by his loving wife of 61 years Barbara Cooper, four children: daughter Kathy (Marty) Orschell of Brookville, son, Scott (Susan) Cooper of Liberty, son, Phil (Deanna) Cooper of Brookville, daughter, Heidi (Glen) Reece of Brookville; grandchildren Derik Orschell, Abby Orschell, Lyndsay Smiley, Craig Robinson, Haylee Cooper, Jessica Dixon, Jerrod Cooper, Zachary Reece, Alicia Reece along with 14 great-grandchildren and brother James Cooper of Fairfield, Ohio.

Ron was preceded in death by his parents William and Marie Cooper and great-grandson, Landyn Smiley.

Visitation will be Sunday, March 6, 2022, at Cook Rosenberger Funeral Home 929 N. Main St. Brookville, 2 pm to 5 pm with Rosary at 1:30 pm. A Mass Christian Burial will take place Monday, March 7, 2022, 10 am, at St. Michael Catholic Church with Fr. Vincent Lampert officiating. Burial will follow service at St. Michael Cemetery. Memorial contributions can be directed to Brookville Volunteer Fire Department or St. Michael Church Capital Campaign.

For more information, send condolences, or to sign the online guestbook go to www.cookrosenberger.com. The staff of Cook Rosenberger Funeral Home is honored to serve the family of Ron Cooper

Obituary for Scott Mitchell Sams

SCOTT MITCHELL SAMS

Scott M. Sams, age 58, of Laurel, died unexpectedly Sunday, February 27, 2022, at his residence in Laurel. Born June 8, 1963 in Connersville, he was the son of the late William and Virginia (Taylor) Sams. He was a United States Army Veteran. On December 14, 1992, he was united in marriage to the former Lynn Lunsford, and she survives. Besides his wife, Lynn, survivors include four children, April (Kevin) McGuire, Kristi (Travis) Seals, Mitchell (Sarah) Sams, Cassidy (Eugene) Sams; seven grandchildren, Devin (Katie) McGuire, Paige McGuire, Cole McGuire, Ashley Seals, Bryor Sams, Noah and Sophia. 

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by sisters, Sandy Miracle, Joanne Groch and Deb Keen; nephews Chuck Singleton and Billy Joe Sams, and niece Jenni Miracle. Family and friends may visit from 9 until 11 a.m. on Friday, March 4, 2022, at Phillips & Meyers Funeral Home, 1025 Franklin Avenue, Brookville. Funeral services will be conducted at 11 a.m., Friday, March 4, 2022, at Phillips & Meyers Funeral Home. Burial will follow in Hopewell Cemetery in Rush County. The staff of Phillips & Meyers Funeral Home are honored to serve the Sams family, to sign the online guest book or send personal condolences please visit www.phillipsandmeyers.com.

FC property damage accidents from February 23 through February 27

Provided by the Franklin County Sheriff’s Department

February 23

Kyle Ruf, East County Road 660 South, Connersville, at 5:30 p.m., was operating a vehicle eastbound on Duck Creek Road, when the vehicle struck a deer that ran onto the road. Franklin County Sheriff’s Department Sgt. Adam Henson investigated the accident.

February 25

Johnathan Commodore, Covington, Kentucky, at 2:09 p.m., was operating a vehicle and trying to turn around. The vehicle backed into a driveway of a house on Timberview Road and struck a parked car. Franklin County Sheriff’s Department Deputy Jason Robinson investigated the accident.

February 26

Tim McAlhany, Waterloo, at 12:55 a.m., was operating a vehicle on Indiana 101 and struck a deer that was on the road. Franklin County Sheriff’s Department Deputy Tyler Ford investigated the accident.

February 27

Nathan Hatcher, Eleanor Lane, Aurora, at 12:55 a.m., was operating a vehicle traveling east on Fairfield Causeway Road, when the vehicle struck a deer that was crossing the road. Franklin County Sheriff’s Department Deputy Tyler Ford investigated the accident.

FC Arrests from February 23 through February 28

Provided by the Franklin County Sheriff’s Department

February 23

Wesley A. Beesley, 42, Reservoir Road, Brookville, was arrested at 8:42 p.m. in Blooming Grove by Franklin County Sheriff’s Department Deputy Dusty Hill for Possession of Marijuana/Hash Oil/Hashish/Salvia and Driving while Suspended Conviction of Criminal Offense.

Gary J. Black, 52, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, was arrested at 10:29 p.m., on US 52 at the Rush County Line by Franklin County Sheriff’s Department Deputy D. Huntsman for Criminal Mischief Damage to Structure for Religious Worship.

Jamie A. Butler, 51, 6th Street, Brookville, was arrested at 5:58 p.m., in Brookville by Franklin County Sheriff’s Department Deputy Dusty Hill for Possession of Marijuana/Hash Oil/Hashish/Salvia.

February 25

Savannah R. Hicks, 36, U.S. 52, Metamora, was arrested at 7:43 a.m., on Tony Road, by Franklin County Sheriff’s Department Deputy Brad Lecher for Failure to Appear and Criminal Recklessness

February 26

Patrick L. Atkins, 49, Old US 52, Laurel, was arrested at 10:22 p.m., along South County Road 290 West, Fayette County, by Franklin County Sheriff’s Department Deputy Kyle Hartman for Resisting Law Enforcement, Possession of Methamphetamine, Possession of Cocaine or Narcotic Drug, Possession of Marijuana/Hash Oil/Hashish/Salvia, Reckless Driving, Driving while Suspended within 10 Years, Possession of Hypodermic Syringe or Needle, Obstruction of Justice and Manufacturing/Dealing Methamphetamine.

Robert Q. Edwards, 24, Oxford Pike, Brookville, was arrested at 4:58 p.m., in Metamora, by Franklin County Sheriff’s Department Deputy Dusty Hill for Possession of Marijuana/Hash Oil/Hashish/Salvia.

Lukas R. Hall, 23, Haytown Hill Road, Metamora, was arrested at 4:58 p.m., in Metamora, by Franklin County Sheriff’s Department Deputy Dusty Hill for Possession of Marijuana/Hash Oil/Hashish/Salvia.

February 27

Trae D. Lakes, 32, South Street, Laurel, was arrested at 9:55 a.m., at his residence in Laurel by Franklin County Sheriff’s Department Deputy Brad Lecher on Warrant Service.

February 28

Johnathan D. Rust, 26, North Sexton Street, Rushville, was arrested at 9:58 a.m., at the Rush County Jail by Franklin County Sheriff’s Department Deputy A. Maxie by order of the Court.

Leaky muffler leads to pursuit, five felony and three misdemeanor charges

By John Estridge

A Franklin County man was charged with five felonies and three misdemeanors after a failing muffler led to a car chase that went from Laurel to Fayette County, Saturday night, February 26.

Patrick L. Atkins, 49, Old US 52, Laurel, was charged with Dealing in Methamphetamine, a Level 2 Felony; Dealing in a Narcotic Drug, as a Level 5 Felony; Resisting Law Enforcement, as a Level 6 Felony; Obstruction of Justice, as a Level 6 Felony; Unlawful Possession of a Syringe, as a Level 6 Felony; Driving while Suspended, as a class A misdemeanor; Possession of Marijuana, as a class B misdemeanor; and Reckless Driving, as a class C misdemeanor.

According to a Narrative written by Franklin County Sheriff’s Department Deputy Kyle Hartman, around 8 p.m., Hartman was in his marked patrol car, wearing a uniform, running stationary radar, facing south off Indiana 121 in front of the Laurel Elementary School, just south of Laurel.

Hartman said a Honda Accord went by his position heading north toward Laurel. Hartman could hear “its leaky deteriorating muffler.” After hearing that, Hartman got behind the Accord and activated his lights.

“The driver of the vehicle ignored my red and blue emergency lights and did not pull over,” Hartman wrote in his Narrative. “A pursuit followed.”

Speeds reached up to 70 mph, first up Kokomo Hill Road and then into Fayette County. FCSD Deputies Dusty Hill and Tyler Ford and Laurel Police Department Officers Bryan Reams and Roger Reams joined the pursuit. Also, Fayette County Sheriff’s Department Deputies Kyle McMurray and Justin Gray headed for that part of their county.

According to Hartman, the Honda Accord was driven erratically, often going into the wrong lane and running multiple stop signs. During the chase, “the driver of the white Honda Accord threw multiple pieces of flooring out the window in an effort to evade me,” Hartman wrote in the Narrative.

The Honda Accord stopped on South 290 West in Fayette County. That road is off Alpine Road west of Ind. 121.

According to the Narrative, the driver of the Honda Accord took off on foot away from the vehicle. Hartman pursued and quickly caught up with Atkins, eventually putting Atkins in handcuffs.

“After Atkins stood up, a small, plastic bag containing a green plant substance was found underneath him,” Hartman wrote.

Hartman said he read Atkins his Miranda rights. After Atkins said he understood his rights, Hartman began questioning Atkins. Atkins said he thought there was a warrant out for his arrest and that is the reason he fled in the vehicle.

Ford searched Atkins, and Ford found four small, clear plastic bags containing a clear and white crystalline substance. Later, a fifth baggie containing the same substance was found in a cigarette pack along with two burnt marijuana roaches.

Hartman said the substance in the baggies was methamphetamine.

Hartman then searched the Accord.

“There was white powder all over the inside of the car,” Hartman wrote. “I saw a syringe in plain view on the passenger seat of the vehicle.”

Later, Hartman was joined by FCSD Deputy Arin Bowers to further search the vehicle. Bowers located “a small, plastic bag containing a brown and white powdery substance in an Altoids can. The deputies determined that baggie contained heroin. Also found were two cellphones.

According to the Narrative, Atkins admitted to throwing an “8 ball” of heroin out one of the Accord’s windows during the chase.

Joliff Towing towed Atkins vehicle to the business’ lot off Yellow Bank Road.

Deputy Hill transported Atkins to Reid Hospital in Connersville. Doctors at that institution determined Atkins fit for incarceration. Then, Hill transported Atkins to the Franklin County Security Center. After Atkins was processed into the Security Center, Bowers interviewed Atkins in an interview room. The interview was recorded by video and audio.

“Atkins admitted to being in possession of the methamphetamines and heroin that was located on his person and in his vehicle,” Hartman wrote in the Narrative. “Atkins also admitted to Deputy Bowers that he was transporting and selling methamphetamines [and] heroin (dealing).”

Atkins told the deputies, according to the Supplement to the Narrative written by Bowers, that Atkins used the two cellphones to arrange drug transactions.

In the Supplement, Bowers wrote that Atkins admitted all the drugs found on him and in the car were his alone. The baggie found in his cigarette pack was for personal use while the other drugs found were for distribution. Atkins also admitted the heroin was for bother personal use and for distribution.

According to the reports, the police found 17 grams of methamphetamine and 0.5 grams of heroin. There are 28 grams in an ounce.

It was noted Atkins also received a warning for his “leaky, deteriorating muffler” and a citation for littering.

In 2015, Atkins pleaded guilty in Franklin Circuit Court to Burglary, as a class C felony, and was sentenced to four years in prison with two years suspended to probation. In August 2016, Atkins also pleaded guilty in Fayette County to Dealing in a Narcotic Drug, as a Level 5 Felony, and received three years in prison to be served consecutively to the sentence imposed in Franklin County.

If convicted of a Level 2 Felony, Atkins could receive a sentence of 10 to 30 years in prison. A Level 5 conviction brings a sentence with a range of one to six years in prison. And a Level 6 Felony conviction could bring a sentence from six months to 2.5 years.

Obituary for Edward Lee Wilson Sr.

EDWARD LEE WILSON SR.

Edward Lee Wilson, Sr., 78, of Connersville, passed away Sunday, February 27, 2022 at his home.

He was born July 23, 1943, in Connersville to Robert O. and Arveedus Vest Wilson.

On January 27, 1967, he married Mary Elaine Griffin in Metamora. Mrs. Wilson survives.

For several years, he worked locally at D&M and Philco-Ford. He was also employed for a time at Absocold in Richmond. Over the years, he also worked at many auto mechanic shops. In 1986, he retired due to health issues and moved to Orlando, Florida, returning to Connersville in 2001.

In his leisure, Edward enjoyed fishing, working on vehicles, and spending time with his family, especially his grandchildren.
Survivors include his wife of 55 years, Mary Elaine Wilson; three children, Edward (Leiza) Lee Wilson, Jr. of Orlando, Florida, Steven (Angela) Wilson of Connersville, and Jennifer (Jose) Contagena of Orlando, Florida; six grandchildren, Joshua Wilson of Connersville, Derick Wilson of Connersville, Ciera (Aaron) Sichler of Orlando, Florida, Zachary Orth of Orlando, Florida, Mackenzie Wilson of Connersville, and Britni Wilson of Orlando, Florida; two great grandchildren, Cassidy Sichler and Anniston Wilson; two siblings, Hobie (Julie) Wilson of Sebastian, Florida and Diane (Sam) Colburn of Vero Beach, Florida; a sister-in-law, Linda Wilson of Rushville; a brother-in-law, Claude Baker of Vero Beach, Florida; and several nieces, nephews, and cousins.

He is preceded in death by a grandson, Damon Orth; a great grandson, Ryder Sichler; two brothers, Jerry Wilson and Ray Wilson; and a sister, Roberta Baker.

As per his request, there will be no public services. Miller, Moster, Robbins Funeral Home has been entrusted with the arrangements. Online condolences may be made anytime at millermosterrobbins.com.

Obituary for Frank A. Meier

FRANK A. MEIER

Frank A. Meier, age 90, of Brookville, died Sunday, February 27, 2022, at his residence in Brookville following a brief illness.  

Born May 28, 1931, in Cedar Grove, he was one of nine children born to the late Ed and Amelia (Hofmeyer) Meier. He was a United States Army Veteran of the Korean Conflict.

On May 25, 1963, he was united in marriage to the former Alta J. Cox, and she preceded him in death on August 30, 2016.

Frank was retired having farmed in Franklin County for much of his life.

He was a member of St. Michael the Archangel Catholic Church. The Veterans of Foreign Wars as well as the American Legion. 

Survivors include a daughter and son-in-law, Jane and Jim Crawford of Bath, three sons and daughters-in-law, Ron and Annette Meier, Jim and Jenny Meier and Greg and Megan Meier all of Brookville; eight grandchildren, Ben Meier, Brady Meier, Spencer Meier, Denver Meier, Amelia Crawford, Jeanna Crawford, Chloe Meier, Campbell Meier.

In addition to his parents, and wife Alta, he was preceded in death by four sisters, Elizabeth Bachus, Mary Frances Meier, Ethel Rosenberger, Edith Louise Meier; four brothers, Arthur Meier, George Meier, Robert Meier, and Charles Meier.

Family & friends may visit from 4:00 until 7:00 P.M. on Friday, March 4, 2022 at Phillips & Meyers Funeral Home, 1025 Franklin Avenue, Brookville, where the rosary will be recited at 7:00 P.M..  There will also be visitation Saturday morning from 8 A.M. until 10:00 A.M. at the Funeral Home. 

Rev. Vincent P. Lampert will officiate the Mass of Christian Burial on Saturday, March 5, 2022, at 10:30 a.m., at St. Michael the Archangel Catholic Church, 145 East St. Michaels Blvd., Brookville, Indiana. Burial with full military honors by the Bernard Hurst Post #77 of the American Legion will follow in St. Michael Catholic Cemetery. 

Memorial contributions may be directed to the Franklin County Community Foundation St. Michael School Maintenance Fund. The staff of Phillips & Meyers Funeral Home is honored to once again serve the Meier family, to sign the online guest book or send personal condolences please visit www.phillipsandmeyers.com.

Obituary for Billie Flora Jean McQuinley Blakley

BILLIE FLORA JEAN MCQUINLEY BLAKLEY

Billie Flora Jean McQuinley Blakley, 91, of Connersville, passed away on Friday February 25, 2022. She was born on April 5, 1930, in Connersville to William S. McQuinley and Naina Priscilla Curry McQuinley.

She graduated in 1948, from Connersville. She was a member of Epsilon Sigma Alpha Sorority. She had her own band for a few years.

On April 10, 1955, she married Merle Richard Blakley in Connersville.  They celebrated 61 years together. 

She retired from the Social Security Office in Richmond with more than 35 years of service. After retirement, she was involved in her church. She was a member of the East Side Methodist Church where she had held several offices and was a member of the choir. She enjoyed the Red Hats Society, bingo, caring for her grandchildren and family. Mrs. Blakley was noted for operating the snowball stand at the fair for more than 30 years with her family.

Billie is survived by two children, Michelle A. Blakley Harrison of Connersville, and Tonija J. (John) Blakley Fidler of Dayton, Ohio; three grandchildren, Monica (Michael) Maupin Borgerding of Whiteland, Sara (Ty) Harrison Garrett of Milton, IN, and Eleanor Fidler of Dayton, OH; three great grandchildren, Keirstan (Zachary) Borgerding Rowe of Pasadena, Maryland, Isaiah Harrison of Milton, and Christopher Garrett  of Milton; great-great grandchild, Kaleb Rowe of Pasadena, Maryland; two sisters, Joy McQuinley Morgan of Knightstown, and Judith McQuinley Griffith of Fort Wayne; as well as several nieces, nephews and cousins.

She is preceded by her parents, her husband who passed in 2017, a sister Joan McQuinley Pilgrim and several in-laws.

Friends and family may gather on Friday March 4, 2022, at Urban Winkler Funeral Home, 513 W 8th Street, Connersville, from 11 am to 1 pm.  Funeral services will follow at 1 pm. Burial will be at Dale Cemetery following the service. 

To sign the online guestbook or to send the family a message, please visit www.urbanwinklerfuneralhome.com

Obituary for Frank “Frankie” Frisco

FRANK “FRANKIE” FRISCO

Frank “Frankie” Frisco, 59, of Liberty, passed away on Friday February 25, 2022, at his home. Born on September 30, 1962, in Plainfield, New Jersey, he is the son of Betty Weimer Frisco and the late Frank Frisco.

On July 6, 1995, he married Joan Pollin Frisco. They shared 29 years together before she passed on September 4, 2020.

He owned and operated Frank’s Automotive for more than 20 years. He loved cars, trucks, and anything with a motor. He enjoyed racing trucks on any kind of racetrack. 

In addition to his mother, he has left behind to cherish his memories, three daughters, Mellisa (Jeff “Skip”) Short of Liberty, Melissa (John) Zulla of Washington, New Jersey, and Tonya Frisco of Liberty; two sons, Cody (Jennifer) Pollin of Liberty and John Wesley of New Jersey; a brother, Andrew (Dorothy) Frisco; a sister, Donna (Russell) Pollin; and 11 grandchildren, Tyler, Mason, Ruthie, Frankie, John, Harper, Easton, Ian, Gwendolyn, Isaiah, and Alycia.

Friends and family may gather on Wednesday March 2, 2022, from 4 pm until 7 pm at Urban Winkler Liberty Funeral Home, 310 N Main Street, Liberty. Funeral services will be conducted at 7 pm with Pastor Dean Van Winkle officiating.

To sign the online guestbook or to send the family a message, please visit www.urbanwinklerfuneralhome.com.