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A gathering place to connect with family and friends, to share memories and condolences, and to pay tribute to those we love. Scott loved spending time with his family, especially his grandchildren. DeAngelo loudly proclaimed that the people criticizing Webb, an at-large member of council, were his customers and deserved to be treated with respect. Douglas Walker is a news reporter for The Star Press. She was a kind, loving, and giving person and was one who MUNCIE [mdash] Noah Silas Estep Jr., 76, passed away on Wednesday, March 11, 2020, at AMG Specialty Hospital in Muncie. MUNCIE, Ind. Mary loved spending time with her family and friends. ", Tuesday morning, before the meeting, Webb posted a photo of himself with a pistol tucked under his pant's belt saying: "Ready for an awesome day! His family was beside him until the end. Survivors Randall Ray Bertram, 65, of Yorktown, passed away on Thursday, March 11, 2021. She was born on Monday, Jan. 8, 1934, in Neodesha, Kansas, the daughter of the late Donald and Helen (Ginest) Curt. "Charlize Jamieson, do you think you have the password to the forbidden world of coming out," Webb said in reply, according to a printed record from Jamieson. She was born Monday, July 26, 1926, in Hillisburg, Indiana, the daughter of Leroy and Cleo (Leslie) Malicoat. After graduation, he started working at General Motors, alongside his twin brother and his father. In other business, the council unanimously issued a resolution in memory of Jane Lasater, the late county council member who died earlier this month. Muncie Obituaries | Obits for the Muncie, IN Area - Legacy.com 'Rick' 76 - 07-Apr Reichard Funeral Home Inc . Two of those dealing charges, filed in Delaware Circuit Court 1, are Level 2 felonies carrying possible 30-year prison sentences. The people. Rodger was born in Sioux City, Iowa in 1937 to Ernest E.G. Humm and Wilma Doak, who later moved to Muncie Star Press is not responsible for screening, editing or verifying obituary content submitted. We're here to help you honor your loved one and to tell their story.