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1 Journal Courier wwwjconlinecom A6 Monday April 18 2011 Wild April 17 a Peck Graudins Wilson 1960s I CREMATION SERVICIS INC them West Lafayette Chapel BIRTHS ceremony Old World Steve Hallett has plans for additional books relat ing to world issues on 14 in IMPLICITY 'uneral Care By DOROTHY SCHNEIDER dschneiderOjconlinecom Dorothy Walker Memorial Service Later Date Claire Windier Service 10:30 am Monday St Mary Cathedral Janet Lovell Visitation 5 7 pm Monday Soller Baker West Lafayette Chapel Service 7 pm Monday Soller Baker West Lafayette Chapel IU Health Arnett April 16 Laura and Jonathon Stanfield Lafayette a son Andrew Clayton 34 Andrew Clayton 34 of Little Rock Ark for merly of Lafayette died Saturday April 16 2011 at Baptist Health Hospital in Little Rock Ark No further information available Courtney Looker and Bryan Shockey West Lafayette a daughter St Elizabeth East April 16 Angie and Robert McA Gene Lowery 64 DELPHI Gene Low ery 64 of Delphi died at 1:45 pm Saturday April 16 2011 at his home Arrangements are pend ing with 4 Bodine uneral Home in Rossville Life without oil phrase that lends itself to the title of a new book co authored by a Purdue University environmen tal scientist is more than a suggestion a pending real ity that people worldwide have to take seriously as oil and other fossil fuel supplies shrink said Steve Hallett an associ ate professor in botany and plant pathology Hallett and journal ist John Wright collabo rated on Without which was recently published by Prometheus Books of New York The book outlines the need to plan for a future without relying on oil and the au thors argue that the pace of current growth world wide is unsustainable a timely topic giv en the Earth Day events that will be held nation wide this week with the observed holiday falling on riday supplies are starting to decline which means lots of things are going to Hal programs weekly jam held every versity Mr Graudins was em ployed at Westlake Plas tics for 22 years wnere ne served as the medical sales manager He is survived by his wife of 30 years Debbie (Welsh) Graudins and two daughters Stephanie Seger (husband: Mark) and Katie Graudins both India napolis He was well known tor his positive infectious per sonality and unparalleled athletic ability illustrated by his participation in a na tionally ranked volleyball team His passion for ath letics more importantly golf earned him several holes in one throughout his golf career The Mass of Christian Burial will be held Wednes day at 11 am at Holy Spirit Catholic Church 10350 Glaser Way in ish ers riends are invited to gather from 3 8 pm Tues day at lanner and Buchan an uneral Center Broad Ripple In lieu of flowers the family suggests memo rial gifts take the form of donations to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society In his honor family en courages you to participate in the the Na tional Bone Marrow Donor Registry Thoughts may be shared with the family by visiting: wwwflanner buchanancom Lafayette I inden Oxford documents with before they make an ap pointment She said if customers come in with all of the proper forms and every thing totaled the filing process will only take a couple of hours we have to go through receipts and tally up income and expenses then it could take several she said Donahue said exten sions are also popular options for some custom ers but they at MEET STEVE HALLETT Job: Associate profes sor in the Department of Botany and Plant Pathol ogy at Purdue University Hometown: Man chester England Education: Bachelor's and PhD from Man chester University England amily: Three chil dren: Daniel Patrick and Sami Hobblesprojects: Helping organize a stu dent run farm at Purdue that will grow a range of foods as a community garden JAZZ ROM PAGE A5 people getting involved and I see the future is bright for Jazz Appreciation Month includes a month full of events that be gan with a hall of fame induction at Kitchen Other include sessions Wednesday day for jazz musicians of all ages or those 21 and up the sessions are held from 8 to 11 pm at the Knick erbocker Saloon is home to the jam sessions for younger artists Those events run from 6 to 9 pm and feature jazz groups from Har rison and Jefferson high schools as well as Purdue University and St College Hoovler founder of the Uptown Jazz Blues estival said he was proud to be a hall of fame honoree this year and his passion for the local jazz scene comes from the time he spent playing in Los Angles: just been in volved with a lot of mu sicians in the communi ty for 30 years and the main thing that drives me for doing this is hav ing been a musician I know how difficult it is to find quality he said think aside from classical jazz is the most difficult mu sical genre to master because of its complexi ties and its very diffi cult to get good at and the audience that ellow hall of famer Seybold also spoke to the need to widen the local jazz audience but stated that programs like Jazz Appreciation Month will help the cause April almost as good as New York Unfortunately not as good as it ought to be the other months of the year and what all fighting he said (Zamora) started the whole deal and had periods of time when the scene is really lively and other times not so much but the whole fact that so alive in April brings attention that will help it be more lively the rest of the Seybold said one ex ample of that is the fact that will begin featuring live jazz music four nights a week had that in a long he said a step in the right Lafayette Chapel 400 Twyckenham Blvd Lafayette Chapel 1184 Sagamore Pkwy Dayton Chapel 730 Walnut Street tempt to use an extension to avoid an anticipated debt have to remem ber that an extension is an extension of time to file not to pay because we get a lot of people who say gonna owe I want to file an Well technically if you owe you need to send money in with that she said are lots of people who filed better to get it done late than to ignore it Ebert said he just look ing forward to getting his taxes done and hopefully getting a little something back in return just been a bit of a green party people being for the image oftentimes Whereas the more underlying mes sage (needs to be) that we be able to function in many ways we cur rently can With Earth Day coming up this week are there simple sugges tions you can offer for'1 environmentally friendly behavior or ways that people can contribute to the solution? good news and bad news The bad news is no matter what we do going to be extremely hard over the next few decades The key word as we go through this next period is Do you have any other book projects com ing up? A couple One on Chi na and its efforts as they relate to global issues The other is a book on ef ficiency People hold a lot of hope for technology that it will save on ener gy: But ultimately I think as things become more efficient we actually use more TAXES ROM PAGE A5 mis Russiaville a daugh ter Sara and Ben Mellady Lafayette a son Brooke and Calvin Kingery Lafayette a daughter David Laffoon 56 GOODLAND David Laffoon 56 of Goodland died at 8:44 pm riday April 15 2011 at St Eliza beth Central He was born May 19 1954 in Rensselaer to the late Charles and Doro thy Thrner Laffoon Tjiffnnn married Debra Jensen on Sept 16 1972 in Kentland She survives He worked as plant man ager at Powell Systems in owler tor 32 years He was a member of Goodland Community Church and was a fan of Purdue sports and the Chicago Bears Surviving with his wife are one son David Laf foon Jr (wife: Wendy) of Goodland one daughter Stacey Whicker (hus band: Carlos) of Lafayette three brothers Chuck Laffoon (wife: Vicki) of Morocco Donnie Laffoon (wife: Mary) of Goodland and Roger Laffoon (wife: Laura) of Raub and two sisters Christine Senesac of Goodland and Diane Vo ids (husband: Charles) of Goodland Visitation is from 5 8 pm (EDT) TUesday at Gerts uneral Home in Goodland uneral ser vice is Tuesday at 7 pm at Gerts uneral Home Rev David Mueller officiating Internment at Goodland Cemetery at a later date Memorial contributions may be made to the Ameri can Cancer Society Professor ponders life without oil Broad Rip ple High School He then went on to study at Indiana State Uni Peter Graudins 61 Peter Graudins 61 of Indianapolis died Sat urday April 16 2011 at IU Hospital in Indianapolis He was born on March 7 1950 in Batesville Miss to the late Gunars and Lidia (Rullis) Graudins He grew up in iirawn Indianapo 1 1 iMfr A lis where to environmental con sciousness a great thing one societal force been moving in the right direction But I think we re ally have a sense yet of just how dangerous the lett said me not situation is The green a matter of viewing it at movement has almost how can we keep doing what doing a more radical: We need to make some serious The Journal Courier asked Hallett about the book and how its topic falls in line with environ mental issues put in the spotlight this week Question: What is the take home message from your book beyond what the title suggests? Answer: We need to get a little more prepared than we currently are for oil depletion Our reliance on oil is a lot more profound than most people recognize As much as we talk about the economic woes right now this is really just the beginning of some very big trouble Our analysis is it probably sort ot begun and something we can expect for decades Do you think people are more receptive these days to thinking about ending reliance on oil? Is there a breaking point where real change may start? not sure People are a lot more receptive Donna Wilson 66 Donna Wilson 66 of Terre Haute who has rela tives living in the Lafayette area died at 1:45 pm ri day April 15 2011 at her residence She was born April 27 1944 in Terre Haute to the late Ernest and aye My ers Wycoff She is survived by her hus band Phillip Wilson a son Da mon Wilson (wife: Lori) of New Albany a daughter Ti acy Duling of Terre Haute five broth ers Roger Wycoff Merlin Wycoff Dennis Wycoff Russell Wycoff and Ernie Wycoff and two sisters Lia Tbrbet and Barbara Marshall Other survivors include her four grandchildren Joshua Duling Justin Dul ing Cameron Wilson and Bryson Wilson and her three great grandchildren Maliki Duling Kenyen Dul ing and Ariana Duling and several nieces 'and neph ews Preceding in death with her parents Ernest and aye Myers Wycoff is a son Danny Wilson Visitation is from 12 noon to 3 pm Tuesday in DeBaun Springhill Chapel uneral services will be held in the funeral home at 3 pm TUesday April 19 2011 with her niece Min ister Kimberley Hughley officiating In keeping with her wishes cremation will follow services Burial at a later date in Highland Lawn Cemetery SOLLERAKER uneral Homes and Cremation Services Compassionate Care The inest acilities Unsurpassed Value wwwoUerbakeixom 765 474 1111 Obituary Line 765 474 3113 uneral Services for all faith traditions Pre Planning Cremation Green Burial 1 Harold Stillions 76 Harold Stillions 76 of Mr Latayette oiea bunaay April 17 2011 at his resi dence No further information available DEATHS Richard Wild 89 Richard 89 of Lafayette died Sunday 2011 at his residence No further information available Harold Stillions Arrangements pending 822 North 9th Street (Comer of 9th and Salem) Lafayette Indiana (765)742 7302 Toll free (877) 477 7302 wwwJilppensteetfuneralhomecom Grekm bumal coumol Xv" fiM Robert Peck 72 MONTICELLO ert Neil (Bob) Peck 72 of Monticello died at 9: 14 am Saturday April 16 2011 at his residence surrounded by his family He had been in tailing health since 2008 Born eb 1939 Goodland he was the son of the late Lester and Dorothy (Hood) Peck He married Doris Crawn on June 19 1993 in Monti cello She survives Mr Peck lived in Good land most of his life be fore moving to Monticello 20 years ago He served in the Indiana National Guard from Dec 1957 to Dec 1963 and was a SP4 He served as deputy sher iff of Newton County and had served as a Tbwn Mar shall in Goodland He was a member of the Handyman Club He worked for Rem ington reight Lines in Remington for many years and also worked at Better Coil and Transformer in Goodland In earlier years he enjoyed fishing hunt ing gardening and was a NASCAR fan He also en joyed time with family and friends Surviving with his wife are four sons Robert Peck (wife: Ronelle) Randy Peck (wife: Debbie) both of Rensselaer Donald Peck (wife: Donna) of Cairo Ga and Rev James Crawn (wife: Leesa) of Idaville one daughter Kimberly Buschman (companion: Gary) of Brook four sis ters Betty DeGroot (hus band: Earnest) of Goodland Janet Legler of Remington Doris Zollman of owler and Sandra Cheever of Monticello and two broth ers Karel Peck (wife: Sherry) of Lafayette and James Heldt (wife: Genie) of Arlington Heights Ill Services are Wednesday in Monticello See wwwmiller rosck afhcom Complete uneral Package $3995 uneral Service Basics Complete QQK uneral Package VjwwV simp! icity4uneralcarecom 765 742 6840 Lafayette Chapel Andrew Clayton Services pending IUNHIAL AM CKEMAJOffY Richard Wild Arrangements pending Lafayette Chapel Maryella Hatke Bower Visitation 5 7 pm Tuesday Hahn Groeber uneral Home Mass 10 am Wednesday St Boniface Catholic Church wwwJuhngroeberfuneraUiomecom O' Bi Ki Rs I I Lafayette I inden Oxford.

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