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Doris Jean Murray "Golden Diva"
04/08/2026

Doris Jean Murray "Golden Diva"

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Wishing you a happy and blessed Easter as we commemorate the resurrection of Jesus Christ and the hope and renewal it br...
04/05/2026

Wishing you a happy and blessed Easter as we commemorate the resurrection of Jesus Christ and the hope and renewal it brings. As we celebrate, let us also remember those who may be mourning the loss of a loved one and extend to them our compassion, support, and prayers.

Helen Louise WilliamsCelebrating The Life Of…Helen Louise Williams.Helen Louise Willliams was born October 7, 1941, in I...
03/31/2026

Helen Louise Williams

Celebrating The Life Of…

Helen Louise Williams.

Helen Louise Willliams was born October 7, 1941, in Indianapolis, Indiana to the union of Hallie and Cordelia Smith. Helen was the oldest of five children, and she took her role as big sister seriously. This role shaped her to be a loving, compassionate, and supportive woman. Family was her foundation, and family meant everything to her.

Helen accepted Christ early as her Lord and savior. In 1970 she joined Grace Missionary Baptist Church where she remained a faithful member until she departed this life. At Grace, she was the church secretary, a choir member, a church nurse, member of the mother’s board, and a devoted member of the pastor’s aide. Helen was a God-fearing woman, and she kept Christ at the forefront of her life.

Helen grew up on the east side of Indianapolis where she attended IPS School #37, #26 and Crispus Attucks High School. It was at Attucks High School where Helen would meet and develop a love for her future husband Charles C.B. Williams.

Helen and her high school sweetheart Charles were married June 10, 1958. Their wonderful union produced six children. Helen always wanted what was best for her children, and she worked hard and sacrificed to help make sure that they had a good life. While being a devoted wife, mother, and Grandmother Helen still found time to have a career. She worked for RCA and Blocks, and in 1991 she became a licensed cosmetologist.

Helen was the heart of her family. Her kindness, strength and unwavering love shaped generations. Love wasn’t something she just said, it was something she lived every day. She enjoyed working in the church, traveling, cooking, and spending time with family and friends. Helen was a joy to be around, and you could always count on her for the truth and words of wisdom. Helen was a beautiful woman inside and out and she spent her life giving to others.

Helen was called home to be with her heavenly father Sunday, March 29, 2026, at the blessed age of 84 years old. She is proceeded in death by her husband, Charles Williams, father, Hallie Smith, mother, Cordelia Smith, son, Jacque Willliams, sisters Diane Patterson, Janie Benson, and Cordelia Bellamy, brother Stephen Smith, and grandson Drake Williams- Jett.

Helen leaves to cherish her memory five children; Charles Williams II (Denise), Mark Williams, Lisa Williams, Troy Williams, and Daishawn Williams, two sisters Wanda Reynolds and Robyn Walker, daughter-in-law Allison Willliams,14 grandchildren, 11 great grandchildren, and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and close friends.

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Thomas Crystal LongOn July 18,1947 in St. Louis, MO Thomas Crystal Long was born to Albert Long Sr and Carmelita Bordeau...
03/31/2026

Thomas Crystal Long

On July 18,1947 in St. Louis, MO Thomas Crystal Long was born to Albert Long Sr and Carmelita Bordeaux Long & Raised by William & Helen Perkins of St. Louis, MO.

As a child of The Most Holy Rosemary Catholic Church and School welcomed Thomas, as a devoted Alter Boy. His happiness and pride were also displayed by earning the Eagle Scout Designation from the Boys Scouts of America. He later graduated from O’Fallon High School.

Thomas worked for General Motors, where he later retired. He also made himself and his family proud by serving OUR Country as a Marine in the United States Marine Corps.

Known as “Tommy” to everyone who loved him. A loyal and loving son, husband, father, and brother. He took care of his family, which was his pride and joy; and dedicated his time taking care of his neighbor's lawns and removing snow. In his spare time, he also enjoyed watching his favorite baseball team The St. Louis Cardinals and watching football.

Although Thomas's health declined over the past years, he held on and fought valiantly. Thomas soul went on peacefully in his sleep on March 24,2026 and into the arms of God. He leaves behind a devoted wife, Lavretta Long, and their loving son Dior Jones. Leaving found memories with his siblings Marie Long Murray, Josephine Newman, Roberta Long Brown, Ruth Long Douglas, Robert Burse, and Kenneth Harper, sisters-in-laws Sharon, Yvonne, and Jackie, in addition to several nieces, nephews, and cousins.

Thomas present in death by his sisters Mariom Black, Carmelita (Bertie) Murray, Inez Long Moore, Gwendolyn Stribling, Sharon Long Moore, JoAnn Watson, and brothers Albert Long Jr., and Bredford Long, and son Damon (Forty) Jones.

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Roosevelt Sellers Jr.Roosevelt Sellers Jr. was born on December 11, 1942, in Clarksdale, Mississippi, to Roosevelt Selle...
03/25/2026

Roosevelt Sellers Jr.

Roosevelt Sellers Jr. was born on December 11, 1942, in Clarksdale, Mississippi, to Roosevelt Sellers Sr. and Olivia Tucker Sellers. He was born into a large, close-knit family that included his grandparents, William Tucker and Joanna Johnson Tucker, five aunts, and five uncles. His mother, Olivia, was the eldest sibling, and his Aunt Annie was just six months younger than him.

Roosevelt gave his life to Christ at an early age and was baptized in the Church of Christ, where his family worshiped. As a young boy, his grandfather and uncles taught him how to fish and hunt rabbits for supper. While there were struggles with so many mouths to feed, there was also an abundance of love and respect in the Tucker household. Everyone shared in daily chores, working together on the 83 acres of land his grandfather purchased to raise the family. This was something Roosevelt was always proud of. During a time when it was difficult for black families to own land, his family worked and maintained their own. That land remains in the family today as part of his enduring legacy.

As a teenager, Roosevelt attended Coahoma Agricultural High School, graduating with the Class of 1964. During his high school years, he was entrusted with the responsibility of driving a school bus, transporting both his classmates and his self to school. He often spoke of how earning an extra $35 a month allowed him to give his grandfather a few dollars, buy a couple pairs of pants, and still have a little left for a date night. Even as a young man, he understood that hard work could provide the things he wanted, a lesson he carried with him throughout his life. He realized a working man could get the things he wanted by the sweat of his own brow. He never forgot that lesson and would live by it all the days of his life. Roosevelt stood out on the basketball court with his 6’5” stature and strong presence. He enjoyed the game, spending time with friends, boxing, and going uptown to the theater to watch the latest western films for a dime.

These sources of entertainment remained some of his favorite pastimes throughout his life. After graduation, Roosevelt worked in transportation as a delivery driver, traveling routes as far as Florida to deliver goods. During that time, he also became the proud father for the first time to his eldest son, Roosevelt Henderson.

At the age of 24, Roosevelt moved to Indianapolis, Indiana, where he married Elizabeth Brooks, whom he had originally dated in Clarksdale. The couple were united in marriage on December 23, 1966, becoming life partners, best friends, and soulmates. Their union brought together not just two individuals, but two families. Together, they shared 27 years of love, mutual respect, family ties, stability, hard work and good times. From their union were born a son, Roosevelt Sellers III, and a daughter, Stephanie Denise Sellers. The laid-back yet driven and enthusiastic young man grew into a devoted husband, father, grandfather and a living example of integrity and strength. He led his family as a provider, protector and all-around blueprint of how a man should carry himself.

Roosevelt was employed by Stock & Wesley before beginning a long career with Cotter & Company, where he worked for 23 years until his retirement. He also worked part-time cleaning offices to ensure his family was always well provided for. To know Roosevelt was to know a man who deeply loved and valued his family and friends. He believed it wasn’t the quantity of relationships, but the quality and character of those around you that mattered most. He often said, “It’s not about who’s beside you when you up, look around to see who’s still standing there when the chips are down.” He cherished his lifetime unbreakable bonds with friends Charlie Sykes, Norman Merritt and William Redd. He would simply say “we’re like brothers and we’ve always been.”

Roosevelt Sellers Jr. transitioned from this life on March 11, 2026, at the age of 83 years and 3 months. He was preceded in death by his beloved wife, Elizabeth Sellers; his grandparents, William and Joanna Tucker; his father, Roosevelt Sellers Sr.; his mother, Olivia Tucker Sellers; his son, Roosevelt Sellers III; his uncles, William, Clarence, Lonnie, Robert, and Jessie Tucker; and his aunts, Elma, Ruth, and Loudella Tucker Washington. Brother-in-laws, W.D.Grace, Jeff Agnew, David Campbell and Alfred Brooks; Sister-in-laws Velita Sellers, Fredine Grace, Gallene Austin and Lucy Brooks.

He leaves to cherish his memory his son, Roosevelt Henderson (Patricia); his daughter, Stephanie Sellers; his grandsons, Larenzoe Sellers and Khalil Proctor; his granddaughters, Jennifer Thomas and Aaliyah Sellers; his great-grandsons, Lavon, Jaiden, and Kaiden Brown; his great-granddaughters, Jayla Talbert and Kamyla Sellers; his brothers, BJ, Leonard, and John Sellers; his sister, Queen Sellers Agnew; his brother-in-law, Herbert Quinn; his sisters-in-law, Mary Quinn and Annette Clark; and his youngest aunt, Annie Tucker Williams.

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Nicole Deniser KingIt is with profound sadness and heavy hearts that we announce the passing of our beloved Nicole Denis...
03/24/2026

Nicole Deniser King

It is with profound sadness and heavy hearts that we announce the passing of our beloved Nicole Denisher King, who departed this life on March 8, 2026, at the age of 43. Born in the vibrant city of Indianapolis, Indiana, on January 5, 1983, Nicole was a shining light whose warmth and kindness touched everyone who crossed her path.

Nicole was the cherished daughter of Bobby King Sr. and Evangelist Janet Deniser (Meek) King, who led Nicole to Christ at an early age and raised her with love and values that she carried throughout her life. She is survived by her devoted parents and a loving family that includes her siblings: Bobby King Jr., Sherry King, Ricky Woolridge, Damica Woolridge, Brandi Whitney King and Tiffany Norris. Her legacy continues through her nephew, Skyler Maurice King; nieces, Tia King, LeDeysia Perdue and Victoria Woolridge; great-nephews, Skyler King Jr. and Max Nipsey; and great-niece, Queen. Her extended family includes uncles, Michael Patterson (Brook) and Howard Cotham (Gwen); aunts, Mary Meeks and Tammie Holland; great-uncle, Willie Ed King (Ann); and great-aunts, Dorothy Campbell and Elsie Buchanan. Nicole will also be dearly missed by her special cousin, Geneva "Pumkin" Johnson, and her lifelong friends, Regina Russell and Doney Garner; along with a host of other loving family members and friends.

Nicole was preceded in death by her grandfathers, Curtis Rankins and Robert Earl Meeks Sr.; grandmothers, Annie L. King and Martha "Meme" Patterson; brother, Terry Leon Hoskins; uncle, Robert Earl Meeks Jr.; and cousin, Robert "Tee" Johnson. Their spirits welcome her with open arms.

Nicole received her education through the Indianapolis Public Schools system and attended Emmerich Manual High School, where her innate curiosity and zest for learning were evident. She embarked on a career with Excel in 2000, demonstrating dedication and excellence in her work. In 2024, she ventured into entrepreneurship, founding Next Level Eatery LLC, where she combined her passion for cooking with her business acumen.

Nicole's love for movies and television was a source of joy in her life, with favorites such as "Lean on Me" and "What's Happening" providing moments of laughter and introspection. She delighted in cooking and catering events, always eager to share her culinary creations with others. A tech enthusiast at heart, she enjoyed assembling electronics and computers, often surprising friends and family with her skills. Shopping, traveling, and savoring KFC's honey barbecue wings were among the simple pleasures she cherished. Nicole was a person of exceptional generosity and thoughtfulness, known for her daily calls to her parents, inquiring with genuine concern, "Do y'all need anything? Just let me know." Her love was expressed through the thoughtful gifts of money, clothes, shoes, and music she frequently bestowed upon those she cared for.

As we bid farewell to our dear Nicole, we hold her in our hearts, forever grateful for the love and joy she brought into our lives. Her compassion, kindness, and unwavering devotion to her family and friends leave an indelible mark on all who were fortunate enough to know her.

Rest in peace, dear Nicole. You will be deeply missed and forever remembered.

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Jeniece Ebony AlphaJeniece Ebony Logan was born on August 7, 1981, in Indianapolis IN to James Logan and Carmen Futrell....
03/23/2026

Jeniece Ebony Alpha

Jeniece Ebony Logan was born on August 7, 1981, in Indianapolis IN to James Logan and Carmen Futrell. She was affectionately known as "JAE."

Jeniece received her education at Roads Elementary School. On February 5, 1999, she earned her diploma and graduated from the State of Indiana's Job Core. After completing her educational journey, she held many jobs and never stopped learning.

Jeniece was a member of the Christ EMB Church until they moved to another location. She continued her search for a new church home, but she never lost her faith.

JAE, was a loving, giving, outgoing and kid-hearted person. She will be greatly missed by all that loved and knew her.

Jeniece Ebony Logan departed this life on March 6, 2026, at the age of 44 years old.

She leaves to cherish her precious memory to her daughter, Macaiah Patterson and son, Semaj Patterson, granddaughter, Kaleissi Patterson, her parents; Carmen Futrell (Robert) and James Logan (Debbie), sisters; Shanel Clay, Le'neda Maxey, Patricia Logan, Shanika Graves, Lawanna, brothers; William Rowe, Jamaul Logan, Melvin Graves, Laron Graves and Dion Logan, grandmother, Margaret Logan and a host of nephews, nieces, cousins, aunts, uncles, extended family members and friends.

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03/17/2026
Sending St. Patrick’s Day blessings from our family to yours. As we celebrate, we pause to reflect on the lives and stor...
03/17/2026

Sending St. Patrick’s Day blessings from our family to yours. As we celebrate, we pause to reflect on the lives and stories of the loved ones we’ve lost. May their memory shine ever bright.

Gerald N. JonesGERALD N. JONES was born on January 6, 1951, as the youngest of four children, to Rudolph and Hillary Jon...
03/16/2026

Gerald N. Jones

GERALD N. JONES was born on January 6, 1951, as the youngest of four children, to Rudolph and Hillary Jones in Indianapolis, Indiana. Gerald was educated by the Indianapolis Public School System and graduated from Crispus Attucks High School in 1969.

Gerald professed his faith in Jehovah early in his adult life. He was baptized as one of Jehovah’s Witnesses in 1975 at Arlington Heights Kingdom Hall. He was a beloved member for many years at East Lawrence Kingdom Hall.

On February 21, 1976, Gerald was united in Holy Matrimony to Lavenia Donel and this union was blessed with one son, Corey Jones. Gerald worked at Broad Ripple High School for 38 years as a custodian. He was loved by all students, staff and teachers that he met over the years.

Mr. Jones loved spending time with his family and friends, traveling, laughing, enjoying good food and watching sports. He also loved to clean his car and listen to jazz music in his spare time. Gerald had a huge heart and would help anyone in need. He also never met a stranger and made friends easily. Mr. Jones was a devoted father, brother, uncle and grandfather.

Gerald was known for his sayings, with some of his favorites being “Right Brother”, “Let people be people”, “Wooo, this sure is good”, and “My land”.

Gerald departed this life on Friday, February 27, 2026, at the age of 75. He was preceded in death by his parents, Rudolph and Hillary Jones; brother, Rudolph “Phi” or “Fire” Jones Jr.; and sister, JoAnn Sanders.

He leaves to cherish his memory, his son Corey Jones (Angela); grandson, Elijah Jones; granddaughter, E’lynn Jones; brother, Ronald D. Jones (Gloria); aunt, Sallie Wimberly; and a host of nieces, The family of Gerald N. Jones acknowledges with appreciation nephews, great-nieces, great-nephews, family and friends.

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Lorette Normil
03/16/2026

Lorette Normil

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Marcus Depriest Winbush Sr.
03/13/2026

Marcus Depriest Winbush Sr.

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