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03/08/2025

Please keep the Lutz family in your prayers!!

Patricia “Pat” Ann Lutz, 88, of Princeton, Indiana, passed into the presence of her Savior on Friday, August 1, 2025, while surrounded by her family at the Linda E White Hospice House in Evansville, IN. Pat was born in Princeton on February 16, 1937, to Everett and Madge (Arbuthnot) Benedict, both of whom have preceded her in death.
Pat is a lifelong resident of Gibson County and attended Bethel Memorial Church in Princeton. On August 20, 1955, in Haubstadt, IN, Pat married Jack Ronald Lutz, who preceded in 2011. Pat was a homemaker who worked briefly at Pioneer Seed Company, currently Corteva Agriscience. She was an avid bowler and was involved in several bowling leagues over the years. Pat loved her fellowship time with friends at Burger King.
Pat is survived by 2 sons, Mike (Darlene) Lutz and Jeff (Cindy) Lutz, both of Princeton, IN. Other survivors include 1 brother, Larry “Butch” Benedict of Fowler, IN; 3 grandchildren: Ashley (Clay) Robb, Trisha DeHaven, and Kristen (Derek) Beck; and 9 great grandchildren: Austin, Elias, Uriah, and Oaklin Robb; Jace, Layton, and Bryleigh DeHaven; and Ava and Xander Beck.
Pat is preceded in death by her parents, and her husband, Jack.

Visitation will be on Tuesday, August 5, 2025, from 11:00 am until time of service at 1:00 PM at Bethel Memorial Church, located at 1520 S Main Street, Princeton, IN, with Pastor Kevin Wilson officiating. Burial will take place in Maple Hill Cemetery, also in Princeton.
Doyle Funeral Home, located at 520 S Main Street, Princeton, IN 47670 has the honor of serving the Lutz family.
For further information, call Doyle Funeral Home at 812-385-4334. Condolences may be left online at www.doylefuneral.com or the Doyle Funeral Home page.

Paul E. Miller, 86, of Princeton, IN, passed from this earth to his heavenly home on July15, 2025, at the Linda E White ...
17/07/2025

Paul E. Miller, 86, of Princeton, IN, passed from this earth to his heavenly home on July
15, 2025, at the Linda E White Hospice House in Evansville, IN.Paul was a lifelong resident
of Princeton, where he was born on Saturday, May27,1939 to William Daniel and
Callie Marie (Douglas) Miller, both who preceded him in death. On March 1, 1958, in
Waukegan, IL, he married Elaine Ward of Princeton, IN, who survives.
Paul worked at Emges meat packing plant for twenty years, Emerson Electric for five years,
and Perdue Farms for ten years in Washington, IN. Paul is a U.S. Veteran, having served in
the U.S. Navy aboard the USS Walker. He was a long-time member of Bethel Memorial
Church in Princeton.
Paul is survived by his wife of 67 years, Elaine Miller, of Princeton, IN; his sons, Phil
(Nancy) Miller of Princeton, IN; Tim (Carey) Miller of Ft. Myers, FL; and Jason Miller
of Princeton, IN; and daughter, Selena (Brad) Clark of Campbellsville, KY.
Paul’s other survivors include his grandchildren: Nicole (Brandon) Mize, Kristen (Josh)
Adams, Marshall Miller, Taylor Miller, Shayla (Corey) White, Aaron Miller, Timothy Miller
II, Noah Miller, Madison Clark, and Kennedy Clark, and 7 great grandchildren.
Paul was preceded in death by his parents and his brothers: John, Jesse, Joe, and Frank
Hale, and his sister, Shirley Cowing.
It was Paul’s desire to be cremated and honored with a memorial service.
There will be a time of visitation with the family from 4:00 pm until 6:00 pm on Saturday, July
19, 2025 with a memorial service to follow at Bethel Memorial Church, 1520 South
Main Street in Princeton, IN. Military honors will be provided by our local retired veterans
group. Interment of ashes will take place in the Indiana Veterans Memorial Cemetery at
1415 North Gate Road, Madison, IN 47250 at a later date. It is the honor of Doyle
Funeral Home, 520 S. Main Street, to serve the Miller Family. In lieu of flowers, the family
suggests that memorials be made in honor of Paul to Bethel Christian School at 1520 S.
Main Street, Princeton, IN 47670 or to Gideons International at PO Box 511, Princeton,
IN 47670. Online condolences may be shared on the Doyle Funeral Home page
or at www.doylefuneral.com. For more information, please call 812-385-4334.

12/07/2025

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12/07/2025

Please remember the Martin Family during their time of loss.

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12/06/2025

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27/05/2025

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Esther Pearl Livermore, 86, of Princeton, passed away Wednesday afternoon, March 26, 2025, at Linda E. White Hospice Hou...
29/03/2025

Esther Pearl Livermore, 86, of Princeton, passed away Wednesday afternoon, March 26, 2025, at Linda E. White Hospice House in Evansville, Indiana.
Esther was born November 11, 1938, to Beulah (Satterfield) and Harold Brown in Gibson County, where she lived most of her life.
Esther had three children with her first husband, Jack Amos: a daughter, Pamela (Rick) Hudson, and two sons, Robin Amos and Donald Amos. With her husband, Jerry Livermore, Esther had two stepchildren, Jerri Gail Carson and Tracy Livermore. Esther had eight grandchildren and numerous great grandchildren and great great grandchildren. She is survived by siblings William (Linda) Brown, Wilma (Bill) Young, and Jim (Charlene) Brown.
Esther’s faith in the Lord Jesus Christ was the foundation of her life. She was a devoted Christian who found great joy in sharing her faith with family and friends. She often spoke about her Bible readings, Christian books, and favorite televangelists. She was always willing to offer a prayer or helping hand. Esther attended New Life Church of the Nazarene for many years.
Esther enjoyed traveling all over the United States with her family. Esther loved singing, especially during her time in the church choir in Patoka, Indiana when she was young. Cooking for loved ones was another way she expressed her care, taking any opportunity to bring people together over a home-cooked meal.
Above all, Esther cherished her family and friends, always offering support, and a listening ear. Her love and devotion to them were evident in every conversation and interaction.
Esther was preceded in death by her loving husband, Jerry Livermore; her parents; and by her siblings Donald (Kay) Brown, Dennis (Kathy) Brown, Francis (Bob) Emge, Debbie Brown, Norma Hyneman, Marcella (Walt) Robb, and Bill (Maxine) Livermore.
Doyle Funeral Home has the honor of serving the Livermore family. There will be a time of visitation on Thursday, April 3, 2025, from 10:00 AM until the time of service at 1:00 PM at Doyle Funeral Home, 520 S. Main St, Princeton, IN 47670 with Pastor Donnie Truelock officiating. Burial will be at White Church Cemetery in Princeton, IN.
Online condolences may be left on the Doyle Funeral Home page or at doylefuneral.com For more information, call 812-385-4334.

29/03/2025
29/03/2025

Please remember the Livermore family in your prayers.

Marylee Nora Sullivan, 92, of Hazleton, IN, passed on to her heavenly home on Tuesday, March 11, 2025. Marylee was born ...
14/03/2025

Marylee Nora Sullivan, 92, of Hazleton, IN, passed on to her heavenly home on Tuesday, March 11, 2025. Marylee was born on Wednesday, September 14, 1932 in Pike County, IN to Dallas and Marie (Jerrell) English, both of whom precede.
On September 4, 1949, also in Pike County, she married Ansel Denver Sullivan, who precedes her in death. Marylee was a lifelong area resident and worked for Good Samaritan Hospital in Vincennes, IN as a respiratory therapist, retiring after 20 years of service. She and Ansel attended the Emmanuel Baptist Church in Petersburg.
Marylee had many gifts and abilities and especially enjoyed helping children. She took great pleasure in helping her grandchildren in 4H. She was known for her cooking, quilting, needle point, crocheting, working puzzles, and loved singing in church. She sang in a trio for several years. Marylee was a determined lady, not afraid of hard work. She went back to high school to complete her senior year while in her 30’s.

Marylee is survived by her daughter, Elizabeth Marie (Gene) Brenton, of Pike County, IN; son, Ansel Gene Sullivan, also of Pike County, IN; brother, Klenith James (Ruthie) English, of Pike County; and her grandchildren: Brandon, Kevin (Misty) Sullivan, Jennifer (Lamont) Maddox, Stephanie Brenton, Morgan (William) Rainey, Megan (Luke) Howard, and Amanda (Mark) Woodruff. Her survivors also include numerous great grandchildren.
Marylee is preceded in death by her parents; her husband of 68 years, Ansel Denver; her son, Dallas Sullivan; two brothers, Edward and Jerrell English; and her sister, Kathleen Maxwell.

There will be a visitation on Sunday, March 16, 2025 from 10 a.m. Central Time until the time of her service at 1 p.m. at Doyle Funeral Home, 520 S. Main St, Princeton, IN, with Pastor Bobby Cox officiating. Internment will take place in Shiloh Cemetery in Hazleton.

Doyle Funeral Home in Princeton, Indiana has the honor of serving the Sullivan family. Condolences may be made online at the Doyle Funeral Home page or at www.doylefuneral.com For more information, please call 812-385-4334.

Maddox Aaron Miller, 19, tragically passed away in Princeton, IN on Saturday, March 8, 2025. Maddox was born on Friday, ...
14/03/2025

Maddox Aaron Miller, 19, tragically passed away in Princeton, IN on Saturday, March 8, 2025. Maddox was born on Friday, July 15, 2005, in Newburgh, IN to Jason and Britni Miller, both of whom survive.
Maddox attended Gibson Southern High School and was currently employed by Jason’s Handyman Services doing remodeling and construction.
Maddox enjoyed hanging out with his family and his friends, spending time working with his dad, and spending time on the river in his john boat. He also loved cars, both working on and driving them. His friends were a big part of his life and Maddox would not hesitate to do anything for anybody. His relationships with his friends and family were his life.
He was a well-loved young man who will be greatly missed.
Maddox is survived by his mother, Britni Miller, of Fort Branch, IN; father, Jason Miller, of Haubstadt, IN; paternal grandparents, David (Cynthia) Miller, of Argos, IN; maternal grandfather, Glen Stratman, of Elberfeld, IN; three brothers: Trenton Miller of Fort Branch, IN, Kayne Miller of Haubstadt, IN, and Owen Miller of Haubstadt, IN; three sisters: Tiana Carroll of St. Inigoes, MD, Elizabeth Miller of Haubstadt, IN, and Paisley Miller, also of Haubstadt, IN; and his great aunt, Dawn Hartig, of Fort Branch, IN.
Maddox is preceded by his maternal grandmother, Kimmie Stratman, and his great grandmother, Elizabeth Shanks.
Arrangements are pending at this time.
Doyle Funeral Home, 520 S. Main Street, Princeton, IN, has the privilege of serving the Miller family as they remember and celebrate Maddox. Please call the funeral home at 812-385-4334 for any further information.
Condolences may be left at doylefuneral.com or the Doyle Funeral Home page.

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