Bettie Murfin
June 6, 1920 - July 17, 2009
ROGERS, Ark. — Former Anderson resident Bettie (Crawford) Murfin, 89, of Rogers, Arkansas, died July 17, 2009.
Survivors include two sons, Ross (wife, Heather Fabiano) Murfin and Joe (wife, Debbie) Murfin.
Service 10 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 1 at Wilson St. Pierre Funeral Service and Crematory, Lahm Chapel, Pendleton.
Visitation one hour before service.
Gilbert L. Hardesty
June 19, 1920 - July 23, 2009
EATON — Gilbert L. “Gib” Hardesty, 89, died July 23, 2009, at Muncie Health and Rehabilitation Center.
Survivors include three children, Joyce (David) Norrick, Dennis (Pat) Hardesty and Alexandria resident, the Rev. Richard (Jeanne) Hardesty.
His wife, Ina Mae (Baker) Hardesty, died April 22, 1999.
Service 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at Pitman-Richman Funeral Home, 200 S. Hartford St., Eaton.
Visitation 4 to 8 p.m. Monday and one hour before service Tuesday.
Memorials may be made to Tree of Life Ministries, 2701 W. Second St., Marion, IN 46950.
Teresa R. Boerner
ANDERSON — Teresa R. Boerner, 80, Anderson, died July 24, 2009,, at Miller’s Merry Manor in Middletown after an extended illness.
Arrangements are pending at Robert D. Loose Funeral Homes & Crematory, South Chapel, Anderson.
Robert D. Bassett
ANDERSON — Robert D. “Bob” Bassett, 62, of Anderson, died July 24, 2009, at his residence.
Arrangements are pending at Owens Funeral Home, Alexandria.
Obituaries for others can be found by clicking on the obituary link on the home page to go to legacy.com.
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