Obituaries, June 20, 2026

Written on 06/20/2026


Barbara J. Oden, Douglas “Doug” A. Wolff, Terria Lynn Cottingham, Myron Stanley Henry, Ph.D., Susan “Susie” Ellen Maher, David Allen Parker, Anna Louise Campbell

Barbara J. Oden

Barbara J. Oden, 92, of Galveston, went home to be with the Lord early Thursday morning, June 18, 2026, at her home. She was born January 23, 1934, in Anderson, Indiana, to Roy and Bertha (Todd) Kistler. Barbara first married Lee Moorman, and he preceded her in death. She later married Warren Oden in 1965, and he passed away June 15, 1997.

Barb graduated from Fairmount High School in 1951. After high school, she graduated from the International School of Accounting in Chicago with her accounting degree. She retired from Wilson Foods in Logansport with 24 years in the payroll department in 1993. She later worked for Murray Funeral Home in Galveston as a greeter for several years, retiring once again in 2003.

Barb enjoyed snowmobiling trips to Michigan in her younger years and later trips to Florida in the winter. Her favorite thing in life was spending time with her grandchildren.

Surviving family include her two sons Rex and wife Arlene Moorman of Galveston and Dennis Moorman of Knoxville, Tennessee. She is also surviving by grandchildren Jason and wife Amanda Moorman of Greeneville, TN; Nathan and wife Beth Moorman of Nickolson, GA; Ashley Moorman of Galveston; and Austin and wife Adrian Moorman of Peru. She is also survived by six great grandchildren Blakley, Noah, MacKenzie, Lincoln, Bennett, Nolan, and Wyatt. She is proceeded in death by her parents, one brother Jack Kistler, and husbands Lee Moorman and Warren Oden.

Services will be held on Monday, June 22, 2026, with visitation from 12:00 noon until service time at 2:00 p.m. at Murray Weaver Funeral Home in Galveston. Burial will follow in the Galveston Cemetery. Murray Weaver Funeral Home has been entrusted with arrangements. www.murrayweaverfuneralhome.com



Douglas “Doug” A. Wolff

Douglas “Doug” A. Wolff, 58 years old, of Tipton, IN, passed away 12:26 a.m., June 15, 2026, at his home. He was born on March 11, 1968, in Marion, IN, to Merrill A. and Frankie C. (Mullins) Wolff. On April 27, 2007, he married Tammy A. (Marr), and she survives.

Doug was a 1986 graduate of Kokomo High School. He was the current owner and operator of Wolff’s Insulation Service in Kokomo. He worked there for 40 years and took over the business seven years ago. Doug loved any activity outdoors. In his younger years, he liked racing go-karts and doing truck pulls. His favorite pastimes were farming hay, horseback riding, and riding four wheelers with his grandchildren. Doug was a member of the Moose Lodge, American Legion, ICAA member, and Howard County Home Builders Association.

In addition to his wife Tammy, Doug is survived by his siblings David Wolff, Kathleen “Magaly” Brown, and Catherine “Lola” Paxton; stepdaughter Krista Barber; grandchildren Lily Barber, Mason Crull, and Matthew Crull; nephews Dave Wolff, Jacob Wolff, Devon Shelburne, and Dayne Brown; nieces Kelley Schwartz and Mindy Carrasquillo; and dear friends he truly loved and counted on, Tina Coghill, Marion Inman, Lesa Parsley, Nacho Hernandez, and Ed Stewart.

He was preceded in death by his parents Merrill and Frankie Wolff and brother Tony Wolff.

Friends are invited to visit with the family from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday, June 23, 2026, at Stout & Son Funeral Home – Russiaville Chapel, 200 E. Main St., Russiaville, IN 46979. A memorial service celebrating Doug’s life will begin at 4 p.m. on Tuesday at the funeral home with Pastor Aaron Clark officiating. Contributions may be left in Doug’s memory to We Care or the American Cancer Society. Stout & Son Funeral Home has been entrusted with arrangements. Messages of condolence may be left online at www.stoutandson.com.



Terria Lynn Cottingham

Terria Lynn Cottingham, 44, of Kokomo, passed away on Wednesday, June 17, 2026, at her home. She was born on March 31, 1982, the daughter of Terry Gene and Jennell L. (Sagarsee) Cottingham in Kokomo, Indiana.

Terria was a graduate of Kokomo High School. Terria leaves us with this legacy. She was a devoted follower of Jesus, a warrior with God’s strength, and a woman of transformative faith. She has stepped victoriously into the arms of her Savior. Terria did not merely endure a long war with her health. She fought with divine purpose. Daily, she chose to carry her cross, battling generational curses, changing fixed mindsets, and allowing herself to be radically changed to become more like Christ. Even in her hardest moments, her capacity for genuine compassion for others never wavered. She was, in every sense, the hands and feet of Jesus.

Terria found immense joy in serving the Lord at her church and uplifting others through women’s ministry & conferences.

She was a daughter who honored her father and mother, a sister who helped her siblings, and a friend who cannot be replaced.

She loved being a mother and absolutely cherished her role as “Tma” to her granddaughters, wrapping them in the deep love and faith that defined her life.

Terria is survived by her devoted mother Jennell Lynn Sagarsee; her children Destiny Daniell Rush (husband Drew) and Draco Nollenberger; her precious granddaughters Phoebe Leeann Rush and Penny Lynnelle Rush; brothers Matthew Cottingham, Christopher Cottingham, Nicolas Cottingham, and Gordon Grey; and alongside a large circle of loved ones.

She will be missed by many until we see her again. She is peacefully reunited in Heaven with her father Terry Gene Cottingham, and her sister Jessica Danielle Cottingham.

A funeral service celebrating Terria’s life will be held at 2 p.m., Thursday, June 25, 2026, at her home church, The Well Church, 1128 S. Purdum St. Kokomo, IN. Friends are invited to visit with the family from 11 a.m. until the time of the service at the church. Shirley & Stout Funeral Home has been entrusted with arrangements. Messages of condolences may be made at www.shirleyandstout.com.

“I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith. Now there is in store for me the crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous Judge, will award to me on that day—and not only to me, but also to all who have longed for his appearing.”

— 2 Timothy 4:7-8



Myron Stanley Henry, Ph.D.

Myron Stanley Henry, Ph.D., 84, of The Villages, FL, passed away Sunday, June 14, 2026, at the Munson Hospice House in Traverse City, MI. He was born on November 13, 1941, in Logansport, IN, to the late Eugene Morley Henry and Hazel Lucille (Myers) Henry. His early childhood years were spent in Peru, IN, on the banks of the Wabash River, enjoying the sights and sounds of passing trains with his brother Larry.

Myron attended Kokomo High School (IN), where he fell in love with tennis and excelled at the sport throughout his high school career, graduating in 1959. At Ball State University he met Mary Carolan Gorman, and on August 18, 1962, they exchanged vows in Mary’s hometown of Michigan City, IN. In 1963, Myron graduated from BSU with his bachelor’s degree.

At a time when NASA was looking for new mathematicians, the administration sought out Myron and offered him a grant to obtain a master’s and doctorate in mathematics from Colorado State University. After he earned his degrees, NASA offered him a job in Huntsville, AL, but it was too late. Myron and Mary had fallen in love with the Rocky Mountains and decided to remain “out West.”

Myron had an impressive career in higher education that took him and his family all over the United States. He held positions as a math professor at Montana State University in Bozeman, MT; Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at Central Michigan University in Mt. Pleasant, MI; Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, VA; Provost at Kent State University in Kent, OH; and Provost at University of Southern Mississippi, along with Faculty Senate President, in Hattiesburg, MS. After a lifetime dedicated to teaching, Myron (and Mary) retired to The Villages, FL, where he enjoyed golf, duplicate bridge, road trips to Indiana and Michigan to see family, and plane trips to see more of the world.

Travel was a passion of Myron’s, and during the course of his lifetime, he visited all 50 states and saw many interesting places, including The Great Wall of China, the “Leaning” Tower of Pisa, the Panama Canal, and the Studebaker National Museum (many times).

Myron was active in many organizations throughout his life. The Boy Scouts of America meant a great deal to him after he attained the rank of Eagle Scout in 1955 in the same Court of Honor as his brother and father. He was a lifetime member of the Winamac VFW Auxiliary, and a longtime member of Rotary International, earning Rotarian of the Year in Hattiesburg, MS. In The Villages, he served on the board of the Property Owners Association and as President of the Western States Club, and a was an active member of the “We Walkers” group.

Myron cherished his family and friends and will be deeply missed by all who had the privilege of knowing and loving him. He was a great son, husband, father, brother, uncle, cousin, and friend.

Myron’s family includes his wife Mary Carolan (Gorman) Henry of The Villages, FL; his daughters Carrie Henry (Terry Veit) of Traverse City, MI, and Anita Henry of Traverse City, MI; his granddaughters Abby Veit and Marin Henry of Traverse City, MI; his niece Karen Kraft (Robert Kraft) of Lake Worth, FL; his great niece Vanessa Kraft-Specht (Zac Specht and baby Hazel) of Fort Myers, FL; his nephew Kevin Henry; great nephews Michael Henry and Matt Henry of Burlington, KY; and first cousins Raymond Henry (Dee), Rana Parish (Alvin), Marvin Henry, Greg Henry (Brenda), Clint Henry, Carla Shidler, Marshall Henry (Melanie), Debbie Fisher, and Todd Henry (Anjana).

Myron is preceded in death by his parents Eugene and Hazel Henry and his brother Larry Eugene Henry.

Funeral Services will be held at 10:30 AM EDT Tuesday, June 30, 2026, at Frain Mortuary in Winamac, IN with Pastor Kim Powell officiating.

Burial will take place at Winamac Cemetery (McKinley Addition) in Winamac, IN.

Memorial contributions may be made to BSA Troop #229, the Winamac VFW Post #1728 Auxiliary War Memorial Project, or the Alzheimer’s Association.

Online condolences may be offered at www.frainmortuary.com.

Arrangements have been entrusted to Frain Mortuary in Winamac, IN.



Susan “Susie” Ellen Maher

Susan “Susie” Ellen Maher, 85, of Kokomo, passed into eternal life on Wednesday, June 17, 2026, at her home, surrounded by her loving family. She was born February 17, 1941, in Kokomo, the daughter of the late Harry Miller and Dorothy (Kollmar) Miller. On October 10, 1964, she married Michael “Mike” Maher at St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church, and he survives.

Susie was a 1959 graduate of Kokomo High School. She worked for the optometry office of Dr. Tom Burkhart and later devoted herself to her family, creating a home that was beautifully kept, yet always warm, inviting, and comfortable enough for everyone to come in, relax, and enjoy themselves. She was a member of St. Patrick’s Catholic Church and the Kokomo Country Club. She loved being a mom and grandmother, was a second mom to many of her children’s friends, and had a deep love for animals, especially the hummingbirds she faithfully fed each morning.

Throughout her life, and especially in her final days, Susie held tightly to her love, faith, sense of humor, and care for others. Right up until her passing, she shared memories, offered advice, and made her family laugh.

In addition to her husband Mike, Susie is survived by her children Patrick (Guliana) Maher and Matthew (Heather) Maher; grandchildren Riley, Annika, Alexander, Michael, Emma, and John Maher, and Olivia Harris; and her sister Julie Arnold.

Susie was preceded in death by her parents and her brother Bill Miller.

Susie will be remembered for the love she gave so freely, the faith that guided her, and the laughter, comfort, and kindness she shared with all who knew her. Her family will carry forward the many joyful memories she leaves behind.

A private burial will take place in New London Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the Kokomo Humane Society; https://kokomohumane.org/donate/. Cremation has been entrusted to Shirley & Stout Funeral Home. Messages of condolence may be left online at www.shirleyandstout.com.



David Allen Parker

David Allen Parker, 73, Kokomo, passed away at 8:48 a.m. Monday, June 15, 2026, at his home. He was born January 12, 1953, in Kokomo, the son of the late Jack A. & Margaret (Keith) Parker. On September 16, 1976, in Oakland, Maryland, he married Louella Jean Gaunt, and she survives.

David graduated from Kokomo High School in 1972. He worked for the Kokomo Fire Department and retired from Allstate as a claims adjuster for 10 years. He was a member of Parkview Mennonite Church. David was an avid collector of all things fishing. He loved going fishing, especially on trips to Tennessee and Wisconsin with his friends. David enjoyed watching Western movies and family gatherings.

Along with his wife Louella, David is also survived by his stepson Jeffery Gaunt; sister-in-law Audrey Chrise; cousins Mary VanSickel, Caroline Whitsett, and Donny Bryant; nieces and nephews Myra Allen, Carla Lewis, Susan Longfellow, Michelle Witmer, Joseph Dorsey, and Christine Anderson; and several great nieces and nephews.

David was preceded in death by his parents; siblings Bonnie Henninger and Connie Price; and several aunts, uncles and cousins.

A special thank you to all who knew Dave throughout his journey in life. This includes family, friends, acquaintances, and healthcare workers. Thanks again for being a part of his life.

Memorial contributions may be made to Alzheimer’s Association, alz.org.

In keeping with David’s wishes, no services are planned. Shirley & Stout Funeral Home & Crematory has been entrusted with cremation.



Anna Louise Campbell

Anna Louise Campbell was received into the hands of our Lord God in the early morning hours on June 14, 2026, at the age of 82.

In the fall of 1943, the community of Oxford, Indiana, was blessed with its newest member. Anna Louise Whitesell was born November 6, 1943, in Lafayette, Indiana. Growing up on a small diverse farm, she and her sister Sue were an unstoppable duo. The farm was occupied and owned by their grandparents Earl and Myrtle (Greene) Whitesell and Robert and Doris (Buttle) Whitesell — of course “the unstoppable duo” — and their brother Timothy. She graduated from Oxford High School in 1961 and found work in a doctor’s office in Lafayette.

Anna’s older sister Sue was in the Army and stationed in the Pentagon. Sue helped Anna find a place to live and work in Washington, D.C., so off she went on her grand adventure. Anna was invited to a party the very first night in Washington, D.C. She and her roommate were picked up by Frankie L. Campbell along with a complete car full to go to the party. Anna wasn’t much for drinking and smoking cigarettes and wanted to go ahead and head back to her new shared apartment. Bus schedule in hand, big new city outside, she nervously started getting ready to leave, but before she could open the door, Frankie asked where she thought she was going. She stated, “Home.” He said, “I brought you; I will take you home.” Anna was so relieved. Frankie started calling on Anna every day, and they were married December 7, 1962. That’s how her grand adventure started.

Anna was received into the hands of our lord God in the early morning hours on June 14, 2026.

Anna was preceded by her loving husband of 50 years Frankie; her mother and father Robert J. and Doris C. Whitesell, and daughter-in-law Londa Elaine Campbell.

Anna Louise Campbell was the daughter of Robert James Whitesell and Doris Caroline (Buttle) Whitesell; the wife of Frankie Leon Campbell; the mother of Robert Leroy Campbell (wife Londa Elanie (dec.)) and Gary Thomas Campbell; the grandmother to Sarah Lee (Copeland) Padilla (husband Al Jesus), Jack Wolford Copeland, Crystal Ann Burchard, Benjamin Eric Carl Burchard (wife Jeri), and Thomas Leon Campbell; the great-grandmother to Jonathan Eric Bynum (wife Diana), Jacob Eli Bynum, Rebekah Marie Bynum (husband Brandon Mathew), Jesse Elizabeth Bynum, Anaya Rial Bynum, Jaxon George Copeland, Bradley Ethan Batten (wife Julee JuJu), Billy Joe Scott Batten (wife Mikel-Lydia) August Lynn Burchard, and Miles Antonio Ruiz; the great-great-grandmother to Italia Marie Bynum, Charles Owen Bynum, Oliver James Bynum, Theodore Rey Bynum, Jeremy Edward Bynum, Benson Grey Bynum, Joseph Emmanuel Demetrio Palma, Disney Amaya Ember Smith, Sofia Joanne Raylee Palma, Moises Leo Lane (Batten) Palma-Langston.

Services to be announced.

Interment in Oxford, Indiana, to be announced.