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  1. Belinda Kay Sauer-Williamson, also known as Bo, passed away at the age of 63. She passed peacefully at her sister’s home in Greensburg, Indiana, on September 29, 2023. She was surrounded by...

    • January 26, 1960
    • September 29, 2023
  2. Sep 29, 2023 · Belinda Kay Sauer-Williamson, also known as Bo, passed away at the age of 63. She passed peacefully at her sister’s home in Greensburg, Indiana, on September 29, 2023. She was surrounded by love....

  3. Oct 6, 2023 · Find the obituary of Belinda Kay Sauer-Williamson (1960 - 2023) from Indianapolis, IN. Leave your condolences to the family on this memorial page or send flowers to show you care.

    • September 29, 2023
  4. Oct 6, 2023 · Belinda Sauer-Williamson passed away on September 29, 2023 at the age of 63 in Indianapolis, Indiana. Funeral Home Services for Belinda are being provided by Flanner Buchanan – Floral Park.

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    • Chris Beaty
    • Bill Bevan
    • Craig Brunnemer
    • Christel Dehaan
    • Pete Dye
    • Bryan Fonseca
    • Jim Gerard
    • Martha Jean Harvey

    On March 16, 69-year-old Roberta "Birdie" Shelton, 69 of Indianapolis became the first Hoosier to die of coronavirus. Since then, more than 7,500 Hoosiers have been lost to the disease.

    In mid-October, after a violent weekend that saw seven homicides reported across the city, 2020 became the deadliest year on record for Indianapolis. The October slayings pushed the city's criminal homicide total to 160, breaking a previous record of 159 set in 2018. Indianapolis in early December recorded its 200th criminal homicide of 2020, accor...

    Beaty, 38, was former Indiana University football player and Indianapolis nightclub manager was shot and killed in downtown Indianapolis on May 30. He was often called "Mr. Indianapolis" because of his deep love for the city and his warm, welcoming personality. He graduated from Cathedral in 2000 and won Class 4A football state championships in 199...

    Bill Bevan, the Pacers' official scorekeeper for nearly 49 seasons and a stat crew member for more than 50 years, passed away Dec. 8. He was 75. Bevan retired as Pacers official scorekeeper in 2018 after working more than 2,400 games. He started in 1967 at the Fairground Coliseum during the Pacers' inaugural ABA season. His first job was to keep tr...

    Elwood girls basketball coach Craig Brunnemer, 47, died suddenly on Nov. 9. Brunnemer was in his third season coaching Elwood. Brunnemer also spent time as an assistant for the Carmel girls basketball team and the Pendleton Heights boys basketball team. 2018 IndyStar Miss Basketball winner Amy Dilk played for Carmel during Brunnemer's time on staff...

    Christel DeHaan, 77, was a businesswoman, philanthropist and education advocate who died on June 6. DeHaan, a German immigrant, founded Christel House in 1998 after a career as co-founder of Resort Condominiums International. The nonprofit now serves nearly 6,000 students and graduates worldwide through schools in India, Jamaica, Mexico, South Afri...

    Pete Dye, the iconic golf course designer of 18-hole treasures around the world, including his first well-known creation, Crooked Stick Golf Club in Carmel, died Jan. 9. He was 94. Throughout his life, Dye and his wife, Alice, who died in February 2019, designed more than 130 high-profile championship courses. The Dyes always referred to Crooked St...

    Bryan Fonseca, the producing director of the Fonseca Theatre Co., died of complications related to the coronavirus on Sept. 17. He was 65. Fonseca was a major force in Indianapolis theater, having for decades championed contemporary work and opportunities for people of color and LGBTQ artists. He co-founded the Phoenix Theatre in 1983 and started t...

    Jim Gerard, 93, was an iconic Indianapolis television and radio host who died on May 1. After a broadcast career that saw stops in Youngstown, Dayton, Pittsburgh and Cleveland, Gerard arrived in Indianapolis in 1962 and quickly became an institution in the city's television market. The Jim Gerard Show, launched in 1966, lasted 20 years and was the ...

    Martha Jean Harvey, 97, died April 15 in Bloomington. But an unforgettable obituary that captures her life as a kind, funny, humble, cat-loving woman will ensure that her memory lives on. The summary of her life, written by daughters Barb Harvey and Mary Knotts, drew statewide attention for its wit and warmth. Her cat, Holly, also made waves for be...

  5. Belinda Bauer. 3,277 likes · 22 talking about this. Official Facebook fan page of CWA Gold Dagger-winning, author Belinda Bauer.

  6. actress. 73 years (United States). biography, photo, best movies and TV shows, news, birthday and age, Real name. «Poison Ivy II» (1995), «Necronomicon: Book of Dead» (1993), «Diagnosis Murder» (1993 – 2001), «A Case for Murder» (1993), «Silk Stalkings» (1991 – 1999)...

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