
Mary Lou Powers
, Indiana
Mary Lou Powers 83 of Dillsboro passed away Sunday August 16 2026 at UC Medical Center in Cincinnati. Mary Lou Powers was born on Thursday August 20 1942 in Milan daughter of Christopher James Powers and Viola Louise Snyder Powers. She graduated from Dillsboro High School in 1960 as Valedictorian of the class. She began working June 9 1962 at the Dillsboro State Bank. Retiring October 31 2010 after 48 years with 20 years as the Branch Manager for Dillsboro and Moores Hill locations. Mary Lou was very involved in her community as she became a member of Dillsboro Town Council in 2001 served several years as council president and retired from council on December 31 2022. She was a member of numerous committees including being a member of Dillsboro Civic Club for more than 50 years Dillsboro Zoning and Planning Commission Ross Foundation Board of Directors Beautification of Dillsboro…
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Hilda Asche
, Indiana
Hilda Kay Bolt Asche 80 of Scipio passed away Tuesday August 4 2026 at Norton Audubon Hospital in Louisville Kentucky. Hilda was born on Friday October 12 1945 daughter of Marvin and Ada Taylor Bolt. She married Lloyd Asche on June 18 2002 and he preceded her on October 28 2017. Hilda worked as a bottler at Anchor Glass was a truck driver for Cintran and also worked for UPS. She enjoyed working crossword puzzles as well as feeding and watching the hummingbirds. Most of all Hilda cherished spending time with her family especially her greatgrandchild. Hilda will be missed by her son Shane Jana Smock of Scipio daughter Dana Charlie Jones of Lafayette brother Colin Bolt of Indianapolis sister Willow Bovard of Rising Sun grandchildren Cara Paul Maschino Ashley Andy Hales Dylan Kenzi Smock and Abby Ethridge and greatgrandchildren Bennett Connor and Gavin. Hilda was preceded in death by…
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Olus Dixon Jr.
, Indiana
Olus L. Dixon Jr. of Milan passed away peacefully on August 15 2026. He was born on February 5 1934 in Lawrenceburg Indiana son of Olus Dixon Sr. and Lilly Burnett Dixon. He married Wilma June Hoppmire Dixon on August 24 1956 and she survives him. He served proudly in the United States Army from 1956 through 1958 at Fort Benning in Georgia and Fort Lewis in Washington. Upon returning to Milan he went back to his job at Alton Box in Aurora. He retired from the box plant after its closing in the late 80s and farmed full time with his family until passing. He enjoyed working with his children and grandchildrens 4H livestock projects and attended many county and state fairs throughout the years. He was one of the oldest lifetime members of the Milan Wesleyan Church and attended until his health would no longer allow it. He…
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