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Megan Hinds Obituary

Megan M. Hinds 15, Waynetown, IN, passed away Saturday September 8th, 2007 from an auto accident in Tippecanoe County. She is the daughter of Alen and Debra (Polley) Hinds. She was born in Crawfordsville, IN on February 12, 1992. She was a lifetime resident of Waynetown and was a member of the school choir. She enjoyed playing softball and was a sophomore at North Montgomery High School, where she loved all her friends and her best friend, Jenna S. Smith, who also passed away in the car accident. Megan's unborn son, Devic Carter Hinds, also passed away in the car accident. His is survived and loved by his father, Jason Addler of Waynetown. She is survived by her parents of Waynetown, IN; twin brother, Robert Allen Hinds; extended brother, Stephen Passmore McKnight of Shelbyville; paternal grandparents, Robert D. and Margueritte L. Hinds of Indianapolis; paternal great grandmother, Natalie Haboush of Indianapolis; maternal grandparents, Jacqueline F. McCallister of Brownsburg, and Clifford E. and Margaret Polley of Mooresville; her beloved uncles, aunts and cousins.Services will be held 10:30 a.m. Thursday September 13, 2007 at Waynetown Christian Church Family Life Center, Corner of Walnut and Vine St. Waynetown, IN. Rev. Dorman Winger will officiate. Burial: Wesley Cemetery, Waynetown, IN. Visitation will be Wednesday, Sept. 12 from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the church. Memorial contributions may be made to Megan Hinds Memorial Scholarship Fund at the Fountain Trust Co. at P.O. Box 515, Waynetown, IN. 47990. Envelopes will be available at the church. Shoemaker Funeral Home of Waynetown is entrusted with services.

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Published by The Indianapolis Star on Sep. 12, 2007.

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