November 12, 1919 – March 1, 2019
Euldine Ann King, 99, Sheridan, formerly of Las Vegas, passed away on Friday morning, March 1, 2019 at Miller’s Merry Manor in Tipton. Born November 12, 1919 in Muskegon, Mich., she was the daughter of the late Guy O. and Helen M. (Cline) Gipson.
If there was one thing in this world that Ann loved more than anything else, it was a good story. And a good story, whether she realized it at the time, was exactly what she was living.
The story starts in the small Midwestern town of Sheridan, where she attended Sheridan High School and later set to raising a family. Some years later, Ann decided to pack up all her worldly possessions and hit the open road westward for the sunny coast of California. Fueled by a desire to see what was out there, the promise of a new start at life was too overpowering to ignore. The adventure was well underway and going smoothly until everything came to a screeching halt, literally. Ann’s car broke down in the middle of the desert. Fortunately, although it didn’t seem that way at the time, she was just outside of Las Vegas. Stranded with no car and not much money, Ann looked for work around Las Vegas. She worked at a few different jobs here and there, trying to save up enough to finish her trip, however, one of her former employers landed her a job as a hostess at the famous Desert Inn Hotel and Casino. At that time, no other hotel or casino even came close to the Desert Inn. Everybody who was anybody walked through the door. All the biggest acts to play Vegas had at least one stint at the Desert Inn; not to mention that during her time there, billionaire recluse Howard Hughes resided on the top two floors of the property. Not in a million years could she have imagined all the people she would meet in her 50-plus year career in Las Vegas.
At the age of 80, Ann decided to give up the Vegas lifestyle and slow things down just a bit. Wanting to be closer to family, Ann moved back to Indianapolis in 2005. She loved telling her stories and always seemed to have a new one to share, especially when she went to Monica’s to get her hair done and catch up on all the happenings around town. She was also no stranger around Walmart or Perkins Pancake House. A trip to one of her three favorite places would usually garner her a welcome not unlike Norm from Cheers. Ann also had a love for flowers and red birds.
Ann was a member of the Sheridan First Christian Church and the Sheridan Legion Auxiliary.
Ann is survived by daughter-in-law, Ardith Sutton, Sheridan; eight grandchildren, Jim Smith (Ronda), Boxley; Larry W. Sutton II, Sheridan; Lance W. Sutton, Sheridan; Ronnica Jo Radband (Kevin), Snellville, Ga.; Michael K. Sutton of Arizona, Larry Lee Beard, Sheridan; Jon Ford Bess (Beth), Galveston, Texas; and Sean Bentley Sutton (Karen), Carmel; nine great-grandchildren; and three great-great-grandchildren. Ann also loved spending time with her canine grandchild, her son Larry’s dog, Mr. Tibbs.
She was preceded in death by her parents; two sons, Larry Wayne Sutton and Timothy Kent Sutton; and by her granddaughter-in-law, Julie Sutton.
A Celebration of Life will be held at 2 p.m. on Saturday, March 16, 2019 at Kercheval Funeral Home, 306 E. 10th St., Sheridan, with visitation from noon until the time of service. Reverend V.J. Stover will be officiating. Ann will be laid to rest at Boxley Cemetery at a later date.
Memorial contributions may be presented to the Alzheimer’s Association.
Arrangements
Calling: Noon to 2 p.m., March 16
Service: 2 p.m., March 16
Location: Kercheval Funeral Home
Condolences: kerchevalfuneralhome.com