Earman, please click here to visit our Sympathy Store. To send a flower arrangement or to plant trees in memory of He is accepting new patients and accepts Aetna, Anthem, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Cigna, Humana, and other major insurance plans. Cajetan School Education Fund, 2447 W 112th St, Chicago, IL 60655. Earman also conducts Separated Femoral Epiphysis Treatment. Visitation was held September 14, and funeral Mass Friday Septemat St Cajetan, Chicago, Graveside services will be held Saturday September 23, 1:00 p.m, at St. She later owned and operated SK Skin Kare in Chicago. She was a Registered Nurse in the Chicago area for over 25 years. Susan graduated from Macomb High School, attended Graham School of Nursing in Canton, IL. She was preceded in death by her parents and sister, Mary. Five sisters Margaret (Dan) Donovan Macomb, Catherine (Ed) Kresl Tampa, FL., Martha Woodford Peoria, Donna Mason Macomb and Christina (Paul) Richter Aurora. Surviving are four brothers, Joseph Sullivan, Macomb, Jerry (Jennifer) Sullivan, Sturgeon, MO., John (Judy) Sullivan Mabank, TX., Timothy (Cynthia) Sullivan Macomb. Earman , Kyle Earman and one granddaughter Julianne Kurz all of Chicago. She is survived by her children, Sarah L Koteles, California, Emily S.(David) Schmidt, Chicago, Elissa A. She was born to Clarence and Louise Sullivan, in Macomb, She was married to Dr. EARMAN, 64, of Chicago formerly of Macomb, died Septemat Little Company of Mary Hospital, Chicago, IL. It is the county’s designated arts agency.įor more information about the Cultural Council, visit or call 77.SUSAN M. The Cultural Council of Indian River County, a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization, promotes visual, literary and performing arts through education, collaboration, marketing and advocacy to enrich the lives of residents and visitors. I bring excitement and a great desire to see that the Cultural Council strengthens and grows as a resource and a valuable asset to the arts community.”Įarman received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Performing Arts from the University of Tampa, an Associates Degree in Education from Indian River Stage College and is an alumnus of the Indian River Charter High School for Visual & Performing Arts. “My connections and involvements are diverse and extensive. “My family and I have strong roots in the community,” Earman said. Notably, he has performed in and directed many lauded shows for the Vero Beach Theatre Guild. His acting credits include Riverside Theatre in Vero Beach, The Pineapple Playhouse in Fort Pierce, The Barn Theatre in Stuart and The Henegar Center for the Arts in Melbourne. Gray Distinguished Professor of Religious Studies at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, where. His father, Joe Earman, was recently elected to the Board of County Commissioners and was a former Captain for Indian River County Fire Rescue.In addition, the regional theater scene is familiar territory for Earman. Ehrman has written or edited thirty-three books, including six New York Times bestsellers: How Jesus Became God, Misquoting Jesus, God’s Problem, Jesus Interrupted, Forged, and The Triumph of Christianity. He is a lifelong, fourth generation resident of Indian River County. “We are fortunate that Ben has a wide range of experience in the arts and are confident in his ability to lead the Cultural Council forward,” said Alicia Quinn, Chair of the Board of Directors.Įarman’s hiring comes as the Cultural Council re-energizes itself following the retirement of Hoffman last year. Just recently, he was appointed to the City of Vero Beach’s Three Corners Steering Committee, and he also serves on committees for the We Care Foundation, Ballet Vero Beach, and Dancing with Vero’s Stars, after being a star dancer in 2018, and Ballet Vero Beach. He served on the Board of Directors for the Vero Beach Theatre Guild for three terms and twice as Vice President and on the board of the Indian River County Community Service Alliance. He has also worked for several Vero Beach nonprofits including the Education Foundation of Indian River County and the Senior Resource Association, where he handled fundraising, marketing and special events. Most recently, Earman, 33, was employed as the Gift Services Administrator at Riverside Theatre in Vero Beach. ![]() Vero Beach resident Ben Earman was named Executive Director of the Cultural Council of Indian River County effective November 23.Earman replaces long-time Executive Director Barbara Hoffman who retired last year.
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