Obituaries
Jay Chamness
December 15, 1943 to June 14, 2022
WINAMAC - Jay Chamness, 78, of Winamac, passed away Tuesday, June 14, following a brave, year- long battle with dementia.
He was born Dec. 15, 1943 in Winamac to the late Kenneth and Pauline Passmore Chamness. He was a member of the Winamac Class of 1961. In November 1966, he was drafted into the U.S. Army and served in Vietnam. He was honorably discharged in November 1968, having received a Purple Heart. He was a lifetime member of the Winamac VFW Post #1728 and the Winamac American Legion Post #71. He was a proud recipient of a Quilt of Valor in 2011. On June 13, 1965, he married Helen Stump in Winamac. She survives.
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Jay Chamness |
He is also survived by:
Missie (Scott) Brogdon, Winamac, Daughter
Jeff (Jennifer) Chamness, Bloomington, Son
Bethany Brogdon, Cedar Park, TX, Granddaughter
Erika Brogdon, Monticello, Granddaughter
Katelin Chamness, Bloomington, Granddaughter
Kyle Chamness, Bloomington, Grandson
Patty (Donald) Heims, Winamac, Sister
Anita (John) Gehlhausen, Loogootee, Sister-in-law
John Brookman, Erie, CO, Brother-in-law
Many Nieces, Nephews, and Cousins
Preceded in death by:
Carolyn Brookman, Sister
Joan (Glenn) Snyder, Sister
Kay (Oley) Schneider, Twin Sister
Bud and Midge Stump, In-Laws
Mike Stump, Brother-in-law
Susan Brookman, Niece
Derek Gilman, Nephew
Scott Brookman, Nephew
Buck and Homie, Favorite Furry Friends
Mr. Chamness was a very hard worker, and worked many years at Tee-Pak, Wallace’s Chicken Farm, farming, and finally retired in 2005 from Pulaski White Rural Telephone Co-Op after 27 years of service. He was a juror on Ford Pinto Trial in 1980 in Winamac. He was locally famous for selling the best homegrown sweetcorn for nearly 50 years. Dementia ended the era of Jay’s Sweetcorn before the 2021 season. His favorite hobbies were growing sweetcorn and veggies, mushroom hunting, playing cards, fishing, and bowling.
Helen always said that Jay was her oldest kid because he was always outside playing dodgeball, kickball, and basketball with the neighborhood kids. In winters, he enjoyed pulling Missie and Jeff (when they were kids) and their friends on sleds behind the three-wheeler. Jay was a diehard Winamac Warriors fan and never missed a game of Bethany or Erika’s. He was a proud supporter Katelin and Kyle’s bowling endeavors. He loved the Indiana Hoosiers, NCAA Men’s Basketball, and NCAA Women’s Softball. He always rooted for the Hoosiers and anyone playing Purdue. The family notes - Jay was the sweetest fella, whose smiley, silly, and loving nature left lasting impressions on many. He would want to thank his faithful corn people for the laughs and support over the years. Whenever you eat sweetcorn and have it all over your face, think of Jay. The family wishes to thank the staff of White Oak Health Campus in Monticello, for taking such good care of Jay the last several months of his life.
Visitation will be from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Saturday, June 18, at Frain Mortuary in Winamac. The funeral service will follow at 2 p.m., Saturday, at the funeral home with Pastor Jeff Seger officiating. Burial will be at Winamac Cemetery (McKinley Addition) in Winamac. Military graveside services will be conducted by the Winamac VFW and American Legion.
Memorial donations may be made to Memorial Swinging Bridge Project or Pulaski Animal Center. Envelopes will be provided at the funeral home.
Online tributes may be offered at www.frainmortuary.com.