Obituaries
Janet J. Parker Simmermaker
August 3, 1936 to October 17, 2019
WINAMAC - Janet Jean Parker Simmermaker, 83, of Winamac died Thursday, Oct. 17, at Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis, surrounded by her family.

She was born in St. John on Aug. 3, 1936, the seventh of eight children born to Raymond and Heloise Parker. In 1950, before her freshman year in high school, her family moved from Dyer to Star City. At Star City High School, she was a cheerleader and senior class president and was affectionately nicknamed "Webster" for her impressive vocabulary. She quickly caught the eye of Star City neighbor John Simmermaker, who declared that he planned to "marry that girl someday." John and Janet went on to attend Ball State University, and were married on Dec. 18, 1955. He survives.
She is also survived by sister Carol (Roy) Halverson; children Jonathon (Lisa Zeyen), Jill (James) King, Jennifer, Jordan and Jolie; grandchildren Jaime (Jim) Garlick, Jocelyn Simmermaker, Jared (April) Simmermaker, Jordan King and Jameson King; and great-grandchildren Aidan Simmermaker; and John and Jessica Garlick.
She was preceded in death by her parents; brother Robert Parker; and sisters Helen Phillips, Mildred Stone Meyer, Meda Trobaugh, Mary Ellen Phillips and Margaret Ann Parker.
Before moving to Winamac, the Simmermakers were active members of the Star City community, where she attended the Star City United Methodist Church and enjoyed singing in the choir. While raising her five children, she held a number of jobs but most fondly remembered the years she spent working with children while a teacher's assistant at the Star City School. She was a proud Democrat and worked the election polls for decades, even receiving an award from the Indiana Secretary of State for her dedication to Indiana elections. She was an avid IU basketball fan and loved the NCAA tournament as well as the Chicago Bears.
Mrs. Simmermaker collected antiques and loved nothing more than going to antique auctions with John. Together, they amassed an extensive collection of Indiana jacquard coverlets. She also collected junior Hoosier kitchen cabinets and vintage punched paper mottos. She was passionate about historic preservation and loved their home in Winamac. She and her husband proudly restored the Dr. G. W. Thompson house on Market Street which subsequently received designation on the National Register of Historic Places. Proud of her Hoosier heritage and their Hoosier Homestead Farm, she couldn't get enough sweet corn in the summer, and she loved black raspberry pie. She was smart, opinionated and fiercely devoted to her family. She always reinforced the importance of speaking up for what is right and for assisting those in need, especially at Christmas time.
In honor of Mrs. Simmermaker, a fund is being established in her name to support local causes which were important to her. Donations may be made in Janet's name to the Community Foundation, 127 East Pearl Street, Winamac, IN 46996.
In accordance with her wishes, Janet's body was donated to the IU School of Medicine for medical research.
All family and friends are invited to a celebration of her life on Saturday, Nov. 16, any time between 1 and 5 p.m., at Moss Creek Country Club, 3600 County Road S. 300 W., Winamac.
Max D. Steele
May 21, 1944 to October 30, 2019
MEDARYVILLE - Max Dean Steele, 75, of Medaryville, passed away Wednesday, Oct. 30, at his residence.

He was born May 21, 1944 in Winamac, to the late Ray Allen and Helen Masterson Steele. He was a 1962 graduate of Medaryville High School where he played basketball and ran track. He received a bachelor’s degree in agricultural economics from Purdue University in 1966. He married Aileen Edna Siemens on Aug. 20, 1966 in Lafayette. She survives.
Survivors also include:
Bryan Ray Steele, Son
Alexandra Orianna Deryn, Indiana University Bloomington, Granddaughter
Lonnie Allen (Carol) Steele, Carmel, Brother
Bill Douglas Steele, Valparaiso, Brother
Preceded in death by:
Reagan Leigh Steele, Daughter
Mr. Steele served in the U.S. Army from 1966 until 1969. He also served in the Illinois National Guard and was deployed to Honduras in 1985. He was an avid patriot and loved his country, having volunteered as an Honor Flight Guardian. In 2018 he was an Honor Flight veteran. He was a member of St. James Lutheran Church in Reynolds, and the American Legion Post 29 in Rensselaer. He was a former member of Lions Club International. He was a former county agriculture agent for Purdue University and spent most of his life involved in agricultural endeavors. He was a 10-year member of 4-H and enjoyed attending county and Indiana state fairs. His granddaughter, Alexandra, remembers him as being incredibly funny and her most loving "papa." She stated, "The universe gained another hilarious and loving soul."
Visitation will be from 3 to 8 p.m., Friday, Nov. 8, at Frain Mortuary Querry-Ulbricht Chapel in Medaryville. The funeral service will be at 10:30 a.m., Saturday, Nov. 9, at the funeral home with Pastor Charles Blakey officiating. Burial be at White Post Cemetery in Medaryville. The American Legion will conduct military graveside services.
Memorial donations may be made to the charity of the donor's choice.
Online condolences may be offered in the guestbook at www.frainmortuary.com.
Kathleen Nitzschke-Keller
September 6, 1972 to October 30, 2019
WINAMAC - Kathleen A. "Kathy" Nitzschke-Keller, 47, of Portage (formerly Monterey) passed away at 7:40 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 30, at Porter Regional Hospital in Valparaiso.
She was born Sept. 6, 1972 in Winamac to James R. and Karen Rafferty Nitzschke. She graduated from Winamac Community High School in 1991 and attended Ivy Tech in Lafayette.

She is survived by:
Sarah Keller, Monterey, Daughter
Karaline Keller, Monterey, Daughter
Karen (Carl) Wampler, Portage, Mother
Marc Nitzschke, Powell, OH, Brother
Terry (Jennifer) Wampler, Valparaiso, Step-Brother
Kathleen (Brandon) Meyer, North Royalton, OH, Step-Sister
Michael Wampler, Melrose, FL, Step-Brother
Carl J. (Leslie) Wampler, Corona, CA, Step-Brother
Several Nieces and Nephews
Jennifer (John) Corns, Lafayette, Maternal Aunt
Mary Roudebush, Kokomo, Maternal Aunt
Jerry (Cleta) Poor, Rochester, Paternal Uncle
George (Jeanette) Nitzschke, Bakersfield, CA, Paternal Uncle
Many Cousins and Friends
Preceded in death:
James R. "Jim" Nitzschke, Father
Robert and Barbara Rafferty, Maternal Grandparents
Gilbert and Sylvia Nitzschke, Paternal Grandparents
Mrs. Nitzschke-Keller was a member of St. Anne's Catholic Church in Monterey. She enjoyed cooking, socializing with friends, listening to music and dancing. Most of all, she was a devoted mother to her two daughters.
Visitation will be from 2 to 6 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 3, at Frain Mortuary in Winamac. The funeral service will follow at 6 p.m., Sunday, at the funeral home with Rev. Michael McKinney officiating.
Private burial will be at a later date at St. Ann's Cemetery in Kewanna.
Memorial donations may be made to Shriner's Children's Hospital, Riley Children's Hospital, St. Jude's Children's Hospital or in the form of a Mass Intention to St. Anne's Catholic Church in Monterey.
Online condolences may be offered in the guestbook at www.frainmortuary.com
Dane T. Connolly
September 13, 1954 to October 29, 2019
OMAHA, Neb. - Dane Thomas Connolly, 65, of Omaha, Neb. (formerly of Winamac), passed away Tuesday, Oct. 29, at home following a long battle with pancreatic cancer.

He was born Sept. 13, 1954 to Jim and Claire Connolly in Logansport.
He is survived by his wife, Lori Brown Connolly; daughters, Nikki (Craig) Hurley, Amber (Jeff) Rodibaugh, and Kyla (Joe) McMurray; sister, Vicki (Jon) Canfield; sisters-in-law Jill (Mark) Bjorndal, Bobbi (Bert) Johnson; brother-in-law Martin (Susan) Brown; grandchildren, Caleb, Landon, Elyse, and Aliyah Hurley; Clark, Cora, Lincoln, and Caroline Rodibaugh, Elle and Emery McMurray.
He was preceded in death by his parents, and sister Holly Sale.
Mr. Connolly found his passion in farming at a young age and had long career as a farmer in Winamac. He later left Indiana to start D&K Roofing & Siding in the Omaha and Kansas City areas, and found great success with his new career which he enjoyed immensely. During this time, he met and married his wife Lori, and they spent 14 years together. He will be remembered for his quirky sense of humor, kind heart, tremendous faith and will be greatly missed by the many lives he touched.
Private family graveside services will be held at Clifton Cemetery in rural Brock, NE.
Memorial donations may be made to the Indiana 4-H Foundation. (Address: Agriculture Administration Building, 615 W. State St., W. Lafayette, IN 47907)
Jeanne M. Huber
April 2, 1946 to October 11, 2019
CULVER - Jeanne Margaret Rose Huber, 73, of Monterey, passed away surrounded by her family on Friday, Oct. 11, following a short illness.
She was born April 2, 1946 in Manchester, England, but moved to the U.S. with her parents at six months of age; growing up in Hessville, IN and graduating from Morton High School in Hammond. On July 6, 1968, she married Raymond L. Huber in Hammond at All Saints Catholic Church. He survives.

Also surviving are three children, Lisa (Steve) Guyse of Lakeville, IN, Carrie (Scott) Strycker of Independence, KS and Raymond W. Huber of Monterey; her three siblings, brother Michael Rose of Frankfort, sister Linda (Robert) Chorba of Knox and Thomas (Diane) Rose of Kouts; four grandchildren, Anthony Guyse of Bremen, Scott Strycker of Witchita, KS, MacKenzie Strycker of Joplin, MO and John Strycker of Independence, KS; and two great-granddaughters, Peyton Guyse and Riley Guyse of Plymouth, along many aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Floyd and Margaret Evans Rose, and a grandson, Alex Guyse.
In the spring of 1972, Mrs. Huber and her husband moved to Monterey and raised three children. She enjoyed being a homemaker for many years. She loved gardening, canning, sewing, ceramics, embroidery and watching her children play school sports and participate in 4-H. She went into the retail business in 1985 as the co-owner of Huber’s Carpet Outlet in Plymouth; followed by a second location in Monticello in 2008, and a third store in Rockville in 2012. Although Mrs. Huber retired a few years ago, she was once very active in the Monticello Chamber of Commerce and was named “Volunteer of the Year.” She enjoyed spending time at her summer home on Lake Shafer in Monticello; swinging on the glider and just staring at the lake while sipping hot tea in the mornings and margaritas in the afternoons. She often said she would never get tired of that view. She wintered in Pensacola, FL and enjoyed traveling with her husband all over the world.
Visitation will be from 5 to 8 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 17, Odom Funeral Home, 104 E. Lakeshore Drive, Culver. The funeral service will be at 11a.m., Friday, Oct. 18, at the funeral home. Burial will follow at the St. Anne's Cemetery in Monterey.
Rev. Carl Fitchett
June 8, 1936 to Oct. 12, 2019
NORTH JUDSON - Reverend Carl Fitchett, 83, passed peacefully in his sleep Sunday, Oct. 12, at Pulaski Health Care Center in Winamac.

He was born June 8, 1936, in Detroit, to George Arthur and Dorothy L Erkfitz Fitchett. He had three brothers, Ervin Fitchett and Thomas (Darlene) Fitchett who preceded him in death, and Brian (Sharon) Fitchett, of Westland, MI. On Aug. 24, 1958 he married Aletha A. Arney who also preceded him in death in 2006.
He is survived by his wife of 11 years, Pamelea Horon Fitchett, his four children, Cinthia (Donnie) Bridges, Christina Trusty, Carla (Dan) Rosen and Craig (Tina) Fitchett, a step-daughter, Josephine (Terry) Allee, eight grandchildren, three step-grandchildren, four great-grandchildren and four step- great-grandchildren.
Over the years Rev. Fitchett wore many hats, from his early years as a teacher and principal to a brief career with Thrivent, then known as AAL. Later in life he graduated from Concordia Theological Seminary in Fort Wayne, and spent over 40 years serving as pastor for several congregations including Denham, Wheatfield and LaPorte.
Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. (CT), Friday, Oct. 18, at O’Donnell Funeral Home, North Judson. The funeral service will be at 11 a.m. (CT), Saturday, Oct. 19, at St. Peter Lutheran Church in North Judson; with an additional viewing at 10 a.m., prior to the service. Burial will be at St. Paul Lutheran Church cemetery in Denham, followed by post-funeral celebration of life in the St. Paul reception hall.
Omer Joseph
December 4, 1942 to October 21, 2019
WINAMAC - Omer Joseph, 76, of Winamac, passed away Monday, Oct. 21, at his home.
He was born Dec. 4, 1942 in Medaryville, to the late Clarence and Lola Wireman Joseph. He served in the U.S. Army during Vietnam. On Dec. 8, 1979, he married Judith Donovan in Buffalo, IN. She survives.
He is also survived by:
Steven Jo Joseph, Flora, Son
Michael (Amie) Joseph, Buffalo, IN Son
Jennifer (Jason) Grzych, Camden, Daughter
5 Grandchildren: Stephanie, Caitlin, Kiersten, Isabel and Noah
1 Great-Grandson
Ruby Garbison, Sister
Larry Joseph, Brother
Janet (Lester) Ferrell, Sister
Sharon (Bill) Jackson, Sister
Lonnie (Pam) Joseph, Brother
Several Nieces and Nephews
Linda, Former Spouse
Preceded in death by:
Alamo Joseph, Brother
Delos Joseph, Brother
Charles Joseph, Brother
Lorretta Bailey, Sister
Emmett Joseph, Brother
Mr. Joseph was a truck driver for over 30 years after which he worked at several area factories. He really enjoyed working at Walmart during his retirement. He was a member of the Teamsters Union and Fraternal Order of the Eagles.
No services will be held.
Online condolences may be offered in the guestbook at www.frainmortuary.com.
Arrangements have been entrusted to Frain Mortuary, Winamac.
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