Obituaries
June Keogh
June 5, 1950 to June 1, 2011
WINAMAC - June M. Keough, 60, Star City, passed away at 2:31 p.m., Tuesday, June 1, at Parkview Hospital in Fort Wayne.
She was born June 5, 1950, in Sterling, MA, to the late Stan and Marian Lynde Eckert.
Survivors include:
Kristina Marie (Joseph) Button, Star City, Daughter
Bryan J. (Sandra Thompson) Keough, Rutland, MA, Son
Tracy A. (Kim) Keough, Rutland, MA, Son
11 Grandchildren
2 Great Grandchildren
Nancy (Dick) Houde, Sterling, MA, Sister
Stacy, Sister
Joe (Sue) Eckert, Sterling, MA, Brother
Timothy Eckert, Sterling, MA, Brother
Stephen Keough, Rutland, MA, Former Spouse
Skip Jarvis, Boyleston, MA, Step Father
Mrs. Keogh moved to Arizona in 1982. She worked at Yuma Proving Grounds as a childcare provider for 13 years. In 2010, she moved to Star City, to be with her family.
A celebration of life will be held at 12 noon, Saturday (June 11), at the Houde residence at 145 Princeton Road Sterling, MA, Click for Map and Directions
Dr. Kenneth D. Cloud
August 17, 1953 to May 19, 2011
MARTINSVILLE - Dr. Kenneth D. Cloud, 57, Martinsville passed away at 9:09 p.m., Thursday, May 19, at his residence.
He was born Aug. 17, 1953 in Winamac, to the late Delbert and Vivianna (Weaver) Cloud. On Nov. 1, 1991 he married Sharon Kay (Rhine) Cloud and she survives.
Other survivors include son, Dr. Michael Cloud of Indianapolis; daughter, Marla Cloud-Tozar and husband Grant of Indianapolis; stepson, David Forler of Martinsville; stepdaughter, Lisa Forler of Martinsville; brothers, Jerry Cloud and wife Sharon, Tom Cloud and wife Carol and Edward Cloud and wife Lois; sisters, Donna Margison and husband Pete, Marylin Reutebuch and husband Tom and Judy Wilson and husband Steve; granddaughters, Kendra, Libby and Megan Cloud-Tozar and Haley Forler; mother-in-law, Carol Rhine; sister-in-law, Ann Rhine.
He was also preceded in death by brothers, Stephen, Ronald, Joseph and Richard Cloud; nephew Ronald J. Reutebuch and great-nephew Vance Reutebuch.
Dr. Cloud was a graduate of Winamac High School in 1971. After high school he served four years with the Un. S. Army and earned the rank of sergeant. He earned his undergraduate degree from Ball State University in 1979. He graduated from the Indiana University School of Medicine in 1983 and served his residency at St. Mary's Hospital in Evansville, Indiana, from 1983 to 1986.
He worked with Unity Physicians from 1986 to 2009 and then worked with EM Care Physicians from 2009-2011. He was at the Morgan Hospital & Medical Center emergency room for a total of 25 years. During part of the time he served as associate medical director of the emergency department.
Visitation will be Monday, from 4 to 8:00 p.m., at Costin Funeral Chapel, Martinsville, with a Rosary at 4 p.m., and on Tuesday at the church from 9:30 a.m. until time of the mass. A funeral mass will be 11 a.m., Tuesday (May 24), at St. Martin of Tours Catholic Church with Father John Hall and Rev. Mark Suter officiating. There will be a military service at the graveside.
Contributions may be made to, Indiana University Foundation, In Memory Of Dr. Kenneth D. Cloud Scholarship Fund, PO Box 1772, Martinsville, IN 46151.
Opal Steel
February 23, 1918 to May 28, 2011
ROYAL CENTER — Opal L. Steel, 93, Winamac, passed away at 8 a.m. Saturday, May 28, at the Pleasant View Home, Winamac.
Born on Feb. 23, 1918 in Francesville, she was the daughter of the late Albert and Laura (Olson) Kopka. She married Clyde Frain in 1958 and he preceded her in death in 1963. She married her second husband, Paul Steel in 1970 and he preceded her in death in 1989.
Survivors include her step daughter, Susan Haner and husband William of Logansport; 2 step grandchildren, Brian Haner and wife Wendy of Peru and William Bradley Haner and wife Mary of Florida; 3 step great grandchildren, Jacob, Zachery and Evelyn Grace Haner; nephews, Thomas Seidel and wife Mary and Allen Seidel and wife Sheila all of Winamac; niece, Marilyn Kreiger and husband George of Valparaiso. She was also survived by several great nieces and nephews and her extended family at Pleasant View.
She was also preceded in death by brother, Harry Kopka and sister, Ethel Seidel.
Mrs. Steel was a member of First United Methodist Church in Winamac and she also had been a former “Pink Lady” at Pulaski Memorial Hospital. She had formerly worked at Jackson Drug Store in Winamac.
Visitation will be from 5 to 8 p.m., Tuesday, at Harrison-Metzger & Rans Funeral Home, Royal center Chapel. The funeral service will be at 11 a.m., Wednesday (June 1), at the funeral home with Pastor Matt Landry officiating. Burial will be in McKinley Memorial Gardens, Winamac.
Memorial donations may be made to the First United Methodist Church in Winamac and/or Friends of Pleasant View.
Annabelle Jackson
Co-founder of Monon Trailer dies
November 5, 1919 to May 17, 2011
MONON - Annabelle Jackson, passed away at 6:51 a.m. Tuesday, May 17, at Milner Community Health Care in Rossville, where she had been a patient for six weeks.
She was born Nov. 5, 1919, near a little town called Aix, near Rensselaer, to the late Ed and Flora (Bundy) Spurgeon. She married Keith Jackson on July 10, 1938. He died in 1992.
She is survived by two daughters, Kristel Kaye (Jim Berry) of Lafayette and Anne Ward (Dale) of Francesville. Also surviving are sisters, Elsie Cadwalader of Carmel; Eileen Spurgeon of West Lafayette; and Alta Hall (Cliff) of Lafayette. She is survived by nine grandchildren: Lorie Amick (Doug) and Lisa Smith (Garry) of West Lafayette; Craig Ehrlich (Jill) of Lafayette; Elaine McCann (Dave) of Goshen; Brian Ward (Dana) of Henderson, Kentucky; Angela Mainstone (Larry) of Pinehurst, North Carolina; Kerri Westerhouse (Rodney) of Valparaiso; Brad Ward (Anna) of Carmel; and Nikki Wireman (Sam) of Wheatfield. She is also survived by 27 great-grandchildren and two great-great grandsons.
Mrs. Jackson grew up in Barkley Township in Jasper County. Helping in the kitchen was just not her style, but she loved milking the cows and helping with the farm work. She was a member of the Rensselaer graduating class of 1938. For several years in the 1940's Annabelle and her husband operated a small airport in Hanging Grove Township near Rensselaer. During that time Annabelle learned to fly single-engine aircraft.
A few years later the husband-and-wife team started building small farm implement trailers and Annabelle learned to weld. When in 1952 they moved the business to Monon and began manufacturing semi-trailers, she taught many men to weld. The company, Monon Trailer, provided jobs for many men and women in the area. Today, 59 years later, there is still a trailer manufacturer in the same Monon location. The Lafayette-based trailer manufacturer, Wabash National, is a spin-off of the Monon business.
Mrs. Jackson was an accomplished pianist who could not only read music but was adept at playing by ear. She began playing piano for church services when she was 14 and continued providing piano and organ music for those services for more than 69 years. She was a member of the Monon Baptist Church and also an Eastern Star member for more than 60 years. After her husband's death she moved to Lafayette in 2004.
Visitation will be Thursday, from 5 to 8 p.m. with Eastern Star services at 7:30 p.m. at Clapper Family Funeral Home, Monon. The funeral service will begin at 11 a.m. Friday (May 20), at the First Baptist Church, Monon. Interment will follow in Memory Gardens, Rensselaer.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society or the Monon Volunteer Fire Department.
Ray Kroft
May 1, 1926 to May 24, 2011
MEDARYVILLE - Ray H. Kroft, 85, Medaryville, passed away at 10 a.m., Tuesday, May 24, at Wintersong Village, Knox.
He was born May 1, 1926, in Medaryville, to the late George and Grace Tetzloff Kroft. He married Joan Ellis on Sept. 24, 1954, in Boone Grove. She survives.
Also surviving are:
Karen (Ben Jr.)Smolek, San Pierre, Daughter
Janis Potter, Sapulpa, OK, Daughter
Marcia (Greg) Schoeneck, Valparaiso, Daughter
6 Grandchildren
10 Great Grandchildren
Robert (Agnes) Kroft, Logansport, Twin Brother
Alladean Clouser, Winamac, Sister
Arlos Epler, Francesville, Sister
Doris Becker, Rensselaer, Sister
He was preceded in death by:
Louella Hively, Sister
Georgianna "Dolly" Fritz, Sister
Mr. Kroft was a member of St. John United Church of Christ, Medaryville, and the Medaryville Lion's Club.
He was a veteran of the U.S. Army during World War II and was discharged as a staff sargent. He earned a Combat Infantry Badge and a Bronze Star. He was a member of the Medaryville American Legion.
Mr. Kroft was member of the Pulaski County Council for 25 years and was a former president of the Council. He also was a member of the Kankakee-Iroquios Regional Planning Commission, and Pulaski Memorial Hopital Foundation board of trustees He was named a Sagamore of the Wabash by Gov. Frank O'Bannon.
Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m., Friday, at Frain Mortuary Querry-Ulbricht Chapel, Medaryville. The funeral service will be at 11 a.m., Saturday (May 28), at the funeral home with Bill McNabney officiating. Burial will be in St. John Cemetery, Medaryville. The American Legion will conduct military graveside services.
Memorial donations may be given to: St. John United Church of Christ.
Virgil E. Fisher
December 16, 1933 to May 22, 2011
WINAMAC - Virgil E. "Gene" Fisher, 77, Francesville, died at 9:45 p.m., Sunday, May 22, at Jasper County Hospital, Rensselaer.
He was born Dec. 16, 1933, in Francesville, to the late Russell and Mabel Freeman Fisher.
Survivors include:
Arlos C. Herrick, Winamac, Sister
Sharon A. Wendt, Winamac, Sister
LoraVene Nielsen, Mesa, AZ, Sister
Ronald R. Fisher, Charolette, NC, Brother
Several Nieces & Nephews
Preceded in death by:
John L. Fisher, Brother
Norman V. Fisher, Brother
Audrey J. Livingston, Sister
Mr. Fisher was a Korean War veteran. He served in the U.S. Army. He was a member of the American Legion in Francesville, and the VFW in Reynolds. He was also a member of the National Model Railroad Association. He was retired from Plymouth Tube in Winamac.
Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m., Thursday, May 26, at Frain Mortuary, Winamac. The funeral service will be at 11 a.m., Friday (May 27), at the funeral home with Rev. Edward Clark officiating. Burial will be in Tippecanoe Cemetery, Winamac.
Harvey F. Gutwein
January 3, 1919 to May 22, 2011
FRANCESVILLE - Harvey Frederick Gutwein, 92, Francesville, died at 9:56 p.m., Sunday, May 22, at Jasper County Hospital in Rensselaer.
He was born Jan. 3, 1919, in Francesville, to the late Fred and Katie Munz Gutwein. He married Ethel Joan Streitmatter on Sept. 20, 1992 at the Apostolic Christian Church in Francesville. She survives.
Also surviving are:
Ann Gutwein, Mt. Vernon, WA, Daughter
Gwendolyn Gutwein, Ft. Wayne, N Daughter
Madeline Elaine "Honey" Gutwein, Mountainair, NM, Daughter
Audrey (Jeffery) Schneider, Greenfield, Daughter & Son-in-law
Amanda Liter (Scott Gayton), Plovdiv, Bulgaria, Daughter & Son-in-law
Fred (Madeleine) Gutwein, Francesville, Son & Daughter-in-law
Gordon (Judy) Gutwein, Francesville, Son & Daughter-in-law
Harvey R.(Ellen) Gutwein, Franceville, Son & Daughter-in-law
Eric (Cyndi) Gutwein, Rensselaer, Son
Kurt (Debbie) Gutwein, Lafayette, Son
31 Grandchildren
55 Great Grandchildren
4 Great-Great Grandchldren
Fern (Sidney) Leman, Francesville, Sister & Brother-in-law
Dorothy (Victor) Beer, LaBelle, FL, Sister & Brother-in-law
Marcella (Wendell) Gudeman, Francesville, Sister & Brother-in-law
Suzanne (Herbert) Cook, Francesville, Sister & Brother-in-law
Glen (MaryAnn) Gutwein, Francesville, Brother & Sister-in-law
Preceded in death by:
Madeline Arlt Gutwein, Wife
Marilyn Metzger Gutwein, Wife
Edward Gutwein, Son
Francis Gutwein, Brother
Edwin Gutwein, Brother
James Gutwein, Brother
Louise Albrecht Heinold, Sister
Esther Gray, Sister
Mr. Gutwein was a member of the Apostolic Christian Church, Francesville. He was the former owner of Gutwein Seed Company, Francesville. He piloted his own plane.
Friends may call from 3 to 8 p.m., Wednesday, at the Apostolic Christian Fellowship Center, N. Morton Street, Francesville, and one hour before the funeral service which will begin at 10 a.m., Thursday (May 26), at the Apostolic Christian Church, Francesville, with ministers of the church officiating. Burial will be in Roseland Cemetery, Francesville.
Memorial donations may be given to Parkview Haven Retirement Home.
|
|
|