Obituaries
Dennis A. Wilson
December 2, 1960 to February 9, 2025
MEDARYVILLE - Dennis A. Wilson, 64, of Medaryville, passed away peacefully Sunday, Feb. 9, at his home.
He was born Dec. 2, 1960 in Gary to the late Howard and Sandra (Crossman) Wilson.
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Dennis Wilson |
He is survived by: Jackie Heckman, Life Partner Brian Cox, Son Amanda (Keith) Hammon, Daughter Bradley Wilson, Son Lisa (Jason) Goble, Daughter 17 Grandchildren 1 Great-Grandson Robin Witt, Sister Rhonda Ogiego, Sister Dean Wilson, Brother Several Nieces and Nephews Vivian Wilson, Former Spouse
Preceded in death by: Rachelle Wilson, Infant Daughter Michael Wilson, Grandson Danny Wilson, Brother Anthony Herrera, Nephew
Mr. Wilson was a master carpenter who could build anything from the ground up and taught many others his craft. He had previously served as president of the Portage Jaycees. He had a green thumb, loved gardening, and was a collector of many things. Most of all, he was a loving dad and “pawpaw.”
A celebration of life event will be at 2 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 22, at Frain Mortuary Querry-Ulbricht Chapel in Medaryville.
Memorial donations may be made to the American Cancer Society or Pulaski Animal Center.
Online tributes may be offered at www.frainmortuary.com.
Myralin J. Fox
July 7, 1939 to February 8, 2025
MEDARYVILLE - Myralin Joan Fox, 85, of Medaryville, passed away Saturday, Feb. 8, at White Oak Health Campus in Monticello.
She was born July 7, 1939 in Lafayette, to the late Jesse Hulon and Wilma Mary (Menn) Wheeler. In 1957, she graduated from Dayton High School in Dayton, IN. She married George Joseph Fox on Dec. 15, 1957, in Dayton. He survives.
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Myralin Fox |
She is also survived by: Joe (Andrea) Fox, Lowell, Son Garry Fox, Medaryville, Son Richard Fox, West Lafayette, Son Melinda Fox, Lebanon, Daughter Ben (Leah) Fox, Grandson Jessica Fox, Granddaughter 4 Great-Grandchildren: Joe, Rhett, Chester and Ford Ray (Carol) Wheeler, Spokane, WA, Brother Charles (Carol) Wheeler, Noblesville, Brother Several Nieces and Nephews and their families
Preceded in death by: Jesse and Wilma Wheeler, Parents
Mrs. Fox was a member of Brushwood Church in rural Rensselaer. She was also a member of the Daughter’s of the American Revolution in Lafayette, as well as a former member of the Order of the Eastern Star in Medaryville. She enjoyed gardening, canning, and cooking, as well as bird watching and caring for her cats. She was a loving wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother.
Visitation will be from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., Friday, Feb. 14, at Frain Mortuary Querry-Ulbricht Chapel in Medaryville. The funeral service will follow at 1 p.m. (Friday), at the funeral home with Pastor Tom Dewlen officiating. Burial will be at Independence Cemetery in Medaryville.
Memorial donations may be made to Brushwood Church or the Indiana United Methodist Children’s Home Foundation. Donation envelopes will be available at the funeral home.
Online tributes may be offered at www.frainmortuary.com.
Jean M. Hollenberg
February 22, 1929 to February 5, 2025
GOSHEN - Jean Marie Hollenberg, 95, formerly of Winamac, passed away Wednesday, Feb. 5.
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Jean Hollenberg |
She was born Feb. 22, 1929 in Kankakee, IL to Paul and Effie Harrison. She grew up in Lucerne, IN with her identical twin Shirley Ann and sisters Marilyn Sue and Thelma Lu. Her sisters and parents preceded her in death. She met Edward Lowell Hollenberg when she was at Indiana University Nursing School. They married Feb. 4, 1951. Dr. Hollenberg preceded her in death in October 2020.
After two years of alternative service in Crossville, TN, they settled in Winamac where they raised their family: Steve (Kathy Barr), Sherri (Galen) Plank, Lori (Phil) Bontrager, Jenny (David) Almdale, Sandy (Tim) Morgan, and Holly (Chris – deceased) Liechty; plus exchange students Christian (Karin Schreiber) Willnow and Deepika Tillekeratne.
The Hollenbergs moved to Peoria, IL 1987-1994, after which they were happy to return to Winamac. Mrs. Hollenberg celebrated even smallest moments of life. She enjoyed camping, reading, traveling, planning a party, and sports. She devotedly supported Ed’s family medical practice. She was active in church, giving leadership to children’s choir, various programs, and hospitality. Her support was palpable – and she greeted all she met with her effervescent smile and hugs. The Hollenbergs created a welcoming sanctuary at their Walnut Hills Farm which they offered to so many people. They cherished their 23 grandchildren and partners, and 21 great-grands, all who are proud to carry their grandparents’ legacy forward: (Steve) Scott, Julia, Stephanie; (Sherri) Laura, Brian, Meleah; (Lori) Andrea, Rachel, David, Darin; (Jenny) Annalise, Kali, Kristofor; (Sandy) Emily, Elyse, Lucas; (Holly) Caleb, Joshua, Rebekah; (Christian) Sophie, Leoni; (Dee) Arjuna, Rehan. We give her back to our Creator with gratitude for her life and generous love.
A memorial service for Ed and Jean will be held at 11 a.m., Saturday, April 12 at the First United Methodist Church in Winamac.
Memorial donations can be made in lieu of flowers to Deputy Director for Stewardship, IN State Parks, 402 W Washington St Room W298, Indianapolis, IN 46204 ATTN: Pokagon State Park Ed/Jean Hollenberg Memorial Fund. OR to Winamac First UMC 201 E Spring St., P.O. Box 343, Winamac, IN 46996 in their honor.
Arrangements have been entrusted to Yoder Culp Funeral Home, Goshen.
William E. Hahn
October 14, 1946 to February 4, 2025
WINAMAC - William Elmer Hahn, 78, of Park Forest, IL passed away Tuesday, Feb. 4, at Franciscan Health – Olympia Fields.
Born Oct. 14, 1946 in Chicago Heights, IL, he was the son of Elmer Arnold and Marie Catherine (Gunther) Hahn.
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William Hahn |
He is survived by: Judith C. “Judy” Hahn, Lisle, IL, Sister Charlotte A. “Shotsie” Hahn, Culver, Sister-in-law Jeff Hahn, Nephew Dylan Hahn, Nephew
Preceded in death by: Elmer and Marie Hahn, Parents James O. “Jim” Hahn, Brother Thomas “Tom” Hahn, Brother
Affectionately known as Billy to his family, Mr. Hahn’s siblings thought him the epitome of grace. He was innocent and sweet, with a touch of their dad’s sense of humor. He was well-loved by his God-given family, as well as his extended family at the Elizabeth Ludeman Center in Park Forest where he resided for many years. The staff at Ludeman, who called him Willie, were familiar with his harmless pranks like pretending to steal his roommate’s food. Eternal Rest Grant Unto Him O’ Lord and Let Perpetual Light Shine Upon Him
Private graveside services and burial will be at Culver Masonic Cemetery in Culver with Rev. Stephen Felicichia officiating.
Memorial donations may be made to St. Mary of the Lake Catholic Church.
Online tributes may be offered at www.frainmortuary.com.
Local arrangements have been entrusted to Frain Mortuary in Winamac.
Darla S. Binion
December 11, 1945 to February 4, 2025
HAMLET - Darla S. Binion, 79, of Monterey, passed away Tuesday, Feb. 4, at Franciscan East Hospital in Lafayette following an illness.
Born Dec. 11, 1945, in Martin, Ky., she was the daughter of the late Charles and Millie (Salyers) Childers. She married Virgil Binion on Dec. 27, 1962, in North Judson, and he survives.
She is also survived by three children, Virgil "Butch" (Charlotte) Binion of North Judson, Janet Binion of Knox, and William "Keith" Binion of Monterey; many grandchildren and great-grandchildren; one brother, Don Childers of North Judson; and one sister, Judy Campbell of Grovertown.
She was preceded in death by one son, Charles "Eddie" Binion, and one sister, Mary Lynn "Pumpkin" Hart.
Mrs. Binion had lived in Monterey since 2003 and was a dedicated homemaker. She had a passion for playing bingo and especially cherished the time spent with her family. She was a loving mother and grandmother who took great joy in spoiling her grandchildren.
Visitation will be from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. (CST0, Wednesday, Feb. 12, at Rannells Funeral Home, Hamlet Chapel. The funeral service will follow at 1 p.m. (CST), also at the funeral home. Burial will be at Monterey Cemetery.
Haroldean R. Schiesser Hott
December 29, 1932 to January 31, 2025
WINAMAC - Haroldean R. (Schiesser) Hott, 92, of Kokomo (formerly of Kouts), passed away peacefully, Friday, Jan. 31, at her residence.
She was born Dec. 29, 1932, in Chicago to the late Harold R. and Ivah F. (Lasson) Schiesser. The Schiesser family moved to Winamac in 1941. After graduating from Winamac High School in 1950, Haroldean worked at the Kingsbury Ammunition plant. She married her high school sweetheart, Dr. Robert E. “Bob” Hott on June 5, 1954 in Winamac. They lived in Indianapolis, until he graduated from dental school. He preceded her in death.
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Haroldean Hott |
She is survived by: Dr. Steven (Mary) Hott, Kokomo, Son Jeffrey (Lori) Hott, Winamac, Son Heather (Alex) Ostrowski, Granddaughter Tim (Lopa) Hott, Grandson Dillon (Maria) Hott, Grandson Amber (Scott) Krivi, Granddaughter Michael Hott, Grandson Shawn Hott, Grandson Stefanie (Matt Fischer) Hott, Granddaughter Several Great-Grandchildren
Preceded in death by: Gregory G. Hott, Son
In 1958, the Hotts moved to Aberdeen Proving Grounds in Aberdeen, MD where Bob was stationed for the U.S. Army. In 1961, following the completion of his military service, they moved to Kouts where they lived for over 55 years. Mrs. Hott owned and operated “The Stitchery Shoppe” in Valparaiso, for many years, from 1976 through the 1990s.
Visitation will be from 12:30 to 2 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 8, at Frain Mortuary, Winamac. The funeral service will be follow at 2 p.m. (Saturday), at the funeral home. Burial will be at Winamac Cemetery (Town Addition) in Winamac.
Memorial donations may be made to a charity of the donor’s choice.
Online tributes may be offered at www.frainmortuary.com.
Roger A. Haniford
December 26, 1943 to January 30, 2025
WINAMAC - Roger Alan Haniford, 81, of Winamac, passed away Thursday, Jan. 30, at Hickory Creek in Winamac.
He was born Dec. 26, 1943 in Lafayette, to the late George Wesley and Frances Roberta [Wallace] Haniford. As a child, he had a deeply cherished relationship with his grandparents, Paul and Charlotte Wallace. He graduated from West Lafayette High School and earned both bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Purdue University. He made lifelong friends while at Purdue and was a proud member of Beta Theta Pi. In 1990, he married Connie Hile at the Winamac First United Methodist Church. She passed away July 5, 2016.
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Roger Haniford |
He is survived by: Kim (Chris) Schramm, Winamac, Daughter Andrea (Todd) Keller, Monterey, Daughter Heather Hunter, Winamac, Step-Daughter Justin Schramm, Grandson Jessica Schramm, Granddaughter Max Keller, Grandson Maggie Keller, Granddaughter Jaina Smith, Step-Granddaughter David Haniford, Indianapolis, Brother
Preceded in death by parents and wife
Mr. Haniford was a beloved educator and coach with a career that spanned 37 years. His first year teaching locally was at Star City High School in 1967. He moved to Winamac High School the following year due to consolidation and retired from there in 2004. He taught drivers education, as well as health and physical education. He coached various high school teams, including the first-ever Warrior football team and boys golf. He was instrumental in bringing a girls softball summer league to Winamac. He and his wife enjoyed supporting their grandchildren, attending family gatherings, and going on fishing trips. They also enjoyed going to the casino. Mr. Haniford was a true outdoorsman with a passion for hunting and shooting. He loved his dogs (too many to mention!). He had a great sense of humor with no filter. Most of all, he loved his family and will be dearly missed.
At Mr. Haniford’s request, no services will be held.
Memorial donations may be made to Pulaski Animal Center.
Online tributes may be offered at www.frainmortuary.com.
Arrangements have been entrusted to Frain Mortuary in Winamac.
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