Obituaries
Jeanette R. Kasten
September 24, 1939 to October 12, 2024
ROYAL CENTER - Jeanette R. Kasten, 85, Francesville, passed away Saturday, Oct. 12.
Born Sept. 24, 1939, to Robert and Opal (Hineline) Hoffman, she faced the early loss of her mother in 1944. She was lovingly raised by Mildred (Fry) Hoffman, the only mother she truly knew. Jeanette graduated from Winamac High School in the class of 1957. She worked at a bakery and then as a telephone operator. She married Fred O. Kasten on July 18, 1958. He survives.
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Jeanette Kasten |
Also surviving are: Craig (Carrie) Kasten, Winamac, Son Steven (Brittni) Kasten, Winamac, Grandson Great-granddaughters Audrey, Evelyn and Lillian Christoper (Kayley) Kasten, Winamac, Grandson Great-grandchildren Ellamae Kasten, Marshall Kasten and Jameson Kasten
Doug (Julie) Kasten, Medaryville, Son Robert (Kate) Kasten, Wawaka, Grandson Daniel Kasten, Monon, Grandson Tobias Kasten, Great-Grandson.
Dawn Kasten, Winamac, Daughter Blake (Brooke) Kasten, Winamac, Grandson Paisley Kasten, Great-Granddaughter
Eldonna (Hoffman) Merritt, Sister Bob (Becky) Hoffman, Brother Mick (Carol) Hoffman, Brother Jim (Fran) Hoffman, Brother Numerous Nieces and Nephews
Proceeded in death by: Annette Kasten, Daughter Robert and Mildred (Fry) Hoffman, Father and Step-Mother Opal (Hineline) Hoffman, Mother Robert (Velma) Dommer Kasten, Father and Mother-in-law Laverne Hoffman Wise, Sister Sharon Devereaux, Sister Frank Hoffman, Brother Don (Dorothy) Beaver, Brother Buck “Lawrence” Merritt, Brother-in-law
Mrs. Kasten and her husband were members of St. Luke's Lutheran Church of Winamac and together welcomed four children in four years. Fred worked in construction, and they lived in Winamac before moving to a farm in 1967 in Jefferson Township, where they began their farming journey with corn, soybeans and hog farming. Jeanette's dedication to the farm was evident in her hard work, often teasingly remarked upon as her arthritis Z-shaped finger were the molded shape of a tractor steering wheel or a feed bucket, but came in handy to fit around a golf club. She could out work anyone. She balanced her hardworking nature with a spirited approach to life. She was active in the church and taught Sunday School until her kids were older and formed great friendships with the other ladies of the church. She played in a women's softball team in Winamac until the age of 50, she was a rare person that could bat from right or left stance and was a great pitcher. She would go out in her back yard and pitch and play ball with the grandkids and great-grandkids, up until 2020 when Covid trashed her lungs and Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis finally took her.
Jeanette and Fred enjoyed traveling around watching the grandkids wrestle. Then at the age of 60, the couple took up golf and had a membership at Moss Creek for many years. Playing on league, they also enjoyed traveling to various golf courses, forging strong friendships along the way. Their golfing group began to get smaller due to passing of friends. The Kastens also had always been active riding bicycles, but seemed to get more into as they aged, She had a bike she rode on the Panhandle Pathway and one for home on the old gravel roads. She could ride either one any time up until the end of 2020. Pretty good to be in your 80s and still pitching a softball and riding a bicycle. Jeanette’s (or Jean - her side of the family called her Jean) playful nature was a hallmark of her relationship with her children and grandchildren. She loved trading punches a tradition that continued with her five grandsons and even her great-grandchildren, despite the punches growing weaker over time, which was good, because it was all fun and games until someone cried (her favorite saying). Her culinary skills, especially her cinnamon rolls and homemade bread, made without a recipe, were legendary. The family was able to get her out of the country once on a vacation to Punta Cana, where she left her mark and everyone would chant “American Grandma” when she came down to enjoy the pool, a sign of fun times and great memories. She also swore she would never step foot on a plane again, and she kept that word. She disliked flying about as much as she feared snakes. She will be deeply missed for her sassiness, fun attitude, and love of playing cards. She leaves behind a legacy of love, laughter and cherished memories for her family and friends. May she rest in peace, and may her memory be a blessing to all who had the privilege of knowing her.
At Mrs. Kasten’s request, there will be no visitation or service. To celebrate her life, she asked friends and family to gather with loved ones, tell a story that brought a smile or laugh about her.
In lieu of flowers, donations to St. Luke Lutheran Church of Winamac are welcomed. Send in memory of Jeannette Kasten to 721 S. Market St., Winamac, IN 46996.
Mrs. Kasten’s online guestbook is available, and condolences may be shared with the family at www.ransfuneralhomes.com.
Arrangements have been entrusted to Rans Funeral Homes & Crematory, Royal Center.
TJ Wolfe
May 14, 1983 to October 11, 2024
WINAMAC - Theodore "TJ" Wolfe, 41, of Winamac, passed away unexpectedly Friday, Oct. 11.
He was born May 14, 1983, in Winamac to Ted and Karen Wolfe. He married Rachel Rearick on Dec. 3, 2010. She (“Sherry Lynn”) survives.
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TJ Wolfe |
He is also survived by: Malachi “Spanky” Wolfe, Winamac, Son Ezekiel “Zekey Baby” Wolfe, Winamac, Son Theo “Honey Honey” Wolfe, Winamac, Son Elijah “Booger Butt” Wolfe, Winamac, Son Ted and Karen Wolfe, Winamac, Parents Melissa (Kevin) Taylor, Winamac, Sister Jeff (Laura) Wolfe, Winamac, Brother Joe (Abby) Wolfe, Winamac, Brother Moe (Ollmay) Wolfe, Winamac, Brother Several Nieces, Nephews, Aunts, Uncles and Cousins
Preceded in death by: Edward “Precious” Wolfe, Infant Son Joshua Wolfe, Brother Bean and Geneva Shidler, Maternal Grandparents Edward and Jeanette Wolfe, Paternal Grandparents Cheryl (Paul) Mulcare, Aunt Jackie Beard, Aunt Glenn Cole, Uncle Bradley Hartwell, Friend/Brother
Mr. Wolfe was a union machine operator at MPI in Knox. When he wasn’t working, TJ was a stay-at-home dad. He was an avid coin, knife and lantern collector. He also enjoyed playing scratch-off lottery tickets. He was always only a phone call away and would do anything for his family. He had a great sense of humor, as shown with the nicknames he gave his wife and kids. He was loyal through and through. He will be dearly missed.
Visitation will be from 2 to 4 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 17, at Frain Mortuary in Winamac. The funeral service will follow at 4 p.m. (Oct. 17), at the funeral home with Pastor Heath Hiatt officiating. Private burial will be at Mt. Zion-Franklin Twp. Cemetery in Winamac.
Memorial donations may be made to the funeral home to assist the family with funeral expenses.
Online tributes may be offered at www.frainmortuary.com.
Jerry A. Braun
July 5, 1958 to October 10, 2024
ROYAL CENTER - Jerry Alan Braun, 66, of Winamac passed away at 8:30 a.m., Thursday, Oct. 10, at his home, surrounded by his family.
Born on July 5, 1958, in Winamac, he was the son of the late Clement A. and Bernice B. (Kuhn) Braun. He graduated from Winamac Community High School.
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Jerry Braun |
Survivors include his daughter Natasha Braun (Cullen) Ulerick of Winamac; grandchildren Brooke-Lynne Ulerick, Corinne Ulerick and Carter Ulerick, all of Winamac; brothers Anthony (Joy) Braun of Rochester, and Andy Braun of Winamac; and sisters Jan Meyer of Winamac, Dorothy Braun of Indianapolis, Margaret Shegas of Florida, Ruth (Mike) Robinson of New York, and Clara Braun of Winamac. He is also survived by several nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by sisters Elizabeth “Betty” Wallace, Rosemary Rearick Cottrell and Patricia Braun; a brother Terry Braun and brothers-in-law John Shegas, Walt Wallace, and Paul Meyer.
Mr. Braun retired from Galbreath, Winamac, in 2019 where he worked as a welder for 35 years. He was an avid outdoorsman which included mushroom hunting, fishing, tending to the garden, or just spending time at his property in the woods, or digging his pond. He also valued spending time playing checkers with his grandchildren. He could often be found watching old westerns. He was always willing to lend a helping hand no matter what favor was being asked. He enjoyed many things in life, but most of all he enjoyed the time he spent with his friends and family.
A gathering to share stories and laughter in Mr. Braun’s memory will be from 3 to 5 p.m., Friday, Oct, 18, at Jack’s Celebration Station (opera house), Winamac. There will be a meal after the celebration for close friends and family.
In lieu of flowers, the family suggests planting a tree in memory of Jerry or making a memorial donation to a charity of the donor’s choice.
Mr. Braun’s online guestbook is available, and condolences may be shared with the family at www.ransfuneralhomes.com.
Rans Funeral Homes & Crematory, Royal Center, has been entrusted with arrangements.
Russell J. Chobot
July 16, 1960 to October 7, 2024
WINAMAC - Russell James “Russ” Chobot, 64, of Winamac (formerly of Chicago and Romeoville, IL), passed away Monday, Oct. 7, at Pulaski Health Care Center in Winamac.
He was born July 16, 1960 in Chicago to the late John and Alice [Dvorak] Chobot.
He is survived by: Deborah (Kevin) Kobos, Daughter 5 Grandchildren 2 Great-Grandchildren Cheryl (James) Heeren, Sister Joseph Zawadzki, Best Friend
Preceded in death by: Michael Chobot, Brother
Mr. Chobot enjoyed cooking and loved animals. He will be dearly missed by all who knew and loved him.
A memorial service will be held at a later date.
Burial will take place at Queen of Heaven Cemetery in Hillside, IL.
Memorial donations may be made to American Cancer Society.
Online tributes may be offered at www.frainmortuary.com.
Arrangements have been entrusted to Frain Mortuary in Winamac.
Rudolph T. Heise Sr.
June 14, 1949 to October 7, 2024
KNOX - Rudolph T. “Rudy” Heise Sr., 75, of Monterey, passed away Monday, Oct. 7, at his home.
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Rudy Heise Sr. |
He was born June 14, 1949 in Winamac, to Edward and Marguerite Heise. On March 2, 1968 he married Norma Martin. She survives.
Also surviving are his children Rudy (Holly) Heise Jr., Kim Fischer and Crystal (Nathan) Benson; a sister Marjorie Ahleniu; two brothers Fred Heise and Richard Heise; 12 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his parents, two sons Randolph and Roderick Heise and two brothers Edward and Raymond Heise.
Mr. Heise worked for many years as a heavy equipment operator for the Operating Engineers Local 150. His favorite hobby was farming with his son, Rudy. He was also an avid sports fan, rooting for the Colts and his beloved Chicago White Sox.
The funeral service will be at 1 p.m. (CT), Thursday, Oct. 10, with visitation two hours prior to services at M.C. Smith Funeral Home in Knox. Burial will follow at Bass Lake Cemetery.
Paul Messer
July 8, 1940 to October 6, 2024
MEDARYVILLE - Paul Messer, 84, of Medaryville, passed away Sunday, Oct. 6, at IU Health White Memorial Hospital in Monticello.
He was born July 8, 1940 in Knott County, KY to the late Kellie and Bertha “Mam” [Shepherd] Messer. He served in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War. After returning from the service, he married Amanda Mitchell. She passed away Nov. 8, 2018.
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Paul Messer |
He is survived by: Rodney (Rebecca) Messer, Son Jeffrey Messer, Son Kimberly Whited, Daughter 12 Grandchildren: Halie, Lindsey, Elliot, Brittni, Breann, Jacob, Lexi, Bethany, Lukas, Grace, Alison, and Eric. 10 Great-Grandchildren Haulie Messer, Brother Many Nieces, Nephews, and Cousins
Preceded in death by: Jeremy Messer, Son Brandon Messer, Grandson Thurman “Wes” Messer, Brother Rudolph Messer, Brother Jasper Curtis “JC” Messer, Brother Grover Messer, Brother Silas Messer, Infant Twin Brother Hershel Messer, Brother Hazel Richie, Sister Opal Wallace, Sister Inez Hale, Sister Mary Lane, Sister Jewel Owens, Sister
Mr. Messer retired after working many years in construction with Laborers’ Local #81. He worked hard throughout his life, even after retirement. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, gardening, music (gospel and bluegrass) and classic cars. He was a longtime member of Wheatfield Pentecostal Church of God and Medaryville American Legion. He always had a great sense of humor which he kept until his final moment on Earth. He loved his family (and pretty women). He will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved him.
A memorial service will be at 1:30 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 12, at Frain Mortuary Querry-Ulbricht Chapel in Francesville, with Pastor Elmer Conley officiating. The American Legion will conduct military honors at the funeral home. A potluck dinner will follow at Lakewood Pavilion in Monticello. Private burial will take place at Independence Cemetery in Medaryville.
Memorial donations may be made to the family c/o Kim Whited.
Online tributes may be offered at www.frainmortuary.com.
Gertrude C. Welker
May 12, 1926 to October 6, 2024
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Trudi Welker |
WINAMAC - Gertrude C. “Trudi” Welker, 98, of Winamac, passed away Sunday, Oct. 6, at her home.
She was born May 12, 1926 in Linz, Austria to the late Karl and Bertha Gischka. On Jan. 16, 1954, she married Eduard “Ed” Welker in Linz, Austria. He passed away Jan. 3, 1996.
She is survived by: Norman Welker, Son Gery (Mary) Welker, Son 3 Grandchildren
In 1955, the Welkers emmigrated to the U.S., seeking the opportunity of a better life. They farmed in Pulaski County and raised their two sons.
A private graveside service will be held at Roseland Cemetery in Francesville. Burial will follow at the cemetery.
Memorial donations may be made to the Pulaski County Human Services Food Pantry.
Online tributes may be offered at www.frainmortuary.com.
Arrangements have been entrusted to Frain Mortuary in Winamac.
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