Obituaries

Clara M. Winter

January 4, 1932 to October 14, 2023

MONTICELLO - Clara M. Winter, 91, of Star City, died at 12:02 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 14, at Indiana University Health Arnett Hospital of Lafayette.

Clara M. Winter

She was born Jan. 4, 1932, in Phoenix, Greenwood County, S. C. to the late Clarence and Matilda Byers. She was a 1949 graduate of Chalmers High School, moving to Chalmers in second grade. She married Ralph M. Winter on Sept. 24, 1954, in the St. Joseph Catholic Church of Pulaski. He died Nov. 25, 2010.

She is survived by her son Paul J. (Linda) Winter of Star City, granddaughter, Linsey M. (Ryan) Kolish of Winamac, and three great-grandchildren.

Mrs. Winter worked at the USDA office of Newton, Pulaski, and White counties, retiring in1996 after 47 years of service. She was active in state and national Association of Counties. She was also involved in the ASCS Employees association. She had lived Pulaski until 1985, then moved to Monticello. She had most recently been living at Five Star Senior Residence in Lafayette. 

A graveside service will be at 1 p.m., Friday, Oct. 27, at Pro-Indian Creek Cemetery of rural Pulaski County with Pastor Ed Clark officiating. 

Memorial donations may be given to VFW Post 1728 of Winamac. Envelopes will be available at the funeral home, or donations may be mailed to 6368 E. US 24, Monticello, Indiana 47960 C/O Winter Family.

Arrangements have been entrusted to Miller-Roscka Funeral Home, Monticello.

 

Donald H. Prettyman

December 17, 1933 to March 4, 2022

WINAMAC – A graveside service has been set for Donald H. “Don” Prettyman, 88, of Duluth, MN  who passed away Friday, March 4 (2022).

He was born Dec. 17, 1933 in Francesville, to the late Merl and Alma [Peters] Prettyman. He served in the U.S. Air Force during the Korean War. He married Mary Ann Gay in Ashland, WI on Sept. 15, 1959. She survives.

He is also survived by:
Patrice Prettyman-Atkinson, Daughter
Theodore Prettyman, Brother
Numerous nieces and nephews
Many other family members and friends

Preceded in death by:
Jeffrey D. Prettyman, Infant Son
Roger Devon Prettyman, Brother
Robert James Prettyman, Brother
Charles Richard Prettyman, Brother
Ralph Neil Prettyman, Brother
Doris Arlene Getz, Sister
Ronald Edgar Prettyman, Infant Brother

Mr. Prettyman worked as a soil scientist for the U.S. Forest Service and the University of Minnesota. After his retirement, he started his own company.

A graveside service will be at 11 a.m., Tuesday, Oct. 17, (2023), at Winamac Cemetery (Town Addition) in Winamac. The VFW and American Legion will conduct military graveside services. Burial will follow.

Local arrangements have been entrusted to Frain Mortuary in Winamac.

 

Timothy W. Long

October 9, 1973 to October 9, 2023

ROYAL CENTER - Timothy W. Long, 50, of Medaryville passed away Monday, Oct. 9, at Franciscan Health East Hospital in Lafayette.

Born Oct. 9, 1973 in Kankakee, Ill., he was the son of Richard L. Long and Susan (Siefert) Frantzen.

He is survived by his son Christopher Schkerke of Bradley, IL., mother Susan Frantzen of Bonfield, IL., father Richard L. Long of Bourbonnais, IL.,  brother Richard Long of Bourbonnais, IL., nieces Savannah and Madison Long, both of Bonfield, IL. and nephews Christian Long of Indiana and Noah Long of Bourbonnais, IL.

Mr. Long previously worked at Galfab in Winamac. He also worked installing flooring and carpet. He enjoyed riding his motorcycle with his local motorcycle club and taking care of his dog, T-Bone, a blue pit rescue.  He loved his fellow biker brothers and his family would like to express gratitude for all they did for Tim.

There will be no funeral services.

There will be a “Last Ride” tribute hosted by his motorcycle club on Saturday, Oct. 21, at the American Legion Post #96 in Medaryville, where the ride will begin at 1 p.m.

An online guestbook is available and condolences may be shared with the family at www.ransfuneralhomes.com

 

Michael G. Callahan

May 13, 1953 to August 24, 2020

WINAMAC – A graveside service has been set for Michael Gerard Callahan, 67, of Marietta, GA who passed away Aug. 24, 2020.

He was born May 13, 1953 to Donald and Bette [Fitz] Callahan.

He is survived by:
Bette [Fitz] Callahan, Mother
Candyce Davidson, Sister

Preceded in death by:
Donald Callahan, Father
Donald and Myrtle Fitz, Grandparents

A graveside service will be at 11 a.m., Saturday, Oct. 21 (2023) at Pro Cemetery in Winamac. Burial will be at the cemetery.

Local arrangement have been entrusted to Frain Mortuary in Winamac.

 

Kathleen M. Czech Kegarise

June 15, 1950 to October 8, 2023

KEWANNA - Kathleen M. Kegarise, 73, of Kewanna passed away at 9:48 a.m., Sunday, Oct. 8, at Hickory Creek of Rochester Healthcare Center. She was cared for in her home by her loving husband until her final two days when a lengthy illness necessitated her being moved.

She was born June 15, 1950 in Chicago, the daughter of the late Stanley and Isabelle (McVicar) Czech. She grew up outside of Denham, Ind. on her family’s farm. She graduated from San Pierre High School in 1968. She also studied at Ivy Tech. On Feb. 9, 1974 she married Donald R. Kegarise. They shared 49 years, 8 months of marriage and countless adventures. Cross-country bike trips, golf, trips to the lake and art were some of their shared loves.

Kathy Kegarise

Survivors include her husband of Kewanna; son John (Shannon) Kegarise of Culver; daughters Aryn Freels of Royal Center and Andra Kegarise of Winamac; brothers Edward (Phyllis) Czech of Winamac and Thomas Czech of South Carolina; and sister Pamela Czech of Logansport. She is survived by 8 grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by one grandson, sisters Jeannette Cobb and infant Mary Czech, and sister-in-law Kathy Czech.

Mrs. Kegarise was formerly employed at the PACE office in Winamac, the Kewanna Post Office, Harrison-Metzger Funeral Home and 1st Source Bank. She was a member of the Heartland Artist’s Association and past board member of the Heartery in Kewanna. She was a Purdue certified master gardener, a poet, photographer and artist. She and her husband were recognized as Fulton County artists of the year in 2015. She displayed her work in many art shows in the local area. She was a multi-talented individual, and shared her talents with others through gifts, volunteering and contributions to the community. Perhaps you remember her riding her bike delivering newspapers, tending her flower gardens, having coffee with friends at Flo’s, crocheting blankets for gifts, volunteering with hospice or to help people earn their GEDs, or delivering your mail. Her life touched so many others in ways that cannot be measured but will always be remembered.

The family wishes to express deepest gratitude to friends who regularly visited, ran errands, and helped in anyway. Additionally, to the hospice nurses and caregivers who were always only a phone call away, they say thank you from the bottom of our hearts.

Per Mrs. Kegarise’s wishes, services will private; however, a celebration of life at the Heartery will be held at a future date.

Memorial donations can be made to the Fulton County Community Foundation.

Kathy’s online guestbook is available and condolences can be shared with the Kegarise family at www.ransfuneralhomes.com.

Arrangements have been entrusted to Rans Funeral Homes, Kewanna.

 

 

Ernestine Tetzloff

August 28, 1933 to October 6, 2023

WINAMAC - Ernestine “Tina” [Mejia] Tetzloff, 90, of Winamac, passed away at 5:05 p.m. Friday, Oct. 6, at Ascension St. Vincent Hospital in Indianapolis.

She was born Aug. 28, 1933, in Los Herreras, Nuevo Leon, Mexico, to the late Juan and Irene [Salinas] Mejia. She married George Tetzloff on Aug. 11, 1955, in Monterrey, Mexico. They shared 52 wonderful years together before his death.

Tina Tetzloff

Survivors include:
Mark Tetzloff, Winamac, Son
Bill (Gail) Tetzloff, Winamac, Son
Michael (Jennifer) Tetzloff, Star City, Son
Jeff (Cassie) Tetzloff, Maricopa, AZ, Grandchild
Brad (Brittney) Tetzloff, Winamac, Grandchild
Tami Bonnell (Brian Gaillard), Winamac, Grandchild 
Lori (Casey) Fisher, Charlotte, NC, Grandchild
Katie (Isaac) Tetzloff, Dallas, TX, Grandchild
Bob Tetzloff, Star City, Grandchild
Joey (Katie) Tetzloff, Warrenton, VA, Grandchild
Rachel Tetzloff (Prade Cockrell), Benton, LA, Grandchild
Great-grandchildren: Nick Tetzloff, Kylee Tetzloff, Brayden Bonnell, Olivia Bonnell, Bently Bonnell, Layne Tetzloff, Linlee (Mason) Dean, Cooper Fisher, Collins Fisher, Emmett Tetzloff, Theo Tetzloff, and Jordan Tetzloff.
Juan (Juanita) Mejia, McAllen, TX, Brother
Elsa Mejia, McAllen, TX, Sister-in-Law
June Tetzloff, Sturgis, MI, Sister-in-Law
John Tetzloff, Edwardsville, KS, Brother-in-Law
Numerous Nieces and Nephews

Preceded in death by:
Bertha Mejia, Infant Sister
Alexandro (Olga) Mejia, Brother
Raul (Marguerita) Mejia, Brother
Javier Mejia, Brother
Jeanette (Cecil) Trainer, Sister-in-Law
Lois (Chuck) Hickle, Sister-in-Law
Hugh Tetzloff, Brother-in-Law
Jane Tetzloff, Sister-in-Law

Mrs. Tetzloff’s favorite times were spent with her family, including Bunco, competitive card games, and board games. She attended ball games, shows, graduations and special occasions, and enjoyed traveling to visit her family. She took great pride in the accomplishments of her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She was a retired farmer who did not hesitate to drive a tractor, combine or farm equipment. She was also a proud homemaker who was known for her gardening, baking, painting and woodwork. She spent countless hours in her gardens tending to flowers, fruits and vegetables. She was famous for her sugar cookies, pies, Mexican wedding cakes and Mexican foods. Her paintings were, but she gravitated toward barns and winter scenes. She was a Pulaski County REACT Team charter member and served for 30 years. She attended the Star City Community Church. She was always willing to help other people and never hesitated to extend a helping hand to friends, neighbors, and strangers.

Visitation will be from10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 11, at Frain Mortuary in Winamac. The funeral service will be at 2:30 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 11, at the funeral home with Rev. Edward Clark officiating. Burial will be at Winamac Cemetery (McKinley Addition) in Winamac.

Memorial donations may be made to Star City Community Church.

Online tributes may be offered at www.frainmortuary.com.

 

Betty L. Sams

August 6, 1939 to October 5, 2023

MONON - Betty L. “Peanut” Sams, 84, of Francesville, passed away peacefully at 10:10 a.m., Thursday, Oct. 5, at her home, surrounded by her family.

She was born Aug. 6, 1939, in Monon, to the late Herbert and Reba (Jones) Melton and was a 1959 graduate of Monon High School. Her marriage was to Hughie A. Sams on May 6, 1960, at the First Christian Church of Monon.

Betty Sams

Surviving with her husband is a daughter Becky Haring of Medaryville; a son Mark Sams of Francesville; three sisters Ruthie Burks of Monon, Susie Melton of Monon and Jane (John) Garver of Monticello; and a brother Luther (Kathy) Melton of Monon.  Also surviving are her grandchildren, Nick (Adrienne) Vollmer, Lindley (Adam) Winans and Caity (James) Robinson; and her great-grandchildren Ben, Lucy, Adeline, Graham, Parker and Kendall.

She is preceded in death by four brothers Don, Kenneth “Bud”, James and Thomas, and a sister Marge.

Mrs. Sams was a wonderful homemaker and mother. She also was a farmer's wife helping with anything needed, including driving the tractor and combine. She was a faithful member of First Christian Church of Francesville. She found the most joy in caring for her family – chauffeuring grandkids to sporting events, being everyone’s biggest sideline cheerleader, and making her signature “maccy cheese.” She and Hughie had 63 years of love, lots of laughter, and unforgettable memories. Their back-and-forth banter was an unrivaled part of their one-of-a-kind love. Her spunk and sass will be so missed by all who knew her. She was especially grateful to have visited with family and close friends in her final days. Those moments will be forever cherished by her family, as we know how much each of you meant to our sweet Peanut. We take comfort in an overwhelming sense of peace, knowing she’s walking hand in hand with her Heavenly Father.

Friends may call from 10 a.m. until the time of the funeral service at 1 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 7, at Clapper Family Funeral Home of Monon with Rev. Alvin Smith officiating.  Interment will follow at Roseland Cemetery, Francesville.

Memorials may be made in to Cure SMA in honor of her grandson, Graham.