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Gideon International Switz CO

208 Ferry Street
Vevay, IN 47043
(812) 427-2424
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Haskell and Morrison Funeral Home

208 Ferry Street
Vevay, IN 47043
(812) 427-2424
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Vevay IN Obituaries and Death Notices

Mr. Frederick O. “Fred” Poss - Country 103.9 WRBI

Monday, January 30, 2017

Mr. Frederick O. “Fred” Poss, age 75, of Vevay, Indiana, entered this life on March 17, 1941, in Chicago, Illinois, the loving son of the late, Phillip and Myrtle (Muetz) Poss. He was raised in Chicago, Illinois where he was a 1959 graduate of the Taft High School. Fred was inducted into the United States Marine Corp. and was honorably discharged. Fred was united in marriage on February 26, 2004, in Chicago, Illinois, to Bonnie J. (Davidson) Baur. Fred and Bonnie shared nearly 13 years of marriage together until his death. Fred was a former fire fighter for the city of Chicago, retiring in 2003, after 33 years of service. He was of the Lutheran faith and held membership at a Lutheran church in Chicago, Illinois. Fred enjoyed the outdoors, fishing, boating and camping. Fred will be deeply missed by his loving family and friends. Fred passed away at 2:10 am, Tuesday, January 24, 2017, at The Water’s of Dillsboro in Dillsboro, Indiana.Fred will be dearly missed by his loving wife of nearly 13 years: Bonnie J. (Davidson) Baur of...

Carroll Hooton - The Republic

Monday, January 16, 2017

Hooton. Carroll married Aldean Kathryn Thomas on June 25, 1960, at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church-Dewberry in Cross Plains. To this marriage, they were blessed with three children.Carroll graduated from Vevay High School in 1953. He was a proud US Army veteran. After his marriage, he became a member of Dewberry Church where he served as a past elder and also a church trustee. Starting in 1987, he became a board member and served as treasurer of the Dewberry Church Cemetery Endowment Fund. Along with serving his church, he sat on the Holton Water Board as one of its directors. When he retired in December 1987, he had worked 32 years for the Cummins Engine Company located in Columbus, Indiana, ending his career there as an electrician. After retiring, he and his wife were able to enjoy wintering in Florida for several years. He decided that he no longer wanted to spend a lot of time away in the winter because they missed too many of their grandchildren’s functions. Watching his only grandson Allen play basketball along with being very proud of the fact of the great grades that all of his grandchildren made were the reasons he stayed in Ripley County!Carroll had many interests besides his family. Like many people in this area, he was a huge IU fan. He thoroughly enjoyed woodworking and gardening. Ice cream tastes good anywhere and anytime, and Carroll was living proof of it. The cold treat was his favorite snack as everyone knew, and ...

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Mr. Frederick O. “Fred” Poss - Country 103.9 WRBI

Monday, January 30, 2017

Mr. Frederick O. “Fred” Poss, age 75, of Vevay, Indiana, entered this life on March 17, 1941, in Chicago, Illinois, the loving son of the late, Phillip and Myrtle (Muetz) Poss. He was raised in Chicago, Illinois where he was a 1959 graduate of the Taft High School. Fred was inducted into the United States Marine Corp. and was honorably discharged. Fred was united in marriage on February 26, 2004, in Chicago, Illinois, to Bonnie J. (Davidson) Baur. Fred and Bonnie shared nearly 13 years of marriage together until his death. Fred was a former fire fighter for the city of Chicago, retiring in 2003, after 33 years of service. He was of the Lutheran faith and held membership at a Lutheran church in Chicago, Illinois. Fred enjoyed the outdoors, fishing, boating and camping. Fred will be deeply missed by his loving family and friends. Fred passed away at 2:10 am, Tuesday, January 24, 2017, at The Water’s of Dillsboro in Dillsboro, Indiana.Fred will be dearly missed by his loving wife of nearly 13 years: Bonnie J. (Davidson) Baur of...

Carroll Hooton - The Republic

Monday, January 16, 2017

Hooton. Carroll married Aldean Kathryn Thomas on June 25, 1960, at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church-Dewberry in Cross Plains. To this marriage, they were blessed with three children.Carroll graduated from Vevay High School in 1953. He was a proud US Army veteran. After his marriage, he became a member of Dewberry Church where he served as a past elder and also a church trustee. Starting in 1987, he became a board member and served as treasurer of the Dewberry Church Cemetery Endowment Fund. Along with serving his church, he sat on the Holton Water Board as one of its directors. When he retired in December 1987, he had worked 32 years for the Cummins Engine Company located in Columbus, Indiana, ending his career there as an electrician. After retiring, he and his wife were able to enjoy wintering in Florida for several years. He decided that he no longer wanted to spend a lot of time away in the winter because they missed too many of their grandchildren’s functions. Watching his only grandson Allen play basketball along with being very proud of the fact of the great grades that all of his grandchildren made were the reasons he stayed in Ripley County!Carroll had many interests besides his family. Like many people in this area, he was a huge IU fan. He thoroughly enjoyed woodworking and gardening. Ice cream tastes good anywhere and anytime, and Carroll was living proof of it. The cold treat was his favorite snack as everyone knew, and ...