Nora Bauer: Sunday, June 28, 1914
Was real cool all day today. Was up to Rothermel's this afternoon. Aunt Kate was over all day today. We had ice cream and cake for lunch this even. Paul had a birthday cake.
Nora Spitznogle, Monday, June 28, 2021
Worked on Dad's obituary today. Didn't get out of pajamas until time to meet with the folks at Saint Joseph Catholic Church in Lebanon to plan funeral Mass. We picked out readings and songs.
I'm pretty sure that Louise, that Grandma Nora has mentioned before here and here is a Rothermel. It's nice that Aunt Kate is still hanging out with her late husband's family.
This is another passage that I'd read to Dad last week. He wanted to hear what happened on his dad, Nora's beau, Paul's birthday.
Apparently there was cake and ice cream, but Nora wrote about the day in such a jumbled fashion, it's hard to tell if there was a celebration or not for Paul's 21st birthday.
Frustratingly, my internet has been offline since last Thursday, it's made things hard - like gathering and sharing photographs and communication in general. At least it's been a good excuse to not look at work emails and such.
I met my siblings and their spouses at Saint Joseph Catholic Church in Lebanon - the parish we grew up in and Dad's home parish. We made decisions about songs and readings and timing and who will be involved.
I was able to read the obituary to my siblings and get some feedback before I hit send.
John Vincent Spitznogle, 85, died Saturday evening, June 26, 2021, surrounded by his family. Born April 8, 1936, in Cass County, Indiana to Nora Bauer and Paul Carl Spitznogle, he was the youngest of 10. He was baptized at St. Joseph Roman Catholic Church in Logansport, where his grandfather, Felix Bauer, made the 650,000 bricks used to build the church.
He attended Saint Joseph Roman Catholic School through the eighth grade, where he made life-long friends. He was a proud graduate of Washington Township High School, he was an enthusiastic member of the Yell Team – Go Hatchets!
After a stint as a cook in the U.S. Army, he was accepted as an apprentice at General Motors; he retired from in 2001 after 44 years as a Tool and Die Maker. He was grateful for the opportunity to provide for his family and the great friendships he made there.
John and his wife Meg, moved to Boone County shortly after
their 1960 marriage, raising four children and tackling farming as a second
job. They purchased the home farm, naming it Chinkapin Oak Farm after the large
oak tree in the back yard. Whether the tree is actually a Chinkapin is up for
debate.
John is survived by the two lights-of-his life his
grandchildren, Molly and John David Spitznogle, his former wife, Meg
Gremelspacher Spitznogle, his children, Nora Spitznogle, Beth (Troy) Portish,
John Roman (Anna) Spitznogle, and Ann (Tim) Cothron.
You are invited to visit the website www.strawmyerdrury.com where you may sign his online register and leave a personal message.
Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Strawmyer &
Drury Mortuary, 2400 N Lebanon Street, Lebanon, Indiana 46052.
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