Obituaries
Billie Jo Matthews
December 9, 1971 to April 30, 2020
WINAMAC - Billie Jo Matthews, 48, of Headlee, passed away Thursday, April 30.
She was born Dec. 9, 1971 to William Matthew and Ruby May Davis Toosley.
She is survived by:
Tausha (Kyle) Wilson, Daughter
Ricky Howard, Son
Dennis Matthew Howard, Son
Damon (Janel Minix) Howard, Son
10 Grandchildren
Ruby May (Larry) DeWeese, Mother and Step-Father
Bobbie Jo Fleming, Sister
Brian Matthew (Jennifer Crowder) Toosley, Brother
Jerry Thompson, Maternal Grandfather
Many Aunts, Uncles, Nieces, Nephews and Cousins
Preceded in death by:
William O’Neil Toosley, Brother
William Matthew Toosley, Father
William Anthony and LaVerne Toosley, Paternal Grandparents
Virginia Thompson, Maternal Grandmother
Mrs. Matthews enjoyed spending time with her family, especially her children and grandchildren. She will be dearly missed.
The family will hold a memorial service at a later date.
Online condolences may be offered in the guestbook at www.frainmortuary.com.
Arrangements have been entrusted to Frain Mortuary in Winamac.
Marion H. Damore Jr.
July 14, 1927 to April 29, 2020

WINAMAC - Marion H. “Harry” Damore Jr., 92, passed away Wednesday, April 29, at the Gulf Coast Veterans Center, Biloxi, Miss.
He was born July 14, 1927, in Chicago. His wife, Elsie Damore, of almost 70 years, passed away February 2018.
He is survived by his children: Michael H. (Sharon) Damore, Ft. Myers, Fla.;
Margaret (Robert, deceased) Selander, Richmond Hill, Ga.; Mark (Becky) Damore
Sr., Culver; and Matthew (Toni) Damore, Ft. Myers, Fla. He also leaves behind a large, loving family of grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Mr. Damore was raised and worked in Chicago. He served his country in the Army Air Corp. His life was dedicated to family, and operating his business, Original Chicago Produce, at South Water Market, in Chicago. He was a member of Ridgemoor Country Club, Chicago and Olde Hickory Country Club, Ft. Myers, Fla.
A memorial tribute to Harry and Elsie is planned for July 2020, at Damore Gardens in Culver.
Memorial donations may be made to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation www.jdrf.org
Kristen E. Fisher
April 5, 1977 to April 27, 2020
KNOX - Kristen E. Fisher, 43, of Monterey, passed away Monday, April 27, from injuries sustained in an automobile accident near Culver.

She was born April 5, 1977 in St. Joseph, Michigan, daughter of Jeffery Crawford and the late Terri Lynne Eckelbarger Crawford. She married Arthur Fisher on June 18, 2016 in Leiters Ford. He survives.
Also surviving are her father Jeffery Crawford of Glade Springs, Va.; sons Jeffery G. Cooper and James J, Cooper, both of Edwardsburg, Mich. and Justin C. Cooper of Niles, Mich.; daughter, Kacey Cooper of South Bend; 4 grandchildren; and brother Patrick (Holly) Crawford of Bristol, Tenn.
Mrs. Fisher enjoyed playing Bunko. She was an avid reader and enjoyed creative writing. Her greatest passion was spending time with her family and grandchildren.
No services to be held at this time.
Braman and Son Memorial chapel, Knox, is in charge of arrangements.
Memorials may be made to the family.
Jennie L. Vaught
June 26, 1952 to April 18, 2020
ROYAL CENTER - Jennie L. Vaught, 67, of Winamac passed away at 10:30 a.m., Saturday, April 18, surrounded by her family.

Born June 26, 1952 in Indianapolis, she was the daughter of the late Vernal Lee and Stacey Evelyn Bundy Gipson. She was a 1970 Danville High School graduate.
Survivors include her children, John Russell II of Winamac, Leston Vaught II of Winamac, Stacey (Jose) Real of Logansport, Lisa (Aaron) Koons of Royal Center and Mary Botello of Winamac; brothers, Vern (Carmen) Gipson of Danville and Jeff (Teresa) Gipson of Logansport; and sisters, Debbie (Richard) Fannin of Tennessee, Linda Gipson of Logansport and Sandy (Marc) Davidson of Florida. She is also survived by 16 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren.
Mrs. Vaught was formerly employed at Kewanna Metal Specialties. She enjoyed watching the Colts and rooting for Ryan Newman in Nascar. She also enjoyed floating in her pool, traveling to see lighthouses and most of all spending time with her grandchildren.
A graveside service will be held at the Winamac Cemetery at a later date.
Arrangements have been entrusted to Rans Funeral Homes & Crematory, Harrison Chapel, Royal Center.
Annamarie Fagner
August 2, 1953 to April 21, 2020
WINAMAC - Annamarie “Annie” Fagner, 66, of Winamac, passed away at 4:41 a.m., Tuesday, April 21, at Franciscan Health Hospital in Lafayette.
She was born Aug. 2, 1953 in East Gary, to the late Otto E. Jr. and Marie Ann Burden Ritter. She graduated from Winamac Community High School in 1971. On July 28, 1973, she married Marshall R. Fagner at the Ripley Gospel Chapel in Ripley. He passed away July 7, 2008.

Survivors include:
Brian Fagner, Winamac, Son
Jeremy (Michelle) Fagner, Kokomo, Son
Chance (Cybil Kemp) Fagner, Winamac, Son
Zebbie (Molly Hounchel) Fagner, Winamac, Son
Korben Fagner, Grandson
Allison Fagner, Granddaughter
Rae Fagner, Granddaughter
Cash Fagner, Grandson
Liam Kemp, Grandson
Veda Fagner, Granddaughter
Otto E. (Cindy Anderson) Ritter III, Winamac, Brother
Cindy (Terry) Pratt, Winamac, Sister
Many Nieces, Nephews, and Cousins
Mrs. Fagner was a devoted member of Bethel Bible Church in Winamac. She served on the missions committee and went on several mission trips. She also served the youth ministry and was instrumental in Wednesday night Simple Suppers. She was a founding member of the Pulaski County Quilts of Valor and found joy in making quilts for local veterans. She actively supported Riley Children’s Hospital by making pillow cases. Most recently, she had been making face masks for local residents in need.
Mrs. Fagner retired from Eastern Pulaski Elementary School as head cook of the cafeteria. Following retirement, she fulfilled a lifelong dream when she opened Just Plain Annie’s Quilt and Fabric Shop in Winamac. She enjoyed quilting, kayaking, and bike riding. More than anything, she loved her family. She supported her sons in all that they did and adored her grandchildren. She will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved her.
Public viewing will be from 4 to 6 p.m., Wednesday, April 29, at Bethel Bible Church in Winamac. (Due to COVID-19 restrictions, guests will be limited to groups of 10, and signup may be done at www.frainmortuary.com or by calling the funeral home at 574-946-3222).
A public funeral service will be at 11 a.m. Thursday, April 30, at Bethel Bible Church with Pastor Don Whipple officiating. (Due to COVID-19 restrictions, this will be a drive-in service where guests will remain in their vehicles and tune their radios to listen to the service.)
Public Burial will be at Winamac Cemetery in Winamac. (Due to COVID-19 restrictions, guests are asked to remain in their vehicles).
Memorial donaions may be made to Pulaski County Quilts of Valor or ALS Research Foundation.
Online tributes may be offered at www.frainmortuary.com.
Arrangements have been entrusted to Frain Mortuary in Winamac,
Rochelle D. Austin
October 12, 1960 to April 16, 2020
FRANCESVILLE - Rochelle Diane Austin, 59, of Indianapolis (formerly of Monon and Chicago) passed away at 6:46 p.m., Thursday, April 16, at her home.
She was born Oct. 12, 1960 in Monticello, to Gene L. and Charlotte Ann Weilhammer Austin. She graduated from North White High School in 1979 and was a flute player in the marching band. After high school, she earned a bachelor’s degree from Purdue University in 1983.

Survivors include:
Elizabeth Ann (Al) Zalam, Fairfax, VA, Daughter
Keaton James (Baylea) Lyons, Lafayette, Son
Gene L. Austin, Monon, Father
Keith Andrew (Gloria) Austin, Lafayette, Brother
Five Cousins and their Families
Preceded in death by:
Charlotte Ann Weilhammer Austin, Mother
Angela Rena Austin, Sister
Dr. James D. “Bud” Weilhammer, Uncle
Joseph Michael Weilhammer, Cousin
Ms. Austin was a woman with many accomplishments, having worked for years in pharmaceutical sales as well as for Indiana Business College and Burkhardt Advertising. She was fond of time spent living in Vermont. She was an avid Indianapolis Colts and Chicago Cubs fan. She enjoyed weekend trips to Brown County. She was well known for her holiday decorating which included multiple Christmas trees throughout her house. Celebrating holidays together with family and friends was very important to her. She also enjoyed socializing at the Rusty Bucket with her good friends, Jack and Don. She was fondly known to many as “Rink”. She was a beloved mother, daughter, and sister. She will be dearly missed.
Private visitation will be at Frain Mortuary Querry-Ulbricht Chapel in Francesville. A private graveside service will be held at Chapel Cemetery in Monon. Burial will take place at the cemetery.
A public memorial service will be held at a later date.
Memorial donations may be made to the Brown County Humane Society in Nashville, IN.
Online tributes may be offered at www.frainmortuary.com.
Timothy D. Girton
May 2, 1955 to April 6, 2020
ROYAL CENTER - Timothy D. Girton, 64, of Winamac passed away unexpectedly at 2:55 p.m., Monday, April 6, at Parkview Hospital in Ft. Wayne.
Born on May 2, 1955 in Logansport. he was the son of the late Donald D. and E. Virginia (Earhart) Girton. He was raised in Winamac and graduated with the Class of 1973 from Winamac Community High School. On Oct. 25, 1980, he married Debora A. “Debbie” Ingram. She survives.

Survivors also include his daughter Christina M. Harper of Plymouth, son Jeffrey A. Girton of Indianapolis, brother Douglas A. (Deidre) Girton of Francesville, sister Debra L. Budd of Winamac and grandchildren, Alexander Timothy Harper and Mallory Rene` Harper both of Plymouth. He is also survived by many nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his brother Stephen Girton, and brother-in-law Alfred “Pete” Budd.
Mr. Girton worked at McNabney farms in Medaryville for the past 32 years. He was amazing at his job as a farmer and had a passion for working the ground, being a master mechanic, and raising livestock. He was an avid life-long Chicago Cubs fan and American history buff. He had a keen eye and would often coach others on the hobbies he was passionate about including golf, bowling and fishing. Later in life, he focused on family and his grandchildren to create additional memories for them to treasure. His children and grandchildren were the light of his life, and he was a very proud of all their accomplishments in life. There was not one single thing he wouldn’t do for his family and those who he loved dearly. If you could absorb something from his life it would be this: Be kind. Be honest. Work Hard. Live life to the fullest and spend time with the ones you love.
Due to current government restrictions on large gatherings, a celebration of Mr. Girton’s life will be postponed until a later date.
Condolences may be left for the Girton family at www.ransfuneralhomes.com.
Arrangements have been entrusted to Rans Funeral Homes & Crematory, Harrison Chapel, Royal Center.
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