Teusday Obits | |||
| Coyote |
| ||
Master and Commander Posts: 1406 Location: NE Florida | Subject: Teusday Obits https://www.facebook.com/ussvi.eternalpatrol/ The above link goes to the USSVI (United States Submarine Veterans, Inc.) Facebook page where their members who have gone on “Eternal Patrol” are noted. I’ll keep my work here going, trying to get others who were not USSVI members. You’re encouraged to look there as well as here! Obviously, there’ll be some I miss and some I duplicate. MOLER .. .. .. Robert William Moler, from Longmont, Colorado, peacefully passed away at the age of 80. He was a wonderful Husband, Dad, and Grandpa. Entering the Navy nuclear program, and later nuclear submarines during the Cold War, launched him into a lifelong career in the nuclear industry and program management. His primary hobbies included repairing things for family, friends, and strangers. Bob also volunteered at The Round Pantry at Westview Presbyterian Church. Bob will be remembered as a truly good man whose greatest joy was his family. He lived kindly and had a remarkable gift for turning strangers into friends. Known for his warm heart and generous spirit, he made others feel welcome wherever he went. He is survived by his wife Sandra Moler, sons Rodger Moler and Chris Moler, grandchildren Dylan Moler and Rachel Moler (Rodger), Gus Moler and Jack Moler (Chris). Rest in peace. SEVERIN .. .. .. Henry A. Severin was born March 29, 1944 in Wilbur, WA to the late Paul and Donnalee Severin. He worked as a farmhand on a few farms in Grant County growing up until he graduated from Ephrata High School. He proudly served his country all over the world in the United States Navy as an engineman on many submarines and retired after 24 years of dedicated service as a Senior Chief Petty Officer (ENCS). He was a man of quiet strength, steady service, and deep devotion. He carried his work ethic from the USN into his work of many years at Quincy Farm Chemicals and later delivering trees for local farms. He was also a billiards team champion, known for both his skill and camaraderie, and for many years, brought joy to children as Santa Claus at the local club. He was a faithful friend who checked on shut-ins, delivered food to those in need, and made sure no one felt forgotten. In the final nine years of his life, he lovingly cared for his wife Marilyn after her stroke, showing extraordinary patience, loyalty, and unwavering commitment. His life was marked by duty, generosity, and a quiet kind of love that spoke through actions more than words. He was known for his sarcasm and giving people a hard time. If you were givin a hard time by Hank, that meant he liked you! He was predeceased by his parents (Paul and Donnalee), wife (Cathy Severin), and Brothers (Jerry, Bob and Don). He is survived by his wife Marilyn, his sister Sharon Flippen (Dennis), 3 children, Deana Bennett (Joe) - NC Henry Jr. (Angelia) - ID, Alexsys (Nick) IL: 6 grandchildren: Carter, Khaila, Dwain (Mary), Eric (Carlie), Brett (Brigit) & Casey. And 8 great grandchildren: Kyra, Wallace, Georgia, Lainey, Thayer, Henry, Sarai & Micaiah, multiple nieces and nephews. TORMOEHLEN .. .. .. Richard Gene Tormoehlen, age 76, of Kokomo, passed away on Sunday, August 15, 2021, at Hoosier Christian Village, Brownstown, surrounded by his family. Mr. Tormoehlen was a childhood member of St. Paul Lutheran Church, Wegan. Richard was in the United States Navy from 1964-1969, serving as a submarine torpedoman. Over the years, Richard was a shop teacher for Muncie Northside Middle School, truck driver for Schneider Truck Lines, as well as a police officer in Maryland. He was passionate about old farm tractors, and rebuilding old cars, including Volvos and Mercedes. Born on July 27, 1945, at Schneck Medical Center, Seymour, he was the son of Elmer W. and Dorothy J. (Robbins) Tormoehlen, both of whom preceded him in death. His natural father was Richard H. Sutter. On October 1, 1977, at St. Boniface Church, Lafayette, Indiana, he married Lucy Jane Korty and she survives in Kokomo. Survivors also include one daughter, Naomi Marie (Matthew) State of Indianapolis; one son, Martin Louis Tormoehlen of Indianapolis; two brothers: Roger Lee (Karen) Tormoehlen of Oxford, Indiana, and Gregory Lynn Tormoehlen (Becky Spurgeon) of Springfield, Kentucky; one sister, Sue Ann Rommel of Crothersville; six grandchildren: Nicholas Paul Tormoehlen, Miriam Gianna State, Rose Louise Tormoehlen, Tobias Sutter State, Elijah Richard Tormoehlen, and Xavier Augustine State. | ||
Teusday Obits