Lorraine was a homemaker and a member of St. Louis Church and the St. Louis Ladies Society. Through the years, she helped at St. Louis School in several different capacities from serving on the PTA to helping in the school cafeteria. She also enjoyed gardening with her husband and for years had a garden on the site of what is now the new location for Weigel Funeral Home.
She is survived by her daughter and son-in-laws Mary Ann & Edward Dierckman of Auke Bay, Alaska, Theresa & Richard Neumann of Evansville, Indiana, Margaret & Jerold Schwier of Noblesville, Indiana, Clara Jane & Gregory Downer of Spring Lake, Michigan, Florence & Joseph Giesey of Batesville; son and daughter-in-laws Nicholas & Mona Dierckman of Oregon City, Oregon, Alvin & Sandra Dierckman of Monroe, Wisconsin, Leo & Jennifer Dierckman of Carmel, Indiana; sisters Alberta Fecher of Sunman, Indiana, Mary Thornsberry of Batesville, Wilma Ripperger of Brookville, Indiana; brothers Kenneth Flaspohler of Brookville, William Flaspohler of St. Mary's, Indiana; 17 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. In addition to her husband and parents, she is also preceded in death by her brothers John and Cecil Flaspohler and one granddaughter.
Services were entrusted to Weigel Funeral Home of Batesville, Indiana.
Lorraine was a homemaker and a member of St. Louis Church and the St. Louis Ladies Society. Through the years, she helped at St. Louis School in several different capacities from serving on the PTA to helping in the school cafeteria. She also enjoyed gardening with her husband and for years had a garden on the site of what is now the new location for Weigel Funeral Home.
She is survived by her daughter and son-in-laws Mary Ann & Edward Dierckman of Auke Bay, Alaska, Theresa & Richard Neumann of Evansville, Indiana, Margaret & Jerold Schwier of Noblesville, Indiana, Clara Jane & Gregory Downer of Spring Lake, Michigan, Florence & Joseph Giesey of Batesville; son and daughter-in-laws Nicholas & Mona Dierckman of Oregon City, Oregon, Alvin & Sandra Dierckman of Monroe, Wisconsin, Leo & Jennifer Dierckman of Carmel, Indiana; sisters Alberta Fecher of Sunman, Indiana, Mary Thornsberry of Batesville, Wilma Ripperger of Brookville, Indiana; brothers Kenneth Flaspohler of Brookville, William Flaspohler of St. Mary's, Indiana; 17 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. In addition to her husband and parents, she is also preceded in death by her brothers John and Cecil Flaspohler and one granddaughter.
Services were entrusted to Weigel Funeral Home of Batesville, Indiana.
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