She was born on Septemeber 2, 1928 in Niles to Cleveland D. and Margaret (Horner) Hipshier, and was graduated from the former Central High School in Niles. She was employed for many years in the former Niles plant of Simplicity Pattern Company where she and many Niles housewives folded tissue paper dress patterns by hand.
Irene was formerly a member of the First Church of Christ-Christian in Niles until moving her membership to the Fairland Christian Church. She was one of the early volunteers to the Southwestern Michigan Community Ambulance Service, riding and driving ambulances to care for the emergency medical needs of her community. She was well-known for her “no bake” cheesecake, but also practiced traditional cooking and baking, and enjoyed canning the produce of their garden.
As a young mother, she volunteered as an adult leader of Girl Scouts, leading her troop through successful fund-raising activities that allowed troop trips to Hawaii and Mexico. Her service to Girl Scouts included several troops and more than thirty years. She also enjoyed traveling throughout the United States with her husband to visit relatives and friends.n December 22, 1946 in Niles she married Robert E. Leamon with whom she celebrated the remarkable Seventieth Anniversary of their wedding prior to his death on April 3, 2017. She was also preceded in death by her parents and by her siblings, Happy Hipshier, Myrtle Shepardson, Dorthea Seals, Catherine Bowerman, Fentalene Harrell, Pansy Cleary, Betsy Vandygriff, Jack Hipshier, and Orletta Hipshier.
Surviving family includes her children, Robert E (& Dawn Myrick) Leamon, Jr. of Cropwell, Alabama and Kathleen Myer and Martha Ann Virgil, both of Niles; Adopted daughter Kathy Opick; a former son-in-law Dale Myer; grandchildren Dale (&Tara) Myer, Kim (&Chris) Corzine, Tammie (&Shawn) Herrman, Robby Leamon III, Jodie (& Casey) Kalinowski, Leah Virgil, and DeLynda Virgil: great-grandchildren Kylee, Jaysee, and Aynslee Myer, Corbin Haines, Hallie and Christopher Corzine, Lane and Lexi Herrman, Obi and Rosie Ahmed, and Amara Kosik; great-great-granddaughter Adalynn Haines; and many nieces and nephews.
The family of Irene Leamon is gathering privately to honor her life and share memories. Commmittal will be in Mission Hills. Contributions in memory of Irene may be made to the Fairland Christian Church, 1811 River Bluff Road, Niles, MI 49120. https://fairlandchristianchurch.com/ or to the Michiana Christian Service Camp, 7383 Steinbauer Road, Niles, MI 49120. https://michianacamp.org/. Online condolences may be left at: www.halbritterwickens.com
Irene was active all of her life, working at Simplicity, gardening, canning, and producing cheesecakes from her home; leading girl scouts, visiting relatives, and supporting her congregation; but most importantly loving her family and her God.
She was born on Septemeber 2, 1928 in Niles to Cleveland D. and Margaret (Horner) Hipshier, and was graduated from the former Central High School in Niles. She was employed for many years in the former Niles plant of Simplicity Pattern Company where she and many Niles housewives folded tissue paper dress patterns by hand.
Irene was formerly a member of the First Church of Christ-Christian in Niles until moving her membership to the Fairland Christian Church. She was one of the early volunteers to the Southwestern Michigan Community Ambulance Service, riding and driving ambulances to care for the emergency medical needs of her community. She was well-known for her “no bake” cheesecake, but also practiced traditional cooking and baking, and enjoyed canning the produce of their garden.
As a young mother, she volunteered as an adult leader of Girl Scouts, leading her troop through successful fund-raising activities that allowed troop trips to Hawaii and Mexico. Her service to Girl Scouts included several troops and more than thirty years. She also enjoyed traveling throughout the United States with her husband to visit relatives and friends.n December 22, 1946 in Niles she married Robert E. Leamon with whom she celebrated the remarkable Seventieth Anniversary of their wedding prior to his death on April 3, 2017. She was also preceded in death by her parents and by her siblings, Happy Hipshier, Myrtle Shepardson, Dorthea Seals, Catherine Bowerman, Fentalene Harrell, Pansy Cleary, Betsy Vandygriff, Jack Hipshier, and Orletta Hipshier.
Surviving family includes her children, Robert E (& Dawn Myrick) Leamon, Jr. of Cropwell, Alabama and Kathleen Myer and Martha Ann Virgil, both of Niles; Adopted daughter Kathy Opick; a former son-in-law Dale Myer; grandchildren Dale (&Tara) Myer, Kim (&Chris) Corzine, Tammie (&Shawn) Herrman, Robby Leamon III, Jodie (& Casey) Kalinowski, Leah Virgil, and DeLynda Virgil: great-grandchildren Kylee, Jaysee, and Aynslee Myer, Corbin Haines, Hallie and Christopher Corzine, Lane and Lexi Herrman, Obi and Rosie Ahmed, and Amara Kosik; great-great-granddaughter Adalynn Haines; and many nieces and nephews.
The family of Irene Leamon is gathering privately to honor her life and share memories. Commmittal will be in Mission Hills. Contributions in memory of Irene may be made to the Fairland Christian Church, 1811 River Bluff Road, Niles, MI 49120. https://fairlandchristianchurch.com/ or to the Michiana Christian Service Camp, 7383 Steinbauer Road, Niles, MI 49120. https://michianacamp.org/. Online condolences may be left at: www.halbritterwickens.com
Irene was active all of her life, working at Simplicity, gardening, canning, and producing cheesecakes from her home; leading girl scouts, visiting relatives, and supporting her congregation; but most importantly loving her family and her God.
Family Members
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Orletta Christina Hipshier
1907–1955
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Lester Hipshier
1908–1908
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Myrtle Belle Lauretta "Myrtle" Hipshier Shepardson
1910–2009
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Dorothea Pauline Hipshier Seals
1912–2004
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Katherine Arbordella Bowerman
1916–1999
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Fentalene Marion "Fenny" Hipshier Harrell
1921–2006
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Happy Junior Hipshier
1922–2006
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Pansy Louise Hipshier Cleary
1924–2007
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Betsy Iona Hipshier Vandygriff
1926–2002
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Jack D. Hipshier
1928–1976
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