Obituary for George Anthony Voegele

GEORGE ANTHONY VOEGELE

George Anthony Voegele, age 84 of Batesville, died Monday, March 21, 2022, at St. Andrew’s Health Campus. He was born January 11, 1938, in Batesville and married Louella Scheele June 30, 1962, at St. Anthony’s Church in Morris. He worked at both Cummins in Columbus as a parts engineer manager as well as part time at the Batesville Post Office for 38 years before retiring. George was a member of the Knights of St. John Batesville Commandry, Batesville Knights of Columbus Council 1461 and the Fraternal Order of Eagles Aerie #1130. In addition, George was in the United States Army Reserves, and was honorably discharged.

George was hard-working always making sure his family never went without, had the biggest sense of humor and always made you laugh, he was strong and determined and when he loved, he loved big! George always welcomed the opportunity to share time with friends at the riverboat and never turned down a chance on hitting a winning scratch off ticket. George was a sweet tooth, and the grandkids always knew where to find his stash of candy, especially his favorite lemon drops. When he took the time to relax, George enjoyed sitting in the sun and enjoying the hot weather. One thing for sure is he loved his grandkids and great grandkids. He was always so proud of them and would cheer them on every step of the way. He battled Parkinson’s and dementia for several years. He had his good days and bad.

He is survived by his wife Lou; daughter Lori (Mike) Giltz of Batesville; sons Scott (Emily) Voegele of North Canton, Ohio, Jeff (Carletta) Voegele, Doug (Mandi) Voegele, both of Noblesville; brother Jerel Voegele of Morris; 11 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren. He is preceded in death by his mother Florence Voegele.

Visitation is Thursday, March 24, from 4 – 7 p.m. at Weigel Funeral Home. Funeral services are 10 a.m. Friday, March 25, at St. Louis Church with Rev. Stan Pondo officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery with military rites conducted by the Ripley Co. V.F.W. Post #3183 and the Prell-Bland American Legion Post #271.