Obituary for Mary T. Nobbe-Volz

MARY T. NOBBE-VOLZ

Mary T. Nobbe-Volz, age 89 of Batesville, died Wednesday, February 17, 2021, at St. Andrew’s Health Campus. Born May 20, 1931, in Ripley County, she is the daughter of Minnie (Neihaus) and Alois Stolz. She married Werner Nobbe October 28, 1950, at St. Louis Church in Batesville, and he preceded her in death September 16, 1988. She married Harry Volz April 24, 1997, at Holy Family Church, and he preceded her in death September 28, 2015. She worked in the sewing department at Batesville Casket more than 20 years before retiring in 1996.

Mary loved nothing more than a room filled with family and laughter. A great cook, it wouldn’t take long for the house to fill with the anticipation of her fried chicken and lemon dessert. Like any good grandma, she doted on and spoiled her grandkids as well as Bootsie the cat, her beloved furry friend. Never one to watch much T.V., Mary was an avid reader, quilted for much of her life and liked doing crossword puzzles and word searches. She also loved working in her flower beds and vegetable garden. The garden provided an abundance of produce, canning the excess to help feed the family over the winter. In later years, she and Harry would winter in Florida where she took up golfing.

Mary is survived by her daughter and son-in-law Belinda and Chris Brown of Greensburg; sons and daughters-in-laws Ken and Teri Nobbe, Doug and Cathy Nobbe, Cliff Nobbe, Tom and Nancy Nobbe, Bill and Elizbeth Nobbe, all of Oldenburg; stepson Tim Volz of Batesville; step daughter Janet Andrews; 13 grandchildren, 18 great grandchildren and one great great grandson. In addition to her husbands and parents, she is also preceded in death by her son Gary “Gramps” Nobbe and stepdaughter Judy Caruso.

Visitation is Saturday, February 20, from 10 – 11 a.m., at Holy Family Church in Oldenburg. The current Governor’s mandate requires all attendees wear a facemask and observe physical distancing. The mask must cover the individual’s nose and mouth at all times. Funeral services follow at 11 a.m., with Rev. Carl Langenderfer O.F.M. officiating with burial in the church cemetery. The family requests memorials to Eagle Fire Company or the Holy Family Cemetery Fund.