Deborah Bland Sherman Of Seattle, Wa
Marilyn, Carolyn and family- My heart goes out to you as you grieve the loss of your mom. I recall her as a quiet and sweet woman. Your memories will help to heal the empty feeling.
Birth date: Aug 13, 1925 Death date: Aug 13, 2010
Agnes E. Hortemiller, age 85 of Batesville, died Friday, August 13, 2010, at St. Andrew’s Health Campus. Born November 4, 1924 in Morris, Indiana, she is the daughter of Josephine (Nee: Kuntz) and Aloysius Weisenbach. She married Read Obituary
Marilyn, Carolyn and family- My heart goes out to you as you grieve the loss of your mom. I recall her as a quiet and sweet woman. Your memories will help to heal the empty feeling.
It was our pleasure to meet and spend time with Agnes! She was a delight and had a wonderful sense of humor. We enjoyed lunches with Ruthie, Ruth, and her at St. Andrew's.Agnes and her family are in our thoughts and prayers!God Bless~Karen & Charlie Green
Dear Carolyn and Family,Our deepest and heartfelt sympathy to you and your family upon the loss of your dear mom. Aggie was a great individual and will be greatly missed in the community.Al and Kelly Meyer
You have my deepest sympathy. Your mother was such a kind woman and a truly nice person. I remember her always having a smile on her face. She was a wonderful lady. Sincerely, Libby-
So sorry to hear about your Mother. She was turely a wonderful person and will be missed. God Bless your family. Our deepest sympathy to your family.Gary and Barbara AbplanalpOrlando, Florida
My deepest sympathy to the family. I wanted to share a very fond memory about Aggie. I remember being a teenager working at the Batesville Memorial Public library. I often made calls about reserved books or new books that patrons had requested. We all knew Aggie and her love of reading. When I would call to tell her of a book that was ready for her to read she seemed so happy. Almost like the library was her candy store to a kid. After I graduated and moved through life I saw her often at church or in the community and we'd chat about the book she was reading. She was always smiling and I will never forget her.