Donald A. Voegele's Obituary
Donald A. Voegele, age 73 of Batesville, died Tuesday, March 26, 2013 at Margaret Mary Hospital. Born July 5, 1939 in Batesville, he is the son of Anna (Nee: Staud) and Joseph Voegele. He worked as an accountant for Hillenbrand Industries and was a lifelong member of St. Louis Church.In his younger days Don liked to go fishing as well as squirrel and turtle hunting. At the age of 19 he was a passenger in a vehicle involved in an accident which left him partially paralyzed. His determination to keep moving forward and not feel sorry for himself has been an inspiration to his family. He’s always amazed them with his resolve and they feel he’s the glue that binds the family together. He seemed to have a personal relationship with each of his siblings and all of his numerous nieces and nephews. His was the type of personality everyone gravitated toward. He participated in sports during high school and never lost his passion of sports, even after the accident. A huge IU fan, he pretty much loved watching anything that involved a ball according to his family. Poker was another pastime he enjoyed and played online often with friends who had moved away. In addition to oldies rock and roll, he also loved root beer and food. Recently his favorites were Wendy’s chili and Subway sandwiches.Don is survived by sisters Virginia Suding, Irene “Gertie” Shane, both of Batesville; brother Thomas of Milroy and numerous nieces and nephews. In addition to his parents, he is also preceded in death by his sister Mary Leinberger and brothers Joseph, Eugene, Austin, John, Peter, Fr. Fritz, Hugo, Charles and Walter. Visitation is Monday, April 1st from 4-7 p.m. at the funeral home. Funeral services will be 10 a.m. Tuesday, April 2nd, at St. Louis Church with Rev. Randy Summers officiating. Burial will follow in the church cemetery. The family requests memorials to the Batesville Community Education Foundation or Riley Hospital.
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