Walter Goodall Vonnegut
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27 - Walter Goodall Vonnegut , Indianapolis born October 2, 1925, died July 10, 2014,
at Marquette. |
A former stock boy at Vonnegut Hardware on Broad Ripple Avenue (where Ossip resides today), Walter still organizes a
monthly lunch with former employees at the Athenaeum in—where else? — the Vonnegut Room.
Walter Goodall Vonnegut 88, passed away July 10, 2014, at Marquette. He was a life-long resident of Indianapolis. He was born
October 2, 1925, to Ralph Clemens and Eleanor Goodall Vonnegut He attended IPS #66, Park School, Elgin Academy and
graduated from Shortridge High School (Class of 1944). He attended Indiana University and Butler University where he met his
wife of 50 years, Phyllis J. Maish of Frankfort, IN.
Walter was a 25-year employee of Vonnegut Hardware Company and continued on as a hardware sales rep for an additional 45
years. His customers became friends over the years as he faithfully served them all over the State of Indiana. He regretted it
greatly when he was forced to retire in his 80's.
He was a lifetime member of Tabernacle Presbyterian Church where he served as deacon, elder, coach in the youth recreation
program, soup kitchen server, and tutor/mentor in the after school program. He was a member of Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity,
Woodstock Club, Players Club of Indianapolis, Contemporary Club, The Ovid Butler Society, Day Sailor Association and Antiquarian
and Historical Society of Culver. His love for sailing began at Lake Maxinkuckee where he summered all of his life. He sailed all five
Great Lakes with his sailing buddies over a period of 25 years.
Walter loved being with old friends and meeting new friends during the 16 months he lived at Marquette Manor. He looked forward
to his weekly breakfasts, lunches, Bible study and outings with his many friends. He enjoyed attending Butler Men's basketball games,
the symphony, the Red Barn Theater and participating in the lives of his treasured grandchildren. He will especially be remembered
for chauffeuring friends around town until his daughters took away his keys. But most of all he will be remembered for the many
greeting cards he sent over the years!
He was pre-deceased by his parents, wife, and his younger brother,
Ralph Clemens Vonnegut, Jr. He is survived by three daughters
Betsy Brubeck (Bill) of Newburgh, IN, Mary Sue McDonald (Glenn) of Zionsville, IN and Ginny Hahn (Greg) of Carmel, IN. He will be
missed by his ten grandchildren Matt (Kari) Brubeck, Chris Brubeck, Jonathan Brubeck, Mark (Jennifer) McDonald, Katy Parker (John),
Jeff McDonald (Christina), Tyler McDonald, Max Hahn, Elly Hahn and Kate Hahn as well as great grandsons Nico and Marco McDonald.
He is also survived by nephews Bob and Dan Vonnegut and nieces Nonie Vonnegut -Gabovitch and
Kristin Vonnegut.
Family and friends will gather on Tuesday July 15th from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. in Leppert Mortuary, Nora Chapel (740 East 86th Street,
Indianapolis), with a Celebration of Life Service at Tabernacle Presbyterian Church (418 East 34th Street, Indianapolis) on Wednesday
July 16th at 11:00 a.m. The family invites you to join them in the church parlor following the service for food and fellowship.
You are invited to visit http:/www.leppertmortuary. com where you may share a personal memory of Walter, sign the guest book or
arrange for a memorial gift to Tabernacle Presbyterian Church or Lake Maxinkuckee Environmental Council, P.O. Box 187, Culver, IN 46511.
--- Published in the The Indianapolis Star on July 13, 2014
m. PHYLLIS MAISH born 7 MAY 1926 in Frankfort, Clinton, Indiana d. Jan. 4, 1999 Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana Burial: Jan 14,
1999 Section: 36 Lot: 163 daughter of Homer C. Maish and Irene D. [-?-]
PHYLLIS MAISH Vonnegut, 72, Indianapolis, died Jan. 4. She was a homemaker.
She was a deacon and 50-year member of Tabernacle Presbyterian Church, president of the Review Club and vice
president of the Indiana Daffodil Society. She was past president of the American Daffodil Society, the Blue Flower
Garden Club and the Indiana Stamp Club. Mrs. /vonnegut was past treasurer of the Indianapolis Junior League and
past board member of the Society of Indiaa Pioneers.
She was a graduate of Butler University and a 50-year member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority.
Memorial contributions may be made to a favorite charity. Services: 11 a.m. Jan. 8 in Tabernacle Presbyterian Church.
Calling: 4 to 8 p.m. Jan. 7 in Leppert & Hensley Mortuary. Burial: Crown Hill Cemetery.
Survivors: husband Walter G. Vonnegut daughters Mary Sue V. McDonald, Elizabeth V. Brubeck, Virginia V. Hahn 10
grandchildren. - - Indianapolis Star, The (IN), Date: January 6, 1999, Page: B07
Their children:
47 - Mary Sue Vonnegut m. Glenn McDonald
Mark McDonald married Jennifer [-?-]
Katy McDOnald m. John Parker
Jeff McDonald married Christina [-?-]
Tyler McDonald,
48 - Elizabeth (Betsy) Vonnegut m. Bill Brubeck
Matt Brubeck married Cari [-?-]
Chris Brubeck
Jonathan Brubeck
49 - Virginia (Ginny) Vonnegut m. Greg Hahn
Vonnegut Family Index