Dale Hummel
Dale M Hummel Birth 20 Jul 1948 Mishawaka, St. Joseph County, Indiana
Death 1 Jul 2023 Indiana Burial Rochester IOOF Cemetery Rochester,
Fulton County, Indiana son of Jack E. Hummel and Sally L. Shephard
ROCHESTER - Coach Dale Hummel, 74, of Rochester was surrounded by his loving family when he
passed away peacefully at 4:05 AM on July 1, 2023, at his son’s home.
On July 20, 1948, Dale M. Hummel was born in Mishawaka. He was a treasured son of Jack E. and Sally L.
Shephard Hummel. Growing up he shared his childhood with a brother, Danny.
In 1966 Dale graduated from Penn High School. He continued on to pursue his life dream of becoming a
coach and teacher at Ball State University. Dale graduated in 1970 with a bachelor’s degree in secondary
education.
Continuing on, he earned his master’s degree from Indiana University- Purdue University in Indianapolis.
In Osceola, Dale and Susan A. Liggett were married on September 2, 1967. They have shared 56 years of
life’s adventures. From their union came three handsome sons, Derek, Damon and Dustin.
The family tree continued to grow with the added blessings of six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
Mr. Hummel was an educator and loved to coach and teach his students the finer points of sports and life.
He embarked on his career in Middlebury at Northridge High School. While there he started the Raider’s wrestling
program.
Coach moved to Shelbyville and continued as the wrestling coach of the Golden Bears at Shelbyville High School and
added football to their sports team lineup.
From 1975 through 1989, Coach Hummel started both the football and tennis programs for the Culver Cavaliers. He was
also served the Cavs as their head wrestling coach and the baseball coach.
The Hummel family made Fulton County their home in 1989. Continuing to teach and coach Rochester High School, he was RHS head
wrestling coach. Coach Hummel kept the stats for the Zebra High School football team and was the high school throwing
coach, helping his teams with the ?ner points of discus and shot put.
While in the Culver community, for nearly 15 years, Dale was a Marshall County Sheriff’s Deputy, worked as an emergency
medical technician and also assisted with the water patrol on Lake Maxinkuckee.
In about 2000, being very tech savvy, Dale established and opened That Computer Place and continued to assist the
Rochester community for 23 years with their technical needs for computers, software and hardware.
With the gift of creativity, Dale enjoyed making stained glass art.
At home in his woodshop, he created custom pieces for his family and special friends. Mr. Hummel also made commemorative
trophies for his graduating seniors.
To relax Dale enjoyed reading science fiction.
Left to cherish Dale’s memory are his wife, Susan; three sons, Derek Hummel and wife Rhonda all of Rochester, Damon Hummel
and wife Angela of Granger, Dustin Hummel and wife Abby of Rochester; six grandchildren, Keith and wife Kaleigh, Brittany,
Addison, Jackson, Alexandria, Dawson; three great-grandchildren, Gannon, Winslow, Iris, brother, Danny Hummel and wife Terri
of Elkhart, and many friends, students and colleagues he met on life’s journey.
A celebration of the life of Coach Dale M. Hummel will be at 1:00 PM on Saturday, July 8, 2023 in the Good Family Funeral,
1200 West 18th St., Rochester. Rev. Larry J. Pyeatt will officiate.
Friends may visit with the family from 10:00 - 1:00 on Saturday in the funeral home.
Interment will follow in the Rochester IOOF Cemetery.
Online expressions of sympathy may be made to his family at www.goodfamilyfh. com. - South Bend Tribune Jul 5, 2023
married September 2, 1967 Osceola, Indiana Susan A “Sue” Liggett Birth
12 Jan 1949 Death 29 Aug 2024 Burial Rochester IOOF Cemetery Rochester,
Fulton County, Indiana daughter of Carl E. Liggett and Gertrude Mildred
Harnden
On January 12, 1949, Susan "Sue" A Liggett was born to Carl and Gertrude Herndon Liggett.
Growing up she shared her childhood with two sisters, Carol and Elaine.
Proudly Sue graduated with the class of 1967 from Penn High School. She was a member of the
Lady Kingsmen marching majorettes, baton twirlers. Sue ascended to the Nationals and won the
Baton Twirlers National Championship.
Sue and Dale M Hummel were married in Osceola on September 2, 1967. They shared nearly 56 years
of life's adventures. From their union came three handsome sons, Derek, Damon, Dustin. Two more
generations have been added to the family tree with the blessings of six grandchildren and three
great-grandchildren.
A woman of strong faith, Sue was a member of the New Life Church. More recently she was a member
of the Rochester Church of God. She was known for singing praises with her beautiful voice.
In the early years, the Hummel family settled near Culver where Dale taught and coached. Susan
coached the Culver Cavalettes Dance Team and Pom-Pom Corps. In 1989, the Hummels made Rochester
their home.
Gifted with her hands, Sue was creative and talented as a very accomplished seamstress. Grandma Sue
made christening gowns for her grandchildren from her wedding dress. She created custom Halloween
costumes for the kids and the grands. Sue also made flags displayed at her churches.
To relax with her lady friends, Sue hosted the most amazing and adventure filled themed movie nights.
Special food, decorations and sometimes costumes were a part of the special event. Sue made certain
that her landscape was colorful with the addition of planting bright vibrant flowers.
Paramount in her life was her loving family. Sue loved her time spent with family and friends. There was
nothing better than family cookouts at their home with all the kids, family holidays, and special
celebrations.
Left to cherish Sue's memory are three sons: Derek Hummel and wife Rhonda all of Rochester, Damon Hummel
and wife Angela of Granger, Dustin Hummel and wife Abby of Mechanicsville, MD; six grandchildren: Keith
and wife Kaleigh, Brittany and companion Brendan, Addison, Jackson, Alexandria, Dawson; three
great-grandchildren: Gannon, Winslow, Iris, and another blessing to arrive in February of 2025; two sisters:
Carol Magaldi of South Bend and Elaine White and husband Joe of Mishawaka. Also surviving are her feline
companions Leia the domestic calico and Betty the orange and white domestic short hair.
Preceding Sue in death are her parents and beloved husband Dale on July 1, 2023.
Good Family Funeral Home, 1200 West 18th St. Rochester