Warren R. Lopshire: 1916 - 2008

lopshire-warren-r.jpgWarren R. Lopshire, 91, a resident of Churubusco and formerly of Allen County, died at 2:10 p. m. on Thursday, May 15, 2008, at The Oaks in Columbia City. He had been a patient there for the past four months.

Mr. Lopshire was born in Wayne Township in Allen County on October 30, 1916, a son of G. Herbert and Zetta (Robinson) Lopshire. He spent his formative years in Lafayette Township in Allen County, and graduated from Lafayette Central High School in 1934.

On October 14, 1939 he was married in Allen County to Etta I. Johnson, and lived all of his married life in Allen County until moving to Churubusco from Marion Township in 1984. He was employed as a heavy equipment operator for the Allen County Highway Department for 20 years, retiring from there in 1981. He was also engaged in farming in Allen County prior to his retirement.

He had previously served as the Lafayette Township Trustee, and was an avid fisherman.

The surviving relatives include his wife Etta, to whom he was married for over 68 years; his children Gene M. (Sharon) Lopshire of Avilla, Warren Lynn “Buck” (Marge) Lopshire of Albion, and Lonnie Lopshire of Salt Lake City; his sister Verne (Charles) Rosenthal of Salt Lake City; and several grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held at 10 a. m. Tuesday, May 20, at the Sheets & Childs Funeral Home in Churubusco with Rev. Christine Newman-Jacobs, pastor of Churubusco United Methodist Church, officiating.

The family will receive friends at the mortuary on Monday from 2 to 4 and from 6 to 8 p. m.

Interment will be in Covington Memorial Gardens in Fort Wayne.

The family requests that memorial contributions be directed to Whitley County EMS Medic 21.

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4 Responses to “Warren R. Lopshire: 1916 - 2008”

  1. Sheli Lopshrie Says:

    I love you all very much. Matt and I are praying for everyone. Love you.

  2. Jane & Jack Helton Says:

    Dear Marge, Buck and family: Our deepest sympathy and prayers are with you. Did the Rosenthals used to live in New Haven and work for the grain elevator with Bob Peters? If so, it’s a small world - that was my Dad. God’s Blessings to you!
    Jane & Jack Helton

  3. Larry & Evelyn Williams Says:

    Etta - Evelyn and I want to extend our families sympathy to you on Warren’s passing. We were neighbors when the two of you lived on Hunts Lane in FTW. Warren was always a pleasure to talk with over the ‘back fence’ along with his dad, Herb. Again, our condolences and may God bless.

  4. Mildred Riccius Says:

    Gene @ Sharon -Etta, I want to entend my sympathy to you and your family . I didn’t know your father but you and Sharon have been great neighbors over the years. I know you will miss your father and always hold onto all those memories you have of him. God bless you and your family . You are in my prayers.

    Mildred Riccius
    Greenville, Al

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