Avis de décès

Keith Edward Lehman

13 février 194718 octobre 2021
Nécrologie de Keith Edward Lehman
Keith E. Lehman, age 74, of Pleasant Lake, Indiana, passed away on Monday, October 18, 2021, at his home. He was born on February 13, 1947 in Fort Wayne, Indiana to Paulus and Margaret (Johnson) Lehman. Keith graduated from Angola High School in 1966. He entered the United States Navy in 1967 and served for 3 years. He married Sheila Arnold in 1971 in Angola, Indiana. Keith was a truck driver for most of his life. He also worked for Univertical in Angola, and served as reserve officer for the Steuben County Sheriff’s Department for 15 years. He enjoyed fishing, raising beagles, and spending time with his family. He attended the Independent Full Gospel Church, Ashley, Indiana. Survivors include his wife, Sheila Lehman of Pleasant Lake, Indiana, children, Michelle (Jimmie) Prince of Waterloo, Indiana, and Matthew (Paula) Lehman of Pleasant Lake, Indiana, four grandchildren, Jason (Ashley) Cartwright of Auburn, Indiana, Jonathan (Storm) Cartwright of Auburn, Indiana, Allison (Aaron) Minick of Fort Wayne, Indiana, and Anjel Prince of Bluffton, Indiana, great-grandchildren, Paige Gochenour, Quorra Minick, and Grayson Cartwright, and a sister, Sue Dailey of Angola, Indiana. He was preceded in death by his parents, Paulus and Margaret Lehman, sisters, Laura Mocherman, Polly Hoffman, and Becky Taner. Visitation will be held from 11 am until 1 pm Friday, October 22, 2021 at Beams Funeral Home, Fremont, Indiana. Funeral Services will follow at 1 pm Friday, October 22, 2021 at Beams Funeral Home, Fremont, Indiana. Pastor Samuel Weimer will officiate the service. Private family burial and military honors will follow at Hillside Cemetery, Pleasant Lake, Indiana. Memorial donations may be directed in care of the family.

Montrez votre soutien

  • DONS

  • In Care Of The Lehman Family P.O. Box 238, Pleasant Lake, Indiana 46779

Services Précédents

vendredi, 22 octobre, 2021

Visitation

vendredi, 22 octobre, 2021

Funeral Service