Darrell McFadden
February 29, 2016
Darrell McFadden Obituary
Darrell Verne McFadden, 90, Logansport, formerly of Winamac, and Crown Point, passed away at 4:55 a.m. Monday, Feb. 29, 2016, at Logansport Memorial Hospital.
He was born to Charles Verne and Mary Kathryn Strong McFadden in Crown Point. He was the third of seven children. He was raised in Crown Point and spent many summers with his great aunt, Dortha Surber, in Star City.
While at Crown Point High School, he played basketball and football. In 1944, during the championship football game, Darrell made the longest run of 90 yards. It was one of the proudest moments in his football career. That same season, he successfully kicked 15 of 17 extra points.
Darrell went on from high school to the Merchant Marines, serving from 1944-1947. During his service, he was stationed in Normandy, France; Antwerp, Belgium; Hull, England and the West Indies. He was a member of the American Legion and VFW in Crown Point.
It was at the old roller rink in Lowell that he met the woman who would become his beloved wife, Jane Hayhurst. They were married on Sept. 14, 1947. Jane went home to be with the Lord in 1994.
Darrell worked most of his life as the Supervisor of Gas Construction for NIPSCO's gas division. He retired from NIPSCO in 1980.
He was a member of Lake Lodge 155, F&AM in Crown Point and was also a member of the Scottish Rite Shrine. In 1999, Darrell received his Award of Gold. Darrell and Jane were members of the Jaycees, where he served in multiple roles including president and vice president of the region. He was a former Little League, Babe Ruth and Biddy Basketball coach and also a former Cub Scout leader.
In his spare time, Darrell owned horses that he would show in different events. Throughout the years his prized Palomino horse, "Buck," won many trophies. When retirement came, he dreamed of a simpler life and moved to Winamac. With his wife alongside him, they purchased a small mini farm just north of Winamac and came to raise cows, chickens, sheep and horses. Darrell enjoyed spending mornings with his friends at Good Oil in Winamac.
Darrell later married Pauline Cowles of Kewanna, whom he cared for deeply. They enjoyed traveling, especially visiting Mackinac Island.
He loved spending time with his grandchildren. During the holidays, they would come and stay with him. Many moments went by singing songs, laughing, playing games, building projects and picking walnuts from the trees in the front yard. He loved to sit in his old rocking chair with grandchildren filling his lap, while watching the Cubs and singing along with Harry Caray to "Take Me Out to the Ball Game." He frequently took the grandkids down to the candy store to buy nickel and dime candies or down to the ballpark to get something to eat at the concession stand and watch the Little Leaguers play ball.
Darrell gave all that he had in order to make the lives of those around him better. Not a day will go by that he won't be missed by his family and those who had the pleasure of knowing him. Until we meet again.
Survivors include sons, Ric (Shelly) McFadden, Fillmore, and Jim (Teresa) McFadden, Knoxville, Tenn.; daughter, Lisa (Kenny) Bedocs, Logansport; grandchildren, Jennifer (Scott) Backus, Bryan (Jessica) McFadden, Melissa (Chad) Conwell, Christopher (Kaylee) McFadden, Fawn (Jason) Faulstich, Aaron (Missy) Spanley, Meagan (Roth) Edwards, and Kayla (John) Mahmood; great-grandchildren, Tiarra (Darin) Wooldridge, Kiersten, Mary Kathryn, and Emma Bousman, Adrianna and Connor McFadden, Ryan and Levi Meyers, Joshua Looker and Kaleb G. Conwell, Adelaide, Caydence, Makynleigh, and Kaleb R. McFadden, Lauren Faulstich, Rebecca George, Connor George, Luke Faulstich, Allyson Taylor; great-great-grandson, Royce Wooldridge; brother Robert McFadden; sister Mary Quigg; sister Etta Claxton; and several nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by mother, Kathryn Strong McFadden; father, Charles Verne McFadden; first wife, Jane Hayhurst McFadden; second wife, Pauline Cowles McFadden; brother Charles "Bud" McFadden; sister Phyllis Jean McFadden; twin great-grandsons Terrell and Alexander; and great-granddaughter Aubree J. Conwell.
Funeral services will be at 10:30 a.m. (EST) Saturday, March 5, at Frain Mortuary, Winamac, with Pastor Aaron Gross officiating. Burial will take place at 1:30 p.m. (EST) Saturday at Lowell Memorial Cemetery, Lowell. The American Legion and VFW will conduct military graveside services.
Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. (EST) Friday, March 4, at the funeral home. Masonic Services will be at 6:30 p.m. (EST) Friday at the funeral home.
Memorial contributions may be given to charity of the donor's choice.
Arrangements have been entrusted to Frain Mortuary, Winamac.
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Darrell Verne McFadden, 90, Logansport, formerly of Winamac, and Crown Point, passed away at 4:55 a.m. Monday, Feb. 29, 2016, at Logansport Memorial Hospital.
He was born to Charles Verne and Mary Kathryn Strong McFadden in Crown Point. He was the third of seven children. He was raised in Crown Point and spent many summers with his great a
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