James R Uebelhor, 88, Ferdinand

James R Uebelhor, 88, of Ferdinand, passed away on Thursday, March 26, 2020, at Scenic Hills at the Monastery in Ferdinand.

James R Uebelhor

James was born May 14, 1931, in Ferdinand to Roman and Odilia (Hollinden) Uebelhor. He married LaVerne Welp on August 21, 1954, in Schnellville. She preceded him in death on February 10, 2019.

James served in the U.S. Army from 1949 to 1954 during the Korean War. James was an employee of the Bartley’s Grocery Store when he started Uebelhor TV in the basement of his and LaVerne’s house. They later expanded to the garage and then to the current location on Main Street. James and LaVerne retired in 1990. Together they enjoyed good food, good music and many trips to the Corydon Jamboree with friends. James was a member of Christ the King Parish, St. Ferdinand Church; Ferdinand American Legion Post 124; Ferdinand Fire Department for 20 years; Gold Pin member of Indiana Volunteer Firefighter’s Association; Knights of Columbus and the Ferdinand Jaycees. James helped found the Tri-County YMCA.

James is survived by two sons, Scott (Mary Sue) Uebelhor of St. Anthony and Keith Uebelhor of Ferdinand; sisters, Marlene (Oscar) Schepers and Elsie (Ron) Schwinghamer both of Ferdinand and Clara Mae Evrard of Owensboro; grandchildren, Cole (Mary) Uebelhor of Tremont, Ill.., Kelsey (Nathan) Jones of Greenwood, Ind., Morgan and Cory Uebelhor both of Ferdinand and Randi Uebelhor of Louisville; one great-grandchild, Lucy.

James was preceded in death by his wife LaVerne and a brother-in-law, Estil Evrard.

Private funeral services will be held at Becher Funeral Home in Ferdinand with burial to follow in St. Ferdinand Church Cemetery. Ferdinand American Legion Post 124 will conduct military graveside rights.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Jim and LaVerne Uebelhor Endowment Fund care of Dubois Community Foundation.

Online condolences may be shared at www.becherfuneralhome.com.

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  1. My heart is heavy. He was a great man. Loved all of his stories. Even tried to teach me German. I will forever remember him.

  2. Scott and Mary Sue so sorry to hear about Jim. Your family is in our hearts and prayers. Dots (Klem) Sotzing

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