Submitted by: John C. Monk
James R. Axelberg Mar.
9, 1931 - Jan. 8, 2009
LAKEVILLE - James R. Axelberg, 77, residing in Lakeville, IN,
passed away unexpectedly at 2:03 p.m. Thursday, January 8, 2009,
in the emergency room of Memorial Hospital. Born March 9, 1931,
in South Bend, he was the son of H. Probert and Jane (Kingston)
Axelberg, and remained a lifelong resident of our community. His
entire career was devoted to the family business, General Sheet
Metal Works, South Bend, which his father founded in 1922. Jim
was currently serving as vice president. The company is now led
by his son John, a third generation. On June 20, 1953, in First
Baptist Church, Anderson, IN, Jim was united in marriage to Lou
Taylor. His loving wife of 55 years survives him. Also surviving
are his daughter and son-in-law, Beth and Craig McCoy of McLean,
VA; his son and daughter-in-law, John Axelberg and Alice McLane
of South Bend; and his granddaughter, Emily Axelberg of South
Bend. Jim was preceded in death by his parents, and by two
brothers, Philip M. and Robert K. Axelberg. Mr. Axelberg
graduated from James Whitcomb Riley High School in 1949 and
Franklin College in 1953. He served in the United States Army
during the Korean War, and was a member of Grace United Methodist
Church, South Bend. He had a passion for cars and had just
completed the restoration of a 1949 MG TC. He was a member of the
British Car Club, and loved going to the Indianapolis Motor
Speedway. His greatest passion, however, was for his family and
his extraordinary circle of friends. Services will be at 10:30
a.m. Monday, January 12, in Grace United Methodist Church, 3012
South Twyckenham Drive, South Bend. Rev. David Schrader and Rev.
Lauren Hall will officiate. Graveside services and burial will
follow at Southlawn Cemetery. The family will receive friends
from 2:00 - 6:00 p.m. today in the Palmer Funeral Home-Guisinger
Chapel, 3718 South Michigan Street, South Bend, and one hour
prior to services Monday in the church. Contributions in memory
of James R. Axelberg may be made to Grace United Methodist
Church, to the American
Heart Association, or to the Studebaker National Museum, 525
South Main Street, South Bend, IN 46601.
Published in the South Bend Tribune on
1/11/2009