Submitted by: Dan Rich
Ethel R. Richter
June 14, 1931 - Feb. 16, 2008
South Bend Tribune 2/18/2008
MISHAWAKA - Ethel R. Richter, 76, of West 6th Street in
Mishawaka, passed away following a brief illness at 3:15 p.m.
Saturday, February 16, 2008, in Memorial Hospital. Ethel was born
June 14, 1931, in South Bend, Indiana, to Lossie A. and Agnes (Whitacre)
Green.
On July 15, 1949, the former Ms. Green was
united in marriage to Mr. William D. Richter. William preceded
her in death, passing away September 3, 1988. Surviving are her
sons, Dean Richter and his fiancée, Karen Dougherty of
South Bend, Robert Richter and his wife, Becky of South Bend, and
Robert Richter Jr. and his wife, Kristi of Mishawaka. Ethel is
also survived by her grandchildren, Sherri Richter of
Indianapolis, Nita Minix and her husband, Mark of Granger,
Erica "Christy" Sholty and her husband, Jimi of
South Bend, Jonathan Richter and Kenny Richter, both of Ohio.
Also surviving are six great-grandchildren, Kayla Morrow,
Jacob Richter, Austin Burrows, James Gillian,
Samantha Richter and Erica Richter. Ethel was preceded in death
by her parents; a son, William D. Richter Jr. (1991); her
brother, Robert Green; and her sister, Helen Zubkoff.
Visitation will be held from 1 to 3 p.m. on
Tuesday, February 19, 2008, in Chapel Hill Funeral Home, 10776
McKinley Highway, Osceola, Indiana. Funeral services will be
conducted by Reverend James Bayer of the College Park Missionary
Church at 3:00 p.m. Tuesday, February 19, 2008, in Chapel Hill
Funeral Home, with interment to follow at Chapel Hill Memorial
Gardens, Osceola.
Ethel was employed by the University of
Notre Dame from 1969 until her retirement in 2007. For 36 years
she served the university and its students as a service
associate, and for the last 10 years of her career Ethel was
affectionately known as "Gram" to the students in the
North Dining Hall where she served as a monitor. Ethel was also a
member of the College Park Missionary Church in Mishawaka, and
the V.F.W. Ladies Auxiliary through V.F.W. Post 360. In her spare
time she enjoyed fishing, camping, and spending time with her
grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Even through her illness,
she enjoyed reading the Bible and studying her favorite
scriptures. In her memory, contributions may be made to the
Center for Hospice and Palliative Care, 111 Sunnybrook Court,
South Bend, IN 46637.