Submitted by: John C. Monk
Helen
L. Takace
Jan. 22, 1919 - May 17, 2010
GRANGER - Helen L. Takace, 91, of Granger, IN, passed away on
Monday, May 17th, in the Saint Joseph Regional Medical Center of
Mishawaka following complications from a broken hip. Helen was
born on January 21, 1919, in South Bend, IN. Her parents were
Franklin B. Clark and Agnes Thompson Clark. On January 22, 1938,
in South Bend, she married Frank Takace, who preceded her in
death in 1977. She is survived by four children, Gloria Takace of
Granger, IN, Frank E. (Carolyn) Takace of Niles, MI, James A.
(Cynthia) Takace of White Pigeon, MI, and Dale R. (Verna) Takace
of Osceola, IN. She is also survived by two sisters, Agnes
Dougall of Osceola, IN, and Eunice Leath of Finger, TN; along
with nine grandchildren, Michele (Tim) Egmer, Kathy (Mike) Cora,
Elizabeth (David) Meeks, Beth Anne (Bartel) Jonker, David (Meg)
Takace, Adam (Kathy) Takace, Aaron (Ashley) Takace, Chris (Jamie)
Takace and Angela (Tim) Gaddy; and 14 great-grandchildren, Anna
Cora Rohrer and Andrew Cora, Sarah, Joshua and Caleb Meeks, Ryan,
April, Margaret Jonker, Cadelyn, Aidan, Brendan and Noah Takace,
Liam, Avery-Rose Takace; one great-great-granddaughter, Airyanna
Cora; and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by
two brothers, Dale E. Clark and Richard Clark; as well as by
step-brothers and sisters, Evelyn Handley, John Stansfield and
Robert Stansfield, and a half brother, Frank B. Clark Jr. She was
a member of Happy Time Gals Homemaker Club of Granger. She
enjoyed cooking for her family, especially cookies, her favorite
were Kiflies. She actively participated in all her children and
grandchildren's activities, from sporting events games to band
concerts, sometimes traveling all over Michigan and Indiana to be
there for support. She enjoyed needle-work, and made many
beautiful crocheted doilies and other items. She enjoyed
gardening, especially her flowers. She will be greatly missed by
her entire family and friends. As a sixty-one-year resident of
Granger, she saw it develop from a small farming community to its
present-day existence. Helen's sons, Frank, James and Dale, wish
to thank their sister, Gloria Takace, for the loving care that
she has given their mother over the years. Friends may visit with
the family today, May 20th, from 2 until 4 and 6 until 8 p.m. in
the Bubb Funeral Chapel, 3910 N. Main St. A funeral service
celebrating Helen's life will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, May
21st, in the funeral chapel, with Rev. Robert Eby. Burial is to
follow at the Fairview Cemetery in Mishawaka. Memorial
contributions may be made to either the American
Cancer Society or to the American
Diabetes Association .
Published in South Bend Tribune on May 20, 2010