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James H. Tebbe

James H. Tebbe

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James Henry Tebbe, 87 of Tipton passed away at 10:20 p. m. on Friday, March 11, 2022 at Wellbrooke of Westfield.  He was born on March 2, 1935 to Henry and Agnes (McEntee) Tebbe.

James married Agnes Marie Garst at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church on August 31, 1963.  They were married for 31 wonderful years until her death on April 5, 1995.  They were blessed with six children:  Theresa (Dave) Bartz, Indianapolis; Martha Tebbe, Indianapolis; Linda Staton, Noblesville; Rita (Danny) Martin, Camby; Christa (Keith) Willis, Noblesville; and Michael Tebbe, Kokomo.

On November 16, 1996, James married Betty Wilson.  They were married for 17 years until her death in 2014.  He added two step-sons to his family:  Freddie and Ben (Lou Anne) Jennings.

James attended St. John the Baptist Catholic School thru 8th grade and was a 1953 Sharpsville High School graduate.  He graduated from Purdue University in 1957 earning a degree in Agriculture.  He was a lifelong, self-employed Tipton County farmer.  He respected the land and everything it could offer and he served on Tipton County Soil and Water Conservation and Farm Bureau Co-Op boards.

James was a member of St. John the Baptist Catholic Church where he was involved with the Ushers Club, Parish Council, Knights of Columbus Council #1265 and was a 4th Degree Knight.  He was actively involved with different church activities and was also a member of the National Guard.

James was nicknamed “MacGyver” by his children.  His improvising and inventive skills were apparent on the farm, at home and with nature.  He appreciated the unpredictability of Mother Nature and took pride in planting and gardening.  He was very innovative, being the first farmer in Tipton County to embrace no-till farming.

James enjoyed various activities including walking, traveling, reading about history, bowling and, of course, euchre.  He never turned down a good game of euchre.  He especially enjoyed birthday and holiday celebrations with his family.

At an early age, Dad learned the value of hard work and taught his children the same impeccable work ethic.  Throughout his life it became evident that faith, family and farming were his passions.  His heart was always full of compassion and generosity as he served the Lord, family, parishioners, friends and community.

He was a simple, honest, genuine, true gentleman who lived each day with a positive attitude and a smile on his face. Throughout his life James’ children never heard him raise his voice, always maintaining his composure.  He was a gentle man.

James was preceded in death by his parents, his first wife, Agnes; his second wife, Betty; his sister, Esther Carey; his stepson, Freddie Jennings.

He is survived by his six children, spouses, and 12 grandchildren: Torsten and Heidi Bartz; Jill and Keither Porter; Kaley Staton (Ben Tabor) and Tyler (Justice) Staton; Jarred and Lilia Martin; Luke, Claire, Olivia, and Jude Willis.   He is also survived by seven great-grandchildren: Blakelee Porter, McKenzie Cruz; Corbin Malott, Tadin and Leo Tabor; Oliver and Oakley Staton.  James is also, survived by two nieces, two nephews, one brother-in-law and four sisters-in-law.

He is also survived by his stepson, Ben (Lou Anne) Jennings and four step-grandchildren,  Robert (Maryann) Jennings;  Joseph (Joy ) Jennings; Andrea (Jon) Westphal; and Elizabeth (Trevor) Cress and seven step great-grandchildren, Caleb Jennings, Layla, Lucy and Lily Jennings, Edgar Westphal and William and Levi Cress.

The family would like to thank Wellbrooke of Westfield for their care.

A funeral mass will be held at  11:30 a.m. on Monday, March 21 at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church with Fr. Dennis Goth presiding.  Burial will follow in St. John’s Cemetery.  Visitation will be Sunday 1:00 – 5:00 p.m. at Young-Nichols Funeral Home with a Rosary Service starting at 5:00.

Memorial contributions may be made to the building fund at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, 335 Mill Street, Tipton, Indiana, 46072.

 

 

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5 thoughts on “James H. Tebbe”

  1. I always enjoyed. Doing business with Jim, because he was always honest and fair. The community and family
    Lost a good man.

  2. Susan Funke Vair

    What a wonderful tribute to a wonderful man. Mr. Tebbe, and the Tebbe family, will always be a part of my treasured memories of St. John’s Church. As a child, he always seemed to me to be a gentle giant, always with a smile and a kind word. When someone passes away, our memories of them are the precious gifts they leave behind. They are comforting treasures to open throughout the years that lie ahead. May all the Tebbe family, especially his children, take great comfort in the memories of their beloved father and grandfather. He left this world well-loved. May he be at peace.

  3. I remember Jim and my dad working together at different parish and K of C events. He was a quiet and sweet man. His smile will be greatly missed. Holding the family close in thoughts and prayers.

  4. Cheryl Tragesser Young

    Jim was a wonderful, calm , hard working man… always helping at K of C events and like mentioned a Smile on his face… Jim will be missed, many waiting to greet him in Heaven … Thoughts and Prayers for Family and Friends

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