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Mabelle Amstutz Obituary

Mabelle Josephine (Jo) Amstutz, 91

Mabelle Josephine (Jo) Amstutz, 91, died peacefully April 11th, with her son and daughter-in-law by her side. Jo was born in Monroeville, Indiana to Ward and Mamie Bower.

She graduated from Monroeville High School in 1943, where she was senior class president, and Ball State University in 1947 with a degree in English. She taught English in Union City schools until a chance meeting with Harold Amstutz DVM, who was a hunting friend of her roommate's fiance. Harold and Jo were married in 1949, and their 64 year marriage was blessed with four children. Together they made their home in Columbus, Ohio before moving to West Lafayette in 1960.

Jo was a beloved daughter, wife, mother and grandmother. She is predeceased by her parents, Ward and Mamie Bower, her husband Harold Amstutz, her brothers and sister, Ferris, John and Virginia Bower, and her son-in-law Paul Streibig. She is survived by her children, Suzanne (Tom) Harden, Cynthia (Clement) Amstutz-Navarro, Patricia Streibig and David (Karen) Amstutz.  Jo will be greatly missed by her seven grandchildren, Erin, David, Kate, Ed, Julia, Christian, and Mitch, and seven great-grandchildren who gave her so much pleasure.

Jo's life was a good one. She was a sweet woman who worked hard and dedicated herself to caring for her family. She will be remembered by those of us who loved her for laughing until she cried, long supportive talks on the phone, a kind word for all and delicious homemade pies. She was a founding member of Our Savior Lutheran Church and served its mission in many ways.  Jo was also a member of the Purdue Women's Club and Veterinary Wives Auxiliary group. Once the children were grown, Jo enjoyed travelling the world with Harold to his various veterinary conferences. In her spare time, Jo could be found playing a good game of tennis or bridge, reading the latest novel or tending her beautiful flower beds. A good life, indeed.

A celebration of life service will be held at Our Savior Lutheran Church at a future date.

You may sign the guest book and leave memories at www.soller-baker.com

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Published by Journal & Courier on Apr. 13, 2017.

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Sara Behnke

April 28, 2017

Jo & Hal were very special members of Our Saviour Lutheran Church. Jo always asked about our boys. She always had a wonderful outlook on life. When I would tell her I'd see her next week at church, she said, "God willing!" This time, God wanted her to be with Hal. You are missed!

April 20, 2017

Suzanne and family sorry for your loss Bill Weise

Maryjane Scharenberg

April 13, 2017

I remember sitting in the bleachers of the junior high gym doing embroidery, watching basketball and becoming friends, unaware we would share grandchildren. Twenty years later we enjoyed holidays with the family and as time went on just lunch to talk and share perspectives from our children and grandchildren.

I am sorry to miss lunch this spring but so glad you can now relax.

Jo will leave a hole in all our lives, but she leaves many memories-enjoy them.

Paige Allen

April 13, 2017

Suzanne, Cindy, Patty, and David - I rejoice that your mom and dad are reunited with each other in heaven. They were both such a blessing in my life. Your mom's gentle ways were a great balance for your dad's sternness. I will miss her smile and hugs. Love to you all.

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