Eugene A Niednagel

Eugene A Niednagel obituary

Eugene A Niednagel

Eugene Niednagel Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Sep. 23, 2024.
Unionville Eugene A Niednagel Eugene "Gene" A. Niednagel died peacefully at his home on beautiful Lake Lemon in Unionville, Indiana on September 14, 2024. He was 83 years old. Gene was born in Evansville, Indiana to parents Albert D. Niednagel and Mary Florence Niednagel Wilsbacher.

Gene attended high school in Mt. Vernon, Indiana, graduating in the class of 1958. He enjoyed boating and water skiing on the Ohio River and may have raced a few cars on the stretch of highway between Mt. Vernon and New Harmony. While in high school, Gene met the love of his life, his wife Donna Walton Niednagel who survives him. They were married in 1962.

Gene attended Evansville College majoring in English and Journalism. A guiding principle of Gene's entire life's work was his commitment to youth. He taught high school English at Harrison High School in Evansville for 10 years after graduation. He was also faculty advisor for the school newspaper. During summer breaks while teaching, he was camp director at Waycross and Hickory Hill camps from 1968-72. In 1972, Gene became a member of Bishop John P. Crane's cabinet, and the family moved to Indianapolis. In that capacity Gene served the Episcopal Diocese of Indianapolis as youth director, editor of the Militant, the church newspaper, and as liaison to Waycross.

Gene and Donna then moved to Lebanon, Indiana where they managed and co-owned a furniture store for 10 years. Gene was active in the revitalization of downtown Lebanon in the 1980s.

In 1989, Gene accepted his favorite and the most rewarding job of his career as Executive Director at Waycross. He was instrumental in the Waycross Capital Campaign to build the 32 room Waycross Conference Center during his tenure. Gene had a positive impact on countless people's lives during his time at Waycross with his wisdom, guidance, sense of humor, grace, and empathy. His steady loving guidance will be greatly missed but his legacy will live on in those people he impacted.

Gene was a very active member of St. David's Episcopal Church in Bean Blossom, Indiana for decades. One of his many acts of service was helping establish the "commonbarium" in the Chapel Garden at St. David's where the cremains of the deceased are interred together in a common resting place.

Gene was a member of the Lions Club of Brown County chairing the yearly Lion's Scholarship Awards and the Annual Bean Blossom Parade.

In addition to his wife Donna, Gene is survived by his son Tim Niednagel (Ann), daughter Amalie Niednagel (Carla Rosebrock and children Kate and Avery), younger brother Harvey Niednagel (Tama), and grandchildren Jack, Mark and Sarah Niednagel. Gene is also survived by Kristina (Nickie) Curry and Jaden Fish for whom Gene and Donna were guardians.

A Celebration of Life service and Interment in the commonbarium will be held on Saturday October 12th at St. David's Episcopal Church Bean Blossom, Indiana. Welcoming begins at 1:30 with the service at 2 pm. A reception will immediately follow in the Gathering Place at St. David's.

In lieu of flowers, the family suggests a memorial donation in Gene's honor be made to Waycross Camp and Conference Center https://waycrossccc.org/donate or St. David's Episcopal Church, Bean Blossom, Indiana https://stdavidsbb.org.

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David Santarossa

October 16, 2024

So sad to hear of Gene´s passing. He and Donna were wonderful neighbors for so many years at Lake Lemon. Thoughts and prayers to the family, David Santarossa and family

Benjamin Marlowe

September 29, 2024

Gene became my "summer dad" when I was a camper at Waycross and then my boss when I became a counselor. My fondest memory was when he'd participate in the skits during counselor training week.

jonathan hutchison

September 25, 2024

When I served as priest at St. David's, I was privileged to work with some very fine lay leaders. I count Gene Niednagel among the most faithful, effective and spirit-led leaders I've encountered in my all travels throughout the Church. He played a major role in the life of the Diocese of Indianapolis. He helped lift up generations of young leaders as a mentor and exemplar at Waycross. In the parish, Gene provided crucial leadership in every stage of our major building renovation and expansion. Without him, that vision would not have been realized. Without his wise counsel, generosity and encouragement, my own ministry would have been far less fruitful and rewarding. Gene was the embodiment of a servant leader and a radiant expression of love. "Hi, Gene!"

Lucille M Wieland

September 25, 2024

I never go to Waycross without giving thanks for Gene and Donna and the Baughman's. Gene was a pillar at St. David's and when I could no longer see him at Waycross he was there at St. David's every time we visited. I will miss his quiet dedication to Waycross, St. David's and the Diocese. Well done, Servant of God!!

Donald Bryan

September 24, 2024

Was a good man to emulate and set a great standard to attempt to follow and live ones life.

Alicia (Deckard) Morey

September 24, 2024

Gene (and Donna) were such a fixture in my life back in the early 1990's. My first "real" job was working in the new conference center kitchen and later as the kitchen manager for the camp during my summers away from college. Gene was always a calming presence and had a great sense of humor. I still feel guilty for the only time he ever scolded me. My family managed the Lutheran camp down the road and I may or may not have helped some of our camp staff remove the dinner bell behind the kitchen and replace it with an old urinal as a prank (not to worry, we....I mean the perpetrators....placed the bell safely in the chapel where it could be found. I think I had expected him to laugh about it, but I got a "I'm so disappointed in you" lecture that I can still remember. I'm sorry, Gene! My prayers for Donna and family. Alicia (Deckard) Morey

Debbie Mattingly

September 24, 2024

I have such wonderful memories of Gene when I was a youth attending summer church camp at Waycross. In my eyes, Gene was the heart and soul of that place. He will be greatly missed

Joan and Ed Staubach

September 23, 2024

I did not personally know Gene, but based on the devotion Tim and Ann had for him I´m sure he was a wonderful man.

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