Obituary published on Legacy.com by Frain Mortuary - Winamac on May 28, 2025.
Marion Earl Lainhart, 101, of
Winamac, IN passed away Sunday, May 25, 2025 at Hickory Creek Nursing Home in Winamac. He was born on April 23, 1924 in Knox, IN to the late Carl Hezekiah and Hava Zelma (Jordon) Lainhart. Marion graduated from Knox High School in 1942 and went to work at the Kingsbury Ordinance Plant.
The following year, Marion was drafted into the US Army at the height of WW2. He served throughout Central Europe and took part in notable campaigns such as the Rhineland Offensive and Battle of the Bulge. After three, long years, he earned the rank of Staff Sergeant with the 53rd Armored Infantry Battalion. Upon his honorable discharge in 1946, Marion was awarded the Combat Infantryman Badge. In 1947, the US Government implemented a policy authorizing the retroactive awarding of the Bronze Star Medal to WW2 veteran soldiers who had been awarded the Combat Infantryman Badge, because the CIB was awarded only to soldiers who had born combat duties befitting the recognition conferred by a BSM. Marion was a decorated American hero and will be remembered as one of Pulaski County's last surviving members of the Greatest Generation and one of our last WW2 Veterans.
Upon returning from the war, Marion earned a degree from the South Bend Business College under the GI Bill. Throughout his life, he worked as an accountant for South Bend Lathe, as a laborer at T-Pack in Winamac, and as a custodian with North Judson Schools. He was a caregiver for his mother until her passing in 1994 and enjoyed helping his sister with any errands or chores she needed done.
Marion was a longtime member of the First Baptist Church in Winamac where he enjoyed singing in the choir. He was also a Life Member of the Winamac VFW Post #1728. In his younger years, he played baseball and basketball. When he watched sports on TV, he always rooted for the underdog! Marion was very good at pitching horseshoes and enjoyed playing ping-pong. He was a nature lover who enjoyed long walks outside, fishing, and mowing his yard. In his later years, Marion painted several interesting large animal murals – just for fun.
Marion was a polite, humble man whose advice to younger people was, "Work hard, and be kind to others." His secret to living a long life was to keep moving. Marion appreciated the help and care he received from several of his neighbors as well as the staff and doctors at Pulaski Memorial Hospital, Pulaski Health Care Center, and Hickory Creek. And despite his childhood nickname of Termite Marion did alright! He will be deeply missed by all those who knew and loved him.
He is survived by:
Nancy Sue (husband: Monty) Gum,
Winamac, IN Niece
Gloria Jean Tumey, Brownsburg, IN Niece
Keith (wife: Linda) Lainhart, Mechanicsville, VA Nephew
Several Great Nieces and Nephews & their families
Preceded in death by:
Carl Hezekiah and Hava Zelma (Jordon) Lainhart, Parents
Evelyn Marie (husband: Franklin W.) Fechner, Sister
Harold Carl (wife: Marion Louise) Lainhart, Brother
Visitation will from 12 Noon – 2 PM EDT Tuesday, June 3, 2025 at Frain Mortuary in Winamac.
Funeral Services will be held at 2 PM EDT Tuesday, June 3, 2025 at Frain Mortuary in Winamac with Pastor Mark Pilger officiating.
Burial with Military Honors will take place at Highland Cemetery in North Judson, IN.
Memorial Contributions may be made to
Wounded Warrior Project or Winamac VFW Post #1728.
Online Tributes may be offered at www.frainmortuary.com
Arrangements have been entrusted to Frain Mortuary in Winamac.
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