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Robert B. "Bob" Hanni

1926 - 2017

Robert B. "Bob" Hanni obituary, 1926-2017, Monticello, IN

Robert Hanni Obituary

Our Dad, Robert "Bob" B. Hanni was born in Bluffton on Jan. 28, 1926, the oldest child of Menno and Sylvia (Bixler) Hanni.  He passed away at White Oak Health Campus in Monticello on Nov. 15, 2017.  Between those dates, he cut a significant swath on this earth.
Dad graduated from Geneva (IN) High School in 1943 and, promptly, joined the United States Army, serving in the Pacific Theater during WWII with stints in Okinawa and Korea.
After discharge, he married Joyce Fields. They were married 69 years until Mom's passing in November 2016. They had six children, Cary, Karen, Kevin, Bob (deceased), Don and Duane. They had 17 grandchildren, 20 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren.  A brother, Larry, Indianapolis, survives. A sister, Phyllis Armstrong Cress, Fort Wayne, and a grandson, Seth, preceded him in death.
During his life Dad was a furniture store owner and upholsterer, a chicken farmer, a classroom teacher and coach, a guidance counselor, a school superintendent and a bank President. He also served as a volunteer unofficial coach and referee for any games involving his children, and often as a very unofficial, unbiased referee for Indiana University basketball and football games.
Dad lived in Geneva until 1968 at which time he became the Superintendent of the Polk-Lincoln-Johnson School Corporation (John Glenn High School) in Walkerton. In 1970 he was named the Superintendent of Twin Lakes School Corporation in Monticello, holding that position until 1982, at which time he became President of State and Savings Bank. He retired from banking in 2005.
Dad served on many civic, governmental and professional boards throughout his career, chairing several. However, we remember that, other than his family, his real passion in life was education, a passion inspired by his Mother who had hoped to become a teacher. He attended Indiana Central College (University of Indianapolis), Indiana University (Fort Wayne), Ball State University (B.S.   1961, Ed.D 1968) and Purdue University (M.S. 1964). He completed his bachelor's and master's degrees between the births of his fifth and sixth children, and his doctorate after the birth of his sixth.  We all participated in his educational endeavors, thus, realizing first-hand the importance of learning and perseverance.
Governor Otis Bowen appointed Dad to the State Board of Education in 1973, and he served that board until 1990. He believed that education should be high quality, relevant, affordable and available for all individuals who seek to achieve the best of their abilities. For that reason he vigorously advocated for a public community college system to service those individuals. He sought for that system to be developed within the structure of Ivy Tech, which was concerned, primarily, with vocational education. His initiative to make a college education available in localities through-out the state was heavily criticized by the major state universities, as they believed they were adequately providing those opportunities. Today, Ivy Tech is the largest university in the state, serving over 160,000 people annually. Dad was especially proud and happy when the Ivy Tech Community campus was established in White County. We remember Dad frequently encouraging people and providing educational opportunities for many who believed it was not possible for them.
Dad was a Kentucky Colonel, a Sagamore of the Wabash and the Ball State University Alumnus Education Administrator of the Year in 1982.
His favorite quote, which he lived fully, was attributed to John Wooden:  "You cannot live a perfect day without doing something for someone who will never be able to repay you". Thanks, Dad!
We want to extend a special thanks and our gratitude to those individuals at White Oak Health Campus and ViaQuest Hospice for the outstanding care they provided to our Dad, with dignity and respect.
Memorials may be made to the White County Foundation for the Robert Hanni Scholarship Fund or the University of Indianapolis for the Hanni Family Scholarship Fund.
A private family Celebration of Life will be held at a later date.
Springer-Voorhis-Draper funeral Home of Monticello is entrusted with care.
Messages of condolence may be extended at www.springerfuneralhome.com

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The Monticello Herald Journal on Nov. 18, 2017.

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Paul Beitler

November 10, 2019

Your father hired me to teach biology fresh out of Ball State. I taught at Twin Lakes for 2 years. He was a great educator and administrator. His legacy lives on at Twin Lakes and throughout Indiana. I also remember the days at Geneva as an elementary student. I really appreciated the friendship I had with Kevin during those years. May you all have a blessed time as a family.

Cindy Hall

November 23, 2017

To all my Hanni cousins, condolences on your dad's passing. I have fond, childhood memories of both your dad and mom. Blessings, Cindy

Jeff Butts

November 22, 2017

With the deepest of sympathy and prayers for peace.

November 22, 2017

Another great Geneva Cardinal has passed. God bless. Bob Patti McCabe

Judy Doppelfeld

November 21, 2017

My deepest sympathies and prayers go out to the family. A special prayer for you Karen, a very special person. Doc left an impression on everyone he knew, and leaves a legacy behind. God bless.

November 20, 2017

Cary, Karen, Kevin, Don & Duane,

My heartfelt condolences to you and your families in the loss of your dad.

Linda Baumgartner Tenney

Mary Ann Halsema

November 20, 2017

Dr.Hanni has a place in my memories.While I was teaching at Roosevelt Middle School, he came to the math department and taught a unit in the math program. He was the Superintendent at that time
MARYANNGOCHENOUR/HALSEMA

November 20, 2017

Dr. Hanni, thank you for your kindness.

Susan Christian

November 20, 2017

Dr. Hanni was my guidance counselor at Berne French High School and as such gave me invaluable advice. He was a great mentor in helping me toward choosing a career in teaching and I later was pleased to meet him at a state hearing on early childhood education while teaching kindergarten. My thoughts and prayers are with your family. May you all feel the wings of angels wrapped around you in comfort. He was such a special and caring man who was indeed dedicated to the world of education.

Paul Beitler

November 20, 2017

Dear Hanni Family,
I send you my deepest sympathy with the death of your father. He was a very honorable man and I have the utmost admiration for him. From Geneva through all of his journeys, he lived a full life. I admire him for serving for our country as my father did in WWII. He left a fabulous legacy and helped so many students and administrators in his career in education. What he did for Monticello was great. I pray that you will all have a good time together recalling what he did for you. I pray that you will find comfort and peace. Sincerely, Paul Beitler

Tracy Creamer

November 20, 2017

Your dad was a huge mentor to me in so many ways. He also taught me alot about the house we live in as it was destroyed in the 74 tornado. I could never repay him what he has taught me in the short time I worked with him, I will miss him greatly.

Bob Mrzlack

November 20, 2017

The Hanni family and the Mrzlack family moved to Monticello close to the same time several years ago. Doc's son, Don, became one of my best friends and I spent a lot of time at the Hanni house. Bob, another son of Doc's, encouraged me to go out for the Twin Lakes swim team and we were teammates until he graduated. When I was trying to make a career choice in college, Doc encouraged me to find my purpose in life, to make a difference, and to use my talents and gifts that I had had been blessed with. He was instrumental in my choosing a law career and I am forever grateful for his guidance. Robert B. Hanni was truly a gentleman and a scholar and the Twin Lakes school community and the City of Monticello are better places because of his presence. May God bless him and his family and may he rest in peace.

Vicki Criswell

November 19, 2017

Your father was a very special man. He will be missed greatly. I enjoyed his words of wisdom and stories of his life. (I might have some blackmail material on some of you) He was ready to be with the love of his life. They can now walk through eternity hand in hand. Will continue to pray for all of you.

Joe Maudlin

November 18, 2017

Bob was a special friend to me and I will miss him. I was was amazed that he remained sharp mentally nearly to his last month and I always enjoyed visiting with him.

Mark Duffey

November 18, 2017

Hanni family,
What a great man your father was. He would always greet you with how are YOU doing. Always thinking of others first. I always enjoyed hearing stories when he and our father James T were together on several of their trips. He will always be remembered.

Pat & June Lytle

November 18, 2017

As a parent with a child at Yeoman Elementary School--much too often there was a teacher that did NOT perform well! I finally went to Bob==he knew well the problems then and TOOK CARE OF THEM! He remained a friend throughout. I loved him and will miss him. My heartfelt sympathy to his children--especially Don(our deceased daughter's friend when they were in Indianapolis.

Kurt and Kathy Keller

November 18, 2017

Kids of a Gentleman,
Please know you and your families are in our prayers. Your Father was such a staple for this community! Without fail, he would always shake my hand, give me a smile and ask how my Dad was doing. "Doc" Hanni and Earl Keller had a special bond...two guys simply doing what was right for others. This pretty-much sums it up! Rest in Peace our friend. Your legacy will be just that...Helping Others...Period! Our Lord and Savior would have it no other way.
Kurt and Kathy Keller

Anna Dortch

November 18, 2017

Dear Don and Family,
Try to remember all the wonderful memories and that goodbye is not forever.
God bless you and all your family.

Natalie Butt

November 17, 2017

Such a pleasure to have known him and your family. He will surely be missed.

Teresa Shaffer

November 17, 2017

The Hanni Family,
Love, Peace and heartfelt Prayers to you all. Bob was a longtime friend of my Father and I was always very fond of him. Rest in Peace. Teresa (Lotz) Shaffer.

Andrea (Jensen) Collinsworth

November 17, 2017

What a beautiful tribute to your father. I am so sorry for your loss. He led an amazing and wonderful life.

Kevin Diener

November 17, 2017

Don
Your father was always a pleasure to visit with. My sympathies and prayers are with you and your family. May the good lord bless your family.
Rest in Doc and may God bless you.

Connie Neininger

November 16, 2017

My thoughts and prayers are with the family during this sorrowful time. Doc was an amazing man and I am a better person for having known him.

Blessings to All.

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