September 24, 2018 at 4:00 p.m.

Max Flauding

March 10, 1935-Sept. 21, 2018

Max Flauding, 83, Gaston, a former Bryant resident, passed away Friday at IU Health Ball Memorial Hospital in Muncie.

He was a graduate of Gov. I.P. Gray High School and a U.S. Navy veteran serving in the Korean Conflict. He retired in 1997 from GM in Muncie after 30 years. 

Max was a member of Geneva VFW, Ridgeville American Legion, UAW 499 and Avondale Sympathy Club.

He was born March 10, 1935, in Bryant, and raised by Lawrence and Nina Flauding. He was married July 3, 1956, to Janet Stump.

Survivors include:

His wife — Janet Flauding, Gaston, Indiana

Children — Cathy Reffitt (husband: James), Gaston, David Flauding (companion: Candi Clawson), Pennville, Vicky Bennett (husband: Scott), Gaston, Anita Wiemer (husband: Bruce), Albany, and John Flauding (companion: Jacqulynn Cook), Gaston, 

One brother — Paul Richard Crouse, Dunkirk

Seven sisters — Zora Norris (husband: Mike), Portland, Janet McCallister (husband: Wayne), Dunkirk, Flora Paxson, Bluffton, Karen Schuh (husband: Bernard), Fort Recovery, Barbara Ball, Fort Wayne, Beverly Murphy (husband: Gerald), Columbia City, and Sandy Lacey (husband: Mike), Kentucky

Eleven grandchildren, 21 great-grandchildren and five great-great-grandchildren

He was preceded in death by a daughter, Deborah Flauding, and a great-grandson, Mason Manship.

Visitation will be 5 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at Williamson-Spencer and Penrod Funeral Home. 

Services will be 11 a.m. Wednesday in the funeral home with Pastors Albert and James Reffitt officiating. Burial will follow in Gravel Hill Cemetery, west of Bryant.

Condolences may be expressed 
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