December 14, 2021 at 5:13 p.m.
Steven Bauman
March 31, 1939-Dec. 12, 2021
Steven R. Bauman, 82, of Berne, Indiana passed away Sunday, Dec. 12, 2021, at his residence surrounded by his family.
He was born on March 31, 1939, in Decatur, Indiana, to the Sylvan and Ruth (Rumple) Bauman.
Steve was united in marriage to Myrna Amstutz on March 29, 1959, at First Missionary Church in Berne. They were married for 62 years before Steve’s passing.
He was a member of First Mennonite Church where he was an usher and drove the church bus to take the children to church camp, and also he and Myrna were on the original committee to start Junior Church. Steve was a lifetime member of the Tri-State Gas Engine and Tractor Association in Portland, Indiana, where he showed tractors for 42 years.
He graduated in 1957 from Geneva High School, where he played basketball and ran cross country and track. As a young man with a new family, he worked for his uncle Clarence Bauman in construction which was very significant to him. Steve retired from the postal service after 30 years of service. He helped his father and brother farm for several years. After retirement, he worked in maintenance at Smith Brothers and mowed at the M.R.E. Cemetery in Berne for five years. He also enjoyed helping his son at Liechty Farms.
Steve loved his family and grandchildren very much. They enjoyed spending time together. He coached little league baseball for the Linn Grove Pirates and Pony League for Berne Furniture. He was an avid Indiana Hoosiers, Indianapolis Colts, Chicago Bears and St. Louis Cardinals fan. He was honored by the South Adams High School Athletics Department as a lifelong sports fan. He ran the chains for the South Adams football teams for several years. He loved to squirrel and mushroom hunt. Myrna and Steve loved to vacation in the Freeport Grand Bahama Island in the Bahamas and did so for 39 years.
Survivors include his loving wife, Myrna Bauman of Berne, Indiana; daughter, Jan (Dr. Alan) Harshman of Bluffton, Indiana; son, Kurt (Jill Campbell) Bauman of Decatur, Indiana; sister, Rosie Hoffman of Berne, Indiana; brother, Doug (Candy) Bauman of Geneva, Indiana; sister, Kathi (Charlie) Tooley of Berne, Indiana; and four grandchildren, Zackrey (Becky) Bauman, Tori (Pierce) Bauman, Myranda (Brian) Bauman and Jamie Harshman.
Steve was preceded in death by his parents.
A funeral service will be held at 10:30 a.m. Friday, Dec. 17, 2021, at First Mennonite Church in Berne with Pastor Jim Schwartz, Pastor Jeff Linthicum and Pastor Mike Wertenberger officiating. Burial will follow at the M.R.E. Cemetery.
Family and friends will be received from 2 to 5 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 16, 2021, at the Zwick & Jahn Funeral Home, Yager-Kirchhofer Chapel, Berne, Indiana and one hour prior to services on Friday at the church.
Preferred memorials can be given to First Mennonite Church Household Treasury or South Adams Athletics Department.
Arrangements are by Zwick & Jahn Funeral Home, Yager-Kirchhofer Chapel in Berne, Indiana.
For complete obituary information and to sign the on-line guestbook, visit zwickjahn.com.
He was born on March 31, 1939, in Decatur, Indiana, to the Sylvan and Ruth (Rumple) Bauman.
Steve was united in marriage to Myrna Amstutz on March 29, 1959, at First Missionary Church in Berne. They were married for 62 years before Steve’s passing.
He was a member of First Mennonite Church where he was an usher and drove the church bus to take the children to church camp, and also he and Myrna were on the original committee to start Junior Church. Steve was a lifetime member of the Tri-State Gas Engine and Tractor Association in Portland, Indiana, where he showed tractors for 42 years.
He graduated in 1957 from Geneva High School, where he played basketball and ran cross country and track. As a young man with a new family, he worked for his uncle Clarence Bauman in construction which was very significant to him. Steve retired from the postal service after 30 years of service. He helped his father and brother farm for several years. After retirement, he worked in maintenance at Smith Brothers and mowed at the M.R.E. Cemetery in Berne for five years. He also enjoyed helping his son at Liechty Farms.
Steve loved his family and grandchildren very much. They enjoyed spending time together. He coached little league baseball for the Linn Grove Pirates and Pony League for Berne Furniture. He was an avid Indiana Hoosiers, Indianapolis Colts, Chicago Bears and St. Louis Cardinals fan. He was honored by the South Adams High School Athletics Department as a lifelong sports fan. He ran the chains for the South Adams football teams for several years. He loved to squirrel and mushroom hunt. Myrna and Steve loved to vacation in the Freeport Grand Bahama Island in the Bahamas and did so for 39 years.
Survivors include his loving wife, Myrna Bauman of Berne, Indiana; daughter, Jan (Dr. Alan) Harshman of Bluffton, Indiana; son, Kurt (Jill Campbell) Bauman of Decatur, Indiana; sister, Rosie Hoffman of Berne, Indiana; brother, Doug (Candy) Bauman of Geneva, Indiana; sister, Kathi (Charlie) Tooley of Berne, Indiana; and four grandchildren, Zackrey (Becky) Bauman, Tori (Pierce) Bauman, Myranda (Brian) Bauman and Jamie Harshman.
Steve was preceded in death by his parents.
A funeral service will be held at 10:30 a.m. Friday, Dec. 17, 2021, at First Mennonite Church in Berne with Pastor Jim Schwartz, Pastor Jeff Linthicum and Pastor Mike Wertenberger officiating. Burial will follow at the M.R.E. Cemetery.
Family and friends will be received from 2 to 5 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 16, 2021, at the Zwick & Jahn Funeral Home, Yager-Kirchhofer Chapel, Berne, Indiana and one hour prior to services on Friday at the church.
Preferred memorials can be given to First Mennonite Church Household Treasury or South Adams Athletics Department.
Arrangements are by Zwick & Jahn Funeral Home, Yager-Kirchhofer Chapel in Berne, Indiana.
For complete obituary information and to sign the on-line guestbook, visit zwickjahn.com.
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