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- Claude Clinton Faust, in Find A Grave.
Claude Clinton Faust, 81, Forest, passed away unexpectedly at his home on Saturday, December 24, 2022.
He was born March 23, 1941 in Frankfort, the son of Claude D and Nellie B Messler Faust.
Clinton was a 1959 graduate of Frankfort High School. Clinton married Thelma Louise Laughner on July 1, 1962 and they enjoyed a long and happy marriage of 48 years until Thelma's death in 2010. After high school, Clinton attended Indiana Business College. He worked for the Coca Cola Bottling Plant in Frankfort before starting a life-long career at the Chrysler Transmission Plant in Kokomo retiring in 2001. Clinton was an active member of the Clinton County Antique Machinery (Tractor) Club and the Indiana Allis Chalmers Tractor Club. He enjoyed driving his antique tractor in the Clinton County Fair Parade and antique tractor drives with the club. He loved attending the Chrysler monthly retiree meetings and dinners and traveling to Chrysler shareholder meetings. In retirement, Clinton derived great pleasure from managing the family farm which has been in the Messler/Norris/Faust family for well over 100 years. For many years Clinton and Thelma raised cattle and collies. They traveled throughout the Midwest enjoying festivals, concerts, live theater, the Indianapolis Colts and annually attending the Indianapolis 500. They were enthusiastic attendees of the Indiana State Fair. In his later years, he enjoyed watching sports on TV, especially IU basketball. He also enjoyed movies, dining out, attending local fish fries, church dinners and especially the coffee shops at the Forest UMC and the Forest Volunteer Fire Station. Clinton could best be described as a fun-loving, generous man who loved his family, his friends and his hobbies. In his own words, "family is everything". Clinton was looking forward to 2023 and beyond with enthusiasm. He will be dearly missed by family members, former co-workers and friends.
In addition to his wife and parents, Clinton is preceded in death by siblings Elmer Dick Faust, Grace (Tilman) Snipes, Charlene (Charles) Smith; brother-in-law Dennis Laughner, sister-in-law Martha (David) Embrey and nieces Nancy (Steve) Pulley, and Ruth Ann Embrey.
Services for Clinton will be held on January 9, 2022 at 2pm at Goodwin Funeral Home, 200 S. Main St., Frankfort, with Rev. Phil Lake officiating. Visitation will begin at 12 Noon until the start of the service at the funeral home.
Burial to follow in Green Lawn Cemetery.
goodwinfuneralhome.com
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Fatal Fire In Forest Saturday
An 81 year old Forest man is dead after a house fire Christmas Eve. Deputies with the Clinton County Sheriff's Office responded for a report of a structure fire because of "hot spots" in the home where a fire had recently occurred. An individual checking on the resident located the fire damage and contacted Clinton County Central Dispatch. Upon arriving, officers located a deceased male inside the residence, as well as evidence that a fire had previously occurred from what is believed to be the use of heating devices. The male was identified as Claude Faust of Forest. This incident is believed to be accidental, but is still under investigation
Family Members Parents Claude D. Faust 1901–1969 Nellie Blanche Messler Faust 1902–1986
Spouse Thelma Louise Laughner Faust 1943–2010 (m. 1962)
- Obituary.
Claude Clinton Faust, 81, Forest, passed away unexpectedly at his home on Saturday, Dec. 24, 2022. He was born on March 23, 1941, in Frankfort, the son of Claude D. and Nellie B Messler Faust. Clinton was a 1959 graduate of Frankfort High School. Clinton married Thelma Louise Laughner on July 1, 1962, and they enjoyed a long and happy marriage of 48 years until Thelma's death in 2010. After high school, Clinton attended Indiana Business College. He worked for the Coca Cola Bottling Plant in Frankfort before starting a lifelong career at the Chrysler Transmission Plant in Kokomo retiring in 2001. Clinton was an active member of the Clinton County Antique Machinery (Tractor) Club and the Indiana Allis Chalmers Tractor Club. He enjoyed driving his antique tractor in the Clinton County Fair Parade and antique tractor drives with the club. He loved attending the Chrysler monthly retiree meetings and dinners and traveling to Chrysler shareholder meetings. In retirement, Clinton derived great pleasure from managing the family farm, which has been in the Messler/Norris/Faust family for well over 100 years. For many years, Clinton and Thelma raised cattle and collies. They traveled throughout the Midwest enjoying festivals, concerts, live theater, the Indianapolis Colts and annually attending the Indianapolis 500. They were enthusiastic attendees of the Indiana State Fair. In his later years, he enjoyed watching sports on TV, especially IU basketball. He also enjoyed movies, dining out, attending local fish fries, church dinners and especially the coffee shops at the Forest UMC and the Forest Volunteer Fire Station. Clinton could best be described as a fun-loving, generous man who loved his family, his friends and his hobbies. In his own words, "family is everything." Clinton was looking forward to 2023 and beyond with enthusiasm. He will be dearly missed by family members, former co-workers and friends. Clinton is survived by nieces Jonelle Smith, Suzy (Tom) Primavera, Elizabeth Edwards, Roxy White; nephews, Jon Charles Smith, Harold Bradford Stewart, Charles and Carl Faust; sisters-in-law Nina (Arnold) Perry, Joyce Boyer, Stella (Ron) Carter, Karla Laughner, Brenda Hall, Mary Faust; Laughner nieces and nephews Regina Passmore, Brian (Ann) Perry, Marie Embrey, Dana (James) Schogtins, Davey Embrey, Jennifer Carter, Valerie (Sean) Galvin, Julia (Kevin) Pfeifle, Mia Carter, Melissa (Ricky) Black, Morris Carter, Jeremiah (Jodie) Laughner, Steven (Ashley) Hall, Doug (Amanda) Atkins, Gerald Boyer, and Samuel (Jordan) Boyer. Additionally, Clinton has 32 great-nieces and nephews and several great-great-nieces and nephews. Clinton is also survived by girlfriend Donna Jean Ferrell and special great-nephew Scott (Tina) Stewart, who assisted him in farming operations. In addition to his wife and parents, Clinton is preceded in death by siblings Elmer Dick Faust, Grace (Tilman) Snipes, Charlene (Charles) Smith; brother-in-law Dennis Laughner; sister-in-law Martha (David) Embrey; and nieces Nancy (Steve) Pulley, and Ruth Ann Embrey.
https://obituaries.kokomotribune.com/obituary/claude-faust-1086889812
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