Highland, IN, October 18, 2025
News Summary
A collection of recent obituaries published by The Times showcases the lives and enduring legacies of local residents in Highland, IN. The individuals, aged 68 to 85, made significant contributions to their communities, leaving behind cherished memories with family and friends. From devoted community service to notable careers, their stories highlight the importance of personal connections within the Highland community.
Highland, IN – Recent Obituaries Highlight Lives of Local Residents
The Times has published a collection of obituaries highlighting the lives of several local residents who have recently passed away. These individuals, ranging in age from their 68s to 85s, have touched the lives of many in their respective communities through their varied careers, passions, and family connections.
Linda L. Ewen (Shake)
Linda L. Ewen, aged 68, passed away in Highland, IN. Originally from Whiting, IN, she had also lived in Schererville, IN; Chapin, SC; and Mt. Juliet, TN. Her contributions and connections within the local communities were cherished by friends and family alike.
Larry P. Long
Larry P. Long, born on July 15, 1940, died on October 13, 2025, at the age of 85. He was born in Youngstown, PA. His life was marked by cherished friendships and a deep impact on those around him.
Karen (Wesley) Day
At 80 years old, Karen Day passed away on October 2, 2025, in Noblesville, IN. Born on November 10, 1944, she was the daughter of Alwin and Edith (Siever) Wesley. Her warm spirit and love for families will be remembered by many.
Marion F. (Lovrine) West
Marion F. West, born on March 4, 1943, in Milwaukee, WI, was the third oldest of seven siblings. Her dynamic personality and familial dedication left a lasting legacy for her loved ones.
Darryl Welty
Darryl Welty, born on March 12, 1941, is survived by his wife Sandy Welty, daughter Gina Mansfield, and several grandchildren including Amanda Hardin, Jon Boyer, Tyler Lewis, and Nick Lewis. He also has a great-grandson, Lincoln Michael Hardin, and a step-granddaughter, Carla Amigon. Before his passing, Darryl enjoyed an extensive career at Inland/Mittal Steel and graduated from Ivy Tech with honors in Heating, Cooling, and Refrigeration. Known for his devout Catholic faith and community service, he was a member of Our Lady of Grace Church in Highland, involved in outreach ministries, and had a passion for gardening, astronomy, and NHRA drag races. His sense of humor and love for classic rock music brought joy to those around him.
Gene Franiak
Gene Franiak is survived by his spouse Peggy and children, including Donna Zehner (Richard), along with grandchildren Adam and Erin. He was born to Ted and Lorraine Franiak and had one brother, Teddy, and one sister, Jan Franiak. Throughout his life, Gene was an accomplished athlete in baseball, wrestling, and swimming, and he served in the Vietnam War after being drafted into the Army. He built a successful career in the Indiana Harbor Belt Railroad, becoming the Union President and advocating for safety. His political work in labor unions also distinguished him as the Vice General Chairman of the NCFO Local 32BJ.
Other Honorees
A number of other community members were also honored in recent obituaries: Edgar E. Biberdorf, Charles R. Mathews, Rev. Joseph M. Pawlowski, Thomas John Summers, Mary Ann “Dolly” Swift, Lois Reiner, Frank Robert Sapyta, and Marianne Margaret Sleeper. While specific details were not disclosed, their legacies continue to affect those who knew them.
Importance of Community
These obituaries serve as a poignant reminder of the importance of community connections and personal histories. Each individual has left behind a unique legacy marked by their contributions to friends, family, and society, showcasing the rich tapestry of lives in the Highland community.
FAQ Section
Who are some of the recent obituaries featured in The Times?
Recent obituaries featured in The Times include Linda L. Ewen (68), Larry P. Long (85), Karen (Wesley) Day (80), Marion F. (Lovrine) West (82), Darryl Welty, and Gene Franiak among others.
What notable contributions did Darryl Welty make?
Darryl Welty served the Town of Highland, graduated from Ivy Tech with honors, was a devout member of Our Lady of Grace Church, and was known for his gardening, astronomy, and contributions to the NHRA drag racing community.
What did Gene Franiak accomplish in his career?
Gene Franiak built a successful business in Indiana Harbor Belt Railroad, became the Union President focused on safety, and was recognized for his work in political labor unions.
Key Features Chart
| Name | Age | DOB/DOD | Location | Notable Contributions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Linda L. Ewen | 68 | N/A | Highland, IN | N/A |
| Larry P. Long | 85 | Jul 15, 1940 / Oct 13, 2025 | Youngstown, PA | N/A |
| Karen (Wesley) Day | 80 | Nov 10, 1944 / Oct 2, 2025 | Noblesville, IN | N/A |
| Marion F. (Lovrine) West | 82 | Mar 4, 1943 | Milwaukee, WI | N/A |
| Darryl Welty | 84 | Mar 12, 1941 | Highland, IN | Outreach ministries, NHRA racing, community service. |
| Gene Franiak | N/A | N/A | Indiana Harbor | Union President, political labor unions. |
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Additional Resources
- Linda L. Ewen Obituary
- Wikipedia: Obituary
- Darryl Welty Obituary
- Google Search: Darryl Welty obituary
- Gene Franiak Obituary
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Obituary
- Joan Preston Obituary
- Google News: Recent obituaries Highland IN

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