Ivan A. Hiatt 99, a lifelong Frankfort resident, passed away at 11:46 p.m. Wednesday, July 3, 2013 at the Wesley Manor Health Care Center in Frankfort, IN, where he had lived since 2010.
Born June 7, 1914 in Rossville, IN to Edwin G. & Minnie Alice (Tripp) Hiatt. He married Anna G. Wainscott on September 6, 1934, and they were married over 75 years when she died on October 8, 2010. Mr. Hiatt was retired after Owning and Operating Hiatt Refrigeration for 40 years. He attended Frankfort High School and had training in Chicago for Refrigeration and Air Conditioning. He was a member of St. Matthew United Methodist Church in Frankfort since 1941. Ivan was instrumental in starting the Combination Club, a lunch club that met daily in various restaurants around Frankfort, for over 50 years.
Visitation and Services
Services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday, July 8, 2013 at St. Matthew United Methodist Church, 1951 Wilshire Dr., Frankfort. Friends may visit one hour prior to the service at the church. Entombment will be in the Clinton County Mausoleum in Green Lawn Cemetery in Frankfort. Memorials may be made to the charity of donor’s choice.
Survived by:
2 Daughters: Shirley (Husband-Allan) Hodgen of rural Frankfort, Judy Riegel of Ft. Lauderdale, FL, 2 Grandsons: Jason Hodgen of rural Frankfort, Keith Hodgen of rural Thorntown, Great Grandchildren: Mitchell, Marshall Allan, Madison, and Courtney Hodgen
Preceded by:
A brother and 3 sisters.
I am very sorry for your loss. Your family is in my thoughts.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleI work at the Manor as a QMA and have known Mr. Hiatt for the last two years. I was very sorry to hear of his passing. I found him to be a memorable man who was highly intelligent. He explained to me how the heater/air conditioner in his room worked and no one else has been able to explain it that way to me in the 18 years I have worked there. So, I was not surprised to learn of his background in it. He was always busy tinkering on his computer and could often be found in the workout area. I enjoyed his sense of humor. Please accept my humble condolences.Thank you.
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